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Following the latest developments in the Middle East, I've had to make this ad hoc episode to get some things off my chest. From Classical Music's tabloid shite “Slipped Disc”, to a 13 year old scandal involving the LPO; I look at some of the industries moral failings over the past years.Inline G Patreon:patreon.com/TheInlineGFlutePodcastInline G will ALWAYS be free of charge, but signing up helps let this podcast reach new heights, if you can afford it. You'll also get to ask questions to upcoming guests as well as get early access to some episodes. Or if you'd rather not spend money, subscribing to my YouTube channel and following me on Facebook, Instagram and TikTok is a HUGE way to support the podcast. It'll cost you nothing, and it really makes a difference to the algorithm gods. So please interact however you can; like, comment, or subscribe, and help keep this podcast lit xChapters:0:00 - The trigger for this week's episode6:37 - Context from the Middle East13:45 - Anti-Semitism's Rise18:45 - Active v Passive Media Voices22:25 - Slipped Disc40:00 - The LPO4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-07-03_GaryJackson
Not Just a Chiropractor for Stamford, Darien, Norwalk and New Canaan
https://darienchiropractor.com/herniated-discs/https://youtu.be/hS5I_ZfPQEA (watch this video for more info)If you've been grappling with back discomfort, you may be contemplating whether a bulging disc or a herniated disc is causing your back or neck pain. A bulging disc hints at a minor extension beyond its usual limits and can cause painful spinal nerve irritation. A herniated disc involves the inner core of the disc pushing through a tear in the outer layer, potentially causing pain, numbness, or weakness. The distinction between these conditions could be the key to addressing your spinal health concerns effectively. Herniated discs cause more severe symptoms than bulging discs. Bulging discs involve minor aches and pain, while herniated discs present as more debilitating serious pain. Herniated discs cause radiating pain, numbness, or weakness. This can often lead to surgical intervention in serious cases. Are you sleeping with a bulging or herniated disc? Disc problems will prevent restful sleep. A slipped disc in the neck can cause you to lose restful sleep. A herniated disc in the back can prevent you from getting out of bed due to intense pain. What you should know is that conservative chiropractic care from Core Health Darien will help. Dr. Mc Kay was one of the first chiropractic clinics to offer non-surgical spinal decompression to treat bulging and herniated discs. Stay on for a special offer from Core Health and Dr. McKay, You will be able to try spinal decompression and feel the tremendous pain-relief immediately 203-656-3636This podcast welcomes your feedback here are several ways to reach out to me. If you have a topic you would like to hear about send me a message. I appreciate your listening. Dr. Brian Mc Kayhttps://twitter.com/DarienChiro/https://www.facebook.com/ChiropractorBrianMckayhttps://chiropractor-darien-dr-brian-mckay.business.sitehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/not-just-chiropractor-for-stamford-darien-norwalk-new/id1503674397?uo=4Core Health Darien-Dr.Brian Mc Kay 551 Post RoadDarien CT 06820203-656-363641.0833695 -73.46652073GMP+87 Darien, Connecticuthttps://youtu.be/WpA__dDF0O041.0834196 -73.46423349999999https://darienchiropractor.comhttps://darienchiropractor.com/darien/darien-ct-understanding-pain/Find us on Social Mediahttps://chiropractor-darien-dr-brian-mckay.business.site https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNHc0Hn85Iiet56oGUpX8rwhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nJ9wlvg2Tne8257paDkkIBEyIz-oZZYy/edit#gid=517721981https://goo.gl/maps/js6hGWvcwHKBGCZ88https://www.youtube.com/my_videos?o=Uhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/darienchiropractorhttps://www.facebook.com/ChiropractorBrianMckayhttps://sites.google.com/view/corehealthdarien/https://sites.google.com/view/corehealthdarien/home
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First broadcast on March 27, 1979. Barrett Deems discusses his upbringing where he began drumming at age 4 and recalls touring with Louis Armstrong and other musicians. He also talks about meeting drummers in Africa. Music is played throughout: "Flip"- Joe Venuti, "Shine"- Barrett Deems Hottet, "Now You Has Jazz"- Bing Crosby and Louis Armstrong (from "High Society"), "Muskrat Ramble"- Louis Armstrong, "Struttin' with Some Barbecue"- Louis Armstrong, "Slipped Disc"- Benny Goodman, "Stompin' at the Savoy"- Louis Armstrong. Music has been removed from this recording for copyright reasons.
A lo largo de los siglos XIX y XX varios hombres y mujeres cambiaron la manera en que vemos el mundo. Algunos de ellos, como Marx, Freud, Proust, Einstein, Bernhardt, Kafka.., son recurrentes en el imaginario colectivo. Sin embargo, muchos otros nombres se han ido borrando de nuestra memoria, pese a que sus ideas e innovaciones son esenciales en nuestra vida cotidiana aún hoy en día. Este es el caso del patólogo y biólogo, Karl Landsteiner; o la química Rosalind Franklin. Todos estos celebres personajes tienen en común más que el éxito profesional gracias a sus ingeniosas ideas; si no que, además, comparten sus orígenes judíos. Sus historias son recogidas en la obra “Genio y ansiedad. Cómo los judíos cambiaron el mundo, 1847-1947”, que nos presenta su autor Norman Lebrecht. Le acompañan Juan Lucas, director de la Revista Scherzo y el escritor y miembro de la Real Academia Española Félix de Azúa. Lebrecht es uno de los comentaristas más leídos de temas musicales y culturales. Sus artículos se publican en regularmente en varios países, en España destacan sus artículos para El País. Ha escrito doce libros sobre música que se han traducido a diecisiete lenguas. Como comentarista de temas musicales y culturales ha sido columnista del "Daily Telegraph", presentador de "BBC Radio 3" y subdirector del "Evening Standard". Así mismo, es propietario del blog de música clásica Slipped Disc.
Rest, rest, rest before you even consider surgery; being a great BF Anthony helps out his sweetie.
'THE RAW DOG FOOD TRUTH' PODCAST YOUR PET'S HEALTH IS OUR BUSINESS FRIENDS DON'T LET FRIENDS FEED KIBBLE Dr. Andi Pet Chiropractor Explain What a Slipped Disc is and Isn't Plus 1. Alternatives before surgery 2. Cost involved in surgery 3. Which dogs can and cannot be helped by Chiropractic Work with a disc issue Get your pup on a species appropriate non allergic diet today! www.RawDogFoodandCompany.com
In this "Giant Mess", divorced dad Neal Lynch recaps his first Christmas without his daughter in South Carolina, gives a Year in Review for 2022, discusses somehow coming down with Covid for the first time in the first week of 2023 (almost 3 full years after this 2-week pandemic swept the globe off its axis), the frustrations of dealing with his delay-ridden divorce lawyer about QDROs, and his daughter's newfound obsession with Osmo and her distaste of basically all things Dad. ABOUT "GIANT MESS": "Giant Mess" is a sloppy sports and entertainment talk show that covers the New York Giants, New York Mets, movies, TV, comedy and more, hosted by a giant mess, Neal Lynch. Leave a voicemail at (862) 248-1986. Subscribe to Giant Mess on YouTube: https://bit.ly/GiantMessYT https://youtube.com/c/NealLynch https://youtube.com/user/realcinch Follow me on: My Official Blog - http://bit.ly/neallynchBLOG Giant Mess Facebook Page - http://bit.ly/GiantMessFB Twitter - http://bit.ly/NealLynchTW Instagram - http://bit.ly/NealLynchIG Subscribe to Giant Mess on Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/GiantMessApple Subscribe to Giant Mess on Spotify - http://bit.ly/GiantMessSpotify --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neal-lynch/message
Are you suffering from pain, like a slipped disc, and experiencing secondary complaints such as hip pain, muscle soreness, and fatigue? Dr. Cary Yurkiw can help! A professional chiropractor can assess the underlying cause of your primary pain and help treat the secondary complaints associated with it. A slipped disc occurs when the outer layer of your vertebral disc is damaged, causing the disc to protrude or tear. This can be caused by an injury, a physical strain, or a degenerative condition. Common symptoms of a slipped disc include back pain, sciatica, and numbness or tingling in the affected areas. At Yurkiw Chiropractic, Dr. Cary Yurkiw is trained to diagnose and treat the underlying cause of your primary pain, as well as the secondary complaints associated with it. We use a combination of manual adjustments, therapeutic exercises, Shockwave, Decompression, and lifestyle changes to improve your overall health and well-being. Dr. Yurkiw has years of experience and will take into account your medical history, lifestyle, and any medication you may be taking to ensure that they deliver the best care possible. We work to re-align your spine and correct any areas of misalignment to reduce the effects of your slipped disc. If you're suffering from primary pain, such as a slipped disc and experiencing secondary complaints, contact us today. Dr. Cary Yurkiw is a chiropractor that will help you find relief and provide the right treatment plan for your specific needs. We are accepting new patients and can see people the same or the next day. Click here to book your first visit, or call 250-486-062. To book an appointment, click here: https://squareup.com/appointments/book/c282fe1c-0c8e-4b63-a6f6-468c0e01206d/AK8CST60NQ8JT/services --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superhealthy/message
More classical music inspired informal and irreverent chat from the pages of Slipped Disc, in which Rainer and Norman pick over the fall out of the Arts Council cuts. Norman reveals his worst night at the ENO. Who booed a 12year old the Royal Opera House? And what exactly are the words to Land of Hope and Glory? Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/slipped-disc-backchat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rainer and Norman say a quick hello to introduce you to the Slipped Disc Backchat Podcast coming soon! Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/slipped-disc-backchat. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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As a sports based chiropractor as my main job and A guy that is just trying to get the world more modern up-to-date, the term “slipped disc” needs to go away already. Here's a modern approach and an idea on how do you treat your own low back injury.
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Relief for Back Pain Using Several ModalitiesThese days it is not uncommon to be on several medications for the same condition. It is called stacking. The idea is that one particular drug does one particular thing. By combining several medications the thought is that health is obtained quicker. Well, when it comes to treating lower back pain I espouse the same principle. Core Health Darien offers cutting-edge therapy to get you faster relief from your lower back pain.When a patient comes to me with a back problem their primary concerns are number one can I help them number two how much is it going to cost? Both are reasonable questions. In today's insurance climate there is very little coverage for chiropractic care. What this means is that we as chiropractors have to work faster to help people with bad backs. The faster we deliver results the less expensive care is for the patient.In order to deliver quality care in today's insurance climate people with lower back pain. When you apply multiple therapies the results can be speeded up. The patient gains relief and the care can be delivered in a much quicker fashion thus saving time and money. Have a question? Call Core Health Darien 203-656-3636. If you want fast effective relief for your lower back pain you need to try this out.Core Health Darien- Dr.Brian Mc Kay551 Post RoadDarien CT 06820203-656-3636
2022-08-31_GaryJackson
A disc can protrude, herniate, or bulge but never slip! Learn what a slipped disc is and how chiropractic can help you to maintain your health and decrease your pain. #chiropractic #chiropracticadjustment #neckpain #backpain #disc #herniation #bulge Contact Me --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dr-kimberly-carlucci/message
What is a slipped disc and how can Chiropractic help you? ➡️ Dr. Cary Yurkiw talks about discs ➡️ What are they? ➡️ How do they work? ➡️ What is the Chiropractic approach? If you are in the Kelowna area and would like to book an appointment, click here: https://www.drcaryyurkiw.com/appointments Follow us on Social Media: @drcaryyurkiw on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, TikTok www.drcaryyurkiw.com Podcast on Apple, Spotify and Android: Super Healthy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/superhealthy/message
A slipped disc sounds scary, but in reality, it is a fairly common condition that most people manage to live with without too much problems. In this episode, we will be going through the basics of what a slipped disc is, as well as talk about some of the misconceptions and treatment options available for it.
With no outline to go by and only Krista's review on tap, the ladies dove back into the sea of Britten's Peter Grimes from The Wien (aka the Vienna Staatsoper). Was it worth the hype? How did Jonas do? And who is the chucklefuck from Slipped Disc who wrote such trash? Bonus dedication to Dr. Johnny Fever and an update on a sporps game.
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What is Spinal Decompression for Low Back Pain?About 30 years ago a brilliant neurosurgeon by the name of Norman Sheely decided that there had to be something besides surgery to heal chronic low back pain. He came up with a special traction machine that gently pulls the spinal bones apart. This virtually painless treatment lasts about 20 minutes. It is much more effective if done in conjunction with a chiropractic adjustment. If you reorganize the spine and pelvis first you will remove the underlying causes of herniated or bulging discs. When the adjustment is done first and then the herniated disc is nudged back into its proper location using spinal decompression we can expect 70-80% improvement. Here you have a safe alternative to surgery, which has only roughly a 50% chance of working.Does Insurance Cover Spinal Decompression for Back Pain? Plain and simply no, insurance does not pay for spinal decompression. It takes years for insurance companies to recognize a valid treatment. Most people pay for their care out of pocket or use health savings accounts.How many Spinal Decompression Treatments are Needed for Chronic Back Pain? Usually, 20-24 sessions of spinal decompression are enough to get the disc back to where it belongs. Each session lasts about 30 minutes and is followed up with physical therapy consisting of electric muscle stimulation and heat. The heat has an analgesic effect and the muscle stimulation helps the smaller spinal muscles contract. Studies indicate that spinal decompression for back pain has been reported to be 71-89% effective.How Does Spinal Decompression for Back Pain Work? When a disc herniates or bulges the disc puts pressure on the spinal cord or the spinal nerve. Either of these events can be quite painful. What spinal decompression does for the disc is that it creates negative pressure within the disc. The negative pressure creates a vacuum for the cerebrospinal fluid to re-absorb into the disc space. When you squeeze toothpaste onto your toothbrush there is a little that remains outside. When you relieve the pressure on the tube the toothpaste goes back into the tube. This is exactly how spinal decompression for back pain works.What does spinal decompression feel like? You really should feel very little the first few treatments. Your spine needs time to acclimate to the infusion of cerebrospinal fluid into the disc space. Think of a dried-out sponge on the side of your sink. You add some water to it and it puffs up to its normal size. That is the intention of spinal decompression for back pain. You may experience some soreness, usually, it is mild and short-lived.The Back Pain Project551 Post Raod suite 205Darien CT 06820203-656-3638Https://backpainct.com
Not Just a Chiropractor for Stamford, Darien, Norwalk and New Canaan
Why is standing better than sitting at a desk all day?Chiropractors see a wide range of spinal problems, and a lot of them have to do with poor posture and prolonged sitting or slouching. Too much lumbar pressure from constant sitting can lead to back pain. Also, extended sitting means your abdominal and hamstring muscles are contracted for hours at a time. This could lead to a weakened core and less flexibility, putting you at higher risk of potential injury and pain. But how do you combat these side effects of sitting when you have so much work to do?If you ask your chiropractor, they may tell you to take standing and stretching breaks throughout the day, because this allows your muscles to relax. Standing also burns more calories than sitting which in turn helps you combat weight gain. Plus, each time you stand you can actively correct your posture and remind yourself to avoid the temptation to slouch when you sit back down at your desk.Standing at work, whether it's getting out and going for a quick walk around the office or using a standing desk instead of a traditional one, can increase muscle movement and give your physical health a boost.Core Health Darien is located at 551 Post Road in Darien
If you or someone you know is suffering with pain and wants a FREE consultation with a Doctor of Physical Therapy call 215-997-9898 or visit us on the web at www.totalperformancept.com
Well we certainly talked some inside baseball with Amanda this month! I (Rick) took liberties with editing on this. It'll make for a more amusing listen if you don't have deep inside knowledge of music retail. If you are in music retail it's not so disguised that you maybe can't figure out the companies discussed. Y'know, MEGACORP!? I also took the opportunity to add some spooky sounds since this is episode that is most current for Halloween. Heck, you may even figure out your own side story to go along with those sounds. Oh yeah, so we talked about music retail business, record shows, the various stores Amanda has worked at from Slipped Disc to Needle & Groove, and Generation to her job as a representative at All Media Supply and her work putting on record shows with Vinyl Revolution. We also talk about what we're listening to, what Amanda is listening to and what Amanda grew up listening to including her musical background. Amanda's LinkTree (with many links to pretty much everything discussed on the show) Amanda's Instagram @wearesmelly Opening Music: Iggy & The Stooges "Search & Destroy" Raw Power (Columbia/CBS...) Rick's Listening: Loraine James "Simple Stuff" Reflection (Hyperdub) Hoodoo Fushimi "Furarete Nambo" Kenka Oyaji (180g/Syntax) Richie Hawtin / Concept 1 "96:12 23:00" Concept 1 96:12 (From Our Minds) Sevdaliza "Clear Air" The Suspended Kid (Twisted Elegance/Music On Vinyl) Pan Daijing "Dust" Jade (Pan) John Glacier "Trelawny Waters" Shiloh: Lost For Words (PLZ Make It Ruins) Josh's Listening: Sarah Davachi "Abeyant" Antiphonals (Late Music) Amyl & the Sniffers "Security" Comfort (ATO Records/Rough Trade/B2B Records) Trees Speak "Elements of Matter" Post Human (Soul Jazz Records) Amanda's Listening Track: Possessed "The Exorcist" Seven Churches (Combat/Roadrunner/Century Media/High Roller Records...) Sound FX from various spooky compilations. Closing Music: Liz Phair "Never Said" Exile In Guyville (Matador) The Redscroll Podcast is a monthly show (new episodes on the first of the month) that works as a companion to what we do at Redscroll Records in Wallingford, CT USA. We are a record store that has a heavy emphasis on the left of center / underground music of the world. Whether it be underappreciated or just has a niche audience, marginalized or just off the radar it's all of interest to us. With the show we'll generally have a localized focus. We'll discuss what is in our personal rotation at the moment. We'll talk to guests who have to do with all of the above. And we'll talk about specific dealings with the store. If you have input you're welcome to contact us through email (redscroll@gmail.com). Oh, and please do subscribe! New episodes on the first of every month! (Subscribe on Android)(Subscribe elsewhere just by searching for us please!)
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What does it mean when you have a herniated disc in your back?A herniated disc often referred to as a bulging disc is a condition that indicates a problem with a rubbery disc between the spinal bones. The disc is made from cartilage and acts as a shock absorber that allows the spinal vertebra to move dynamically with mechanical efficiency. This condition occurs when the soft center of a spinal disc pushes through a crack in the tougher exterior casing. This causes the disc to put pressure on the spinal cord and the nerve roots that exit the spine at the intervertebral foramen. The lower back pain a herniated disc causes can be severe and debilitating.What are the symptoms of a herniated disc?If you have a herniated lumbar disc, you may feel the pain that radiates from your low back area, down one or both legs, and sometimes into your feet (called sciatica). You may feel pain like an electric shock that is severe whether you stand, walk, or sit. Time to call yur chiropractor who specializes in treating bulging discs.Some herniated discs cause no symptoms. Others can irritate nearby nerves and result in pain, numbness, or weakness in an arm or leg. The more chronic the condition of the herniated disc the greater the severity of the pain. Some MRI imaging studies show severely damaged spinal discs, yet the patient has no pain. It should be noted that of the 9 nerve types that exit the spine, only 2 deal with pain. So you should be concerned with other symptoms such as muscle strength loss, as well as numbness and tingling. The numbness and tingling are clinically significant. The nerves causing numbness and tingling are typically large-diameter afferent nerves that send signals directly from the body part to and from the brain. Weakness is a major concern especially in the absence of lower back pain as these large diameter afferent nerves help regulate the autonomic nervous systemBest Treatment for a herniated or bulging disc.If you leave a herniated disc untreated, you may experience intense, sharp pains, partial paralysis, or the inability to control bowel movements in relatively dire situations. The most effective treatment for a bulging disc or a herniated disc is chiropractic care. A chiropractor will remove the pressure being placed on the herniated disc. Often additional physical therapy is applied to help soothe the overworked spinal muscles. Core Health uses EPAT and spinal decompression to help take additional stress off the bulging disc.
A transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-76Links referenced in/relevant to episode 76:-Slipped Disc coverage of the New York City Ballet orchestra situation, including the union's full response: https://slippedisc.com/2021/08/ny-city-ballet-is-told-it-does-not-have-to-pay-its-orchestra/-The Cut's night out with Jason Rodriguez: https://www.thecut.com/2021/08/partying-with-poses-jason-rodriguez-at-papi-juice.html-Bloomberg story on Broadway's longer-term prospects: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-08-03/broadway-is-coming-back-in-september-but-can-it-stay-open-Dance Teacher article on rethinking attendance policies: https://dance-teacher.com/pandemic-attendance-policies-injury/-Pointe piece on ballet's pandemic baby boom: https://pointemagazine.com/ballerina-baby-boom/
Other Terms for Herniated Disc: Slipped Disc, Ruptured Disc. Click the link to join us for a FREE back pain & sciatica online class: https://www.yoursciaticapainsolution.com/get-instant-access
As bonus content for listeners of the show, we will be periodically including episodes of "Ask 360" into the feed, where we reply to listeners/followers questions regarding anything pain, injury, health, fitness and nutrition-related. If you have a question that you would like answered on the show, please email info@club360.jp. In this episode Sam answers a listener question regarding slipped discs
Music commentator Norman Lebrecht joins Rabbi Dweck to discuss why music moves us like nothing else can, the nature of genius, and how recent technologies like streaming are revolutionising the music world.Norman Lebrecht is a writer, broadcaster, and commentator on music and cultural affairs, known for his world-renowned classical music blog Slipped Disc and his extensive work for BBC Radio 3. He was formerly a columnist for The Daily Telegraph, an assistant editor of The Evening Standard, and is the author of twelve books on music and the Whitbread Award-winning novel The Song of Names.This episode is dedicated in memory of Samuel Adwar (Shmuel Ben Yosef) by Lauren and Keith Breslauer. CreditsHosted by Rabbi Joseph DweckProduced by Ben Weaver-HincksEdited, mixed and mastered by Audio CultureMusic by James CookDesign by Ellen Jane LondonMedia consultancy by Giselle GreenExecutive produced by James PontHumans Being is grateful for the support of The Sephardi Centre See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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What’s the best mattress for relieving lower back pain?1 in 3 people in the U.S. don't get enough sleep. Not having at least seven hours of sleep a night can be detrimental to a person's health and make it difficult for them to function during work and daily activities. A chronic lack of sleep also puts people at an elevated risk of developing serious health conditions such as low back pain obesity, high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, stroke, and mental health disorders. Giving the body the proper time to rest and recover is also good for spine health, but sometimes spinal pain and problems can make it harder for people to sleep through the night. It's so important to get a good night's sleep and protect your spine while sleeping, which is why you need to find a supportive mattress. It's all about finding a mattress that's the right balance of soft yet firm. Here are two of the most common chiropractic suggestions on the best mattresses for spine health and optimal comfort. Lumbar spine support - for back pain sufferers, it's important to have a supportive mattress that pushes against the body to allow the low back to relax. If you sleep on your back, you want to be sure you don't sink into an overly comfy mattress, as then your muscles need to work overtime to support the low back.Pressure relief - if you need a break from spinal pressure, you should have a high-quality mattress with gentle yet firm support. The hips and shoulders are two areas that need pressure relief during the night to prevent compression and stress. If you have pain in these spots or you like to sleep on your side, then a mattress that offers varying degrees of pressure for better pain relief is a good deal. Memory foam and adjustable mattresses are two great examples of mattress types to help relieve low back pain. If you have any questions call Dr.Brain McKay 203-656-3636The Back Pain Project551 Post Road Suite 205Darien CT 06820Core Health Darien-551 Post RoadDarien CT 06820
Join a cappella quintet Papagena (Abbi, Lizzie, Sarah, Suzie and Suzzie) as they discuss life in an all female UK ensemble: Choosing and writing repertoire for women's voices, programming their diverse concerts and celebrating the group's relationship with the wonderful Orchestra of the Swan. All of this chat is peppered with laughter and beautiful music from the group. Thanks for listening.“If Papagena were an all-male a cappella ensemble rather than an all-female group they would be household names in the UK” - Gramophone “More even than the music it's the juxtapositions that deliver the thrills of discovery...I want to hear them live.” Album of the week - Norman Lebrecht, Slipped Disc
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Back Pain & Tight Hamstrings? If I had a dollar for every time someone tells me that their back pain is due to tight hamstrings I would be sitting on my own private island being served Pina Coladas right now. Yes, tight hamstrings play a role. rarely is the entire problem due to the biceps femoris and semitendinosus and semimembranosus. In case you were not aware of it these are the muscles that make up your hamstrings. Try and think of your leg as part of a whole unit that starts with your core stomach muscles and some little-known back muscles then into the pelvis and the gluteals before you get to the hamstrings. They make up what we call a motor unit. So backpain is rarely just due to the tightness in your hamstrings. The Erector Spinae muscle actually consists of three columns of muscles, the Iliocostalis, Longissimus, and Spinalis, each running parallel on either outer side of the vertebra and extending from the lower back of the skull all the way down to the Pelvis. The muscles that run parallel to the spine are called the multifidus muscles. Here lies a hidden gem when it comes to treating lower back pain, especially lower back pain that you might think of as tight hamstrings. I have yet to hear an orthopedic tell you that your problem could be due to a problem with your multifidus, maybe you have. I have been doing this for 30 years and am still waiting for an orthopedic to tell me this is the cause of lower back pain. The multifidus muscle is an important stabilizer of the lumbar spine. It functions together with transversus abdominis and pelvic floor muscles for spine stability. Multifidus muscle weakness and atrophy is associated with chronic low back pain. This muscle extends lengthwise down much of the spine and has 4 parts: Cervical (neck), thoracic (corresponding approximately with the upper and mid-back area), lumbar (your low back), and sacral (corresponding to the sacrum, which is below your low back. So if you overlook the importance of spinal stabilization you may never figure out your lower back problem. The multifidus extends the back, which is analogous to making an arching movement. These muscles also contribute to side bending (tilting) and rotation (aka twisting.) When both sides of the extensors (and the multifidus) contract, the result is back extension. When only one side contracts side bending and rotation motions are produced. Pretty important I would say. So if you are having a serious back problem that is not resolving the good news is that you may not have to live with chronic back pain especially if you find a practitioner who is educated enough to find the affected muscle groups and help fix them.
Join a cappella quintet Papagena (Abbi, Lizzie, Sarah, Suzie and Suzzie) as they discuss life in an all female UK ensemble: Breaking into the classical music industry, taking risks as a new group, building audiences, and the hilarious moments when things go wrong in concerts. All of this chat is peppered with laughter and beautiful music from the group. Thanks for listening.“If Papagena were an all-male a cappella ensemble rather than an all-female group they would be household names in the UK” - Gramophone “More even than the music it's the juxtapositions that deliver the thrills of discovery...I want to hear them live.” Album of the week - Norman Lebrecht, Slipped Disc@papagenasingerswww.papagena.co.uk
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
We’ve enlisted Olympian Sally Pearson to help Matty train for his 100m sprint and straight away he tried to start throwing excuses at her. Kathryn Erbe from Law and Order joined us for Memory Monday and DNA or DATING…are they mother and son or dating?! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Mechanical Low Back Pain?90% of patients who present with low back pain feel that their back discomfort is muscular in nature. Here is what I discover when I analyze a patient, I discover that the muscle attaches to the bone in the area of pain is being stretched too far or is too weak. The underlying cause of muscle pain is due to extension or weakness.If the common approach is Advil or Aleve then there will be an improvement in low back discomfort due to the muscular element, now. If there is a structural misalignment the pain will return as quickly as the impacts of the NSAIDs subside. This produces a cycle of lower back pain where the neck and back pain victim has good days and bad days. When there are good days it is natural to assume that the issue is resolved. Just yesterday I experienced a patient who spent over a month in bed from the extreme back pain she was having a couple of months back. Ultimately, she had the ability to return to work but still has back pain regularly. I attempted to tell her that the issue still exists or she would not still have back pain. The pain enhanced but the underlying mechanical deficit still exists. She preferred to wait until the pain returned hoping it would not. Experience tells me that the neck and back pain will return and probably harmed as much as the month-long episode.Neck and back pain is seldom a one-time occasion. Yes, the discomfort might come and go however the problem triggering it resides on. When discomfort is not as bad, a bad lower back is simpler and less costly to repair. Try informing that to somebody whose discomfort is not that bad despite the fact that it is persistent in nature.When the bone loses mechanical effectiveness the muscle has to work more difficult. When that takes place the muscle will ultimately spasm and tighten up to fulfill the increased mechanical loading. Adhesions in the muscle helps support the wayward bone causing the pain however tend to reduce the muscle.This might come as a surprise however arthritis is discomfort, wearing away of the bone, and lack of movement. So it needs to be apparent that a misaligned bone triggers the muscle to overwork leading to adhesions to restrict and buttress the area motion due to the shortening of the muscle fibers.So why would you pertain to see a chiropracctor for low back pain? If your problem is structural you are in the best location. When the structure is able to support the body you have a solid foundation to start resolving soft tissue comorbidities that would have you believe that there is a muscle issue.Core Health Darien551 Post RoadDarien CT 06820203-550-5834
Join a cappella quintet Papagena (Abbi, Lizzie, Sarah, Suzie and Suzzie) as they discuss life in an all female UK ensemble: sharing experiences on releasing their brand new album 'Hush!', backstage banter within the group, working in the classical music industry and generally what it's like singing in a group like this. All of this chat is peppered with laughter and beautiful music from the group. Thanks for listening.“If Papagena were an all-male a cappella ensemble rather than an all-female group they would be household names in the UK” - Gramophone“More even than the music it's the juxtapositions that deliver the thrills of discovery...I want to hear them live.” Album of the week - Norman Lebrecht, Slipped Disc@papagenasingerswww.papagena.co.uk
Join a cappella quintet Papagena (Abbi, Lizzie, Sarah, Suzie and Suzzie) as they discuss life in an all female UK ensemble: releasing their Christmas album 'The Darkest Midnight', programming their concerts, working with a record label and generally what it's like singing in a group like this. All of this chat is peppered with laughter and beautiful music from the group. Thanks for listening.“If Papagena were an all-male a cappella ensemble rather than an all-female group they would be household names in the UK” - Gramophone“More even than the music it's the juxtapositions that deliver the thrills of discovery...I want to hear them live.” Album of the week - Norman Lebrecht, Slipped Disc@papagenasingerswww.papagena.co.uk
Not Just a Chiropractor for Stamford, Darien, Norwalk and New Canaan
The Back Pain Project was created to help eliminate chronic lower back pain. There are so many people who continue to suffer from back issues. The Back Pain Project's goal is to help these people by using the most advanced therapy's available. Maybe you have had back surgery but did not get the relief you expected. Perhaps you tried going for a massage to get some relief you had hoped for? In this day of internet speed, there is almost too much information out there making an educated decision even more difficult to make. So if physical therapy left you in more pain or if you are afraid to go to a chiropractor, you now have a viable option and it's called the Back Pain Project. Here is what sets this program apart from pursuing all the other options is that The Back Pain Project uses many different therapies on each visit to get the fastest results possible for your bad low back pain.Here are a few of the treatments we exclusively offer;Pulsed Radial ExtraCorporeal Shock Wave to promote angiogenesisThe Back on Trac Spinal Decompression Unit to relieve disc herniationLive O2 Adaptive Contrast Therapy to enhance blow flow and speed the healing responseClass IV Cold Laser Therapy to produce ATP for cellular energyRebuilder Nerve Home Unit to allow proper nerve wavelength to calm affected nervesHako-Med Nerve Regeneration to repair nerve damage from chronic back painCupping Treatment to relieve tissue congestion Graston Instrument Soft Tissue Mobilization to reduce adhesions formed in the affected muscles.Trigenics to reconnect the Golgi Tendon Organs at the myoneural junctions Can you say that you have tried any of these methods before? And if you can were they done in conjunction with a program that offers them all? That is why you need to consider the Back Pain Project. We have helped people like you get their lives back. The program takes time and not everyone is allowed into the program. We offer a screening to see if you qualify. The next question we get is does my insurance cover this? We have no idea until we review your insurance. We are not part of any HMO accepted groups. The therapies we use are often not recognized and we do work with a high number of patients at any given time. So the question is would you like to be evaluated for the Back Pain Project?
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Not Just a Chiropractor for Stamford, Darien, Norwalk and New Canaan
Radial Pulse Therapy as used by the Back Pain Project is indicated to treat pain from muscle, tendon, ligament, and bone injuries due to trauma, overuse, or arthritis. It works by stimulating the breakdown of scar tissue and adhesions, causing an inflammatory response that increases blood circulation to the area and helps relieve pain, promote healing, and improve range of motion. The Radial Pulse Shockwave is applied to the skin over the affected area and shockwaves are transmitted into the tissues. The intensity of the shockwaves can be controlled and adjusted. During the initial 1-2 minutes of treatment, you may experience some discomfort following which chemical reactions occur that release your body’s natural pain killers. As the intensity of the shockwaves are increased, you will feel a thumping sensation. The affected areas are treated for a short period of time until about 2000-3000 shockwaves are delivered.. Pain relief and improved range of motion are usually noticed immediately following a session. Four to six treatments, each a week apart, are usually recommended.The Back Pain Project uses Radial Pulse Shock Wave Therapy as part of a comprehensive plan to eliminate chronic low back pain. This along with several other therapies allows for lasting relief from herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and osteoarthritis of the lower spine. Back Pain Project551 Post RoadDarien Ct 06820
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In this episode of The Candid Fitness, I talk about my experience recovering from a herniated disc (slipped disc) injury. I created this episode as I always wished that I knew someone who has been through a similar journey. Someone who could possibly guide me or at least give me this assurance that I will eventually recover. In spite of being on almost bed rest for about 6 weeks, I recovered completely. Now, I am able to do things that I could never imagine during those days. Check my Instagram (@abhimanyu_bhargava) to see for yourself. I sincerely hope that someone who needs to hear this, finds my story. Some of the things I cover include: What led to the herniated disc injury? The mistakes I made that led to my injury How did I feel after getting injured and during the recovery process? How did I manage to keep myself motivated to keep going? What was my typical schedule like during recovery? Did I finally recover completely? What causes injuries? Mistakes to avoid when managing injuries or chronic pain Key learning from this whole journey on - How to deal with injuries? If you enjoy this episode, please leave a 5-star review on iTunes. It encourages me to continue bringing you more value :) Check out my online health coaching here: https://abhimanyubhargava.com/one-to-one-online-coaching/ Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abhimanyu_bhargava/ Find my latest fitness and nutrition articles here: https://abhimanyubhargava.com/blog/ Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Support The Candid Fitness by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/candid-fitness
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For Episode #8 of The Trauma Recovery Podcast is Steve Ozanich. Steve is the author of "The Great Pain Deception", a book that explores a health condition called TMS or The Mind Body Syndrome. TMS defines the reasoning and the mechanism that synthesizes emotional pain into physical pain, a phenomena that has eluded western medical doctors since the commencement of modern medicine. TMS was first brought to the mainstream by Dr. John Sarno, a medical doctor at NYU Langone. In his book, Steve takes the philosophies of Dr. Sarno and expands upon it and offers signs, symptoms and solutions for those in the throws of TMS. If you are suffering with anxiety and depression as well as pain throughout the body, Steve's book may be the catalyst to personal change. Enjoy!steveozanich.comThe Great Pain Deceptioncoachpaulchristino.comSOCIAL MEDIA► Follow on Twitter: @paulchristino► Follow on Instagram: @coachpaulchristino► Join me on Facebook: facebook.com/groups/coachpaulchristino► Trauma Recovery Podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/907366♦ FOR TRAUMA RECOVERY COACHING SESSIONSinfo@coachpaulchristino.com
Another week of quarantine and social distancing but the Year of Alicia moves forward. In this episode I recapped all of my March adventures and talk about how I became a Poppi! In addition, this week I learned to change the oil in my car and "played" Disc Golf, learning one more "sport" I can't play.
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Happy New Year!!! On the first episode of the new year the cast of Naturally Unbothered discuss sex injuries and anointing with loves nectar! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/naturally-unbothered/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/naturally-unbothered/support
We teach a different version of disc torsion than is commonly thought of standard. Listen to why We treat you the way we do and why ICE! NOT HEAT! is the biggest difference to speedy recovery. https://www.armadillosportchiropractic.com/disc-injuriesThat's our handout we use every time.If you need medical help get it right now!If you cant feel your legs or cant move or have lost control of your bowel and bladder call 911
The intervertebral discs can be considered ‘spacers’ that are present between each vertebral body of the spinal column. Each disc is comprised of tough rings of fibrous tissue called collagen. In the centre of each disc is contained a nucleus which is a gel like material, which is under pressure, and gives the disc the ability to bend. The intervertebral disc is an important structure, and vulnerable to injury, so it’s important to understand what activities can injury this structure, and just how you go about fixing it.In this episode we discuss the common mechanisms behind injury to the intervertebral disc, and highlight the activities that are contributing to the problem. We discuss how a single event rarely causes injury but that repetitive actions are often the culprit, and what we need to be aware of to fix the underlying issue. We discuss how a ‘passive’ based approach to disc injury management WILL NOT solve the damage, without a consideration for daily spine hygiene and active rehabilitation. For more episodes of the Back Pain Solutions podcast visit: www.smartstrong.co.uk Don’t forget to subscribe so you can receive updates on new episodes and direct links to additional content. If you’re suffering from back pain, want to improve your posture, or want to build resilience to future injury then you’re in the right place. Join us and take an active approach to better back health. Resources…eBook:https://smartstrong.ck.page/dda17bdf60 Contact Us…Website: www.smartstrong.co.uk
This episode tackles the important pet health topics of: What to do if you’re scared of dogs jumping up - and what we can all do as dog owners to help people who are scared of dogs (01:25) The best way to treat a dog with a slipped disc (08:47) When to spay your female dog, along with the risks and benefits of having this surgery carried out (26:30) Get a free copy of my hot weather dog care guide here. Sign up for my free arthritis mini-course here For full show notes and to get your dog and cat health questions answered by veterinarian Dr. Alex, simply head to callthevet.org
This weeks podcast comes as a listener request and I do hope it answers the question posed, "How do you exercise when you have an injury"?Having spent the past 13 years running my exercise physiology business and primarily working with clients who are either looking to prevent becoming injured or are rehabilitating from surgery or an injury, I couldn't wait to dive head first into this weeks podcast.I feel SOOO at ease when talking about injuries, exercise and how to incorporate the two together and so I am VERY confident that you will gain PLENTY of value from this weeks episode and it will also give you practical lessons you take take away with you and implement right away.I do hope you enjoy the episode and as always if you do enjoy the show and haven't already, please go and give the podcast a quick review and 5 star rating as it would mean the world to me :-)Join the tribe and become a NO BREAKFAST CLUB member today and receive daily workouts sent directly to your email, discounts on products and services and MUCH more planned in the no too distant future. It's free to anyone and all you need to do is email me and put in the subject line, NO BREAKFAST CLUB and you are in!Contact The No Breakfast Guy:Instagram: @the_no_breakfast_guyWebsite: www.thenobreakfastguy.comEmail: info@thenobreakfastguy.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/thenobreakfastguy
What's up, Achievers?! Sorry for the hiatus - we're back! First we went over how often a person should for a personal best/PR/1 rep max (5:58). Next, we talked about lifting weights with a slipped disc/bulging disc/etc. and how we'd approach training with that sort of diagnosis (11:49). Finally, we talked about how to approach strength training as well as what type of lower body training you should emphasize as a runner (18:14). We hope you enjoyed this episode! If you did, we'd love you forever if you left a rating and review on iTunes - it seriously helps us out a lot! Please DM us @achievefitnessboston on Instagram if you have any questions you'd like us to answer. Until next time, Peace, Love, and Muscles! Jason and Lauren
What's up, Achievers?! Sorry for the hiatus - we're back! First we went over how often a person should for a personal best/PR/1 rep max (5:58). Next, we talked about lifting weights with a slipped disc/bulging disc/etc. and how we'd approach training with that sort of diagnosis (11:49). Finally, we talked about how to approach strength training as well as what type of lower body training you should emphasize as a runner (18:14). We hope you enjoyed this episode! If you did, we’d love you forever if you left a rating and review on iTunes - it seriously helps us out a lot! Please DM us @achievefitnessboston on Instagram if you have any questions you’d like us to answer. Until next time, Peace, Love, and Muscles! Jason and Lauren
Chiropractors can help people suffering from spinal disc problems such as a herniated disc or sciatica by identifying the cause of the problem and treating it naturally with adjustments and other therapies.
Spine specialist, Dr. Kim Lombardy shares a story of a patient with hip and leg pain that still continues to have pain after her hip replacement. About Dr. Lombardy Dr. Kim Lombardy is a native of Sandusky, Ohio. After suffering from chronic pain and illness, stemming from a childhood accident, and being under medical care for 20 years, he was referred to a local Sandusky chiropractor, Dr. Vince Darr. After a series of spinal adjustments, Dr. Lombardy's pain began to recede, and his health was restored. He was so impressed that he changed his major from Pre-Veterinary Medicine to Pre-Chiropractic. After completing his undergraduate studies at Bowling Green State University, he enrolled in Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, SC, where he graduated in 1980. Dr. Lombardy moved to Augusta, GA, and opened Woodland Chiropractic Life Center which later became Lombardy Chiropractic Clinic. He practiced for 29 years before being appointed Assistant Clinical Professor in the Orthopedic Department of the Medical College of Georgia, the first chiropractor to obtain that position in the history of MCG. After two years he returned to private practice. Dr. Lombardy served as Vice-President of the Georgia Chiropractic Association for three years. He has the highest level of training in Activator Methods (painless instrument adjusting) and Cox® Technic for disc problems. Resources: Contact Dr. Lombardy Cox Flexion Distraction Decompression to the knee Find a Back Doctor
Dungeonmaster Alex is having far too much fun tormenting the party with traps and tricks. Also horrible monsters.
In this video, Dr. Brad Wolf talks about Slipped Disc Symptoms and gives you a couple slipped disc exercises that you can do at home. By taking the best care of your back, you can avoid spinal surgery, and live the best life possible. Dr. Wolf explains the components of the disc, its placement, and what happens when you have a “slipped disc.” The name “Slipped Disc” is actually a misnomer, as the disc never actually ‘slips.’ Instead, when the disc tears from the inside, it causes swelling and protrusion in the weakened fibers of the disc. When the position of the spine is not properly cared for, the center of the disc can begin to swell, putting pressure on the outer wall of the disc. This can can cause pressure and inflammation of the nerve that runs alongside the disc. When this happens, discomfort can only be relieved by taking pressure off of the nerve (retracting the disc away from the nerve). The positioning of your spine plays the most crucial role in the health of the disc. If we aren’t practicing good spinal architecture and positioning, discs can become damaged through a process of degeneration. The disc has the most balance and stability when it is properly aligned with the spine. By practicing healthy posture for your spinal discs, and keeping the spine in an upright, vertical position, you can begin to let your slipped disc heal. Often times, when spinal surgery is performed to treat a slipped disc, the protruding portion of the slipped disc is completely removed. The problem with this practice is that when a part of the disc is removed, the disc becomes imbalanced in shape, giving the patient a greater risk to injury and future disc problems. The second important thing to do to heal a slipped disc, is to manage any inflammation. This can be done with a cold pack applied to the area of inflammation. The third most important step to heal a slipped disc is to strengthen your back and stabilize your body as a whole. When your body is strengthened and stabilized, slipped discs will be in the best possible position for healing. By applying these three core principles, you can begin to heal your slipped disc, keep your spine healthy and avoid the possibility of spinal surgery!
Our adventurers continue their ascent of the Wizard's tower, trying to ignore the taunts of Arcanicus Magicum and mourning their beloved Keith. There's some dramatic Indiana Jones shit too but we're all about the emotions here at Stürike.
This week, I clean up our language about the so-called "slipped disc", give a great tip on how to save time and eat healthier and rant about taking personal responsibility for your health. ----more---- - Intro: [1:00] - Sponsor: PureWod Build [2:10] - Updates [2:48] - Check out the new Full Body Fix site and sign up for updates to get $10 off and a free eBook, Upcoming Shows with Janelle Pica, Dr. Emily Kiberd. - The Myth of the Slipped Disc [5:30] Some research on asymptomatic disc herniations. - Sponsor: Siete Family Foods [9:50] - Topic of the Day [10:45] - Man Made Paleo: Batch cook your protein! [18:55] Subscribe in iTunes and leave a review and submit your questions to info@fullbodyfix.com
In the fourth and final message in our "I Love My Church" teaching series we look at one of the New Testament's most popular metaphors for the movement of Jesus: "the body of Christ." As we will see, engagement in the body is essential both for us and for the world. It's part of the design. It's part of the fabric of redemption. Everyone has a part to play and every part is important. If the church is to be what it was created to be and do what it was created to do, it takes all of us. Special thanks to Eugene Peterson, Andy Stanley, Greg Boyd, John Ortberg and all others who contributed to this series. For more about Mosaic, visit us at mosaiclincoln.org
This is the final episode of Warm Focus as a weekly radio show on BFF.fm! :( But have no fear, Warm Focus will continue as a series of mixes and live DJ sets. I'm looking forward to being able to sink more time into more polished mixes with the same flow-inducing vibe. Follow @hoverbird on Soundcloud for my favorite radio episodes as well as new Warm Focus mixes and other, adjacent moods. Pretty much ever song I've ever played on this show can be found on my Spotify account. Follow @hoverbird on Spotify, I compulsively make mixes (instrumentals to work to, but also tons of other things!) Warm Focus is also available as a podcast, which is probably the easiest medium of all! Thanks to everyone who listened, to the amazing team that makes BFF.fm the best community radio station in the country. Stay warm friends! 12:15pm The Rest is Noise by Jamie XX on In Colour (-) 12:18pm Bubbles by Yosi Horikawa on Wandering (-) 12:23pm Cigarettes and Chocolate by Chet Faker on Thinking in Textures (-) 12:27pm Nights Off by Siriusmo on Mosaik (-) 12:31pm Ishmael by Nicolas Jaar + Will Epstein + Dave Harrington + Ian Sims on Ishmael (-) 12:35pm Cirrus by Bonobo on The Northern Borders (-) 12:40pm Gumball Machine Weekend by Yppah on Gumball Machine Weekend (-) 12:43pm Everything Is Alright by Four Tet on Pause (-) 12:45pm Toccatta by Mungolian Jetset w/ Jaga Jazzist on Mungodelics (-) 12:51pm Forever 1 (Cashmere Cat Edit) by Hudson Mohawke on N/A (N/A) 12:54pm Gamelan Salunding, Tenganan by Various Artists on Bali: Gamelan and Kacek (-) 1:00pm Tore Tore Oh by Dustin Wong on Dreams Say, View, Create, Shadow Leads (Thrill Jockey) 1:05pm Under a Tree by Jim Guthrie on Sword & Sworcery LP (Not on a Label) 1:10pm Mountaintops in Caves by Talkdemonic on Beat Romantic (-) 1:12pm Thora Vukk by Robag Wruhme on Thora Vukk (-) 1:16pm Slipped Disc by Luke Vibert on ? (?) 1:19pm It's Only - Instrumental by ODESZA on In Return (-) 1:23pm Marriage by Gold Panda on - (-) 1:31pm I'm 9 Today by múm on Yesterday Was Dramatic - Today Is OK - 01 - I'm 9 Today (-) 1:35pm Aquarium by Nosaj Thing on Views/Octopus EP (Nosaj Thing) 1:38pm Runnin (Philippians Remix) by The Pharcyde on - (-) 1:43pm Alone In Kyoto by Air on (OST Lost in Translation) (-) 1:48pm Avery Island / April 1st by Neutral Milk Hotel on On Avery Island (-) 1:49pm Avril 14th by Aphex Twin on Drukgs (-) 1:51pm 14 April by Musette on Datum (-) 1:55pm Monterey by The Echelon Effect on Pacific (-)
Norman Lebrecht is one of the foremost cultural writers and classical music reviewers today. In addition to his columns for The Daily Telegraph and The Standpoint, he's been a host on BBC 3 Radio, and his first novel, “The Song of Names”, is in the process of being adapted into a major motion picture. Norman has written extensively on the business side of classical music, and his website, Slipped Disc, is one of the most widely read resources for classical music and art news. Journalist, writer, novelist, broadcaster, lecturer - Norman Lebrecht is easily one of the most prolific commentators on culture and the classical music arts. In addition to all his accomplishments and 12 books under his belt, Norman is an expert on the music of the 19th century Austrian-Jewish composer and conductor Gustav Mahler. I think you're going to really enjoy this fascinating conversation with a man who has spent his life exploring the meaning and message found in classical music. Links Norman's Website: http://www.normanlebrecht.com/ The Lebrecht Interview on BBC Radio 3: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007tbt3
Slipped Disc Entertainment is proud to present “TVC16: A Celebration of David Bowie” on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at The Lodge in Ontario, California. Performing at the event are “Jiggy Sawdust” (Dennis and Jonathan of the Jigsaw Seen with Kim Serene and Slim Evans from El Vez' band), The Aviators, Vintage City Rockers, Kurt M. Ross (of the Flamethrowers), Kermit, Jaime St. James (of Black 'N Blue), Mike Ruby (of Room Service), Casey Jones & The Railsplitters, Dennis LeBlanc, Jason Arthur (of the Relatives), Patrick Bacich, and the House Band - Scott Sebring, Alan Alves, Tony Snow, Joe Servia, Tommy Rojo, Anna Snow, Vickie Sebring, & Letisha De Laurentiis. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Max’s Kansas City Project. The Lodge is located at 218 W. Holt Blvd., Ontario, California 91762. The program begins at 8:00PM, and the cost is $15 reserved and $10 general admission. Slipped Disc Entertainment, founded and operated by Bruce R Kilgour, is based in Rancho Cucamonga, California and is a full service music entertainment company providing promotion, event planning, band management, and booking. Slipped Disc believes in giving back to local communities and has held many charitable events, most notably an annual toy drive benefiting various Inland Empire cities. The Max’s Kansas Project embraces the philosophy of Mickey Ruskin, the creator of Max’s Kansas City, and was established in his memory in 2001. We are dedicated to providing emergency funding and resources to financially distressed individuals in the creative and performing arts for housing, medical, and legal aid. We are also committed to empowering teens through the arts with a focus on substance abuse and suicide prevention by mentoring and motivating them to make healthy choices, offering an ongoing process to aid them in building the personal skills needed to inspire them to lead healthy, productive lives.
Jenny Li is the director of her own company called Singapore Pain Solutions, which is a one stop solution to pain management specializing in non-invasive treatments for posture problems, body pain aliments such as Slipped Disc, Scoliosis, Migraines, Neck Pain, Back Pain & Numbness Tingling symptoms. She started this business from scratch with her husband. In order for Jenny to live the life that she has now and inspire others, she had to learn how to inspire herself to take action in her own life. Find out in this episode what Jenny does to inspire herself to take action to live the life that she has today. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Jenny's episode, Jenny's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
TOAP FANS ASSEMBLE! This week on the show Marvel’s Agent M aka Ryan Penagos has Damian deep in to the recesses of Marvel’s New York Office for a crossover spectacular! Hear talk of wrestling, comics, and punk; and see how they all connect! This is a Marvel Team-Up Event, so subscribe to Marvel’s Podcast to hear the other half …‘Nuff Said!… Also covered: -The Punk/ Comic connection -The Awesome Artie Philie -Headbanger’s Ball and glimpses of Hardcore -Roadrunner, Madball and Sick Of It All -Metal reping punk -Obituary is the most Hardcore of the metal bands -Mr. Cheepo’s and Slipped Disc -Going with your uncle to a NIN’s show and him fighting security. -The importance of H2O -Was Avail “the Greatest” band ever? -Shopping for essential out of hardcore distros -The Great Muddle Fanzine -The Internet and punk -The Alt.hardcore boards and World Affairs -Taking photos -Silent Majority: Long Island’s Band? -Your Brain quitting math at the College level -SUNY Purchase: booking crazy band -Court Bauer and MLW -Seeing Paul Heyman in a Record Store -Going to ECW with Travis from This Is Hell -The Dream Evening -The Punk/ Wrestling/ Comic Connection -Wizard and Toy Fare!!!! -“I’m going wear the Venom tie!” -Going to the Marvel Editorial Retreats -Landing the gig at Marvel -The modern bullpen and the creation of Agent M -2006: Before everything changes -Other punk in comics -Getting a mall to make you CR -Damian’s unending nightmare of the CM Punk interview -And more!!!!!
This week on Ask the Naked Scientists we find out why a slipped disc can't slip out, why you forget your dreams and why digital radio is behind the times - by about 4 seconds! Also, why present day physics forbids travel to the past, and how you can carry someone elses DNA without being pregnant. We tackle these questions and more on this weeks podcast. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week on Ask the Naked Scientists we find out why a slipped disc can't slip out, why you forget your dreams and why digital radio is behind the times - by about 4 seconds! Also, why present day physics forbids travel to the past, and how you can carry someone elses DNA without being pregnant. We tackle these questions and more on this weeks podcast. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists