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Behind The Metal: Mark Rodriguez on Tampa's Silent Scream and MoreMark shares his story of growing up in Tampa, from his early days as a surf punk attending concerts at the Bayfront Center and Lakeland Civic Center, to discovering the local bay-area music scene at venues like the Ruby's, Sunset Club, and the Brass Mug. He recounts the origins of Silent Scream, including recording three demo cassettes ('Endless Cries', 'Pieces of Reality', and 'Beyond Belief'), playing venues such as the Sunset Club, Brass Mug, Volley Club, Rocket Club, The Ritz, and opening for notable bands like Pantera, Type O Negative, Yngwie Malmsteenheand, the Plasmatics. Mark also reflects on the emerging Tampa death metal scene, centered around Morrisound Studios, playing shows in Tallahassee, Jacksonville, and Orlando, and insights into his art, creations, and more.
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Chapter 1 What's Shattering Glass by Heather Graham"Shattering Glass" is a gripping novel written by Heather Graham that delves into the complexities of crime and the human psyche. The story follows a compelling narrative as it explores the mysterious circumstances surrounding a series of chilling events. Graham intricately weaves together elements of suspense, romance, and psychological thriller while presenting a rich tapestry of characters, their motivations, and the impact of choices made in dire situations. As the protagonist navigates through danger and deception, the tension builds, keeping readers on the edge of their seats. The novel also examines themes of trust, betrayal, and the quest for redemption in a world that feels increasingly unpredictable.Chapter 2 Shattering Glass by Heather Graham SummaryShattering Glass Summary"Shattering Glass" is a suspenseful novel by Heather Graham that delves into themes of love, betrayal, and revenge against the backdrop of a gripping mystery.The story is set in a small town where the seemingly perfect life of the protagonist, a young woman named Lisa, is shattered when her brother's death is found to be more than just a tragic accident. After his untimely demise, Lisa begins to uncover dark truths that lead her to question everything she thought she knew about her family and friends.As she investigates, Lisa encounters a charismatic yet secretive detective, who becomes both a source of support and an object of her suspicion. Together, they delve into the lives of those connected to her brother, uncovering a web of lies that suggest his death may have been a carefully orchestrated murder.The tension escalates as Lisa's own life is threatened, forcing her to confront the dangers lurking in her own community and reevaluate her relationships. The novel expertly weaves elements of romance with the intricate layers of a mystery, keeping readers on edge as they follow Lisa's quest for justice.Ultimately, "Shattering Glass" explores the fragility of life and the strength of human connections, demonstrating how appearances can be deceiving and how the quest for truth often leads to unexpected revelations.Chapter 3 Shattering Glass AuthorHeather Graham is a prolific American author known for her work in the genres of romance, suspense, and paranormal fiction. She has been actively writing since the 1980s and is particularly recognized for her novels that blend elements of romance with thriller and horror.Shattering GlassRelease Date: "Shattering Glass" was released in 2002. It is a young adult novel that tells the story of a high school social order and explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and tragedy.Other Notable WorksHeather Graham has written a wide range of novels, across various genres, including:The Keeper (1991)Ghost Walk (1992)The Last Vampire (1996)The Face of Death (1999)GHOST Dancer (2007)The Unseen (2009)The Silent Scream (2016)In the Shadow of Evil (2017)Krewe of Hunters Series (ongoing) which includes titles such as "The Awakening" and "The Unseen".Best EditionsHeather Graham's works often have multiple editions, including numerous reprints and special editions. Among her publications, the Krewe of Hunters series tends to be highly regarded, particularly because of its unique blend of historical and supernatural elements in each book. The first book in this series, "The Unseen", is often cited as one of her best works, combining a gripping narrative with strong character development. Conclusion Heather Graham has a vast portfolio with numerous titles to her name. While "Shattering Glass" showcases her ability to reach a younger audience, her Krewe of Hunters Series is highly celebrated by her readers, appealing to fans of romance and ghost stories alike.Chapter 4
Gainesville Florida is the biggest college town in the sunshine state, but in August of 1990 a dark cloud descended over it. Five people were brutally mutilated and murdered in four short days. All the crime scenes bore the same graphic hallmarks, and local police quickly realized they had a serial killer on their hands. As the media descended on Gainesville, the police were racing the clock to uncover the identity of the so called Gainesville Ripper. This week we bring you part two of the horrific crimes of a man named Donny Rolling, crimes that served as the basis for the incredibly popular Scream movie franchise. So go get your blanket and pull it close, because this one is way scarier than any movie. Click To Learn More ABC news article Murderpedia's collected articles. (Not all of these are fact checked) Statement from the prosecution WWBD Merch Buy your WWBD swag here! Join the Conversation
Gainesville Florida is the biggest college town in the sunshine state, but in August of 1990 a dark cloud descended over it. Five people were brutally mutilated and murdered in four short days. All the crime scenes bore the same graphic hallmarks, and local police quickly realized they had a serial killer on their hands. As the media descended on Gainesville, the police were racing the clock to uncover the identity of the so called Gainesville Ripper. This week we bring you part one of the horrific crimes of a man named Donny Rolling, crimes that served as the basis for the incredibly popular Scream movie franchise. So go get your blanket and pull it close, because this one is way scarier than any movie. Click To Learn More ABC news article Murderpedia's collected articles. (Not all of these are fact checked) Statement from the prosecution WWBD Merch Buy your WWBD swag here! Join the Conversation
This election ended the legacy media relevance in America and maybe even the world! Many said that Trump on Joe Rogan was the final nail in the coffin. So, it's clear to see that for the next 4 years, the legacy media is going to undergo a rebrand. It would be foolish to think that they are just going to disappear. No, they will probably come back with a very strong and powerful vengeance! How? I don't know. But what can we do as patriots to protect our freedoms and more importantly, our information? How can we influence this landscape so that the truth can be carried throughout the culture? In this episode, I have my favorite publisher Joanna Hunt. Joanna has an amazing free training coming up where she will show you step-by-step how you can create your own non-woke media outlet in a published book. If you have ever felt the itch to get your story published, please attend Joanna's Free training! Click here to register: http://www.publishandgo.com/turley *The content presented by sponsors may contain affiliate links. When you click and shop the links, Turley Talks may receive a small commission.* Books Mentioned: Fight!: How Trump and the MAGA Movement are Changing the World The Secret of the Tara Belle by Susan Mason Stopping School Violence: One Teacher's Silent Scream by Marian Carlino -- Join my new Courageous Conservative Club and get equipped to fight back and restore foundational values. Learn more at http://fight.turleytalks.com/join Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. FOLLOW me on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/DrTurleyTalks Sign up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts to get lots of articles on conservative trends: https://turleytalks.com/subscribe/. **The use of any copyrighted material in this video is done so for educational and informational purposes only including parody, commentary, and criticism. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015). It is believed that this constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law.
