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Episode 128 – CleanlinessHow often should you shower to remain ‘clean'? How many times can you re-wear your jeans before they are considered ‘dirty'? In episode 128 of Overthink, Ellie and David take a look at cleanliness. They get into how humans have turned cleanliness into an art, and maybe even an obsession. Why are we so bothered by dirt? What is dirt, anyways? How are notions of dirtiness and cleanliness even into our symbolic systems, including language and religion? And what is up with TikTok's obsession with the Clean Girl Aesthetic? As they tackle these questions, your hosts also explore the historical weaponisation of the concept of cleanliness against marginalised groups, such as queer people and people of color. In the bonus, Ellie and David discuss cleanliness as a social construct, the link between it and isolation, and Michel Serres's ‘excremental theory' of private property.Works Discussed:Bruce Bagemihl, Biological ExuberanceDana Berthold, “Tidy Whiteness: A Genealogy of Race, Purity, and Hygiene”L'Oreal Blackett, “In The “Hygiene Olympics” Black Folks Always Win — But Aren't We Tired?”Mary Douglas, Purity and DangerVirginia Smith, Clean: A History of Personal Hygiene and PuritySupport the showPatreon | patreon.com/overthinkpodcast Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcast
In this episode of Your Support Group Podcast, Kenny and Q discuss the importance of accountability in personal and social contexts. They explore how to correct others without humiliation, the role of consequences in accountability, and the challenges of navigating corrections in the age of social media. The conversation emphasizes the need for effective communication and collaboration in finding solutions to issues, while also addressing the significance of showing genuine change in behavior after an apology.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Weekly Updates02:52 The Importance of Accountability08:30 Correcting Without Humiliation13:25 Consequences of Actions17:53 The Nature of Apologies20:08 Navigating Criticism and Social Media Etiquette22:51 The Importance of Tone in Communication25:04 Setting Boundaries and Accountability29:07 Understanding Different Perspectives33:27 The Art of Constructive Criticism37:38 Solutions Over Complaints40:26 Personal Hygiene and Self-Care Discussions42:38 Youtube Intro.mp4#accountability #growth
Wir machen in dieser Folge einen kleinen Galopp durch die Jahrtausende, und sehen uns an, wie sich Menschen von der Frühgeschichte bis ins 20. Jahrhundert gereinigt haben. Dabei sprechen wir über äußere und innere Reinigung, warum im antiken Griechenland eine regelrechte Hygienewissenschaft entstand und weshalb sich manche Gläubige im Mittelalter absichtlich von Insekten anfressen ließen. // Erwähnte Folgen - GAG36: Eine sehr kurze Geschichte des Deodorants – https://gadg.fm/36 - GAG462: Die Schlacht an den Thermopylen oder Das erste letzte Gefecht der Geschichte – https://gadg.fm/432 - GAG472: Die Antoninische Pest – https://gadg.fm/472 - GAG466: Julia Felix und das Ende Pompejis – https://gadg.fm/466 - GAG73: Ludwig XIV. und seine pikante Operation – https://gadg.fm/73 - GAG314: Eine kurze Geschichte der Cholera – https://gadg.fm/314 - GAG23: Ziemlich beste Feindschaft oder Die Anfänge der Bakteriologie – https://gadg.fm/23 - GAG263: Lavoisier und die Entdeckung des Sauerstoffs – https://gadg.fm/263 // Literatur - Curtis, Valerie A. „Dirt, Disgust and Disease: A Natural History of Hygiene“. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 61, Nr. 8 (August 2007): 660–64. https://doi.org/10.1136/jech.2007.062380. - History Today. „The Flies, Fleas and Rotting Flesh of Medieval Monks“. Zugegriffen 17. Februar 2025. https://www.historytoday.com/archive/feature/flies-fleas-and-rotting-flesh-medieval-monks. - Virginia Smith. Clean: A History of Personal Hygiene and Purity. OUP Oxford, 2007. Das Episodenbild zeigt einen Ausschnitt des in der Folge erwähnten Stichs von Albrecht Dürer "Das Männerbad". Alle Infos zu Fragen und Audiobeiträgen für die 500. Folge gibt's hier: https://www.geschichte.fm/allgemein/jubilaeumsfolge-gag500/ //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio
On this week's episode Los Milkers talk about personal hygiene. From manscaping, to morning vs night showers. Make sure to tune in to find out who is the odd man out.
Talked about Difficult man decisions involving women Personal Hygiene and Women expectations Childhood food VS Adult food Difference between brushing teeth and brushing tongue Losing weight fast and eating healthy Episode 2 coming soon!!!!!!!
Mark talks to the tremendous Rebecca Huseyin, who is a blogger, trainer, neurodiversity advocate and Mum of a neurodifferent son (13, diagnosed autistic with a PDA profile and suspected ADHD). They swap tales of the ludicrous lengths they go to when trying to navigate personal hygiene tasks, such as cleaning hands, wiping faces, brushing teeth, having baths, cutting fingernails and wiping bums. There are some hilarious anecdotes of the lengths to which Mark and Rebecca go to encourage their kids to engage in hygiene tasks - from fake drowning them in the bath, cleaning their teeth like a Victorian ghost and introducing the concept of "special dry". LINKS TO STUFF WE MENTION IN THIS EPISODE: The Lighter Side of PDA Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/LighterPDA/ Rebecca Huseyin blog (A Boy Less Ordinary) - https://aboylessordinary.com/ SENDIASS - (Google for your local county SENDIASS details) PDA Society - https://www.pdasociety.org.uk/ Proprioception and Interoception: https://www.autismspeaks.org/sensory-issues Oranurse unflavoured toothpaste - https://oranurse.co.uk/unflavoured-toothpaste/ Little teeth toothpaste - https://www.aquafresh.com/en-gb/our-products/kids-oral-care/little-teeth-toothpaste/ Big teeth toothpaste - https://www.aquafresh.com/en-gb/our-products/kids-oral-care/big-teeth-toothpaste/ The Prism Cat - https://linktr.ee/KyraChambers Tesco Mobile Sensory Box - https://bettersociety.net/tesco-mobile-sensory-box.php Insanity Arcade, Poole - https://www.insanityarcade.com/home CONTACT US If you have any feedback about the show, ideas for topics, suggestions for neurodiversity champions or any "What the flip?" moments you'd like to share, you can email: hello@neuroshambles.com FOLLOW US Instagram: www.instagram.com/neuroshambles TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@neuroshamblespod Facebook: www.facebook.com/Neuroshambles Threads: www.threads.net/@neuroshambles CREDITS The Neuroshambles theme tune was created by Skilsel on Pixabay: https://pixabay.com/
#75: Solo: Non-Toxic Lifestyle for hunters we care so much about our harvest and food, where it has come from but we are then bringing it into a toxic environment or cooking it on toxic products. I'm going to give you a brief break down on how to start, why and I want to make this less daunting and it DOES NOT have to be done all at once. Non-Toxic Lifestyle. I want to break down What is it? Why should I embrace the non-toxic lifestyle. Tips for getting started with easy Swaps for Kitchen, Products & Food. We discuss Endocrine disruptors, what chemicals to look for. What non toxic pans to get, what nickel content to look for. Non toxic cleaning products, dish soaps, laundry detergents and feminine products. Why is High Fructose Corn Syrup bad for us in my opinion. Why are seed oils bad for us in my opinion. My experience is limiting my exposure to them. Please note this is in no way medical advice. I am just speaking from my experience and research. These are my opinions. **As I edited this episode I noticed I misspoke, it is not a gland under your armpit but a lymph node. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - Why a non-toxic lifestyle may be important to hunters 5:00 - What are these toxins affecting? Endocrine System, Immune suppressing, etc. 15:26 - Tips for non toxic kitchen 25:30 - Products: Non Toxic Cleaning Products, Soaps, Personal Hygiene, and Candles. 40:20 - Food: What is and why do I think: High Fructose Corn Syrup and Seed Oils are bad 52:50 - Homemade Sandwich Bread Recipe 54:52 - Final Thoughts EPISODE MENTIONS: MTN OPS for the best supplements and gear. Use code BRITT for 20% OFF your order! RUGGED ROAD COOLER GET 10% OFF your lightweight and organized cooler here or USE CODE: LONG Have Reckoning create content for your brand, learn more HERE! Follow Us on Social: Brittney Long IG Reckoning IG Cited: https://repprovisions.com/blogs/rep-provisions-blog/7-reasons-seed-oils-are-bad-for-your-health#:~:text=Seed%20Oils%20are%20Highly%20Processed,while%20creating%20harmful%20trans%2Dfats. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/seed-olive-oil-health-effects https://revitalizemetabolichealth.com/big-food-and-big-tobacco-is-history-repeating-itself/ https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ben/cmm/2023/00000023/00000001/art00003 https://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publication/?seqNo115=157623 https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/n-HEXANE Affiliate Disclaimer. Show Notes may contain affiliate links. If you click through my referral link, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase. Thank you for supporting RECKONING LLC.
We are back with another episode in our Unschooling Stumbling Blocks series and we're talking about personal hygiene. Questions and concerns about hygiene come up regularly in parenting circles and, in unschooling communities, this topic can sometimes trigger fear. We wanted to dive into personal hygiene to address some of the most common areas that […]
This weeks shiur has been anonymously sponsored in honor of the wedding of Yehoshua and Talya Rosner. Yehoshua, the son of Tzurba Hilchot Shabbat Maggid Shiur Rabbi Shalom Rosner and an IDF reservist who has served over 200 days in miluim since Oct 7th. Mazel tov and thank you for your dedication to the land of Israel.In this episode Rabbi Shalom Rosner discusses the Halachot of Personal Care on Shabbat. Follow along using Tzurba Volume 20Tzurba is a revolutionary Halacha sefer guiding the learner through the Halachic process from the Talmudic source through modern day halachic application. Each volume contains clear and concise color-coded sections with a modern English translation alongside the original Hebrew text.The Tzurba Hilchot Shabbat Program is a 2 year cycle in which one can master all of Hilchot Shabbat by learning weekly with Tzurba's signature seforim and style.Tzurba seforim are all available on Amazon worldwide (for those in Israel you can purchase on our website)Have a question for Rabbi Rosner? Want to sponsor a shiur? Contact us at neil@tzurbaolami.com or WhatsAppFollow us on social media for more content:WhatsAppInstagramTwitterYouTubeLearn more about The Lax Family Tzurba M'Rabanan SeriesChapters00:00 Introduction 01:01 Overview of Volume 2001:50 Personal Hygiene on Shabbat03:35 Halachic Discussions on Bathing04:28 Rabbinic Opinions and Interpretations13:14 Practical Applications19:00 Understanding Shvus D'shvus19:58 Discussion on Washing and Carrying Water21:55 Hot Water on Shabbos25:32 Cold Water and Bathing Customs31:37 Mikvah on Shabbos37:03 Concluding Thoughts and Future Topics
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Jack and Nikki consider one man's unusual career as a paid wedding crasher, discuss what workers see when they go into people's homes and gross everybody out with talk of shared personal hygiene products. Bonus: Jack has a meltdown after the show is interrupted by an EAS test. Good times!
Diving into a sensitive topic for most of us, this week Teepa and Greg address why someone living with brain change might not realize their personal hygiene is lacking and how we can approach it without ruining the relationship. To learn more about Positive Approach to Care, visit: www.teepasnow.com.
