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Water service is out in both Grayville and Mount Carmel as workers take care of some necessary jobs... Sam Taylor, the EPD Officer shot in the line of duty last month, gives an update on his recovery... An apartment building in Mount Carmel had to be evacuated Saturday due to a fire in one unit... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the October episode of Chattering With International Cat Care, we spotlight progress and innovation in feline clinical medicine through two compelling conversations.First, Sam Taylor speaks with Gabriele Ratti, winner of the ABCD Young Scientist Award, about his research into emerging infectious threats in cats. They explore the shifting landscape of feline infectious diseases, the challenges of studying both unowned and wild felids, and the critical role of prevention and biosecurity across species and settings.Then, Kelly St. Denis is joined by William Whitehouse and Katrina Viviano to discuss their recent JFMS article on feline clinical therapeutics. Together, they unpack new developments in pain management, drug therapies for conditions like FIP, HCM, and chronic kidney disease, and what these advances mean for veterinary teams and cat caregivers. From once-untreatable diagnoses to evolving best practices, this conversation highlights how ongoing research is reshaping feline care.For further reading material please visit:Molecular Detection of Feline Coronavirus in Captive Non-Domestic Felids from Zoological FacilitiesFurther Research From Gabriele RattiClinical therapeutics in feline medicine: updates for old and new drugsFor iCatCare Veterinary Members, full recordings of each episode of the podcast are available for you to listen to at portal.icatcare.org. To become an iCatCare Veterinary Member, or find out more about our Cat Friendly schemes, visit icatcare.orgHost:Yaiza Gómez-Mejías, LdaVet MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats), RCVS CertAP (Feline Medicine), iCatCare Veterinary Community Co-ordinatorSpeakers:Sam Taylor, BVetMed(Hons) CertSAM DipECVIM FRCV, Veterinary Specialist Consultant and Veterinary Specialist Lead at iCatCareGabriele Ratti, DVM, PhD, ECVM resident, Veterinary microbiologist with experience in diagnostics and research focused on infectious diseasesKelly St. Denis, DVM, Dipl.ABVP, Co-editor of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery and JFMS Open Reports and board-certified feline specialistWilliam Whitehouse, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), Assistant Professor of Small Animal Internal MedicineKatrina Viviano, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM), DACVCP, Head of Small Animal Internal Medicine
Robert Green of the Evansville PD and Matt Statdfield of the Owensboro Fire Dept join us live with all the info on the benefit hockey game for Officer Sam Taylor to be held at Swonder Arena Nov 15! Tickets only $10! Check it out by clicking now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Taylor's daughter Ellie has been free from her treatment for Rhadomyosarcoma since April of 2023. 6 months after that, Sam started her DEEP C PODCAST which focuses on parents and how they are able to deal with their the children's Pediatric Cancer battles. This podcast is so well known that Sam hears each day from at least one parent who has listened to her podcast or knows about it, and Sam develops great relationships with all of her guests. Sam also spends a great deal of time on her Advocacy work for the cause of Pediatric Cancer, including her work with the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario known as POGO.If you would like to find clips of interviews that Sam has had with her guests then please go to her DEEP C PODCAST Instagram page. Interested parents would be able to see Sam and her guests interact and that is always a good thing.
Sunday 19th October 2025 - West and North SitesSunday 26th October 2025 - Central AM & PMSpeaker - Sam Taylor____________Sam continues our "Life Together" series, examining the importance of worshipping together - in so doing we become the Temple for the Lord to inhabit.____________Ephesians 2 v 18-2218 For through him we both have access to the Father by one Spirit.19) Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God's people and also members of his household, 20) built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. 21) In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. 22) And in him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit.____________Recorded at Nort Site - 19Oct2025
Stumfilmen kördes över av ljudet och blev en smal sak för cineaster. Joakim Silverdal tycker att det är dags att skriva ut tysta klassiker på recept. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna. Alla stjärnor kommer en gång att slockna. Det gäller världsrymdens himlakroppar, likaväl som himlen över Hollywood.I Billy Wilders Sunset Boulevard från 1950 drömmer den avdankade stumfilmsskådespelerskan Norma Desmond om en comeback som aldrig kommer. Hon har inte lyckats med något sen filmen fick ljud och krossade hennes karriär.Detsamma gäller hennes gamla vänner.I en scen sitter några finklädda figurer vid ett pokerbord. Vana cineaster känner direkt igen dem: ”det är ju Buster Keaton, Anna Q Nilsson och HB Warner”. Men filmens berättare beskriver dem som dunkla figurer från den tysta eran, som inget mer än vaxdockor i Norma Desmonds kabinett.Stumfilmen var stendöd, redan 1950, det är vad vi får med oss.Men jag har blivit mer och mer övertygad om att den ljudlösa filmkonsten nu, över 70 år senare, fortfarande har förmågan att välta vår verklighet.När min dotter var två år fick hon frågan av en förskollärare vad hon gillade att se på tv. Och då svarade hon, som om det vore det naturligaste i hela världen: Charlie Chaplin.Allt uppstod i ett ögonblick av panik - när Babblarna, Daniel Tiger och Bolibompadraken helt enkelt till slut fick det att rinna över. Vad annars går att gräva fram ur streamingmörkret?Titta där: den böjda käppen, de stora skorna och det kluriga leendet. Charlie