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The Silent Scream: Micah Yott on Healing Trauma with Art On this episode of Make Mental Health Matter, Kelli chats with Micah Yott. He has recovered from a wide range of abuse, depression, and addiction, found self love and uses his art to share his experiences to help heal the world. Micah is a writer, artist, musician, speaker, and carpenter. He's written a book that details his process of Transmuting Trauma into healing using Art, Nature, and Connection entitled "Evolution than Revolution: How to Push with Love", a superhero's origin story as a Sci-Fi, Psych Thriller screenplay and graphic novel, called "The Silent Scream", and started a Non-profit organization called All Range Combat that combats internal trauma and all ranges beyond ourselves, using Sound Healing, Group Therapy, Martial Arts, and Weapons Training. Find out more about go here: https://thesilentscreams.com/ https://www.facebook.com/share/1D7hmj4tax/?mibextid=qi2Omg https://www.instagram.com/micah.m.yott https://www.linkedin.com/in/micah-yott-8bb4b728a? https://www.tiktok.com/@micahyott https://www.youtube.com/@micahyott Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Make Mental Health Matter show is dropping? Sign up for the Make Mental Health Matter newsletter for special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today! Need more resources? https://www.bccevolution.org/trusted-resource-hub www.makementalhealthmatter.org https://www.facebook.com/makementalhealthmattershow https://www.instagram.com/makementalhealthmattershow/ https://www.youtube.com/@MakeMentalHealthMatter/videos TikTok: @bccevolution
Study after study has shown that consumption of sugar sweetened beverages poses clear health risk. So how have the big soda companies, Coke and Pepsi in particular, reacted to this news and to public health policies that have aimed to restrict their business dealings like marketing, labeling, and even taxes? A fascinating and important part of this history has been told in a new book by Dr. Susan Greenhalgh called Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca Cola. Dr. Greenhalgh is the John King and Wilma Cannon Fairbank Professor of Chinese Society Emerita at Harvard University. But hold on, what in the heck does China have to do all this? Well, we're about to find out. This will be a very interesting discussion. Interview Summary Let's begin by setting the context for your book, again, on soda science. Back in 2015, the New York Times published a major expose, written by Anahat O'Connor, and a critique of what was called the Global Energy Balance Network (GEBN), that was funded by Coca Cola. Could you explain what this network was? Sure. The GEBN was an international network of researchers that argued that the energy balance framework is the best approach for addressing the obesity epidemic. So that simple framework calls for balancing the energy in the number of calories consumed through eating with a number of calories burned through moving to achieve a healthy weight. While that sounds neutral in practice, in the early 2000s, Coke and the food industry at large, adopted energy balance as their motto. It had several advantages. One is under the banner of "energy balance," the industry and the scientists working with it could say that people could eat whatever they wanted and then exercise it off. Unfortunately, that doesn't work for most people. Second, in practice, the energy balance slogan was used to promote exercise as the priority solution. What the research shows about energy is that exercise helps, but the primary answer to the obesity issue is to eat fewer unhealthy foods. Now the third advantage to the energy balance framework is that talking about energy balance meant the companies and the GEBN didn't need to mention soda taxes, or other legislative and regulatory measures, that worked but that might hurt the industry. So, in my book, I call this body of ideas adopted by the GEBN and the food industry “Soda Science.” That's short for Soda Defense Science - a science created not so much to understand obesity, as to defend the profits of the soda industry. Okay, that all makes sense, and I totally agree with your interpretation of the science that food intake is much more important in the obesity epidemic, in particular, than physical activity. It's not that activity is unimportant, but to divert attention away from the dietary part of it is really a public health misdeed. But one can obviously see the benefit to the industry for making that diversion. So, in that 2015 article, it was highly critical of the conflicts of interest that had been created by the soda industry paying prominent scientists. What benefits did the company reap from making these payments and what happened after that article got published? The GEBN was the product of the 15 years that came before it, of gradually building up this soda science. The GEBN itself lasted only about a year, but during that 15-year period, the industry benefited by having fewer people, fewer specialists, fewer countries talking about soda taxes. But what happened after the GEBN was outed in the New York Times in late 2015 was Coca Cola was absolutely mortified. The revelation that the company had paid for industry-friendly science was just incredibly embarrassing. So, under absolutely withering criticism from scientists and the public, Coke stopped funding the GEBN, which of course led to its collapse. The company also took a major turn in its approach to obesity. Vowing to no longer single-handedly fund scientific research, and by publishing a long so-called transparency list of all the individuals and organizations it had funded over the last 15 years. So, those things helped, but Coke's reputation remains tarnished to this day. But meanwhile, as for the academic scientists behind the GEBN, they saw things differently. They continued to maintain that their science had not been affected by the 20 million dollars that Coke had promised to support their network. Of the four researchers who led the GEBN effort, two stepped down and found wonderful jobs elsewhere. They both have leadership positions in different universities. One retired and the fourth continues to work in his previous position. So, there was no single, discernible impact on these debates within the academy. I know some of the individuals involved. And by the way, I know a good bit of information available to understand what this network was doing came from Freedom of Information requests that various parties made. And your book contains transcripts from emails and things like that, that these various scientists were sharing with the industry. The content of those is extremely interesting and very telling. And the result, it's sort of this good-old-boy-back-slapping-network of people who were kind of winking - let's go get the people that don't like us. It's just interesting. My impression is that some pretty negative consequences befell at least two of those academics afterwards. You know, there was a lot of embarrassment. One basically, I think, had to leave the job he had. Another, suffered some real penalties in his academic life. And so, it wasn't outcome free, or it wasn't penalty free for these scientists at the end of the day. But I do think that your basic point is well made. That lots of people take lots of money from lots of industries on lots of topics. Not just on food, but you know energy and environment and all kinds of things. And very rarely do they pay any kind of a penalty. It only took this investigative report by the New York Times to shed special light on how pernicious this particular one was. But let me ask you a question, and then I kind of have my own thoughts about it. Why don't you think anything more happened to the people that got caught? I don't know if caught is the right word. But at least that they're taking industry money and their favorable science for industry got exposed. Why don't you think more happened about that? The scientists themselves were deeply convinced that they hadn't done anything wrong. They were convinced that their science was not affected by all the money that they had taken from Coke, and the scientific nonprofit working for the industry, over all those years. I think there's a significant fraction of folks in the public health field, or at least in the obesity research field, who think the same thing. There's just a lot of support for them. As I see it, the two people who lost their original jobs have bounced back. I haven't done a survey of the field to ask people what they feel about these researchers, but they did pretty well given what they did. The reason I think that they're convinced that they didn't do anything wrong is they have these practices, I call them “doing ethics,” to assure the world and themselves that their scientific integrity is intact. And one of the practices that these guys used was to constantly say, "This problem of obesity epidemic, it's huge. We have to include the food industry as our partner." And then when you go there, food industry begins to have a huge voice and there's very little you can do to effectively restrain it. You know, it's an interesting way to think about it and consistent with the way I've thought about it over the years. I've done some writing on this topic and it seems to me that scientists have, not all scientists by all means, but a few select ones, get sought out by industry. And then this blind spot ensues where if you ask these scientists