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Biographical Bytes from Bala: Laurel Hill West Stories #043 Polish born violinist Timothee Adamowski was soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra for many years and served as one of the first conductors of the Boston Pops Orchestra. For many years his name was romantically linked with that of famed Australian soprano Nellie Melba, but he surprised everyone when he married Gertrude Pancoast of a famed Philadelphia medical family. Timothee is interred in the Pancoast family plot at LHW.
This week we're joined by the phenomenal Magic artist Ryan Pancoast! We talk about his career and many of his significant paintings. Casual Magic is brought to you by Archidekt and Quivertime, and by my patrons at patreon.com/shivamb.
I could not put this away. Once I saw what happened here: the orange Tug River from the strip mines…the strip mining, the desecration, the poverty. I owed it to the world to tell what happened. William Trent Pancoast has worked as a construction laborer, gas station attendant, railroad section hand and brakeman, factory laborer, commercial laundry foreman, and machinist. He's been an English teacher and a journeyman die-maker. In 1986 The Wall Street Journal dubbed Pancoast a "Blue collar writer" and that's just fine with him, as he told the Journal, "The reason I write about work is that that's just about damn near all I've ever done." His working-class-flavored short stories and essays have appeared in many Midwestern and international magazines and newspapers. Pancoast's novel Crashing was published in 1983. In 1986, his United Auto Worker's union history was published. Pancoast spent the next twenty years as the editor of a monthly union newspaper-the Union Forum-while continuing to publish his fiction, essays, and editorials not only in the Union Forum but also in the UAW's 1.2 million circulation Solidarity magazine. A revised version of his novel The Road to Matewan has just been published and yesterday Bill Pancoast drove down from his home in Ohio to give a reading and talk at the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum so I figured the least I could do was make the 7-hour drive down – my own 300-mile Road to Matewan – to record it for you. By the way, as you'll hear, the train still runs through town right across from the museum. On this week's Labor History in Two: the year was 1965; that was the day acclaimed photojournalist Dorothea Lange died. Questions, comments, or suggestions are welcome, and to find out how you can be a part of Labor History Today, email us at LaborHistoryToday@gmail.com Labor History Today is produced by the Labor Heritage Foundation and the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor. @WarsWV #LaborRadioPod #History #WorkingClass #ClassStruggle @GeorgetownKILWP #LaborHistory @UMDMLA @ILLaborHistory @AFLCIO @StrikeHistory #LaborHistory @wrkclasshistory
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A mystery dog illness that spread across the U.S. last year and can lead to serious or fatal respiratory problems is still under investigation, but cases are starting to slow, experts say. The illness, which started to spread more widely in the summer and fall of 2023, causes coughing, sneezing and fatigue, among other symptoms, and can progress quickly to pneumonia. The dogs suspected to have it test negative for all of the typical causes of respiratory symptoms and often don't respond to treatment. In a statement to TODAY.com, the American Veterinary Medical Association says that based on "conversations with various sources ... the number of cases are declining," adding that an "ebb and flow" of respiratory illness in dogs over the course of the year is common, similar to cold and flu season in humans. The statement also explains that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has so far not seen that the rise in respiratory illness in dogs is linked to a new virus or bacteria. A statement from the Animal and Plant Inspection Service, part of the USDA, confirms to TODAY.com that the state-led testing that the agency is helping coordinate "has not indicated the presence of a novel pathogen or single infectious cause among these cases." Numerous veterinary diagnostic labs across the country are investigating the outbreak, from Oregon to Kansas to New Hampshire. The APHIS spokesperson adds that the illness is not regulated by APHIS and therefore the branch doesn't have data on case numbers. The Oregon Veterinary Medical Association also shared in an Feb. 14, 2024, update that "cases seem to be waning, if not back to normal," citing veterinarian Dr. Scott Weese's Worms and Germs blog. At last count, at least 19 states had reported cases of the illness, according to various expert groups. The AVMA explained in an earlier statement that the mystery dog illness is difficult to track because there's no national surveillance system. In November 2023, veterinarians in critical care settings told TODAY.com that they'd seen dozens of cases since the fall. Late last year, multiple groups — including the Colorado and Oregon departments of agriculture, the AVMA, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health — issued warnings about the mystery illness in dogs. “We don't know what is causing this situation, where dogs are presenting at veterinarians with what private veterinarians would call kennel cough,” Rhode Island's state veterinarian Dr. Scott Marshall told NBC affiliate WJAR. “What's different about this situation is that dogs are presenting with little bit more severe signs, not responding to usual treatments, and unfortunately had a small number, still a number, of dogs that have succumbed to them.” “It seems to happen very, very quickly — to go from this cough that's just won't go away ... and then all of a sudden they develop