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Um clássico de ANTI-NATAL das nossa infâncias, o regresso do homem-morcego novamente pelas mãos do tio Burton desperta memórias fofinhas em nós os três. Talvez a adaptação deste herói negro mais fiel à BD, o segundo filme do Batman não era desejado por muita gente (incluindo realizador e pinguim), mas o sucesso do anterior e o dinheiro que fez falou mais alto. Quem também fala alto somos nós (ao contrário do Batman neste regresso), sobretudo sobre o fascínio pelo papel da prima Pfieffer. Um belo fecho de ciclo, e uma proximidade assustadora entre a personagem do Christopher Walken e aquele senhor que vai tomar posse de um segundo mandato daqui a pouco.
"There are no victims in this classroom!" Michelle Pfieffer is a whitefish out of water in the 1995 hit, Dangerous Minds. Pfieffer plays Louanne Johnson, an ex-marine divorcee down on her luck. Her only prospect, it seems, is to attempt to teach a gaggle of "passionate" high school kids, most of whom happen to be (gasp!) teenagers of color. Cue "Gangsta's Paradise"! Yes, back in the 90s, mainstream films were fairly black-and-white. But now, decades later, does this white savior storyline get a pass because it's based on a true story? Is Michelle the mousiest of ex-Marines ever? And why do some of these kids look 30? The Old Roommates head to the principal's office and give all the drama a rewatch through their middle-aged lens. Listen to this.Old Roommates can be reached via email at oldroommatespod@gmail.com. Follow Old Roommates on Instagram and YouTube @OldRoommates for bonus content and please give us a rating or review!#DangerousMinds #MichellePfieffer #Coolio #gangstasparadise
Trainer David Pfieffer on his new plans for his postponed Kembla Grange runners.
Warwick Farm trainer David Pfieffer discussed his chances on the Kensington track today.
Trainer David Pfieffer was loading his Wagga Town Plate hope Rocketing By into the truck when Dave called.
How reliable are political polls in an era when almost no one answers the phone? Pod Save America co-host Dan Pfeiffer tells Brian Stelter that he takes polls "seriously," if not literally, and says Democrats dismiss the data at their own peril. "We are living on the knife's edge," Pfeiffer says, with Donald Trump showing the "slightest of leads right now" over Joe Biden. Pfeiffer explains why he'd rather be the Biden campaign than the Trump campaign and gives tips about how to digest media coverage of the presidential campaign.
Trainer David Pfieffer chats his Sydney runners today and Saturday.
Trainer David Pfieffer looks at his Royal Randwick runners chances on Racing HQ Saturday.
Trainer David Pfieffer looks at the hopes of his Royal Randwick runners on Racing HQ Saturday.
On today's show, Rich Pfieffer discusses how helping Leslie Van Houten attain parole after a 10-year battle uncovered connections between the Charles Manson Family, MK Ultra, the mysterious Jolly West, and how it all ties in with the US government's involvement in mind control. GUEST OVERVIEW: Richard 'Rich' Pfeiffer is a private practice attorney specializing in Criminal, Federal Appellate Practice, Civil law cases & Human Rights and most recently represented Leslie Van Houten successfully in her decade long campaign to obtain parole from the State of California after the 1969 Tate Labianca murders. Richard Pfeiffer's practice is based in Silverado, California. Prior to his career in law he was US Navy SEAL and broke world records in skydiving.
"The world is yours." For Episode 299, David and Brandon return from CineNation's hiatus to kick off their series on Mobsters and Mafia. Listen as they discuss Brian De Palma's remake of SCARFACE, starring Al Pacino. They talk about the film's origins, the conflict between De Palma and the film's screenwriter Oliver Stone, and how it was received during its initial release. Opening Banter (00:00:10) Intro to the Mobster/Mafia Genre (00:04:19) Intro to Scarface 1983 (00:13:43) How Scarface Got to Production (00:25:47) Favorite Scenes (00:38:58) On Set Life - (01:07:28) Aftermath: Release and Legacy (01:18:18) What Worked and What Didn't (01:28:53) Film Facts (01:35:44) Awards (01:38:38) Final Questions (01:43:10) Preview for Next Episode (01:49:47) Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter/X: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
Trainer David Pfieffer looks at his runners for Warwick Farm for today.
Trainer David Pfieffer looks at his Rosehill Gardens runners for today.