Send feedback for the showIn this episode of "Rizzology," host Nick sits down with guests Tom DeGiuli and Jamal, two experienced trainers and entrepreneurs, to dive deep into the world of fitness, business, and the art of balancing professional relationships.Tom shares his insights on training priorities, emphasizing the importance of functional training over traditional barbell work for Jiu Jitsu, while Jamal discusses the critical role of neck and trap strength in combat sports. The conversation addresses muscle adaptation, sports-specific training, and the significance of repetition.The episode also tackles serious business themes, including self-valuation, imposter syndrome, and the importance of setting appropriate pricing. Tom and Nick express the struggles of maintaining confidence in their pricing strategies and standing firm against client negotiations. Jamal reflects on his experience transitioning from gym work to in-home training, underscoring the value of loyalty and long-term client relationships.Listeners will gain valuable insights into managing personal and professional growth, the dynamics of client relationships, and the importance of maintaining hygiene and fitness standards in the gym environment. The trio also touches on the significance of honest communication and respect in business dealings and the challenges of balancing passion with practicality.Join Nick, Tom, and Jamal for an episode packed with practical advice, personal stories, and plenty of laughs, showcasing the multifaceted journey of fitness professionals and entrepreneurs. Don't forget to follow Jamal on Instagram at "Mr.Intensity" and Tom at https://www.instagram.com/tomdegiuli/ and "The Strength Factory" for more inspiration and insights.Support the showYouTubeInstagram Tik Tok
It's often not the big power moves that change our lives; it's the small, intentional actions. By focusing on micro-skills, even the most ambitious goals become achievable.In this episode, we talk with Drs. Adaira Landry and Resa E. Lewiss about their new book, MicroSkills: Small Actions, Big Impact. We explore how financial literacy, self-presentation, concise communication, and allyship can be developed as essential micro-skills for a successful career. We also navigate workplace dynamics, including recognizing and addressing issues like mansplaining and bropropriating. Finally, we discuss the nuances of learning when to say “yes” or “no,” and the art of timely, respectful communication.
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DTMW Podcast - Episode 64 w/ Ken & Tonye Topics: - How do you overcome pride in marriage? - Communication styles - One thing you wanted to ask your wife before marriage? - My wife stopped taking care of herself 00:00 - Intro 11:17 - What Did My Wife Do This Week 17:05 - Baby Developments 22:10 - Song Of The Week 23:50 - Dealing With Pride 35:20 - One Thing You Wanted To Ask Your Wife Before Marriage? 41:30 - Tips On Keeping An Healthy Marriage 50:15 - Dilemma Join Ken & Tonye as they share their experiences of navigating marriage and fatherhood in their twenties. Email: DTMWPod@gmail.com Instagram: DTMWPod Twitter: DTMWPod Youtube:DontTellMyWifePodcast
In this 'Lead By Example' (LBE) episode, we explore two challenging scenarios in a veterinary hospital setting. First, we discuss a situation where a client brings roaches into the appointment, providing strategies on how to professionally and tactfully address the issue while ensuring the health and safety of the hospital environment. In the second scenario, we cover the delicate topic of talking to a team member about their body odor, offering tips on how to approach the conversation with sensitivity and respect to maintain a positive and comfortable workplace atmosphere. Submit experiences you would like us to unpack in our Lead By Example episodes here: choosepeoplelovepets@outlook.com Follow for more: FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556480229406&mibextid=LQQJ4d IG: https://www.instagram.com/choosepeoplelovepets?igsh=MTVzZjc4ZHE4MWd2NQ%3D%3D&utm_source=qr LI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/choose-people-love-pets/
In this episode Sandy and Tricai dive into the joys of canceled plans, the quirks of personal hygiene, and unexpected moments of delight. From the relief of a canceled meeting to the debate on the right way to scrub your armpits, the conversation is filled with relatable humor and laughter. Sandy shares his inexplicable admiration for Anne Hathaway, while Tricia tries to understand the appeal. The duo also reminisces about childhood memories, like the infamous Mrs. Runkle, and the timeless humor of bathroom jokes. Whether it's finding money in a pocket or getting upgraded on a flight.
Go to my New Substack Here: https://chefspsa.substack.com/ Messy Kitchen, Messy Food: The Importance of Kitchen Cleanliness and Organization Join Chef Andre Natera in this episode of Chef's PSA podcast as he delves into the topic of kitchen cleanliness with 'Messy Kitchen, Messy Food.' Andre highlights why maintaining a clean and organized kitchen is crucial for sanitation, efficiency, and overall kitchen morale. He shares personal experiences, expert tips on food hierarchy, cleanliness protocols, and the implications of health inspections. The episode also provides insights into the importance of proper kitchen labeling, sanitation practices, and creating a systematic routine to ensure a pristine kitchen environment. Tune in for a detailed discussion on achieving and maintaining a clean and effective kitchen. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Teaser 00:20 Upcoming Guest Episodes and Announcements 01:28 The Importance of a Clean Kitchen 01:54 Food Safety and Hygiene Protocols 02:39 Organizing and Labeling in the Kitchen 07:10 Proper Cleanup Procedures 09:32 Personal Hygiene and Professionalism 13:52 Health Inspections and Fire Drills 16:49 Conclusion and Call to Action
In this episode of the Biohacker Babes podcast, we dive into a recap of our recent experience at the Hack Your Health event in Austin, cover the latest in health news, discussing groundbreaking research and emerging trends that are shaping the future of health and wellness. We also discuss the pervasive issue of microplastics in our environment and safe recommendations for personal hygiene products and clothing. And don't miss our personal health updates at the end with the new biohacking experiments we're testing, like a vagus nerve stimulator and the Align Mat.SHOW NOTES:0:54 Welcome to the show!2:09 Recap from Hack Your Health8:21 In the HEALTH News!11:55 EMFs from Cell Phones13:31 Healthier Energy Drinks!21:09 The most Googled health trends26:50 Microplastics in testicles!28:22 Cleaner personal hygiene products30:54 *Magnesium Breakthrough*33:28 Non-Toxic clothing options34:58 Nighttime light exposure & Diabetes39:24 Lauren's Microdosing Client Story45:18 Pompa Health Program for Cell Detox48:35 Renee's Health Updates51:51 Align PEMF Mat59:24 Upcoming Events!1:00:57 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES:Hack Your Health 2025 - TampaHealthspan Summit October 2024 - LADefender Shield EMF-Protecting EarphonesClean Energy Drinks:Drink Update (Paraxanthine) - Discount code: BIOHACKERBABESNew Brew (Kava & Kratom) - Discount code: BHBABES24Odyssey Elixir (Functional Mushrooms)Cleaner Personal Hygiene & Clothing:SAALT - Discount code: BIOHACKERBABESSubsetWearPactEverlaneEarth & Aesthetic - Coming soon!Nervous System Support:Hoolest Vagus Nerve StimulatorAlign PEMF Mat - Discount code: BIOHACKERBABESBiOptimizers.com/biohackerbabes - code: BIOHACKERBABES10 + Subscribe for additional discounts & FREE gifts!STUDIES:People with IBD and MicroplasticsNighttime Light Exposure X DiabetesNon-Toxic Home Care:Essentia Organic MattressNon-toxic PaintAirDoctorPompa Program for Cellular DetoxOur Sponsors:* Check out Puori and use my code BIOHACKERBABES for a great deal: puori.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Join us for a candid, unfiltered conversation about the things we don't always discuss! This week, we dive into personal hygiene routines, cultural differences, and those awkward morning moments.