this pneumonia,” Dr. Lindsey Ganzer, veterinarian and CEO at North Springs Veterinary Referral Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado, told TODAY.com. She said she treated over a dozen dogs with what she believes is the condition between October and November 2023. If your dog develops a cough, do not panic, the AVMA advises. But stay vigilant about its progression and your pet's overall health, and contact your vet right away if anything seems off. What is the mystery dog illness? Dogs with this mystery illness usually have coughing, sneezing, eye or nose discharge, are abnormally tired, and do not test positive for any common causes of canine respiratory illness, the Oregon Department of Agriculture noted in a Nov. 9 press release. Typically, dogs with respiratory illnesses have a cough for seven to 10 days, but some vets saw an uptick in dogs with coughs lasting weeks to months that don't respond to treatment, the Colorado Department of Agriculture said in a Nov. 22 statement. One of the distinguishing characteristics of this mystery illness outbreak was the high number of dogs who developed pneumonia. One Colorado vet, Dr. Michael Lappin, director of the Center for Companion Animal Studies at the Colorado State University School of Veterinary Medicine, told NBC News the number of canine pneumonia cases in the state rose by 50% between September and November 2023 compared to 2022. Marshall estimated that Rhode Island saw at least 35 cases of the mystery respiratory illness, but it's hard to know exactly how many because not all cases are reported. Dogs are most likely to contract it by being in close contact with numerous other dogs — so places like doggy day care, dog parks, groomers or boarding kennels, Ganzer said. The illness seems to affect dogs regardless of age, size or breed, though dogs with snort snouts, like bulldogs and pugs, may be at higher risk. Between mid-August and mid-November, the Oregon Department of Agriculture received reports of over 200 cases of the illness from veterinarians in the state but has had no additional cases to report since. A Dec. 1 statement from the Washington Department of Agriculture said the state has received 16 reports of unusual canine respiratory disease. Two cases were confirmed as such. The Colorado Department of Agriculture also shared in November that veterinarians in the state were seeing "double the number of cases than what is typically seen during a canine infectious respiratory disease outbreak." The Wisconsin State Journal reported that between late October and December, clinics around the state saw six to 12 cases each, according to Dr. Keith Poulsen, director of the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at University of Wisconin-Madison. Dr. Amanda Cavanagh, head of urgent care services at Colorado State University James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital, in Fort Collins, Colorado, told TODAY.com that this past summer she started seeing cases of dogs with coughs lasting several weeks or longer, and the trend continued into the fall. She estimated her caseload of coughing dogs doubled from October to November. While dogs with a contagious cough are common in veterinary settings, Cavanagh noted that she normally sees cases decrease in the fall as temperatures drop and fewer dogs are gathering at parks. "But this year, the spike has stayed high," she explains. In its original press release, the Oregon Department of Agriculture noted that the illness can progress in three ways: Mild to moderate cough for six to eight weeks or longer that either doesn't respond to antibiotics or only responds a little Chronic pneumonia that doesn't respond to antibiotics Severe pneumonia that "often leads to poor outcomes in as little as 24 to 36 hours" Cavanagh witnessed all three scenarios play out at her hospital. Last fall, she said she saw more dogs than usual with a long-lasting upper respiratory infection who then developed pneumonia from a secondary bacterial infection. Of the dogs she treated, she said most who developed pneumonia responded to antibiotics, and many with the long-lasting cough recovered with time and never got pneumonia. But of those who developed the severe pneumonia, some died or had to be euthanized. "That really bad pneumonia, historically, is very, very rare. Maybe I would see one case a year," but last fall alone, Cavanagh saw a "handful," she said. How many dogs have died from the mystery illness? Because most states are not tracking case numbers, it's not known exactly how many dogs have died from the illness. The Oregon Department of Agriculture tells TODAY.com that it does not know how many dogs have died from the illness in the state. However, it is confirmed that some dogs in the U.S. have died from the mystery illness. The Colorado Department of Agriculture said in a statement that "in rare cases, the canine patients progress quickly from pneumonia to death." Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biological Sciences also said the illness has resulted in "some fatalities." Ganzer and Cavanagh both have had several canine patients die from what they believe to be the condition. Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association President Shelly Pancoast told WJAR that she's seen five to 10 dogs die from the mystery illness. “We still don't have a great handle on how exactly we should be treating these dogs,” Pancoast said. “A vast majority of them are making full recovery, it's just unlike anything we've seen in previous years with kennel cough." What states have the mystery dog illness? According to various expert groups, cases that match the description of the mystery dog illness have been reported, officially or anecdotally, in: Colorado California Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois Indiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts New Hampshire Nevada Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Tennessee Vermont Washington Wisconsin This above list of states comes from the AVMA, the Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association, the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine and the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at University of Wisconsin-Madison. Mystery dog illness 2023 symptoms Symptoms of the mystery dog illness include: Coughing that doesn't get better on its own after a week or so Sneezing Nasal or eye discharge Red eyes Lethargy Trouble breathing, especially from the stomach Blue or purple gums (due to not getting enough oxygen) Related: What does coughing in a dog sound like? Vet explains in viral video Signs of coughing in dogs For many dog owners, the signs of coughing can be difficult to recognize, Dr. Michele Forbes, Dr. Michele Forbes, owner of Compassionate Care Hospital in Ann Arbor, Michigan, says. "Rarely do (dog owners) identify a cough until it becomes an overt problem and it's clearly coming from the chest,” Forbes explained in a now-viral TikTok. As a result of owners not noticing coughing or confusing it for something else, like throat-clearing or gagging, some dogs are arriving at vet facilities in more advanced stages of the condition, which can make it more difficult to treat, Forbes told TODAY.com. Some tips to help identify signs of coughing in dogs: The sound dogs make when they're choking can be confused for coughing. Some dogs sound like they're honking, kind of like a goose. Coughing can also sound like the dog is gagging or clearing its throat. The chest may heave or the abdomen may move while the dog is coughing. For some dogs, it looks like they're trying to cough up a hair ball and they may produce some liquid. A wet cough may produce a gargling sound. If a dog is coughing a lot, they may end up vomiting, which dog owners often confuse for a gastrointestinal issue. Reverse-sneezing can be confused for coughing but it's not usually a reason to call the vet unless it's paired with actual coughing, nasal discharge or any other concerning symptoms. When to see the vet for the mystery dog illness Other signs that your dog should see the vet, per the AVMA, include: Lingering cough Weakness Loss of appetite Difficulty breathing Worsening of illness Cough that is sufficiently severe that it causes the dog to vomit or makes it hard for the animal to breathe Tips to prevent mystery dog illness from vets Dogs are most likely to contract the illness when in close contact with other dogs, so previous guidance was to keep dogs away from other dogs. But case rates have essentially returned to normal, Weese noted in his blog. To keep your dog safe and healthy overall, the AVMA recommends keeping up to date with vaccinations. "While the existing vaccines may not specifically target this unknown infection, maintaining overall health through routine vaccinations can help support a dog's immune system in combating various infections," it said. The AVMA stressed the following vaccines: Bordetella, Adenovirus type 2, and parainfluenza combined with the injectable influenza H3N2 vaccine. Be sure to give your dog two weeks after vaccination before interacting with other dogs so they can build up immunity. If your dog is sick, consult a vet as soon as possible, as early testing can help with treatment, and keep the dog away from other dogs to avoid spreading the illness, experts advise. While it's unlikely a humans can get sick with the respiratory illness, because the cause is still unknown, the AVMA suggests thoroughly washing hands after handling any dogs. Caroline Kee contributed reporting.
Recorded at SCbio's 2024 annual conference, Heather and Matthew are joined by Scott Pancoast, the Founder and CEO of Zylo Therapeutics, who also sits on the board of SCbio. Scott has an impressive track record of investing in and leading life sciences companies and shares the unique path for startups in the industry, his advice for life sciences entrepreneurs, and how he developed and grew Zylo Therapeutics. Listen to episode 182 now!
Melissa Pancoast is originally from Miami, but now lives in California. She still loves Florida, being outside skiing or rowing. The latter was a huge part of her life from middle school through grad school, and she is hoping to get back into it soon. She's married, and runs outside as much as possible. In fact, she has completed several half and full marathons, including the Boston Marathon.Prior to her current venture, Melissa was a part of the group called "caring professionals", as a teacher in New York City. She studied how people feel about money at Oxford, and took her learnings, created a program, and decided to build a software company around it.This is the creation story of The Beans.SponsorsCacheFlyClearQueryLinkshttps://join-thebeans.io/https://www.linkedin.com/in/mgpancoast/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode we talk about adapting to various gardening challenges. We explore making tough decisions in gardening through the later seasons of life. Also, having the best attitudes toward tough decisions.Mobility restrictions began taking a toll on 84-year-old Duane Pancoast. His gardening abilities were changing but not his knowledge.He began sharing his and other senior gardeners' experiences in his blog: The Geriatric Gardener in February, 2017.After posting bi monthly Adaptive Gardening stories Duane decided to compile the best of his post into a self-published book: The Geriactic Gardener.Duane feels having the gardening information at your fingertips is a benefit for every senior gardener.Duane continues to work in the family marketing communications business, which he started in 1985. The firm serves tree, landscape and lawn care businesses.