Trainer David Pfieffer looks at his Rosehill Gardens runners chances today.
Trainer David Pfieffer looks at the chances of his Rosehill Gardens runners today.
Robert Towne writes and directs a glossy film about a heroic coke dealer and his best friends, an LA cop and a Mexican drug lord.Written & Directed by Robert Towne. Starring Mel Gibson, Kurt Russell, Michelle Pfeiffer, Raul Julia, J.T. Walsh, Arliss Howard, Arye Gross & Budd Boetticher How is the world wrong about “Tequila Sunrise”? From Andras: This whole enterprise is pretty wrong and yet, the performances (from Gibson, Julia & Pfieffer) and its amoral drives make it compelling in ways that few films can match. Kurt Russell in particular is in top form. This might be the performance that demands the most of him as an actor.Find all of our episodes at www.theworldiswrongpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram @theworldiswrongpodcast Follow us on Twitter @worldiswrongpodFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKE5tmbr-I_hLe_W9pUqXagFind all things Andras Jones at https://previouslyyours.com/ The World Is Wrong theme song written, produced and performed by Andras JonesCheck out: The Director's Wall with Bryan Connolly & AJ Gonzalez&The Radio8Ball Show hosted by Andras JonesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Pfeiffer joined Sam Hargreaves to discuss Gary Ablett Juniors return to football this weekend in the NTFL.
Jane Pfieffer is the founder and president of Fieldtrip, "a cause-driven agency that amplifies nonprofits and the impact they make." Jane joins host Steve Boland to talk about the ideas Fieldtrip uses with charities to move potential supporters or clients to action. Listeners can see Jane talk about some of these ideas in her Mission Multiplier series on the Fieldtrip website (or directly on YouTube). Jane and Steve talk about the idea of the Bold Promise - telling your community how you are delivering on an important and big need in your community.
Trainer David Pfeiffer joins Andrew Bensley to preview today's runners at Goulburn: MAD DARCY (R4), GLINT OF SILVER (R5) & KING CHARMING (R6), as well as his runners at Randwick on Saturday.
David talks about his runners at Gosford today plus Randwick & Newcastle on Saturday
"You never loved me. You just loved how much I loved you." For Episode 213, Thomas and Brandon continue their series on Contained movies by discussing Darren Aronofsky's mother! Listen as we talk about how this film was created and why the film received a mixed reception. Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter: @CineNationPod Medium: CineNation E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
The short-lived 'Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer' is brought in by Steve, to compare this USA-made historical comedy to its earlier UK rival Blackadder. Did Desmond's adventures deserve to be cancelled? It sure didn't harm the actors' careers much, as Jeffers and Steve find out when they investigate. Does Niblett hold a candle to Baldrick? Is Desmond as quick-thinking and cunning and vindictive as Edmund? And how good is Booger as a guest star?
Steve Touhy & Chrissy Martin chat with one of the stars of ABC's Big Sky, Dedee Pfeiffer.
To celebrate our 100th year broadcasting, Terry is talking with some of the voices of WHAS past including Mark Pfieffer.Mark was a news anchor who worked at 840 WHAS and WHAS-TV in the 1970s until the early 1990s.
You can hear the insane energy I have… When I'm talking to Kirstin, my soul truly lights up. She is easily one of the kindest, purest and SWEETEST humans I've had the honor of meeting. I actually met her through Alia Manetta, our October Leader! I've only met her twice, but I truly feel so connected to her. I cannot wait for you guys to get to know her. Kirstin Pfieffer, Ladies and Gentlemen… Kirstin Pfeiffer is an actress, writer, and filmmaker based in Los Angeles, CA. She is the host of Imperfect with Kirstin Pfeiffer, a podcast dedicated to personal development, mental health, relationships, and activism. She is passionate about empowering others to be healthy mentally, physically, and spiritually so that they can help and empower others. Kirstin is a human rights activist who works to bring awareness to human trafficking and social issues through her films and podcast. She is an alumna of UCLA, where she graduated magna cum laude in Communication Studies and Film. Episode Show Notes Intro message, mission and introducing Kiristin Pfeiffer, our DogEared Leader for January 2022! 7:11 What book are you currently reading and how did you come across it? 9:30 Who is your favorite author and does that tie into your favorite genre? 14:00 (Not a question), but discussing the Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty, the importance of ‘taking a beat,' resting, etc. Giving yourself time. 16:15 What is your earliest memory of reading a book? 20:15 How do you read in terms of habits, rituals, etc. 23:25 What books are on your nightstand? 25:00 What moves you in a work of literature? Kirstin dives into script reading vs. book reading, the story on screen vs. the story you read. It's really gorgeous! 33:25 What has been a book in terms of motivating your success or creativity in your career path? Please excuse us as we discuss manifestations and living aligned. 42:28 If you could have an author write about your life, who would it be? 48:30 If you could gift someone a book, what would it be and who would it be to? 50:25 Why do you read? 51:50 What book would you recommend me to read? Books Mentioned in Episode Gifts of Imperfection by Brene Brown The Bible Author: Malcom Gladwell Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Respect for Acting by Author / Acting Coach, Uta Hagen The Hollywood Commandments by DeVon Franklin Greenlights by Matthew McConaughey The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
I had the privilege of chatting it up with longtime sorority sister, Shannon Pfieffer. She is a mom of 3, has a great career and balances it all with a special needs, amazing son! Message me with any questions! Instagram: Hope.Dealing.Momma Facebook: Kristen Jones Quillin
Neste episodio converso com a uroginecologista Dra. Tatiana Pfieffer sobre os principais distúrbios urinários na doença de Parkinson. Os mais comuns são: - Nocturia - Urgência Miccional Faça sua Consulta Online com um Neurologista especialista agora! Sabia que você pode agendar uma consulta online comigo? Me mande uma mensagem através do site: https://www.dramarianamoscovich.com.br ✅ Gostou desse vídeo? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ✍️ Deixe seu comentário
An update on the David Pfieffer case made public yesterday with Racing NSW stewards boss Mac Van Gestel
Someone call Commissioner Gordon & tell him to light the Bat signal! In this episode I'll be talking all about Batman Returns. This is a one of the most legendary, cult classic Batman tales. The introduction of not one, not two, but THREE villains in one film should have been overwhelming... How did it have the space to fit Pfieffer, DeVito, and Walken into a film already starring Michael Keaton? By doing what Batman does best, sharing space for others to shine. Keaton's subtle performance anchored this story so the bad guys could go bananas. And they did! From high-jacking THE bat-mobile, to covering up the toxic sludge polluting Gotham, all the way to Selina Kyle becoming Catwoman herself... To this day, the visuals hold up due to the use of practical effects and detailed craftsmanship. They left indelible marks upon this dark, rich, gothic tale. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sara-cktc/support
“Do your homework, when buying any muscle car. If you don't have the knowledge, join a club, attend an event like MCACN, hire someone that is trust worthy. Don't spend your money on the wrong car!” Connect with Benny @Muscle cars and Corvette Nationalshttps://www.mcacn.com/The Lehigh Valley Camaro clubhttps://lehighvalleycamaro.org/The Supercar Registryhttps://www.yenko.net/ Show information:How to contact and connect with JP Emersonwww.jpemerson.comTwitter: @The_jpemersonemail: jp@jpemerson.com For more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com or at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.com
“Do your homework, when buying any muscle car. If you don't have the knowledge, join a club, attend an event like MCACN, hire someone that is trust worthy. Don't spend your money on the wrong car!” Connect with Benny @Muscle cars and Corvette Nationalshttps://www.mcacn.com/The Lehigh Valley Camaro clubhttps://lehighvalleycamaro.org/The Supercar Registryhttps://www.yenko.net/ Show information:How to contact and connect with JP Emersonwww.jpemerson.comTwitter: @The_jpemersonemail: jp@jpemerson.com For more podcasts on cars check out Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast at www.TheMustangPodcast.com or at Apple Podcasts or anywhere you get your podcastsFor more information about sponsorship or advertising on The JP Emerson Show or podcast launch services contact Doug Sandler at doug@turnkeypodcast.com or visit www.turnkeypodcast.com
David has a few runners at different locations today
This time on Delivering Marketing Joy I talk with Mike Pfeiffer from American Solutions for Business about security online and what you need to do to beef it up!
