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This episode previews the fast-approaching first-round matchup between the Pistons and the Knicks. (Reuploaded with some added analysis at the end.) Apologies for the extended hiatus!
We're back for our fourth season and fortieth episode. Dang, if only Mimsy Farmer had been in a famous movie with 'four' in the title... Instead we catch up with her being affected by the heat in Armando Crispino's 1975 shocker Autopsy/Macchie solari. (Re-uploaded with slightly better audio balance). CW: Violence, sexual violence, self harm, suicide, real autopsy images. Copyright © 2025 David Thomas and Jon Dear Availability on disc and streaming: Blu-ray.com Our theme music:Silent Night (Dark Piano Version) by myuu Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0Free Download/Stream Music promoted by Audio Library Giallo Reading ListLa Dolce Morte: Vernacular Cinema and the Italian Giallo Film by Mikel J. Koven Italian Giallo in Film and Television: A Critical History by Roberto Curti So Deadly, So Perverse: 50 Years of Italian Giallo Films by Troy HowarthVolume 1: 1963-1973Volume 2: 1974-2013Volume 3: Giallo-Style Films From Around the World Mario Bava: All the Colours of the Dark By Tim Lucas Dario Argento: The Man, the Myths & the Magic by Alan Jones All the Colours of Sergio Martino by Kat Ellinger Beyond Terror: The Films of Lucio Fulci by Stephen Thrower Human Beasts: The Films of Paul Naschy by Troy Howarth Italian Horrors: Cannibals, Zombies, Strange Vices and Guilty Pleasures! edited by Allan Bryce Make Them Die Slowly: The Kinetic Cinema of Umberto Lenzi by Troy Howarth
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[This podcast upload was corrupted. Reuploaded.] The news this week: Elon Musk's estranged daughter weighs in on his pro gamer claims: ‘He was a Bronze Torbjörn main. He was fucking dogshit', Palworld decides it wasn't April fooling after all, is actually making a visual novel dating sim where you can, uh, ‘dismember and eat' some […] The post Episode 749: No Plan B first appeared on .
[This podcast upload was corrupted. Reuploaded.] The news this week: Elon Musk's estranged daughter weighs in on his pro gamer claims: 'He was a Bronze Torbjörn main. He was fucking dogshit', Palworld decides it wasn't April fooling after all, is actually making a visual novel dating sim where you can, uh, 'dismember and eat' some of its cast, Death Stranding has crossed 20 million players since launch, If the Switch 2 stumbles, Nintendo has no Plan B, Final Fantasy 9 Anniversary celebration begins, Star Wars XCOM game on the way?, and Shuhei Yoshida believes Nier: Automata was a turning point in modern Japanese games.
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(RE-UPLOADED with ads removed!) Terry Sirup from Priority 1 Computers joins us for the Stanley Cup Century Celebration edition of Tech Talk, as we remember former host Rick Wiertz who passed away this week.
Elliot and Cole sit down with Dane Tober to go over a mock investigative interview and share our points of view on several topics.
[This podcast upload was corrupted. Reuploaded.] The news this week: The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered‘s PC specs and features detailed, as Sony reiterates no PSN account required, EA Sports College Football 26 to increase NIL payouts to $1,500, Palworld update 0.5.0 patch notes bring crossplay to the game, Papers, Please creator Lucas Pope […] The post Episode 748: Five Nights first appeared on .
[This podcast upload was corrupted. Reuploaded.] The news this week: The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered's PC specs and features detailed, as Sony reiterates no PSN account required, EA Sports College Football 26 to increase NIL payouts to $1,500, Palworld update 0.5.0 patch notes bring crossplay to the game, Papers, Please creator Lucas Pope says 'it's a tragedy' his 2013 immigration sim now feels so on-the-nose, Xbox lists Hollow Knight: Silksong as part of "incredible" upcoming indie line-up, Apple & Google face antitrust charges as EU defies threat of Trump tariffs. Let us know what you think.
The guys take a look back on the end of the season and preview the Big Ten tournament. Recorded 3/11.