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Der Pancoast-Tumor – ein seltener Tumor, der sich an der Lungenspitze entwickelt. Durch die anatomische Lage besteht das Risiko, dass der Tumor durch die Pleura bricht und Wirbelsäule, Rippen, Halsweichteile und Plexus brachialis infiltriert. Die Operation ist daher der wichtigste Baustein bei der Therapie. Die beiden Thoraxchirurgen Stephan Trainer und Dr. Stefan Sponholz, Klinik für Thoraxchirurgie am AGAPLESION MARKUS Krankenhaus, Frankfurt, erklären bei O-Ton Onkologie, wie Pancoast-Tumoren reseziert werden und wie es nach der OP therapeutisch weitergeht. Beitrag in Journal Onko 02/2021: Die Behandlung von Pancoast-Tumoren R. Serve, S. Sponholz, S. Trainer, Klinik für Thoraxchirurgie, Agaplesion Markus Krankenhaus Frankfurt. https://www.journalonko.de/artikel/lesen/behandlung_von_pancoast_tumoren Webseite AGAPLESION MARKUS KRANKENHAUS - Klinik für Thoraxchirurgie https://www.markus-krankenhaus.de/leistungsspektrum/fachabteilungen/klinik-fuer-thoraxchirurgie Onkopedia Leitlinie „Lungenkarzinom, nicht-kleinzellig (NSCLS)“, Stand 11-2022 https://www.onkopedia.com/de/onkopedia/guidelines/lungenkarzinom-nicht-kleinzellig-nsclc/@@guideline/html/index.html#ID0EKSBG S3-Leitlinie: „Prävention, Diagnostik, Therapie und Nachsorge des Lungenkarzinoms“ Version 2.1 – Dezember 2022, AWMF-Registernummer: 020/007OL https://www.leitlinienprogramm-onkologie.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Downloads/Leitlinien/Lungenkarzinom/Version_2/LL_Lungenkarzinom_Langversion_2.1.pdf https://www.journalonko.de/
HorrorAddicts.net Season 18 Manor of Frights, Episode# 218 Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe ************************************ 218 | Judith Pancoast | Al1ce | Macabre Musicians http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts218.mp3 Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net 206 days till Halloween Theme: #MacabreMusicians #ManorofFrights Music: “Moonbeams” #Al1ce https://youtu.be/Bumzlb7RBBs Catchup: #WelcomeBack #sick #cemetery #CarRepairs #NewNormal #ManorofFrights Historian of Horror: #MarkOrr #violinist #Niccolò Paganini #SellSoultotheDevil Dead Mail: #HorrorFan #MICHAEL #MericfulFate #Melissa https://youtu.be/t3JZsnufdho #ZIEMAEL #Supspices5 #BloodRise https://youtu.be/BanvPtIyIFE #MARTIN #WednesdayMusical https://youtu.be/4MbySXdvujI Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com Nightmare Fuel: #DJPitsiladis #AntonLavey #Satanism NEWS: #ForAllTheEmptiness “Dead Inside” https://youtu.be/O9HGQaB2vEc #BookReview #TalesofNightmare #LorenRhoads #LionelRayGreen #Bigfoot #TheHunt #EirinnCunningham #MarkOrr #BlackieLaGoon #JesseOrr #ShadowsLove2 #RLMerrill #DerisionCult #MacabreMuscians #KieranJudge #TheGodfather #Murder #MeganStarrak #M3gan #HorrorCurated #BloodyTea #Magazine #AmandaDeWees #ValentineWolfe #CassandraRaven #ElizabethBathory # https://www.etsy.com/listing/1397475222/horror-curated-bloody-tea #Audible #DeathltFog #AdamBreckenridge https://www.amazon.com/Audible-Horror-Bites-Deathly-Fog/dp/B0BY3SJ7BQ #Events #BayCon Jun-July 2023 Http://www.baycon.org ~~End of News~~ Feat Author: #JudithPancoast #Cacaphony Voices by #EmerianRich #RishOutfield ------------------------------------- Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com h o s t e s s Emerian Rich b l o g e d i t o r Kate Nox r e v i e w c o o r d i n a t o r Daphne Strasert s t a f f Naching T. Kassa, Jesse Orr, Lionel Green, Kieran Judge, Crystal Connor, Nightshade, R.L. Merrill, Mark Orr, DJ Pitsiladis, Russell Holbrook, Renata Pavrey, CM “Spookas” Lucas, JS O'Connor, Megan Starrak. Want to be a part of the HA staff? Email horroraddicts@gmail.com b l o g / c o n t a c t / s h o w . n o t e s http://www.horroraddicts.net the belfry app https://www.thebelfry.rip I♥radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-horroraddictsnet-30940547/ stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/horroraddictsnet spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0DtgSwv2Eh6aTepQi7ZWdv audible https://www.amazon.com/HorrorAddicts-net/dp/B08JJRM4NM overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes286123050/horroraddicts-net podcast republic https://www.podcastrepublic.net/podcast/286123050 himalaya https://www.himalaya.com/en/show/501228 rss http://horroraddicts.libsyn.com/rss YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4E9vnOzVkdRNLnL2QWVk3w Instagram https://www.instagram.com/horroraddicts.netpress/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/horroraddicts.net Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/208379245861499
ABC #046 - Part 2 Dr. William Henry Pancoast was a famed surgeon who performed the post-mortem examination on the 19th century conjoined twins, Chang and Eng Bunker, the original “Siamese” twins. The same year he artificially impregnated a woman who had a sterile husband, but without her knowledge or permission.