Beer is becoming a big business, and Detroit is thriving. Stroh, Goebel, and Pfieffer rule the brewing scenes. Some brands stayed local, expanded regionally, and even became national brands – but some didn't survive. Learn how they fared against big brands including Budweiser, Miller and Pabst. in the post-prohibition world and hear from beer historian Gregg Smith, John Stroh, and Detroit History Podcast host, Tim Kiska. Episode 4 of 6. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim Pfieffer is a passive real estate investor and the founder of Left Field Investors, a community designed to educate and bring passive investors together. In this episode, Jim talks about how he switched from Wall Street to Main Street after years of being a financial advisor and a reinsurance specialist. We learn about the different real estate options for passive investors, the tax advantages of investing through self-directed IRAs and self-directed 401(k)s, and the process of hard money lending. Jim also walks us through his current portfolio and the types of deals he’s looking for next. Reference Links Jim’s Email jim@leftfieldinvestors.com Left Field Investors https://leftfieldinvestors.com/
Trainer David Pfieffer chats about the win of Rocketing By.
Warwick Farm trainer David Pfieffer previews his two runners in Randwick today, including Laure Me In engaged in the Summer Cup.
"Two lives left. I think I'll save one for next Christmas." For our first episode in our month-long series on Christmas-Adjacent movies, Brandon and Thomas take a look at Tim Burton's superhero sequel, "Batman Returns". Listen as they discuss the superb cast and how the Christmas setting elevates the film. Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter: @CineNationPod Medium: CineNation E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
On this episode of the Runnin’ Plays Podcast, Grant Liffmann is joined by Dan Pfieffer, former Obama Senior Advisor and current co-host of Pod Save America. Pfieffer discusses his time working for President Obama, the relationship that formed between President Obama and Steph Curry, and NBA players using their voice for social initiatives. They also break down the success of the NBA bubble and if a Warriors, 76ers trade will happen this offseason.(1:53) Pfeiffer on rooting for the Warriors (6:00) Pfeiffer details the NBA’s handling of COVID-19(12:50) Pfeifer shares his opinion on political efforts of NBA players (20:00) Pfeiffer discusses President Obama’s relationship with Steph Curry (31:10) Pfeiffer on why he would trade Embiid over Simmons (36:50) Should Warriors trade with the Sixers? (47:05) More fun to watch: 00’ Iverson vs. 15’ Curry?(52:36) Draymond’s most underrated performance
This week, we have a full show ranging from Roman Polanski to Donnie Yen to Batman to a Dungeons and Dragons-type show that... never really happened. You'll like this one. Give it a listen! www.cinemasavants.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we have a full show ranging from Roman Polanski to Donnie Yen to Batman to a Dungeons and Dragons-type show that... never really happened. You'll like this one. Give it a listen! www.cinemasavants.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Na-na-na-na-na-na-na-na BATMAN! We dive into the Batman movie franchise, starting with Batman '89, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, and Batman & Robin. Let's talk about best Batmen, villains, music, one-liners, Batmobiles, and everything in between! Our Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/8IRMe Intro Music Composed by Hsiang-Ming Wen: http://hmwen.com
Coach Heather Macy shares her journey from growing up in a small town in North Carolina to becoming the all-time winningest HC at East Carolina and now serving as the Head Coach at Spartanburg Methodist College (NCJAA D1) in South Carolina. She was inducted into both the Starmount High School and Greensboro College Hall of Fames as a player. She began her coaching career as an AC at Catawba and Lenoir-Rhyne before entering the NCAA D1 coaching ranks as an AC at High Point University and UMBC. During her time as an AC she earned her Master's degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. Coach Macy took over as the HC of Pfieffer and then at Francis Marion University having great success at both schools, she led a high octane offense that was one of the best in the nation. She became the HC at East Carolina and would remain there for eight years and finishing 134-117 including three consecutive seasons with 20+ wins and WNIT appearances. She's the author of “Two Feet Forward” and also the founder of the non-profit "Influence and Impacters". Coach Macy is one of only 300 coaches in the country Macy received a Certification in Emotional Intelligence (EQ) in 2016. Twitter @2FTNHeatherMacy Website: www.influenceandimpacters.com
