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Los Consejos de Joan
T4 E6 Como agua

Los Consejos de Joan

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 22:30


Hoy quiero hablarles sobre una serie que estoy viendo que me tiene bien pompiá. Quee se llama Como Agua Para Chocolate. Como Agua Para Chocolate está en el servicio de streaming de MAX. Es una adaptación de una novela llamada también Como Agua Para Chocolate que fue escrita la autora mexicana Laura Esquivel. Esta Novela la tuve que leer en la Universidad. Así que me emocionó mucho verla en una serie. Hablemos de esta historia.

Razzle Dazzle
Episode 224: Batman Beyond feat. Richard Chin Quee

Razzle Dazzle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 117:07


Apathy, greed, corruption, power, hope.Courage, honor, justice.Join us as we talk about what is Beyond vengeance... What's Beyond the night... We talk about Batman Beyond!Special Guest - Richard Chin Queethreesongstories.orgInstagram: @threesongstoriesFacebook: Three Song StoriesSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3OcBwhoY1GPm2kEkcoE8Ec?si=b718ce66c0904eefApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/three-song-stories/id1358804021Host: Jared Gonzalez.Cohosts: Chaz Hawkins, Mauro Piquera. Master Chief Engineer: Jared Gonzalez. Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Graphics Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Digital Media Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Producer: Jared Gonzalez.Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audiohttps://whitebataudio.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4bhtuB3yQc&list=PL1m53AWWNEqSw5qgWy9VeKOplK1Fg8yoy&index=4

Cuarentonas Power
Beriana: Meno...¿QUEEÉ?

Cuarentonas Power

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 53:57


¡No se pueden perder este episodio! Tuvimos en el estudio a Beriana una Cuarentonas chingonsísisma que vino a contarnos su experiencia con la perimenopausia, porque sí Cuarentonas, si ya llegaron al cuarto piso ¡tenemos noticias! sus "achaques" son nada más y nada menos que síntomas de perimenopausia, si como nosotras no sabían nada del tema, acá les traemos toooda la información... así es que paren oreja que ahí les va... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Manu dans le 6/9 : Le best-of
Les infos aléatoires du monde de Salomé du Vendredi 20 Septembre : les inconnus dans vos rêves sont des personnes quee vous avez déjà vu !

Manu dans le 6/9 : Le best-of

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 3:42


Tous les matins à 8H10, Salomé nous donne des infos aléatoires du monde.

Promising Young Surgeon
From Scalpel to Script: Dr. Anthony Chin-Quee's Journey from Otolaryngologist to TV Writer

Promising Young Surgeon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 58:17


In this week's episode of Promising Young Surgeon, we explore the fascinating and multifaceted career of Dr. Anthony Chin-quee. From his beginnings as an otolaryngologist to his current roles as a television writer and memoir author, Dr. Chin-quee shares his unique journey and the lessons learned along the way. We discuss his work on shows like Grey's Anatomy and The Resident, the challenges of medical residency, and his critically acclaimed memoir, "I Can't Save You." Join us for an enlightening conversation about resilience, creativity, and the power of storytelling.ResourcesI Can't Save You: A Memoirhttps://www.amazon.com/I-Cant-Save-You-Memoir/dp/0593418883 Xhttps://x.com/cq__md?lang=en Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/?hl=en 00:00 – Cold Open00:34 – Intro to Anthony Chin-quee04:25 – Why Medicine?17:00 – The Conveyor Belt46:50 – Writing for Television56:14 – Do You Believe in Karma?56:56 – Where to Find Anthony Interact with the podcast! Email me at pys@heyinfluent.com to ask questions. We would love to hear from the Promising Young Surgeon audience.Promising Young Surgeon is sponsored by Pattern. Discover why more than 20,000 doctors trust Pattern to shop for disability insurance. Request free quotes in 5 minutes. Compare policies with an expert. Buy with confidence. LINK: https://www.patternlife.com/promising-young-surgeon?campid=349433Subscribe, tune in, and join the conversation as Dr. Hardin and her guests tackle the pressing issues facing today's medical professionals and ponder how to nurture a more compassionate and sustainable healthcare environment. Connect with Frances Mei:https://linktr.ee/francesmei.md https://rethinkingresidency.com/about/Find More info on this series and other podcasts on the Influent Network at HeyInfluent.comFollow the Influent Network on Social Media:LinkedIn | Twitter (X) | YouTube | TikTok | Instagram | Facebook The Influent Network is where emerging healthcare professionals and esteemed medical experts converge. Our platform is a straightforward resource for career development, financial planning, practice management, and investment insights, designed to foster strong professional connections. Powered by Hurrdat MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Peculiar Book Club Podcast
Make sure to Scrub In for Anthony Chin-Quee and I Can't Save You

Peculiar Book Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 64:49


What happens when racism is not a bug in the system—but in fact IS the system? And the Health System, at that. Imagine being a high-achieving person of color, courted by prestigious medical institutions, but then denied the support you needed when you got there? Fighting through burnout and the grueling pace of residency, only to wind up a cog in a bureaucracy that sees patients as broken bits on an assembly line. “With] ninety-ninth percentile MCAT and Step and Board scores as entrance keys to the profession,” writes author Anthony Chin-Quee, “we too often neglect to screen for traits that truly matter: the self-awareness and strength of character necessary to weather the devastating emotional trials that are sure to come; the humility and grace required to be an effective, collaborative, and avid lifelong learner.” Chin-Quee's memoir, I CAN'T SAVE YOU, doesn't just present the trauma of our medical education system, but the trauma of living and of caring in a narrative described by NPR as “messy” but provocative—an “assemblage of shifting narrative perspectives, poetry, anecdotes, and hallucinatory performance, represents the structural equivalent of a mixtape.” Guess what, y'all, it's Medical Humanities. Yes, like that journal I happen to be the editor in chief of… and I cannot WAIT to chat live with Anthony about how we have lost—and how to regain—the human at the center of medicine. Don't miss this livestream on Jun 27th, only on the Peculiar Book Club. Episode was recorded live June 27, 2024. Website: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://brandyschillace.com/peculiar/⁠⁠⁠⁠ Newsletter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠http://eepurl.com/ixJJ2Y⁠⁠⁠⁠ Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/PeculiarBookClub/membership⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@PeculiarBookClub/streams⁠⁠⁠⁠ Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@peculiarBC⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠facebook.com/groups/peculiarbooksclub⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@thepeculiarbookclub⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Knock Knock, Hi! with the Glaucomfleckens
Depression in Medicine: It's Ok To Ask For Help | Dr. Anthony Chin-Quee

Knock Knock, Hi! with the Glaucomfleckens

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 65:05


Author, Television Writer, and Board Certified Otolaryngologist, Dr Anthony Chin-Quee, joins the Glaucomfleckens to rank the five senses, before talking about his path to medicine from growing up in Brooklyn within an immigrant family to studying at Harvard, sharing his experience with depression while studying and working, and explains why he left the field of medicine to work in Hollywood. — Want to Learn About Dr Anthony Chin-Quee?  Instagram: @wheyouat Twitter / X: @cq__md — To Get Tickets to Wife & Death: You can visit Glaucomflecken.com/live  We want to hear YOUR stories (and medical puns)! Shoot us an email and say hi! knockknockhi@human-content.com Can't get enough of us? Shucks. You can support the show on Patreon for early episode access, exclusive bonus shows, livestream hangouts, and much more! – http://www.patreon.com/glaucomflecken  -- A friendly reminder from the G's and Tarsus: If you want to learn more about Demodex Blepharitis, making an appointment with your eye doctor for an eyelid exam can help you know for sure. Visit http://www.EyelidCheck.com for more information.  This episode is brought to you by pRxcision. To see a demo, Go to http://www.prxcision.com/kkh. Today's episode is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient Experience (DAX). It's like having a virtual Jonathan in your pocket. If you would like to learn more about DAX Copilot check out http://nuance.com/discoverDAX and ask your provider for the DAX Copilot experience. Produced by Human Content Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Razzle Dazzle
Batman The Animated Series feat. Richard Chin Quee

Razzle Dazzle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 104:18


He is vengeance… He is the night… He is BATMAN!! Join us as we dive deeper into Gotham, honor Kevin Conroy, and Mark Hamill on this episode about Batman The Animated Series! Special Guest: Richard Chin Quee Instagram: @threesongstories Facebook: Three Song Stories Hosts: Jared Gonzalez, Patrick Pereira. Co-Host: Tatum Bates. Master Chief Engineer: Jared Gonzalez. Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Graphics Editor: Jared Gonzalez. Producer: Jared Gonzalez.

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Listener Favorites: Anthony Chin-Quee | How Looking Within Can Change Your Life for the Better

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 59:24


In this inspiring podcast episode, Anthony Chin-Quee, a medical professional and author, shares his journey of self-discovery and how it changed his life for the better. Through his unflinching examination of what it means to be a physician, he discovered the power of storytelling in helping to forgive himself and others, which allowed him to chart a new way forward. His memoir, "I Can't Save You," is an honest and human account of his struggles with relationships, feelings of inadequacy, and a fear of failure, and how looking within transformed his life. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

She's Not Doing So Well - Gay Perspective On Everyday Life
If We Were Straight, We Would Probably Be Homophobic

She's Not Doing So Well - Gay Perspective On Everyday Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 75:49 Transcription Available


This week, Jim loses his shit and Bobby is obsessed with Saltburn. In the latest "Not Well" podcast episode, Bobby and Jim engage in a spirited discussion that seamlessly blends comedy with deep commentary on contemporary social and political issues. They address the complexities of gay culture, offering personal insights on dating and social dynamics. The episode's unique combination of humor and critical analysis makes it an engaging listen for those interested in a comedic yet thoughtful exploration of current events, societal challenges, and personal stories. This episode is particularly notable for its candid discussion of cultural conflicts and religious interpretations, presented with the podcast's signature edgy humor.[00:02:36] Slavery and the Civil War.[00:05:12] Homophobia and Chick-fil-A.[00:07:26] The Bible's creation myth.[00:11:38] Gay phrases and stereotypes.[00:14:30] Pronouns and misgendering.[00:19:31] Pubic hair is back.[00:22:09] Cannabis legalization efforts.[00:24:00] TikTok stars and influencers.[00:27:38] Online dating is out.[00:29:34] Grooming children in church.[00:35:19] Ins and outs of 2024.[00:37:09] Picky eaters and racist eating.[00:40:57] Are vests fashionable?[00:43:46] Boyfriend dick and size perceptions.[00:50:05] The dick with the hole.[00:52:47] Zoomers equal Boomers.[00:54:38] Gen Z and Zoomer Boomers.[00:57:15] Millennials ruling the world.[01:01:04] Funneling tax dollars to corporations.[01:03:03] Genocide in Palestine.[01:06:28] Who cares about Chick-fil-A's Sunday policy?[01:09:41] Harming our pets for longevity.[01:13:24] Saltburn movie recommendation.Support the showAs always you can write us at nowellpodcast@gmail.com or call us at ‪(614) 721-5336‬ and tell us your Not Wells of the week InstagramTwitterBobby's Only FansHelp us continue to grow and create amazing content, like a live tour or just help fund some new headphones when needed. Any help is appreacited. https://www.buzzsprout.com/510487/subscribe#gaypodcast #podcast #gay #lgbtq #queerpodcast #lgbt #lgbtpodcast #lgbtqpodcast #gaypodcaster #queer#instagay #podcasts #podcasting #gaylife #pride #lesbian #bhfyp #gaycomedy #comedypodcast #comedy #nyc #614 #shesnotdoingsowell #wiltonmanor #notwell

The Nocturnists
Conversations: Anthony Chin-Quee, MD

The Nocturnists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 52:27


Television writer and former ENT surgeon Anthony Chin-Quee speaks about his memoir, I Can't Save You, and his burgeoning career in storytelling for the screen. Find show notes, transcript, and more at thenocturnists.com

Extra Shot with Alisha Fernandez Miranda
Extra Shot 101: Tony Chin-Quee

Extra Shot with Alisha Fernandez Miranda

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 33:07


Welcome to the premiere of Extra Shot with Alisha Fernandez Miranda. This interview with Tony Chin-Quee - board-certified Otolaryngologist (try saying that five times fast. Or one time.), retired surgeon, screen writer, Grey's Anatomy guest star, acapella superstar and author of the searing memoir I CAN'T SAVE YOU - is guaranteed to have you in stitches. The good kind.Buy I CAN'T SAVE YOU here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Let's Grab Coffee
S1E107 - I Can't Save You with Anthony Chin-Quee

Let's Grab Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 50:13


Episode Notes Doctors are trained to save the lives of countless patients but what happens when the person who needs saving is themselves? On today's show I'm joined by Dr. Anthony Chin-Quee, author of I Can't Save You. In this memoir, Anthony gives us an intimate look at one doctor's journey into and out of medicine. Anthony Chin-Quee, M.D., is a board-certified otolaryngologist with degrees from Harvard University and Emory University School of Medicine. An award-winning storyteller with The Moth, he has been on the writing staff of FOX's The Resident and a medical adviser for, none other than, ABC's Grey's Anatomy. He has published opinions in Forbes and been interviewed by NPR on the topic of systemic racism in medical education.