Most people like to take care of themselves and practice good personal hygiene. But there are a few serious mistakes that we make on a daily basis that prevent us from being truly healthy. What are they and what should we do instead? Let's find out together! Research shows that most people stop biting their nails only by age 30 if not older. Sometimes nail biting can be triggered by emotional or mental stress and used as a way to deal with these feelings. However, nail biting does nothing good for your appearance. Cotton swabs used for cleaning ears can damage the eardrum and cause hearing loss and other ear-related problems. Try using olive oil instead. Research shows that after using the restroom, the average person has about 200 million bacteria per square inch on their hands. So if you don't wash them away, they stay right there and eventually make their way into your body. Using the same toothbrush for longer than 2-3 months can result in some serious health problems, including heart disease. So don't brush your teeth with a bacteria-infested toothbrush and change it often. Your tooth brush can't possibly reach every nook and cranny, so that's where flossing comes in. It'll remove the hard-to-reach bacteria that, if left where they are, can lead to cavities, tooth loss, and gingivitis. Recent studies by the American Dentist Association are now saying that fluoride is actually quite dangerous for your health. Research shows that it's especially detrimental to children's dental health. Music: Operatic 3 - Vibe Mountain https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/... TIMESTAMPS Biting your nails to cope with stress 0:31 Cleaning your ears with cotton swabs 1:16 Not washing your hands after using the restroom 2:04 Not replacing your toothbrush frequently enough 2:49 Brushing your teeth incorrectly 3:28 Skipping on flossing 4:07 Exfoliating your face every day 4:48 Not disinfecting things that you use every day 5:22 Using fluoride toothpaste 6:08 Using cotton pillowcases 6:53 Vacuuming too often 7:25 Overclipping your toenails 8:00 #hygienemistakes #cleanears Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To what extent do you dry off after a shower? Where do you get dressed? Will you step aside when you reach a certain age? And where dat pre-buttcrack at? All these important questions and more will be broached, discussed, and destroyed in this very inquisitive episode of Going Terribly. Other discussion topics may include: - What do John Cena and Reba McEntire have in common? - The 19-year anniversary of us all learning about elephants' long trunks - How to avoid getting poop knucked - Using a fan and your own wet body to create a delicate mist for everyone to enjoy - All of this, but, for today only, say it in Shakespearian, please --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goingterribly/message
On this episode, the fellas discuss bachelor parties and aging, their different beliefs in hygiene and our obsession with youth and getting old.
Todays I am dying on the hill that childless vacations are vital for a marriage. I recently saw an uproar on the term "trad wives" and weigh in. Todays listener questions include a turned off wife whose husbands farts, burps and BO is a serious cock block- how is a girl to tell him when the hints are landing?! Another wife shares her husband has a history of sending inappropriate messaging to women...after repair and the relationship got better (including the sex) she got a gut feeling to look to see if anything was up..indeed it was. He has returned his old ways but seemingly worse: does she leave him? Lastly a listener wants the 411 on butthole hair removal. I got your back;) Todays topic of the hour; Reverse Cowgirl. Strap on your boots ladies. ASK ANON at www.thehornyhousewifepodcast.com Join the Patreon here. BlueChew: Get your first months supply FREE at bluechew.com using code "Housewife" at checkout! Beducated: Try 24 hours all access free using code "JORDYN" at https://beducate.me/jordyn + 40% off the yearly subscription. Uberlube: Use code "HOUSEWIFE" to get 10% + FREE SHIPPING at uberlube.com Advertising: admin@pleasurepodcasts.com Follow me on social media: @_thehornyhousewifepodcast
A very friendly (and good looking) guest makes his return to the show as Scott welcomes back Mike Fortune to talk about the Enhanced Games, essentially banning books from the classroom, how our personal hygiene has changed pre and post-pandemic, Hamilton's "cybersecurity incident" and the priorities our school board trustees should have. All this and more is coming up on this week's edition of The Brightest Conversation in Hamilton Radio. Guest: Mike Fortune, Host, The Hamilton Network, Cable 14
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Wet towels on the bathroom floor. Dirty clothes strewn about the bedroom with Legos embedded within, acting as a plastic minefield. And dirt. Dirt everywhere. If you have boys, then this little visual has you nodding in agreement. Personal hygiene for the average pre-teen boy or early teenager just doesn't compute. Not until there is a girl involved. Then, we see the transformation unfold before our eyes. The hair has to be just so. Clean clothes matter. Deodorant and cologne become necessities.What happened?He now has a reason to care. But didn't he have a reason to care before? Yes. “Whether then, you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.”* Sometimes, boys need to be taught how God's Word applies to every aspect of life. For more encouragement and parenting advice, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
In this English lesson I'll help you learn how to talk about personal hygiene. Specifically I'll teach you about the products we use to look good and smell nice.In this English lesson you'll learn words and phrases like: antiperspirant, deodorant, toiletries, body spray, cologne, perfume, feminine hygiene products, flosser, and many more.I hope you enjoy this English lesson about personal hygiene!✅ Don't forget to visit the store! https://bobthecanadian.comNote: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: https://youtu.be/AbmfTWHwmCU or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Personal Hygiene"Support the show
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Have you ever considered the effects of quitting showers for a whole year? Prepare to be amazed as we explore the science behind cleanliness and its impact on our bodies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Laurie discusses personal hygiene and attraction and sex. You'll also hear answers to listener submitted questions, and get Dr. Laurie's take on "Sex in the News".