Chaplin!Vi började trevande med långfilmen Cirkus. Jag trodde egentligen inte alls på den här idén, men snart märkte jag hur uppslukad hon var. Allt som behövdes var några enkla: “Vad tror du att gubben ska göra nu? Nämen vad hände, sprang han IN till lejonet?” och så sitter en tvååring och tar in ett svartvitt, filmhistoriskt mästerverk från 1920-talet, helt utan talade repliker eller ljudeffekter.Vi upptäckte snart att Chaplin är mer än den snubbelgubbe världen ofta vill göra honom till. Vi har haft många, långa samtal om vad som gör luffaren ledsen, varför han är ensam, varför han har så trasiga kläder.Det är sådant man hinner med när tillvaron tystnar. När det konstanta larmet av hysteriskt animerade barnprogram sätts på paus, om så bara för en liten stund.Men kanske är jag naiv. Med snart 100 år av ljudfilmer är väl ändå stumfilmen dömd till en tillvaro längst ut i vår mediala periferi.Någon som var rädd för det och såg på med avsky, när ljudet trädde in i filmkonsten, var Victor Klemperer.Han var en tysk filmälskare och språkvetare vars dagböcker från 30 och 40-talen är viktiga tidsdokument över nazismens påverkan på det tyska medvetandet.I hans filmdagbok “Ljus och skugga - 1929-1945” får läsaren vara med om hur nazi-propagandans mörker kastas över de tyska biograferna.Men för den som läser noggrant, är den även en spännande ögonvittnesskildring från en biobesökare som var med om skiftet från stumfilm till ljudfilm.För Victor Klemperer var INGEN vän av den tidiga ljudfilmen, om vi säger så.Det är med ett slags glödgat hat han beskriver hur patetiskt dåligt filmljudet var till en början.1929 skriver han: “Vi har nu mött ljudfilmen två gånger och tyckte båda gångerna att den var avskyvärd”.Han tycker att det låter förskräckligt, men ljudkvaliteten är något han förstår kommer bli bättre. Vad som inte kommer åtgärdas är att ljudfilmen utstrålar något konstlat, dött. Ett slags surrogat till stumfilmen.Han skriver att “Filmen MÅSTE vara en konstform med uttryck, liknande baletten, buren av musiken, annars blir den en vedervärdig död mekanism med ett ljud som dessutom skär sig”.Precis som min tvååring, blir han väldigt förtjust när han får se Charlie Chaplin i Stadens ljus. En stumfilm som med filmmusik och några enkla ljudeffekter hånar ljudfilmen. Som när Chaplins luffare sväljer en visselpipa och försöker sjunga, men allt som kommer ut är några visslingar. ”En välsignelse att det är en stumfilm, avskyvärt att musiken gnisslar lika illa som i radion”, skriver han.Och när man ser denna eras mästerverk är det svårt att inte hålla med honom.Hur berör inte ansiktena, när ljudet fattas? I En kvinnas martyrium, det kvävande kammarspelet om Jeanne D'Arc från 1928, kryper sig skådespelerskan Maria Falconettis uppgivna uttryck långsamt in under huden.De få textrutorna ger oss absolut kontext, men det är ögonen. Ögonen. De stora uttrycksfulla ögonen som vittnar om mänsklighetens grymheter. De är starkare än all dialog i världen.Den tittare som ger sig hän, sitter till slut bara och gråter.Men tiden sprang förbi, även Chaplin började göra ljudfilm och med tiden verkar till och med Victor Klemperers syn på filmljudet mildras.Redan 1932 måste han erkänna att Marlene Dietrich och Emil Jannings skådespeleri lyfts när han får höra deras röster i Blå Ängeln. ”Klangen i detta organ”, utbrister han och när han några år senare ser musikalfilmen “Broadways melodi” är han istället förtrollad av ljudet. ”Vi sitter hänförda till den sista bilden OCH tonen”, skriver han.Men den där kraften då? Som kan få en två-åring att 100 år senare sitta hänförd i en timme och tjugo minuter?Om Victor Klemperer fortfarande var med oss - och om han skulle känna det glödgade hatet mot ljudfilmen blossa upp igen - skulle han bara behöva plocka upp valfri webbläsare, söka upp sin favoritfilm och trycka på play.Nu är stora delar av stumfilmsskatterna från 20 och 30-talen digitaliserade och ofta har rättigheterna gått över till att bli allmän egendom. Så den som vill se, kan se, utan problem.Stumfilmens kvalitet i vår moderna samtid börjar inte med stumfilmen, den börjar med dig.För när inga ljud hörs, inga röster ljuder, är det vi tittare som får jobba. Att se stumfilm är att sitta längst fram på soffkanten, framåtlutad, redo att ta in.Då behöver stumfilmen inte bli ett museum, då kan den bli ett tempel. En plats före reflektion och förundran. En plats för lugn och verklig eftertanke.I den moderna människans rusande tillvaro, där stressen äter sig in i porerna, borde stumfilm kunna skrivas ut på recept.För när jag och mina barn vaggats in i tempot från en stumfilm, märker vi snart hur vårt medvetande ställts om.Ofta tar det några minuter, vi skruvar på oss, men sen är det som om världen långsamt börjar tippa och vi själva snubblar in i filmen. Precis som när Buster Keatons biografvaktmästare i Sherlock Jr kliver fram till filmduken och in i filmen för att själv blir sagans mästerdetektiv.Att se stumfilm kan bli som att finna det verkliga värdet i tystnaden. Något som inte handlar om frånvaro, utan om närvaro.När två-åringen nu blivit fyra och själv vill välja brukar det blir Frost, eller Lejonvakten på tvn. Men ibland, ibland är det Chaplinboxen som åker fram och vi hämtar lillebror, sätter oss längst fram på soffkuddarna, lutar oss in, tills vi ramlar, rakt ner i filmhistorien.Joakim Silverdalfilmkritiker och reporter på kulturredaktionenTre bästa stumfilmerna att se med dina barn:”Guldfeber” av Charlie Chaplin”Busters miljoner” av Buster Keaton”Upp genom luften” med Harold Lloyd (regi: Fred C. Newmeyer och Sam Taylor)
With Safety Last! (1923, dir. by Fred Newmeyer and Sam Taylor) the Criterion Collection brings us a fantastic introduction to Harold Lloyd only a few years after we introduced him to ourselves watching Grandma's Boy (1922) for a Patreon bonus episode. Safety Last! is a more fun movie than Grandma's Boy, not least of all because there's no Confederate apologia, and Criterion helps us contextualize Lloyd's career with a plethora of additional features including three shorts and the two episodes of The Third Genius, a 1989 career retrospective.
