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Key messages delivered at the ‘So Hot Right Now’ and ‘Feeling the Heat’ meetings at the Sydney Opera House in early March 2025 Controversies about the use of higher dose oestrogen and the potential overuse of testosterone for other than its current indications How these messages might translate into the management of menopause in a general practice setting Host: Dr Terri Foran | Total Time: 45 mins Expert: Dr Rebecca South, Women's Health General Practitioner Register for our fortnightly FREE WEBCASTSEvery second Tuesday | 7:00pm-9:00pm AEDT Click here to register for the next oneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Updates on the rapidly changing landscape of menopause care in Australia and globally, focusing on revolutionary PBS changes making hormone therapy more affordable and the growing momentum around women's health initiatives.• Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) now includes Estrogel, Prometrium, and Estrogel Pro (as of March 1st), with Slinder joining May 1st• PBS prescriptions require specific coding - you may need a new prescription to access subsidised pricing• FDA removed warnings from testosterone in the USA, highlighting the need for Australia to update outdated warnings on vaginal estrogen products• The "So Hot Right Now" Medical Conference created an inclusive learning environment for healthcare providers to discuss menopause care• Government funding for GP education ($1.5 million) lacks sufficient scope and evaluation mechanisms• Dr. Lisa Mosconi leading a $50 million research program to reduce Alzheimer's in women by studying the relationship between protective hormones and brain health• Jo launches Sheela Consulting - Unapologetic Advocacy, focusing on women's health policy and advocacyIf you've missed any of our expert conversations over the past two years, go back and listen, and please share them with anyone who needs this information.To listen to my previous episode and interview with Assistant Minister Ged Kearney, please head to episode 110.Links:Johanna Wicks - LinkedInSo Hot Right Now Medical ConferenceDr Lisa Mosconi - CARE fundingAustralian Government $573M fundingThank you for listening to my show! Join the conversation on Instagram
Enjoy this captivating conversation with Dr. Louise Newson, a renowned Uk based expert in the field of menopause. With her extensive background in evidence-based medicine and a passion for translating complex medical data into practical insights, Dr. Newson sheds light on the evolving landscape of menopause awareness, specifically in Australia. You will hear about her journey from a career in pathology and cancer medicine to becoming a leading advocate for menopause education. Together, we discuss the highly anticipated "So Hot Right Now" event at the iconic Sydney Opera House, a groundbreaking occasion focused on perimenopause and menopause education.Our discussion travels through the critical need for a patient-centered approach to hormone therapy, emphasising the importance of adapting medical education to meet real-world health challenges. With personal anecdotes and teaching experiences from Birmingham University, we dive into the intersection of scientific research and practical application, particularly in managing menopausal symptoms and future health risks. Dr Newson addresses common misconceptions about hormone replacement therapy and the need for greater accessibility to medical literature, empowering women to make informed health decisions.This episode brings you a blend of expert insights, personal experiences, and a heartfelt anticipation for inspiring shared journeys.Links:Dr Louise Newson - websiteSo Hot Right Now - live stream ticketsThank you for listening to my show! Join the conversation on Instagram
In episode 301 of the You're Not Broken podcast, Dr. Kelly Casperson discusses 15 things she wishes would change in women's health, focusing on hormonal health, the healthcare system, sexual health, and education. She emphasizes the importance of choice regarding hormone therapy after breast cancer, the need for better sex education, and the challenges posed by the current healthcare system. Dr. Casperson also shares her aspirations for future clinics and the importance of addressing orgasmic inequality and healthcare costs. Takeaways Hormones after breast cancer should be a choice. There is a need for FDA-approved female-dosed testosterone products. Healthcare costs are a significant barrier to accessing care. Sex education in the U.S. is inadequate and needs reform. Orgasmic inequality is prevalent, particularly in heterosexual relationships. Vaginal estrogen is safe and should not carry a cancer warning. Healthcare providers need better work-life balance to prevent burnout. Education is key to improving sexual health and understanding. The healthcare system should prioritize patient care over profits. Future clinics are needed to support women's health and hormonal optimization. [M] Factor Screening in Seattle Jan 29 that Kelly is hosting a Q&A for after the documentary https://hotpausehealth.com/the-m-factor-screening/ So Hot Right Now in Sydney, March 1: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/talks-and-ideas/so-hot-right-now Sedona in October: https://www.ascendretreats.com/menopause-and-sexual-health-2025 Mastering Menopause & Beyond 16th & 17th Kelly is hosting a retreat with Dr. Lauren Streicher and Dr. Ellen Gendler in Arizona https://itineraries.duffleandcompass.com/Curious-Interested-Women/1326349104644622166 Order my book "You Are Not Broken: Stop "Should-ing" All Over You Sex Life" Listen to my Tedx Talk: Why we need adult sex ed Take my Adult Sex Ed Master Class: My Website Interested in my sexual health and hormone clinic? Starts 2025. Thanks to our sponsor Midi Women's Health. Designed by midlife experts, delivered by experienced clinicians, covered by insurance. Midi is the first virtual care clinic made exclusively for women 40+. Evidence-based treatments. Personalized midlife care. https://www.joinmidi.com Thanks to our sponsor Sprout Pharmaceuticals. To find out if Addyi is right for you, go to addyi.com/notbroken and use code NOTBROKEN for a $10 telemedicine appointment. See Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide, including Boxed Warning for severe low blood pressure and fainting in certain settings at addyi.com/pi To learn more about Via vaginal moisturizer from Solv Wellness, visit via4her.com for 30% off your first purchase of any product, automatically applied at checkout. For an additional $5 off, use coupon code DRKELLY5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EPISODE THREE HUNDRED Y'ALL!!! In this episode of the You're Not Broken podcast, Dr. Kelly Casperson celebrates the milestone of 300 episodes by sharing key insights on women's health, including the importance of vaginal estrogen, testosterone, and the realities of menopause. She emphasizes the need for longer patient visits and the significance of understanding the nuances of healthcare. Additionally, she discusses upcoming events and retreats focused on women's health education. Takeaways Vaginal estrogen is safe and effective for postmenopausal women. Testosterone is present in both men and women, and is crucial for health. Short medical visits hinder effective healthcare delivery. Menopause is a natural process, and suffering through it is not necessary. Alcohol consumption is linked to several types of cancer. Osteoporosis can be improved with the right interventions. Estrogen does not inherently cause cancer; it can support health. Regular exercise is essential for overall health and well-being. Understanding the difference between correlation and causation is vital in healthcare. The myth of 'use it or lose it' regarding vaginal health is misleading. [M] Factor Screening in Seattle Jan 29 that Kelly is hosting a Q&A for after the documentary https://hotpausehealth.com/the-m-factor-screening/ So Hot Right Now in Sydney, March 1: https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/talks-and-ideas/so-hot-right-now Sedona in October: https://www.ascendretreats.com/menopause-and-sexual-health-2025 Mastering Menopause & Beyond 16th & 17th Kelly is hosting a retreat with Dr. Lauren Streicher and Dr. Ellen Gendler in Arizona https://itineraries.duffleandcompass.com/Curious-Interested-Women/1326349104644622166 Order my book "You Are Not Broken: Stop "Should-ing" All Over You Sex Life" Listen to my Tedx Talk: Why we need adult sex ed Take my Adult Sex Ed Master Class: My Website Interested in my sexual health and hormone clinic? Starts 2025. Thanks to our sponsor Midi Women's Health. Designed by midlife experts, delivered by experienced clinicians, covered by insurance. Midi is the first virtual care clinic made exclusively for women 40+. Evidence-based treatments. Personalized midlife care. https://www.joinmidi.com Thanks to our sponsor Sprout Pharmaceuticals. To find out if Addyi is right for you, go to addyi.com/notbroken and use code NOTBROKEN for a $10 telemedicine appointment. See Full Prescribing Information and Medication Guide, including Boxed Warning for severe low blood pressure and fainting in certain settings at addyi.com/pi To learn more about Via vaginal moisturizer from Solv Wellness, visit via4her.com for 30% off your first purchase of any product, automatically applied at checkout. For an additional $5 off, use coupon code DRKELLY5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest, Dr. Ceri Cashell, is transforming the conversation around women's hormonal health. With 20 years of experience as a practising GP and as the co-founder of Healthy Hormones, a groundbreaking menopause education platform, Dr Ceri is on a mission to empower women and clinicians alike with knowledge about how hormones impact every cell in the body.In this enlightening conversation, Dr Ceri shares her journey into hormone health, emphasising the importance of understanding hormones in women's health. She discusses the awakening around hormone therapy, debunks myths about HRT, and addresses concerns regarding breast cancer risks. Dr. Ceri highlights the numerous benefits of HRT beyond just alleviating symptoms, including its protective effects on heart and bone health. Advocating for a holistic and personalised approach to menopause care, Dr Ceri integrates nutrition, exercise, and hormone therapies to enhance quality of life and reduce long-term health risks. A thought leader, speaker, and medical writer, she's challenging outdated norms and reshaping how women navigate perimenopause and beyond with clarity and confidence.The conversation culminates in an exciting announcement about an upcoming women's health event at the Sydney Opera House, ‘So Hot Right Now', featuring leading experts in the field.**MARCH 1 2025: For more information on the event So Hot Right Now, head to the Opera House website HEREFor more information about Dr Ceri Cashell, check out these places;-Websites: Dr Ceri Cashell Healthy HormonesInstagram: Dr Ceri CashellLinkedin: Dr Ceri CashellKey Takeaways we discuss in this episode:Dr. Kerry Cashell has been a GP for over 20 years, focusing on women's health and mental health.Her journey into hormone health began after a patient inspired her to learn about testosterone prescribing.HRT has been misrepresented in the media, leading to a significant drop in prescriptions.Estrogen plays a crucial role in protecting heart health and bone density in women.Many women experience perimenopause symptoms in their 30s, not just during menopause.There is no blood test for perimenopause; symptoms are key indicators.HRT can alleviate a wide range of symptoms, not just hot flushes.‘Healthy Hormones' is a community aimed at educating both patients and practitioners about hormone health.The upcoming women's health event ‘So Hot Right Now' at the Sydney Opera House will feature leading experts in women's health.Understanding women's health is essential for everyone, not just those experiencing menopause.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background02:11 The Journey into Hormone Health04:33 The Awakening Around Hormones09:38 Debunking Myths About HRT14:01 Understanding Breast Cancer Risks20:10 The Benefits of HRT Beyond Symptoms24:34 Healthy Hormones: Building a Community28:31 Upcoming Women's Health Event at the Opera HouseHead to michellejcox.com for more information about the ONE QUESTION podcast, your host or today's guestsConnect with Michelle on Linkedin here:- @MichelleJCoxConnect with Michelle on Instagram here:- @michellejcoxConnect with Michelle on Facebook here - @michellejcoxAND, if you have a burning topic you'd love people to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on the One Question podcast, please get in touch;- hello@michellejcox.com
In this episode, Bahar Etminan speaks with Krystal Barter, a leading advocate for women's health, to discuss her remarkable journey and the broader challenges surrounding BRCA1, breast cancer, and medically induced menopause. Krystal shares her personal experience of being diagnosed with the BRCA gene mutation, her proactive approach to managing her health, including surgeries and hormone replacement therapy, and her mission to empower women through education and support. The conversation delves into Krystal’s advocacy work with Pink Hope, her role in creating awareness around genetic testing, and her upcoming event, So Hot Right Now, which addresses menopause in a holistic and empowering way. Together, they explore the future of genomics in healthcare, legislative changes concerning genetic rights, and how women can take control of their health through knowledge and community. With insights from leading experts, this episode shines a light on the importance of open dialogue about women's health, genetic predispositions, and proactive steps towards longevity and wellness. Tickets for So Hot Right Now Event available here: So Hot Right Now | Sydney Opera House Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Personal Journey06:59 - Advocacy and the Menopause Movement11:53 - So Hot Right Now: A Menopause Extravaganza17:56 - Expert Insights on Menopause19:13 - Celebrating Wellness Icons20:01 - Advocacy in Genetic Testing23:42 - The Future of Genomics in Healthcare26:20 - Legislation and Genetic Rights29:54 - Navigating Genetic Testing for Families34:20 - Empowering Women Through Knowledge38:43 - Rallying for Women's Health Advocacy Watch the whole episode here: https://youtu.be/S_9ZnsiC4gsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Hot Take episode, Johanna and Sonya venture beyond the outdated "iron curtain" myth of Menopausal Hormone Therapy after age 60, revealing a new Australian research paper that could transform women's menopause care and longevity.We dive into the confusion that often surrounds vaginal estrogen because of misleading warnings on packaging. The exaggerated risks deter many from reaping the health benefits these products offer and many doctors from prescribing it. And we chat about the anticipated "So Hot Right Now" event at the Sydney Opera House in early 2925. With renowned voices like Dr's Louise Newson, Vonda Wright and Kelly Casperson sharing their expertise with an Australian audience, this event promises to continue to elevate the vibrant dialogue on menopause. Links:Research PaperTaylor S, Davis SR. Is it time to revisit the recommendations for initiation of menopausal hormone therapy? Lancet Diabetes Endocrinol. 2024 Oct 14:S2213-8587(24)00270-5. doi: 10.1016/S2213-8587(24)00270-5. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 39419045.You Are Not Broken Podcast Episode with Dr Kelly Casperson and Dr Corinne Menn- AppleUnboxing Menopause CampaignAustralian Journal of General Practice: Volume 53, Issue 5, May 2024 "Safety of vaginal oestrogens for genitourinary symptoms in women with breast cancer" "Vaginal estrogen use for genitourinary symptoms in women with a history of uterine, cervical, or ovarian carcinoma"So Hot Right Now event ticketsThank you for listening to my show! Join the conversation on Instagram
Dr Ceri Cashell's journey into improving the menopause care she gave patients, as a GP, was sparked by one patient's suggestion that she learn more about testosterone. This led her to explore and become a vocal champion for the essential role of sex hormones in women's overall well-being.Join us as we talk through the complexities of menopause care, especially from a GP's perspective. Ceri is passionate about the need for real-world solutions that cater to the diverse and real needs of women globally. Ceri shares her takeaways from the recent International Menopause Society Symposium we both attended and also shares her reaction to the recommendations tabled from the recent Senate Inquiry.We delve into exciting innovations in menopause healthcare, including the benefits of Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT) for bone, cardiac, and mental health. We also unpack the need for progressive healthcare changes in Australia, specifically improving equity and accessibility to good menopause care and affordable, if not free, medications.Learn about the new platform for both patients and practitioners that Ceri has co-founded, called Healthy Hormones which is changing the face of menopause education and support for all Australians.Links:Healthy Hormones website So Hot Right Now event - Sydney Opera House 1st March 2025Thank you for listening to my show! Join the conversation on Instagram
August Musicales 2024Wednesday, August 21, 20247:00 p.m. RosetteEllen Cockerham Riccio, violin Kimberly Ryan, violaTreesa Gold, violin Steph Barrett, celloValencia Carline Shaw, b. 1982String Quartet No. `4 in G Major,, K. 387 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791 Allegro Minuetto Andante Molto allegroPlan & Elevation Caroline Shaw The Ellipse The Cutting Garden The Herbaceous Border The Orangery The Beech TreeRosette is a Richmond-based string quartet comprised of four women who love to make meaningful connections through music. From a bring-your-own-beer house show featuring Bartók's Third String quarter, to a Woman Crush Wednesday program at an art gallery, to a collaboration with the Indian classical vocalist Saili Oak, Rosetts has been creating unique concert expriences since 2015. In the Fall of 2021, the group launched So Hot Right Now, an innovative concert series which brings the music of living composers to Richmonders in a variety of settings.
Real talk: back in the 9-5 in office days, there's nothing I wanted to do less than spending my evening (read: me time) at a networking event. I'm a recruiter. I just spent the entire day networking. Now? I miss people. (Well, sometimes anyway.) And it appears everyone feels the same way. Industry happy hours. Onsite hiring events. Internal team events. Coffee with an old contact. The vibe shifted. It sure feels like people are into it now. Whether it's hiring, sales or a bit of both, Jeff Smith and James Hornick discuss how event planning is suddenly a core competency in The 10 Minute Talent Rant, Episode 74 "Event Planning. So Hot Right Now."
RCA Country Artist Chris Young is joined by his friends Ryan from Miami, Haley the Bear and Producer Josh to discuss 4 topics from Sports, Music, Movies and a Hot Take. So Hot. Hansel. So Hot Right Now.
"auntie" Kate Hill is the founder of Adviseable, a nationwide Buyers' Agency as well as co-writer of an upcoming book: The Female Investor Creating Wealth, Security, and Freedom through Property. Kate & I spoke about the upcoming book, the property market in Australia being SO HOT RIGHT NOW & how young people can start Money Saving TODAY! You can pre-order Kate's book here: Booktopia Amazon.com.au our instagram: @fandpsurvivalguide @moneysaverhomeloans The content discussed in this episode is general advice only, and doesn't take into consideration the individual circumstances of the listener. Any listeners should consider their personal situation and seek professional advice and assistance if needed. You can visit our website here: www.moneysaverhomeloans.com.au/
The Red Sox and JD Martinez are SO HOT RIGHT NOW, folks. Today we talk about how impressive it is that the Sox have started the season 6-0, how smart it was that JD decided to rip the IV's out of his arm in the hospital to get to Camden Yards in order to hit 3 homers in the series finale, whether JD has ever been hotter on the Sox than right now, how laughable that out call was on Franchy Cordero, if Hunter Renfroe has gone missing, a heated debate on the true meaning of a Bingo-Bango-Yahtzee, why Tunnel Time might actually be a bad thing, this Sox roster actually having stars unlike Cora alluded to, and close with one of the craziest murder mysteries in baseball history that you have NO CLUE about. All that and much more. Enjoy!
It’s not just COVID. Live courses have specific advantages, even in normal times. Coaches and trainers are catching on in a big way, and the trend isn’t likely to slow down anytime soon. But why? What do live courses offer that’s so great? And how the heck do you scale them? Today, we discuss why […] The post MBA1744 Why Live Courses are So Hot Right Now appeared first on The $100 MBA.
It’s not just COVID. Live courses have specific advantages, even in normal times. Coaches and trainers are catching on in a big way, and the trend isn’t likely to slow down anytime soon. But why? What do live courses offer that’s so great? And how the heck do you scale them? Today, we discuss why […] The post MBA1744 Why Live Courses are So Hot Right Now appeared first on The $100 MBA.
Type 2 is a podcast from Looking Sideways in association with Patagonia that explores the intersection between the outdoors, action sports and activism. This week’s guest is Lucy Siegle, a writer, journalist, broadcaster and film-maker who has been one of the UK’s foremost voices on issues of nature and climate for almost two decades now. Today, she co-hosts the So Hot Right Now podcast, is a trustee for Surfers Against Sewage, Chair of the Real Circularity Coalition and is still a hugely prolific journalist and broadcaster on the subject. As you might imagine from that resume, this breadth of experience has given Lucy a unique perspective on some favourite Type 2 themes. We caught up in early November 2020 and had a really fascinating conversation that took in the psychology of change when it comes to climate action, the best way of communicating your values in an increasingly polarised world, why the 2020 US Presidential election is the century’s pivotal climate-related event, and why the fast fashion industry is emblematic of the wider challenges we face. And, of course, we discussed Lucy’s own inspiring path, which in many ways mirrors the paradigm of the wider climate conversation. There’s a lot to take in here, in a wide-ranging chat that sees Lucy laser in on detail and zoom out to provide priceless, panoramic context on the current state of play. There Is also some timeless advice on personal activism from one of the wisest heads in the game. Big thanks to Lucy for coming on the show - hope you enjoy the episode. New episodes of Type 2 are released every four weeks through my Looking Sideways channel. Hear it by subscribing to Looking Sideways via ApplePodcasts, Spotify or any of the usual other podcast providers. New episodes of Type 2 are released every four weeks through my Looking Sideways channel. Hear it by subscribing to Looking Sideways via ApplePodcasts, Spotify or any of the usual other podcast providers. Thanks to Ewan Wallace for the theme tune, and to my editor Fina Charleson.
It's the final episode of series one of Common Threads! In this solo episode, Ruth and Alice explain why changing the fashion system isn't the responsibility of individuals, and that it's OK to be 'imperfectly ethical' on our quest to become more conscious consumers. We're taking a break until October 2020, when we'll be back with more brilliant guests and new topics to explore. Here are some of our top resources to continue your ethical fashion education. Podcasts: Articles of Interest, Yikes Podcast, Eco Curious, So Hot Right Now, Pre Loved Podcast, Conscious Chatter, Giving a Fuck is the New Black Publications and organisations: Eco-Age, Eco Cult, Eco Warrior Princess, Sourcing Journal, Common Objective, Fashionista.com, Fashion Revolution, Remake, Business of Fashion Daily Digest, Vogue Business weekly sustainability newsletter. Subscribe to Ruth's newsletter for more ethical fashion analysis. You can find out more about her work by visiting her website. You’ll also find Ruth on Instagram: @ruthmacgilp__ and Twitter @ruthmacgilp Learn more about Alice's styling services by visiting her website, or follow her on Instagram: @styledbyalicex and Twitter: @styledbyalice For more updates on the ethical fashion conversation, follow Common Threads on Instagram, like us on Facebook, and join the conversation on Twitter. Buy us a virtual coffee here.
Ellie Goulding is a self-confessed ‘nature nerd’ who grew up in rural Hereford. She’s also a global star with two #1 albums, two BRIT Awards, over 132 million singles sold, 22 billion streams and 5 billion views on YouTube. She felt it was her duty to speak to her fans about the nature and climate, becoming a UN Environment ambassador. The consequences have not always been straightforward! In this episode of So Hot Right Now we look at the power of fame. How can you stick your head above the parapet for issues you care about and reach people? On the eve of the release of her fourth album, Brighter Blue, Ellie talks frankly to Lucy and Tom about her bright green vision and the true cost of being high profile earth defender. We also speak to LA publicity expert Todd Krim about how he works to link celebrities with causes they can help and tread the fine line of using fame to lead. Socials: Lucy Siegle: https://twitter.com/lucysiegle https://www.instagram.com/theseagull Tom Mustill: https://www.instagram.com/tommustill https://twitter.com/tommustill
This episode is about justice; climate justice. In this two-part special Lucy and Tom get to grips with one of the biggest problems with talking about nature and climate - forgetting to include people. The climate and nature crisis isn't fair - many of the people worst effected by climate change and the loss of nature have done the least damage. And for a long time, we didn't talk very much about people at all when we talk about climate. But this is changing and this weeks guests are at the forefront of that change. Joined first by climate justice pioneer and Former President of Ireland Mary Robinson and innovative climate broadcasters Mary Heglar and Amy Westervelt, So Hot Right Now takes a deep dive into the work of people fighting to get human stories into global issues. Socials: Lucy Siegle: https://twitter.com/lucysiegle https://www.instagram.com/theseagull Tom Mustill: https://www.instagram.com/tommustill https://twitter.com/tommustill
Recorded outside in a London park (socially distanced!) Amanda Litherland and Chrystal Genesis recommend some great podcasts and speak to creators. Firstly, following on from the Black Lives Matter protests happening across the world, a selection of podcasts to help you learn about the history of race and racism, and actions you can take now. Including Scene On Radio series 2 Seeing White, About Race with Reni Eddo-Lodge and NPR's Code Switch. Also suggestions of nature podcasts which discuss environmental activism and encourage positive change. Including Costing The Earth, Mothers of Invention, Black Nature Narrative, Outrage and Optimism, and So Hot Right Now. And what is a branded podcast? More and more companies are not just buying advertising, but commissioning entire podcast series to spread the word about their brand. We hear from Radio Wolfgang's Holly Aquilina and Elle Scott, the team behind last year's award winning 'Selfridges Hot Air' to find out why companies are investing in this medium, and what goes into creating a successful series. We also hear the 2020 British Podcast Award nominations for Best Branded podcast; #QueerAF, DeepMind: The Podcast, Meet Me At The Museum, On the Marie Curie Couch, The Penguin Podcast, and The Rough Guide to Everywhere. You can contact the show at podcastradiohour@bbc.co.uk
It’s a pandemic and Fox News is killing its viewers. Here’s a little video about what NOT to do. A lot has happened in the presidential race. Sean and Kevin will talk about where things are in the Democratic primary and what the way forward looks like. Gov. Wolf orders significant closures in Montgomery County after the number of cases in the county jumped to 13. If you have to stay home from work due to the coronavirus, will you be paid if you live in PA? Not unless you live in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh. Google tells all its employees home to telecommute. But if you are a contract worker for Google in Pittsburgh and around the world, you better get your ass to work. And heads up everybody, Milton Friedman’s disciples are chomping at the bit...never let a good crisis go to waste, right? And as Mark Huelsman wrote in Inside Higher Ed, public universities may not be able to handle the impact of the coronavirus crisis. And as our own PASSHE universities close and move to all-online instruction due to the coronavirus, the for-profit “curriculum delivery services” are going to be like vultures over roadkill. In today’s last call, Kevin has the latest on Free Will releases and looks back to a big release day last weekend. This weekend it’s Safeword - Imperial IPA with mangoes and habaneros, hopped with Citra, Simcoe, and Chinook. 10.2% ABV. Last weekend it was Orange Colored Malcontent, Sun Servants, and The Truth About Birds Right before Kevin’s spring break, he paid a visit to Saucony Creek Brewing in Kutztown and stocked up. He’ll give you the lowdown on Unicorn Hazed and Confused, So Hot Right Now, Tears of the Squonk, and Topaz Rain, Unfortunately, he was one day early for their latest release of Salted Caramel Chocolate Porter. It looks amazing.
The parkrun adventurers Get Smart with Lyndell Murray popping by the co-host the pod. The 2019 Ugly Christmas Singlets are SO HOT RIGHT NOW, we announce the destination event for #PALM20, and we have a couple of roving report ‘lites' from the Channel 5 News Crew who were at Gunghalin and Tamworth Wetlands parkruns.
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Self love: SO HOT RIGHT NOW.There’s a lot of talk about building self acceptance out there right now, and hey— I’m here for it. However, with all this noise comes a few prevailing messages that are actually setting a lot of us up for confusion and/or disappointment with how this process works and what the “result” really is.And since self love is kinda my line of work, I thought I’d shine a light on these pitfalls and misconceptions, to ultimately give YOU the best shot at actually getting the self love you deserve.***STA | Join the Waitlist here****Did you enjoy this episode? Be sure to hit SUBSCRIBE + leave A REVIEW and tell me why! Thank you for your support!
OH SNAP! The Crew went deep this week on that *saucy* little magazine article about how we are parasites, ooooooh. But before that Art, Stacey and #hundojoe were buzzing with nervous energy in preparation for the #CUT112, while Becky's gigantic ankle was raring to go at the Cayuga Falls 50 and Jimmy further tries to impress his peers by trying to run the Worlds End 100k. The Crew can't stay on task because they keep laughing at some random shit, and there's a big rundown of races coming up in the next month. CULTRA Karaoke is back and it's just like running threshold pace: comfortably uncomfortable. We dive into a *ton* of new FKTs that went down in CT over the last week, week and a half. Some were fast, some were short, some were *mixed gender*, some were long AF, but there's no denying it: we are on the map, right between NY, MA and that little state with the adorable islands, what's his face? Yeah. Also, we are not a cult. #hundojoe So Hot Right Now: https://fastestknowntime.com/ Our Neighbor to the East: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhode_Island The #CUT112 FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1900561896825738/ Please support Cultra Trail Running Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CultraTrailRunning Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/CULTRA Twitter: https://twitter.com/blueblazerunner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultratrailrunning/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CultraTrailRunning/ Call the Karaoke Line at 203-DOG GENT Intro Guitar by Nick, Vocals Jack Byram, and beats Jack Sevigny beatstars.com/sev_beats Keywords: Ultra Running, Trail, trails, 100 milers, New England, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, New York, Catskills, Adirondacks, AppalachianTrail, AT, Blue Blaze, Forest, race, woodlands, mountains, FKT, Jersey, trap rock, ridgeline, Cultra Culture
AJ and Sam return after a week off by bringing back "How Was Your Day?", discussing the Grammys, giving their "So Hot Right Now" recommendations, and admitting how nervous they are about the Boston Celtics. Plus: Dungeons & Dragons, ASMR, the usual Trump chaos, and more!
Sam and AJ get back to basics by debuting a new segment: Good Ideas with Elliot Bruce (1:00), followed by How Was Your Day? (12:15), and their So Hot Right Now recommendations (23:45). The two then have a lengthy discussion about the NBA Hall of Fame and how it stacks up against the other pro sports HOFs (37:30).
Sam and AJ discuss the developing situation involving Donald Trump's nominee for the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh, and his accuser Dr. Christine Blasey Ford. They also briefly touch on the Browns trading Josh Gordon to the Patriots, and give their So Hot Right Now recommendations.
Favorite stories: Yolmer Sanchez’s self Gatorade shower, Wil Myers talks shit about Andy Green on Fortnite, upcoming Cubs-Brewers series (2:00), Shohei Ohtani 2 homers on day he gets news he needs Tommy John (7:51), Red Sox comeback/Brandon Phillips game-winner vs Braves + Sox’ bullpen problems (10:22), Mariners fight in clubhouse, Tigers broadcasters fight, Ryan Braun […] The post Ep. 75 – Kiermaier, So Hot Right Now appeared first on The Ledge.
Welcome to episode 1 of our So Hot Right Now series. Bonus episodes about relevant breaking topics that we must talk about right away! Greg Glassman has announced some huge changes to the CrossFit Games format... although there aren’t too many confirmed details, the competitive CrossFit world has gone into FREAK OUT mode. What has he done? Why is he doing this? Will I ever make it to regionals? Are all of my hopes and dreams crushed? Here are our thoughts
THEY'RE BACK! Sam and AJ return from "summer break" to talk about what they've been up to over the last three months, plus the latest from football, the NBA, their latest So Hot Right Now recommendations, #FallThings, and some obituaries for John McCain and Aretha Franklin.
"Something happened in 2015," he says, "...it was then that many people on the internet became flat earth adherents." I don't mean to alarm you listener - you are, after all, a lover of science, a lover of sensible, well produced knowledge - but flat eartherism (or globular denialism, if you want to flip it around) is SO HOT RIGHT NOW. If there was a chart tracking weird anti-scientific beliefs,* it'd be number one with a bullet. What we want to know is do people actually believe it? And if they do, why is it growing so fast? Enjoy! The Wholesome Show is Dr Rod Lamberts and Dr Will Grant, proudly supported by the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science. *there should be
Welcome to episode 13 of Daytime Drinking with the Craftie Boys. This week James has brought So Hot Right Now by UnBarred Brewery and Puckerberry by Mad Squirrel. Pav has brought Dazed & Confused by BAD Co and I Love You Will U Marry Me by Thornbridge Brewery. Harnam has brought Rapture by Magic Rock Brewing and Hadouken by Tiny Rebel.
Eric Simpson gets AJ back on the horse by discussing the World Cup, giving out So Hot Right Now recommendations, and touching on the continued chaotic evil of Donald Trump.
Sam and AJ run through "How Was Your Day?", including Sam's new super-hydration method, before recapping the Oscars, giving their So Hot Right Now recommendations, and cold-calling friend of the pod Duran Fernandez O'Brien for another perspective on last week's Study on beans. Plus, they briefly discuss Sam Nunberg and the latest White House fiascos.
Sam and AJ recap their days before putting on their Social Scientist Caps for Vol. 3 of "The Study", giving their "So Hot Right Now" recommendations. Follow us on twitter or instagram @theajroseshow, and find FFWF on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theajroseshow/
Sam and AJ start off with a ghost story before launching into "How Was Your Day?", put their social scientist caps on again for Vol. 2 of "The Study", give their "So Hot Right Now" recommendations, and discuss the fallout from the Douglas School shooting.
In their first pod after Super Bowl LII, Sam and AJ have a colorful discussion during "How Was Your Day?" (4:00), recap the Super Bowl (16:00) and Paul Pierce's jersey retirement (28:00), and give their "So Hot Right Now" recommendations (39:30).
AJ and long-awaited guest Alex Cimino give their thoughts and predictions for the upcoming AFC and NFC title games, as well as all the usual FFWF staples: How Was Your Day, So Hot Right Now, and One Last Thing.
Sam and AJ dive into the ongoing situation with Kyrie Irving and the Cleveland Cavaliers, and pepper in some standard segments; "How Was Your Day?", "So Hot Right Now", and "One Last Thing".
AJ reunites with old friends Eric Simpson and Megan Lambros and welcomes Caleb Fox to FFWF. They talk Trump/Comey, luck vs. skill in sports, the NBA/NHL Finals, dust off "So Hot Right Now", and give their thoughts on Wonder Woman.
Two Weekly Scorches in one week! Sam and AJ ring in the new year by discussing the NFL Wild Card games, and run through a slew of segments; How Was Your Day?, So Hot Right Now, A Moment of Science, Gruden's Grind Words, and Serious Thoughts. Finally, we discuss if dating in 2017 is going to be any different than 2016.
On this week's Weekly Scorch, Sam and AJ run through the usual slate of "How Was Your Day?", "So Hot Right Now", and Week 13/14 in the NFL. Then, they discuss their favorite sports announcers, Christmas music, and rip through "One Last Thing".
On this week's Weekly Scorch, Sam and AJ discuss Week 12 in the NFL, VR Porn, and the Eric Dickerson/Jeff Fisher beef. Plus, "How Was Your Day?", "So Hot Right Now", and a pair of cameos from Sam's roommates Alec and Mike.
In the most crowded podcast yet, AJ welcomes Sam Hannon, Eric Simpson, Megan Lambros, and newcomer Josh Star to FFWF. They discuss pop culture recommendations in "So Hot Right Now", and then move to the kitchen to settle, once and for all, the great Pop Tart debate of 2016.
On a special edition of the Weekly Scorch, Sam and AJ welcome Phil Nash to the show and rip through "How Was Your Day?" and "So Hot Right Now" before discussing Kanye West, Week 11 in the NFL, and the ups and downs of Thanksgiving.
The Hollywood Clip Show is Back! We have a brand new co-host and the best movie clips around!! This episode we bring you Bram Stoker's Dracula and The Matrix! Check out our in depth interview with Keanu Reeves!!!
In the latest weekly scorch, Sam and AJ discuss the Week 6 NFL happenings, then dive in to "How Was Your Day?" (22:55), "So Hot Right Now" (24:35), Sam discusses the horrors of working a 9 to 5 (32:00), correctly predict the winner of last night's debate (39:30) and give an extended "One Last Thing" (52:25).
Longtime friends and first time podcasters Eddie Brown and Nathan Hurdle try out several FFWF segment staples "How Was Your Day?", "So Hot Right Now", and "One Last Thing". We also discuss halloween as a holiday, being honest with yourself as an artist, and do our first ever Speed Round!
Inspired by Radio 1s long running Saturday night show where established DJs perform a 2 hour mix showcasing their style, my Essential Mix 2006 is a snap shot of the records I was playing at the time from bootleg white label remixes to some of the biggest breakbeat tunes of the year.Subscribe in iTunesDirect download link Tracklist01. Gorillaz – Feel Good Inc (Stanton Warriors Remix) - White02. Krafty Kuts and Tim Deluxe – Bass Phenomenon – Against The Grain03. Groove Diggerz – Big Bad Bruiser (Diverted Remix) – Even Flow04. Raul Rincon – Test Tube Baby - Tenor05. Bootyheads - The Bomb - White06. Unknown - Booty Power - White07. Dave McCullen - Bitch - Nebula08. Studio B - See Girls (Tom Neville Remix) - Data 09. Chris Lake - Until She Rises - Rising10. D Ramirez and Meat Katie - Venus and Mars - Lot 4911. Oliver Klein and Peter Jurgens - Let The Music Take Control - Mutekki12. SOTO - Ghetto Blast Ya! - Menu Music13. Slyde - Right On - FingerLickin' 14. Stereo 8 - Never Coming Back - FingerLickin'15. DJ Defkline and Red Polo - Busta Touch It Bring It - Hot Cakes16. Dopamine - Hold You - TCR17. Unknown - Don't Go - White18. Soul Of Man - Sukdat - FingerLickin'19. Mr No Hands - Fat Cats - Diverted Traffic20. Tom Real Vs The Rogue Element - He's So Hot Right Now - Functional21. Klaus Heavyweight Hill - Deep Space (Dopamine Remix) - Title Fight22. Sifter and Adan - Mack That Ass Up - Boombox23. Plump DJ's - Soul Vibrates - FingerLickin'24. Soul Of Man - Shake 'em Down (Dylan Rhymes Remix) - FingerLickin'25. Atomic Hooligan - Head - Botchit and Scarper26. Plump DJ's - Blackjack - FingerLickin'
Making a Murderer. SO HOT RIGHT NOW.To help drown our Minnesota Vikings sorrows, true crime enthusiast Stacey B (@Beets79) and I dive into the Netflix docu-series phenomena and talk through our thoughts on the case, the evidence, the conspiracy (?), and everything else surrounding the Steven Avery-Brenden Dassey convictions for the murder of Teresa Halbach.All that and other "Manitowoc County's full of Packers fans" nonsense on this edition of the Purple FTW! Podcast.An Andy Carlson JointFollow us on Twitter: @PurpleForTheWin - http://twitter.com/purpleforthewinVisit the Website: http://purpleftw.comSubscribe to Podcast on iTunes: http://purpleftw.com/itunesWe're also on Stitcher! http://purpleftw.com/stitcherBookmark us on Amazon & show some love! http://purpleftw.com/amazonMusic for the Purple FTW! podcast is created by & produced by deeB.To hear more of his tracks, check out http://soundcloud.com/deeb
http://www.goodlookingloser.com/entry/good-looking-loser-podcast/podcast-5 0:00 Chris' former good friend/rival "Danny" who was naturally incredible with women. The wink technique. The eye fuck drill. 2:25 What Brian does to follow up the eye contact. Brian can get physical with girls in 5 seconds because they will "let him" and he knows it. "How are you going to look at me that way and not say hello?" 6:55 Brian is a master at reading girls from 7+ years of practicing/using eye contact as his main weapon and #1 screening tool. 7:50 Why Chris never fully understood the eye contact significance until very recently. (Chris smiles but never particularly focused on eye contact since he doesn't wear his contacts) 11:30 Brian talks about getting girls attention on the street in New York City, where everyone is moving fast and have their own agenda. Piercing eye contact. Put yourself DIRECTLY IN HER WAY. DEMANDING her attention by accusing/calling her out on checking you out - like Chris does in this video. 14:00 q: Give me an example of "flirting" that Brian does. Accusing girls of checking him out. Compliments, after the girl is into the dialogue. "You have nice facial features" 16:55 Why Brian doesn't like generic-repetitive lines. Limits social skills. 17:15 Why Chris uses the same line at the start. (he made it up by for himself) 19:40 q: What 5 things do you think guys should be able to do once they are 1-2-3 year(s) into "the game"? This is hard to answer because the level of effort and commitment varies so much from person-to-person. Chris suggests, at bare minimum - After 1 year: You should have beaten approach anxiety. (hardest) After 2 years: You should be able to get laid and know it. (play numbers game) After 3 years: You should be able to have fuckbuddies and enjoy hunting/meeting women. Sex life considered handled. (It is my belief that the information on Good Looking Loser will get you to year 3 in 18 months. 26:15 Brian on NOT BEING SUPER PICKY when you haven't been getting laid for months on end. 30:30 The guys that I know that get the most pussy (and most-quality pussy) don't ONLY talk to super hot girls. They bang average and super hot girls. Their friends (who usually don't get much ass) criticize them when they sleep with an average girl. 33:20 What happens when you start getting the really hot 9s and 10s. (personality selectivity) 34:10 q: How much do you feel your style (tattoos, etc.) affect your interactions with girls? related: "Mr. Juxaposition is So Hot Right Now" 35:30 q: What are your thoughts on rejection, compared to when you started? Chris answers first and discusses "Sexual Availability," a foreign concept to 99% of guys. Brian ponders the question. 36:30 Brian gives his answer - "I don't take it personally." 39:50 q: For a guy that is "okay" (can talk to girls but gets laid infrequently) with girls, what is your main advice to him? Find a support network to keep you going. Work on your fundamentals. Be honest with yourself. Talk to 30+ girls a week. You will start to get laid. And Then you will get laid more and more. 42:40 What Chris and Brian know that that you don't know - "If we can convince you to look your best and talk to girls (even if you are timid) - you will start getting laid a lot more than you used to." related: "Being a Player is Something You Are, Not Something You Do. (Lifestyle)" 46:10 Chris asks Scotty for an example of an awkward approach that he ended up getting laid. Scotty thinks about it. Chris gives his example - botched eye contact, girl wasn't checking me out. Ran after a girl and her friend and touched them from behind. Had sex 36 hours later.
Elvis The Fat Years, Tiramisu, Hansel He's So Hot Right Now, Sage and BurntButter, Risotto Milanese, Breakfast of Champions: The Sequel, Pavlova andRaspberry & Rose Gelato with Pomegranate Brownie – these are just some of theattention-seeking flavours that have made Gelato Messina famous over theyears. Nick Palumbo, who opened the original gelato parlour in Darlinghurstmore than a decade ago, chats about the very first scoops that launchedMessina, how he and his team come up with such original, unexpected flavours(one flavour was inspired by his nephew's twisted love for 'The Mighty Boosh'TV show) and if there's any downside to being surrounded by ice cream allday. He also chats about Gelato Messina's expanding universe, which nowincludes stores in Pyrmont and Surry Hills and, soon, Bondi and, yes, China!We wonder how Elvis The Fat Years will translate.Thanks to Alex Watts for his ace production work on this podcast and to FBistudio for lending us use of its sweet studio. You can follow Gelato Messinaon Facebook (Gelatomessina) or Twitter (@Gelato_Messina)