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Bunny and the Beast
100th ep with Dr Ranj and Eoin Mallon

Bunny and the Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 37:19


S3 ep25 is also the 100th episode and we are joined by Dr Ranj and Eoin Mallon, as they give their side to all the stories we've told on the podcast about them

Policy Options Podcast
Ranj Pillai on Sovereignty and Strategy in the Arctic - Futureproofing Canada 01

Policy Options Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 41:29


In our first episode, Jennifer is joined by Ranj Pillai, Premier of Yukon, for a conversation about what it means to build economic resilience in the North. Premier Pillai speaks about Yukon's response to global tensions and economic uncertainty, emphasizing infrastructure investment to support major investments in critical mineral projects. He underscores the importance of long-term planning, strong partnerships with Indigenous peoples and maintaining Arctic sovereignty. And, with Yukon's economy performing well, he also highlights the creation of the Canadian Institute for Arctic Security to counter foreign interference and strengthen defence in the North.

Harish Saluja's A House at the Crossroads
Ranj-o-Gham Mein Bhi Khush Raho Aye dost, Zindagi Inaam Hai Saza to Nahin

Harish Saluja's A House at the Crossroads

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 47:34


Ranj-o-gham main bhi khushKya gham jo andheri hainUtho Ab Mati Se UthoRaat Gayi Phir Din Aata Hai Raaton Ke SayeRuk Jana NahinYeh Jeevan HaiAye Mere Dil-E-NadanAye Dil Tujhe Kasam HaiWoh Subah Kabhi To AayegiMain Zindagi Ka SaathJahan Mein Aesa Kaun HaiDeepak Se Deepak Jal GayeRahi Tu Ruk Mat JanaKathin Hai RahguzarPop Off SisOn Pop Off Sis, Kendall and Morgan pop off on all things music, entertainment, and sportsListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

A Millennial Mind
3 Holistic Lessons I Learnt From A Doctor

A Millennial Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 11:59


Cancer is a word that often evokes fear and overwhelm, but what if the lessons we learn about health from cancer can teach us something valuable about life itself? This week on Millennial Mind, I sit down with Dr. Ranj, NHS clinician, author, and columnist, to discuss the critical importance of early detection, overcoming cultural stigmas, and how education empowers us to act rather than fear. In this episode, I share my top three holistic life lessons from our conversation that extend far beyond health, applying them to relationships, careers, and personal growth. Whether it's learning to identify warning signs early, having tough but necessary conversations, or understanding that knowledge is power and these insights can positively change your life.

A Millennial Mind
Understanding Cancer and Symptoms Of Cancer: Early Detection and Awareness with Dr. Ranj

A Millennial Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 39:39


Have you or someone you love been impacted by a cancer diagnosis, scare or otherwise? Unfortunately, that is the reality of so many of us today. In this crucial episode of Millennial Mind, I sit down with Dr. Ranj, an NHS clinician, author, and columnist, to discuss the importance of early detection and awareness of cancer symptoms. With statistics showing that one in two people will likely get cancer in their lifetime, this conversation emphasises why recognising early signs such as unexplained weight loss, excessive night sweats, new lumps, or persistent skin changes is vital for better outcomes. We also touch upon cultural barriers, especially within South Asian communities, and the impact of stigma and embarrassment in delaying diagnosis. Our goal is to reassure and encourage everyone to seek medical advice promptly for any concerning symptoms. For more information, visit nhs.uk/cancer-symptoms. Don't miss this informative and potentially life-saving discussion. 00:00 Understanding Cancer: Early Diagnosis and Survival Rates 00:58 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 02:43 The NHS Help Us, Help You Campaign 04:14 Cultural Barriers and Embarrassment in Cancer Diagnosis 09:43 Early Signs and Symptoms of Cancer 14:23 Causes and Risk Factors of Cancer 16:32 Dietary Habits and Cancer Awareness in South Asian Communities 21:03 Understanding Cancer in Different Age Groups 21:42 The Complexity of Cancer Causes 23:17 Risk Factors and Screening Programs 25:24 The Importance of Early Detection 28:42 Cultural Barriers and Misconceptions 31:57 Encouraging Health Conversations in Families 34:48 General Health Advice and Prevention 37:50 Final Thoughts and Resources

A Millennial Mind
Understanding Cancer and Symptoms Of Cancer: Early Detection and Awareness with Dr. Ranj

A Millennial Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 2:13


Have you or someone you love been impacted by a cancer diagnosis, scare or otherwise? Unfortunately, that is the reality of so many of us today. In this crucial episode of Millennial Mind, I sit down with Dr. Ranj, an NHS clinician, author, and columnist, to discuss the importance of early detection and awareness of cancer symptoms. With statistics showing that one in two people will likely get cancer in their lifetime, this conversation emphasises why recognising early signs such as unexplained weight loss, excessive night sweats, new lumps, or persistent skin changes is vital for better outcomes. We also touch upon cultural barriers, especially within South Asian communities, and the impact of stigma and embarrassment in delaying diagnosis. Our goal is to reassure and encourage everyone to seek medical advice promptly for any concerning symptoms. For more information, visit nhs.uk/cancer-symptoms. Don't miss this informative and potentially life-saving discussion. 00:00 Understanding Cancer: Early Diagnosis and Survival Rates 00:58 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 02:43 The NHS Help Us, Help You Campaign 04:14 Cultural Barriers and Embarrassment in Cancer Diagnosis 09:43 Early Signs and Symptoms of Cancer 14:23 Causes and Risk Factors of Cancer 16:32 Dietary Habits and Cancer Awareness in South Asian Communities 21:03 Understanding Cancer in Different Age Groups 21:42 The Complexity of Cancer Causes 23:17 Risk Factors and Screening Programs 25:24 The Importance of Early Detection 28:42 Cultural Barriers and Misconceptions 31:57 Encouraging Health Conversations in Families 34:48 General Health Advice and Prevention 37:50 Final Thoughts and Resources

Hotel Pacifico
"Sphere of Influence" with Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai

Hotel Pacifico

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 86:44


Hotel Pacifico was created by Air Quotes Media with support from our presenting sponsor TELUS, as well as FortisBC.

Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.
November 2024 Selection (featuring Airwave, Framewerk, Exotek, Paul Thomas, Paul Van Dyk, BLR, Phaxe, Mauro Picotto, B.B.E., Allan McLoud, Rick Tedesco, Kamilo Sanclemente, Ranj Kaler, Riccardo Ferri, 9OASES, Axel Boman, Highland, Rene Ablaze, Citybox, AC

Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 86:22


The Milk Bar
Jason Forrest in The Milk Bar - Episode 797

The Milk Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 43:57


Recorded for release W/C 30th Sept 2024 This week Dr Ranj lets us know about his role in & Juliet, we meet two more of the Lichfield Garrick's Panto Stars, John from Bake off talks about being Star Baker in week 1,  Peter James tells us about his latest Roy Grace novel, Max Dickins chats about friendship, we find out about the evolution of children's parties and a charity fund raiser by Stowlawns Primary.

Balance Selections Podcast
Balance Selections 297: Ranj Kaler

Balance Selections Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 89:58


Ranj Kaler is a name becoming more regular on the global scene. After losing his DJ residency at the start of the pandemic, he used the lockdown to focus on music production. Within six months, he was releasing tracks on labels like ARRVL and Four Candles' Keep Thinking, alongside attention grabbing reworks of Sade and Kate Bush. Since then, he's released music on labels including Capital Heaven and Foxtrot Alpha. Never one to stick to a single genre, Ranj's productions blend house, breaks, techno, and electro, creating a distinct sound that has earned him support from a long list of DJs from John Digweed, to Hernán Cattaneo. His talent has also made him a sought-after remixer, with labels like Hooj Choons, Pangea, and Laika Sounds commissioning his work.

 On this 90 minute mix Ranj delivers a smooth mix of deep breaks, house, prog and more that feels vital. Featuring productions from Framewerk, Danny Howells, Sébastien Léger and more, this is an effortless mix showcasing Kaler's dynamic track selection.

Indy and Dr
Ranj Singh On CRAZY Desi Weddings, Gurdwara Stories As A Kid & Why Desi Men Struggle To Mourn | #182

Indy and Dr

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 128:46


00:00 - How this link-up FINALLY happened!03:26 - DO NOT speak badly of Vivo Barefoots05:44 - Indy's half marathon madness in Vivos (never again)07:28 - Bunions & looking after your feet - underrated12:20 - Ranj's blown away by Dr's singing13:22 - Washing dishes - gloves or no gloves?15:40 - Snacking in bed...19:10 - Adding a dish into the sink, big no-no after washing!21:21 - Favourite type of seva25:36 - Were you scared to bring your wife into the content fold?29:57 - Best wedding destination Ranj has been on31:49 - Gurdwara's strict rules32:22 - What is the craziest thing you've seen at a desi wedding?39:00 - Training grooms on what to do on their wedding day44:09 - People not respecting the Anand Karaj & talking48:26 - Earliest & latest attended/left a wedding?53:13 - What makes a good couple?59:10 - When your wife brings out the best in you & your family01:08:31 - Indy & Ranj went to the SAME Sikhi Camp?01:12:50 - Making "spicy" content & backlash in the community01:19:23 - Stopping & restarting the content process01:23:35 - How Ranj managed to monetise the social media side of work?01:28:33 - Getting married early & dealing with the adversity life throws at you01:36:43 - Growing up "early" at 2101:40:46 - Doing an avsoos (paying respects) differently01:43:14 - When a spousal relationship turns into a "caring" capacity01:46:56 - Journey of mourning & trying to process it all01:51:56 - Looking back, what would you say to yourself going through that?01:59:59 - Quickfire questions Follow Ranj on: Insta - https://www.instagram.com/ranjsiinghTik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ranjsiinghWellmoss - https://www.instagram.com/wellmossuk Follow Us On: Tik Tok - https://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-tik-tokInstagram - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-instaFacebook - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr-facebookSpotify - http://bit.ly/indy-and-dr Also available at all podcasting outlets. #desiweddings #punjabiwedding #ranjsingh #desipodcast