Sunday 17th August 2025 - North SiteSpeaker - Sam TaylorSam continues with our Summer series - Questions Jesus Asked - and takes us through the question He asked His followers towards the end of Mark 8: "What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?"____________Mark 8 v 27-3827) Jesus and His disciples went on to the villages around Caesarea Philippi. On the way He asked them, ‘Who do people say I am?'28) They replied, ‘Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, one of the prophets.'29) ‘But what about you?' He asked. ‘Who do you say I am?'Peter answered, ‘You are the Messiah.'30) Jesus warned them not to tell anyone about Him.31) He then began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, and that He must be killed and after three days rise again. 32) He spoke plainly about this, and Peter took Him aside and began to rebuke Him.33) But when Jesus turned and looked at His disciples, He rebuked Peter. ‘Get behind Me, Satan!' He said. ‘You do not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns.'34) Then He called the crowd to him along with His disciples and said: ‘Whoever wants to be My disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow Me. 35) For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for Me and for the gospel will save it. 36) What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul? 37) Or what can anyone give in exchange for their soul? 38) If anyone is ashamed of Me and My words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will be ashamed of them when He comes in His Father's glory with the holy angels.'____________Recorded at North Site - 17Aug2025
Do you want to be part of the New Generation Programme? In this week's episode of The Journal podcast, we're discussing what the CII New Generation Programme is, who it's for and how it can benefit your career. In addition, we speak about the introduction of the PFS New Generation Programme for 2025 and the impact this will have on individuals within the financial planning profession. Joining Dr Matt Connell, Policy and Public Affairs Director at the CII, in the conversation this week is PFS President, Carla Brown, and a current member of the New Generation Programme, Sam Taylor. To find more information and apply for the 2025/26 New Generation Programme, click here: https://www.cii.co.uk/about-us/initiatives/engagement/new-generation-programme/?srsltid=AfmBOorB33bgKHqkOVKNlP3IioUrB1PAVcKTPEMDeqbXqreTi9GpADIn
In the June episode of Chattering With International Cat Care, host Yaiza Gómez-Mejías continues two insightful conversations from earlier this year, revisiting complex topics in feline internal medicine and dermatology through the lens of recent clinical guidelines and case experience.First, Sam Taylor and Rachel Korman return to discuss further aspects of the 2025 iCatCare consensus guidelines on the diagnosis and management of feline lower urinary tract disease. Building on their previous conversation, they explore how clinical decisions are made in practice and reflect on how guideline recommendations translate into everyday patient care. To hear the first part of this discussion, listen back to our February 2025 episode.Then, Dr Kelly St. Denis is joined once again by Dr Frane Banovic to complete their discussion on immune-mediated skin diseases in cats, drawing on the second of two JFMS Clinical Spotlight articles. Together, they consider some of the key challenges in recognising and managing these conditions, and share insights into treatment options informed by both evidence and experience. For the first half of this conversation, revisit our April 2025 episode.For further reading material please visit:2025 iCatCare consensus guidelines on the diagnosis and management of lower urinary tract diseases in catsFrane Banovic : Feline Immune-mediated skin disorders (Part One)Frane Banovic : Feline Immune-mediated skin disorders (Part Two)Host: Yaiza Gómez-Mejías, LdaVet MANZCVS (Medicine of Cats) CertAP (SAM-F) Acr AVEPA, Veterinary Community Co-ordinatorSpeakers:Samantha Taylor, BVetMed(Hons), CertSAM, DipECVIM-CA, MANZCVS, FRCVS, Feline Medicine Specialist and ISFM Academy LeadRachel Korman, BVSc, MANZCVS (Int Med), FANZCVS (Fel Med), Specialist in Feline Internal Medicine Kelly St. Denis, MSc, DVM, DABVP (Feline), Co-editor of the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery and JFMS Open Reports, St Denis Veterinary Professional Corporation, Powassan, Ontario, CanadaFrane Banovic, DVM, PhD, Diplomate ECVD, Associate Professor of Veterinary Dermatology in the Department for Small Animal Medicine and Surgery at the University of Georgia, College of Veterinary Medicine.