Geri Pfieffer comes on the podcast to discuss the reality of America's child welfare system. Geri began working and creating America's Taken when she lost her grandson to child protective services. I encourage everyone to take a listen to todays episode to further understand what is going on in this country's child welfare system, and the reform that needs to take place now. I was very happy to bring this topic to light through this episode and hope to do more episodes like this one in the future. Connect with Geri: Website Facebook Instagram Twitter For more information on Adoption Advocacy Podcast, and to participate in this episodes discussion board, please visit: http://www.adoptionadvocacypodcast.com Find the podcast on social media: facebook twitter instagram
Living through the COVID-19 pandemic raises all sorts of new questions about the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918-1919. This episode seeks to answer those questions. We look at the multiple waves of the flu, popular home remedies, who went to the hospital and who stayed home, how the federal government responded to the outbreak, the effect on the economy, resistance to face masks, and how the flu shaped the Roaring Twenties. Correction: In this episode I state that Arthur Conan Doyle stopped writing mysteries after the flu pandemic. This is simply not true. Doyle published numerous mysteries, including several Sherlock Holmes stories, between 1919 and his death in 1930. My apologies for the error, and thanks to the listener who caught it. Heroic efforts went into creating a vaccine for Pfieffer's Bacillus, which was believed by many doctors to cause the Spanish Flu. These efforts were all in vain, since Pfeiffer's Bacillus is a fairly common bacteria and not the cause of the flu. The actual cause would not be understood until the existence of viruses was proven in the late 1930s. The Spanish Flu hit in three waves, in the the spring of 1918, the fall of 1918, and the spring of 1919. There is no evidence that the relaxing of social distancing and/or quarantines triggered the second wave. It is more likely that the virus mutated into a more easily transmitted and more deadly form over the summer. However, the third wave can be linked to relaxed social distancing. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root was a popular patent medicine used to treat the flu. So were onions and Vick's Vapo-Rub. Nurses played an enormous role during the Spanish Flu, perhaps a greater role than doctors, since recovery was largely the matter of careful nursing. A severe shortage of nurses put a huge burden on those trying to treat patients. The American health system was strictly segregated in 1918-1919, and nurses of color struggled to treat the patients that overwhelmed the small and underfunded African-American hospitals. There was no precedent in 1918 for the federal government to play anything other than a coordinating and research role during the Spanish Flu. But the situation was so dire that states and cities begged for help. Surgeon General Rupert Blue seemed unable to rise to the challenge. The Surgeon's General's advice on how to avoid the flu was distributed widely but offered little in real help and failed to acknowledge the severity of the situation. The 1918 mid-term election went ahead as planned, but in parts of the west, polling places were unable to open because too many workers were sick with the flu. Public campaigns urged individuals to cover their faces when coughing or sneezing and to avoid shaking hands. If this cartoon is any indication, some people thought the efforts were extreme. Cities railed at residents to stop spitting on the street. This was an enormous problem, although this warning seems particularly stark. Masks were adopted across the country, and some cities mandated their use. The masks became a symbol of the disease. This cartoonist pokes fun at their ubiquity by proposing new styles soon to come out of the Paris fashion houses. San Francisco required residents and visitors to wear face masks, and initially compliance was high. Red Cross workers sold masks at ferry terminals and on the street. But people soon tired of wearing masks, or wore them slung around their necks. Soon police and public health officers were busy fining and arresting scofflaws. Crowds packed the Civic Auditorium for a boxing match in November 1918, and a photographer snapped this image of hundreds of San Franciscans without a mask in sight. Dozens of city leaders were fined for violated the mask ordinance. The ordinance was lifted a few days later. However, the ordinance was re-imposed in January when the flu returned to San Francisco. This time, opposition to masks was not just heated but organized. An anti-mask league held a meeting to which up to 5000 people attended. Violet Harris was 15 years old and living in Seattle when the flu closed schools. She kept a diary that gives a sense of life during the shut down. Some rumors traced the flu pandemic to German scientists and claimed the disease was spread by German submarines. This Brazilian cartoon conveys in this a rather grim way. Hundreds of thousands of children were left orphaned by the Spanish Flu. This photo shows a group of children who lost their families when the flu raged through the Bristol Bay region of Alaska.