Pause Purpose Play
"Sleeping Well: Dr. Ranj Singh on Anxiety, Wellbeing, and Self-Compassion"

Pause Purpose Play

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 53:15 Transcription Available


Having trouble sleeping? Join for some useful tips as Clinical Psychologist Michaela Thomas chats with the brilliant Dr. Ranj Singh - NHS Doctor, Furniture Village Sleep and Wellness Ambassador and TV presenter - about sleep, anxiety and wellbeing.  Discover how sleep is linked with hormone regulation, anxiety, stress, burnout - and even ADHD.    Dr. Ranj shares his top tips for better sleep hygiene, managing stress, and sprinkling some self-compassion into your daily routine. Plus, hear how Dr Ranj handles criticism from social media trolls with grace, and why dancing like nobody's watching might just be the lift we all need.    Ready to give yourself permission to have better sleep? Tune in now!   Connect with Dr Ranj Singh on Instagram: @drranj   We cover:   01:06 The Importance of Sleep 04:22 Short-term and Long-term Effects of Poor Sleep 07:44 Improving Sleep Quality 13:40 Self-Compassion and Sleep 18:05 Purpose and Meaning in Life 24:41 Navigating Social Media and Comparison 28:00 Balancing Inspiration and Pressure 29:33 The Reality of Imperfection 33:19 Finding Joy in Social Connections 38:34 The Power of Authenticity 44:46 Handling Criticism and Social Media 48:19 Final Takeaways and Self-Compassion Think your sleeping problems are linked with ADHD? Take a look at Michaela's ADHD membership community, The ADHD Club: www.thethomasconnection.co.uk/adhdclub 

My Mate Bought A Toaster
Dr Ranj Singh

My Mate Bought A Toaster

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 60:17


It's Dr Ranj look! And he's only gone and allowed us to have a nose through his Amazon purchase history. Prepare for a story of medicine versus art, hair versus grooming and why Shane Richie loves Dick.SO much you'll love in this episode, which will shortly be up on our YouTube channel - check it out, yeah? Please subscribe while you're there. It's miraculously free. Also make sure you check out our Patreon, where a certain Stephen Merchant episode will soon be appearing. ALSO make sure you're subscribed to the podcast as Katie Norris is on next week and she's amazing.And thanks again to the glorious wonder that is Dr Ranj Singh. A man of medicine and musical theatre. What a combo. You can go and see him live in & Juliet. Tickets here!That's all for now! bye bye bye bye byeToast xxOH - one last thing - we're doing a live show in October. Come down! Tickets here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

My Mate Bought A Toaster

This week it's the turn of superstar radio DJ Kat Shoob to let her co-host, and host of this podcast, Tom Price into her Amazon account. Prepare yourself for stories of unread books, crystals and a seriously neglected telescope. Also - and this is a first - an actual Spice Girl pops up at the end. It's very exciting.Clips heading up on our YouTube channel so make sure you drop in and subscribe for free please (no charges for this, NB).Next week - Dr Ranj! Already up on our Patreon, since you ask.All the best lots of loveToast x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scott Mills Daily
BAFTA outfits, Jeremy Vine and pets that listen to the radio...

Scott Mills Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 47:37


Jeremy Vine is playing the Birthday Game, Dr Ranj pops into the studio and Scott's found some pets that love listening to Radio 2.Bridgerton is back, but why aren't there any Radio 2 song covers on the soundtrack?!Plus, tracking down the man that was sat behind Joe Lycett at the BAFTAs... he couldn't see for Joe's Queen Elizabeth I ruff!Hit subscribe to get Scott's latest podcast every Friday, or listen live weekdays 2-4pm on BBC Radio 2.

Two Chickpeas In A Podcast
Signs and Symptoms of Cancer with Dr Ranj

Two Chickpeas In A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 33:04


In paternership with the NHS ( @NHS ) we have put together some important information on the signs and symptoms of cancer, please do share this with your friends and family. If something in your body doesn't feel right, please contact your GP practice. The earlier cancer is diagnosed, the easier it is to treat - and patients who are diagnosed at the earliest stages, like stage 1 and 2, are far more likely to survive. For more information visit nhs.uk/cancersymptoms

Why Care?
Special Episode: Being Your Best Self with Dr. Ranj

Why Care?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 57:30


In this special celebrity episode of Why Care? I am joined by the truly inspiring, Dr. Ranj, to delve deeper into what drives him, his passion for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), and his perspective on how to break society's confines of masculinity. Dr. Ranj shares many personal life experiences as we discuss his cultural upbringing, mindset, sexuality, identity, and journey to being authentically 100% who he is. We also explore his adventurous career, his advocacy for the LGBTQ+ community, promotion of diverse and inclusive education, and one of his many books aimed at boys: How to Be a Boy and Do It Your Own Way. Dr Ranj's dedication to DEI is reflected throughout his personal journey, influential career, and advocacy work. There are so many things he has tried his hand at and proven he can successfully do! He is an NHS doctor, BAFTA award-winning TV presenter, best-selling author, advocate for inclusion, keynote speaker, radio host, and columnist. Dr. Ranj initially qualified as a doctor in 2007, before kick-starting his media career in 2012 as a CBeebies presenter. Since then, he elevated his public profile by gracing numerous TV shows and documentaries, including Strictly Come Dancing in 2018, and previously, ITV's This Morning. Dr Ranj is the host of his own medical advice show called 'Dr Ranj: ON Call' and has written numerous children's educational books. He is also an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, and inclusive education and offers expert advice on a range of physical and mental health issues. During the episode, Dr. Ranj reveals more about his cultural background and influences, mindset, motivations, and his proactive approach to life. He emphasises the importance of seizing the moment, taking risks, and embracing challenges, which have all helped define his personal journey. He shares some compelling experiences which illustrate his resilience, and commitment to personal growth, such as learning to swim in just one week for BBC Children in Need. He hopes achievements like this can inspire others to take some initiative, overcome internal challenges, and engage in personal growth.  Dr. Ranj elaborates more about his Indian heritage, which had a decisive influence on his work ethic and determination to succeed. He shares how he experienced a lack of emotional support growing up, and how he uses his experiences to promote inclusive education, diversity, and emotional connection. Dr. Ranj discusses other influences in his life, such as his teachers and school experience that had a transformative effect. He also shares some candid personal experiences, such as his journey of self-discovery, and navigating his sexual identity, that allowed him to journey towards becoming his authentic self. He moves on to discuss how there has been a gradual shift towards fostering diversity and inclusion, both in society and the media, and opens up about his time on Strictly Come Dancing. Dr. Ranj then shares more about his motivations for writing his books aimed at young boys, and how he strives to challenge the confines of masculinity in society.  Links: Dr Ranj can be found on: Instagram Facebook Twitter For more information about Dr. Ranj, visit: https://www.hachette.co.uk/contributor/ranj-singh/  http://www.talent4media.com/talent/dr-ranj-singh/ Purchase your copy of my book: Beyond Discomfort: Why inclusive leadership is so hard (and what you can do about it)

Mining Stock Daily
Premier Ranj Pillai on Why the Next Phase of Yukon Mining Development will be the Biggest

Mining Stock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 32:51


We had the pleasure to sit down with Ranj Pillai, Premier of Yukon. Since taking office, Ranj has been working on bringing exploration and mine development into the next stage. And one of the biggest tasks is to overhaul the power systems of the Territory. We spend quite a bit of time discussing the potential connection to British Columbia's hydropower grid. Not only would this benefit mining, but it would also benefit all of Yukoners. But the project comes at a large cost and demands systematic implementation if approved. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Western Copper and Gold is focused on developing the world-class Casino project in Canada's Yukon Territory. The Casino project consists of an impressive 11 billion pounds of copper and 21 million ounces of gold in an overall resource. Western Copper and Gold trades on the TSX and the NYSE American with WRN. Be sure to follow the company via their website, www.westerncopperandgold.com. Arizona Sonoran Copper Company (ASCU:TSX) is focused on developing its brownfield copper project on private land in Arizona, a tier 1 location. The Cactus Mine Project is located less than an hour's drive from the Phoenix International airport via highway i-10, and with grid power and the Union Pacific Rail line situated at the base of the Cactus Project main road. With permitted water access, a streamlined permitting framework and infrastructure already in place, ASCU's Cactus Mine Project is a lower risk copper development project in the infrastructure-rich heartland of Arizona.For more information, please visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.arizonasonoran.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Fireweed Metals is advancing 3 different projects within the Yukon and Northwest Territories, including the flagship Macmillan Pass Project, a large zinc-lead-silver deposit and the Mactung Project, one of the largest and highest-grade tungsten deposits in the world. Fireweed plans to advance these projects through exploration, resource definition, metallurgy, engineering, economic studies and collaboration with indigenous people on the path to production. For more information please visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠fireweedmetals.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

Virgin Radio Pridecast
Matt & Harry: Dr Ranj, LGTBQ+ Generations & Sexual Fluidity

Virgin Radio Pridecast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 30:20


Welcome to Matt & Harry!A brand new show from bestselling author Matt Cain and life coach Harry Glasstone.Together, they're talking about all things relationships! From partners, friends, families and everything in-between, Matt and Harry want to explore what makes relationships in the queer community so special.So, they're putting their heads together to solve your dilemmas, put their own relationship under the microscope in a game of Mr & Mr, and chat to a very special guest each week.This week, Matt chats to author and everyone's favourite TV doctor, Dr Ranj! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hearts of Oak Podcast
Dr David Cartland  - NHS Silencing Whistleblowers: Is the GMC Fit for Purpose?

Hearts of Oak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 42:35 Transcription Available


Show notes and Transcript... Dr David Cartland joins Hearts of Oak once again to discuss his ongoing battles as a wide awake doctor.  For over 2 years he has had to fight, not only for his credibility in the NHS but for his continued employment.  He shares his ongoing battle with the GMC (General Medical Council) who seek to destroy GP's on the basis of random complaints about their social media posts.  In the middle of this skirmish, David finds himself 'persona non grata' and struggles to find locum jobs as a doctor in a country that is in desperate need for medical professionals.  We end with Dr Cartland sharing the many stories he hears each day of horrific vaccine injuries. Dr David Cartland (MBChB MRCGP) is a fully qualified doctor and GP. He is also one of the most censored professionals in the UK. Dr Cartland has a 1st class degree in Biomedical science including a year of specialist immunology and microbiology/virology training that included statistical analysis, and it is this area of expertise that has had particular relevance and value in allowing him to professionally assess the mass of government, NHS, MHRA, pharmaceutical and ONS data on Covid-19 and Covid-19 Vaccine Adverse Reactions, which has been published since the declaration of the ‘pandemic' in UK. Between his two degrees David worked for a year in the angiogenesis research group at the University of Birmingham and he is a published author in angiogenesis research. At his graduation he recited the Hippocratic oath. Part of this powerful oath is a vow. A vow to ‘Primum non nocere'- first do no harm. After years of training and sacrifice, followed by many happy years in a professional practice as a highly respected doctor, in February 2022 David took the difficult decision to resign as a GP. Follow and support Dr Cartland at the following links.... WEB: https://drcartland.com/ X: https://twitter.com/CartlandDavid?s=20 GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/DrCartland TRUTH: https://truthsocial.com/@drdavidcartland DONATE: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/drcartland PEOPLES HEALTH ALLIANCE: https://the-pha.org/  WORLD COUNCIL FOR HEALTH: https://worldcouncilforhealth.org/  DOCTORS FOR PATIENTS UK: https://doctorsforpatientsuk.com/ Dr Cartland's original testimony titled ‘Breaking the Silence' can be read here....https://metatron.substack.com/p/breaking-the-silence  Interview recorded 19.8.23 Audio Podcast version available on Podbean and all major podcast directories...  ⁣https://heartsofoak.podbean.com/ Transcript available on our Substack...https://heartsofoak.substack.com/ To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestreaming platforms and more... https://heartsofoak.org/connect/ Please subscribe, like and share! Transcript (Hearts of Oak) Hello, Hearts of Oak, and welcome to another interview coming up in a moment with Dr. David Cartland, who's back with us again. And David joins us to discuss his experiences of being investigated over two years now by the General Medical Council, the GMC. It is the regulatory body that investigates doctors' malpractice or failures. And because of initially anonymous reports complaining about a social media profile, he has been investigated. He discusses that process and the GMC have absolute power, they can remove a doctor's ability to practice medicine in the UK. So it is, they are judge and jury, court martial. We also go into how the NHS silences whistle-blowers. He shares some of the stories of his patients that he has seen vaccine injuries and we also discuss his difficulty of simply getting a job as a locum in surgeries.  Dr. David Cartland, it's wonderful to have you back with us. Thank you so much for your time today.  (Dr David Cartland) No, thanks for having me, Peter. It's always a pleasure to chat.  Good to chat. I think last time you were with me is probably our last video at the end of last year. Time flies past, but it's good to have you back. Lots to cover, not only about you but what you see professionally. But if I can @CartlandDavid on Twitter, that's where you can follow David's many pieces of information put out regularly. So if you're not already following him, do. Although, David, you've become quite high profile. Maybe just touch on that and then before we get onto of the GMC stuff and some of the cases you see. But what is it like to be kind of the voice of reason? Because I guess when you go into profession, you're there as part of the system. You put your head down, you do the good that you've been trained to do. It's quite different for you because a lot of doctors now in the media, in the public sphere, are talking about. What has it been like over the last three years?  It's really strange because I get a lot of feedback that I've kind of stuck my head above the parapet and I'm brave and I've got balls of steel or whatever they say, but you know I see it as simply my duty to do what I've done. You know I've said this many times, you know, I've stuck my neck on the line but really not because I've spoke out about ethical principles of consent, bodily autonomy, not coercing patients to take medical treatments that they aren't being fully informed about number one, but you know, that we haven't got any safety data for, you know, defending children and pregnant moms, you know, there was never any roll out data for both cohorts. And so that's the two easy wins, I thought I picked, you know, the ethical issues and the pregnancy safety, lack of safety data and the children and vaccine injuries and speaking out about lockdowns and masks and for doing so, you know, the NHS supposedly supports whistle blowing, they call it a learning culture, a no-blame culture, let's talk about these things without any blame until you whistle blow. And then, like I found out, to my detriment in a couple of arenas, really, as soon as you whistle blow about concerns that you've got. Concerns that still to this day remain unanswered. That's the other thing. You could easily shut me off with some data. Very easy to do. Correct my blasphemous views on all of this, just sit me down and show me the error of my ways and hasn't happened for two and a half days. It's been a full two and a half years, should I say. It's been a cancel culture as other people in the arena have found, you know, you look at Andrew Bridgen, all he did was ask questions and asked to take a closer look at the data. You look at footballers, Matt Le Tissier, you know, speaking out and saying, look, we need to look at this, footballers are collapsing left, right and centre, let's stop, let's investigate this. Similar to me, I'm just saying like this isn't ethically right, this isn't safe, we're not following evidence-based practice here, but yeah to somehow out of all of this become, I googled myself the other day because I said a third's really let me go because they said they'd googled me, so I thought let's. Have five minutes and see what you can come up with when you google Dave Cartland. One thing that comes up is internet personality, so that's the surrealness of where we are at the moment in that for somehow doing the job, following my Hippocratic oath, following principles of safety evidence based practice and ethics and these are all GMC guidance's as well you know I keep reminding on Twitter my fellow colleagues of the guides the guidelines that we have you know about the duty of candour whistleblowing ethics you know making sure you know we're gaining informed consent these are all enshrined in the GMC and as we'll talk about later on in the discussion the GMC they've got some slightly double standards when it comes to who to go after.  I guess there was some point where it went from criticism within the profession, so disagreements with fellow doctors, fellow professionals, to a, more bigger investigation and checking up. I mean how did that step change come? Yeah, where to start with that? So yeah, I mean, it has been kind of, it started off as kind of anonymous reporting. So the first I ever heard of the GMC, being involved in me was, I found it in my junk email box from my NHS mail account, saying that there'd been some sort of hearing about me about spreading COVID misinformation, and that a decision had been made that there was no case to answer for. This was in April, I think, 2021, it goes all the way back to that. That was without your input, you just...  So that was without my knowledge, my input, but even though they found there was no case to answer, they escalated it to NHS Performance Advisory Committee. And so you'll see on Twitter, I posted a reflective piece they asked me to do at that point to explain how I got to my position. I actually got to present to the GMC at the time as well, not the GMC, NHS PAG committee and their six doctors. I had the floor for about an hour, went through data, my concerns, and with specific reference to the reflective piece that I posted. And, you know, at the very end, I just said to them, any comment, any information on what, you know, any rebuttal to what I presented? And they just said, look, we're not here to discuss the content of your views on COVID. We're here to discuss, and it was a really strange comment they made. They said, we're here to discuss your mental health, your fitness to practice, and your fitness for purpose. I always remember that comment, fitness for purpose. And it kind of all fizzled out after that. They closed the case, and then pretty much, you know, every month or two, I'd get a dumping from the GMC saying we've had these 15, mostly anonymous complaints from various characters, either from Twitter or ex-colleagues I used to work with saying, we've had these 15, 20 complaints just to let you know, FYI, this is the content that's sending you the redacted complaints. And you'd just been told that you were getting this flurry of complaints about COVID misinformation, conspiracy theories, and all the rest of it. And some of them are quite comical. I was called a dangerous individual, I've been called Harold Shipman 2023. And all the rest of it and so you know they were throwing them out which is good but then it kind of got a little bit more nefarious in that you know, firstly the council culture in my own community, so I've been you know, I've been I moved down to Cornwall for the work life balance, I didn't wake up one morning and say I tell you what I'm going to be a crazy anti-vaxxer and conspiracy theorist and commit career suicide. I said what I saw I had genuinely held and still unrebutted concerns as previously mentioned on safety ethics and an evidence-based medicine and not being followed. And for that, I've received a cancellation, blacklisting. I've applied recently for, in Cornwall, we've got a lack of doctors. We've got a massive issue with GPs in particular. I'm an ED-trained GP, so I'm kind of dual-trained, and I teach medical students. I've got background in science. I'm a published scientist, did a degree with quite heavy weighting in immunology. And we've got somewhere around 25 jobs out there all the time, consistently. Whenever you look at the website advertising for GP jobs, there's always 25 jobs. So I applied for 25 jobs about six, seven months ago, and I got three responses. The rest just ignored me. Their jobs are still being advertised, by the way. And the three letters that I got back were essentially we don't employ anti-vaxxers or your views on vaccines don't align with the ethos of our vaccine centre, for example. So it started off like that. And even now, I mean, I've been let go from locum surgeries now because I retweeted an Andrew Tate video six months ago. That's a genuine example of why I've just been let go from three weeks worth of work, you know, and I didn't really know who Andrew Tate was. If I'm honest, I must've just seen something on Twitter, retweeted it without doing a full, you know, biography check on the person. And then that was enough cause for the GP surgery to let me go. And that was actually a surgery that had massively positive feedback from the work that I'd done. And then the other surgeries then, you know, putting the phone down on agencies they mentioned the name Dr Cartland, literally putting the phone down on them saying and then the agency would get back to them and say was that technically correct. Was that a technical issue with the line? I said, no, no, no. You mean Dr. David Cartland from Cornwall? Oh, no, no, we don't employ anti-vaxxers at our surgery. We'd rather not employ a doctor. We would rather have no doctor than have him. And there's been several examples across the last six months where surgeries have gone without a medic for a whole day than have me, who's offered my services to them. And I've got email confirmation of that. So it started off a little bit like that, cancellation in my locality. I mean, cancellation by the village that I live in, the town I live in. Literally bizarre because as you mentioned earlier you know outside of Cornwall, I'm quite, there's a profile there you know people know who I am people recognize me but not in my home village they think I'm a leper and they treat me like a leper so very odd and then the GMC stuff started a bit more insidiously then with with the usual suspects on Twitter..  So okay tell us what the GMC the General Medical Council there'll be many watching not in the UK so what exactly is that body what does it do? So the GMC are there, General Medical Council are there to kind of oversee doctors conduct, doctors you know any issues around their abilities practice safely, you know so clinical negligence etc so they've got kind of lots of overreach into into what doctors do but I mean the way you complain about a doctor is you can literally go on to an online page completely you can say anything you want and I've seen this in action, like literally you can say, Dr. Cartland tweeted this. And this was what a lot of the complaints were that I was getting. It was about social media activity. But I did come across, you know, I had the devil in me at some point in the past, about seven or eight months ago. And I decided to do a sort of feature on Twitter where I went into some of the TV doctors. And I thought, I'm going to out some of the outrageous statements that Van Tam, Chris Whitty, Matt Hancock. I did a week of going after the politicians and just quoted what they said in their own press conferences and, you know, the next slide, please, conferences that they were doing. And then I moved on to the TV doctors. And I went to Dr. Ranj, Dr. Amir Khan, Dr. Sarah Kayat, Dr. Hilary Jones, and I basically published the biggest whoppers that they'd ever told, you know, like, Dr. Ranj said, you know, take one COVID-19 vaccine, and you're 100%, 100%, it's always 100% safe and effective of avoiding hospital or going, becoming unwell, or dying of COVID-19. That's what he said, or worse. And I just posted it. And that's been taken now by the GMC to be examples of my bullying. The charges against me at the moment are bullying, incitement of hatred to fellow professionals, and online harassment. So they've tried the misinformation, they've tried the mental health, they've tried the conspiracy theories on professional behaviour, social media guidance, and now they've moved on to what can only be described as a coordinated complaint. I've got evidence of all the complainants collaborating together in chat rooms, and making this an effort to get me struck off. So as we stand today, you know, I've been all of the complainants, for example, have been given the chance to give an oral statement against me. You know, Dr. Ranj gave a 110 page victim statement in inverted commas. And it was like reading a fantasy novel. Honestly, I've read it, it's an embarrassment really to the GMC, but they've took it seriously on the lines of bullying and harassment. And what have I