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*Reuploaded due to copy right strike for JRE clips. This version has the clips cut out. Power isn't what they tell you it is. It's not politicians giving speeches or elections shifting hands. Real power operates behind the scenes—through intelligence agencies, corporate interests, and financial networks that manipulate nations without ever stepping into the light.This isn't new. The British East India Company didn't just trade; it ran entire nations, toppling rulers who got in its way. The CIA didn't just fight communism; it overthrew governments that threatened corporate profits, like in Guatemala with United Fruit Company. From the House of Fugger bankrolling kings in the 1500s, to Israel's intelligence operations blackmailing American elites, the same tactics repeat: control the leadership, control the money, control the story.Recently, Joe Rogan sat down with Ian Carroll to discuss a subject that gets people deplatformed: elite Jewish influence in finance, media, and geopolitics. The response was predictable—outrage, accusations, and the usual demand that some topics remain off-limits. But why is this conversation so radioactive? Why is scrutiny of elite power labeled bigotry, while real intelligence operations—like Epstein's network—are ignored?And what about Israel? Why does a foreign nation wield such massive influence over American politics? Why do U.S. politicians fall over themselves to fund Israel's military, defend its intelligence operations, and suppress criticism? Epstein's blackmail ring is just the surface—how deep does this control go?This isn't about one group; it's about a system. And today, we're breaking that system down—Epstein, Israeli intelligence, deep-state alliances, and the weaponization of conspiracy theories. We're exposing the machinery of modern control.This episode is brought to you by our premier sponsors, Armored Republic and Reece Fund, as well as our Patreon members and donors. You can join our Patreon at patreon.com/rightresponseministries or you can donate at rightresponseministries.com/donate.If you control the narrative, you control the people. That's why some stories are silenced while others are amplified. That brings us to Joe Rogan, Ian Carroll, and the conversation they just had. What did they get right? What did they miss? And what deeper connections remain unexplored? Let's get into it.*MINISTRY SPONSORS:**Private Family Banking*How to Connect with Private Family Banking:1. FREE 20-MINUTE COURSE HERE: https://www.canva.com/design/DAF2TQVcA10/WrG1FmoJYp9o9oUcAwKUdA/view2. Send an email inquiry to chuck@privatefamilybanking.com3. Receive a FREE e-book entitled "How to Build Multi-Generational Wealth Outside of Wall Street and Avoid the Coming Banking Meltdown", by going to https://www.protectyourmoneynow.net4. Set up a FREE Private Family Banking Discovery call using this link: https://calendly.com/familybankingnow/30min5. For a Multi-Generational Wealth Planning Guide Book for only $4.99, use this link for my affiliate relationship with "Seven Generations Legacy": https://themoneyadvantage.idevaffiliate.com/13.html*Reece Fundhttps://www.reecefund.com/*Dominion: Wealth Strategists* is a full-service financial planning and wealth management firm dedicated to putting more money in the hands of the church. With an education focused approach, they will help you take dominion over your finances.https://reformed.money/
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Jupiter In Gemini Vibes The Reuploaded Segment Edition-Jupiter went direct on February 4th and is now stationary, so now is a good time to republish this segment from 2024's weekly as a standalone episode.https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/zlSPUktdOQbThis will give us a nice recap of how this planet's transit through Gemini has affected us.We have about four months left of this pairing, so let's see how this last quarter ends.
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Seven films as we roll through January - Take Out, Sasquatch Sunset, Monsieur Hire, A Different Man, Starting Over, Intersection, and The Room Next Door.(Reuploaded 01/21/25 due to error)
Reuploaded due to uploading incompetence (we're not paid for this so don't you dare complain), we rate, discuss, and tier classic American breakfast food items this week on the pod,, as well a yell at, argue, and rip each other for each other's opinions, as you should expect by now. Do you agree with our ranks? We also chat: Halloween 2024 Dylan's Trip to Green Bay Retro Gaming Sports Humanist vampire seeking a consenting suicidal person (2024) Caddo lake (2024) The substance (2024) From Season 1 (2022) Inside out (2015) The Truman Show (1998) The Devils Climb (2024) And much, much more! We want to hear from you, so send us an email at RattleonWednesday@Gmail.com or you can send us a tweet @RatonWednesdays to be featured in the next episode!