Explore The Space
Anthony Chin-Quee On “I Can’t Save You”

Explore The Space

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 39:36


"How do I learn to save myself in this world where I'm asked to save others?" Anthony Chin-Quee is an Ear, Nose and Throat specialist who wrote the stunning memoir "I Can't Save You". We covered the various writing styles and techniques he used this remarkable work and the challenge of finding yourself while learning how to be a doctor. We also dive deep into financial literacy, empty carbs and being on strike. This was outstanding! Check out the archive of Explore The Space Podcast The Explore The Space Merchandise Store is open! Please check it out Please subscribe to and rate Explore The Space on Apple Podcasts or wherever you download podcasts. Email feedback or ideas to mark@explorethespaceshow.com Follow on Twitter @ETSshow, Instagram @explorethespaceshow Links Twitter: @CQ__MD Instagram: @wheyouat    

Start the game already!
Age of Empires Magazin #18

Start the game already!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 143:52


In den AoE News machen wir eine Nachbesprechung von King of the Desert 5, dem große Arabia only S-tier Turnier. Wir sprechen außerdem über den gegenwärtig arg verbuggten Zustand des Spiels, berichten von den Entlassungen bei Relic Entertainment und diskutieren, was das für das Franchise bedeuten könnte, und berichten kurz von sonstigen Turnierergebnissen. Im Spotlight haben wir uns dem heißesten Thema überhaupt gewidment: die neue Meta, inklusive Theorien zur Genese, wie sie aussieht und eine Einschätzung dazu, ob sie sich halten wird. In Neues von uns geben wir euch einen Einblick in unsere Arbeit des vergangenen Monats. Anschließend folgt der traditionelle Turnierausblick für den Folgemonat, also den Juni 2023. Wir wünschen euch ganz viel Spaß mit dieser Sendung! Felix & Christian Unsere HP: www.startthegamealready.de Unser Discord: discord.com/invite/SYp9dCXYsK Ihr möchtet helfen, dass wir noch mehr Content für euch machen? Das geht hier: steadyhq.com/startthegamealready/ Timecodes: 00:00 Programm 03:04 News: KotD5 Turnier: liquipedia.net/ageofempires/King_of_the_Desert/5 Twitter: twitter.com/MembTV/status/1662908087647322113 Stats-Seite: aoestats.io/tournaments/kotd5 01:03:05 News: Brief der Devs Brief: www.ageofempires.com/news/looking-a…for-age-ii-de/ 01:16:14 News: Relic Entertainment Twitter: twitter.com/relicgames/status/1661060864651452416 01:22:52 News: DLC Return of Rome 01:24:11 News: Clash of Queens 2 Turnier: liquipedia.net/ageofempires/Quee…ash/2/Gold_League 01:25:31 Spotlight: Neue Meta 02:00:43 Neues von uns 02:10:51 Turnierausblick Juni 2023 Masters of Arena 7: liquipedia.net/ageofempires/Masters_of_Arena/7 Nations Cup 2023: liquipedia.net/ageofempires/Nations_Cup/2023 Delicious Whirled Cup 2023: liquipedia.net/ageofempires/Deli…up_2023/Qualifier Admirals League 2: liquipedia.net/ageofempires/AoE2_Admirals_League/2 Weekend Warlords: Horizons: www.twitch.tv/acro17_aoe Return of Reverse Pick: liquipedia.net/ageofempires/Return_of_Reverse_Pick Plünderparty: kitsc.gg/23 Elite Classic: liquipedia.net/ageofempires/Elite_Classic Afreeca Duos: liquipedia.net/ageofempires/Afreeca_Duos Music: www.purple-planet.com

Using the Whole Whale Podcast
”I Can't Save You” Author Interview: Anthony Chin-Quee

Using the Whole Whale Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 0:22


Our interview with Anthony Chin-Quee covers episodes from the book, his experience after publishing and insight into his experience with imposter syndrome. There are also many lessons for leaders in how they prepare the next generation.  Buy the book   Brief Summary Anthony Chin-Quee's 'I Can't Save You' tells the struggles of a Black physician Anthony Chin-Quee captures the space between medicine's all-consuming demands and its practitioners' fallibility in a cautionary tale of his own mental and physical struggles as a Black physician.   Anthony Chin-Quee, M.D., is a board-certified otolaryngologist with degrees from Harvard University and Emory University School of Medicine. An award-winning storyteller with The Moth, he has been on the writing staff of FOX's The Resident and a medical adviser for ABC's Grey's Anatomy. Google Books Books: I Can't Save You: A Memoir   Anthony on social: https://www.instagram.com/wheyouat/    Rough Transcript: [00:00:00] just tease this first time , the pager goes off. Yes. And you're sitting there like, oh, I'm going in coach. And you're like, I'm going to your likeube. I was like, are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? It is not, it is not a joke. So just to set the scene, , it's the begin, the first couple of days in July and new. [00:00:20] Doctors straight outta med school, start in the hospitals July 1st. They're just a couple weeks outta med school and they know absolutely nothing. Okay. But we're supposed to start taking care of So I have been reading this book nonstop at night, and I, frankly, I am, I'm like, I skate to one song only and it's non-fiction. This is, I think, firmly the most exciting non-fiction book that I have picked up in a very long time, written by an old friend of mine. I can't save you. Is the book and we have Anthony Chin-Quee here. [00:01:18] I know him by Tony. How's it going, Tony? It's going great man. It's so good to see you. It's been a while. Yeah. Yeah, it's been a while. We went to high school together and so part of this book I was there for and it's been really incredible to hear how you've become a board certified auto laryngologists with degrees from Harvard university, Emory university school of medicine. And by the way, an award-winning storyteller with the moth and writing staff of foxes, the resident, and a medical advisor for ABC's Grey's anatomy. [00:01:50] Just just awesome. And building all of those parts into this. Memoir. [00:01:56] I mean, quite a journey. And so maybe I can start with a cliche. A book really isn't therapy cheaper. We could have gone that route. Right? Well, I mean, I. I mean, I feel like I've always, I've always been a storyteller. I mean, you know, I was in all the plays and stuff like growing up and I loved playing music and singing, dancing, all that sort of thing. [00:02:20] And so, telling stories is my favorite way of trying to express myself. And, you know, it's something that I thought I'd lost in the, in the journey, imposterthrough medicine and, you know, luckily found it partway through and realized, you know, telling the story of, of how I went through it. Thought I thought that might resonate with some folks. [00:02:42] And I just did my best to do that journey justice and kind of give voice to some thoughts and experiences that we may be uncomfortable saying out loud a lot of the time. And see if I could start some, you know, reflection and conversation with, with folks who are, are reading it. I mean, the story combines so many narratives in a poetic, in a fun, in a painful, in a like, frankly page turning way. [00:03:10] You know, we have elements of racism. We have elements of the, violation of the Hippocratic Oath, right? Like what it means to be a doctor in this country through like, you know, we just went through a little thing, the pandemic and, and then also, frankly, very intimate. Relationships that begin with your parents, with your father as a, as a figure throughout this and then mm-hmm. [00:03:31] Trickle into your relationship with women. Mm-hmm. imposterthat frankly just make for a good read. Yeah. But also you're just , wow. He said that. What has been some of the more interesting feedback? You know, I was reading just on like npr, no big deal, like NPR doing a little summary. What has been some of the most interesting feedback you've gotten here? [00:03:56] Yeah, I think the most interesting feedback has come from people who I've known throughout the journey who've, imposterchimed in to, to kind of share how it made them feel. And this is people from, folks I grew up with and back in Brooklyn to, folks who I was in training with in med school with, um, have met afterwards. [00:04:18] It's been interesting seeing the feedback from physicians. Especially kind of marginalized physicians, like female physicians and physicians of color. And they've just been so, it's been so gratifying that, you know, me sharing some of my experiences have kind of given voice to experiences they've gone through and experiences they've tried to. [00:04:40] Tell themselves, weren't as crazy as, as they thought they were. And it just, seeing that, some of these stories really validated people's experiences has been really wonderful. And, some of the folks who show up in the book, Actually reached out to me. And I, I mean, there's plenty of folks I, I don't expect to hear from. [00:04:59] impostercause not, not everybody I think I know where like the one star rating, like I was looking at the ratings. I was like, I think I know who that is. But yeah, some of those I don't expect earned You earned it. Yeah. But I mean, some of, some of the folks you know, even who I've had complicated relationships with, reached out to really kind of. [00:05:20] Show appreciation and, and kind of, mend some, mend some bridges sometimes, which is, which is always really, really wonderful. That's not, that wasn't my intention, but it's been, it's been really nice to kind of, get close to some folks that I thought I'd lost, forever. So it's been really a wonderful reception so far and I've been so, so happy about it. [00:05:42] Have you. Have you thought about charging for absolving white people of guilt? That seems to be a theme. Is it? Like, what's the fee? Can I Venmo you? , yeah. So talk to me about this as a business. I think that, imposterthere are probably some people who might take you up on that. I'm not that guy, but I think that, it's, you know, I talk about. [00:06:12] A lot of stuff in this, in this book, especially, you know, my relationships with, with white folks as I've, I've, as I've gone through different and more elite circles with my professional development. And as you do that, the, the diversity gets a lot scarr. And I've just learned how to navigate in those, in those circles. [00:06:33] But, there's, there's so much that I've learned that, white allies should be doing or can do, but just choose not to because it's the path of least resistance. , white people don't have to think about racism if they don't feel like it. You know what I mean? Um, which is different from how I experience the world where I have to think about it and experience it every day. [00:06:57] And so, I would like for, for lots of white folks to, to do the work and be, be a little more courageous, imposterwith their position of privilege. But I'm not gonna be the one to teach you how to do that. I think there's a, a world full of books that can set you on the right path. And then if you've done the work and the research and, and the put in the time, then I'm happy to chat, um, and, if, if it's for a low, low fee of, there it's 20 bucks a minute on the phone like that, you know. That's fine. I'll, I'll, I'll take that. But, you know, we'll, we'll work out the model and I'll, I'll of course credit George with, with the, with the idea. Um, that's white guy over here came up with it. [00:07:38] Oh, God. Yeah. Just like there's a, there's a white guy behind all this that'll go Well, the fyi. Cut that. Cut that. Cut that. [00:07:51] I, yeah. Look I think the, black Lives matter of movement of George Floyd. We, we've, we've lived through this and I think in the nonprofit sector especially, there is a danger of that, allyship leading to like, oh, Great. Every, let's say black employee, black or brown employee I have is now the, the expert is my teacher is my, mm-hmm. How do I get my white guilt absolved? And you really drive a truck right at this again. Mm-hmm. And again, in the book, you know, we have a lot of social impact leaders that have, I will say, their hearts firmly and. The right place, but execution is lacking. Mm-hmm. Um, not so much advice, but I think this book and reading it with that perspective, just, it, it puts you just in your head, frankly, which is a weird place. [00:08:42] Mm-hmm. Yeah. There, it's a very strange, very strange place to be. But I think that, I mean, that can be, if that's my gift, To, imposterto the movement, then, then that's great. Because I just, like in the, in your sector, in, in, in medicine, you know, we ha we do have a lot of well-meaning white people there who are trying their best to You know, be allies. [00:09:07] But, ultimately it ends up just, just like it does in your sectors with, diversity, equity, and inclusion leaders who are the, one black person on your staff who gets this responsibility to educate everybody on how to deal with their, the racism that they've just lived with and embraced without really knowing it a lot of the time. [00:09:29] And then it's our responsibility once again. And most of those positions are not positions that get you more salary. They just get you more work, which is, awesome because we're kind of, we're kind of propping up some systems there that need breaking. But, I think that there's so much. [00:09:54] Work that white people can do with their position and their privilege if only they were energized and motivated to do so. You don't need a black person to teach you that you've been messing up or that you, I mean, or that you walk through the world with blinders on. I mean, there's so many resources for you to understand that on your own. [00:10:17] And then, Once you've done the work of understanding that, then, then we could talk, and like, you know, I'll let you into my head and, and help with, impostersome of the vocabulary that might be lacking. I mean, I've done this with, there's a, there's a character in the book who I went through medical training with who is just, we were the two guys in our year. [00:10:39] He was a white guy. I was a black guy, and I, He, there were so many spaces in which he could have stood up for me or done the right thing, or, or, or, or made a difference. And he chose not to cuz he was nervous, he was scared. And we actually, after training, and this is post book, became really good friends because he finally, we sat down one day and he actually told me about all those moments that people were talking trash about me at work and he just thought, you know, the best thing for me would be to protect me from that. [00:11:15] And so he didn't say anything but just didn't tell me. Mm-hmm. And meanwhile, I'm thinking I'm a lunatic. That I'm completely nuts because I think people are talking about me and I think this is going on behind closed doors, but there's no way I can prove it and it's making me lose my mind. And. You know, only several years after did I learn the truth and was validated in realizing like, oh, I wasn't crazy. [00:11:39] This was really happening and it's really shitty. And so, he, I think he felt a lot of guilt about that, and I think he was looking for me to help absolve that, and I didn't, and I just told him $20 a minute. Yeah. I mean, I wasn't getting the check, so I was like, listen, listen man, like here's the work. [00:12:01] That I expect of you now that you're, you're finally awake, , this is the work I expect of you. This is the work I expect you to do with your children, that you're, you're raising white men in America. That's a massive responsibility if you're gonna make the world a better place like you would like to. [00:12:21] And so, you know, we had those conversations and we still do. But It took, it took a long time for him to awaken to the dangers of like silent allyship. Yeah, I think that's, that, that phrase, silent allyship. It's sort of the first word, betrays the second part. I feel like a, a, a touch. Yeah, it does. [00:12:46] And that's, that's like silent applause. Like if I'm getting silent applause. Am I getting applause? Exactly. What is the sound of one hand clapping Tony? That's e That's exactly what it is. I mean, you know, are you an ally? If I can't see it or if I can't feel it, you gotta figure that out. So we dip into, okay, we dip into that stuff in the book, which is super fun. [00:13:12] This book, you mean? Right here? That book, that book that everybody that can be purchased on Amazon as I speak. imposterthere are some ridiculously intense medical moments. And if you're watching this on your likeube, I want you to know if you simply search for how to like fix a finger and adjust, that could be considered medical training. [00:13:34] I don't know if you could just tease this like the first time you were like, the pager goes off. Yes. And you're sitting there like, oh, I'm going in coach. And you're like, I'm going to your likeube. I was like, are you kidding me? Are you kidding me? It is not, it is not a joke. Like so just to set the scene, set the scene scene, you know, it's the begin, the first couple of days in July and new. [00:13:57] Doctors straight outta med school, start in the hospitals July 1st. They're just a couple weeks outta med school and they know absolutely nothing. Okay. But we're supposed to start taking care of patients, right? And so I had my first day on call, which means I was the only representative for my service in the entire hospital for 12 hours. [00:14:20] Um, and I'd been a doctor officially for like 72 hours. So I totally knew. You know, everything. Right. And then I, I got a call from the er to, to help fix a dislocated finger. And I was the expert on call in the hospital. I was the expert, right? And so had to weigh some things, you know, what are the chances I could really do permanent damage to this finger? [00:14:45] Oh God. imposterif I just try, you know, um, You know, and, and other people had tried, maybe I should just try or maybe I should call and ask for help. So I decided to try which is a position lots of young doctors understand, and I went on your likeube and just looked up some stuff on how to do it and then, you know, to find out how that worked out. [00:15:10] You can buy the book. [00:15:15] Yeah. Spoil alert, you're no longer a doctor. But actually, imposterI'll, I'll say through 75% of the book I was like, Anybody who's gonna become or is thinking about becoming a doctor should not read this book. And then I got to, I think it's the fatherhood chapter. Mm-hmm. And it, it was just fascinating because it is clear that you had gone through this sort of absolute valley of darkness and come out and suddenly were watching this next generation rise in. [00:15:44] And knowing that I'm like, if. There are doctors like that, that are reading it. I was like, oh God, that is how to do your job because you saw how not to do your job. I don't know if there's anything that, you know, you can talk to about, like, all right, you're about to go into this industry, especially if you were a black or brown person that, you know, this book can bring them. [00:16:04] Yeah. And I, I, you know, thanks for, thanks for saying that because I, I, I don't mean. With this story to discourage people from going into medicine. I don't, I, I don't want less doctors. I want more doctors who are taking care of themselves and, um, are taken care of by the system. And so when I think about the doctors like coming up behind me you know, all, and even in residency and training All I wanted was for them, not just to not go through what I went through, but to feel at just maybe a little more empowered with their, with their lives and their position, with their identity. [00:16:43] Because it's, it's imperative that. Black and brown faces, women, folks of all genders, coming into medicine and really any of these high powered you know, industries where you are the other by a significant margin, it's imperative that, you know, going in, that that world that you're entering was not built for you. [00:17:07] It wasn't built to be hospitable for you. And, In many cases, it's kind of built to be hostile towards you. And so how do you navigate that? And how do you maintain your own identity in the process? Where are there opportunities to change that culture and where are you going to take losses in the fight that. [00:17:30] You know, are gonna hurt. You know, like there's just, you know, there's so many peaks and valleys to the journey, but, um, I felt so strongly about empowering the next generation to understand that stuff upfront so that they could decide how they wanted to fight a theme in here. Also, I think that probably disproportionately affects. [00:17:54] Brown and black people is the imposter syndrome element. Mm-hmm. This imposter syndrome, like you were, I mean you were, I did a terrible job on the intro. Maybe I'll try again. Maybe not. But Harvard, I've heard of it. Mm-hmm Medical school pretty good. And it just seems like there is an imposter monster following you around constantly. [00:18:15] And I, I think that also exists a lot for, you know, many nonprofit leaders that are asked to take on. Incredibly difficult and dynamic problems without necessarily the like, mountain of training. Mm-hmm. And saying like, like, why do I deserve to be in this room? Why do, why can I apply for this, X hundred thousand dollars grant? [00:18:35] Why do I deserve X? Like, I don't know. Can you unpack your relationship with imposter syndrome a little bit? Yeah. I mean, I think it was, it was really kind of, A deep theme throughout the book and really throughout my life. But I think the deal with imposter syndrome and just, and just kind of taking the medical journey for example, is that I reali like, I felt like an imposter because I wanted to be doing the best I could at my job, but I knew I didn't have the tools to do it. [00:19:13] And nobody around me. Was making me feel like they were having the same doubts. We're all, we are all conditioned, especially in medicine to. Show each other how bulletproof we are and how, I mean, I'm sure I looked to other people like I was fine. You know what I mean? Just like they, they appeared to me. [00:19:37] And so, you know, even though we're struggling and we want to be better, we just don't quite know how to do it. And then once you get that in your head, then you feel like you don't belong there. And then, you know, anytime you make any mistake, you're just like, well, this is evidence that I, I shouldn't have this position. [00:19:52] You know, that's very real. And so how do we navigate through that esp. Like for people in any industry, I know anybody worth their salt who is running a company or in any position, any leadership position has those feelings. You have those feelings when you care about what you're trying to do. And so getting through that, I think. [00:20:16] A great, a great first start is, is communicating it and talking with people about it. You don't, you don't have to be an island in any of these positions, and you should be able to share these feelings because they betray just how passionate you are about what you do and how well you want to do it. [00:20:33] And I think that eventually, the more time you put in You know, the more expertise and experience you gain, you know that that pit of insecurity that initially was imposter syndrome can evolve. And you stop asking, you start asking yourself different questions. So instead of asking yourself like, am I supposed to be here? [00:20:53] Once you gain the experience, you're, you're asking yourself, okay now why am I here? Am I do, and do I still love what I'm doing? Am I doing this to the best of my ability? Is am I making the impact that I want to make in order to be great in this position? And I think that stems from the same place as imposter syndrome. [00:21:13] It's just, you know, you're 20 years down the line and you kind of know what some of what you're doing. But I think ultimately, It's something that we shouldn't run away from. It's something we should embrace, we should discuss and communicate about. Um, and I think it ultimately makes people better at, at leadership. [00:21:31] There were incredible moments of vulnerability shown in this book, and as you grow into your position as a doctor and it's clear that, there are moments where you're just not scoring what you need to. The incredible pressures of hit this number or you're done like, All that investment done like off a cliff. [00:21:50] Yeah. And you have this inner monologue going that is also, by the way, dealing with a dormant racism that just sort of pops up like a little a-hole throughout the book. And you're like, oh, that thing, ah, we're already doing this other stuff. But this imposter motrum, imposterit also seems like when you walked into like just really intense parts of this book of. [00:22:13] Like life or death. I think a lot of people use the life or death. You, you can not figuratively, literally say that you know, you're performing, you know, tracheotomy type work. Mm-hmm. And actually that, you know, moment, you're like, where did that imposter go? Like, you come in like a boss and you're like, if I show doubt, if I don't assess this situation, if the people on this team right now. [00:22:34] Don't have faith and can't follow in. Like, it was amazing to watch that sort of like snap moment. I was like, oh shit, that's a doctor. Mm-hmm. That's not the scared college kid. Can you tell me what that, you know, was like, is that sort of what that looks like? You know, moments of leadership, moments of vulnerability? [00:22:50] There's time for both. Yeah. I think there's, I think there's absolutely time for both. I think that in those moments, kind of those high pressure moments even though I wasn't always a hundred percent sure what to do or, or how exactly to do it I knew that dis no matter how loud the room is, no matter how many alarms are going and people yelling, you know, there's always time. [00:23:17] To slow yourself down. There's always time to take a breath and just be like, okay, I'm not gonna get caught up in the panic of all this because it is panic that's going on around you. And if I can just slow myself down and don't join in the fray of yelling and screaming and rushing and dropping things then the people around me will slow down too. [00:23:38] And they'll, they'll, they'll see that, We have this under control. There will be a plan. imposterwe can, that, we can try and, on the inside, of course, I'm just freaking out. But I know, you know, I've seen enough stuff in my life to know that if you show people you're freaking out, then they're gonna freak out. [00:23:56] And then it's just gonna all go, go to hell. So, even in those early days when just the crunch was on and I was definitely in over my head I knew the value of. Of calm in a storm. And I tried to fake it until I believed it. [00:24:14] Part of me hates fake it till you make it. Mm-hmm. It just, it rhymes so humans say it, but it was more than that. You know, there's, it's like, it's like courage until you make it is what I saw in your book. It wasn't faking it, it was showing up responsibly, being like, my pager went off. I'm the person doing this. [00:24:37] And actually one of the more, there's a lot of powerful points, but one of the more impressive points was when actually you were standing in the back of the room having previously coached. Somebody reporting to you. Mm-hmm. I'm using layman language, obviously. Yeah. Yeah. It's perfect. Yeah. You're doing great. [00:24:55] I don't write for Grey's Anatomy. Sorry. I think doctors should always have a stethoscope around their neck, because that's how, you know they're doctors, Tony. Mm-hmm. But the, the, there's this beautiful point as you're, you're moving and you have coached somebody, and I wonder if you can talk to, Leaders that are trying to get that next generation, that a player to show up in the room, and you just, you stood back and you just watched it unfold, and you're like, she's nailing it. [00:25:22] She's nailing it, and you got her head in the right place. And I was just like that. If I could just bottle the, that I would pay $20 a minute for that shit. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I, it's really, it's really about Building, building folks confident, build, just building them up. Because so much of training is being torn down and being told what you don't know and that your answers are wrong and all that sort of stuff. [00:25:49] But you need opportunities to shine and show what you can without, without knowing how much of a safety net you have behind you. I think. In an educational scenario, you should always have a safety net. And that's what I was trying to be for the folks who I watched from the other side of the room. [00:26:09] Like I knew the extent of their abilities. Like I knew when it would get too much for them. Mm-hmm. But I needed them to get up to that point. And so, in a life or death situation, like to be able to get to the point where you can watch it unfold and you can know that, okay, they're nailing everything that they're supposed to do, but also know like if this patient is a lost cause and they're gonna die anyway. [00:26:39] You know the outcome. And, and I think, you know, in one of the, in the story you're talking about, like I knew what was gonna happen, what had already happened. But I needed, oh God, that's devastating the next generation to have that experience to both know that they were doing the right thing and know that sometimes that's just not gonna be enough and know and then learn how to process. [00:27:04] Those moments because we're not taught how to do that either. I think that's just part, I mean, I love teaching. I love education. I was a teacher at some point in my journey, um, and I take that stuff really seriously. And, those, those moments, I'm not just, you know, making Guinea pigs out of, out of my junior residence. [00:27:22] It's just, they're doing their job. They're doing their best. They're doing a great job, and it's my job to be there to support them, protect them when necessary. And, be, be a counselor, afterwards when it's time to decompress, [00:27:37] you know, as a leader. I think at the top of my list is never put somebody in a no win situation. My job is always to put somebody in a position to win, put the team in a position to win. Mm-hmm. And to think of it in the inverse of like, if there is a scenario where it is no win, cuz we're dealing in the real world. [00:27:57] Mm-hmm. I think a lot can be learned, but it's tough. It's, it's really tough. And that's like I had to. You know, in those scenarios where, I knew the outcome for the patient was gonna be poor. I was thinking, okay, but how, how is this gonna be formative? How, how do, where's the, how, how does this mean something? [00:28:18] Yeah. Going to happen? How does this, we gotta understand that there is a win in, in having had this experience, and how do we get to the core of that afterwards and not just have you walk around with the trauma of losing It's a tough, it's, it's a, it's a tough question. I think it's something that, we as leaders should be asking ourselves. [00:28:37] I don't think there's a sing, maybe one medical scene that might make it into Grey's Anatomy, but I was like, well, that wouldn't make the cut. That wouldn't make the cut. There's like, I'll just look, here's the disclosure. Like, don't read this directly before bedtime. Some part's fine, but Oh gosh. Mm-hmm. No, George had, George had bad dreams. [00:28:58] Cause it's, imposterthere's not, there's a little bit of nightmare fuel in it. Like, that's that's absolutely true. Yeah. But, you know, we've talked about, so if you're, you're looking in the medical profession, it's just interesting. It's there, right? If you're, be a leader, if you're moving into a, a world that your work impacts. [00:29:15] Others in the social impact sector, like there were elements for you. And then the other big one for me as, as a parent, and now I know that you are a parent after, and, you know, writing this book, I wouldn't mind have seen an extra epilogue on, on that, but I'm sure the, the ink was dry by that point. But, you know, your final line, and this is not a spoiler, but is is a bit of a forgive or an understand for your father. [00:29:38] And now as you are a father. I wonder as you look at this book, As a dad how does, how does that change at all the, the narrative that your father plays throughout this? Hmm. I think that, [00:29:54] I mean, I. [00:29:56] I think my father you know, he's a, he is a big figure in this book. And I think that his, my experience with him who he is, how he affected me, it, it looms large in, in, in every decision I make and thought I have, you know, as regards my family and, impostermy child. And, you know, I spent, you know, a lifetime. [00:30:19] Getting to the point where I can understand that his mistakes didn't have to be my mistakes. And the fact that I think so hard and, and work so hard to be. Someone who others can depend on and can express love in a very clear and, and nont transactional and non-toxic way. The fact that I a, am constantly asking my myself those questions, I think means that I'm on the road to, to, to doing it, doing it well. [00:30:54] Even though I didn't have that, that example Throughout my life. And so, you know, getting to that point where I could just appreciate my experience, my experience with my father for what it was and how formative it was for me in the end. It took a, a long, a long time to get to the point where I wasn't just angry all the time. [00:31:19] Well, it took the entire book. It was like it took the, yeah, it took the entire book and the book spanned some time, but like, yeah, you know, it's just, just to, to let go of anger and let go of the desire that, that he'd, he'd suddenly someday act the way I always wanted him to and put myself. imposterin the driver's seat of that relationship for the first time, you know, instead of just reacting to what he does and doesn't do, you know, you realize the power that you have yourself to define your experience and define that that, that sort of to define that relationship as well. [00:31:53] So. You know, I, I don't think like the ghost of my dad has ever gone, it's kind of with me a lot, but it's on my terms now. And, and it's in a way that I think makes me a lot more powerful and a lot more positive and a lot more effective in my own family. And I think, reading this also as a, a. [00:32:16] Parent or any parent has high expectations for your child, and you, you sort of map those out. You're like, yeah, no, I, it was clear that my family expected we go either go become a, a doctor or a lawyer, or a, you know mm-hmm. Fill in the achievement blank. And that's like, you're like, why did you become a doctor? [00:32:34] You're like, I could give you many answers. Like, yeah, well, let's be clear why I became a doctor here. Yeah. Yeah. That The pipeline, especially when, it's, it's West Indian immigrants. But, imposterfor a lot of first gen kids of immigrant parents you know, it's so funny, like they, like I said in the, in the book, your pa you have these parents who. [00:32:54] We're risk takers who went, took the biggest risk, took the biggest adventure of their lives to leave their home and come someplace else and carve out something new. And they did all that in hopes that you would never have to take risks like that. And so, you know, if you can achieve, they're gonna kind of funnel you into these, these occupations that are, you know, prestigious but safe ultimately. [00:33:19] But the thing is, We're a parent's children and that adventure gene doesn't go away. You know, they gotta know it's gonna come out at some point. Remember how, how we got here? You remember that part? Yeah, exactly. So, you know, I don't think they should be super surprised when we kind of have our own ideas about the adventures that we want to go on. [00:33:38] So I thought that was a realization I came to, as it was Ryan, that I thought was, that I thought was pretty fun. The other thing that was definitely put in, in the back of my mind, as you can see, like we've touched on so many different topics, because this book just, and it goes and you're like, suddenly like, oh, I'm reading spoken word poetry. [00:33:57] Oh, I'm reading like I. A modern day Grey's Anatomy. Oh, I'm reading. Like, it just, it was just so interesting. I was like, well, what are we getting tonight? Um, kind of for me going through it though, from what I remember in high school, like you, you were, it was like, just sort of like the idea of perfection. [00:34:18] I was like, well, that's perfection. I'm glad I can see that. It was just, everything was so buttoned up, perfect execution of, head of the play, super athletic perfect grades. It was just, I think the, the wind was always at your back somehow. I was like, well, that's delightful. [00:34:34] And it was amazing that you're like, your inner monologue is like, it has to be perfect. It has to be tight. It has to like, because of that echo of your father in the background. But, you know, I, I just sort of now put in the back of my mind, wow. It'll be a bit of a note, I think when I see people that are putting that. [00:34:52] Version of themselves on nonstop that, like, I may, it's worth having a second conversation. And then I don't know if you could roll back the clock and have a coaching session with yourself, if anything would change, or if you're just like, no, I, I survived and that's what I had to do. I had to put on that version of me. [00:35:08] Mm-hmm. I think if I had this talk with myself you know, back then, I wouldn't have listened. And I would, I would, I would get it, you know, I don't think it's healthy to, to live that way. But I understand why folks do it and I understand why I did it. It's how I understood the world to be at the time that, failure on my part wasn't. [00:35:33] Wasn't an option because I could just, you know, everything could just go away. I was just on a tightrope is how I felt all the time. I was just nervous all the time, and, yeah, you can manage to achieve, in that way. But holy cow, when you. You take a minute to stop and, and, and allow yourself all the, all the feelings that you've been hiding away. [00:36:00] You know, there's so much pain there, there's so much fear. You're so scared all the time. And I would encourage myself, I think, to try to feel those things. Just to, just so that you have some sort of balance. The world may not be fair, and if you feel like this is the face you have to put on, I hate that the world makes you feel this way, but I understand. [00:36:22] But please take care of yourself. And that is, that's a lesson that a lot of us, I think. Would do well to learn. And it's hard to listen to. It's hard to believe that, that, that taking care of ourselves in that vulnerable way is, is one of our most important jobs. But it, it really is. It was a real gift to get to read this. [00:36:45] And I feel like I, um, at the end I was like, I kept turning the pages. I was like, all right, next, where's the next chapter? Where's the next part? Although something tells that the next chapter of fatherhood will be different, but more interesting. I you know, I'm sad we're coming to an end here. [00:36:58] I'm, I'm curious, how do people find you? How do people help you? Give us the, give us the rundown. Where can we get this book? Mm-hmm. How can people contact you for what you're doing? Yeah, absolutely. So once again, books called, I Can't Save You. I'm Anthony Chinwe, and it's available anywhere you get books. [00:37:17] If you do it on Amazon, Barnes Noble, or you know, imposteror, imposteryour local independent bookstore, which I say always try to support. You can get it anywhere. You can also get it as an audiobook. If you'd like to hear me narrating it. Oh, I, oh, I'm excited. I, I got the first copy of I'm gonna have to have that happen. [00:37:38] Yeah. I, I've heard, I mean, I can't listen to, I can't listen to myself talking for 11 hours, but I've, I've heard from folks that it's, that it's a good experience. So, definitely do that. If that's your vibe. You can find me on. On Twitter, you can search for my name or I'm at, imposterCQ underscore underscore md, and I'm also on Instagram. [00:37:57] imposteryou just type in, you know, Anthony Chin-Quee, you'll find me. And feel free to chime in, tell me how you like it, share with, with other folks everything you can. Well, there's a lot of conversations that come from it. Thank you for taking the time with us and, and talking through the, the points. imposterwhat a gift. [00:38:17] Thank you, Tony. Thank you.    

The Roundtable
"I Can't Save You" by Anthony Chin-Quee

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 18:05


Anthony Chin-Quee, M.D., is a board-certified otolaryngologist with degrees from Harvard University and Emory University School of Medicine. At first glance, Anthony Chin-Quee looks like a traditional success story: a smart, ambitious kid who grew up to become a board-certified otolaryngologist—an ear, nose, and throat surgeon. Yet the truth is more complicated.

Writers on Writing
Anthony Chin-Quee, author of “I Can't Save You"

Writers on Writing

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 56:30


Anthony Chin-Quee is a board certified Otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose, and Throat surgeon) with degrees from Harvard University and Emory University School of Medicine. He has done multiple performances for The Moth, where he's won their local Story Slam, placed as a runner-up in the Detroit Grand Slam, and performed on their NYC mainstage. He was a medical consultant for ABC's Grey's Anatomy and a member of the writing staff of FOX's The Resident for two seasons, distilling complex medical and social issues into palatable and understandable mainstream storylines. His memoir, I Can't Save You: A Memoir— a candid account of the ways in which medical residency training shattered the mind of an empathetic, well-intentioned doctor, and the arduous task of piecing it back together again through painful and overdue self-discovery—was released by Riverhead Books on April 4th, 2023 to critical acclaim. He has published opinions in Forbes and been interviewed by NPR on the topic of systemic racism in medical education. Anthony currently resides in England with his wife and daughter. Tony talked with Barbara about the path to publishing his debut memoir, nailing the voice, finding an agent, dealing with rejection, honesty in memoir, writing with a reader in mind, and more For more information on Writers on Writing and additional writing tips, visit our Patreon page. To listen to past interviews, visit our website. (Recorded on May 12, 2023)  Host: Barbara DeMarco-BarrettCo-Host: Marrie StoneMusic and sound design: Travis Barrett

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast
Anthony Chin-Quee | How Looking Within Can Change Your Life for the Better

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 59:24


In this inspiring podcast episode, Anthony Chin-Quee, a medical professional and author, shares his journey of self-discovery and how it changed his life for the better. Through his unflinching examination of what it means to be a physician, he discovered the power of storytelling in helping to forgive himself and others, which allowed him to chart a new way forward. His memoir, "I Can't Save You," is an honest and human account of his struggles with relationships, feelings of inadequacy, and a fear of failure, and how looking within transformed his life. Subscribe for ad-free interviews and bonus episodes https://plus.acast.com/s/the-unmistakable-creative-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This Is the Author
S8 E13: Timothy Egan and Anthony Chin-Quee

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 9:32


In this episode, meet journalist and bestselling author Timothy Egan, author of A Fever in the Heartland, and physician and writer Dr. Anthony Chin-Quee, author of I Can't Save You. Learn what inspired Timothy Egan to dive into one of the darkest chapters of American history, and how Anthony Chin-Quee rediscovered the life-sustaining power of telling stories. Plus, hear what it was like for them to record their audiobooks, and who described the experience of narrating as “liquid.” A Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/558306/a-fever-in-the-heartland/ I Can't Save You by Anthony Chin-Quee https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/676638/i-cant-save-you/

Keen On Democracy
I Can't Save You: Anthony Chin-Quee on how giving up his successful career in medicine "saved" him

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 35:27


EPISODE 1407: In this KEEN ON show, Andrew talks to the author of I CAN'T SAVE YOU, the Harvard and Emory university trained Dr Anthony Chin-Quee, about why he gave up his successful career in medicine and how this "saved" him Anthony Chin-Quee, M.D., is a board-certified otolaryngologist with degrees from Harvard University and Emory University School of Medicine. An award-winning storyteller with The Moth, he has been on the writing staff of FOX's The Resident and a medical adviser for ABC's Grey's Anatomy. His latest book is I CAN'T SAVE YOU: A MEMOIR (2023) Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air
Anthony Chin-Quee on 'I Can't Save You: A Memoir'

Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 64:17


Larry is joined by writer and former physician Anthony Chin-Quee to discuss his upcoming book 'I Can't Save You: A Memoir' coming out on April 4th. They start their conversation by discussing Anthony's process for putting together the memoir and some of the experiences he went through as a Black physician that inspired him to write it. They then dive into the emotional compartmentalization required to be a successful surgeon, Chin-Quee's journey to becoming a doctor, and how the system for testing an individual's specialization highlights racial discrimination within the medical industry (7:19). This leads to a conversation on how trauma is passed down through the family tree and the paths to address and work through it (30:10). After the break Anthony details his personal struggles with suicidal thoughts, and talks about the metrics and techniques the health community uses to designate the severity of a patient's depression (38:01). Larry and Anthony end the pod by examining Chin-Quee's current relationship with himself and medicine as well as the hurdles facing Black men in regards to treating mental health (51:29). Host: Larry Wilmore Guest: Anthony Chin-Quee Associate Producer: Chris Sutton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

This is Not a History Lecture
97. Hate and Treason

This is Not a History Lecture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 143:54


Hello, hello, hello and welcome to another not very happy episode of This is Not a History Lecture. Today, as a follow up to episode 96, Kat gives us a look at the Ku Klux Klan and how it became so embedded in American culture. Then Kaleigh tells us the too short (but somehow very long) story of Lady Jane Grey, the Nine Day Queen.Let's Chat! Twitter: @TINAHLpodcastEmail: thisisnotahistorylecture@gmail.comRemember to rate us wherever you can!

Girls Gone Gravel podcast
Movement is Such a Gift with Nicole Sin Quee (Episode 114)

Girls Gone Gravel podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 57:25


Nicole Sin Quee believes that movement is a gift. And with movement, comes joy. We love this reframing, and that's why this week, Kathryn and Kristi chat with Nicole about all things movement. As a gravel cyclist, cyclo-cross racer, trail runner, triathlete, and bike-packer, she does a lot of it! Nicole shares her keys to success as such a dedicated athlete. The trio discusses what it's like to set goals, try your best, and show up. Now racing on a BIPOC cyclocross team, Be Cyclocross, Nicole explains just how much representation matters. Further, Nicole talks about how her decision to compete is completely contingent on her family being on board as well. As Nicole says, "if you believe in yourself, you can do hard things". Follow Nicole on Instagram @sinquee*** Support the Podcast ***InsideTracker: Get 20% off at insidetracker.com/feistyCoalition Snow: Learn about Coalition Snow's Far Out trips at https://www.coalitionsnow.com/pages/far-outThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podsights - https://podsights.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

Killer Destinations
THE MOST UNKINDEST CUT OF ALL: Quee Choo Chadwick - Newport Beach, CA 2012

Killer Destinations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 44:23


Quee Choo “Q.C.” Chadwick was smart, talented and above all else, devoted to her husband, Peter, and their three sons. When Q.C. and Peter did not pick up their sons after school, it was so unlike the couple that neighbors were quick to call the authorities. Q.C.'s body was found a week later in a dumpster more than 100 miles away from her home. The roadblocks to justice that popped up along the way would take the combined resources of the Newport Beach Police Dept., the US Marshals, Homeland Security, and Interpol, along with the creation of a true crime podcast, before the perpetrator would see the inside of a jail cell. 

Lunch with Lee
Lunch with lee LIVE with Lenny Pascoe, Richard Chee Quee & Gavin Robertson

Lunch with Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 56:57


Recently Shane Lee held an event at the Sporting Globe in Sydney and recorded a podcast live with former cricketers Lenny Pascoe, Richard Chee Quee & Gavin Robertson. A podcast full of great anecdotes, stories of mateship and plenty of laughs. Ciaran Gribbin (former INXS) also put on a live music performance on the day which you can hear at the end of the podcast. It was pretty bloody good. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Afternoon Sport
21st October Deep Dive: Friday with Richard Chee Quee & Luka Muller

Afternoon Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 15:56


Shane Lee & Tim Gilbert are joined by former first class cricketer Richard Chee Quee to talk T20 World Cup, then Luka Muller enters the chat to discuss EPL, UFC and AFL. Have a great weekend! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

HEAVY Music Interviews
Ready, Aim, Fire With MICK QUEE From FIRING SQUAD

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 12:36


Melbourne hard rock outfit Firing Squad might be in their infancy, but don't make the mistake of thinking they are coming in with their baby teeth still intact.Boasting frontman Mick Quee, who honed his pedigree with Western Australian legends Hail Mary, Firing Squad not only have the pedigree for success, but also the talent.Quee has stepped up to the microphone as lead singer for the first time with Firing Squad, showcasing a vocal dynamic that has been wasted behind back up vocals for too long. Following the release of their impressive debut single Gods Of War towards the end of last year, Firing Squad are about to unleash a double single release with Death By Firing Squad and Killing Spree both scheduled for premiere on HEAVY at 12pm September 28.Quee joined HEAVY to talk about the twin assault. We started by double checking that purely judging by the titles of the tracks that they weren't love songs."No, they're definitely not love songs," he laughed. "Killing Spree, with the recent school shootings in America, it's based around that theme and Death By Firing Squad is from the point of view of a POW. I got a lot of background looking into war and a lot of history around World War 2 and stuff so it's taken from the point of view of war. It's pretty much from him getting captured and the lead up to getting shot. The torture that goes with it and the effect it has on your mind and body and the things they go through."Suspecting the answer already, HEAVY had to ask if there was any chance of a happy ending to the tale."No, it doesn't," Quee laughed. "It's unlikely he's gonna get rescued. He's pretty much done and dusted."In the full interview, Mick goes into each song in more depth, the musical direction of each song, how they showcase different sides of the band's musical personality, future music plans, the formation of the band, their slot at Kilfest 2022, supporting Desecrator at their final show and more.Intro track BLACK LABEL 'Piston Checks'

Afternoon Sport
14th April Deep Dive: Djokovic defeated, Patty Mills soars and a bet with Richard Chee Quee

Afternoon Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 14:06


Tim and Shane talk tennis as Novak Djokovic is defeated, Kim Clijsters retires, Patty Mills to feature in NBA play-offs after Brooklyn Nets defeat Cleveland Cavaliers, Ben Simmons may be back, Collingwood's systemic racism, Phil Gould's explosive call for Rabbitohs to be investigated and much more See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Blume Saloon: A Judy Blume Book Podcast

"The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4," Dec 19, 1981-Jan 16, 1982. Happy Back-End-200th-Episode to us! Jody and Alison celebrate by discussing Adrian's fox fur heist, the disastrous nativity play, Bert's nuptials, and more New Year's resolutions! There's a Special Report on Freddie Laker, two listener letters, some corrections (San-AT-o-gen!), and the usual dramatic reading tomfoolery. And last but definitely not least, some dead brill news about the new Judy Blume documentary! It's a Judy Blume book club. Join us (almost) every week!

Gossip in Spanish
Qué perfume estás usando? Queeé?! Discutimos Love is Blind Ep-3-6 bc Karla es behind as usual.

Gossip in Spanish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 49:12


Este episodio no está auspiciado por Tom Ford o Netflix pero we are up for it.

Brummie Mummies
Preschool activities you and your kids will love - from former deputy head Ruth Lue-Quee

Brummie Mummies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 43:30


Zoe talks to Ruth Lue Quee, a new mum whose live lockdown streams led her to quit her job as a deputy headteacher and set up her own business bursting with activities for preschoolers.Ruth, from Wolverhampton, had her son just before the pandemic broke and suddenly found herself home alone wishing she could take him to baby groups.So, she started live-streaming their home play sessions on Instagram, much to the delight of mums across the Midlands.You can read more of Ruth's tips on our Brummie Mummies Facebook page, on the BirminghamLive website and on Ruth's website mymummyteacher.comThe Brummie Mummies podcast is a Laudable production brought to you by Brummie Mummies and Birmingham Live.

Amorosidade Estrela da Manhã
SE TUDO É UM GRANDE MOSAICO, E TU NADA MAIS É QUEE UMA PEDRA NESSE INFINITO MOSAICO, E CADA PEDRA TEM QUE ESTAR EXATAMENTE NO SEU LUGAR.

Amorosidade Estrela da Manhã

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 4:07


Tragical
Hoppy Jumpy, Deafy, and Awful

Tragical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 45:37


Autumn Pink and River Black breakdown why Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is Tragical! Get ready for premonition corns, bathing fully clothed, and nefarious deeds, Quee! Check out our website tragicalpodcast.com! Electronic mail can be sent to tragicalpodcast@gmail.com. Become a Patron! Follow us here! Instagram | TikTok | Twitter | Facebook Tragical Podcast Intro produced by Jahreezy. Tragical Podcast Art by Johnny the Alchemist. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Fun Facts (IMDb)

On-Farm: Conversations with Practical Farmers
On-Farm, Episode 019: Mark Quee

On-Farm: Conversations with Practical Farmers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 34:16


In this episode, we talk with Mark Quee, the Farm Manager at Scattergood Friends School, a boarding school near West Branch. The farm there raises organic fruits, vegetables and animals that the staff and students eat. We talk about beneficial insects, integrated pest management, flowers and the wonderful mysteries of ecological processes. Mark was just featured in a new video series from PFI - Bringing Back the Edges: Creating Wildlife Habitat on Farms. You can check out the video on beneficial insects here: https://youtu.be/p8lySv3oHkc.

Hit Play Not Pause
Behind the ‘Gram with Nicole Sin Quee (Episode 48)

Hit Play Not Pause

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 61:30


Following menopausal athletes on Instagram can be inspiring. But if we're honest, it can also be deflating. You see the podium smiles and the highlights of their lives, which can leave you feeling alone in your own struggles. That's why it's so wonderful when one of these athletes like this week's guest, multisport athlete Nicole Sin Quee pulls back the curtain and shares the real, more nuanced picture of their life. Nicole is a math teacher and mother who lives in Bronx, NY. She is also an accomplished athlete, earning a podium spot in all six of her attempts at the National and World Championship triathlons and duathlons. She recently won the Off-Road Triathlon 50-54 age group title and finished third female overall. She also finished top 25 in her bike racing debut at SBT GRVL this year where she represented Ride For Racial Justice. But those highs have been interspersed with her share of lows. Nicole has worked through myriad struggles during her perimenopausal years, which required her to give herself grace and time and space to find her athletic self again--something we can all learn from. You can follow her at https://www.instagram.com/sinquee/ **Support the Podcast** InsideTracker: 25% off at insidetracker.com/feistymenopause Previnex: use code hitplay for 15% off your first order at https://www.previnex.com/

Católicos Algo que saber
Papa Para quee sirve rezar y perdonar-PdP - 05:13

Católicos Algo que saber

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 5:12


Papa Para quee sirve rezar y perdonar-PdP - 05:13 Papa Para quee sirve rezar y perdonar-PdP - 05:13

home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing
Postcolonial Astrology w— Alice Sparkly Kat

home—body podcast: conversations on astrology, intuition, creativity + healing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 48:16 Transcription Available


Guest conversation today with Alice Sparkly Kat.  Ace approaches astrology as an intersectional + political practice, and they want to widen our star thinking so we can build new relationships with astrology, one another + ourselves. Their new book Postcolonial Astrology, serves as a history and toolkit, decoding the planets from a postcolonial perspective, and it's now available for purchase.  We discuss —* how Western astrology is not universal * intersecting postcolonial thoughts + critical race theory with astrology * the tension between imagining post-colonialism and creating a false utopia* Saturn + power dynamics* magic in our mundane tasks + experiences* Queer fluidity as its own yearning * the kinds of stories and epiphanies that show up in sessions with others* how we mythologize gender* the idea of Asia + the beginning of the industrial complexLINKS / If you enjoyed the episode, check out —Episode on last week's Full Moon in AquariusEpisode w/ Diana Rose HarperEpisode w/ Michael J MorrisMore about our guest —Alice Sparkly Kat's websiteAce's IG + Twitter handle @alicesparklykatPostcolonial Astrology, book by Alice Sparkly KatFree Resources —The Moon in your Natal Chart — free classHow to Interpret Transits in your Natal Chart — free video + graph on the Houses!FREE prompts for July's astrologyView our working home—body podcast Reading List Mentioned in the Episode —Ghosts of Darwin, book by Banu SubramaniamStay Connected —Subscribe to the podcast on Apple + SpotifyMary Grace's websiteJoin us for a free class on Taking Care : Pillars for Creation, Circularity + Support — tools to help you design your life with more support and care built in, especially during difficult times. This free class is Friday, March 18 at Noon ET/ 9:00a PT. Sign up here to attend and/or get the replay. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/mgallerdice)

Bees With Ben
PODCAST EPISODE 61: Beekeeper, entrepreneur and founder of Whale Labs, James Watts, Brisbane, Quee

Bees With Ben

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 34:42


PODCAST EPISODE 61: Beekeeper, entrepreneur and founder of Whale Labs, James Watts, Brisbane, Queensland Beekeeping is an everchanging and exciting practice and industry. With so much still not known about bees and the incredible properties of honey and other bee-related substances, apiary and beekeeping are areas that engage constantly with science and business as new revelations come to light. We already know that bees are vital for the survival of humans and the planet, and that honey, wax, propolis, bee venom and royal jelly have some incredible health properties. But I have a feeling that what we know now is just the beginning, and so I am always beyond excited to hear about new scientific discoveries as they relate to bees, proving that these seemingly humble creatures are more incredible than we even imagined. For that reason, I am delighted to introduce you to beekeeper and entrepreneur James Watts of Whale Labs—a company seeking to help beekeepers find ways to use the ever-expanding goodness of bees to help the planet and their businesses. Whale Labs is an innovative research and development company based in Brisbane, Queensland, that focuses on bringing novel designs to life. The business was founded by James in November 2017 while conducting dementia research with small polypeptides—which are single linear chains of many amino acids held together by amide bonds—of which the most crucial to the research was bee venom. Bee venom has both anti-inflammatory and inflammatory properties and has been administered to people in shot form for conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, nerve pain, multiple sclerosis (MS), reducing tendonitis, and muscle conditions such as fibromyositis and enthesitis. Since realising the incredible properties of bee venom, James and his colleague James Kenny decided that they would focus on bee venom and find ways to help beekeepers take bee venom from the hive to the marketplace. Perhaps their most well-known product is the ceramic Australian Bee Venom Collector. This glass tool is suited to the environment in Australia and provides a guilt-free way of harvesting bee venom as it omits a pulse that is not dangerous to bees nor long lasting. Bees deposit their venom on the glass panel, and keepers can then collect it by scraping it off the glass. The venom can then be sold by the beekeeper. Tune in to hear James and I discuss the vision behind his company, how the Australian Bee Venom Collector works, what new innovations are in the pipeline at Whale Labs. https://www.whalelabs.com.au/?v=6cc98ba2045f

Black Women's World w/ TracyMac
Generation X Why, Z?!

Black Women's World w/ TracyMac

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 52:49


In an unedited and unfiltered conversation TracyMac's 20-year-old daughter, Jayda, speaks her truth and TracyMac speaks hers. Unapologetically! They candidly discuss the differences and similarities about spirituality, men, relationships, social media and more between the generations. From the serious to the outright funny!Musical Reference: "Living Single" by Queen LatifahTracyMac and her resident co-hosts, Jovonne and Deanna offer hope, help and solutions for our #SistaNista Queendom. If you'd like to see the videocast of this episode, check it out TRACYMAC BWWP channel on YouTube here https://youtu.be/nc5v_IwDcbwIf you'd like to connect with Host TracyMac or her resident co-hosts, Jovonne or Deanna, beyond the podcast we invite you join our tribe that vibes everything #SistaNista & #SistaNistaLovers in our private Facebook group we like to call our Black Women's World Queendom   Come connect with us there!**Website - Black Women's WorldInstagram - blackwomensworld_podcastFacebook - Black Women's World w/ TracyMacTracyMac's 3 Amazon Bestselling Books  - https://www.amazon.com/Tracy-McNeil/e/B00J9TQ606/ref=dp_byline_cont_pop_book_1.Theme music "Laid Back" by Creative Son Media, LLC“Generation X Why, Z?!” Recorded 5/22/2021© ~ All rights reserved © 2020-2021 TRACYMAC™ Publishing

For Filth
129: Wa-Wa-WandaVision

For Filth

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later May 6, 2021 68:30


Episode Twenty-Nine: Only the witch who cast the runes can use her magic - and you all are the witches. This episode, we discuss the Disney/Marvel series "WandaVision" now available on Disney+. The cast dissects who impressed them, what we felt about the direction of the show + the MCU, our favorite superheroes and a cast member makes a reappearance to our brand. Michael Caputo: https://twitter.com/caputskiiiiJulio X JuJu: https://twitter.com/Bos_AeroDolce Jaehaerys: TBDVisit us at forfilth.net to learn more  - add us on social media for more content.Intro/Outro: "Oh, God... Please Hold My Hand..." by 4 K Λ P Λ S - Please follow account on SoundCloud and on YouTube @4kapasbeat

TED Talks Daily
What science taught me about being a Muslim drag quee‪n‬ | TEDx SHORTS

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 4:42


For a long time, Amrou Al-Kadhi struggled to negotiate the intersections between their queer and Islamic heritage. These identities felt completely polarized, as if their identity were founded on a tectonic fault at constant risk of rupture. Yet, it was the unlikely world of quantum physics that allowed Al-Kadhi to find the magic of contradictions -- and to revel in their intersectional identity. Listen and subscribe to TEDx SHORTS and more podcasts from the TED Audio Collective at audiocollective.ted.com.

Devocionales Comunife Urabá
QUEE! CUÉNTAMELO TODO... SANTIAGO 4:11-12

Devocionales Comunife Urabá

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 9:21


Nuestras palabras reflejan lo que somos.

Sunday Night Dive
ep.6 "Looking FORWARD to Broadway." (w/Brittney Mack)

Sunday Night Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 51:17


Hey Divers! This week, we saddle up to the bar with star of SIX on BROADWAY, Brittney Mack! We chat about our love of regional theaters, representation in casting, and her adventure on the road to playing an actual KWEEN on BROADWAY! First, we check in with everyone's favorite MY GAY BARTENDER, Adam Tabellija. We nerd out on the new Universal Studios theme park, reminisce about childhood park memories, and speculate about Dolly Parton's wig closet. Grab a drink! Let's dive in.*This week's advertisement once again voiced by the fabulous Meggie Siegrist.

Reflexões Para Cada Dia, Na Voz De Reginaldo Lucas.
Pai Nosso quee estais nos Céus...

Reflexões Para Cada Dia, Na Voz De Reginaldo Lucas.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 6:00


Meditação do dia 11/2/21. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reginaldo-lucas-rodrigues/message

Adictos a la Fisioterapia
#32 Angel Montoya / Mitos de la Fisioterapia Deportiva. T2-E03

Adictos a la Fisioterapia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 58:03


¡Quee ondaaaa Adictoooossss!, para este episodio tengo de invitado a Ángel Montoya, fisioterapeuta mexicano apasionado de la fisioterapia deportiva. Estuvimos rompiendo paradigmas sobre masajes (¿De descarga?), pistolas de percusión, estiramientos, prevención de lesiones y más. Disfrúten el episodio.

AnarKomida
3x09 - Fan de Marseo Madrid

AnarKomida

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 44:59


comopollossincabeza, ¿COMOOO?¿QUEE?¿DOS SEMANAS SEGUIDAS ANARKOMIDA?? DONT BE CRAZY!! Sip, estamos como @mediamark y nos hemos vuelto locos, dos programas seguidos! No sabemos lo que va a durar esta continuidad, pero lo que sí sabemos es que tendremos comentarios, perro’s y personas con la Señorita Krueger y por último el beef que lleva Nutrianarquía con nuestro querido Marseo Madrid. HAY UN PUTO CONCURSO!!! RECORDADDD!! PUTOOO CONCURSOOO!

NERDCAST
E17:T2 - Queen's Gambit

NERDCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 56:48


Con Kathia platicamos de todo lo que nos gustó y lo que no de la serie Quee's Gambit o Gambito de Dama.

Ali on the Run Show
313. Jonathan Cane & Nicole Sin Quee, Power Couple

Ali on the Run Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 74:00


“When you put it in your head that you belong, it’s incredible how you allow yourself to succeed.” Today, by very popular demand, Jonathan Cane and Nicole Sin Quee make their Ali on the Run Show debuts — together! Jonathan ("Coach Cane") is the founder of City Coach Multisport and author of Triathlon Anatomy, and Nicole ("NSQ") is a math teacher at Riverdale Country School in the Bronx and is a former duathlon national champion. They are parents to nine-year-old Simon, and they are two of my all-time favorite people. Coach Cane was my very first running coach, and both Jonathan and Nicole have played pivotal roles in my life on the run and beyond. (Fun fact: Coach Cane was the officiant at Brian's and my wedding!) On this fun and lighthearted episode, Jonathan and Nicole talk about how they met, how we met, and how being competitive athletes factors into their relationship. Nicole talks about how she learned to get her head in the game, and we talk about how she helped me discover my best self on the run. They talk about why they're passionate about introducing triathlon to young kids in underserved areas, and share their dreams about making triathlon more diverse and inclusive. Longtime Ali on the Run followers will love this one! SPONSOR: AfterShokz — Visit ontherun.aftershokz.com for 15% off wireless headphones. What you’ll get on this episode: “Who’s more competitive?” (5:10) How Jonathan and Nicole met (16:00) How Jonathan and Nicole found out Brian and I were secretly dating (28:30) Jonathan talks about the most rewarding part of being a coach (31:30) How Nicole worked on her mental strength on the run, plus advice for how to thrive  (42:30) All about the fun events Jonathan and Nicole like to organize and take part in (51:30) Follow Coach Cane: Instagram @coachcane Twitter @realcoachcane Follow Nicole: Instagram @sinquee Follow Ali: Instagram @aliontherun1 Like the Facebook page Join the Facebook group Twitter @aliontherun1 Support on Patreon Blog Strava Listen & Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify SoundCloud Overcast Stitcher Google Play SUPPORT the Ali on the Run Show! If you’re enjoying the show, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Spread the run love. And if you liked this episode, share it with your friends!

Engel & Cabrera Present Boroughs & 'Burbs, the Real Estate Review
#2 Engel & Cabrera present "Boroughs & 'Burbs" the Real Estate Review (Louise Phillips Forbes + Scott Hobbs) 10/15/2020

Engel & Cabrera Present Boroughs & 'Burbs, the Real Estate Review

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 61:58


The conversation is hosted by John Engel in Connecticut and Roberto Cabrera in New York.We are excited to share with you our weekly wide-ranging zoom conversation with real estate experts from around our area.  We want to know what the top agents in New York and Connecticut are seeing and hearing. We want to know which neighborhoods and towns are poised to take off.We want to know where top agents are finding new business as the landscape shifts.We want to pour water on some of the myths and misinformation we're reading.This week we are joined by special guests: Louise Philips ForbesLouise is New York's $4 billion dollar power broker. Yes, that's billion with a “B”.  She's tells me she's never been busier listing and selling in New York City. Tune in and ask her how she's adjusting to the new market conditions.  Scott HobbsScott Hobbs builds distinctive, custom homes and apartments for a discerning clientele throughout Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island. How are tastes changing?Join the Zoom meeting live each week Thursdays at 4pm Eastern:https://zoom.us/j/2032474700 Meeting ID: 203 247 4700 One tap mobile +19292056099,,2032474700# US (New York)

OLF Podcast
Ep: 169- "Quee-Eo Row is back!"

OLF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 114:01


Ep: 169- "Quee-Eo Row is back!" by OLF Podcast

Bouncing Back in Advertising
Bouncing Back With Marcus Chin-Quee: Freelance Associate Creative Director

Bouncing Back in Advertising

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 21:35


On episode 24 of Bouncing Back, I interviewed Marcus Chin-Quee who was most recently a freelance Associate Creative Director at Hudson Rouge in This was also the 3rd episode in my partnership with The Avail ListMarcus has the mind and attitude of a hustler that gets things done. He's got an unhealthy obsession with the Knicks, and if James Dolan is willing, Marcus is ready to bring his talents to MSGHe loves collaborating with clients and gaining their trust by continuously pushing the work and listening to constructive feedback. He claims to be a man of few words, but after our interview, I'm not sure if I believe him.If you are looking to hire a hard worker who is ready to tackle every brief with the same charismatic attitude, Marcus is your guy.Take a look at his portfolio and you'll see what I'm talking about. www.themarqueeads.com/Enjoy

Lunch with Lee
Lunch with Sam Perry, Richard Chee Quee and Brad McNamara

Lunch with Lee

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 37:59


Apparently what happens on tour does not always stay on tour as Sam, Richard, Brad and Shane dish some dirt from their days on tour playing cricket. They’ve all done well for themselves in and out of the game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Hablando de Pelotas
Ep.4 Manchester City y el Fair Play financiero, ¿Queeé?

Hablando de Pelotas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 36:47


¿Qué es eso del Fair Play financiero? Regresa la Champions, J6 de la Liga MX y lo que sucedió en el NBA All Star Game 2020.

90s y 00s por Now Music Radio
¿Por qué Reguetón en el Superbowl POR QUEE !!!

90s y 00s por Now Music Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 32:07


Luego de la pasada edición del Superbowl en Estados Unidos, José Luis Plascencia, nos cuenta primeramente los resultados en el partido para pasar posteriormente a los detalles del medio tiempo, donde Beyoncé y Jennifer López se encargaron de darle ambiente "reguetonero" al emblemático juego. ¡Suscribete a nuestro canal! Te invitamos a que escuches este podcast completamente en vivo desde www.nowmusicradio.com "Verdaderos Yesterhits" todos los Jueves en punto de las 9 de la noche (Hora del centro de México) con la mejor información, noticias, especiales, entrevistas y entretenimiento.

90s y 00s por Now Music Radio
¿Por qué Reguetón en el Superbowl POR QUEE !!!

90s y 00s por Now Music Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 32:07


Luego de la pasada edición del Superbowl en Estados Unidos, José Luis Plascencia, nos cuenta primeramente los resultados en el partido para pasar posteriormente a los detalles del medio tiempo, donde Beyoncé y Jennifer López se encargaron de darle ambiente "reguetonero" al emblemático juego. ¡Suscribete a nuestro canal! Te invitamos a que escuches este podcast completamente en vivo desde www.nowmusicradio.com "Verdaderos Yesterhits" todos los Jueves en punto de las 9 de la noche (Hora del centro de México) con la mejor información, noticias, especiales, entrevistas y entretenimiento.

OLF Podcast
Ep: 148- "if you wanna quee then quee"

OLF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 119:57


Ep: 148- "if you wanna quee then quee" by OLF Podcast

Stop Everything! - ABC RN
Dolly Parton's America

Stop Everything! - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 58:58


The L Word showrunner Ilene Chaiken on why they've rebooted the cult queer series 10 years later and film curator Kate Jinx on the legacy of the original series, plus WNYC producer Shima Oliaee on the two-year journey of making hit new podcast Dolly Parton’s America.

The Grade Cricketer
99. The Right Kind of Runs, with Richard Chee Quee

The Grade Cricketer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 63:53 Very Popular


Suddenly everyone is hitting runs. Warner’s 335* — brilliant individual performance by misunderstood genius, or meaningless caveat-laden knock? More neatly compiled runs for Marnus as safety levels soar to new heights... are we “too” safe now? Meanwhile, Payne’s declaration is up for debate — should he have pulled Warner in on 334* as homage to the Don, or plundered 700 against a third grade Pakistan? Either way, like all things it’s dividing us as a nation. Anyway Yasir Shah hit a ton batting at 8 so clearly none of these runs mean anything and should thus be stricken from the record effective immediately.The pleasure is ours as we interview in-person one of the truly “great men” (earnest use of the term) of grade cricket: Richard Chee Quee. Cheeks takes us through 90s grade cricket and copping bumpers from Mike Whitney as a 14-year-old, to Mercantile Mutual Cup glory, to tonning up against Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh, before performing a special unplugged version of his Aria chart-topping single, Can’t Bowl, Can’t Throw (featuring Dave on guitar).Then Cheeks sticks around to answer your questions on #AskTGC, which include indoor cricket glove etiquette, being alpha’d by glamorous European gentry, and the inevitable homogenisation of the “rare unit” within Australian cricket.As always, nothing possible without the legendary folks at BudgySmuggler.We’re performing live across Australia in 2019. Our dates:Brisbane – Princess Theatre, Thursday November 21, 7.30pm (with Jason Gillespie)Adelaide – Rhino Room, Saturday November 30, 12pm (with Shaun Tait)Melbourne – Corner Hotel, Friday December 27, 7.30pm (with John Hastings)Melbourne – Corner Hotel, Saturday December 28, 7.30pm (with John Hastings)Sydney – Comedy Store, Friday January 3, 7.30pm (Guest TBC)Sydney – Comedy Store, Saturday January 4, 7.30pm (Guest TBC)Tickets at https://gradecricketer.club/upcoming-events***We do events, too. If you have sporting entertainment needs and prefer material sourced after 1975, please talk to us. We’ve performed across Australia and the UK, and love telling stories from clubland, or interviewing those who tell them even better. Contact albert.machala@century.com.au for more details.***We have merch, namely Stubby Holders, and Smugglers. Head to https://gradecricketer.club/shop for the specifics***Big thanks to Jarryd Biviano @thefifthcreative and Julia Dowe for our podcast art, Toby Shain for the voiceovers + fake ad production, and Adrian Leung for our intro tune.***Email the show at gradecricketer@gmail.com***We’re able to do all of this thanks to the fit, intelligent, enterprising people at Budgy Smuggler. It either is, or is nearly, summer somewhere in the world. For the entirety of your colourful swimwear needs, head to budgysmuggler.com.au

Three Song Stories
BONUS - Richard Chin Quee (Pilot) Remastered

Three Song Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 40:44


A remastered version of our pilot episode with better audio quality, and longer music.

Mission Pas Possible
Super-vilain Queexit

Mission Pas Possible

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 13:13


Puisque le Joker est devenu cool, Queenie va devenir super-vilain aussi. Du trauma d'identité originel, à la baston finale, suivez les aventures de Quee-xit : super-vilain du Brexit. Préparez-vous,… See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Voice of the Victim Podcast
73 :: Quee Choo "Q.C." and Peter Chadwick :: Drowned and Kidnapped

Voice of the Victim Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 53:20


We share the roller coaster of a story surrounding the disappearance of Quee Choo and Peter Chadwick.  If you enjoy our show, be sure to subscribe to us. We'd really appreciate a rating and a review.  Email us at vovpodcast@gmail.com Support us and get BONUS CONTENT at www.patreon.com/vovpodcast Get VoV Merch vovpodcast.threadless.com Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/vovpodcast Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vovsupportsystem FEATURED PODCAST OF THE WEEK: http://truecrimesweden.com/

From The Nosebleeds
Episode 2: Bank Builders | Richard Chee Quee Cult Profile | Beast's Quiz

From The Nosebleeds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 31:01


There is plenty going on in the wide world of sport at the moment and on Episode 2 of From The Nosebleeds, the boys do their best to dissect it all and find you a few winners. A 1990s cricketer gets the honour of being this week's cult profile, while the Beast debuts his brand new quiz.

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories
Episode 53 - Quee Choo Chadwick

The Minds of Madness - True Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019 59:21