done? I've posted 'This Morning' interview where he made outrageous claims that misled a lot of people, you know, nothing's 100% RSA, you know, this cup of tea, it's not 100% safe, I could choke on it, I could drop the cup on my foot, I could drop, you know, the hot liquid on my crotch, you know, and it's not, it's not 100% safe, is it? So all of these doctors made the claim of 100% safety. One particular complainant said it was 100% safe to vaccinate pregnant women, and then went on to say that the vaccine reduced miscarriage rates, and then went on to equally tell a whopper around what technology was used in the vaccine, saying it was identical to the influenza vaccine, without naming names for this particular doctor. But, you know, they've been able to formulate that my retweet of, you know, their false claims has been labelled as, what did they say in the one complaint, I've set my anti-vax mob upon them, and, you know, they're all playing the mental health card now, saying that because of Dr Cartland, they're suffering with their mental health and anxiety and all the rest of it playing the victim beautifully. Very strange goings on and to me I mean it's a big overreach really GMC are they there to comment on my twitter feed? you know that's what it seems to have come down to. But well, what is the the process do you get an email or letter through to say you need to appear in front of somewhere, just being told you're under investigation and you said you were before them so what input do you have with that? That's a really good question, so in all in all of this you get kind of, you get I'm infamous at GMC now so I've got my own complaints member of staff so I've been allocated my own member of staff for the inundation that they've had. But essentially that person will then update me on the process. And the process has been the three complainants have been given the oral witness statements. And they've gone to town on me really and dug back into my timeline. There's clear collaboration between them. Meaning one particular complaint, the GMC have actually helped the complainant go through my Twitter feed and look at interviews to look for examples of alleged transphobia. So there was a period about three months ago where I went in heavy on the strange things that we're seeing in the sexualization of children, sex trafficking. There's the drag queen story hour that we've had in Cornwall. Some of the videos I'm seeing online about inappropriate things going on in front of children. People clad in gimp suits with kids stroking them. You've probably seen the images. Men clad with sex toys all over them, multi-coloured sex toys, making a complete fool of themselves really in front of children. And calling that out, and again, charge number eight on the GMC charge list is I've showed hostility towards the LGBTQ community. I've had lots of input from LGBTQ people, show me a lot of support, actually, because they're fed up of it. They're fed up of this kind of leaning into the agenda and the overreach of it, this minor attracted persons, the, we need to start having sympathy for paedophilia, we need to start looking deep into the psychology, normalizing it and then going off on things like, you know, in schools now we've got kids in our locality identifying as cats. I mean, how on earth have we ended up with that? You know, when we've got people being referred off a puberty blockade at the age of 12 and genital mutilation, that to the GMC there is evidence of my hostility towards LGBTQ and they're jumping on anything at the moment. Clearly I've got a target on my head. So none of it has to do necessarily with your medical understanding or ability or giving someone the wrong drugs. It's simply your views, what's in your head. And it's strange how a tweet can affect how you actually carry out, listen to a patient diagnosing them. It's, their opposites. They're saying it just affects confidence in the profession, so another colleague, I won't mention the name at the moment, is having a case reopened for bringing the profession into disrepute. Affecting public confidence with their conspiracy theories in inverted commas. But I mean, I'll tell you what's happened, just to finish off what I meant to say just about the GMC proceedings. So all three complainants got the chance of an oral statement. They've been either to the building in GMC HQ or they've given a Zoom, you know, face-to-face. I've not been afforded that privilege so basically what they've done is clumped all three complaints together into about 600 pages of evidence and I mean the evidence is pathetic, simple as that it's not it wouldn't you know if it was a murder case it would be thrown out, you know it's absolutely embarrassing but all the way through this I've got a clear evidence of all three complainants colluding, inciting against me, getting people to and they've done it for other doctors like Aseem Malhotra, please report this doctor to the GMC, well that's incitement isn't it. And I've got evidence of this. In fact, one of the complainants has been, is a very notorious chap on Twitter. Again, I can't name his name, but a notorious bully, troll, spreader of misinformation. And this guy has been bullying me for two years and has had the audacity to accuse me of bullying. I said to the GMC, I've got pages and pages of information where he's called me Harold Shipman or he's had me arrested or I've been struck off. I'm dangerous, I'm dodgy, I'm unsafe to practice, I'm a liar. I've got all of these screenshots. He's even questioned my mental health, publicly saying I should be sectioned, I'm mentally unstable. He's been speaking to my family and they're all increasingly concerned about my mental health. I've got all this, but can you show it to the GMC? Do they want to see it? No, they don't. not letting me give, you know, get beyond the administrative system to speak to a decision maker. So it's been very much guilty till proven innocent and they backed that up by, about a month ago, they demanded of me my full, you know, who I work for as a locum, what surgeries, which hospitals I work in and they wanted me to go back six months to name what surgeries I work at and the reason for that was they wanted to send out a letter before I've even had a chance to give evidence to say Dr. Cartland has been accused by some high profile TV doctors of bullying, harassment and online incitement and that's gone out to every surgery that I've either worked for or currently worked for and I absolutely begged them not to do that. I said look, this is clearly a guilty till proven innocent approach to the situation, please let me at least give my chance of defending myself. I mean to be fair to them, they've been clear in the letter that, you know there is no fitness to practice hearing here and it's not, you know, they haven't even made a decision on that they're just collating so what's the point of sending the letter. I said to them this is only going to give me financial and reputational damage, they still sent it and since then the three surgeries have not offered me a single locum shift, so as predicted they want to wait till the investigation's over and that's natural of course, why would you want to employ a doctor by choice that, you know, it's hard enough for me to get a surgery to take me for half a day when they're absolutely desperate, you know, it's it's such a waste but can't explain that. Guilty to all, even innocent.  How long has the process with the GMC, how long has that been going on for and how long does it, is there a fixed time period, can they keep it open for indefinitely, what's the process? Yeah that's a great question as well, I don't know, I've not been very transparent through the whole time, it's been, I've been dangled by a piece of string since like I say April two years ago, with various different, you know, aspects, like I say I first found out about investigation from a junk email. It's just the communication has been terrible as well. They've not kept me up to date really. They keep telling me they dropped a lot of the charges against me without informing me that they dropped a lot of charges against me. What GMC like to do as well is they send you emails that are quite anxiety inducing about five to five in the evening, and they're all knocking off at five o'clock. So even in that approach it's like well. There's method in that, they're doing that on purpose, you know, to send an email at 10 to 5 with, you know, this is the witness statement for Dr. X and then you're going into the weekend and you can't fight your corner and, you know, all they've done along in terms of pastoral care, you know, at the end of the day this is very stressful, you know, I'm going into the next month not knowing if I'm going to be in front of a fitness to practice hearing for the crimes of promoting evidence-based practice ethics and safety. And I don't know where my next pay check's coming from. It's just, it's bizarre. And all they've done is they've given me a Samaritan's number and to contact the BMA 24-hour helpline, completely separate to them. There's been no pastoral support. In fact, there's been no pastoral support at all. I've tried all through the last year to reach out. It's hard enough to do that as a doctor, reaching out to other doctors, and I've ended up passed from pillar to post. No one can offer me any support, any help. I even went to my own GP at a time when I was having a lot of stress, I wasn't sleeping. GP essentially, in a nutshell, signed me off work for six months with stress and depression. Sent me bucket loads of antidepressants, sleeping tablets and anxiolytics and then zero point during that, I've still got the boxes by the way, I never used them, but the point I was trying to make is not one single doctor or nurse spoke to me in that six months and assessed me and gave me copious amounts of drugs during that time and signed me up and made a diagnosis actually based upon e-consults, which is what doctors are doing now. They're not even seeing patients to this day. They're still doing telephone consults, you know, triaging everything out, you know, only seeing on the day emergencies and this is what's contributing in a way to some, only a small amount of the excess mortality that we see and they're just not seeing patients hence, not diagnosing or processing and doing their job, still hiding behind the COVID. I worked at a surgery a few weeks ago and the doctors are all still masked up. They've got two, three masks on some of them, gloves on, aprons on, visors, they change between every patient and they've had five or six jabs at each of these doctors. So we've created this bizarre kind of germ OCD phobia kind of mentality. I can't explain it.  It is. Maybe four months ago, five months ago, I went to the hospital with one of my kids and I went in and the doctor said, I'm sorry, you'll obviously need to wear a mask. I said, I'm exempt. He goes, no, no, no, you can't be exempt. I said, yes, I'm exempt, I can show you, the government. And he goes, oh well, it's too dangerous. If you refuse to wear a mask, we'll have to have the consultation in the corridor. So we moved out of his room and we were in the corridor of a busy hospital and he carried out the consultation in the corridor, because the corridor was safe, but his room was not. And I thought, you don't even argue when you're with children, you just...  And this is in 2023, Peter, isn't it? The insanity continues and now we've got the old... Eris, is it? Eris, the variant, and they're trying to stoking up the fear porn. The goddess of destruction, they've named this one after all, chaos or something like that. So they're really working on getting the anxiety levels up and people will fall for it. The doctors have fallen for it, hook, line and sinker. Absolutely easy meat it's been to con the doctors. I mean, how to explain what happens to you there? You know, you've been taken out to a corridor. It's just insane. You know, if you see a doctor in a mask, I would go and ask to see another doctor. I'd go so far as to say that, you know, It's an instant IQ assessment for me. The data's out there about damage. Not only is it pointless, I keep trying to explain, you've got eyes as well. If you sneeze into somebody's eyes, you still can contract. So unless you've got goggles on. Doesn't matter what you wear on your face. There are studies that show it's dangerous to your blood gas. You can become hypercapnic, hypoxic. Quite swiftly, I have to put in one arm. Spoke to a lady at my son's optician appointment last week, and you could see she was struggling to breathe. You're speaking and she's and you can see it bellowing out and just like you don't need to put that on, it doesn't work, but her excuse to me was it just makes the older patients feel safer, but it's fraud isn't it, it doesn't it doesn't do what it says on the tin but that's just a small cog in this deception isn't it.  One last question on the GMC and then maybe touching some of the cases you have seen what powers do the GMC have?  They've got the power to end your career, literally, so that's where we are with my particular cases, that they're going to, two people get to decide, one's a lay person and I don't get to speak to these people. I've got the opportunity to write a written rebuttal and they turn the sand timer off 14 days ago so I've left it for a few days and I've got 14 more days to respond and then that goes to a decision maker which is a doctor, a lay person to decide is it fitness to practice or not and that's where the fun begins if it is a fitness to practice and in a kind of dark way. I hope they do because I hope to air my facts and figures to them in public and I think this is the reason they haven't taken some of the higher profile doctors to fitness to practice because it goes on public record. We come out with all of our data, we talk about excess mortality, we talk about our clinical experiences and it all comes out in the open and I don't think they want that. That's why they go for things like bullying and online harassment and breaking the social media guidance or there's a new guidance come out on LGBTQ+ now, all you need to do is offend, that's the measure now you have to leave your faith for example at the door and if the level of being able to report the doctor to the GMC is just merely offending somebody with your view and again at that fitness to practice that literally is what it says on the tin, are you fit to practice or not and we see it now in some of the cases of people being struck off, it's very nefarious, people are, and it's not based on safety, it doesn't seem to be harming patients that brings about the charges are being struck off anymore it can be what you're offending somebody or you know your twitter feed or retweeting an Andrew Tate video for example, it's just bizarre I mean what what jurisdiction should the GMC have over my private, where's that private, public social media. I've got freedom of speech, you know, I'm a lot of these views and they're quite you know within their rights to debate me but I'm two and a half years in now, not a single doctor, no one from the LMC, no one from the GMC, no one from the NHS, the chief medical officer runs away from me down here, the MP runs away from me down here. No one wants to have the conversation and so we all know what that is. But it's just so dark, isn't it, that, you know, a good doctor here is not able to work in one of the most under doctored areas of the NHS. And, you know, it's only patients that suffer. It's not me. I'm doing okay with my private work, you know, so, you know, it's one of those. Well, actually, let's touch on that, the private work side on your website. Let people know what they can find because this is, I think, a way forward and what you're offering is essential and exciting that's happening, it's sad to see it has to happen. But tell us what people, is it people in the local area that they can basically connect with you and have a diagnosis? Yeah, so the service has been set up with a deliberate eye on what the GMC have been up to. So I've kind of called it a kind of off-grid, off-matrix kind of medical experience. So I don't know anyone else who's doing it, really. So it's kind of novel in its approach. So I've had to be careful what I call it. Obviously, I am a GP, I'm a doctor, so I'm allowed to use those titles. But I've had to kind of draw a line as to what needs to be regulated and what I can do in an unregulated fashion. So for example, if I prescribe a drug, that needs to be regulated. You need a GMC license to practice, CQC registration. Now, if I keep patient notes, I need GDPR regulation. So I've had to pitch it, the model, at where I can be unregulated, like a life coach, for example. So I call what I do health coaching. I call it clinical navigation, clinical signposting. I call it health advocacy. And that's what I do. I'm a voice of reason. I'm a medically trained person, ex-scientist, that is there for patients to come to and listen. One of the key things I get is as to why people book in with me is, A, that they trust me for standing up against all of this this nonsense, so it's a trust issue and that trust has been lost. These people you're never gonna trust doctors ever again. And they come to me because they value my opinion and I listen. It's a simple case of having an hour, you know, I charge in a very ethical price, you know, it's far below what, you know, the standards for a private GP appointment would be. It's a quarter of that. And I sit with the patient for an hour and I listen and I take the history. And even this very morning, I had three cases of vaccine injured patients that just, they were quite emotional, really, both the two younger girls, because they just got heard. They were listened to and acknowledged instead of being gas lit and told it was all in their head and there was absolutely no chance of that. But going back to the service, it's growing month on month. It's going really well. I work from this office. I work every morning seven days a week, 363 days a year. So accessibility is there. You get the same doctor twice. You actually get a doctor, which is a bonus. In general practice, if you actually get a doctor, you've struck gold, haven't you? So they're the USPs really, and you'll get an honest opinion. Sometimes I do have to direct people back into the NHS to take our blood tests, for example. But that's what I'm there for. I'm a health advocate. And so like one of the patients this morning, I've written what I call a kick the doctor up the backside letter to get the doctor to do some basic investigations with a girl that's been having chest pain and palpitations within a week of the vaccine. And they haven't even done an ECG. They've done their blood tests. a referral for 24-hour ECG monitoring. They've not done a referral for an echocardiogram. Just basics. You know, we're seeing a lot of clinical and criminal negligence now in the patients that I see, particularly from the vaccine injury community. So that's what you get in a nutshell. So yeah, go to drcartland.com and have a peek. Tell us more about what you're seeing because I'm assuming that you may see people that have gone to their doctor, nothing's happening, the doctor refuses to even consider this could be vaccine injury and therefore they come across you and speak to you. But tell us kind of how that's worked and what are some of the stories that you've heard from patients?  Yeah so the stories are quite classic actually. So what I would say from the outset is I've not spoke to a vaccine injured patient that has got the same story. So there's different kind of severities of symptoms, there's different timelines, there's some are immediate, some are sort of medium term, some are slightly longer term. But the one thing that's really consistent with these patients is that temporal relationship to the vaccine. They're in good health, the two patients this morning. In good health, fit and healthy. One was an 18 year old and within two days of having the vaccine and the second patient was within two weeks having some heart pain, chest discomfort. They then venture off to their doctor and every case is the same. The doctor will immediately, as soon as the patient mentions the vaccine word, that's it. It's almost like crucifix comes out at that point. The room changes, the mood changes, the aggression levels of the doctor change and they dismiss the patient with immediate effect and just say, look, this is absolutely 100% nothing to do with the vaccine whatsoever. But these are the same doctors, if you remember, that had, you know, they were putting down COVID-19 for every death. You know, you can have a positive test and get struck by lightning the day after. And they put COVID-19 as a death certificate, they'll put in COVID-19 as 1A when people have died of cancer. And it was quite extraordinary. But what they're telling these people is, either it's in their head, the amount of people who've got bizarre symptoms, and some people have got some really eclectic, strange, medically unexplainable symptoms. So they come and they've got a bit of this and a bit of that, and it doesn't fit into a conventional diagnosis or criteria to diagnose things like MS, for example. They get brain fog with numb left arm with weakness of the right calf and incontinence of urine, for example. That doesn't fit into any conventional neurological diagnosis. I'm hearing of cases where neurologists are seeing the patients. Telling them it's absolutely not 100% nothing to do with the vaccine. They're not even touching the patient with a tendon hammer. They're not examining them and just dismissing them as functional neurological disorder, aka they're making it up. It's in their head, despite you know, coming on two days after the vaccine. The latest thing I'm hearing is they're telling vaccine injury patients that it's from long COVID, everything's long COVID. So these doctors who deny a day after the vaccine, somebody, you know, going into fits, is anything to do with the vaccine, are the same doctors who were saying, oh, actually, the latest one is even more dark, asymptomatic long COVID. So I'll give you a real life example of a 31 year old who I saw about a month ago at surgery, who had two AstraZeneca's. After each AstraZeneca, she had a blood clot on her leg, one on each leg. Then they went on to booster with a Moderna in December this year, just gone. And this was a 31 year old girl. She had a mini stroke a week later and then she had a full-blown stroke. And when she had to have surgery, a bilateral stroke, blood clots on the brain. And she was told, and I saw this in the neurological letters, that she'd been, this was from an asymptomatic COVID-19, long COVID infection, that had caused a stroke and this was all within a month of a Moderna booster. Absolutely incredible and then, you know, I tell patients, you know, it's highly likely but the issue we've got here is really that we can't ever prove it. There isn't really a way of absolutely proving it. We're looking at ways of really nailing this correlation, causation thing now. So there is a way of finding out antibodies, if you've got antibodies, for example, to nucleocapsid protein and the S-protein, and if you've got both, then there's an equal argument that it could have been the COVID infection. But what we have got now is patients that are just measuring for antibodies for the S-protein, which is a spike protein, and not the nucleocapsid protein. So that completely knocks out the possibility that it can be long COVID-related, because there's no evidence of the nucleocapsid protein. So we need to find that test that really is that eureka moment in helping these patients. And a lot of work I do is around spike protein detox. And we're all, whether you believe in shedding or not, that's up for discussion, but we really need to get detoxifying our bodies and I've really turned myself around in the last eight or nine weeks because I've been vaccinated as you know, and it's really messed with me, it's messing my cognition, my memory, lots of brain fogs, lots of mental fatigue, obviously there's a lot of confounders here about all the stress going on, but at the same time, I felt like I was going into dementia at 41 years of age and really turned it around. So anyone who's got any concerns about spike protein, obviously not just me, don't just contact me. I'm not just selling my service. There are lots of protocols out there now from World Council for Health, People's Health Alliance. You've got the FLCCC, I Recover Protocol. My protocol is publicly available on Twitter for free. It's all about detoxification of the spike protein. That's the pathology here. And that's common across the board. It really was a flawed thing to do, get the body to produce this non-human spike protein through the mRNA. Surprise, surprise, it's causing autoimmunity, it's causing cancers, it's causing inflammation in the body, it's causing immune system destruction, it's causing micro-plotting, endothelial dysfunction. It really is poisonous stuff. So yeah, anyone who's had a jab needs to look at, for themselves and for their relatives and loved ones, what we can to get rid of the spike protein. Lots of literature out there. Yeah, PHA, certainly World Health Alliance, fantastic work. So what you're basically pointing out is they are providing solutions. Absolutely, yeah. And these are grassroots organizations picking up momentum with each passing month. Both of the aforementioned, they're grassroots, they're run by people that give a lot of time for free to help set up an alternative to the NHS. And, you know, honesty is at the centre of it all, you know, being open, being honest, and not for profit. None of these people are here to make money. They're here to provide a service. And if you go, for example, to the PHA website, you'll see that there's a whole directory of people that can help. It's not just the NHS. It's not, you don't have to go with the Stockholm syndrome, of going through the primary care system and being gaslit, you know, go contact people. There's directories of people that are, Naturopathic is the best way to put it. It doesn't have to be drugs. My own protocol's got one medicine on there, the rest is all plant-based. Anti-inflammatories, supplements, things like that. Things like keto diets, paleo-ketogenic diet, carnivore diets, that can really help get your body detoxed from anything from spike protein to heavy metals and all the crap that's in our food. We're toxic people now because it's everywhere. It's in the food chain, it's in the water, it's in the sky. So we're getting, you need to detox. 100%. Can I just ask you about doctors, whenever a patient goes to a doctor, are doctors kind of given information they go by, or is it purely in their head? Because obviously when someone comes in they refuse to accept it's vaccine harm. Is that simply because they're in, I guess, in some ways the pocket of the pharma industry, or because they just are too busy, they haven't looked, or because they're following guidance from elsewhere? A bit of everything, really. I think when I do get to chat to it, and I do all the time, I get told not to talk about COVID in surgeries. I make it my business to enlighten the staff that are vaccinating people. So I worked in a room last week with a lady who was jabbing pregnant moms and kids with the COVID vaccine, so she was enlightened by me. So what I would say is the combination of doctors have got egos, number one, egos and God complexity, thinking they are the powers that be. Number two, they're complicit. They've been putting these jabs into people's arms. What's more concerning is people who've been jabbing through the last two and a half years don't even know that it's a novel technology. You completely lose them when you talk about gene therapy and immunomodulatory therapy. MRNA, a paramedic last week said, what's MRNA? And she'd been jabbing it into people's arms for the last two and a half years. And really that's not acceptable. The only defence I do have, and again, I've been dabbling a little bit back into the NHS the last few months, is that your just run ragged. You start your day at eight o'clock, you finish at six. Your halftime break's a home visit, where you're driving around, particularly in Cornwall, like there's quite distance the homes are from the surgery. And so you're driving with your sandwich in your mouth and your crisps while you're driving around, and you get back and you start again. It's like eat, sleep, repeat, and you don't have time. That's my only slight defence is that you run ragged and I think deliberately so. So doctors just haven't got the energy. You know, those days I did a few weeks ago, I haven't got time to get up and read the Lancet Journal or the evidence data for excess mortality. And it's not a good enough excuse, but you know, it's a factor in the equation that needs to be considered, that people are run ragged. And hence they don't know the Pfizer data, you know, the Pfizer documents that I've read cover to cover. These people haven't even heard of the Pfizer documents because they're that frazzled at the end of the day. And then the money, you know, it's been a big money maker for the whole of primary care hospitals. You know, they've cleared their debts from all of this. So I'll never understand why doctors aren't putting two and two together when you've got somebody that in a very short timeframe after a novel gene therapy, you know, has developed X, Y, and Z symptoms and how it can't be in the differential diagnosis at the least, that's just clinical negligence. You know, it's, this whole denial of the timeframe, you know, these well healthy young people. I've had some harrowing stories in the last few months of people that have lost legs, lost the use of the legs, you know, becoming incontinent, transverse myelitis, MS cases, turbo cancers, blood clots at the age of 18, all in proximity to the vaccine. All of them have one thing in common, it's absolutely nothing to do with the vaccine, according to their medical professional. It's just not good enough because we have to start helping these people. One thing's for sure, I've never jabbed a single individual. I've not given an mRNA jab to a single human, but I'm the only one seeming, along with a small pocket of UK doctors, trying to find answers and solutions. And we work day and night, and we're the bad boys of the profession, working day and night, often for nothing, to try and find solutions to what will be looked back on as the biggest crime against humanity. Of that, I'm certain.  100% agree with you. Dr David Cartland, I really appreciate you coming on, giving us an update on what's happening with you and what you're seeing as a professional. I'm assuming the best place is on your Twitter. They can follow what's happening with the GMC and whenever you're coming, as you're going through that process, you'll keep your followers up to date on @CartlandDavid.  That's the one. There are a few imposters, nice to be popular, but if you type in David Cartland into Twitter, you'll see there's about 25 versions of me, but that, you've got the twitter tag right there on the screen, so look out for the imposters because they are asking people for money personal details and you try to report to twitter to stop them but no, if they put parody in their profile they're allowed to say what they want, it's incredible, the amount of bullying I've had Peter is just, it's incredible, and yet I'm in the dock for being a bully, it's so bittersweet really to accept.  Hmm, no completely. Well yeah, @CartlandDavid, make sure and get it right. Nowhere else but there.  David, thank you so much for your time today. No, thanks for having me. It's always good to share what I'm seeing.

Books That Speak
लापता पानी का मामला (The case of the missing water) - Hindi Stories for Kids - Pratham Books

Books That Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 11:20


When the tank in Ranj's village dries up, she sets out on a mission to find the missing water. Join Detective Ranj on the case. Original story The Case of the Missing Water by Pratham Books, Written by Shalini Srinivasan, Illustrated by Upamanyu Bhattacharyya, Translated by Pooja Bahanwal Narrated by Asawari Doshi Story's Video : https://youtu.be/c_h6OOemkd8 Source: लापता पानी का मामला on Storyweaver Listen to the podcast: iTunes : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/books-that-speak/id1287357479 Google Podcast : http://bit.ly/2JQq2Xo Watch Videos: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/booksthatspeak Twitter: https://twitter.com/booksthatspeak Website: http://www.booksthatspeak.com/ Email: contact.booksthatspeak@gmail.com

Julia Hartley-Brewer
As the crisis at ITV deepens following more revelations about Phillip Schofield and an alleged toxic culture, will This Morning be axed and can the network survive?

Julia Hartley-Brewer

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 15:16


The crisis at ITV has deepened as Phillip Scholfield's younger lover hit back at the claims the network investigated the affair fully. It comes as Dr Ranj has spoken out accusing This Morning of presiding over a toxic culture.Rishi Sunak has been warned that his plans to impose 1970s style price caps will lead to food shortages.More than 12,000 Albanians, who entered the UK illegally, have breached their bail conditions before they could be deported. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Loose Ends
Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Simon Day, Joseph Coelho, Dr Ranj Singh, Sweet Baboo, Panic Shack, Andrew O' Neill, Clive Anderson

Loose Ends

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2023 38:24


Clive Anderson and guests with an eclectic mix of conversation, music and comedy.

The Toby Gribben Show
Dr Ranj Singh

The Toby Gribben Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 6:23


Dr Ranj Singh is a renowned TV and NHS doctor dedicated to promoting health and well-being. With a focus on mental health, Dr Singh has been actively involved in raising awareness and providing support to individuals struggling with anxiety. Recognizing the importance of physical activity in alleviating anxious feelings, Dr Singh has championed its benefits and is committed to spreading knowledge about its positive impact on mental health.In light of the alarming statistics revealing that 75% of adults in England are experiencing anxiety in their everyday lives, Dr Singh has partnered with media psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos to support the Better Health - Every Mind Matters campaign. This initiative, backed by the NHS, aims to encourage individuals to take the first step towards improving their mental health by engaging in physical activity.Dr Singh's expertise and experience make him an ideal spokesperson for Every Mind Matters. He can offer valuable insights into managing anxiety, provide tips and advice on how to cope with anxious thoughts, and shed light on the significant role physical activity plays in reducing symptoms of anxiety. Through his work, Dr Singh aims to empower individuals to prioritize their mental health and make positive changes in their lives.As a trusted medical professional, Dr Ranj Singh's contributions extend beyond his role as a TV doctor. He is dedicated to making a difference in society by raising awareness, providing support, and advocating for mental health. With his compassionate approach and extensive knowledge, Dr Singh serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring individuals to prioritize their mental well-being and take proactive steps towards achieving a healthier and happier life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Secure The Insecure
EP207 - Dr Ranj Singh | How to Be A Boy

Secure The Insecure

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 28:44


Hello and welcome to Secure The Insecure hosted by Johnny Seifert.On this episode you will hear from your favourite TV doctor, Doctor Ranj Singh who opens up about his career and his new book How To Be A Boy as we talk masculinity , identity and relationships.If you enjoy the episode please leave a five star rating and a review.If you enjoy this episode please leave a five star rating and a review and remember it is okay to not be okay.If you ant to contact Johnny he is on social media @johnnyseifert and @securetheinsecurepodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It Can't Just Be Me
4: Coming out in later life? With Dr Ranj Singh

It Can't Just Be Me

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 34:34


Medical doctor and TV presenter Ranj Singh came out at the age of thirty after being married to a woman. In this episode he and Anna reflect on their own experiences of coming out, and unpack a dilemma from a gay woman who wants her male exes to know that their relationship was authentic. We want to thank Erene Hadjiioannou who joined Anna and Ranj for this recording. Erene is an Integrative Psychotherapist who specialises in LGBT+ matters. In the episode Erene recommends a resource called Mapping Your Sexuality. You can find it here.  Dr Ranj also recommended The Sleep Charity. … Have questions about sex? Divorce? Motherhood? Menopause? Mental health? With no topic off limits, Anna's here to prove that whatever you're going through, it's not just you. If you have a dilemma you'd like unpacked, visit itcantjustbeme.co.uk and record a voice note. Or tell Anna all about it in an email to itcantjustbeme@podimo.com This podcast contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children. Listener caution is advised. Please note that advice given on this podcast is not intended to replace the input of a trained professional. If you've been affected by anything raised in this episode and want extra support, we encourage you to reach out to your general practitioner or an accredited professional.  From Podimo & Mags Creative Producer: Alice Homewood with support from Laura Williams Editor: Kit Milsom Theme music: Kit Milsom Executive producers for Podimo: Jake Chudnow and Matt White Follow @annarichardso and @podimo_uk on Instagram for weekly updates

KentOnline
Podcast: Calls for Kent county councillors to be sacked over comments on SEN children

KentOnline

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 21:17


There are calls for a Kent councillor to be sacked after suggesting it's the 'in' thing to have a child with special educational needs.The comments were made during a committee meeting at County Hall in Maidstone. Hear what was said and what the reaction has been from parents.Also in today's podcast, there are concerns the UK's on the brink of a public health crisis with parents stealing baby formula to keep their children fed.Figures from First Steps Nutrition show the cost of the cheapest brand has risen by 45 percent in the past two years. We've been getting reaction from Gillingham Street Angels founder Neil Charlick who runs a food bank.Medway's Dr Ranj has been telling us how being active and spending time outside can help boost our mental health.He's been speaking as part of mental health awareness week which this year is focussing on anxiety.People living in a Kent town fear the landscape could be changed forever if plans for the latest stage of a multi-million pound seafront development go ahead.A huge block of flats could be built on the car park at Folkstone harbour arm - as well as parking spaces, it's feared sea views would also be lost. We've been speaking to residents to find out what they think.Fundraising's under way to try and buy a defibrillator for a preschool in Maidstone.Bosses at Tiny Treasures in Tovil have been telling the podcast how it could be used by the whole community.And, the Marvel and DC Comic-Con's returning to Kent this weekend.Thousands of people are expected to turn up to the event at Quex Park in Birchington on Sunday.

The Milk Bar
Jason Forrest in The Milk Bar - Episode 725

The Milk Bar

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 37:48


Recorded for release W/C 15th May 2023 This week we chat with Jay Blades, find out about two shows at the Grand,  Unexpected Twist with Drew Hylton and Rock of ages with Cameron Sharp, we find out about the forthcoming Royal Three Counties Show and hear all about Mental Health Awareness week from Dr Ranj and Dr Linda.

The Power of Storytelling
Media, Medicine and Masculinity w. Dr. Ranj Singh

The Power of Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 27:00


In this episode of The Power of Storytelling, CBeebies presenter, pediatric physician and author, Dr. Ranj Singh, joins Nicola J. Rowley to reflect on his career and his new book “How to Be a Boy.”  In this episode, they discuss: How to challenge conventional norms around masculinity Dr Ranj's experience coming out at age 30 and what owning his story meant to himself and the public How to carve out space in one's professional life for self expression and genuine creative ideas Follow Nicola: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nicolajrowleypr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NicolaJRowleyPR/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/https://twitter.com/NicolaJRowleyPR LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicola-j-rowley/ Website: https://www.njrpr.com/ Find Nicola's PR quiz at www.PR-Quiz.com Follow Dr. Ranj: Order his book: https://geni.us/Howtobeaboy Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRanj?s=20 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drranj/?hl=en

The Therapy Edit
One Thing with Dr Ranj on one amazing way to improve your sleep

The Therapy Edit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 22:07


This week on The Therapy Edit, Anna is joined by Dr Ranj Singh, the much-loved household name known for his work as an NHS doctor but also as an award-winning TV presenter, Sunday Times bestselling author, columnist, charity ambassador and celebrity dancer on series 16 of Strictly Come Dancing!Dr Ranj is Furniture Village's Sleep & Wellness Ambassador for 2023, a partnership that sees him share invaluable advice on how to get better quality sleep. In this episode, Dr Ranj shares his One Thing: that we should all be aware of the negative impact that electronic devices can have on our sleep.Listen in as he explains the impact of screen time on our sleep quality and how we can create the perfect conditions for a better night's rest.- Visit the Furniture Village 'Sleep Well, Live Well' page here- Follow Dr Ranj on Instagram here- Pre-order Dr Ranj's new book 'How To Be A Boy: And Do It Your Own Way' here

My Favourite Takeaway

We loved welcoming Dr Ranjit Singh (aka TV doctor Dr Ranj) to My Favourite Takeaway - not least because Cimran reckons he orders the best selection of Indian dishes we've ever had on the show from Dishoom in Manchester. Among the topics for discussion: fake fire, hospital food, falling asleep with chicken nuggets on one's lap, and the merits of creating your very own version of fusion cuisine by getting deliveries from two different restaurants! Dr Ranj's new book is called How To Be A Boy (And Do It Your Own Way), and comes out in May 2023. Pre-order it hereThanks for listening. Please rate, review and subscribe.Email: HELLO@MYFAVOURITETAKEAWAYPODCAST.COMTwitter: @FavtakeawaypodInstagram: myfavouritetakeawaypodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Success Is In The Mind
S5 Ep68: Ranj & Xav co-founders of Mixtons. How becoming bored of the quiet life in Cornwall inspired a multimillion pound pandemic partnership.

Success Is In The Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 66:13


Co-founder of Mixtons, Xav struggled with Dyslexia from an early age, ultimately discovering music as his form of expression as a teenager. With Dyslexia forming Xav's unique outlook on life he tried, and sometimes failed in business, that was, until the 3 co-founders of Mixtons came together... One third of Mixtons, Ranj, trained as an engineer before becoming a cocktail mixer in a local bar ultimately finding his love for hospitality and the perfect pour. It wasn't until the 2019 pandemic that Mixtons took off. From making the perfect cocktail in their co-founder Sim's kitchen, Ranj and Xav managed to scale in little under 2 years the brand from zero to hero bringing on investors spanning the world of food, drink and influencer from Calfreezy through to the founders of Goat and dare we say it, even Oliver's invested in Mixtons on their latest round which values the business well into severn figures. So, how do 3 friends come together to work so seamlessly on scaling a business in a world only one third of them had ever experienced? When is the right time to raise outside money? And when is the right time to move out of your mates kitchen and into something a little more professional...? Series Sponsor Huboo. Your eCommerce fulfilment partner www.huboo.com Episode Sponsor Huel. huel.com/success for your free shaker and t-shirt. Produced by PinPoint Media. www.pinpoint-media.global 

Russell Kane's Man Baggage
Bulging Baggage- Part 1

Russell Kane's Man Baggage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 20:42


Man Baggage Season Six is donezo and goodness, has it been one fun ride! Let's take a look back at some of our favourite episodes featuring: My Wife Lindsey Kane alongside Callum Scott, Dr Ranj and DJ Majestic!Don't forget to subscribe and see you next week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Russell Kane's Man Baggage
Bulging Baggage - Part 2

Russell Kane's Man Baggage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 20:42


Man Baggage Season Six is donezo and goodness, has it been one fun ride! Let's take a look back at some of our favourite episodes featuring: My Wife Lindsey Kane alongside Callum Scott, Dr Ranj and DJ Majestic!Don't forget to subscribe and see you next week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Milk Bar
Jason Forrest in The Milk Bar - Episode 697

The Milk Bar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 56:06


Recorded for release 31st October 2022 This Week we talk Health, Halloween, Dogs and Documentaries with Dr Ranj, Sarah-jane Crawford, Aston Merrygold (JLS), Richard Felix, Laurie Goodlad, Jodie Kidd amongst others.

The Ellis Martin Report
Yukon Government's Ranj Pillai, Kodiak Copper and SkyHarbour

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 42:14


Ellis Martin had the pleasure of visiting with the Honorable Ranj Pillai, Minister of Economic Development for the Yukon Territory while they both were attending the Precious Metals Summit at Beaver Creek, Colorado. The Yukon Government along with the Yukon Mining Alliance under the direction of Minister Pillai has been very proactive with regard to reaching out beyond the borders of the territory and Canada in illustrating opportunities in mining in the jurisdiction, more so in the editor's opinion than any other Canadian province or territory. Several producing mines have gone into production during the last few years alone, with many of the majors looking into further acquisitions there. In this special segment of The Ellis Martin Report, we learn the motivation and the methodology behind the Minister's success in collectively fortifying a positive business environment for the Yukon before, during and beyond the pandemic, with a clear path forward. Listen to this rare interview. Ellis also speaks with Claudia Tornquist, the CEO Kodiak Copper Corp (TSX-V:KDK)(OCT:KDKCF) as the company reports 1.03% CuEq Over 117 m, within 0.34% CuEq Over 735.4 m at Gate Zone, and Discovers New Trend at Prime Zone. We also chat with Jordan Trimble, CEO of Skyharbour Resources (TSX-V:SYH/OTC:SYHBF). Mr. Trimble reviews the macro outlook for the uranium sector as well as partner projects in the company's massive land holdings in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. http://www.skyharbourltd.com http://www.kodiakcoppercorp.com http://www.ellismartinreport.com

The Ellis Martin Report
Yukon Government's Ranj Pillai, Kodiak Copper and SkyHarbour

The Ellis Martin Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 60:00


Ellis Martin had the pleasure of visiting with the Honorable Ranj Pillai, Minister of Economic Development for the Yukon Territory while they both were attending the Precious Metals Summit at Beaver Creek, Colorado. The Yukon Government along with the Yukon Mining Alliance under the direction of Minister Pillai has been very proactive with regard to reaching out beyond the borders of the territory and Canada in illustrating opportunities in mining in the jurisdiction, more so in the editor's opinion than any other Canadian province or territory. Several producing mines have gone into production during the last few years alone, with many of the majors looking into further acquisitions there. In this special segment of The Ellis Martin Report, we learn the motivation and the methodology behind the Minister's success in collectively fortifying a positive business environment for the Yukon before, during and beyond the pandemic, with a clear path forward. Listen to this rare interview. Ellis also speaks with Claudia Tornquist, the CEO Kodiak Copper Corp (TSX-V:KDK)(OCT:KDKCF) as the company reports 1.03% CuEq Over 117 m, within 0.34% CuEq Over 735.4 m at Gate Zone, and Discovers New Trend at Prime Zone. We also chat with Jordan Trimble, CEO of Skyharbour Resources (TSX-V:SYH/OTC:SYHBF). Mr. Trimble reviews the macro outlook for the uranium sector as well as partner projects in the company's massive land holdings in the Athabasca Basin in Saskatchewan, Canada. http://www.skyharbourltd.com http://www.kodiakcoppercorp.com http://www.ellismartinreport.com

Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.
September 2022 Selection pt II (featuring Activa, Facade, Basil O'Glue, Framewerk, The Stupid Experts, Quivver, Protoculture, Dan Stone, Ranj Kaler, andy dupen, Steven Flynn, ADZ, S.I.D (US), Trent Cantrelle and Freddy Be, Aquarius, Miss Rodriguez, Julie

Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 90:01


Pop Music For Smart People
The Three Pop Kweens Of India!

Pop Music For Smart People

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 15:07


On this episode of Pop Music For Smart People we continue our world tour in which we feature amazing music artists from every country in the world. This week we are in the second most populated country in the world India. I am featuring three amazing female music artists that are all making such smart and unique music. They are RANJ, Kayan and Tribemama Marykali and all three of these amazing women are creating certified bops y'all. There were so many amazing artists to choose from but these three stood oiut among all the rest. So come listen and discover the immensely talented artists that India is producing. If you would like to support an indie podcaster like myself you can do so at www.buymeacoffee.com/PMFSP Visit our website www.popmusicforsmartpeople.com and while you are there go give our merch store a visit --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pmfsp/message

Scummy Mummies - Podcast
232: Dr Ranj on body image, bowel problems, and foot fetishes

Scummy Mummies - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 52:16


HE'S BACK! One of our favourite guests of all time returns to talk about his favourite body parts, falling over at festivals, and pubic topiary. Yes, it's Dr Ranj! We talk about his brilliant new kids' book, Superpower Like Mine, which is out now. There's some chat about helping children to manage feelings around body image, and why it's just as much an issue for boys. Plus, tune in to find out which one of us offers Ranj a faecal transplant, and why. To finish, there's a Scummy Confession that will blow your mind - let's just say Ranj has been to Iceland. We are giving away signed copies of ALL of Ranj's fantastic books - check our Instagram main feed for details! You can currently see him in Cooking With the Stars on ITV, **EDINBURGH KLAXON** Tickets for our Fringe show are available NOW! Get yours from Underbellyedinburgh.co.uk. We are there from 18 - 27 August. **WE HAVE A SHOP!** Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY!Tickets for our 2022 shows are now on sale - we are coming to Henley, Portsmouth, Cambridge, Devizes, Southampton, Leamington Spa, Trowbridge, Nottingham - and new dates are being added all the time! Keep an eye on scummymummies.com for announcements and tickets. We're on Twitter (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thanks for listening! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mining Stock Daily
Yukon's Minister of Economic Development, Hon. Ranj Pillai

Mining Stock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 24:55


We had an in-depth converstion with the Honorable Ranj Pillai, Minister of Economic Development for Yukon back during our time in Vancouver. We gad a wide-ranging conversation, including assistance to miners and explorers during Covid and modernizing the permitting process in the Territory.

Maed in India
RANJ & Clifr

Maed in India

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 38:50


This week, on Maed in India, Mae is joined in the studio by singer-producer duo RANJ & Clifr aka Ranjani Ramadoss and Chlipher Christopher, who make some tunes that bring R&B, pop and hip-hop together in their signature style. They chat to Mae about being roommates and constantly making music together, writing songs from random word prompts, how they sleep on creative differences, and their experience making practically an entire EP on a livestream. They also perform 3 groovy tracks live in the studio, just for you! Song List: Mutual (00:50 - 04:05) UNO (17:57 - 21:28) Attached (35:02 - 37:23) Follow RANJ: Instagram @ranjaniramadoss Twitter @ranjababe Follow Clifr: Instagram @clifr.omg Twitter @clifr3 Facebook @Chlipherchris Come be our friend: Facebook @maedinindia Instagram @maedinindia Twitter @maedinindia CREDITS: Host: Mae Twitter: @maebemaebe Instagram: @maemariyam Audio Editor Post: Kartik Kulkarni Producer: Shaun Fanthome and Husein Haveliwala Music Mixed by: Hersh Desai Recorded at Island City Studios

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews
Super Brainy Legend Dr. Ranj

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 13:47


Sean chats to Dan about his recent chat with presenter, NHS Doctor and Best Selling Author Dr. Ranj all about the Brain and his new book Brain Power! Dan and Sean are both so impressed with how knowledgable Dr. Ranj is, and how brilliant he is at explaining complex ideas in an understandable and educational way! Plus, Dan is a huge fan of Dr. Ranj's hair!   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Out with Suzi Ruffell
S5 EP1: Dr Ranj Singh

Out with Suzi Ruffell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 49:31


S5 EP1: Dr Ranj Singh Joining me to kick off the new series is an amazing guest I'm so excited to share with you. I'm joined by the brilliant presenter, author, and actual doctor - Ranj Singh. I loved hearing about his story and hope you do too. Please rate and review. Thanks. SuzixxAnd if you want to get in touch with me on the show, here's how...email: hello@outwithsuziruffell.comtwitter: @outwithsuzi  A 'Keep It Light Media' ProductionSales, advertising and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com

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Fun Kids Science Weekly
How to Train Your Brain with Dr Ranj!

Fun Kids Science Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 29:01


Doctor, presenter and award winning author Dr Ranj teaches us how to train our brains this week, we hear about how a ROBOT BOAT is monitoring the biggest volcanic explosion in 100 years, and answer the question: Why Are Cats Eyes Mostly Black? We also catch up with Professor Hallux and Nurse Nanobot in their Map of Medicine, and hear about the fearsome T-Rex in Age of the Dinosaurs! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Graham Norton Radio Show Podcast with Waitrose
Natale Imbruglia, Dr Ranj, Marian Keyes and Sir David Suchet

The Graham Norton Radio Show Podcast with Waitrose

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 80:40


Happy Monday! Graham is back and so is a new addition of the Graham Norton Radio Show with Waitrose! Here's what to come in this week's podcast. Natalie Imbruglia is back with some new music from her brand new album ‘Fire Bird'TV medic Dr Ranj joins me to give us an insight of his new book Brain PowerMarian Keyes is on chatting about her latest book, Again RachelAnd SIR David Suchet joins me in the studio to give us details of his appearance in Mamma Mia The Musical! comes in to tell us about his new and first musical, Mimma the Musical!Graham and Maria solve a couple of Graham's Guides! Show Chef Martha gets passionate with passion fruit!Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to hear all of the highlights each week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.