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Reuploaded after a technical glitch – we apologize! We're only human." In this introspective episode, we explore the emotional and mental challenges that come with pursuing success when the results seem far away. How do you stay motivated when progress feels slow or even stagnant? Through personal reflections and insights, we'll talk about the importance of patience, self-compassion, and finding joy in the process. Whether you're chasing a personal goal or a career milestone, this episode will help you reflect on your journey, reframe setbacks, and cultivate a mindset that thrives on resilience and perseverance. Follow me on IG: @angelydub Follow Life in Progress on IG: @lifeinprogressph Follow me on TikTok: @angelydub
The Fully Inflated Football Podcast Episode #316 Reacting to what I saw watching EVERY Game from NFL Week 3! I'm sorry that the audio got a little choppy and distroted. I just hard, reset my PC and the new new filters I put on my microphone aren't set ocrrectly. If you listen at x1.05 or x1.10 speeds it may sound smoother. I'll have this fixed for the next one but I hope you still enjoy! Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/thatfranchiseguy to support the show AND get EXCLUSIVE access to submit questions to the Mailbag for the show! (Submit questions via DM's). Use Promocode: "TFG" On Underdog For 50% Bonus Match Up to $1000 Match On Your First Deposit! https://bit.ly/3vbmeUG Must be 18+ (21+MA & AZ, 19+ AL, NE). Concerned with your play? Call 1-800-GAMBLER; For additional resources please visit https://underdogfantasy.com/responsible-gaming-resources CHANNEL LINK FOR VIDEO PODCASTS: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCutjo-8KHvvXE4KrSYaJvng Please rate, and leave a 5* review if you enjoy the show to help my Podcast grow! TIMESTAMPS INTRO 0:00 WAS v CIN 2:00 JAC v BUF 16:39 HOU v MIN 30:37 BAL v DAL 49:26 NE v NYJ 59:19 CHI v IND 1:06:46 KC v ATL 1:20:30 PHI v NO 1:32:10 GB v TEN 1:48:30 LAC v PIT 1:56:40 DEN v TB 2:04:15 CAR v LV 2:16:28 CLE v NYG 2:25:40 DET v ARI 2:34:27 SF v LAR 2:38:49 MIA v SEA 2:47:27
Hello gentle-people, As I was organizing this series into a collection that could be accessed on my landing page, I realized I couldn't find part one. I racked my mind and my posts to see if maybe I accidently changed the name somehow or it ended up somewhere it wasn't meant to be. I gave up after my search rendered no results……it seems I have accidently deleted it.I will return later with a transcript to replace this piece—perhaps when I also get around to doing what I've resolved to do during my publishing break: move my drafts over to a safe place. I have *mumbles incoherently* drafts on here. My biggest fear has been confirmed—I have to be saving these posts somewhere else!Luckily, I had recorded part 1 before this mishap. Wishing you all a gentle landing, as I extend that same wish to my weary self today.Here is part 2 & 3:Hello, gentle people,I am always playing with phrases. Maybe you've noticed. Lately, I have been cracking myself up by dropping, “don't threaten me with a good time, into my conversations.” Today, I am playing with the phrase, I could care less, because it's true—I could give it my best try. water sign woman by Lucille Clifton the woman who feels everything sits in her new house waiting for someone to come who knows how to carry water without spilling, who knows why the desert is sprinkled with salt, why tomorrow is such a long and ominous word. they say to the feel things woman that little she dreams is possible, that there is only so much joy to go around, only so much water. there are no questions for this, no arguments. she has to forget to remember the edge of the sea, they say, to forget how to swim to the edge, she has to forget how to feel. the woman who feels everything sits in her new house retaining the secret the desert knew when it walked up from the ocean, the desert, so beautiful in her eyes; water will come again if you can wait for it. she feels what the desert feels. she waits.The troublesome work of defining careDepending on how you read my intro letter, You might be thinking, “I can't believe Rose J. Percy, writer of A Gentle Landing, is saying she wants to lean into heartlessness. I'm unsubscribing immediately!” And I blame the ambiguous nature of the word care and its many definitions. I could do a whole series on the definitions and probably write a post a week for the rest of the year. Just look at how many interpretations we could delve into. Now, here I have a screenshot of the definitions of care taken from a Google search, which you can delve into yourself and linger on these definitions, but it's interpreted as a noun and also a verb and comes with so many meanings I didn't even count. Luckily, I have already written on some definitions of care that I'm partial to. In one post, I talk about the word care through the word “tender” and how we can think about it as a way of a caring attention. One might call it tenderness, and the acceptance of ourselves as tenders. And that post is called Permission to Linger. I have also written on writing as a practice of care in my series delving into my writing praxis. And that post is called “A Place for Keeping, Writing as a Practice of Care.”Now, here are some definitions that I am fond of. And for the purposes of this post, I am understanding these four definitions of care and I added a fifth for just the ways I'm playing with the words “carrying” and “care” together. * Care as a tending (or attending), once again, with particular emphasis on attention. Since we have been here before, let's stick with “tending.”