sort of, in general, does research get tainted or affected by industry money? They'll say yes. But if you ask does YOUR research get tainted by it? They'll say no. ‘Oh, no, I'm above that. I can be objective We have to change from within.' There's a whole series of rationalizations for taking the money. But do they ever stop and ask, why is industry investing this money? And industry is not stupid. They wouldn't be paying you $50,000 as a consultant, or putting you on boards, or flying you around the world, or funding your research if there was no return from it. And the research on it is absolutely clear. Industry-funded research typically finds industry favorable results. So, all that's been documented. But the scientists who want to get involved with industry and take the money don't kind of interpret it that way. Like ‘I can take money but be free of the temptations to bias the work I do.' May I just interject something here? I think that they believe it's a win-win prospect. Of course, Coke wants to emphasize exercise to make people forget about their sugar. But I've just dug long and hard into those emails, which none of the scientists ever thought would be read and used in scholarly accounts. But in the emails, the leader of the GEBN wanted to fund a major research project that he was promoting, and he's arguing all the reasons that Soda Science was good for Coca Cola. I suspect that he thought that Coke wasn't influencing him. Instead, he was influencing Coke. And in fact he was, but it doesn't matter where the influence comes from because in the end the science is affected. You know, I've often asked myself, if there are negative consequences from this, the question is isn't there a police force out there looking after this kind of thing? And it's hard to know who that would be, because the scientists themselves have shown that enough of them are willing to take the money. And so the scientists aren't policing themselves sufficiently. Their institutions, the universities, tend not to do it because they're taking money from industry, too, in some way, generally. And their university's response to that is you have to disclose that you're taking money from industry. But there's research on disclosure, and that seems to make things worse rather than better. The journals that people publish their work in do the same thing. They make people disclose, but that doesn't have much impact. And professional associations have been investigated every which way by one of the same people who wrote that article in 2015, showing that they take money from industry. So, how can they police their members? So, it seems to me that the police have to be the press and people that do investigative scholarly work like you've done in this book. The book is pretty new. So, it's a little early to say what its impact is going to be. But let's hope that a lot of people read this book. And get more insight into how this works, how people feel when they're involved in this money taking, and what the ultimate impact might be. So let's turn to one particular area of expertise you have. Let's talk about China. So almost all the criticism on industry-funded efforts like the Global Energy Balance Network have been focused on the U.S. But you follow the soda trail to China. So why did you do that and what's the significance of this inquiry? Really significant. The GEBN was part of a much larger corporate project that was absolutely global in scope. So, from the vantage point of the industry, the U.S. has long been a declining market for soda. The important markets for sugary drinks are the large rapidly developing countries in the Global South. So that's where the industry is focusing its efforts to sell product, that is junk food and drinks. And to promote a corporate science and corporate policy that stresses exercise over dietary change in soda taxes. So China. China has 1.4 billion people these days. One billion back in 1980 when Coke set up shop in China. China was the single biggest market for the soda companies. Coke was so keen to get into the China market that it started lobbying early. Actually the mid 1970s, when Mao Zedong was still alive. And in 1978, Coke became the very first Western company to set up shop in China as the country opened up for the first time in 30 years to the market, into the global economy. And another advantage of the Global South, from the point of view of the food industries, is an attitude toward Western firms that's less critical than what you find in the U.S. In the U.S., huge companies are always under suspicion that they will promote corporate interests over socially valued goals. So those attitudes are much less prevalent in many countries in the Global South where big companies are often seen as agents of development, essential agents. In China, big Western companies were celebrated as sources of capital and advanced interests. So, nobody would suspect they were hurting the country. And the industry has lots of ways of dressing this up in a self-serving, positive way, by talking about developing emerging markets, investments in the developing world, and things like this. But it strikes me also as being stunningly similar to what the tobacco companies did when they got hammered in the United States. They simply moved outside the United States and tried to sell as many cigarettes as beyond our borders as they could. And a lot of these same sort of phenomenon take place. Does that seem true to you? Absolutely. So let me ask what actually occurred in China. So, Coke sets its sights on China. It has this kind of process established that's trying to affect policy through connections with scientists. So, what actually took place in China? What was the impact on policies? Well, to understand that, we need to know that the food industry had a magic weapon way back in the late 1970s. The food industry created an industry-funded scientific nonprofit based in DC that was global in scope. And whose job was to sponsor science that served industry needs. Its name was ILSI (International Life Sciences Institute). So, in China, the local branch of ILSI organized a series of major conferences and other activities designed to combat obesity. Over time, the proportion of these anti-obesity activities focusing on exercise rose dramatically, while the proportion focusing on diet sank.What this shows is that the food industry had tilted China's approach to obesity. ILSI China also played a major role in creating China's first and most important policies on obesity. The most important was the National Campaign for Healthy Lifestyles, ironically modeled after the patriotic health campaigns that Mao used to promote in his day. So, that healthy lifestyle campaign drew heavily on the Soda Science created by Coke, ILSI, and their academic friends. So, that ‘healthy lifestyle' campaign prioritized exercise in a number of ways. Said nothing about sugar and soda. And it made the individual, not the government or industry, responsible for fixing the obesity problem. So, with this campaign, ILSI China had smuggled the policy favored by the food industry into China's policies. That's an amazing history that you've documented. And it occurs to me that in the United States, we can celebrate public health victories, like the huge decline in cigarette smoking that occurred. And, the big decline that's occurred in sugared beverage consumption too. And those things are all good. But if this is like a balloon and you're just squeezing the end of it here, but it expands elsewhere in the world, the overall public health impact could be even worse than when you started, not better. And it sounds like the industry-funded front groups have been pretty responsible for making that happen. Yes, they're incredibly effective. In my view, I really took apart ILSI, looking at it as an organizational sociologist. And I think it's just brilliantly designed to make academic-looking science that benefits industry. And to keep everything hidden from sight under that label nonprofit. It's really quite brilliant. They're not very happy with this project. And the work that you've done, and the investigative journalists have done in the U. S., to expose these industry ties can have traction in the U. S. much more so in a country like China. So, it sounds like there's probably not much to put the brakes on this kind of thing in China. Is that right? To tell the truth, there's a younger group of obesity experts, trained in the U.S., who now are based in China and have written major articles. There was a three-part series in The Lancet in 2021 on obesity in China. And they are on board with a critique of the food industry and working in every way they can to bring that to the attention of officials. But the government has a vested interest in the success of Coca Cola. I have to say that Coca Cola, and there's a huge state-owned enterprise called CoffCo, they now have a partnership called CoffCo Coca Cola, that runs the bottlers in 19 provinces, representing something like 60-70 percent of the Chinese population. So, the government has a vested interest in making sure Coca Cola remains happy. Let's talk about that just a bit more. So, Susan, you'd think that the Chinese government would be in a conflicted position with this. On one hand, they want to financially benefit from Coca Cola prospering in their country. And I'm sure officials are benefiting individually from that kind of thing. But the country doesn't benefit because they certainly don't want high rates of diabetes and heart disease and obesity and other things that come from consumption of these products. How do you think that that plays out? Is it just that the short-term financial benefits are prevailing over the longer-term health consequences? I think the government is highly conflicted. It has a number of policy, overarching policy themes, that it has been promoting ever since opening up in the late 70s and early 80s. One of those themes is marketization, growing the economy, advancing the technology in high end industries. And nothing can interfere with the achievement of that goal. China is known around the world for having very sophisticated environmental policies. But when push comes to shove, market goals prevail over environmental goals. I think the very same thing happens with health. It's just astonishing to see how market forces and market logics pervade the health sector. I did a separate piece of research, it's not in this book. But it shows that the major western food companies have been partnering with the Chinese government to carry out China's policies on chronic disease. And that means they're teaching the Chinese people basic notions of good nutrition. And what they're teaching them is not that soda is bad, is that, you know, it's that you can drink soda as long as you go ahead and exercise at all. I think there are major fundamental conflicts here at the level of profound party policy. I think this is going to be very hard to address. I was going to say that's just a stunning observation. That part of the food nutrition education has been turned over to the food industry. Absolutely. And you can, you can read about it in the Chinese media every year. They have, it's called Food Week or Nutrition Week, that's sponsored by the Chinese Nutrition Society, which is nominally independent. And they invite Western food companies to come in and sponsor a big project within that week. And of course they're very happy to do it. Unbelievable. And also, the policies that ILSI created that are very much pro industry, that was back in the 2000s. Those have now been built into central policy. So they continue to impact policy today. So, a chapter of your book is entitled Doing Ethics, the Silent Scream. What do you mean by that? Let me start with just a little bit of background. So, in China, the head of the ILSI branch operated as a virtual health ministry official. Kind of a de facto part of the government. So, no one could question what she did, part of the government, no questioning the government. As I just mentioned, most of the scientists I interviewed believed that Coke and other food and beverage companies were positive forces in China. They loved Coke's corporate social responsibility programs and had them all in their head and regaled me with these stories of schools in the rural areas supported by Coke. They thought everything was above board. They thought that ILSI's science was objective or disinterested. They couldn't imagine that Coke was supporting policies that benefited the corporate bottom line while harming the health of the Chinese people. Now, getting to that chapter, some very senior scientists, folks who had worked in the field before money came to dominate everything in China, they knew in their hearts that the food industry was corrupting China's science and policy. But it was very dangerous for them to talk about it. They certainly didn't volunteer those feelings to me. But when I began to ask really probing questions, they quietly acknowledged that yes, of course, corporate funding shapes the science. But the whole subject caused them just incredible angst. They couldn't talk about it. They certainly couldn't talk about it in public, and they couldn't do anything about it. And so, they issued a silent scream. And this is a really important part of the story of China. There really are voices of resistance, voices that see through the official line that everything's being done correctly. The readers of this book can hear that silent scream in that last chapter. That's a pretty, pretty amazing story. Well, you know, it's heartening in a way that in a country like China, where the government controls so much of what day to day life is like, that there is some activity. At least some pushback, some resistance. So, let's hope ultimately that the objective science prevails. That the industry influence wanes, and the public health will be protected. So, speaking of chapters in your book, the last two chapters are titled, Soda Science Lives On. And then the final chapter, So What and What Now. Tell us more. Oh sure, I'd love to. Soda Science Lives On: that's like the conclusion to the China part. I show how, even to this day, the provisions of Soda Science continue to shape China's policies on obesity and chronic disease more generally. In the last decade, President Xi Jinping has stressed the importance of including health in all policies, which is good. But a close look suggests that his signature policy package, that's called Healthy China 2030, bears the imprint of the Coca Cola company and -promotes ILSI's trademark exercise programs that omit soda taxes. And have a strong market orientation that makes individuals, again, not companies, not even the government, fundamentally responsible for maintaining a healthy weight through their healthy lifestyle choices. This, of course, neglects the importance of China's obesogenic environment and the impact of that environment on the choices available to individuals. So, this part of the book also introduces a group of next generation Chinese scientists who understand the threat posed by big food constantly lobbying the government to introduce policies to restrict its power. I've talked about the impact on China, but I'm also very interested in the impact on America, especially American fitness culture. In the book's conclusion, what I do is I take the short history of Soda Science. And I place that in the context of the much larger history of the post-World War II history of American fitness culture. What I suggest is that Soda Science was instrumental in creating today's Fitbit wearing, step counting, exercise and obesity-obsessed culture that assumes that exercise by itself can take off pounds. That 10,000 steps a day is going to solve all my problems. It won't, but the idea is very much part of our everyday thinking about obesity. There's a lot of work to do. As we all know, those big food companies are some of the wealthiest and most powerful forces in the world. Way richer than any of any fields of science in America. For critical scientists and social scientists, the effort to chip away at their power through the power of expose and documenting the truth often feels quite futile, time consuming and useless. But in fact, our work can make a difference. And I document this in the book. In the last few years, Coca Cola cut its ties with ILSI. That is big because Coca Cola was the founding company behind ILSI. Two other companies have also dropped ILSI. ILSI itself has also undergone a major reorganization and this is big - ILSI China has dissolved. It is no longer. I'd like to think that the in-depth research of the social sciences has exposed what is really going on and left these corporate science organizations little choice but to close shop, or fundamentally change how they work. That's my secret dream. So this, this is progress, yes, but the food industry is still at it, for sure. Especially in the Global South. The industry is focusing its energies on defending junk food and drinks by opposing regulatory measures that have proven successful. You know, taxes, front of package warning labels, marketing restrictions and so on. So even in countries that have developed, often with the assistance of American researchers, really impressive chronic disease prevention programs, the industry has been moving aggressively to weaken, delay, or block them. Our work has just begun. And I really hope some listeners will be, will be encouraged to join the force of all of us working to expose and change how things are happening. BIO Susan Greenhalgh is John King and Wilma Cannon Fairbank Professor of Chinese Society Emerita in the Anthropology Department and Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies at Harvard University. A former Guggenheim fellow, she is a specialist in the social study of science, technology, and medicine, especially as these intersect with questions of policy, governance, and the state. Her latest book, Soda Science: Making the World Safe for Coca-Cola (2024), uncovers the secret strategies by which Big Food, working with allies in academia, created an industry-friendly, “soda-defense” science of obesity that argued that the priority solution to the obesity epidemic is exercise, not dietary restraint, and that soda taxes are not necessary – views few experts accept. For 15 years the “soda scientists” were highly successful in promoting these ideas, eventually getting them built into Chinese policy, where they remain today. An earlier study of the American obesity epidemic, Fat-Talk Nation: The Human Costs of America's War on Fat (2015), illuminates some of the unexpected consequences of the national panic over obesity for the bodies, lives, and selves of vulnerable young people. Under the Medical Gaze: Facts and Fictions of Chronic Pain (2001) presents a case study of iatrogenic injury, illustrating medicine's power to define disease and the self, and manage relationships and lives, and sometime induce suffering.
De zevende aflevering van het vierde seizoen van Cinepraatjes, de podcast van Cinemaatjes. We blikken vooruit op ons 7-jarig bestaan. We staan nog even stil bij het overlijden van Shelley Duvall en Donald Sutherland. Het is even geleden, want William is op vakantie geweest naar San Francisco. William heeft daar in een kast van een platenzaak een aantal soundtrack platen gekocht en in een Café gezeten waar Francis Ford Coppola het script van ‘The Godfather' heeft geschreven. We kwamen elkaar ook tegen op een platenbeurs in Tilburg en ook daar kochten we soundtracks. MCU haalt een noodgreep uit door Robert Downey Jr. te presenteren als Dr. Doom. We hebben het even over stemacteurs die aan het staken zijn. JP zag de trailer van de nieuwe Kevin Smith film ‘The 4:30 Movie' en dat gaf hem toch weer hoop. We zijn weer gevraagd om te jureren op het BUT Film Festival en we zullen daar zeker ook te vinden zijn. Marino schuift ons weer een sonnet voor, waarvan wij proberen te raden waar het over gaat. William zag een aantal films in het vliegtuig waaronder ‘The Holdovers' van Alexander Payne. JP wil het even kort over ‘Deadpool & Wolverine' hebben en wat uitgebreider over ‘Longlegs' met o.a. Nicolas Cage en William wil ook nog kort ‘Marcel The Shell with Shoes On' bespreken, die JP heeft afgezet. We trokken weer eens iets uit de VHS Slasher kast nl. ‘Silent Scream'. In onze Special bespreken we Teen movies en specifieker High School films. Uiteraard beantwoorden we ook weer vragen van luisteraars over o.a. zomerfilms, podcasten op locatie en/of met gasten, product placement in films, acteurs die we niet kunnen uitstaan en wanneer een film te ver gaat. Veel luisterplezier! www.youtube.com/@cinemaatjes www.instagram.com/cinemaatjes013 www.facebook.com/cinemaatjes www.patreon.com/cinemaatjes www.letterboxd.com/cinemaatjes
Angela Marsons' first novel Silent Scream was rejected by every major UK publisher, but she never gave up and now she's sold an incredible three million copies and counting. Her story is incredible and inspirational and she may just be the loveliest author we've ever interviewed…
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Jack Grisham joins the show this week to discuss the new T.S.O.L. album A-Side Graffiti, creating things for nobody but yourself and the dangers of pandering, how Grant Hart changed how Jack writes, sequencing an album that was never meant to be an album and much more JACK GRISHAM/T.S.O.L.https://www.jackgrisham.comhttps://www.instagram.com/tsol_officialhttps://www.instagram.com/jackgrishamphotohttps://www.facebook.com/TsolOfficialPCHInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.comCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.
“In THIS corner…” Throughout the thrash community, there's always been a battle line drawn between the progressive, harmony laden sensibilities of METALLICA and the darker, eviler shades of SLAYER. For many of us, the two albums from these two thrash titans that are most synonymous with summertime and high school are Metallica's …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL and Slayer's SOUTH OF HEAVEN, two undisputed thrash classics released in the Year of our Riff Lord, 1988. Discover why the only thing more “off-putting, irresponsible, and exhausting” than hearing your friend say: “your mom was hot” is hearing them say: “I wear a speedo and I eat mayonnaise”. Always remember that “you know it's funny when you get tickled before you can even get it out” and find out how to look 15 years younger even if some people find it “terrifying”. Learn how gauges can add a whole new dimension to your OnlyFans “career” and why “size” does not necessarily equal “potency” when you JOIN US for the first half of this heavyweight, 1988 HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH, featuring METALLICA's …And Justice For All and SLAYER's South of Heaven. Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your Podcasts. Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast SLAYER on the InterWebs: https://www.slayer.net/ METALLICA on the InterWebs: https://www.metallica.com/ Show Notes: (00:01): #bigfourthrash #classicthrash / “I thought it would be like Trump's tits…”/ “I don't recognize that bottle…”/ #MrBlack #thisepisodesclinkyoftheepisode #coffeeliqueur / ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvised ***/ ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / “I Loaded my face…”/ #cleanshaven #angrybuddhababy (“You look 15 years younger…”) / “Dude, that's terrifying…you look so innocent.”/ “You're too hard on yourself…”/ #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #RebelHardCoffee #TwelveFive #fivepercentABV / #MandelaEffect / “This tastes like…”/ “That should be the regimen from now on…”/ “You know who posts the best memes?” / “That's where it comes from, right from the nipples…”/ “You know it's funny when you get tickled before you can even get it out…”/ #weirddream (“You should stay the course and do what you're gifted at…”) / “Dude you shouldn't be selling shoes…”/ “What do y'all think of when you think of #foodblasphemy ?”/ “I wear a speedo and I eat mayonnaise…”/ #correspondence ***Check us out on the social media at #metalnerderypodcast or email us at metalnerdery@gmail.com or SEND US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!!*** / #pissingpost #ObscureMetal (“Favorite obscure metal?”) / #TheAccused #RigorMortis #WrathchildAmerica #Handsome #Nailbomb / “Goblin Cock?”/ “If we had internet back then…”/ “When I think of obscure now, I think about high school…”/ “Super uh-scure…”/ “I like the fact that Mojo got some love…”/ “We're already number 2…”/ WE'LL PLAY YOUR SHIT-TAH!!! / #TheRisingTide #deathcore #NewZealand THE HOPE WE DIE FOR / #ultraballs (“It's like #Meshuggah with a huge boner…”) / “It makes them more down under than Down Under…”/ “Think of what that could do for your porn career…”/ “Bigger than China…”/ “That'd be a great name for a Cure tribute band…”/ “I literally look like a dick with glasses…”/ “Can we look that up real quick, Jamie?”/ #minions (26:38): #TheDocket #1988 METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS: 1988 HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH: SLAYER'S SOUTH OF HEAVEN VS METALLICA'S …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL / #HeadToHeadDeathmatch #Slayer #Metallica #SouthOfHeaven vs #AndJusticeForAll / “You gotta remember what we're following up after…”/ “They're the heavyweights…”/ “Even minus the bass…”/ “Those two albums define high school and summer…”/ “I think we've done an '88…” / #1988Metal / “Starcourt, I had to look that up…”/ #shopliftingwithmoney / “Don't we have 9 songs and 9 songs?” (31:51): “Take a damn step back…look at that album cover…”/ #iwilltellyou / “Anything Slayer does is more eviler…”/ “You always looked like a big dude to me…”/ “He basically maximized the brand that was the band…”/ “Jason Newsted was the Steve Harris of #FlotsamAndJetsam …”/ Release dates: which one came out first? July vs August / Reflecting on when #WREKage first played South of Heaven / “Actually…”/ “Georgia doesn't have 2 things…”/ #summertimevibes / “I kept waiting for the bass…”/ “We played his parents pool party…the parents were hammered…” / #yourmomwashot (39:39): “You've gotta go chronologically…” / ***Go check out our album dives for South of Heaven & …And Justice For All*** / SOUTH OF HEAVEN (“Early doom?”) / “That was good…kinda cajun, a little bit…”/ “Dude you're funnier now without the beard…”/ “That was a chunky 7…”/ BLACKENED #letsgo (“I always think of Seattle '89…”/ Harmonics…or harmonies? / “It's a killer opener!” (46:44): #tobefair / “Dude you can totally pull it off…”/ SILENT SCREAM #onmicburp (“2nd best 2nd track ever…”) / “It's 3 times as big as this…”/ …AND JUSTICE FOR ALL #bigdrummix #unbelievable #nobass (“That's a GREAT riff…it's just odd.”) / “If we're going by size…”/ #reprise / “Okay, they won…they won right there.” / The tally, so far… (55:01): “This next one is too hard for me…” / #markthetime / “And you're the #Metallica boy…”/ #noteven / “To me, that's the weakest song on the album…”/ “It's their Stairway to Heaven, dude…”/ “Aww, it broke…”/ EYE OF THE BEHOLDER (“That's the best riff right there…”) #readthoselyrics #usethoseheadphones / “I'm gonna show you a moment…”/ “I think the next one's already got it…”/ LIVE UNDEAD (“This defines #Slayer this song…”) / “That's bass, by the way…”/ #TheBestSlayerSong / “That's just dark…”/ “It's unanimous…” (1:03:11): “This one we're gonna fight over…” / “Put in about three and a half…”/ ONE #markthetime / “I have a feeling I know where this is gonna go…”/ BEHIND THE CROOKED CROSS / “That's a bold statement…”/ “It doesn't count…”/ “As far as track 4…”/ “Do we wanna give it a tie?” / #hockeysoccer / #tainttonguer / “It's a draw…”/ “How about we do this…?” / ***STAY TUNED FOR THE CONTINUATION OF THIS HEAD-TO-HEAD DEATH MATCH ON THE NEXT EPISODE!!!*** / #untilthenext / ***COME ON DOWN TO THE BUNKERPOON GIFT SHOPPE AND PICK UP SOME METAL NERDERY PODCAST MERCHANDISE AT metalnerdery.com/merch *** / #outroreel #LMAO
Joined by Anounceofsaltperday and Calm Card Ken. anounceofsaltperday — Today at 5:54 AM embryo.asu.edu/pages/silent-sc… The Silent Scream (1984), by Bernard Nathanson, Crusade for Life, a… The Silent Scream is an anti-abortion film released in 1984 by American Portrait Films, then based in Brunswick, Ohio. The film was created and narrated by Bernard Nathanson, an obstetrician […]
Away we go to 1988 where extreme metal is still thriving ... lots of thrash, death and black metal representation here. However, crossover thrash makes an appearance, along with some melodic punk (gasp!) as well. So, c'mon - let's get shitfaced and taste the floor!!! Side 1 (0:00) "Taste The Floor": RAZOR - Violent Restitution (2:07) "Pull The Plug": DEATH - Leprosy (6:31) "Manifest Destiny": D.R.I. - 4 Of A Kind (9:10) "Pace Til Death": BATHORY - Blood, Fire, Death (12:49) "Silent Scream": SLAYER - South of Heaven (15:54) "Fuck My Shit Stinks": DAYGLO ABORTIONS - Here Today Guano Tomorrow (19:08) "If I Should Fall From The Grace of God": THE POGUES - If I Should Fall From The Grace of God Side 2 (21:28) "F#": NUCLEAR ASSAULT - Survive (23:54) "Land of Competition": BAD RELIGION - Suffer (25:56) 'The Bag Lady Song": THE ACCUSED - Martha Splatterhead's Maddest Stories Ever Told (27:57) "Tribal Convictions": VOIVOD - Dimension Hatross (32:45) "Maggot Colony": CARCAS - Reek of Putrefaction (34:20) "Shit Faced": TANKARD - The Morning After (38:22) "Mother": DANZIG - Danzig
In September 2004, a 15-year-old girl is suddenly struck with fatigue and blurred vision. When she's rushed to the hospital, she's given a grim diagnosis: she's dying and there's nothing medical experts can do. But one doctor has a desperate last-minute idea: an experimental treatment that could save her life… or lock her into a fate worse than death.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Goedemorgen! Spraakmaker is hoogleraar Digitale Media en Samenleving Sanne Kruikemeier. Stand.nl: 'Bouwen in het groen is onvermijdelijk' En een politiek Mediaforum met journalisten LeonardOrnstein en Jeroen Pauw. Met Sanne Kruikemeier praten we over digitaal campagnevoeren. En fotograaf en kunstenaar Henriëtte van Gasteren over haar project Silent Scream.
Have you ever pondered on the silent screams behind a smile, the quiet plea for acknowledgment and presence concealed within a youth's cheerful demeanor? As we unpack the reality of this hidden pain, it is clear that it isn't the pity they crave, but instead, a desire to be seen, to be heard. Together with our guest speaker, Dr. Javar Godfrey, we delve into the heart of this poignant issue, revealing strategies for struggling youth to navigate their emotions and the importance of attentive parenting.One of the key insights underscored by Dr. Godfrey is the surprising truth that emotions are transient, lasting a mere 90 seconds, and our reactions are what extend them. Through candid conversations, we explore the potential pitfalls of suppressing feelings and ways to release them in a healthy manner. Journaling, for instance, can serve as an effective emotional outlet, as can opening up to a trusted friend when overwhelmed.As we continue to navigate these challenging topics, we shift our focus to the potential power drawn from personal pain. Instead of shying away, we should embrace our experiences, using them as a pathway toward self-discovery and purpose. Through this process, we can build stronger communities for our youth, where everyone can confidently assert their presence and make impactful statements. It's time we create an environment where everyone feels comfortable in their own skin. After all, it's not just about surviving, it's about thriving. Join us in this transformative journey to uplift our youth and build stronger communities.Contact Tamika Taylor:Website: https://www.impactachievementcenter.com/Email: impactachievementcenter@gmail.com Contact Dr. Javar Godfrey:Email: dr.jgodfrey@gmail.comIG: @javargodfrey
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A new MP3 sermon from Antioch Presbyterian Church (PCA) is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Silent Scream Subtitle: The Book of Job (JP) Speaker: Joseph A. Pipa Jr. Broadcaster: Antioch Presbyterian Church (PCA) Event: Sunday Service Date: 6/18/2023 Bible: Job 24:1-17 Length: 35 min.
This sermon was preached on June 18, 2023 at Antioch Presbyterian Church, a mission work of Calvary Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church in America located in Woodruff, South Carolina. Dr. Joseph A. Pipa, Jr. preached this sermon entitled "The Silent Scream" on Job 24:1-17. For more information about Antioch Presbyterian Church, please visit antiochpca.com or contact us at info@antiochpca.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antiochpca/message
PTSD affects about 3.6% of the US population, which is roughly around 8 million people. 1 in 13 people will develop PTSD in their lifetime. How is the ‘Hidden Wound' or ‘Silent Scream' affecting those who are experiencing trauma daily, like our first responders? And what is being done to help them?Tune in for another Encore Edition of Love From The Hyp (originally aired 3/6/19) to hear how Rodger Ruge battled with PTSD which was a result of the accumulated trauma he witnessed as a police officer. Rodger shares how PTSI -Post Traumatic Syndrome Injury started to creep into his life and overwhelm him, when he first became aware of what it was, and how he eventually overcame it.Rodger is a Podcast Host of HeroTalk, Author, Certfied Stress Management Practitioner & Retired Police Officer. He will share why addressing trauma and providing techniques, tools, and therapy is vital for the mental health & wellness of first responders and military service members. Yet, he will also reveal how challenging it is to ask for help as a first responder and the ramifications that come with it. In addition, he will touch on tips and tools which helped him, as well as the platform he came to provide for other first responders and military service members in order to bring more healing into their lives. You won't want to miss this inspiring interview! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
PTSD affects about 3.6% of the US population, which is roughly around 8 million people. 1 in 13 people will develop PTSD in their lifetime. How is the ‘Hidden Wound' or ‘Silent Scream' affecting those who are experiencing trauma daily, like our first responders? And what is being done to help them? Tune in for another Encore Edition of Love From The Hyp (originally aired 3/6/19) to hear how Rodger Ruge battled with PTSD which was a result of the accumulated trauma he witnessed as a police officer. Rodger shares how PTSI -Post Traumatic Syndrome Injury started to creep into his life and overwhelm him, when he first became aware of what it was, and how he eventually overcame it. Rodger is a Podcast Host of HeroTalk, Author, Certfied Stress Management Practitioner & Retired Police Officer. He will share why addressing trauma and providing techniques, tools, and therapy is vital for the mental health & wellness of first responders and military service members. Yet, he will also reveal how challenging it is to ask for help as a first responder and the ramifications that come with it. In addition, he will touch on tips and tools which helped him, as well as the platform he came to provide for other first responders and military service members in order to bring more healing into their lives. You won't want to miss this inspiring interview!
This week we welcome a very special guest who is an avid listener and commenter on our socials. He's a dude with a lot of rock n' punk n' metal knowledge and an all-around good dude; our friend Mr. Steve Coldwell! Today you may want to put on your workout gear and set up your phone to record a video because you're going to want to create an awesome montage while listening to these songs! Steve is bringing us the finest obscure AOR music because he's got the touch, he's got the power, and is the best around! This episode is rooted in all 3 categories of lost, forgotten, and should have beens. These bands all provide fist-pumpingly perfect sounds of AOR / Arena Rock gold from the 80s and 90s. Their music pairs perfectly with action and teen coming-of-age movies, and was a big part of our youth! We hope we turn you on to something new!Songs this week include:Shooting Star – “Get Ready Boy” from Silent Scream (1985)A.S.a.P. – “Kid Gone Astray” from Silver & Gold (1989)Glass Tiger – “I Will Be There” from The Thin Red Line (1986)Bad English – “Rebel Say A Prayer” from Backlash (1991)Spectre General – “Hunger” from Transformers: The Movie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1986)Andy Taylor – “Thunder” from Thunder (1987)Journey – “Only Solution” from Tron: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1982)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uCheck out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Art Ally watched the abortion-exposing documentary, The Silent Scream decades ago with his wife, and it changed their lives forever. “If you are a Christian, you have to be pro-life,” Art declares. Art is the founder and CEO of Timothy Plan, a pro-life, pro-family mutual fund group that is committed to helping their clients invest in companies that align with Biblical morals and values. This investment expert points out the unholy agenda of major financial players, disclosing how they exert their influence on publicly traded boards of directors in top management positions nationwide. Art's organization, by contrast, is committed to helping people invest in companies that align with what they believe in. TAKEAWAYSYou shouldn't just leave your investments to an ambivalent third party, but research what companies you are investing inWe owe it to ourselves and to the Lord to handle every area of our lives from a Biblical perspective - including our financesSatan's greatest bondage on Christians and non-Christians alike is moneyArt offers a FREE Biblical Stewardship Series for those wanting to learn about scriptural money management at BiblicalStewardship.org
Our main feature this week is Skinamarink, which is a movie comprised mostly of shots of ceilings. And toys. We're also reviewing History of the Occult, Maneater, Barbarians, Infinity Pool, From, Silent Scream..., Three-Mile Smile by Chad Lutzke, and A Violent Gospel by Mark Westmoreland.
Gag Me With a Knife begins the month of love/consumerism with 1979's The Silent Scream! Will this turn into your favorite babysitter's dating platform? Probably not, but Barbara Steele's in this early slasher romp, baby!www.patreon.com/gagmewithaknifepodcastGo subscribe to our Patreon for early access to episodes, bonus episodes, member shout outs in the episodes, and fan requested movies!#horrormovie #slasher #podcast Intro: Mr. VideoOutro: Ken Barrie - I Love You Baby, Oh BabyCo-Hosts: Emily, Nick Longmire, and Mike CarrollProducer: Cam Sully (JACKED UP REVIEW SHOW PODCAST - https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast)Creative Consultant: Ben WilburnGag Me With a Knife Logo: Brandon Biondo
Doctor Movie time! Let’s see whats locked in the hidden space in the house with Silent Scream from 1979. The post Doctor Movie: Episode 61: Silent Scream first appeared on Legion.
Doctor Movie time! Let's see whats locked in the hidden space in the house with Silent Scream from 1979. The post Doctor Movie: Episode 61: Silent Scream first appeared on Legion.
Today we visit a haunted photo studio to investigate a powerful ghost, and then we take a ride on a school bus and find a gruesome secret! Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=18482113 PayPal Donation Link https://tinyurl.com/mrxe36ph MERCH STORE!!! https://tinyurl.com/y8zam4o2 Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/28CIOGSFRUXAD?ref_=wl_share Dead Rabbit Radio Wiki https://deadrabbitradio.pods.monster/doku.php?id=Welcome Help Promote Dead Rabbit! Dual Flyer https://i.imgur.com/OhuoI2v.jpg "As Above" Flyer https://i.imgur.com/yobMtUp.jpg “Alien Flyer” By TVP VT U https://imgur.com/gallery/aPN1Fnw Links: Dead Rabbit Radio https://www.youtube.com/c/DeadRabbitRadio EP 256 - The Demons Surround Us https://deadrabbitradio.libsyn.com/ep-256-the-demons-surround-us Hex (2022 Movie) Official Trailer – Kayla Adams, Matthew Holcomb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJsEtCV2dMM&ab_channel=LionsgateMovies bad film? https://www.reddit.com/r/TrueScaryStories/comments/ymwl5q/bad_film/ Archive https://archive.ph/z89Yo Saw something crazy when I was a kid, to this day the image is burned into my head. https://www.reddit.com/r/HighStrangeness/comments/ym87cs/saw_something_crazy_when_i_was_a_kid_to_this_day/ Archive https://archive.ph/NuAMJ ------------------------------------------------ Logo Art By Ash Black Opening Song: "Atlantis Attacks" Closing Song: "Bella Royale" Music By Simple Rabbitron 3000 created by Eerbud Thanks to Chris K, Founder Of The Golden Rabbit Brigade Dead Rabbit Archivist Some Weirdo On Twitter AKA Jack YouTube Champ Stewart Meatball The Haunted Mic Arm provided by Chyme Chili Thanks to Fabio N! Wiki By Germ Pintrest https://www.pinterest.com/basque5150/jason-carpenter-hood-river/ http://www.DeadRabbit.com Email: DeadRabbitRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @DeadRabbitRadio Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DeadRabbitRadio TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deadrabbitradio Jason Carpenter PO Box 1363 Hood River, OR 97031 Paranormal, Conspiracy, and True Crime news as it happens! Jason Carpenter breaks the stories they'll be talking about tomorrow, assuming the world doesn't end today. All episodes researched, recorded, edited, and produced by Jason Carpenter All Contents Of This Podcast Copyright Jason Carpenter 2018 - 2022
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Is it Silent Scream, or THE Silent Scream? The world will never know... But who gives a fart? This week's Short and Spooky (The podcast about anthology shows) is a return to a series not covered for years! Hammer House of Horrors! It's a BBC show that's why you probably never heard of it. Anyway, the episode discussed is "Silent Scream" about a criminal who gets put in a kennel for 45 minutes. Don't worry about it, just listen already. Please rate, review, subscribe and tell your friends! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shortandspooky/support
This week, Katie and Helen answer a letter from a listener who helped raise her siblings, and is now struggling without support from her mother to raise her own babies. Suffering huge abandonment, the writer is struggling to break the cycle of parenting inflicted on her to be the gentle parent her children need. To support us, and for bonus content, please explore our patreon (click here) To view our merch go to our brand new Etsy shop! To find us on facebook click here (https://www.facebook.com/InSightThePodcast) And to submit your own question, please email insightpodcastuk@gmail.com Helen's You Tube
Today we learn about "abortion" and show what the Bible says about it. To see the film: THE SILENT SCREAM, please click the link located on Robert Breakers YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yhM9RLSxLs This sermon is preached by Robert Breaker from TheCloudChurch.org (06/27/2022) and uses the Authorized King James Bible.
In this episode, we discuss Sowell's views on the subject of Abortion.I open the episode with a discussion of Madonna's 1986 music video "Papa Don't Preach" and what the story of that song has to teach us about Abortion.You will appreciate this episode much more if you watch the video before listening, you can find it HERE on Youtube.Sowell tells us about a documentary film about the abortion procedure called "The Silent Scream" which you can watch HERE in full on Youtube. You can find Justice Samuel Alito's letter to me HERE.NEW NEWS THAT'S NEWSWORTHY:1) Basic Books (Sowell's publisher) is teaming up with The Genius of Thomas Sowell Podcast to offer listeners a chance to win 4 Sowell books. Enter at SowellBooks.com for a chance to win!2) We are having our first, live, in person Book Club meeting on Saturday, July 9, 2022 in Los Angeles. This is a free event. We will be discussing Sowell's 2020 book "Charter Schools and Their Enemies." If you'd like to attend, please email me at WolanAlan@gmail.com and I'll give you the details.3) During the month of June we are running a truck advertising campaign in Los Angeles to promote the pod. Here's the VIDEO from the first day.THERE ARE 3 WAYS TO SUPPORT THE SHOW:1) Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts2) Purchase our Thomas Sowell Post It Note pads: You can find all 50 digital images of the post it notes HERE, feel free to download them and use them however you like. To purchase pads of printed post it notes, please Paypal $3/pad to wolanalan@gmail.com or Venmo to @Alan-Wolan. Please put your mailing address as well as your email address in the notes of the payment. International orders will cost more, please ask.3) Support the show financially by subscribing with a monthly contribution on Patreon, link HERE.You email Alan at: WolanAlan@gmail.comThere are only so many hours in the day and that fact that you spend some of your precious time listening to my podcast is something I will never take for granted and will always appreciate.Thank you!Alan
I'm thrilled to have the Kavanagh sisters back. These three women are an inspiring and powerful voice of hope, compassion and resilience. And they have an incredible sense of humor! I love them!In their own words:"We are three sisters born into a large family of ten children in the late-1950's early 1960's in a disadvantaged area of Dublin, where our father sexually abused us daily from age three or four right up to our late teens. In 1989, we made the decision to bring charges against our father and, in 1990; the Irish State took a successful case against him. He was convicted and sentenced to a term of seven years and was released having served five.In 1992 we took part in a ground-breaking RTE documentary series entitled Tuesday File, Silent Scream (produced by Moya Doherty). Up to that point, RTE programs on child abuse always had the interviewee's face hidden and voices distorted, but we openly volunteered to share our story and despite the attempted injunction by our imprisoned father, the documentary was aired on RTE in October 1992. The program won a Jacobs Award in 1992 and early the next year we were nominated for the Harvey's/ Sunday Independent Irish Women of the Year. This program also went on to be used as a training tool for professionals dealing with abuse victims and won the US National Women's Studies Association Award in 1994.In September 2011 the book of our childhood experience entitled ‘Click, Click' was published by the Hachette Book Group and went straight to number one in the Irish non-fiction bestseller list. In 2020 it was re-published under a new title ‘Our Father's Secret' in the UK by the Orion Publishing Group. The book has been described as “a powerful, emotional and sometimes harrowing story of childhood sexual abuse.”I'm thrilled to have the Kavanagh sisters back. These three women are an inspiring and powerful voice of hope, compassion and resilience. And they have an incredible sense of humor! I love them!In This EpisodeThe Kavanagh Sisters' WebsiteWhy Go Back?, Paula Kavanagh, Joyce Kavanagh, June KavanaghClick, Click, Paula Kavanagh, Joyce Kavanagh, June KavanaghThe Kavanagh Sisters' PodcastThe Kavanagh Sisters on FacebookNeale Diamond WalshGary ZukovOprahThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5739761/advertisement
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We had the pleasure of interviewing Chrystabell over Zoom video! exas-based, avant-garde pop artist Chrystabell shares the “Silent Scream” music video and her new album Midnight Star via Love Conquered Records. The eerie, vintage-style black and white video was written/directed by Polish filmmaker and longtime collaborator Archon. A sci-fi fantasia assembled as a collection of episodes, Midnight Star tells the story of a beneficent being seeking to save humanity from life on a troubled Earth. Chrystabell fully transports listeners into a dimension of her own making with a collision of post-disco, synth-pop and space-age psychedelia, while her unearthly storytelling offers up tender instruction for living more ecstatically. She has released three previous tracks – the enchanting title track “Midnight Star,” the revelatory “Suicide Moonbeams” and the brightly kinetic “Breathe Into Euphoria,” Chrystabell is a hyper-creative polymath, whose past endeavors include four acclaimed albums, sold out performances around the world, a series of musical projects with filmmaker/luminary David Lynch and a central role on Twin Peaks: The Return. Having launched her career in the late-'90s with the neo-swing band 8 1/2 Souvenirs, she first joined forces with Lynch for a song featured in his 2006 film Inland Empire, and later worked with him on her 2011 album This Train and the 2016 EP Somewhere in the Nowhere. Over the past few years, she's undergone a full-tilt liberation of her creative spirit that finds her embracing a more potent sense of freedom. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #Chrystabell #MidnightStar #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Have you ever hugged a tree? In episode 45 of Overthink, Ellie and David head into nature to explore the philosophical side of trees. Often, trees have been ignored, even as they populate so much of the space around us. Why did Socrates say he could learn nothing from trees, and why did Nietzsche write so romantically about them? Deleuze and Guattari criticize trees for being too vertically organized, but Michael Marder argues that they're far more cooperative than we ever imagined. In that spirit, trees are clearly alive, but Peter Wohlleben goes as far as to say they could possibly be intelligent, and even have language of their own. Does that mean that trees deserve rights? Ellie and David get into the root of it in episode 45!Works DiscussedRichard Powers, The OverstoryPlato, PhaedrusMartin Buber, I and ThouAristotle, De Anima Plotinus, EnneadsHans Jonas, The Phenomenon of LifePeter Wohlleben, The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They CommunicateMassimo E. Maffei and Wilhelm Boland, “The Silent Scream of the Lima Bean”Monica Gagliano et al., “Learning by association in plants”Monica Gagliano et al., “Plants learn and remember: let's get used to it”Simona Ginsburg and Eva Jablonka, The Evolution of the Sensitive Soul: Learning and the Origins of ConsciousnessChristopher Stone, “Should Trees Have Standing?”Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, A Thousand PlateausFriedrich Nietzsche, The Birth of TragedyMichael Marder, “In (Philosophical) Defense of Trees”Website | overthinkpodcast.comInstagram & Twitter | @overthink_podEmail | Dearoverthink@gmail.comYouTube | Overthink podcast