On Wednesday October 10, 2012 Peter Chadwick and his wife Quee Choo disappeared from their Newport Beach home in California. The following day, Peter made a call to 911 from a gas station close to the Mexican border.Music Credits:The Minds Of Madness Theme Music – Duncan FosterThe Funkoars – Feel The MadnessUsed with Permission - http://goldenerarecords.com.au/ge/funkoars/Please check out this episodes sponsors and help support our podcast:THIRD LOVE: Go to THIRDLOVE.com/MADNESS now to find your perfect-fitting bra… and get 15% off your first purchase!Research & Writing:Christine Penhale https://thetruecrimefiles.com/ Featured Podcasts:Corpus Delicti - https://www.spreaker.com/show/corpus-delicti Trace Evidence - https://www.trace-evidence.com/Information On Peter Chadwick:https://www.usmarshals.gov/investigations/most_wanted/chadwick/chadwick.htm Looking for extra content?If you would like to support the show and get some extra perks including extra content, including early release/ad-free episodes, Go to: https://www.patreon.com/MadnessPodWebsite - https://mindsofmadnesspodcast.com/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/themindsofmadness/Twitter - @MadnessPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/themindsofmadness/Don't forget to Subscribe, Like, Review, and Share. Please help listeners find this show more easily, by taking the time to review on iTunes. Thank youSources:Print“Find Peter Chadwick: Manhunt Continues for Fugitive Multimillionaire Years AfterBeing Charged With Wife's Murder.” 48 Hours transcript, May 11, 2019.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/find-peter-chadwick-manhunt-continues-for-fugitive-multimillionaire-years-after-charged-with-wifes-murder/“‘Countdown to Capture’ Podcast Traces the Hunt for Millionaire Murder SuspectAccused of Killing His Wife — And Police Want Your Help.” Crime Online, October 20,2018.https://www.crimeonline.com/2018/09/20/countdown-to-capture-podcast-traces-the-hunt-for-millionaire-murder-suspect-accused-of-killing-his-wife-and-police-want-your-help/“How Millionaire Property Tycoon Got Away With Murder.” Northern Star, October 6,2018.https://www.northernstar.com.au/news/wifekilling-property-tycoon-still-on-the-run-three/3542878/“Mystery of British Millionaire Peter Chadwick Who Strangled Wife Then Used His Cashto Disappear.” Mirror, September 27, 2018.https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/mystery-british-millionaire-peter-chadwick-13321661“A Local Police Department Hopes a Podcast Will Help It Catch a Fugitive.” LosAngeles Magazine, September 21, 2018.https://www.lamag.com/citythinkblog/peter-chadwick-crime-podcast/“American Police Use Serial-Style Podcast to Hunt British-Born Murder Suspect.” TheTelegraph, September 21, 2018.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/09/21/american-police-use-serial-style-podcast-hunt-british-born-murder/“Millionaire Fugitive Accused of Murdering Wife May Be Hiding in Canada.” CTV News,September 21, 2018.https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/millionaire-fugitive-accused-of-murdering-wife-may-be-hiding-in-canada-1.4103674“Feds Hope Asian Sex Workers Can Help Track Down Millionaire Fugitive Accused OfWife's Murder.” Oxygen, September 20, 2018.https://www.oxygen.com/crime-time/peter-chadwick-fugitive-millionaire-wanted-for-wife-quee-choo-lim-chadwick-murder“Multi-Millionaire on The Loose: Police Launch Podcast to Catch Fugitive Accused ofKilling Wife.” The London Free Press, September 20, 2018.https://lfpress.com/news/crime/multi-millionaire-on-the-loose-police-launch-podcast-to-catch-fugitive-accused-of-killing-wife/wcm/42f15414-0091-45e6-aa92-da54856fc3b3“‘On The Run’ Who Is Peter Chadwick, Where Is The Murder Suspect and What Is the‘Serial’ Style Countdown to Capture Podcast?” The Sun, September 20, 2018.https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/7308829/peter-chadwick-murder-suspect-california-podcast/“Officials Announce $100K Reward for Information Leading to Capture of O.C. FugitiveAccused of Killing His Wife.” KTLA 5 News, September 19, 2018.https://ktla.com/2018/09/19/officials-announce-100k-reward-for-information-leading-to-capture-of-o-c-fugitive-accused-of-killing-his-wife/“Newport Beach Man, Suspected of Killing Wife in 2012, Is Still at Large so AuthoritiesOffer $100,000 Reward.” The Orange County Register, September 18, 2018.https://www.ocregister.com/2018/09/19/newport-beach-man-suspected-of-killing-wife-in-2012-is-still-at-large-so-authorities-offer-100000-reward/“'American Nightmare'? Inside the Life of Millionaire Family Before Dad AllegedlyStrangled Mom.” People, April 11, 2018.https://people.com/crime/peter-chadwick-on-the-run-wife-quee-choo-murder/“Search for Fugitive in 2012 Newport Coast Slaying Adds Podcast and $100,000Reward.” Los Angeles Times, September 19, 2012.https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-dpt-me-chadwick-murder-20180919-story.html“U.S. Marshals 15 Most Wanted.” U.S. Marshals website, September 19, 2018.https://www.usmarshals.gov/investigations/most_wanted/chadwick/chadwick.htm“'The Hunt': Millionaire Allegedly Murders His Wife.” CNN, October 4, 2017.https://www.cnn.com/2017/10/04/us/the-hunt-john-walsh-peter-chadwick-luis-mena/index.html“Multimillionaire Real-Estate Mogul Wanted for Murder of Wife.” True Crime Daily,December 7, 2015.https://truecrimedaily.com/2015/12/07/multimillionaire-real-estate-mogul-wanted-for-murder-of-wife/“Quee Chadwick, OC Homicide No. 39: Millionaire Peter Gregory Chadwick Held.” OCWeekly, October 29, 2012.https://ocweekly.com/updated-with-husband-blaming-painter-quee-chadwick-oc-homicide-no-39-millionaire-peter-gregory-chadwick-held-6441983/“Blood, Broken Glass at Home Alarmed Officers.” The Orange County Register,October 24, 2012.https://www.ocregister.com/2012/10/24/blood-broken-glass-at-home-alarmed-officers/“Peter Chadwick, California Executive, Arrested On Suspicion Of Murdering Wife,Quee.” HuffPost, October 14, 2012.https://www.huffpost.com/entry/peter-chadwick-executive-murder-wife-quee_n_1964992“Executive's Wife Missing; Evidence of Violent Struggle at Home.” L.A. Now, October13, 2012.https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/10/executives-wife-missing-evidence-of-violent-struggle-at-home.html“Local Cops Arrest Newport Beach Man in Homicide Case.” 7 San Diego News,October 12, 2012.https://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Newport-Beach-Man-Arrested-Wife-Homicide-San-Diego-Chadwick--173911021.html“Quee Choo Lim ‘Q.C.’ Chadwick.” Find A Grave, n.d.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176251383/quee-choo_lim-chadwick#source“The Pegasus School.” School website, n.d.https://www.thepegasusschool.org/about/head-of-schoolPodcast and Website“Countdown to Capture.” 2018.https://countdowntocapture.comAudio Clips“Calif. Man Tells Authorities His Wife Was Murdered in Bizarre 911 Call.” CBS News,May 9, 2019.https://www.cbsnews.com/news/peter-chadwick-calif-man-tells-authorities-his-wife-was-murdered-in-bizarre-911-call/“News Conference.” Newport Beach Police Department, September 19, 2018.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZipqzjX6t0

Sports Under The Influence
When I taste Ta-quee-la

Sports Under The Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 81:31


The boys talk round ball, pigskin, and Canada

The Rule 603 Podcast
Quee-mix?!?

The Rule 603 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2018 52:03


This episode the guys are just thinking of pop culture topics and how accountability or lack there of; is the reason for some of this of chaos!

Loud & Queer
Loud & Queer Episode 26 - Stereotypes and Surveys

Loud & Queer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 32:39


Sammy, Wolfie and Laura chat about a Triple J survey that found bi men are the least likely to 'come out', stereotypes within the queer community and interpreting the colours of the rainbow flag. Plus, more news of the week and a classic round of Froth or Not! This episode originally broadcast on 05/08/2018. Find the tracks from the show on our continuously-updated Spotify mixtape: https://open.spotify.com/user/jaikek/playlist/7I7ansiZ26Boe00GqgTYeB?si=6R0fwEUyRoSNfWzpwYRyeA Stream and purchase our podcast music from Acsiidental on Bandcamp: acsiidental.bandcamp.com

Three Song Stories
Pilot – Richard Chin Quee

Three Song Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 34:22


A Fort Myers local, Richard Chin Quee has been working in audio for most of his life. While finishing a Computer Science degree at FGCU in 2006, he leveraged his music and sound experience to get a job at WGCU, and has been working in news radio ever since. He's currently the director of programming at the station, the director of WGCU's daily talk show Gulf Coast Live, and the producer/director/co-creator of the show.

All For The Culture Show
35: Katie Got Bandz Interview All For The Culture Episode 35

All For The Culture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2017 25:14


We were lucky to get sit with the Quee of Drill and just talk about everything www.youtube.com/allforthecultureshow www.all4theculture.com-For T Shirts/Interviews Instagram-@allforthecultureshow Facebook---www.Facebook.com/AllForTheCultureShow Host-Instagram/Twitter/Snapchat-------@hiphophandicap Podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Audiboom https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/all-for-the-culture-show/id1268513423?mt=2 ] #allfortheculture #allforthecultureshow #allfortheculture #katiegotbandz #lacapone #mommacapone #chiefkeef #sashagohard #yandysmith #loveandhiphopnewyork #drillmusic #rappodcast #hiphoppodcast #podcasting #southsidechicago #chicago #rapmusic #realbars #realhiphop

Driven to Drink
69. Will Somebody Shut That Bird Up?! (RJ, pt 3)

Driven to Drink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2016 43:32


I come with Arrogant Bastard Ale, and somewhere along the way we crack open the Lagunitas Hop Stoopid.  Fortunately, my wife agreed to be my Uber because I’m uber-inebriated.  Ubernebriated.  #FeelTheUbern We continue our conversation about Dave Grohl as an important advocate and ambassador for music and expressive authenticity.  Neither of us particularly like Grohl’s music, but that’s not the point.  The man gives a shit, has a public platform, and is willing to (foo) fight for the arts. #FooFighterForTheArts I ask RJ another misguided but often asked question:  Paul or John?  “This,” RJ is likely to say, “Is a trick question.”  There are so many of these “trick” questions in the world.  May the next person who utters the phrase, “There are no stupid questions,” be immediately barraged with a cluster of stupid questions. #ColdEnoughOutThereForYou Regarding John and Paul?  They don’t work as well without each other.  “For Example,” explains RJ, “Imagine would be a much better song if Paul sang it and wrote the chorus.”  In any awesome band…everyone is integral to the sound of the band, and every player sounds uniquely like him/herself.  “Anyone can (learn to) play Tom Sawyer,” quips RJ, “But nobody will sound like Neil Peart.” And can we make yet another Beatles/Pink Floyd comparison?  Yes, we can.  You’ll perhaps recall that RJ completed my analogy which began, “Ringo is to the Beatles sound as…,” with, “…Nick Mason is to Pink Floyd.”  (Neither were technically “good” drummers, but both defined the sounds of their respective bands.  And not just any bands.  We’re talking about the Beatles and Pink Floyd.)  So, further comparisons: Paul McCartney and David Gilmour are Pop. (In RJ’s words, “They’re like, Yaaaaayyy!  Too much Richard Simmons.”) John Lennon and Roger Waters are sarcastic bastards with venom.  (In Greg’s words, “They’re like, fuck off, you wanker.”) RJ reveals his Mt. Rushmore of drummers and Beatles tunes and responds to a fun little wildcard question.  And he plays, “Enid,” by Barenaked Ladies.  Check out the Cuica. (“QUEE-kah”)  You know what it is, it’s the awesome sound from, “Me and Julio Down By the School Yard.”  You know what?  I’ll just put that song at the end of this.  It’s a great song.  And that cuica.  And the whistling solo?!  C’mon!!  And at the the beginning?  Let’s go with, “Money” by Pink Floyd.  It’s in 7/4, you know?  Except when it’s in 4/4.  It’s a badass tune. Which brings us full circle.  Me and RJ are done.  For now.  There will be more.  But starting next week we begin an epic run of shows with Mark.  Mark’s awesome.  You’ll like him. We present to you, “Will Someone Shut That Bird Up?!” (RJ, pt. 3) -G   Unibrow don’t lie. Shut that bird up!

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Ice Age: Collision Course, Flight of the Butterflies, Ghostbusters, Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Awards

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 52:30


Listen in as we review Ice Age: Collision Course, Flight of the Butterflies, Ghostbusters, and the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Awards. Hosts Gerry Orz and Brianna Hope Beaton are joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Brandon, Benjamin, Morgan, and Ryan. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our reporters have to say.

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Ice Age: Collision Course, Flight of the Butterflies, Ghostbusters, Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Awards

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 52:30


Listen in as we review Ice Age: Collision Course, Flight of the Butterflies, Ghostbusters, and the Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Awards. Hosts Gerry Orz and Brianna Hope Beaton are joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Brandon, Benjamin, Morgan, and Ryan. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our reporters have to say.

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week
Magnificent Leaf Homes Woven by Australian Green Ants

Smithsonian Channel Pick of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 2:45


Green ants build their grand nests out of leaves, which they pull and join together with silk. Amazingly, this silk is produced by their newborn larvae. The latest in science, culture, and history from Smithsonian Channel.

DaddioCAST
The Quangle Wangle Quee

DaddioCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2016 3:37


GayRadioShow.com
Ep. #308 - Alaska ThunderFvck is in Studio With Us!!

GayRadioShow.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2015 78:47


From Season 5 of Rupaul's Drag Race we have Alaska Thunderfuck in studio with us for the day taking questions from Twitter, hanging out and chilling while we do the radio show!! News, a minute of sports followed by a double minute of Gaga versus Madonna, being a bridesman and more!!! Featuring Justice, Adrien Gemini, Josh Roth and Markers the Intern. Follow Alaska on Twitter @Alaska5000 www.AlaskaThunderfuck.com Follow the the radio show @GayRadioShow www.OutloudOrando.com Follow Adrien Gemini @MrMissAdrien

Historical Studies at the School of Advanced Study
"Head of Our Morality": why the twentieth-century British monarchy matters 3

Historical Studies at the School of Advanced Study

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2012 2:09


Institute of Historical Research "Head of Our Morality": why the twentieth-century British monarchy matters Q1. What should the monarchy do next? This lecture marked the rededication of the Victoria County History by gracious privilege of Quee...