* Care as an attachment or interest. Let's stick with the word “attachment.” It often feels like the things we care of are a part of us..sometimes we are indeed connected.* Care as avoidance of danger or risk. I will “caution,” instead here, since I also love the phrase “throw caution to the wind.” We can do some fun poetic things with that.* Care as a troubling, a feeling stirred up by what we brood over. I will use the word “burden” here, since something of this definition reminds me to remember the weight.* I will also be playing with caring and carrying in order to drive home one central point: we all have a carrying capacity when it comes to care…even if we hate to admit it.“You have to turn it off. You have to learn to turn it off.” I am trying harder to care less every day.By that I mean, as a child, I used to be overwhelmed by something one might call “car(ry)ing too much. Some might also call it a sense of responsibility or conviction. And I read this book once in college, and it was treated like the pinnacle text for our general education curriculum. And it was assigned as the last text in our ethics class, the capstone text, and it was called Scandalous Obligation by Eric Severson. And I remember reading that book, which talks about Christian responsibility, and I thought, “this book is not for me.” Because I am the girl who, just upon seeing a commercial on food insecurity affecting children miles away, could not bring herself to enjoy a cookout. An auntie of mine gave me a speech which remains with me forever, and the essence was, “you can't help the children if you cry. You have to learn how to suck it up and feed yourself so you can grow big and strong. Then you can be of much better use to them." Through the years, I have either taken her advice or shaken it off. And her words led me to see my feelings as an inconvenience in a sphere of caring. And sometimes I can't help but feel she had a point when I find myself stirring in my worries for myself and others. I was a cautious child and I grew into a cautious adult.I can't help but feel her point when I seem to collect cares or grow a new interest in some injustice in the world beyond my capacity to respond or affect change. And I see her point when as a result of these new interests and attachments, I feel scattered and overwhelmed by all there is to care about.And I see her point when I feel like I'm failing, either emotionally or through physical challenges I'm still learning about in my attempt to “learn how to carry water,” as it leaks out of the sides of my eyes in this last ditch attempt to demonstrate how burdened I truly am. So as I consider her words, I felt like I had to learn how to turn something off. And back then I was just barely a teenager and I couldn't name it. So I tried hard when I was overwhelmed to shut off everything. I've included a picture of my monstera plant when I first got it a few months after I first got it in the spring of 2021. Something had to go. In the midst of what has been a hard couple of weeks, much of which was defined by embodied mental, emotional, and spiritual pain, I wanted to let something go. I had entertained many different ideas, but I was pretty certain I wanted to cut off my hair. In the past, going bald served as a foundation for embracing a new shift in focus. But I didn't want a new haircut.I wasn't ready to let go of my locs. I didn't want to get a new haircut. I wasn't ready to let go of my locks, but something had to go. I could feel it.So I chose to take some cuttings off of this beautiful monstera plant you see in these pictures. I kept the new cuttings and placed the large potted plant, which looked a bit too large to be on the bookshelf that it lived on, out to the curb to be received by some happy stranger.I first got my monstera in 2021 when I was nurturing a rather large houseplant collection. The room I was staying in had a beautiful big south-facing window. My monstera lived with me through three houses, and I had gifted cuttings from it and watched it grow to require two moss poles for support.I watched in surprise when it flourished at the last place I lived, a place where I struggled to flourish. My room, small and dark, had a tiny window taken up halfway by an AC unit that was screwed into the window. I used grow lights to try to keep a few plants alive on the bookshelf. My efforts failed. Somehow, though, new leaves kept coming up along the sides of my monstrous potted home. I wrote down my care instructions on an index card, complete with notes on the last time it was fertilized and how long ago it was repotted. I hoped the next person would not let her die, but I knew there was a chance I could have killed her myself. I worried about killing her constantly. Now she was someone else's burden. I now have one less thing to care about. I could care less. “Rose, run that song back one more time. The one where you're crying, ‘Help me, I'm dying.' I love the melody!”