Nostalgia Trip, Anxiety Struggles, Holiday Traditions, and Pop Culture Hot TakesIn these episodes of DodgeCast, the hosts embark on nostalgia trips to their high school days and discuss their anxieties about public speaking. Topics range from personal hygiene, local culture, child stars, to beer favorites. They express their preference for Spotify over Apple Music while also sharing their thoughts on Macaulay Culkin. Discussions later drift to holiday traditions like the Yule log and anticipation for the annual Anadarko Christmas Parade. They also carry heated debates about people misusing service dogs and whether Harry Potter can be considered a Christmas movie. The hosts were not shy to share their disliked artists and movies, while also giving props to other artists and podcasts they enjoy.00:04 Introduction to the DodgeCast00:43 Morning Recording and Anxiety01:45 Visiting Chickasha Parade03:43 Hitchhiking Stories and Thoughts06:04 Local Characters and Anecdotes07:58 Exploring History through Podcasts11:35 High School Memories and Leisure Sports13:27 Beer Tasting and Oktoberfest Experiences19:37 Personal Hygiene and Ear Cleaning21:39 Spotify Wrapped and Music Preferences46:26 The Struggles of Personal Hygiene47:05 Reminiscing About Old Spice and Grandpa47:31 Grandpa's Unconventional Remedies48:11 The Mystery of Maylocks49:01 The Battle with Heartburn49:42 The Pains of Aging50:00 The Challenges of a Sedentary Job50:19 The Struggles of Restless Knees51:11 The Fear of Inherited Health Issues51:42 Remembering Grandpa52:51 The Awkwardness of Being Recognized53:23 The Evolution of the Podcast53:44 The Unpredictable Future of the Podcast53:55 The Joys and Challenges of Podcasting54:48 The Rant About Fake Service Dogs57:27 The Final Thoughts on Service Dogs01:03:53 The Love for Bees and the Honey Festival01:23:10 The Tragic Tale of Mary the Elephant01:23:43 The Dark Side of Animal Entertainment01:24:25 The Intelligence of Elephants and the Cruelty of Captivity01:24:50 The Controversial Role of Zoos in Conservation01:25:25 The Consequences of Human Interference with Wild Animals01:25:38 Appreciating the Beauty and Intelligence of Elephants01:26:15 The Tragic Reality of Elephant Hunting01:27:47 Celebrating the Achievements of Special Olympians01:29:26 The Power and Potential of Special Needs Individuals01:29:55 The Evolution of Attitudes Towards Special Needs01:30:17 The Importance of Empathy and Understanding01:30:44 The Fun and Frustration of Podcasting01:30:44 The Controversial Opinions on Popular Movies01:30:59 The Love-Hate Relationship with Certain Artists
In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Jack, May, and Hendrick discuss personal hygiene.Transcript:00:00:00JackYou're listening to the A-Z English podcast.00:00:14JackWelcome to the.00:00:14JackA-Z.00:00:15JackEnglish podcast my name is Jack and I am back for another quick chat episode. However, I am not alone. I have two of my very good friends may from Malaysia and Hendrick from Indonesia.00:00:31JackAnd May actually brought this quick chat topic to me, and I'm going to read what she wrote here really quickly, she said. The topic was about hygiene habits, hygiene habits, what are some essential hygiene.00:00:51JackHabits you believe everyone should follow for their well-being.00:00:58JackAnd may I'm gonna even go one step farther. And I'm gonna say.00:01:05JackFor other peoples well-being too right.00:01:09MayYes, you're right, Jack.00:01:10JackYeah. OK. OK.00:01:13JackSo let's start.00:01:15JackWith the big ones like May, what do you think? What's?00:01:17JackLike a big one for you.00:01:18JackThat people do or don't do.00:01:20MayOK, sure. Yeah. But before that, with you mind to explain or describe the word hygiene.00:01:29JackRight, OK. Hygiene just means cleanliness, like the way that we clean ourselves, you know, clean our bodies.00:01:38JackFor example, brushing your teeth, washing your hair, washing your body, taking a shower, all of those are what we would call practicing. We use the verb practice, so that would be practicing good hygiene and the opposite would be.00:01:59JackPracticing bad hygiene, which would be not brushing your teeth, not showering, not taking a bath, not washing your hair, et cetera. So I'll let you since you brought this to me, may why don't you start us off with some of the ones that are important to?00:02:16MayYou OK?00:02:19MayOf meat. What I.00:02:23MayI'm practicing daily. The main one will be shower because OK for me, I shower about two to three times in a day and the most important time of I mean for me to.00:02:41MayGet a shower.00:02:42MayIs when I wake up early in the morning.00:02:45발표자OK.00:02:45MayBecause it it says that when we shower early in the morning, we can prevent ourselves from getting from getting many kind of sickness like those things like flu, flu, cough.00:03:02MayThere were, and actually many other sickness. So when we shower every morning we can, like, reduce our chances to get that kind of things. So that is what the the main thing I practice in fact because we have a humid weather here in Russia we.00:03:22MayAt least we need to shower twice a day, even though we didn't.00:03:26MayLeave the house.00:03:28JackBranch, right?00:03:28MaySo so morning is compulsory, and then sometimes when I go out in the afternoon, come back and I will take a shower again and night time.00:03:39MayFor sure one one more round.00:03:42JackThat's so funny, because when I lived in Thailand's, I was on about two to three showers a day, which is pretty. That's a lot from considering where I'm from in America. We don't shower two to three times a day, you know.00:03:56MayYeah, I think.00:03:59MayI feel reject, but if you are living here in.00:04:04MayI mean Asian country especially.00:04:08MayYou would have to do this because if not, you won't feel.00:04:11MaySo. So that's the main thing I practice here and then I.00:04:12발표자Right.00:04:20MayCan't tolerate people who have bad body order, so body order so that is my main concern. When you don't shower you will you will collect those kind of bad body order which I cannot tolerate. I'm sensitive.00:04:36JackRight.00:04:40JackYou're sensitive to smell, right?00:04:43MayYes, you are right.00:04:46JackOK, well, let's, let's.00:04:46MaySo that is the