It's time to beat the financial overwhelm. Tune in to find out more! Episode Introduction: In this week's episode of Law Chat with Girija, our guest Melissa Pancoast from The Beans joins us to talk about financial wellness and how her company is working towards eliminating financial stress for the caring class. Episode Summary: Melissa Pancoast walks us through her journey of founding The Beans, a financial wellness company for the caring class. She shares everything from the moment inspiration stuck to her R&D process on a budget, and how she discovered her target market. The conversation also covers fundraising as a startup and what to look out for when doing so. Main Takeaways: Finances are the number one cause of stress in the United States of America. Things that are proven to reduce your financial stress: Have a plan for your money. To build savings. Spend in alignment with your personality and values. You get more utility out of every dollar when you spend in alignment with who you are. When you look at your finance holistically, it's important that you understand how much of that money is going toward your joy and security. How to Get Funding for a Startup: Determine where the money will get you and who's interested in that. Ensure that the investment is a good fit for your business. Start with the end in mind but also be open to change. Find Melissa Pancoast: Email: melissa@thebeans.io Website: http://www.thebeans.io/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebeans.io/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebeans.io LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-beans/ Get the visual experience, watch the videocast for the episode here: https://youtu.be/N6jNIRIgc-U Connect With Girija: Website: https://www.gbplaw.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gbplaw/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GBPLaw/ Help us mentor other entrepreneurs through the power of storytelling by rating us and leaving a positive review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/law-chat-with-girija/id1528580730 Get the FREE Five Day Legal Audit: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/5-day-free-legal-audit-challenge/ Join Law Chat for Entrepreneurs Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lawchat Get Ready To Use Contract Templates At: https://yourcontractbuddy.com/
113: In the Psychology of Money, Melissa Pancoast, founder of the Beans, joins host William Glass to discuss why our current approach to finances leaves millions of people behind. Melissa has spent years studying behavioral tech that can reduce financial stress and shares her learnings that she's applying at the Beans. We discuss how our current approaches to financial improvement are not aligned with our psychology which directly impacts financial stress levels. Follow the Silicon Alley podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. __ Visit SiliconAlleyPodcast.com to become a guest and sign-up for the newsletter. Follow on: - Instagram: http://bit.ly/SIliconAlleyIG - LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/SiliconAlleyLI - YouTube: http://bit.ly/SiliconAlleyYouTube Our Sponsors: Ostrich helps you go from being one of the 92% of people who fail to achieve their financial goals to one of the few who does. 80% of Ostrich members are on track to achieve thief financial goals. Sign up for free at https://www.getostrich.com About Melissa Pancoast: Melissa Pancoast is the founder and CEO of The Beans, a financial care company that is building financial products, experiences, and community for America's “Caring Class”- those who choose careers of mission over money. She started her career as a teacher, where she saw the impact of financial stress firsthand in her community. After completing post-graduate work, she served as a researcher in the University of Oxford's Centre for Evidence-Based Interventions, where she saw the potential to massively and cheaply scale effective behavioral tech and developed the first program proven to reduce financial stress. Since then, she has run operations for Big Health, launched Seacliff Sales, and co-founded Comet Labs, a venture capital fund focused on early-stage machine intelligence companies. https://www.linkedin.com/in/mgpancoast/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-beans/ Silicon Alley is a Financial Glass Production --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/silicon-alley/message
Show Notes: Judy Pancoast's Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/judypancoast Website: https://www.judypancoast.com Who's There? Socials: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WhosTherePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/WhosTherePodcast Email: whostherepc@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com In this episode we discuss how horror was a family affair for her growing up and she tells me all about how she sat with her older sister in the projection booth of a movie theatre starting at age 4 and watched movies like The Old Dark House and Rosemary's Baby. She took me back to a time when the only way to see a movie multiple times was in theatres and she reveals how many times she went to see Jaws in the theatre. And she tells me about meeting Stephen King when she worked at his radio station and what she thinks is the worst crime a horror movie can commit. Want to support the podcast? Check out more information here: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whostherepod/support
Melissa Pancoast is the founder and CEO of The Beans, an app helping people manage their finances in stressfree way. Melissa actually started her career as a teacher, but eventually left that behind to study how people think and feel about money at Oxford. Partially as a result of the she ended up starting The Beans, which is aimed to simplify financial management for middle-class Americans.In our conversation with Melissa we talk about why she decided to name her Startup “The Beans”, and how is her product different from many other fintech products in the personal finance management space.We also talk about Melissa's background, her stint as a teacher, working for early-stage digital health startup, founding an AI-focused venture fund Comet Labs and studies at Oxford, where she researched how people interact with money. We talk in depth about reasons why fin-tech still hasn't quite solved the finance management problem for many people, and how impactful solving number one stressor in America could be.Melissa takes us through her experiences of looking for a co-founder, finding one, and eventually splitting up. She also talks about her takeaways from the fundraising process and shares valuable tips for founders out there who are at the beginning of their journey.