Sam Taylor, a farm inputs analyst for Rabo AgriFinance, joins the “Stine Seedcast” to discuss the current agricultural economy, key indicators to watch and the economic shifts that could shape 2026. If you have a question for our Stine experts, feel free to send it to us at AskTheSeedcast@stineseed.com. Make sure you stay up to date on everything Stine by following us on all our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StineSeed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stineseedco/ X: https://twitter.com/StineSeed
Damian Barrett and Laura Spurway bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Jamarra is ready to regain the trust of Bulldogs teammates and staff in an attempt to get back on the field in 2025. Sam Taylor's absence in the Giants backline will be a void the club has to fill for the next month which could impact their finals hopes this year. St Kilda, is it time to play the kids and go into full rebuild mode? Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
French author Laurent Binet joins us to talk about his latest novel Perspective(s), translated by Sam Taylor, a murder mystery set in the art world of Renaissance Florence. Thank you for listening! If you like what you hear, give us a follow at: X: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interabang Books, Lori Feathers, Sam JordisonInstagram: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interabang Books, Lori Feathers, Sam JordisonFacebook: Across the Pond, Galley Beggar Press, Interabang BooksBluesky: @acrossthepondbooks.bsky.socialThe Big Book Project https://substack.com/@thebigbookprojectTheme music by Carlos Guajardo-Molina
The rollercoaster of the AFL Fantasy season is back as we hang on every lockout, decision made and point scored. The Traders unpack round one and look ahead to the fix up trades for round two. From Sam De Koning to Joel Freijah as the mid-priced defenders to making sure you've got Xavier Lindsay and Levi Ashcroft as cash cows, plenty is covered in this bumper episode ... also featuring plenty of your questions. Head to fantasy.afl.com.au to pick your AFL Fantasy Classic team and you can set up your AFL Fantasy Draft league today at fantasydraft.afl.com.au. Episode guide 1:20 - The Traders' scores with Calvin happy on top. 3:10 - Who gets the +3s and -3s? 6:00 - Xavier Lindsay gets top Cash Cow of the Year votes. 8:10 - News from round one. 11:00 - Calvin brings back tag watch. 16:45 - What are these first trades about? 22:25 - Mid-priced options to chase. 26:00 - Should we get Sam De Koning? 32:30 - Who should be traded out? 41:40 - Dual-position player possibilities. 43:00 - Early rage trades. 44:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on X, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 50:30 - Is Guns 'n' Rookies the way to play the Best 18 of the byes? 53:30 - Who is the priority to trade out of Sam Taylor and Harry Perryman? - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Head to afl.com.au/fantasy for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. No Hogan, Stringer and Green for the Giants leading into the game, Kieren Briggs concussed during the first quarter. No worries for GWS as they sent a very early statement to the rest of the competition dismantling the Magpies led by Finn Callaghan and Sam Taylor. The son of a Carlton gun will make his AFL debut on Thursday night while the Tigers are set to unveil a handful of new draftees in front of 80,000 at the MCG. Will Day has put his name forward as the Hawk to chase down in the early rounds of this years Brownlow count with a startling display on Friday night. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Guest speaker, Sam Taylor, talks about the higher love that we have through Jesus Christ. Sam served as pastor for more than 20 years. Before coming to New England in 2007, he led a team of IMB missionaries helping to plant multiple churches in Eastern Europe. He now serves as the Global Missions Mobilizer for the Baptist Churches of New England (BCNE). Island Pond Baptist Church is an SBC church in Hampstead, NH, just seconds from Derry, NH. We also The post 2 Peter 1:5-8 – A Higher Love appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.
Welcome to the Listening with Leckrone Podcast, a pop and jazz music history show hosted by the legendary music educator and former director of th University of Wisconsin marching band, Mike Leckrone. I'm Sam Taylor, the producer of the podcast. In this episode, we spotlight three unique singers, Jimmy Rushing, Helen Humes, and Joe Williams, who all spent time as vocalists for the Count Basie Orchestra. We hope you enjoy. For an episode guide for this and other episodes, visit fourseasonstheatre.com
Nature doesn't just heal—it teaches, tests, and transforms. This week, we paddle into the breathtaking Alberta Badlands with filmmaker Mike Lang and Sam Taylor, a cancer mom turning caregiving on its head. Together with Jeremie, stand up paddled 60 KM down the Red Deer River over three days. The whole adventure was documented on Caregivers in the Wild, a web series that throws caregivers into nature to help them find themselves again. From SUP adventures to deep talks about letting kids face their fears, we explore how the wild helps us heal. Plus, Jeremie shares the intimate moment of making eye contact with a deer while peeing in the wilderness—because nothing says "finding yourself" quite like that.Be sure to check out Jer & Sam's episode of Caregivers in the Wild on Youtube!Check out Sam's previous conversation with us here.Follow Sickboy on Instagram, TikTok and Discord.
Nature doesn't just heal—it teaches, tests, and transforms. This week, we paddle into the breathtaking Alberta Badlands with filmmaker Mike Lang and Sam Taylor, a cancer mom turning caregiving on its head. Together with Jeremie, stand up paddled 60 KM down the Red Deer River over three days. The whole adventure was documented on Caregivers in the Wild, a web series that throws caregivers into nature to help them find themselves again. From SUP adventures to deep talks about letting kids face their fears, we explore how the wild helps us heal. Plus, Jeremie shares the intimate moment of making eye contact with a deer while peeing in the wilderness—because nothing says "finding yourself" quite like that.Be sure to check out Jer & Sam's episode of Caregivers in the Wild on Youtube!Check out Sam's previous conversation with us here.Follow Sickboy on Instagram, TikTok and Discord.
In this episode of HSS presents, Dr. James Robinson, a sports medicine physician at HSS, speaks to Dr. Daphne Scott and Dr. Sam Taylor. Dr. Taylor is an HSS physician who currently serves as a team physician for the New York Football Giants. Dr. Daphne Scott currently serves as the Head Team Physician for the New York Knicks. Join them as they discuss their experience including the benefits and challenges of caring for professional athletes.
In this episode, Ben Huggins of long time band Galactic Cowboys talks about the realities of being signed and then dropped by a major label, pressure to fit into genres or styles, working with Sam Taylor, and running a successful kickstarter campaign to raise money for a new album. Plus, the potential for alienating audiences, and playing wiffle ball in the studio. You can check out Galactic Cowboys here: http://www.galacticcowboys.com https://www.facebook.com/galacticcowboys/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV6uOaU4h8lu6GXjsxJkCCA Paul works a day job and puts out vinyl and puts on shows via Katzulhu Productions https://www.facebook.com/paul.neil.12 https://www.facebook.com/katzulhu https://www.facebook.com/Dont-Quit-Your-Day-Job-podcast-107924851339602
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It's hard to think of more devastating news for a parent than hearing that their child is dealing with a serious illness. Cancer is one of those illnesses. So what do you do as a parent when your child is diagnosed with cancer? What do you tell your child? How honest are you with them? And when the cancer has hopefully gone into remission, how does one continue to approach life? Sam Taylor, host of The Deep C Podcast, joins Preconceived. The Deep C Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-deep-c/id1728343851 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Guest Info:Sam TaylorIG: @__saamtaylorrrSam Taylor is a Harley Stunt rider from Australia and has been traveling to the United States for the past 2 years to enjoy his passion in stunt riding. He talks about how he financially makes it happen when his trips consist of travels for up to 4 weeks long, as well has how the motorcycle community has helped him make it work. Sam talks about how much he looked up to some of the American riders his whole riding career and how coming to America he got to meet some of his favorite stunt riders, who are now his close friends.Are you struggling with learning how to wheelie your Harley or are you trying to learn on a small bike first before you take it to the Hog? Well we launched the first ever Online Wheelie Coaching Course where we teach are 3-stage progression method that breaks a wheelie down into 3 easy to follow learning stages. With our Get Vertical members only app you'll be able to access your coaching easily at the lot while practicing. Samoan Bruce and Drea Stunts will also invite you to group coaching where you can ask direct questions about your struggles.Learn how to Wheelie www.getverticalcoaching.com Get Vertical YouTube https://youtube.com/@Get-Vertical?si=o4zP0Y6czXrllx1u Get Vertical Instagram https://www.instagram.com/getvertical.co/ Harley Stunt Riders Get Vertical Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/harleystuntriders/ LAW TIGERS1-800-LAWTIGERSwww.LawTigers.comInstagram: @lawtigersLAW TIGERS OF ARIZONAJay: (602)-616-0000Instagram: @lawtigersarizona LEXINDiscount code “GetVertical” for 15% ...
Abbey Holmes, David Zaharakis and Jack Heverin unpack all the big talking points leading into the preliminary final weekend of the AFL season. Zacka is on the edge of his seat with excitement ahead of this weekend's preliminary final. Expecting big things from the Brisbane Lions at the MCG and the smalls of the Lions. Abbey is glowing in her endorsement of Will Ashcroft in just his second final. Plus, we take a look at what the Bombers need to do this off-season to finally take the next step and break their 20 year finals victory drought. -------- Add the show to your favourites on LiSTNR: https://listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-australian-rules-podcast Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/footy-talk-daily-australian-rules-podcast/id1673652644 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1q5RUW2KTONUoP8KF3ZZHY?si=6798bf7f4a1540be See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week the 2024 Farm Progress Show took place in Boone, Iowa. Coming into agriculture's largest farm show of the year, Rabobank took the opportunity to bring its global grains and oilseeds team together to tour Midwest fields and talk with growers and agribusiness leaders.Joining us in this episode to share their insights and global perspectives are Rabobank researchers Stephen Nicholson and Sam Taylor. We explore what looks to be ahead for this fall harvest, farm input cost trends and the impact of interest rates, US elections and more.This episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is sponsored by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they are working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting the website at UnitedANH.com
I interview Sam Taylor about “The Two Loves Of Sophie Strom”PLUS I review “The Blue Hour” by Paula Hawkins“Life Sentence” (Audiobook) by A K Turner“The Wren in the Holly Library” by K A Linde“The Invisible Women's Club” by Helen Paris Sam Taylor recommends“Life After Life” by Kate Atkinson“German Requiem” by Philip Kerr“The Ruin of All Witches” by Malcolm Gaskill Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week another entry in our series, "Grave Mistakes: They Shoulda Been Huge!”. We are again featuring the amazing GALACTIC COWBOYS and this time we need audience participation. They have a new mission to boldly go onward and upward with a new album! Please consider contributing to their crowdfunding for the album here: Galactic Cowboys Kickstarter! They have loads of amazing tiers with lots of goodies to grab. We have until September 5, 2024, to secure a smooth lift-off. Horns up and wallets out people!Wondering what this show is all about? We exhume obscure Rock n' Punk n' Metal and place them in one of 3 categories: the Lost, the Forgotten, or the Should Have Beens. This particular episode features the Should Have Been category. Galactic Cowboys straddled the worlds of progressive metal, alternative rock, heaviness, and melodies with amazing harmonies! Click on the links below and show some love! Support their Kickstarter Campaign, buy their music, like their socials, and be amused!!!https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/galacticcowboys/galactic-cowboys-a-new-mission?ref=nav_search&result=project&term=galactic%20cowboyshttps://www.facebook.com/galacticcowboys/https://www.amazon.com/s?k=galactic+cowboys&i=popular&crid=9SUQMQ2ZCVMI&sprefix=galactic+cow%2Caps%2C163&ref=nb_sb_ss_c_3_12http://montysrockcast.com/Songs this week include:I'm Not Amused from Galactic Cowboys (1991)About Mrs. Leslie from Space In Your Face (1993) Fear Not from Machine Fish (1996) I Want You from Feel The Rage (1996)Oregon from The Horse That Bud Bought (1997)How Does It Feel (Part G: The Machine Fish Suite) from At The End Of The Day (1998)Hey Mr. from Let It Go (2000)Long Way Back To The Moon from Long Way Back To The Moon (2017)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://x.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/inobscuria/og-shop
For better or worse, the biologicals space is still in the process of repairing a reputation that was marred by years of over-promising and under-delivering. Yet big advances have been made in recent years, helping improve agricultural productivity while reducing the industry's dependence on chemical pesticides and fertilizers. But discerning between new wave innovation and their more snake-oily predecessors isn't always easy– so we wanted to sit down with an expert who's been doing this work for decades. (Note: if you're new to learning about biologicals, check out “Biologicals: snake oil or science, and how do we know?” before you dive into today's episode for important background.) This week, our guest is Joel Lipsitch, Founder at Blair Road Consulting and an expert in biological products and businesses. Joel guides through his thinking on topics including:The red and green flags he looks for when evaluating biological companies, from the science to pricing modelsHow to expect companies to bridge the gap between the lab and the field, and what it looks like when they succeedThe biological go-to-market strategies that have proven the most successful, and where future business model opportunity is likely emergingUseful Links:Biologicals: snake oil or science, and how do we know?The challenges & opportunities for biologicals in agBiologicals and chemistry: finding ways to commercialize the scienceInvesting Beyond the Farmgate with Ben Barlow, New Edge MicrobialsThe Tricky Business of Scaling Soil Tech - Adam Litle, CEO, Sound AgricultureGenerics, Biologicals, and the Volatile Farm Inputs Market with Sam Taylor, RabobankThe Battle for the Future of Crop ProtectionFor more information and resources, visit our website.The information in this post is not investment advice or a recommendation to invest. It is general information only and does not take into account your investment objectives, financial situation or needs. Before making an investment decision you should read the information memorandum and seek financial advice from a professional financial adviser. Whilst we believe Information is correct, no warranty of accuracy, reliability or completeness.
I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is the esteemed photographer, filmmaker and director, Sam Taylor-Johnson. Born in Croydon and educated at Goldsmiths, where she was among the stars of the 1990s British art scene Taylor Johnson made her name with her non-narrative films, such as Method in Madness, where a young man appears to be having a nervous breakdown on camera; Hysteria of a young woman miming in hysterical laughter; or Breach of a girl who cries in silence – art that seems to be about our shared internal pain, and the performance we all put on in our everyday lives. In 1997, she won Most Promising Artist at the Venice Biennale, and in 1998 was up for the Turner Prize. Sadly, cancer took over at aged 30, an experience that no doubt shifted the output of work in the early 2000s. Still Life was a film that showed decaying fruit, and others explored the threshold between life and death, fantasy and reality, and what it meant to confront our own mortality. She has especially looked at the real lives of celebrities, from an almost mythic lens, such as her film David, of David Beckham sleeping at the National Portrait Gallery – that I remember seeing aged 10 – and her incredibly moving series of famous male actors crying, from Philip Seymour Hoffman to Robin Williams – that is currently on view at the V&A's Fragile Beauty exhibition, a phrase that so perfectly sums up so much of Taylor Johnson's work, the complexity of performance and artifice, and the glamour and beauty of pop often masked by darkness. Since 2009, she has become one of Britain's foremost movie directors, making her feature debut with Nowhere Boy, a portrait of the early life of John Lennon, and most recently, Back to Black, that zooms in on Amy Winehouse fragile but enormously celebrated life, showing her as the human she was, who loved most in the world people and music… I can't help but see the correlation between Taylor Johnson's fine art work and her movie work: that deep interest in intense stories that appear on the outer side as one, and on the inner as another. She gets to the core of the human condition through her work, and leaves us contemplating our own existence, how we view those whose music, voice and lyrics we know like they're in the DNA of our fingertips, and I really couldn't be more excited to find out more. -- LINKS: Back to Black: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21261712/ Nowhere Boy: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1266029/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_nowhere%2520boy A Million Little Pieces: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427543/ Fragile Beauty at V&A: https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/fragile-beauty-photographs-from-the-sir-elton-john-and-david-furnish-collection Crying Men series: https://hickeyguy.wordpress.com/2014/09/13/crying-men/ JFK photograph by Gary Winogrand: https://www.moma.org/collection/works/113229 David @ NPG: https://www.npg.org.uk/beyond/exhibitions/partnership/2019/coming-home-david-beckham -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.famm.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/famm.mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Music by Ben Wetherfield
Our very first dumper Islander joins Indiyah Polack, Amy Hart and Mariam Musa this morning and boy does he bring very interesting insights! Which couple does he think will go the distance? Will Samantha's intense feelings push Joey away? Why should you always wife up a Welsh girl? Sam has all the answers… Plus we love a personality theory (analyse me please!) so are our team a red, yellow, green or blue? You're in the right place to find out! ‘Love Island: The Morning After' is produced by Amy Elizabeth and edited by Phill Deacon for Lifted Entertainment.
To perfectly capture the essence of a subject, director Sam Taylor-Johnson borrows a strategy used by method actors. The British filmmaker and photographer says she enters the character's headspace to better represent their feelings, emotions, and complexities. For this reason, Taylor-Johnson only seeks out projects she can viscerally connect to, which was the case with her new Amy Winehouse biopic, Back to Black. On this week's episode of Table for Two, Taylor-Johnson sits down for lunch with host Bruce Bozzi and discusses the moment she knew Marisa Abela was the right choice to play Winehouse, the difficulties of navigating the movie industry as a woman, and how her poignant photographic portrait series of Hollywood stars, “Crying Men,” helped her come to terms with her second cancer diagnosis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Taylor-Johnson may have just directed the Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black, but don't be fooled: her musical tastes run much deeper than the singer's hit “Valerie." On this week's bonus episode of Table for Two, Taylor-Johnson reveals the other artists in her rotation, her biggest pet peeve, and the advice from Anthony Minghella that altered the course of her career.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join me, Ameenha Lee, on Legendary Lifestyle as I provide an honest review of the new Amy Winehouse film, "Back to Black," in under 5 minutes. I'll dive into the performances of the film's stars, including Marisa Abela as Amy Winehouse, Jack O'Connell, and Eddie Marsan, and discuss the direction by Sam Taylor-Johnson. Tune in for a concise and insightful look at this highly anticipated biopic. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ameenha/support
Welcome to ‘Just An Era' with Sam Taylor. A show where Sam shares stories of her life where she opens up about things she's learned, mistakes she's made and memories she's made. All things relationships, friendships, mental health, family and most importantly living a healthy lifestyle. The conversations are raw yet relatable. Join in once a week and soak it all in as you'll feel like you are on FaceTime with one of your best friends. Find every episode on Apple Podcast, Spotify or Youtube. And for more Sam Taylor content follow her on instagram at @ssam.ttaylor !!
Are you tired of feeling disconnected from your financial life? In today's episode, we dive deep into personal finance management with Sam Taylor, VP of Technology at Cleo, the AI assistant making waves in the financial sector. Sam brings a decade of experience leveraging AI and ML to enhance and personalize user experiences, especially economically. Founded out of frustration with traditional banking systems and the growing disparity in financial wellness, Cleo was designed to combat the increasing stress money issues bring into people's lives. With a clear vision of empowering individuals to manage and thrive beyond their next paycheck, Cleo utilizes AI to provide insightful, humorous, and highly personalized financial guidance. Sam discusses how this approach has helped over 7 million users stay on top of their finances and improve their relationship with money significantly. In this discussion, we explore the origins of Cleo, from its foundational beliefs to its rapid growth, including a recent $80 million Series C funding round. Sam shares insights on building products and platforms that harness the power of machine learning and generative AI to create proactive, intelligent financial assistants. He emphasizes maintaining a simple yet powerful engineering stack that facilitates rapid experimentation and understanding, vital for continuous innovation. As Cleo moves forward, the role of AI is only set to expand. Sam envisions a future where AI assistants proactively optimize various aspects of users' lives, making personal finance management a seamless part of daily living rather than a chore. What role do you think AI should play in our financial decisions? Are we ready to trust AI with more proactive roles in our personal lives? Please share your thoughts and discuss how technology reshapes our economic well-being.
Sam and Aaron Taylor-Johnson's 24-year age gap defies all societal and gender norms. They met and fell in love when Sam—a 42-year-old, newly divorced mother of two—made her directorial debut with the film “Nowhere Boy,” starring an up-and-coming, 18-year-old Aaron. Within a year, they were engaged and expecting, and 15 years later, still seem genuinely happy against all odds and expectations. Is age really just a number? This controversial couple defies all the social constructs we're comfortable with. With Aaron being only a few years older than his adopted “daughter,” we can't help but bring up the Cullens and our weird, complicated Sims families. ***** This is a teaser for a bonus episode. You can listen to it in full on Patreon! Significant Lovers is a true-love podcast about historic and celebrity couples. You can contact us at significantlovers@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram and TikTok @significantlovers. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for ‘fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/significantlovers/support
A couple of weeks after we.brought you Dev Patel and Jordan Peele talking Monkey Man, we're delighted to say we have another live Soundtracking Everyman Film Club for you. Today it's the turn of director Sam Taylor Johnson, producer Giles Martin and Music Supervisor Iain Cooke to discuss Sam's Amy Winehouse biopic, Back To Black. Starring Marissa Abela in the lead role, it predominantly charts the influence of Amy's family, her early years in the music industry and her troubled relationship with Blake Fielder Civil, encompassing her triumph at the 2008 Grammys, at which she won 5 awards including Best Album. Sam, Giles and Ian joined Edith in front of an audience at The Screen On The Green in Islington, north London.
CONTENT WARNING: Some existential dread and depictions of loss and grief. 04012021: The Year that Follows. Season 4 Q&A Submission Form (closes 4/20/24): https://forms.gle/rnQMt4oCL5j8sZEs9 Starring Ollie Wayne as Andrew Sheridan Slate, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, James Cain as Peter Slate, Airen Neeley Chaconas as Anna Sheridan, Amitola Lomas as Maria Sol, Matthew Chaconas as Anthony Perdue, Jesse Steele and Connor Bushoven as Bill Tyler, Chris Martin as Robert Quincy, Sam Taylor as Ren Park, Jesse Haugen as the Open Mic Host, Alyssa Gaiser as The Dread Halla Tavern, J Cuevas as Alejandro Valero Sol, Deniss Carvajal as Sandra Isabella Sol, Yessenia as Gabriella Londoño Rodriguez, Maurice Cooper as Jerry Price, and Van Winkle as Sam Bailey, with original music by Jesse Haugen. “Sera” by the Dread Halla Tavern was composed and performed by Alyssa Gaiser. You can find more of the Dread Halla Tavern wherever you listen to music. This episode was written by Van Winkle and Virginia Spotts and produced by Virginia Spotts, with dialogue editing and sound design by Van Winkle. Sensitivity consultation by Sophie Borjón. This episode was made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner, ko-fi.com/homesteadcorner, and our backers on Seed&Spark. For more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst100 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CONTENT WARNING: Strong existential dread, despair, and unreality, character betrayal, doppelgängers, pyrophobia, depictions of loss and grief, character injury, death, and separation, coughing and choking sound effects, and loud noises including explosions and screams ????2020_07c: The last stand. Starring James Cain as Peter Slate, Van Winkle as Sam Bailey, Robin Gabrielli as Allen Gott, Meredith Nudo as Amy Sterling, Airen Neeley Chaconas as Anna Sheridan, Ezra J. Wayne as Ned Leroux, Jesse Steele as Bill Tyler, Maurice Cooper as Jerry Price, Chris Martin as Robert Quincy, Mike Kennedy as Edgar Morrison, Sam Taylor as Ren Park, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, and Amitola Lomas as Maria Sol, with original music by Jesse Haugen. Written and produced by Virginia Spotts, with dialogue editing and sound design by Van Winkle. This episode was made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner, ko-fi.com/homesteadcorner, and our backers on Seed&Spark. For more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst099 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CONTENT WARNING: Strong existential dread, despair, and unreality, character betrayal, gun violence, character death, doppelgängers, pyrophobia, depictions of loss and grief, mentions of a child drowning, character injury, and loud noises including explosions and screams ????2020_07b: Sam and Anna attempt to navigate the infinite chaos of the Source and find their way home... Starring James Cain as Peter Slate, Van Winkle as Sam Bailey, Airen Neeley Chaconas as Anna Sheridan, Mike Kennedy as Edgar Morrison, Clayton Currie as Andrew Sheridan, Josh Rubino, Marcus Rothenberg, and Phillipe Bosher as the scientists, Sarah Karnes as Lara Smith, Meredith Nudo as Amy Sterling, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, Amitola Lomas as Maria Sol, Sam Taylor as Ren Park, Maurice Cooper as Jerry Price, Jesse Steele as Bill Tyler, Chris Martin as Robert Quincy, Ezra J. Wayne as Ned Leroux, and Adrian Gibbs as Adrian Briggs, with original music by Jesse Haugen. Written by Van Winkle and produced by Virginia Spotts, with dialogue editing and sound design by Van Winkle. This episode was made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner, ko-fi.com/homesteadcorner, and our backers on Seed&Spark. For more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst098 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Taylor On Starting A Trucking Business Without A CDL, Reveals Cost Considerations & Affordability Of Trucks + More See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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CONTENT WARNING: Discussions of loss and grief including mentions of depressions and suicidal ideation, existential dread and despair, explosions and gun violence, elements of body horror and transformation, pyrophobia, mentions of a child drowning, character injury, squelching sound effects, and loud noises including screams ????2020_07a: The rescue of Anna Sheridan begins... Starring James Cain as Peter Slate, Amitola Lomas as Maria Sol, Mike Kennedy as Edgar Morrison, Maurice Cooper as Jerry Price, Jesse Steele as Bill Tyler, Chris Martin as Robert Quincy, Ezra J. Wayne as Ned Leroux, Van Winkle as Sam Bailey, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, Sam Taylor as Ren Park, Alejandra Cejudo as Amanita, Airen Neeley Chaconas as Anna Sheridan, and Ray O'Hare as Ellis Spengler, with original music by Jesse Haugen. Written by Van Winkle and produced by Virginia Spotts, with dialogue editing and sound design by Van Winkle. This episode was made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner, ko-fi.com/homesteadcorner, and our backers on Seed&Spark. For more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst097 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CONTENT WARNING: Existential dread, discussions of war, violence, and murder, depictions of a dystopian police state, and depictions of grief and loss ????2020_06: Facing the possibility of finally rescuing Anna and bringing Morrison down, the Searchers make preparations for whatever end might come. Starring Van Winkle as Sam Bailey, Ezra J. Wayne as Ned Leroux, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, Jesse Steele as Bill Tyler, Chris Martin as Robert Quincy, Maurice Cooper as Jerry Price, Sam Taylor as Ren Park, and Adrian Gibbs as Adrian Briggs, with original music by Jesse Haugen. Written and produced by Virginia Spotts, with dialogue editing and sound design by Van Winkle. This episode was made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner, ko-fi.com/homesteadcorner, and our backers on Seed&Spark. For more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst096 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CONTENT WARNING: Pyrophobia, character injury, existential dread, depictions of the aftermath of a disaster, despair, character separation, and screams ????2020_05: Investigating an impossible signal from beyond the borders of Morrison's domain, the Searchers find old ghosts and new revelations at the end of all hope. Starring Mike Kennedy as Edgar Morrison, Brad Colbroock as Commissary Michaels, Socks Whitmore as the Possessed, Van Winkle as Sam Bailey, Sam Taylor as Ren Park, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, and Airen Neeley Chaconas as Anna Sheridan, with original music by Jesse Haugen. Written by Van Winkle and produced by Virginia Spotts, with dialogue editing and sound design by Van Winkle. This episode was made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner, ko-fi.com/homesteadcorner, and our backers on Seed&Spark. For more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst095 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a world where the only thing scarier than a monster under the bed is a diagnosis you can't pronounce, Sam Taylor steps into the Sickboy studio to unravel the tale of her journey as a caregiver for her 12 year old daughter Ellie, who is battling rhabdomyosarcoma, a type of sarcoma. Amid the whirlwind of treatment schedules and medical jargon, Sam found solace in yoga mats and breathwork, proving that sometimes, the best armour against the unknown is a deep breath. With an open heart, she discusses the crucial role of communication, the unexpected therapy sessions that became their stronghold, and how a little podcast called the Deep C is turning into a beacon of hope for many. As the conversation dives into the depths of parental fears, challenges, and triumphs, it's clear that the true therapy lies in sharing these stories. So, buckle up as the fellas navigate through this emotional rollercoaster, reminding us that the strength of a parent's love knows no bounds, and sometimes, the most powerful medicine is an open conversation. Key Takeaways: - Open communication and support are crucial for children and parents navigating a cancer diagnosis. - Leaving the door open for conversation and providing emotional support can help children process their experiences. - Therapy can be a valuable resource for children and parents, providing a safe space to process emotions and seek support. - The transition after treatment can be challenging for parents and caregivers, and ongoing support is essential. - Sharing experiences and connecting with others who have gone through similar situations can provide comfort and a sense of community. Relevant Links: - Check out The Deep C podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-deep-c-podcast/id1728343851 - Campfire Circle: https://campfirecircle.org/ - Pediatric Rhabdo Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pediatricrhabdomyosarcoma/ Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN
Sam Taylor-Johnson married her colleague Aaron Taylor-Johnson after hiring him for a role on her movie. Their 23-year-age gap has left fans speculating on why a grown woman, with a husband and kids, would leave it all behind for a teenager. Aaron is dependent on his mother-like-wife and has been brainwashed into a life with her, so, let's get into it. More about the show! • Please support the Let's Get Into It Podcast here: Podcast: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoIt Apple: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItApple Spotify: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItSpotify Google: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoItGoogle • And watch the episode on YouTube here: youtube.com/@LetsGetIntoIt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices