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After Wheeler leaves them a mysterious poker chip, Snoop and Sniffy must travel to Las Vegas in search of their friend – but instead, they find themselves wrapped up in a high-stakes game where nothing is as it seems.
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What is up? Welcome back to Drummers on Drumming, a podcast powered by Big Fat Snare Drum. This week I'm re-airing a classic Big Fat Five episode with Tosh Peterson. Long before playing with Lady Gaga and Alkaline Trio, Tosh sat down with me to break down the records, mentors, and moments that shaped his drumming voice. We talk about discovering Thomas Pridgen at 10 years old, learning how to command a stage from Tommy Lee, what Snoop grooves taught him about making people move, and the lessons he learned touring with Nick West at just 16 years old. Inside this episode: Meeting Thomas Pridgen for the first time and eventually studying with him for years Why groove and making people dance mattered more than playing perfectly Learning confidence, leadership, and stage presence on tour with Nick West Tommy Lee, pyrotechnics, and why Tosh believes drummers should steal the spotlight The influence of Tosh's dad and the roots of his playing style --- Get Your Copy of the Drummers on Drumming Book Today!
This week's Mixtape Rewind takes us back to season 2 when Matt and Sam put together a mix centered around songs that ask questions. We kick off with The Who asking the most direct opener imaginable, then slide into Third Eye Blind heartbreak, Snoop Dogg identity, and a newer Snoop cut that feels like confidence distilled. Along the way we hit War's endlessly singable “Why Can't We Be Friends,” A Tribe Called Quest proving some songs never age, and Joe Jackson's sharp little spiral of “Is She Really Going Out With Him.” The questions get bigger and weirder from there, with Pixies capturing that drifting, upside-down feeling that somehow still fits modern life.The back half turns reflective without losing the fun. We talk about how arrangement can change meaning in “What's So Funny 'Bout Peace, Love, And Understanding,” why “What's My Age Again” lands harder the older you get, and how the Bee Gees remind everyone they're more than disco. We close with Michael Jackson's “Will You Be There,” plus a heavy dose of 90s soundtrack nostalgia and the memories that come packaged with the music. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5oIgRs82dIJ9EURkgtkweB?si=e0e1135f2a224bf0Who Are You? by The WhoHow's It Going To Be? by Third Eye BlindWho Am I? by Snoop DoggWhat U Talkin' Bout? by Snoop DoggWhy Can't We Be Friends? by WarCan I Kick It? by A Tribe Called QuestIs She Really Going Out With Him? by Joe JacksonWhere Is My Mind? by Pixies(What's So Funny ‘Bout) Peace Love and Understanding? by Elvis Costello & The AttractionsWhat's My Age Again? by blink-182How Deep Is Your Love? by Bee GeesWill You Be There? by Michael JacksonGo to My.SuperAwesomeMix.com and start using our new app on any device - mobile or laptop. Copy and paste a link to your playlist then turn it into an old school mixtape in minutes! Support the showVisit us at https://www.superawesomemix.com to learn more about our app, our merchandise, our cards, and more!
A statue of the official mascot of Singapore, The Merlion, a half-lion, half fish, has DISAPPEARED. No one and Singapore can rest easy until it is found. Can Snoop and Sniffy be the saviors of Singapore and find the missing Merlion?
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Click here to join Sync Producer Hub In this episode members celebrate wins: a Snoop record mixed and featured in a video, multiple label and sync deals (including BMG placements), new gear and studio upgrades, successful album placements with Warner/Chappell, and members sharing stories of leaving day jobs to pursue music full time. The episode showcases community support, practical advice on focus and time management, tips on pitching and catalog management, and the power of collaboration within the hub.
Listen as Spike Lou and Animal Brown reacting to this week in hip-hop. Drake's ICEMAN rollout is in full effect. We rate the rollout and discuss how bad the game needs him. Snoop formally announces his biopic with a new director. Complex lists their top 100 Jay Z songs. We'll discuss what they left off smh. DMX has a new podcast on deck about his life. Are we tapping in???
For this week's ep of my podcast Apt. 5B we're chopping it up about what are your top 5 hip hop alley oops aka the top 5 dopest hip hop features that introduced us to new MC's a la Dre's Deep Cover introducing us to Snoop or Main Sources Live At the BBQ introducing us to Nas and Akineyle! We're also chopping it up about why R&B singers don't throw alley oops to new artists and what are our top 5 NBA alley oops!Just another DOOOOOOOOOOPE ep y'all and don't forget to subscribe to our Youtube channel and check us out wherever you listen to your fave podcasts at!@Kil889www.willmakebeatsforfood.com
This Week for your Daily Ratings Movie News: A ton of news and announcements this week as CinemaCon was underway in Las Vegas. Top Gun 3 and a World War Z Sequel are in the works. Zach Creggers had a huge week, and Sean Baker will be initiating a new indie studio from Warner Bros. Also Martha Stewart AND Snoop Dog are getting their own biopics?? All this and more... - Check out all our Movie Scores on the site! - Support the Daily Ratings and become a Producer now! - Here are all the new movies out now! - Shop our store for all the Daily Ratings gear!
It is 420 today so the trash segment is dedicated to Snoop who has a new biopic coming out. He says it will be rated R and that the fire dept has already come to his trailer to check on all the smoke!
Join the nastiest waxiest podcast this side of the Mississippi for a riot laugh fest (Brandon is baked during the show and writing this). Roller skaters in Toluca Lake and adult Pokémon collectors. AI is kinda bullshit don't let robots in your home. Snoop and his new album. Why can't there be a DPGC movie? Chappelle Show again, good idea or bad? These questions are answered fo dat azz right here on Liquor License.
Snoop and Sniffy travel to Lagos, Nigeria just as the Lagos Carnival kicks off. But when a legendary set of sacred Yoruba drums goes missing, Snoop and Sniffy must race against time to find the drums before the parade starts or the entire carnival may be ruined before it even starts!
Yesterday Snoop was at the Issaquah Costco to promote his new line of snack chips!
Alegerile parlamentare din Ungaria s-au încheiat cu o participare record și o schimbare majoră pe scena politică. Dupa 16 ani la putere, Viktor Orban a fost infrant. Maghiarii cu dubla cetatenie de la noi nu l-au votat insa pe Peter Magyar. Partidul TISZA a acuzat actuala conducere a Ungariei ca i-a tradat pe maghiarii din Transilvania. Magyar promite transparență în finanțarea din Ardeal și susține o politică de bună vecinătate, concentrată pe cooperare. Hezbollah refuză dialogul cu Israelul Miscarea Hezbollah anunță că nu va respecta eventualele acorduri rezultate din discuțiile dintre Liban și Israel, în timp ce tensiunile din regiune continuă să escaladeze. Diplomati din cele doua tari negociaza la Washington. Israelul a respins ideea unui armistițiu înaintea negocierilor si a continuat atacurile in sudul Libanului. Cine e fundația care a plătit panourile anticezariană din Capitală? Panouri uriase aparute in Bucuresti in ultimele zile le sfatuiesc pe viitoarele mame sa refuze operatiile de cezariana. Prin operatie, lipsa dilataţiilor şi contracţiilor se transmite genetic de la mamă la fiică, este unul din mesaje. O abordare cel putin scandaloasa si fara suport stiintific, care a determinat- o pe o deputata USR sa anunțe depunerea unui proiect de lege care să prevadă ca orice panou public trebuie să aibă avizul Colegiului Medicilor. Intrer timp, jurnalistii de la Snoop.ro au descoperit ca fundatia care a platit panourile promoveaza diverse teorii ale conspiratiei. Dezvoltam subiectul in 40 de minute.
This is The Beer Is Fundamental Show. This is Episode 155 and we want to welcome you once again to the NeighBeerHood where craft beer is always the talk of the town. We are your hosts, BT aka O-Beer-Wan Kenobi the Jedi Knight of craft beer and Lady T. Between the Snoop and Dre Lounge and the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade, we do not know what was weirder. But you know that we can have a good time anywhere. CHEERS!
Crypto investigations are becoming a core part of modern policing. From ransomware and darknet markets to fraud and organized crime, digital assets increasingly appear in criminal investigations.Det. Anoop “Snoop” Dattani of the Regional Organized Crime Unit at West Midlands Police joins Ari to discuss how investigators are adapting. Drawing on nearly two decades in policing and extensive cyber investigative experience, Snoop explains how crypto cases often move in two directions: reactive investigations that begin with a wallet address or victim report, and proactive investigations that start with a small intelligence lead and grow into broader criminal networks.The conversation explores why blockchain evidence can be so powerful, how crypto fits into wider criminal typologies, and why training across frontline policing is increasingly important. Snoop also highlights the importance of protecting the legitimate crypto ecosystem — and shares a bit about his own interest in the growing gaming ecosystem on Solana.A practical conversation about how law enforcement is adapting to technology — and where crypto investigations are headed next.
In this podcast extra, listen to MS NOW's Ari Melber's extended interview with Snoop Dogg, who reflects on his career, life, goals, music, and politics. Snoop discusses his creative ventures with Def Jam, which grew out of his discussions with Lucian Grainge; advising newer artists like Benny the Butcher; music projects including “The Algorithm” and collaborating with Ice Cube, E40 and Too $hort in Mount Westmore; and his reflections on his history and relationships, including Snoop's live reactions to classic videos from the archive dating back to the early 1990s. (Originally aired 2022) To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Thursday’s full Rickey Smiley Morning Show delivers a powerful blend of faith, culture, and conversation. From a stirring prayer and breaking global news involving President Trump and Iran, to Megan Thee Stallion’s health scare, Lizzo’s Grammy‑linked confession, and Snoop Dogg’s trademark setback, the show keeps listeners locked in hour after hour. Celebrity tea heats up with Brandy distancing from Ray J, Todd Tucker’s post‑divorce faith journey, 50 Cent clashing with Louisiana officials, and Whoopi Goldberg defending Tiger Woods. Add in a legendary New Edition interview, laugh‑out‑loud Black Tony chaos, and sharp political analysis, and this episode is packed with moments you don’t want to miss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deontay Wilder sits down with Piers Morgan and discusses how he came about having a daughter. This may arguably be the best answer in the history of the world. Hold onto your butts!
Cameron, Jesse, Derek and Emily are all back together for a packed episode. In RELEVANT Recommends, we highlight Indie Tribe's new album, Who Do You Say I Am? and caught up with the guys at SXSW to talk about the making of the project and what it says about who they are as a group.In RELEVANT Buzz: Alabama's basketball team has been quietly building a faith culture all season that's worth knowing about. Then, as Stephen Colbert is wrapping up the Late Show, his next move is pretty unexpected: writing a Lord of the Rings movie with Peter Jackson. And then we highlight an unexpected connection between SNL's newest cast member and Orlando-based Christian rapper Caleb Gordon. For real.Plus we cover NCAA tournament drama, late night legends ranked, and the high school celebrity alumni rabbit hole (yes, DJ Khaled, Joey Fatone and Wayne Brady went to school together). In Slices: googly eyes are scientifically proven to deter seagulls (and lions), and the world record Big Mac guy has opinions on the Big Arch. And at the end of the show it's One Has to Go: pop icons, board games, classic Comedy Central, sneaker culture and more. We said it was packed.0:00 — Intro / Derek's back, everybody's been sick4:00 — The podcast economy is in trouble11:30 — Mike Lindell gets served mid-interview19:58 — RELEVANT Buzz20:30 — NCAA Tournament buzzer beater & Dan Hurley headbutts a ref23:30 — Alabama basketball's faith culture and Bible study movement25:45 — Stephen Colbert leaving Late Show; late night legends ranked27:25 — Colbert is co-writing a Lord of the Rings movie (Shadows of the Past)33:00 — Unexpected celebrity connections: Snoop & Cameron Diaz, Dr. Phillips HS alumni34:50 — SNL's Cam Patterson and Christian rapper Caleb Gordon went to school together39:05 — Slices: Googly eyes deter seagulls (and lions in Botswana)41:35 — Slices: The Big Mac world record holder reviews the Big Arch44:42 — RELEVANT Recommends: Indie Tribe's Who Do You Say I Am?47:37 — Derek on writing albums in lockdown camps53:00 — One Has to Go: pop icons, comedians, board games, sneakers, Nickelodeon, MTVAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
After an ancient Grecian artifact depicting one of the world's first dogs goes missing from the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, Snoop and Sniffy must find a way to find the thief and retrieve the artifact before its destroyed forever.
Young Carter’s parents want him to cut back on his screen time. But he’s seeing things on those screens: criminal things. Read the full review. If you've enjoyed listening to Plugged In Reviews, please give us your feedback.
Big Dumb Podcast S1E11 - Pee Pee on Thousands at Airbnb, Shia & Snoop's Prison Rodeo, and Blake's Straw Rage -
In this episode of Perspektives with Bank, Big Bank sits down with entrepreneur Snoop for a powerful conversation about grief, resilience, and building success after personal loss. Snoop opens up about losing her daughter and how that experience reshaped her outlook on life, purpose, and business. She shares her journey into the hospitality industry in Atlanta, discussing the risks, challenges, and mindset required to grow as an entrepreneur while navigating public attention and reality TV exposure. The conversation also explores financial literacy, investing, and mentorship, as Snoop emphasizes the importance of ownership, strategic decision-making, and giving back to the next generation. She reflects on authenticity, personal style, and the evolution of her spirituality, while also discussing the complexities of dating as a successful woman. Tune in and join the conversation in the socials below. Rate, subscribe, comment and share. Follow Perspektives With Bank on IG @perspektiveswithbank @whoissnoopSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WBS: The Cat Burglar #353 -- The gang is at it again. Brimstone is joined by his wing-man Alex DaPonte and Brim's wife Danielle as they chat about the striped cat named Robbie who steals treats from stores and gets away with it, Brim getting inducted into town Hall of Fame, Brush Brigade premiere, and they wish Big Bird a happy birthday. They discuss the Trademark office refusing Snoop Dogg's recent trademark request, and they talk about the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle rescued in Texas. They discuss the limited edition Progresso soup sucking candies, Polymarket betting, and Ticketmaster / Live Nation getting away with straight up robbery. Brim explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Bomani Jones is joined by DJ Wally Sparks for another Time Machine Tuesday, this time breaking down the state of West Coast rap in 1996. They dive into Tupac's transformation into the ultimate California rap star, Dr. Dre and Snoop struggling without each other, the rise of The Doggfather and Aftermath, and why Ice Cube's Westside Connection run mattered so much. Plus, they show love to Too Short, E-40, Ras Kass, the Bay Area movement, and explain how the West Coast sound had the whole country in its grip. Subscribe to The Right Time with Bomani Jones for new episodes, sharp takes, and deep dives into sports, culture, and music history. #BomaniJones #TheRightTime #2Pac #DrDre #SnoopDogg #IceCube #WestCoastRap #HipHopHistory #WallySparks #E40 #TooShort Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Chicago, Illinois, Snoop and Sniffy are shocked to find themselves face-to-face with a nemesis from Snoop's past. Now, they must race across the Windy City from the Bean in Millennium Park all the way to the top of Willis Tower to stop the one and only, Professor Mittens, from enacting her dastardly plan.
When a rare kauri tree is stolen from the Auckland Domain, Snoop and Sniffy are called down to the land of kiwis and hobbits to help return the rare and ancient tree to its rightful place and bringing justice and peace back to the native Māori people.
Zappa Vaultmeister Joe Travers discusses the Bongo Fury box set, the Frank and Beefheart origin story, Frank's cutting edge approach and what may be next from the Zappa Universe. Order the Zappa/Beefheart Bongo Fury 50th Anniversary editions here Topics Include: Joe and Nate bond over the Stooges and unreleased raw recordings Bongo Fury turns 50 with 48 previously unheard tracks Two complete Armadillo shows finally presented unedited in sequence Portuguese Lunar Landing emerges from rehearsal tapes—a true nugget Frank kept tour itineraries but few detailed production notes Joe worked solo digitizing tapes for decades under Gail's direction Universal now controls the vault—the process has changed significantly Frank's Mac had one gigabyte—they dumped mixes to tape constantly Kennedy backup tapes and Synclavier data may be unplayable forever Racing against tape decay and obsolete machines that can't be replaced Heartbreak: 1630 tapes getting stuck and destroyed inside malfunctioning machines Early history of Frank and Captain Beefheart The Soots recorded together—Tiger Roach released, two covers still unreleased Frank invited Beefheart to join tour to get him some money Beefheart was unpredictable—lyrics in paper bags, sketching onstage mid-show "Born to Suck" captures spontaneous studio magic with Snoop tape banter Frank constantly taped everything—jokes often sparked future song ideas Post-tour darkness: Herb Cohen fallout left Frank uncertain about everything Frank and Beefheart reconnected—hour-long phone calls in Frank's final months Warner Brothers failed to promote One Size Fits All and Bongo Fury Cheaper Than Cheap footage sat in vault for decades—sync issues unresolved Joe finally identified the mystery tapes; Universal funded the restoration More Atmos projects coming—Joe teases a big announcement next month Extended & High resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
Diana snoops on her boyfriend all the time...but she says she's doing it to protect her relationship. Does she actually have a good point? Is she out of line?
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After a life-altering attack that nearly killed him when he was 16, Cole Stevenson, also known as Merkules, set out to become one of the biggest rappers on Canada's West Coast. Growing up, he had pictures of Snoop Dogg on his bedroom wall. So years later, when Snoop's label Death Row Records came calling, Merkules almost hung up the phone. Today, he's the only Canadian artist to ever be signed to the iconic label. Merkules sits down with guest host Garvia Bailey to talk about his debut for Death Row, Survivor's Guilt, which is a statement album about his life, career, and the obstacles he's overcome along the way.
Professor Mittens is back with her nastiest scheme yet. She's determined to cause full-blown pet pandemonium across Pflugerville and this time Snoop and Sniffy won't stand a chance to stop her. Or will they? Find out in the Season Finale.
In this episode of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast, we take a structured, evidence-based approach to the acute treatment of migraine in children and adolescents. From confirming the diagnosis and screening for concerning features to optimizing outpatient therapy and executing a protocolized emergency department strategy, this episode walks through what works. We review the role of NSAIDs and triptans, clarify how IV fluids and ketorolac fit into care, and provide a stepwise framework for dopamine antagonists, valproate bridge therapy, DHE protocols, steroids, discharge planning, and admission decisions. Practical dosing, reassessment timing, and family-centered communication strategies are emphasized throughout. Learning Objectives Recognize the clinical features of pediatric migraine and distinguish it from secondary causes of headache. Implement a stepwise, evidence-based emergency department approach to acute pediatric migraine, including appropriate medication selection and timing of reassessment. Develop safe discharge and follow-up plans by defining treatment endpoints, minimizing medication overuse, and identifying patients who require referral or inpatient management. References 1. Oskoui M, Pringsheim T, Holler-Managan Y, et al. Practice Guideline Update Summary: Acute Treatment of Migraine in Children and Adolescents: Report of the Guideline Development, Dissemination, and Implementation Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Headache Society. Neurology. 2019;93(11):487-499. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000008095. 2. Patterson-Gentile C, Szperka CL. The Changing Landscape of Pediatric Migraine Therapy: A Review. JAMA Neurology. 2018;75(7):881-887. doi:10.1001/jamaneurol.2018.0046. 3. Bachur RG, Monuteaux MC, Neuman MI. A Comparison of Acute Treatment Regimens for Migraine in the Emergency Department. Pediatrics. 2015;135(2):232-238. doi:10.1542/peds.2014-2432. 4. Ashina M. Migraine. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2020;383(19):1866-1876. doi:10.1056/NEJMra1915327. 5. Richer L, Billinghurst L, Linsdell MA, et al. Drugs for the Acute Treatment of Migraine in Children and Adolescents. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2016;4:CD005220. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD005220.pub2. Transcript This transcript was generated using Descript automated transcription software and has been reviewed and edited for accuracy by the episode's author. Edits were limited to correcting names, titles, medical terminology, and transcription errors. The content reflects the original spoken audio and was not substantively altered. And today we're gonna talk about the acute treatment of migraine headache in children and adolescents. This is bread and butter for the PED, requires precise diagnosis and evidence-based treatment. We're gonna talk about making that diagnosis, red flags, outpatient and ED treatment, as well as some second-line agents, admission decisions, and a whole lot more. So migraine in children is defined by three criteria, and at least five attacks lasting two to 72 hours. So you gotta have at least two of the following: pulsating or throbbing quality, moderate to severe intensity, aggravation by routine activity, and a unilateral location. Although in children, it's often bilateral, plus at least one of nausea or vomiting and photophobia and/or phonophobia. In children headaches are frequently bilateral, bifrontal, bitemporal. The duration might be shorter than adults, especially in kids under second or third grade. And you may have to infer whether or not they have photophobia from their behavior. Like does the child close their eyes or wanna go into a dark room? In the emergency department, we're often diagnosing based on pattern recognition plus exclusion of dangerous secondary causes. Or even more often than that, the patient comes in and says, I've got a migraine. Before I move on to treatments, let's talk about some red flags where you might wanna pause and not just jump to migraine therapy. And the mnemonic SNOOP can be helpful here. And it stands for S for systemic symptoms such as fevers, myalgia, weight loss, or another S, secondary risk factors such as an immune deficiency, cancer, pregnancy, N for neurologic signs, papilledema, focal deficit, confusion, seizures. O onset sudden, or thunderclap. Migraines are often a little more gradual than that. The other O is older age, or technically younger age too, younger than five years or older than 50. Hopefully those patients are not coming into the pediatric emergency department. And then pattern changes, these new symptoms in a previously stable pattern. Don't ignore that. And precipitants, you know, is it worse with Valsalva, position change, or under significant exertion? If these signs are present, you'll probably wanna take a pause and just not throw migraine treatment at the patient. If they're stable, MRI is the preferred imaging modality, but a very sick patient, it'd be okay to get a head CT. If you've got a normal neurologic exam, there's no red flags. Again, you don't need routine imaging for migraine headaches. So let's talk about treatment. So hopefully patients have actually started to treat their headache before they arrive in the emergency department. If they haven't, it's a good idea to have some triage protocols in place. So ibuprofen, 7.5 to 10 milligrams per kilogram, 10 milligrams per kilogram is superior to placebo and it's superior to acetaminophen at two hours. So that's what we would use. Early treatment's critical. So ideally within the first hour of onset. So that's why triage protocols help. We'll give kids 10 mg per kg of ibuprofen and like 30 ounces of Gatorade. Blue is often the first Gatorade choice, though that's not an evidence-based statement. You can also use naproxen, but most of the studies are on ibuprofen. If NSAIDs fail, many adolescents and some older children will be prescribed triptans. The best evidence currently supports sumatriptan plus naproxen or zolmitriptan nasal spray. Rizatriptan is FDA approved down to age six. Adolescents respond to these agents better than younger children, and the route matters. The nasal formulations help when nausea is prominent. Families should be counseled to treat early, use weight-appropriate dosing, and avoid using acute medications more than 10 days per month. Often patients will have already taken an NSAID and a triptan before they get to the ED, and that's where we get into the treatment of refractory migraine. Now this is most of the patients that I will see, and before we push medications, let's briefly review ED treatment goals. You either want the patient headache free. Back to their baseline or mild descending pain. So a pain score of one to three. If you don't reach one of those endpoints and it's not agreed upon with the patient and their family, you've not completed treatments. You should do a reassessment within one hour after each intervention. And let's face it, if you're not reassessing within an hour and defining treatment goals, you're not practicing protocolized migraine care. So in the emergency department, many of you may be familiar with the migraine cocktail. So what is that? In general, it's a dopaminergic agent such as prochlorperazine or metoclopramide plus ketorolac, plus IV fluids. Let's take a look at all three of those components and see if you can guess which one is actually the one that can abort the migraine. So fluids are commonly given in pediatric migraine, but they alone do not treat it. They're helpful. Many patients have been throwing up or a bit dehydrated, but there are small randomized trials that show essentially no meaningful pain reduction in patients that get IV fluids alone. Well, what about ketorolac? Toradol, like that's the first thing you give to a kid with a kidney stone, right? It does help, but it's really adjunctive. So the main first-line agents for refractory or status migrainosus in the emergency department are the dopamine antagonists, and the first-line treatment for most patients is prochlorperazine or Compazine. The dose is 0.15 milligram per kilogram IV. The max is 10 milligrams. This is the backbone of ED migraine care. And why do they work? Well, migraines aren't just some random vascular headache. This is an inherited disorder with central pain pathways gone awry. Dopamine plays a large role in that pain, nausea, hypersensitivity, amplification of symptoms and more that, frankly, I won't get into this podcast because molecules hurt my head. The dopamine antagonists treat the headache, they reduce the nausea, and they just tamp down this process. Overall, the response rates approach 85%. Some studies have suggested that the response rate is about 77% at an hour and 90% at three hours. If you add the ketorolac and IV fluids, you get your response rate up to about 93 to 94%. These agents really do work well together. There have been randomized trials comparing IV prochlorperazine versus ketorolac. 85% of prochlorperazine patients achieved headache relief versus only 55% of ketorolac patients. So ketorolac helps, but really it's the prochlorperazine. Metoclopramide, or Reglan, is used in a lot of centers as well. There are some smaller studies in children and adolescents that show that prochlorperazine is more effective, but if kids have an adverse reaction, more on that in a moment, or they prefer metoclopramide because they've responded to it in the past, it's okay to go with it as well. Right. So what does it actually look like when you give the migraine cocktail to a patient? I think it's important to explain to patients and families what to expect, and if this is a teenager, I'm talking to them directly. I mean, they're getting the medication first and foremost. I tell them that the most effective way to treat their headache is with an IV. This often causes lots of angst, even in older teenagers. The medication just does not get to the brain as effectively and fast enough if you take it by mouth. Many patients who get the dopaminergic agents, so prochlorperazine, will invariably feel jittery or anxious or like they gotta move or like they got ants in their pants. I tell them to expect this so they're not surprised and worried when it happens. I tell them that once they start feeling that way, it means the medicine is probably working. They need to hit the nurse button and we're gonna get them up and have them take a walk. This fixes it for the majority of patients just getting up and moving. In adult centers, even with the initial administration of the prochlorperazine or as sort of a reflexive response to any of those symptoms, they just give a slug of IV Benadryl. There's some studies in adolescents especially that this may decrease the effectiveness of the IV agents you're giving in the first place, and it may also increase return rates to the ED. So I will use IV diphenhydramine if getting up and moving around isn't working, or if the distress is significant, or if the patient clearly indicates they've needed it in the past. So if after the migraine cocktail, the patient has met their pain goals and the reassessment is favorable, they can go home to outpatient follow-up. How about if the headache got better, but not all the way? It's usually when the initial migraine cocktail didn't achieve the pain endpoints fully, like it helped partially. If the dopamine blockade didn't do anything, valproate is unlikely to rescue the case. And so valproate works on GABA and it stabilizes some of these pain processes, but the dopaminergic agent needs to have done something first for valproate to work. Per the most common protocol, you give an initial dose of IV valproate, then you discharge the patient home on Depakote ER. So oral valproic acid under 10 years old or under 50 kilograms, 250 milligrams PO twice a day for two weeks, or older than 10 or greater than 50 kilos, 500 milligrams twice a day for two weeks. This is the extended release and it's most helpful if you give the first oral dose in the emergency department. So that's why it's very important to build this protocol in advance. If you don't have IV valproate, then don't just give the patient oral valproate, and definitely don't prescribe an oral course for discharge. All right, well, what about DHE? Dihydroergotamine for refractory or status migrainosus? Generally, this is only given at pediatric centers where you have neurology coverage. It's contraindicated if you've had another dose of DHE within 14 days, or you've had any triptan of any sort within 24 hours, and you must obtain a pregnancy test in adolescent females before giving it. The dosing for less than 30 kilograms is 0.5 milligram. At least 30 kilograms is one milligram. You give 50% of the dose over three minutes, then the remaining 50% over 30 minutes. If this is gonna work, the patients are gonna start feeling wretched at first. They're gonna get very nauseous and they're gonna vomit. They're gonna have flushing, and you'll see transient hypertension. Most of that resolves within the hour in most centers. If you're committing to DHE, you're kind of bringing the patient into the hospital anyway, though some facilities will have DHE done in the emergency department with close outpatient follow-up. Either way, it's really best practice to involve child neurology if you're giving DHE. Alright, well what about steroids? They give those in grownups too, right? Steroids really only have a role for recurrence prevention in children. So for kids that have a history of returning within 72 hours for rebound headache, you can give dexamethasone 0.6 milligram per kilogram IV dose, the max of 10 milligrams. You do not discharge them home on a steroid prescription or a Medrol dose pack or something else, and this can cut the recurrence risk down a bit. There's other therapies out there like magnesium and ketamine. There's just not enough evidence there. And the purpose of this episode is to discuss the therapies that have good evidence behind them and should be part of protocols across the country. Some patients are unfortunately not responsive to emergency department therapy and need admission. The main inpatient therapy is the DHE protocol. If they're not DHE eligible, they haven't tolerated it well or it's unavailable, admission's unlikely to help them unless they just need some IV fluids to help them get back up on their feet. You should consult neurology if the headache goals are not met after maximizing ED therapy for advice. And we should definitely avoid opioids. They don't treat patients with migraines. They increase recurrence risk. They increase revisit rates. Again, the dopamine antagonist prochlorperazine, it's superior for sustained relief when families ask about them, and fortunately they're asking about opioids far less. We use medications that treat the migraine pain pathways and signaling. We don't just wanna mask the pain. All right, so that's all I've got on the acute management of migraine headaches, especially in the emergency department. Remember that migraine care in the ED should be protocolized and evidence-based. IV fluids are supportive. Prochlorperazine is the first line, or you can use metoclopramide as well. Ketorolac is an adjunctive therapy. Valproate is next line. If you've gotta escalate, and DHE is specialized therapy, you can start in the ED, but most of these patients are getting admitted. Dexamethasone or steroids in children can reduce recurrence risk, but they're not really part of the acute management. You should definitely define the endpoints and structurally and systematically reassess patients at an hour. The goal is to get them feeling better to a defined endpoint and to restore function. There is evidence-based pediatric emergency migraine care. You should understand that, plus how to explain why these agents are being given and some of the side effects to patients and families. I find that that approach increases your likelihood of buy-in and success. Alright, so that's it for this episode on the Acute Management of Migraine Headaches in Children and Adolescents. I hope you found it helpful and I can pretty much guarantee that you're gonna see a patient with a migraine on your next shift. If you've got any feedback or comments, send them my way. If you like this episode, leave a review on your favorite podcast site. It helps more people find the show. Or recommend it to a colleague. If there's other topics that you'd like to hear, send them my way for the Pediatric Emergency Medicine podcast. This has been Brad Sobolewski. See you next time.
On today's show, host Douglas Haynes is in conversation with Lindsay Weinberg about her new book, Smart University: Student Surveillance in the Digital Age. It's a timely book that gives a snapshot of how higher education is increasingly relying on digital student surveillance presumably to better prepare students for the digital economy. But the reality is that education technology or “ed tech” too often perpetuates austerity, structural racism, and the privatization of public universities under the guise of solving problems. Weinberg writes about predictive analytics that divert students to certain degree paths, data brokers, how student learning software tracks student activity and behavior, automated exam proctoring that uses facial recognition, and the rise of student wellness technologies. These measures are undertaken in the name of improving student success metrics and outcomes. But schools are cutting the proven and effective programs run by real people in order to usher in technology-based solutions. Ed tech is often marketed as a cost-saving solution, but these technologies are quite costly themselves. Weinberg's research shows how ed tech and austerity go hand in hand. Students really aren't aware of how their institutions are tracking them, even before they matriculate, says Weinberg. She traces how, in practice, FERPA actually enables public-private information sharing and says we need more transparency about student data and work. The rise of ed tech in higher education is possible because we've romanticized technology and students aren't invited to the conversation. Weinberg also tracks the resistance to ed tech, from community organizing and policy efforts that seek to “turn back the clock” on digital technologies in education. She's seen students successfully fight to get predatory technology off their campuses. Weinberg advocates slowing down to allow the time and space for democratic process and deliberation. Note: This pledge drive interview was edited to remove parts of the show dedicated to station fundraising. We thank our listeners for their generous support. Lindsay Weinberg is a clinical assistant professor and the Director of the Tech Justice Lab in the John Martinson Honors College at Purdue University. Featured image of the cover of Smart University: Student Surveillance in the Digital Age by Lindsay Weinberg. Did you enjoy this story? Your funding makes great, local journalism like this possible. Donate hereThe post In Search of Data, Schools Snoop on the Their Students appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Its actually our 184th episode for DWMOD podcast and Dunbar Dicks is in the house talking Winter Games '26 #Olympics from figure slating scandals to dissapopintments to Alyssa Liu, Hockey Gold, Borat, all time Olympic let downs, Snoop and you know theres much much more in this weeks episode with.... #AlrightBet #QuickHits, #NoWay, #KnockItOff #WhatJustHappened #GordonButterfeld #CrimesAgainstFootball #SportsForTheWin #BrassMonkey #OldeEnglish800 #kuttinloosenetwork #Wintergames #Dwmodpod #Borat #Figureskating #chock #bates #malinin #quadgod #usahockey #gold #medalcount #french #judges #Snoop #88olympics #dannymanning #dreamteam #danjansen #gordiehowebridge #dananddave #shawnwhite #dirtydancing #alysaliu
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After Sniffy's parents are dog-napped, Snoop is surprised to find HIS own parents on Bark Street. They're here to help on the case and make sure Snoop is still the top-notch dog detective around. Today's episode is quite the FAMILY affair!
“Self Motivation- If you want different for yourself, you gotta do different for yourself. If I can't control anything else in this world, I can control my ways and my actions, so I'll start there.” Method Man Hip-hop icon, actor, and cultural legend Method Man joins The Pivot for a powerful conversation that goes beyond music and making movies. From his rise as a founding member of the Wu-Tang Clan to building longevity across music, film, and television, Method Man breaks down the mindset, discipline, and pivots that shaped his journey. He opens up about navigating fame, protecting his craft, fatherhood, and the lessons learned from setbacks and success. With trademark authenticity and wisdom, Meth delivers gems on evolution, ownership, and staying true to yourself while adapting to change. He lets us in on some never-heard-before stories from studio sessions with Mary J, to bond with Snoop to final words with Tupac to relationship with Biggie...Method Man shares his experiences from a decorated life to the dark parts we didn't see. This episode is raw, reflective, and inspiring — a masterclass on growth, resilience, and redefining legacy. You don't want to miss this one Pivot Family, please like, comment and hit the subscribe button, we love to hear from ya! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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