—me in a conversation about how my work feels sometimes. When I consider that burnout produces apathy, it makes sense that so many people experience a fatigue around their ability to care. It has been a while since I read Burnout: The Secret of Unlocking the Stress Cycle by Emily and Amelia Nagowski,but I hold onto one of my takeaways from the definition of burnout outlined in Three parts, the first being emotional exhaustion, the fatigue that comes from caring too much for too long. Many of us know this in a parallel term, compassion fatigue, which often applies to those who work in caring professions or hold domestic caregiving responsibilities.Our society is continually reinforcing individualism that harms us all, and this definitely impacts what we think caring ought to look like. This is a quote from Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha from Care Work Dreaming Disability Justice:“What does it mean to shift our ideas of access and care (whether it's disability, health care, economic access, or many more) from an individual chore an unfortunate cost of having an unfortunate body to a collective responsibility that's maybe even deeply joyful? What does it mean for our movements? Our communities/fam? Ourselves and our own lived experience of disability and chronic illness? What does it mean to wrestle with these ideas of softness and strength, vulnerability, pride, asking for help and not—all of which are deeply raced and classed and gendered?”These questions posed by Piepzna-Samarasinha serve as an inspiration for me as I write. An understanding that communal care makes a gentle landing possible undergirds all of this. Also true is the understanding that falling, failing, and flailing are often inevitable on this path.But what does that have to do with caring less? You tell me. How much can you actually hold? How much are you holding right now in this breath when you think of that question? So let's break it down further into questions that reflect the definitions I've mentioned:;* What are you tending to in this season, really? Not what you are saying you are tending to, but what is actually possible within the time you have allotted? * Are you committed to anything at present that requires more than your hands in order to be well taken care of? Have you stumbled into new interests and formed new attachments? Are these new extremities splintering your capacity? Is there anything you can cut off so that water can flow to what is flourishing? Are there ways these new attachments can be nurtured through a network of care versus your individual care? * Perhaps you are now much more aware of all there is to be afraid of, the dangers and the risks all around you. Has any of this fear contributed to loving yourself and others better? Where can you, “throw caution to the wind,” in recognition that your worrying has its limits with forecasting? I hope you're keeping track and notice that I left burden out of this list. We will return to it soon enough.But how about we take a break here? I also included a Lucille Clifton poem here. So you're free to take some time with it and we will come around to it again. because I am learning how to pace myself as an active care. I am taking time with my words, as you've seen in the “perching lines” series.I am trying to make these newsletters just a bit lighter. But trust, we will come back to the burden. I know because, well, the burden always finds its way back to me. I am learning how to carry water.I want to say this marvelous woman's poetry has changed my life. Since the day I first heard, won't you celebrate with me, recited by the dean of students in seminary. I knew it was for me somehow. In the way that I know many Black women, femmes, and men, such as my brothers Robert and Jan, find themselves in her poetry. June 27th is her birthday. Tomorrow, if you're reading this on pub day. I wanted to do something big. I wanted to have a conversation, read some poems, have folks listen. And as I planned it, the details that I wanted to line up only led me to more questions. But I kept searching for a way to honor her birthday and to recognize how becoming a Lucille Clifton scholar has shaped me. I want to honor her work like Alexis Pauline Gumbs honors the survival ethics of Audre Lorde or how adrienne maree brown devotes herself to the world building of Octavia Butler.I would be satisfied to honor her with just one twentieth of the archival devotion Professor Honorée Jeffers brought to the three-hour class she taught on the Sankofa Poetics of Lucille Clifton last month. I have been trying to find a way to study the poetics of Lucille Clifton in some official capacity other than this newsletter, but maybe this is it. And if that is the case, I am thankful to reflect on her poetry here. I am thankful for the people it has brought close to me. I am thankful for the light that came to Lucille Clifton and so glad it seems to have found its way to me.Or maybe this is my burden: to do as my faves above do in bringing the words they love into the worlds they love. Perhaps this is why it doesn't feel like enough to just do an event, read some poems, and call it a day. I need to write about the light that came to Rose J. Percy. I keep wondering if I am meant to carry it all by myself. As I sat in my sorrows about this event that never was, I realized I overlooked a very important Cliftonian idea:The event was her life.She says, won't you celebrate with me what I have shaped into a kind of life?So I sent some brave emails. I applied for a job I felt too afraid to hope I might get. I shared a burden with my closest friends. I am taking steps to learn to live and love better.21:05I am leaning into my dreams because I must do something with this quote kind of life and quote that I keep surviving. In her invitation is the audacity to believe there is something worth celebrating about being here. I will celebrate her life by living my own more deeply. If you are reading, then you are bearing witness and thus attending an event I could never plan out in my wildest dreams. So thank you for being here. Let's keep seeing where this goes. Get full access to A Gentle Landing at agentlelanding.substack.com/subscribe
Pastor Roseman and Pastor Block discuss Thrive camp! What is Thrive Camp? How did it come about. What is unique about this camp compared to others? Find out on this episode of unsexy church! (Reuploaded for audio quality)
n Episode 333 of "PS THIS IS AWESOME," Fred shares his thoughts on "The First Descendant," describing it as a mix between "Destiny" and "Horizon." Jake has successfully beaten "Doom Eternal."We didn't receive any listener feedback or questions this week.In the news, 2K is working on an unannounced remake, sparking excitement among fans. "City Skylines 2," developed by Paradox Interactive, has been delayed to address stability issues, pushing the console release to 2025. Rolling Stone reports that the "Horizon Zero Dawn" TV show on Netflix is currently on hold due to allegations of toxicity against the showrunner from his time on "The Umbrella Academy."Amazon Prime Day is coming up on July 16-17, featuring some notable deals on physical game copies and accessories. Highlights include the Nioh Collection on PS5 for $30, "Demon's Souls" remake on PS5 for $30, "Returnal" for $30, "GTAV" for $20, "Control" for $21, and "Dying Light 2" for $25. Additionally, external hard drives and the Logitech G29 Racing wheel with pedals are on sale, with the latter available for $200, a $100 discount.New game releases include "Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail," "Hot Blood," and "The First Descendant" on July 2. July 4 brings "Fate Seeker 2," "The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak," and "Zenless Zone Zero." "Bleak Faith: Forsaken" releases on July 5.Tune in for more details and discussions on these topics and more! Support PS This is Awesome! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Whoopsie, we didn't realise we'd accidentally put a filter on that last episode! Here it is with clearer audio. Thanks for everyone's patience! It's our second episode of Beyond Bridgerton, the interview series while we wait for season 3! In our second episode, we interview Dr Zoe Chadwick, a medical historian on disability and deformity. We're going back to season one of Bridgerton, where we explore Simon's speech impediment and how he would have been treated by Regency society. In this eye opening interview, Zoe tells us about disabilities in the Georgian and Victorian period such as speech impediments, hearing impairment and physical deformities. We'll discuss Queen Charlotte and King George's mysterious disability, The Bowes-Lyons family from Netflix's the Crown, asylums, freak shows and the difference of treatment between the wealthy and the working class. Zoe's reccomended books to explore disability throughout history: Literature, Speech Disorders, and Disability: Talking Normal by Chris Eagle Disability Histories by Michael Rembis and Susan Burch A Brief History of Disability by Molly Seymour The History of Medicine: A Very Short Introduction by William Bynum Fictions of Affliction: Physical Disability in Victorian Culture by Martha Stoddard Holmes Also, we're now on Youtube, subscribe for more period drama content! Listen to the Regency Rumours Podcast! Our site: https://www.regencyrumours.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3VtoQoZ... Apple Music: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Follow us on social media! Website: https://www.regencyrumours.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/regencyrumours Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/regencyrumo... Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk62npSnwt8B6QxkA27bCyg TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@regencyrumours Email: regencyrumours@gmail.com
If you've ever felt like tracking calories, macros, or anything…. drives you crazy… I totally get it. It's a common struggle, especially when you're trying to lose weight.You're not alone.In today's podcast episode, we dive deep into the topic of calorie tracking without falling into the binge eating trap.When you listen you'll discover:The #1 pitfall that women fall into when tracking and how to avoid it.How to actually use data as an ally for yourself so that you feel more in control and reach your weight loss goals, and… My top 3 ways that you can track calories without triggering a bingeClick play now to listen!Go to reshandayates.com/eatwithbalanace to save your spot! Eat With Balance opens again in January. Join the waitlist to be first notified! Click here to register.