On this episode, Doug realizes that both Indiana Jones and Alan Alda gave him a false impression of what the life of a college professor would be and Jamie's a little frightened that Alda might show up at her door with salad ingredients...she knows exactly what's on his mind if that happens. Listen to their thoughts on the patron-suggested episode, Sweet Liberty! Please provide a rating and review wherever you get the episode. Thank you! https://www.goodtimesgreatmovies.com Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodtimesgreatmovies Merch on TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gtgmcast Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GTGMcast And on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodtimesgreatmoviespodcast Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodtimesgreatmovies
ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 010 My Pfeiffer Pfamily Synthiea Kaldi was the first person I knew to call when I was told something was wrong with Ford. I admire her so much and would be lost without her humor and understanding. Finding someone like Synthiea, someone who lives with a lot of hard stuff but can also find the humor in it, is a really valuable resource for your mental health and general outlook. It's not easy being a parent, especially when your child has a complex medical need. Synthiea is further ahead in this unplanned detour along a dirt road with a lot of potholes and I'm constantly learning from her. It's impossible not to feel the light that radiates from her and I'm excited to share our conversation about her beautiful daughter and their experience with Pfeiffer Syndrome so far. Today we're talking about Mallory, Sythiea's little girl. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Mallory was born with a genetic disorder called Pfeiffer Syndrome, which is caused by a mutation in one of two genes- either the FGFR1 or FGFR2. These genes control bone growth in utero, signaling them when to grow and stop growing. When Mallory was born, all the sutures in her skull were fused except one. Usually you have skull plates floating around the baby's head and they fuse much later, some not even until teen years. Because Mallory's plates where fused, her brain didn't have the room it needed to grow, so it started growing places it doesn't normally grow. It pinched her ear canals completely shut, so she wears hearing aids. It also grew behind her eyes and started pushing them out, so there were quite a few surgeries she had very early in order to protect her eyes. A lot of times, kids with fusions have fused fingers and toes. With Mallory's specific type of Pfeiffer Syndrome, most have fused elbows. Mallory also has fused knees. When Mallory was born, I remember looking across the room and her head was huge, the shape of the Planter's peanut guy, one of here eyes looked like it was ready to pop out and I remember thinking she was going to die. It wasn't the best birth experience, but Mallory didn't die. She had much bigger plans. They transported her to NICU and the doctors were pretty sure of her diagnosis when she was born, but had to do the genetic testing to confirm. In the course of about two weeks that she was in the hospital, she had a bunch of surgeries. They had to go in and perform a strip craniectomy when she was only five days old, where they cut open the skull and give the brain room to grow and relieve the pressure. We were very fortunate in that when Mallory was born, the Medical Director of Craniofacial told the hospital to arrange for us to meet another family in the area whose daughter also has Pfeiffer Syndrome. He knew her mom and I would hit it off and so he made it happen. That family is now some of our closest friends. We can laugh about things with each other because we're not afraid to and when you talk to people who aren't going through the same thing, they probably don't find it funny, but also don't think it's okay to laugh about it. Mallory has a trach, which is a little tube that goes into the base of your throat to help you breath. She got that when she was about four months old because she wasn't breathing right and wasn't breathing well. A big part of the problem was that when that lovely big brain was growing wherever it could to protect itself, it really squished a lot of her throat and airway. If she got sick at all, it made it impossible for her to breath. We got the trach and with that came home nursing. The trach is not necessarily permanent, but we don't know at this point if or when she can get it out. Mallory is just another kid. Yes, she looks different and she talks different and she's in a wheelchair, but at the end of the day she likes princesses just like most kids her age. She likes watching funny YouTube videos of babies and cats, playing games, reading, all the same stuff. I appreciate when parents encourage their children to say hello and if they have a question to ask. Treating us as normal as possible is the best thing you can do and teaching your kids to do that as well is the best thing you can do for your kids. CONNECT WITH SYNTHIEA Synthiea Kaldi on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skaldi TUNE INTO THE ONCE UPON A GENE PODCAST Spotify Apple Podcasts Stitcher Overcast CONNECT WITH EFFIE PARKS Website Twitter Instagram
This one broke us a little. Could it be that 1998's "The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfieffer" starring Chi McBride has unseated Cop Rock for being the Absolute Worst? Find out if this Civil War-set "comedy" has what it takes to be The Worst Show on Earth! We have a show email address and we'd love to hear from you! Drop us a line at worstshowonearth@gmail.com. Follow Tocci on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/michaeltocci1/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Grab your silver bullets, this week we are transformed by WOLF, the 1994 film starring Jack Nicholson as a man who starts growing hair where there was no hair before! Directed by the great Mike Nichols and also featuring Michelle Pfieffer and James Spader, Wolf tackles aging, betrayal and why you should never hold a conversation at the urinal. This movie seemed wild when we were younger, but how does it hold up under the light of a full moon? Listen to find out! Also subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Also, follow us on Facebook or Twitter. And please consider supporting our Patreon campaign, or purchasing Rewatchability t-shirts at TeePublic!
It takes a brave and passionate man to venture into the field of professional horse training in Sydney. The big stables totally dominate the scene- the smaller ones have to battle for the leftovers. At 38 years of age, David Pfieffer has already been training in his own right for close to a decade, posting 300 winners to date. He has a loyal owner base, a dedicated staff and a team of 35 horses in his Warwick Farm stable. David’s had a healthy number of stakes winners, and although he doesn’t want to be typecast, it’s no coincidence that he has a great strike rate with fillies and mares. Have a listen to his story.
If you enjoyed Episode 2 of The Through Line, listen now to host Damion LeeNatali’s full conversation with Jessica Pfieffer, Social Worker specializing in brain science and trauma.
Also... Double Disney News: Is James Gunn being rehired? And what about the slate of Fox Movies that were in production before the Disney purchase? Another Spock?!? Star Trek Discovery announces a new Spock for it's show...
KZSC News ~ 2017 10 12 Wildfires raze urban California areas (Tyler Harris & Keith Rozendal) Monterey Peninsula Pushes For Public Water Company (Matt) Arrests Weapon filled music video (Charlotte) The Fight Against Chloropyrifos (Samantha Rocinos) Peak Monarch Watching Season (Olivia Joyce) Carmel Moves To Ban Plastic Straws (Matthew Sandoval) Pfeifer Big Sur Bridge To Reopen (Maelin Rose) Fourteen Llamas Rescued By Monterey Zoo (Sandra Cortez) Police presence at Homeless Camp riles debate in Santa Cruz (Daniel Wootan) More online at kzsc.org
Jamie and Doug's families have been residents of the sleepy town of Eastwick for generations. They keep to themselves but of course, know everyone in town. One day, a mysterious man with a foreign name shows up and just as quickly vanishes. And other than a few pop up thunderstorms, they (along with 99% of the town's population) don't notice that a single thing has changed. https://www.goodtimesgreatmovies.com Follow Good Times Great Movies Twitter: @GTGMcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodtimesgreatmovies Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodtimesgreatmovies
Darrin Pfieffer from Goldfinger is back on the podcast to talk life after Goldfinger.
Walken’s hair!!!! Ahhhhhhhhh!!!! Mike, Pete, and special guest Alex Cater (@HappyPuke) talk about the 1992 movie, Batman Returns. It’s such a Burton film! It’s way different than any other Batman movie, and an interesting way for Burton and Keaton to exit the series, and leave a totally different mark than the 1989 film. Mike, Pete, and Alex make plenty of time for history and humor - you won’t want to miss. Upcoming Episodes: 6/15/2016 - Feedback Episode - Give us your moos! And your feedback. This will be a discussion of the year 2 episodes so far, and a great time for your to tell us what you think of us! We also may have a special announcement. Sacred Cows is a bi-weekly podcast where we talk about movies that are 10 years old or older, and that at least one cast member or guest has nostalgia for. We start each episode with sketch comedy before getting into the review itself. Some episodes are feedback episodes, where we talk about whatever thing you want related to the previous several shows! Get us your feedback, questions, comments, or snide remarks at sacredcows@herooftheweb.com, or follow us on Twitter @SacredCowsPod! #JoinTheHerd #BovineBooster Mike - @WhiteMorph on Twitter Pete = Sending smoke signals from Rohan
My guest for episode #247 is James Chisholm, a principal and co-founder of the Toronto-based ExperiencePoint. James is a pioneer in the design of online game-based learning, and has authored numerous leadership simulations in use by over 100,000 executives and managers worldwide. I fell in love with their "Lakeview" hospital change management simulation a few years back when I first got to try it and I've been very happy to learn from James and to partner with ExperiencePoint. James speaks and writes widely on the subject of games, learning and change. He co-authored chapters in the "Handbook of Experiential Learning" and in the Center for Creative Leadership's Fieldbook, "Experience-Driven Leader Development: Strategies, Tools, and Practices" (both published by Pfieffer). Read his full bio: (PDF). In this episode, we discuss topics including why change management is such an important issue for him and organizations, the role of simulations and experience-based learning, how "leadership is a process," and how "change is synonymous with leadership."
Comedian Ryan Pfeiffer @ratedrcomedy joins #FBR to speculate on what life was like on the set of Deliverance and pretty much spend the rest of the podcast talking about butt f-ing. And pedophiles. And the mafia.