main.00:04:47MayThing I practice.00:04:48JackYeah. Let's stay on the shower topic and body odor topic for a second. I want to ask Kendrick Kendrick. Like, what about you? How many showers are you on during a day? How many a day?00:05:02HendrickOhh for me at this stage the time in a day. Yeah, the time and day. Just in the morning and then, you know, usually I have class at the afternoon and then just when I arrive the maturity you know. And then I just take a shower. Yeah.00:05:18JackOK. So you take a shower in the morning and then you kind of run your day.00:05:19HendrickSo you are good.00:05:22JackAnd then you, you, you know, sweat and all that. And then in the night in the evening, you take another shower.00:05:29HendrickExactly. Yeah, that's only two.00:05:30JackOK.00:05:32HendrickTimes in a day, yeah.00:05:34JackThat's fine. That's good. I may. Would you consider that's still good hygiene, right?00:05:39MayIt's OK because like usually when I just.00:05:46MayStay at home and not go in there.00:05:51JackYeah, when you're not, when you're not going out or when you're staying at home.00:05:53MayI just take twice. I mean before. Yeah, I mean, I on a working day as well before I leave the house, I shower and then in the evening I come back and then I take one more time shower only that I mean two is considered OK.00:06:14MaySomething compulsory you do here.00:06:16JackYeah, now I usually.00:06:18JackShower on Sundays. Is that weird?00:06:22JackUh, no, I'm just kidding. I'm joking.00:06:25HendrickJack, that's that's not clear.00:06:28HendrickBut that's very interesting, you know.00:06:28JackBy Sunday shower.00:06:32MayDon't you tell me, Jake. You only shower once a week. You save me now, Jack.00:06:36JackYou could smell. You could probably smell me right through the computer. The.00:06:41MayThis can be.00:06:42JackI I take a shower once uh day UM and but it because it's getting cold here so it's it's like it's like 5 degrees right now, you know outside 5-6 degrees. Yeah. So I I don't really sweat that much. So what I usually do is I take a shower.00:06:48MayOK, that sounds better.00:06:54MayYeah, I understand. I feel that I can really.00:07:03JackAt night.00:07:04JackAnd then and then I sleep and.00:07:07JackThen I just.00:07:08JackWake up and wash my face and just kind of like splash water in my face. But I don't take a a full shower in the morning.00:07:16JackSome people you know, have to.00:07:18JackTake a shower to wake up.00:07:21JackFor me, I just rub water in my eyes and I just splash water on my face. And you know, I don't have any hair.00:07:29JackSo I don't have to worry about my hair being messy in the morning. You know, some people have to worry about that, but I don't. I just washed my head. I just wash my whole head with water and it's kind of like almost like taking a shower anyway. So.00:07:35HendrickExactly. Yeah. Yeah, you're wrong.00:07:47JackYeah, I take one shower a day.00:07:51MayTry head. Taking a shower in the morning. Jack, you will feel the freshness. It's like.00:07:57MayEverything you feel like a new, fresh you'll be. You'll have more energy.00:08:05JackI agree with that. I I agree with that by only the only disagreement is that I, like I would rather I would trade 10 more minutes of sleep.00:08:16JackFor a shower.00:08:22JackIf I could sleep 10 minutes more and not.00:08:24JackShower. I'll do that.00:08:27JackTwo more minutes and not brush.00:08:28JackMy teeth? No problem. No, I'm just kidding.00:08:32JackYeah, I'm not that bad.00:08:35JackI'm disgusting, I guess compared to you.00:08:37JackGuys, I'm not that disgusting.00:08:40JackOK. So Hendricks on 2 Maison 3, I'm on one, the average is 2 showers a day, but you guys live near the equator. You're in the tropics. I'm in a more temperate climate, so it's maybe excusable for me to take one shower a day.00:08:57MayYeah, I can relate to you about that actually.00:09:01JackYeah. Yeah. What's in body order is a big one for me too. Like I I use deodorant now. Do people use deodorant in Malaysia and Indonesia?00:09:14MayOf course, not only children. We have all kinds of bodies, spray body, deodorant, everything. I don't know him, but I guess he does that as well. I'm not right hand.00:09:28HendrickYeah, exactly. Yeah. So, yeah, I have it. You know, like I usually after finish, you know, shower and then I just use my bedroom. Yeah, because that's very important and also.00:09:39HendrickYou feel very bad apart from him, yeah.00:09:43JackThis is funny because I just had this conversation with my wife yesterday and she told me Korean people believe they don't have body odor.00:09:44HendrickYou know.00:09:53JackThey don't use deodorant. So 2020 years ago when I moved to Korea, I went to the store to buy deodorant. I couldn't find it. I couldn't find it anywhere. I had to go to the black market and buy deodorant.00:10:03MayOK.00:10:09JackAnd it and it is true. Korean people did. Most Korean people don't.00:10:14JackHave body odor.00:10:15JackIt's really strange. I don't know what the why? What the you know the the chemist. Like the chemical reason or the.00:10:24JackYou know, I don't know the reason why. Yeah, I I.00:10:27MayFeed the environment.00:10:27JackThink it's just.00:10:28JackGenetics. I think it's genetics, but one out of every sixty Korean people does have body odour and they don't think they do, but they smell, you know, so.00:10:42JackThat's bad when you're sitting next to that person on the subway and they have Bo, we call it Bo body odor. Yeah, yeah.00:10:51MayBut how how? How?00:10:55MayIs it possible by where everyone almost everyone there?00:10:59MayDoesn't have any smell. How is it possible?00:11:03JackNo, it's really strange. I swear I'm not even joking with you. It's like they don't. They run around all day in the summer, they sweat and everything and.00:11:13JackThen they don't smell.00:11:15JackThey smell like a they smell like a basket of.00:11:17JackFlowers at the end.00:11:18JackOf the day I.00:11:18MayWow, this is.00:11:20JackI look like a homeless person. You know what I mean? I look like I slept under a railroad track or something. They look, my wife looks as fresh as a Daisy when she comes home from work and I look like.00:11:35JackYou know a garbage man that's been working.00:11:37JackAll day so.00:11:40JackI don't understand. You know, it's just something about the, you know, it's a genetic thing. So she, you know, doesn't have to use deodorant. But I always use deodorant. I'm terrified that I'm going to be the smelly person. I don't want to be the smelly person at work, you know?00:12:00MayIs it because the food they eat from the day they are born to the world, something like that?00:12:06JackMaybe right. It's probably kimchi. It's probably the kimchi that doesn't make them smell.00:12:11MayI don't know.00:12:12JackKimchi smells, but, but they don't. So.00:12:17JackI don't know.00:12:17MayStrange this this is something new that I just know today.00:12:22JackYeah, yeah.00:12:23JackSo yeah, so I use deodorant. You guys use deodorant. You guys showered several times a day. I in the summer, I shower multiple times a day. I have to shower more than once a day in the summer in Korea. It's too humid. Yeah, right. But it doesn't matter. Because sometimes.00:12:42JackI'm sweating as soon as I walk out of the shower. I.00:12:45JackStart sweating again.00:12:46JackBecause it's still humid.00:12:47MayYeah, that, that's that is the exact situation happened in Asian countries like with you when you just take a shower, you leave for the bathroom in less than one minute, you'll be sweating.00:12:59JackI know it's the worst.00:13:00MayThat's the situation.00:13:02JackOK, it's terrible. It's terrible.00:13:05JackAll right.00:13:05MaySo you tell me, how can a person not take any shower in the day here?00:13:10JackI don't know. I mean you you have to work in a garbage dump and you know, I mean, I don't know where else you could work and get away with that. Yeah. I don't know. Maybe. Maybe if you work at a durian stand.00:13:13MaySomething's wrong.00:13:31JackYou sell durian. You don't need to take a shower every day.00:13:34MayLike durian smells good. Yeah, it smells good.00:13:36HendrickI'm looking missing.00:13:40MaySmells good, Jack. And it's delicious.00:13:40JackOK. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I shouldn't. I shouldn't talk badly about.00:13:46JackFrom the nation person.00:13:51JackI know you guys, you guys are teaming up against me with your during and love. What? What's another one, mate? What about what about, you know, brushing teeth like bad breaths. How? How do you feel about that one?00:14:05MayUh this uh?00:14:07MayBe usually be brushed twice a day and then if you have bad breath, you come you only I mean brushing teeth itself doesn't help. If you really had a bad smell in your mouth, so you need something like maybe a listen.00:14:29MayMouthwash. Something like that.00:14:32JackOr mints just like pop mint mints all the time. Altoids.00:14:32MayOhh that.00:14:37MayI think in Malaysia we have a brand called, it's something like a mouthwash, peppermint and some other.00:14:47MayStuff inside. We are not too sure about that, but that is our mouth wash purpose. It's like to clean all our gum our teeth.00:14:51JackOK.00:14:54MayI work on everything you said the most.00:14:57JackOK. And what about you? How many times do?00:14:59JackYou brush your teeth in a day.00:15:01HendrickOhh wow, I think for me, you know, usually I in the morning, you know, in the morning before I go to the to my class. And then after before I go to sleep and usually you know after I eat something you know, because I learned this heavy when I was in Bali.00:15:21HendrickWhen I was working at salesman at the bank and I learned from the, you know, like the people that they work at the bank.00:15:29HendrickEspecially when they have to face with the customer everyday. You know like they always brush their teeth after.00:15:35HendrickThey eat you.00:15:36HendrickKnow because yeah, that's very important and and also.00:15:39JackThis is a Korean thing, yeah.00:15:42HendrickYeah. And when it's very important for you, you know like to have like bubble gums when to make you know you must smell, you smell really good.00:15:54HendrickWhen you, because you know when you have the conversation with people, you know you you have to.00:16:00HendrickMake sure that.00:16:01HendrickYour mouth is, you know, like it's smells good. Yeah.00:16:05JackRight. Right now in Korea, Korean people brush their teeth three times a day. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Yeah, yeah.00:16:06MayYou're right, Zach.00:16:11MayAh, OK yeah.00:16:15JackAlways at work. Now I started doing it for a while, but here's my problem. I think I have bad breath I and I'm. I'll tell you why I think I have an excuse why I'm teaching all the time, right? So I'm talking all morning and my breath and my mouth gets so dry.00:16:33JackAnd it's a big problem because when you have dry mouth, then your mouth smells bad, right? Because it's not right.00:16:41HendrickYou're though.00:16:43HendrickYeah, it's better to consume, you know.00:16:45HendrickLike water, it also has.00:16:46JackYeah. And I don't drink enough water. I don't really drink water. I drink coffee, which actually makes it dehydrates me.00:16:51HendrickNow I'll do that.00:16:53JackMore so, yeah.00:16:54MayYou're right, Jack. Coffee doesn't help. You did, like, just plain water.00:17:00HendrickNo water. It's very helpful.00:17:02JackYeah. So I'm kind of worried, you know, students come up to me and then, like, teach her. I have a question and then I go, how can I help you? And then they like.00:17:10JackLook like they're going to die, you know, like.00:17:14JackJack almost killed me.00:17:16JackIt's because I've been. I have very dry mouth and then I'm drinking coffee on top of that. I should be drinking water to try to, you know, stop that. So I think I have no problem. I think I have bad hygiene. Yeah.00:17:32JackOK.00:17:32MayCould could be improved. Jack, no worries.00:17:35JackI mean, I do brush my teeth like 2 times a day. I brush in the morning and in the evening and sometimes I brush it three times.00:17:41JackA day. But I brush three times a day, but well, is there anything else? What else are we missing here? So we've got teeth. We've got body. Body odor. What else are we missing?00:17:55HendrickAre you doing better anymore?00:17:58JackClean bedroom.00:18:02HendrickBecause you know all this here, you know I live before that. I live in my my roommates, you know, in the same room. And I think they have the bad heads, which is, you know, like they just throw the garbage.00:18:17HendrickThis in the room.00:18:19HendrickIn the bedroom, you know, like Oh my God. This bedroom is really amazing. So I just moved from this bedroom and then I moved to my another friend's bedroom. So right now, in the new bedroom. Yeah.00:18:35JackYeah, you don't.00:18:36JackWant to live with a pig? Yeah, living with pigs is is terrible because there's bugs everywhere. It's gross.00:18:45MayAnd I think one more thing, I believe we should practice thing we should practice this changing clothes every day.00:18:54MayThank you.00:18:56MayI don't know how how.00:18:57MaySome people can wear the same clothes for like 3 to 4 days.00:19:00JackOh my God man, I wear I've.00:19:02JackBeen wearing the same.00:19:03JackPants for the last four days.00:19:09MayDisgusting, Jack. Sorry.00:19:13HendrickYeah, he also had the same thing. Like when I don't want to go out, you know.00:19:19HendrickStay in the same in in my bathroom. You know, I change my clothes. Me. Yeah. You know, I just.00:19:28HendrickI don't. I don't have a lot of activities outside, you know. So yeah, I mean like because.00:19:34HendrickIt smells good, yeah.00:19:34MayBut you guys are here.00:19:36MayDon't wait. You are still wearing the clothes. You're you are still sweating no matter what the what your, your body still will produce smells.00:19:50MaySo you will.00:19:50JackI smell like a flower. You know? I've never.00:19:53HendrickYeah, I.00:19:55HendrickI I.00:19:58HendrickI did this. You know? I just, uh, save my time to, you know, like, do my laundry because here, you know, we we do laundry by ourselves or if you have a lot of money, you can, you know, just pay for the people to do your laundry. So I just want to manage my I would because here I just do my laundry like one time.00:20:18HendrickIn a week.00:20:18HendrickSo yeah, that's, you know.00:20:21JackI just believe.00:20:23JackI I just like to I like to. OK, so if I so I only only pants, I mean of course like undergarments.00:20:29JackI change every day, right? Of course.00:20:32JackYou know I'm.00:20:32JackNot wearing the same T-shirt or the same sweater every day, but just pants.00:20:37JackBecause once I, once I wear a pair of pants, I don't want to wash them after one time, but I don't want to take out new pants and then sit, put the old pants on a chair, and then I have 5 pairs of pants just sitting on a chair. So I just wear the same pants until they're like three or four times and then I wash them, but I wear them.00:20:57JackEvery day, so my students probably think I only have.00:21:01JackOne pair of pants.00:21:05JackNeck so poor he can't.00:21:07JackAfford another pair of pants.00:21:10MayFor me, Jack, even though I'm just saying.00:21:12MayAt home I will change my house food everyday.00:21:20JackNo, not me.00:21:20MayI I do laundry 3.00:21:23MayTo four times in a week.00:21:25JackWow, OK, you're you win the hygiene game today.00:21:30JackYeah, if this is.00:21:31JackA game may wins the hygiene game I lose.00:21:34MayBecause I cannot tolerate smell. That's.00:21:37JackYeah, Hendrick is in second place, but you're closer to me than you are to me. I'm clearly I'm disgusting. That's the the take away from today's episode of the podcast.00:21:53MayLet's our listener what?00:21:54MayDo they practice in their daily routine?00:21:58MayIt's a it's a hygiene.00:21:59JackYeah. OK.00:22:01JackI'll I'll throw.00:22:01MayTo take care for the hygiene.00:22:03JackLet's throw it out to the listeners, listeners.00:22:05JackGo to the, go to our website A-Z englishpodcast.com and tell me how disgusting I am on a scale of 1 to 10. We know May is, you know, practice is the best hygiene. Hendrick is up there. He's amazing. I'm clearly I have problems. How deep are my problems?00:22:25JackPlease let me know send me an e-mail at OZ englishpodcast@gmail.com or go into the WhatsApp group and tell everybody how disgusting Jack is and we'll catch you next time. 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Beat Migs. Help Wanted. Caller Parker has a coworker he works closely with that has terrible person hygiene and won't fix it.
Personal hygiene... the Kentucky Derby... T & B's Venmo account... Paramore... and road trips!
In this episode, Jacinta and Lachlan discuss personal hygiene, grooming and self-care. This is something that both hosts struggle with (teeth brushing is the worst!) and something that we'd guess the neurodivergent community has issues with too (we've been tagged in many, many memes about showering). We also discuss how much harder these tasks are when you're not feeling your best or are facing mental health challenges. Episode partners We would like to thank A'kin for gifting us some of their amazing hair products to help with our own shower adventures. We were gifted the Daily Shine Rosemary shampoo, the Daily Shine Avocado and Calendula conditioner, the Miracle Shine Conditioning hair mask tub and the Rose and Australian Sandalwood Natural roll-on deodorant. Head over to our instagram @differentlybrainedpodcast to enter our self-care giveaway where you can win over $150 worth of A'kin vegan and cruelty-free products! Resources & products Pokemon Go game Australian Survivor Holme Beauty and Hilary Holmes Love & Autism by Kay Kerr Dyson Airwrap The make-up brush Jacinta wouldn't shut up about Regaine Gattaca Modibodi's cooling sleepwear and pillowcase. About the podcast Differently Brained shares the opinions of individuals and does not consider your personal circumstances. Differently Brained exists purely for information purposes and should not be relied on as health or medical advice. Because no brain is the same, please consult your healthcare professional for your personal medical needs. The Differently Brained team acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands on which we record, edit and stream this podcast. We pay our respects to all First Nations peoples and their Elders part, present and emerging. We extend that respect to all First Nations cultures and their ongoing connection to the lands, waterways and communities.
Personal hygiene... a bidet... rednecks... Tom's history lesson... and Jessica wins Randy Houser tickets!
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