Check out our last episode of the quarter as David looks back on our previous season. (Re-Uploaded from previous glitch)Sponsored by the Division of Student Affairs and Success and produced by our student podcasters, UCSC Slugcast supports free expression of ideas. Please be aware that the views and opinions expressed by speakers are that of the speaker alone and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Similarly, views and opinions of University employees or students are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Slugcast, the Division of Student Affairs and Success, or the University.
Reuploaded because Spreaker glitched out and deleted the podcast.Take Back Your Health NOW! DR PETER GLIDDEN, ND All-Access https://leavebigpharmabehind.com/?via=pgndhealthFor Youngevity, Contact Brenda here: 888 618 1796 ext. 101 Mention the ShowCall in or "SuperChat" ask your question here or just support the effort: https://buymeacoffee.com/BaalBustersPlease Read Click this GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/7vvgt-journey-homeGET COMMERCIAL FREE PODCASTS and Exclusive Content, Become a Patron. https://Patreon.com/DisguisetheLimitsMy Website: https://www.semperfryllc.com/podcast.htmlPriestcraft: Beyond Babylon is getting Great Feedback! 8.5x11 Paperback, Hardcover, & Kindle: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CNGX53L7/Barnes & Noble: Priestcraft: Beyond Babylon 416 pages, and ebook: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/book/1144402176KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/priestcraft-beyond-babylonTake Back Your Health NOW! DR PETER GLIDDEN, ND All-Access https://leavebigpharmabehind.com/?via=pgndhealthAdd to the Kristos Family Apocalypse Fund: https://GiveSendGo.com/BaalBustersDR MONZO Products: https://drmonzo.kartra.com/page/shopDR MONZO ATB BOOK: https://drmonzo.kartra.com/page/ATBBookUSE CODE: BaalBusters15 for 15% OFF Dr. MONZO's store itemsGet KRATOM HERE: https://klaritykratom.com/?ref=BaalBustersSubmit Questions: https://buymeacoffee.com/BaalBusters or just Call-in!Have you tired TRY BLUE? https://tryblue.refr.cc/baalbusters for 17% Off!SHIRTS & MERCH https://my-store-c960b1.creator-spring.com/THIS CHANNEL IS INDEPENDENT and has no sponsors but YOUJOIN Locals by Clicking the JOIN Button Beneath the video.AWESOME Hot Sauce: https://SemperFryLLC.com Use Code at site for 5% Off qualified purchasesBa'al Busters channel: https://rumble.com/c/BaalBustersTwitter: https://twitter.com/DisguiseLimitsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/baalbusters/Telegram: https://t.me/BaalBustersStudiosJoshWhoTV channel: https://BaalBuster.JoshWhoTV.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3N7fqqG6MX84vKbANtxrWSBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ba-al-busters-broadcast--5100262/support.
*Reuploaded. Accidentally deleted THIS WEEK: Hostage movies, Bring back idiot movies, Viagra may help against Alzheimer's, Medically using leeches, TSA for people who know how to fly, Drinking on a flight, Bleak stand up shows during lockdown, Base camp, hiking mountains, Eric's neighbors get rescued, and more! A podcast from two comedians who only read headlines. Every week stand up comedians Willie Simon and Eric Freedman tackle some of the worlds most pressing issues with no chance of ever solving them. Jokes first, facts sometimes. Help support the show and watch extra content SUBSCRIBE ON PATREON: Patreon.com/2dumbbabies Follow 2 Dumb Babies: Instagram: @twodumbbabies Tiktok: @2dumbbabies Facebook: @2dumbbabies Follow Willie Simon: Instagram: @williesimon_ Tiktok: @williesimon_ Follow Eric Freedman: Instagram: @ericjfreedman Tiktok: @ericjfreedman Facebook: @ericfreedmancomedian Please RATE, REVIEW, and SUBSCRIBE to 2 Dumb Babies on all platforms! Produced/Edited by: Petty Cash Studios / pettycashstudios.com
The guys chat about where they came from and how they met. Follow along as childhood stories are relived years later!
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To celebrate the end of 2023, Sophie and Caio each bring five of their favorite, most fascinating stories from the year, from Barbenheimer to the Titan Submersible. Also...check out our patreon
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Kaia offered us such an empowering New Moon Tarot reading where we gained clarity and validation for the shifts that may be occurring for each of us during this New Moon in Taurus. We are being asked to look deeper at our internal resistances that are keeping us from receiving the abundance, solutions, and answered prayers that life has to offer us. You can join The Heaven on Earth Prayer Collective by signing up at:
We are in Marseille, France on behalf of the collective, to reclaim the divine feminine movement across space and time. Your Higher Self consciousness is helping us to anchor the light for the planet and for our Magdalene Heart Immersive. The current chaos being created by the dark agenda is more exposed now than ever before, and the collective is seeing more clearly that reality as we know it is breaking down. As Kaia Ra stated; "The lies that you've been taught from childhood, from religion and government, are not keeping you safe. They are keeping you small." Thank you to Mary Magdalene and Kaia Ra for such a powerful meditation that invited us to lift our swords to the sky and to take a stand for ourselves on behalf of humanity. It is safe and it is time to reclaim your sovereign divinity, Angel! You can join The Heaven on Earth Prayer Collective by signing up at:
Thank you for joining us in prayer! The teachings of The Sophia Dragons channeled by Kaia Ra pushed us all to expand our sense of what is possible with our creative powers. It's not easy liberating yourself from the fears that are holding you back, but it's well worth the journey. What else is there to do here on Earth but to be your most authentic self! As Kaia Ra stated, "Who we really are is the offering." You can join The Heaven on Earth Prayer Collective by signing up at:
We theorized a Turkish Poop Ring Removal Massage. This is the Chicago episode (Reuploaded this one because Podbean didn't send it to iTunes and Spotify??) Bonus episodes and videos at https://www.patreon.com/ChapoFYM
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Hey folks, there was a glitch in the last episode so I fixed it and re-uploaded. This is episode 39. Time Stamps:Intro & Coffee Segment - 00:24Banter: What length of socks is appropriate to wear with shorts? - 09:52Banter: Email Hacker Hijinks - 17:15Doctrine Segment: 9Marks Gospel Doctrine - 26:02
As Brandon and his Wife Tulani prepare to welcome their third boy into the world, we want to encourage our siblings with a reminder of God's faithfulness in the dark. Brandon shares their journey through infertility. He shares how God brought conviction when they sought Him with the desire to conceive a child. How tightly do you hold onto your plans? We pray this episode brings an encouraging reminder of the God we serve!Here is the original Video from the first recording: WATCHSupport the showPlease Rate & Comment!Hosts: Brandon and Daren SmithWebsite: www.blackandblurred.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/blackandblurredYouTube: Black and Blurred PodcastIG: @BlackandBlurredPodcastTwitter: @Blurred_Podcast
Join us for an electrifying episode as we sit down with the extraordinary Jon Kabir. From the intriguing "Black Reunion" to his candid opinions on the Bangladeshi music scene, Jon shares it all. Dive into his creative process, TikTok hacks, and why "Content is King." Don't miss this passionate exploration of art, challenges, and the burning issues faced by artists in Bangladesh! Watch the Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@godlyazad Follow on us Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/azadpodcasts/ TimeStamp 00:00 In this episode 00:45 Intro 01:46 Welcome Jon Kabir! 05:49 Black Reunion? 06:23 Why did BLACK split? 09:19 "Music is my Personal Worship" 10:49 Every song represents a different phase of Jon 12:56 Throwback to Black's Natok - OFFBEAT 16:25 Jon's honest POV on Tahshan 20:00 Jon on Podcast, Social Media and 21:31 and specially TikTok
Have you ever thought about how much your emotions influence your health? Our guest today is Dr. Bradley Nelson, author of the bestselling book “The Emotion Code: How to Release Your Trapped Emotions for Abundant Health, Love, and Happiness.” His book is “The Body Code: Unlocking Your Body's Ability To Heal Itself.” For more information […] The post TYF358 – Dr Bradley Nelson Interview – RE-UPLOADED appeared first on .