PT Snacks Podcast got a shoutout to Berxi's "The Best Physical Therapy Podcasts for 2022"!https://www.berxi.com/resources/articles/best-physical-therapy-podcasts/In this episode, we cover the following:What is a Pancoast Tumor?What are the typical patient demographics of someone with this?What symptoms do we see with this?What type of imaging is used to identify this diagnosis?What type of treatment is typically utilized?The purpose of this podcast is to provide useful, condensed information for exhausted, time-crunched Physical Therapists and Student Physical Therapists who looking to build confidence in their foundational knowledge base and still have time to focus on other important aspects of life. Hit follow to make sure you never miss an episode. Have questions? Want to connect? Contact me at ptsnackspodcast@gmail.com or check out more at ptsnackspodcast.com. On Instagram? Check out the unique content on @PT_Snacks!Need CEUs but low on time and resources? Go to https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/pt-snacks-podcast for over 40% off a year subscription. Use the promo code PTSNACKSPODCAST. This is an affiliate link, but I wouldn't recommend MedBridge if I didn't think they offered value.Willing to support monetarily? Follow the link below to help me continue to create free content. You can also support the show by sharing the word about this show with someone you think would benefit from it.Support the show
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In this episode, we review the high-yield topic of Pancoast Tumor from the Oncology section. Follow Medbullets on social media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/medbullets Instagram: www.instagram.com/medbulletsofficial Twitter: www.twitter.com/medbulletsIn this episode --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/medbulletsstep1/message
Welcome back! It's Day 19 of our 25 Songs of Christmas where we'll be spotlighting our ARTIST OF THE DAY- JUDY PANCOAST who will be singing the Jule Styne/Sammy Cahn Holiday classic The Christmas Waltz (1954). This was a big hit for Frank Sinatra as well as The Carpenters. In fact, Judy's favorite artists were The Carpenters. When she was a teenager, she went backstage and had a private audience with Richard and Karen. DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this video/music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. It has been uploaded for the simple reason that I have a deep appreciation of this work of art and used it for entertainment purposes only. Listen to the Frank Sinatra Christmas Playlist: https://youtube.com/watch?v=hLf0-lro8... Follow Frank Sinatra: http://facebook.com/sinatra http://twitter.com/franksinatra http://instagram.com/sinatra http://sinatra.com/ Watch more Frank Sinatra Videos: Listen to Frank Sinatra's Greatest Hits: https://youtube.com/watch?v=w019MzRos... Concert Collection: https://youtube.com/watch?v=NldPFVKYm... Official Music Videos: https://youtube.com/watch?v=G_SixH-y8... Stream Frank Sinatra: Amazon: https://amazon.com/Best-of-Frank-Sina... Apple: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/f... Pandora: https://pandora.com/playlist/PL:84442... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3oC... Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/385... #FrankSinatra #TheChristmasWaltz Music in this video Learn more Listen ad-free with YouTube Premium Song The Christmas Waltz Artist Frank Sinatra Album The Christmas Waltz Writers Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn Licensed to YouTube by WMG, UMG (on behalf of EMI); UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutor - Warner Chappell, IMPEL, ASCAP, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, LatinAutorPerf, Forward Music Publishing Co., Ltd., Adorando Brazil, Concord Music Publishing, UMPI, LatinAutor - SonyATV, Warner Chappell, CMRRA, and 19 Music Rights Societies --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eric-jones6/message
Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks to singer/songwriter Judy Pancoast about "The House On Christmas Street" - the song, the tour and the novel! She also talks about her album "Christmas With Mrs. Claus" and the tradition she hopes it inspires. Plus, Ken and Judy talk about her being asked to perform for a sitting United States President (not once, but twice)! They also talk about her love of the Carpenters, her work on a Christmas Zombie story and her new Christmas single (with Kevin Scott Hall), "Christmastime In Maine"!
Unusually Successful - Unique Stories from Upstate South Carolina
Scott retired to Greenville before he even started the company that we cover in this episode. He has a dizzying resume of successful businesses, and this one may just be the most exciting!
A Dark Tome exclusive short story reading of The Ding Ding, written and read by Judith Pancoast.It's the 1970s. A teenager accepts a babysitting job with a strange family because she's dying to scrape up a few bucks to buy records. But this job will prove the strangest she's ever taken when a haunted "Ding Ding" turns up in the middle of the night.Judith Pancoast is a Grammy-nominated musician and writer born and brought up in Waterville, Maine. Her stories have appeared in the new Journal of the Horror Writers of Maine, Northern Frights, and a third was published in the summer edition of the Scary Snippets anthology. Judith is now a proud member of the Horror Writers AssociationSound design and music by Carter Wogahn. And featuring the sound of 'haunted ice cream truck' Fred has been dying to put into a production for the better part of 8 years...See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
MedFlashGo | 4 Minutes Or Less Daily Rapid Review Of USMLE, COMLEX, And Shelf For Medical Students
Welcome To The MedFlashGo Podcast. This Is Your Daily 4 Minutes Or Less Rapid Review for medical students. Topics are based on medical board examinations including USMLE, COMLEX, And Shelf Exams. We release a new episode every weekday! In this question of the day, Sean asks students to identify the correct symptoms for pancoast tumors. These questions are powered by MedFlashGo The First Voice-based interactive medical question bank currently available on Alexa. This tool allows medical students to study medical topics and be interactively tested without the use of a screen. You can study on your couch, in your car, and on the move without the use of a screen. To get access to the free audio-interactive question bank, click here or go to your Alexa application and search medflashgo In the skills section. To learn more details go to medflashgo.com and check out our frequently asked questions section. Please know that these questions were creatively designed by medical students and physicians for the purpose of education and do not replace health information given from your health professionals. We have tried our best to make sure the information is accurate please, so please let us know if you find any errors and we will be sure to correct them. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/medflashgo/message
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This week on the podcast, we catch up with Bale Spear captain Earl Pancoast III to talk farming, New Jersey, memes and BattleBots. He’s bringing a brand new machine to the 2020 competition, and we get the scoop on what to expect. This week’s news stories:> Shatter’s new frame: youtube.com/watch?v=8mYdcw5FoLQ> BETA’s shorter hammer: instagram.com/p/CFVHRiGDb0t/ > Captain Shrederator’s new shells facebook.com/spinwinning/photos/a.954050624693844/3180730832025801, new chasses facebook.com/spinwinning/photos/a.954050624693844/3180739932024891 and brushless drive: youtu.be/t2mYHbQrrb4 > Post-apocalyptic Copperhead: facebook.com/CausticCreations/posts/3433262686734114 > Tombstone’s many bars: facebook.com/TombstoneBot/photos/a.1565736233440210/4854176064596194/ > Perfect Phoenix first look: facebook.com/ray.billings/posts/10223238420739859> JackPot’s weapons test: instagram.com/p/CFTQWBGD5nf/> Double Jeopardy’s new camera: facebook.com/watch/?v=3141373139318630> Skorpios drive test: facebook.com/SkorpiosBattleBot/videos/630062251013124/ > Extinguisher’s hammer power: facebook.com/ExtinguisherBattlebot/videos/2747707738837711/ > Axolotl’s frame: instagram.com/p/CFTxFExjpFL/> Bloodsport’s self-righter: facebook.com/watch/?v=3541211732604967 > GigaByte weapons test: facebook.com/watch/?v=1972687446199729 > Win a Duck! https://get.protolabs.com/battlebots-hexbug/ Follow us on Facebook: facebook.com/behindthebotsRate and review us on Apple PodcastsTell a friend about the show; we really appreciate your support!
Episode 7 is a conversation with my dear friend, former co-worker and racing buddy, and Olympic Marathon Trialist, Stephanie Pancoast. During our podcast we chat about Stephanie's induction into her high school hall of fame, running Division I at Cornell, becoming a Doctor, winning the JP Morgan Corporate Challenge world championship, and her process to qualify for the 2020 Olympic Marathon Trials. Whew, that's a mouthful of accomplishments! Stephanie has battled injuries over the years such as a hamstring tear and shoulder surgery. You'll love her story of resilience. She is just so incredibly kind and you can't help but root for her. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/runningshortspodcast/message
Richie is a real estate investor and one of Nolan’s dearest friends. We talk about working together on the teen pregnancy prevention touring show, dealing with ADHD, flipping houses and accidentally buying a meth house. Go to the end of the episode (around 1:37) for Richie’s contact info and info on his upcoming class.
You may have heard this story: a person finds out they're donor conceived through a DNA test, and they go to confront their parents and demand an explanation. But what if that person went to their parents, and their parents were also surprised to discover their child was donor conceived? How does that even happen? For more information on Dr. Pancoast's experiment and the historical ethical issues with artificial insemination, check out this article from The Atlantic: "The First Artificial Insemination Was an Ethical Nightmare"//If you have a story about donor conception or nontraditional families that you would like to share, or if you have any questions, contact the show through email at diblingpodcast@gmail.com or on Twitter @diblingpodcast. If you want to leave a voicemail for the show, call (714) 202-6401 and leave a message after the tone. Your voicemail will be featured on the next episode! //Check out my other podcast, The Conservationist Conversationalist, for casual discussion of environmental issues and current events! Available on all major podcasting apps.I host collaborative solves of the New York Times crossword puzzles three times a week on Twitch. If you like crosswords, come hang out! All experience levels welcome! I also play indie games, talk about politics, and occasionally even edit THIS PODCAST live on stream! You can find me at twitch.tv/aidanwould//Art by Charlie Nagelhout, @MarleyCatts//Music from https://filmmusic.io:"District Four" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)Licence: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/diblingpodcast)
Empath’s and HSP’s (Highly Sensitive People) were a conversation I had wanted to have for months now and I was honored to have Priscilla Pancoast-Crockett step up to the plate and talk about not only her own experiences as an HSP, but all about her new book, Care and Feeding for the Highly Sensitive Soul - A Real Talk and In Depth Guide for those who care for, protect, and support an empath, intuitive, or otherwise defined highly sensitive person. This podcast is a fun, empowering, enlightening talk about this subject. In my learning, I realized that I am definitely at least part HSP, but more importantly I learned that a very close female relative of mine is most definitely an HSP and I was able to learn how I can best support her in her journey. Priscilla is upbeat, totally knowledgable on the subject and simply a joy to visit with. Enjoy this amazing LLS podcast episode!
Innovation Process Facilitator, Dina Pancoast, joins Adam Hansen on the Outsmart Your Instincts Podcast as they discuss Confabulation. Confabulation impedes on innovation in many ways, as it is the mind’s way of filling in our blind spots. In other words, we create reasoning where there otherwise might not be, but that is detrimental in market research. Tune in to hear how to best overcome Confabulation and generate better ideas with the Behavioral Innovation™ approach. Confabulation definition: Confabulation is when we make decisions intuitively and nonconsciously, and rationalize the decisions after the fact. Jimmy Kimmel’s Lie Witness News is a great example of Confabulation—people go along with scenarios that aren’t true and rationalize statements to back their opinions and “knowledge” of the matter. It might be an extreme case of Confabulation, but we all have it. Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date on everything Cognitive Biases and innovation!
Episode 11: Beautiful Trouble with Aaron Stern, Chrissie Orr, Laura Pancoast and Sona Dimidjian by Integrated Health Podcast
Douglas Pancoast, was featured in New City Magazine's list Design 50: Who Shapes Chicago 2016. New City featured Douglas for his project, The Array of Things, which will be installed in April, 2016. Awarded a $3.1 million grant by the National Science Foundation, the project will create a network of interactive, modular sensor boxes that will be installed around Chicago to collect real-time data on the city’s environment, infrastructure, and activity for research and public use. Douglas Pancoast is an Associate Professor, Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Designed Objects (2002). BArch, 1991, University of Kansas School of Architecture and Urban Design; MArch, 1995, Cranbrook Academy of Art. Exhibitions: National Building Museum, Washington, D.C.; Architectural League of New York; Cranbrook Kingswood Gallery. Publications: Princeton Architectural Press; Oculus; Architecture; The Architectural Review. Awards: Architectural League of New York Young Architects Forum Competition; Charles E. Peterson Prize.
Laura Pancoast of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale helps Choir Nation manage their choral program like the pros!
Dr. Eric Vallieres, thoracic surgeon, introduces us to and provides a brief history for the special case in lung cancer of a "Pancoast Tumor", along with how its optimal treatment has evolved over several decades.
Dr. Eric Vallieres, thoracic surgeon, introduces us to and provides a brief history for the special case in lung cancer of a "Pancoast Tumor", along with how its optimal treatment has evolved over several decades.
Dr. Eric Vallieres, thoracic surgeon, introduces us to and provides a brief history for the special case in lung cancer of a "Pancoast Tumor", along with how its optimal treatment has evolved over several decades.
Judy’s outrageously fun family performances have created a ruckus throughout the USA wherever children and families gather. She’s performed twice in concert at the request of President Clinton. The organizers of the New York City fundraiser for the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric Aids Foundation and Robert DeNiro’s Tribeca Family Street Fair know the effect she has on audiences and have asked Judy to return year after year to create a ruckus in their neighborhood. The children at the Nyumbani Orphanage in Kenya experienced the joy of working with Judy when she traveled twice to Nairobi for week-long songwriting workshops. The songs are available on a fundraising CD for the orphanage.
Mike talks with Judy Pancoast about her Christmas album, The House on Christmas Street