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In this episode of Specimen the Sociologist, Jessamyn Reichmann dives into the power of patience! She argues that patience is the tension between who you are and who you're becoming, and it's through this struggle that true intimacy is built—within yourself and with others. Jessamyn discusses patience's arch-nemesis—frustration—and how frustration shows up in our social behavior. She explains how we can leverage frustration with the tool of patience to become a more refined version of ourselves. Tune in and learn how adopting the principle of patience can radically shape your worldBusiness spotlight: Kona Kitchen (IG: konakitchen)Want to sow into this vision of this podcast? Click here!
In this episode of the ICHE Podcast, we explore the critical issue of blood culture contamination and the role of initial specimen diversion devices (ISDDs) in reducing false-positive results. Host Dr. David Calfee is joined by a distinguished panel of experts including: Dr. Maria Navas, Dr. Mark Rupp, Dr. Lucy Tompkins, and Dr. Francine Touzard Romo. The discussion begins with an overview of blood culture contamination—what it is, how it happens, and why it matters for patient care. Our experts examine the prevalence of contamination and its consequences, including unnecessary antibiotic use, prolonged hospital stays, and increased healthcare costs. The conversation then shifts studies recently published in ICHE on ISDDs—what they are, how they function, and whether they are an effective solution. Drs. Tompkins, Touzard Romo, and Navas share insights from their recent studies, followed by a discussion on the challenges of adherence in clinical settings. Dr. Rupp presents additional data to round out the discussion. At the conclusion of today's episode, each expert offers a practical tip for healthcare professionals considering ISDD implementation in their institutions.
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We have returned! After a long hiatus, we are back and ready to banter. In this episode, we discuss becoming Lieutenants, golf addictions and fitness.
The gang discusses two papers that look at some exceptionally preserved juvenile fossil specimens and the interesting clues these fossils give to the ontogeny of extinct groups. The first paper is the current oldest preserved tadpole, and the second paper is an exceptionally preserved mummified sabre-toothed cat. Meanwhile, Amanda becomes light, James is visited, and Curt is left in the dust and the filth. Content warning: This episode contains covers some potentially dark material given that these fossils are juveniles. The following time stamps represent some of the more sensitive moments in which the group make morbid jokes about the subject matter. 6 min 3 sec to 6 min 39 secs. 58 min 13 seconds to 58 min 29 secs Up-Goer Five (Curt Edition): The friends talk about two papers that show some kids from animals groups that are no longer around. These papers are cool because they show how animals from a long time ago changed as they got older. The first paper looks at the kid of an animal group that changes a lot from a thing that moves through water to a thing that jumps on the ground. This kid is somewhere in the middle of jumping and moving through water. This is the oldest of this type of kid we have found so far. The group today is different because they go through this really big change. This paper shows that they were going through this really big change a long long time ago and shows that this change probably happened early on in their time line. The second paper looks at a kid that is from a group of animals with hair and long teeth. This kid was in ice and so we have a lot of things that we would not get that are soft. This is the first time we have seen the soft parts for this age of this animal and it shows us that lots of things we see in the grown animals were also there when they were kids. References: Chuliver, Mariana, et al. "The oldest tadpole reveals evolutionary stability of the anuran life cycle." Nature (2024): 1-5. Lopatin, A. V., et al. "Mummy of a juvenile sabre-toothed cat Homotherium latidens from the Upper Pleistocene of Siberia." Scientific Reports 14.1 (2024): 28016.
CKB Coach Mike Angove joins Submission Radio and talks why Israel is on another level going into UFC Saudi, getting ready for Nassourdine Imavov, Robert Whittaker visiting the gym, Israel and the teams goals in 185, his thought on Khamzat Chimaev, Dan Hooker/Justin Gaethje being official, if Dan could be next for the belt, how a rematch with Islam goes and more! IF YOU WANT TO SUPPORT PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: http://bit.ly/2arsrDN Download the Saily app and use the code [submission] or go to https://Saily.com/submission to get an exclusive 15% off your first purchase. Don't forget to use code "SUBMISSION" at https://Manscaped.com for 20% AND FREE SHIPPING (Plus you're helping the show)
Join Sophia and Doryan as they recap the best moments from episodes of Off the Bench in 2024. They reflect on standout episodes, share their favorite clips, and close the year with a blooper reel that's sure to leave you smiling into 2025.
We're joined by the awesome Jaima Fixsen to talk about her new book The Specimen, steminist literature, and 19th century medical ethics. Also, how to balance the supernatural and the human in stories, Edinburgh history, and the Pythagoras math cult. Jaima Fixsen is a USA Today and International best-selling author living and writing in Alberta, Canada. Her novel, The Girl In His Shadow (co-authored under the pen name Audrey Blake), was selected as Libby's 2022 Big Library Read, and has been translated into six languages. Jaima studied Occupational Therapy at the University of Alberta, and her experiences learning anatomy and dissecting cadavers began her fascination with the history of medical science, which often figures in her stories. Her debut crime novel, The Specimen, was released this year. Jaima still works in health care, supporting children with disabilities and their families. She loves history, snow, reading, snow, and spending as much time as possible in the Canadian Rockies. Dark Waters vol. 2 is now available to order! To get your copy, head over to our linktree Want to submit your writing? Email darkwaterspodcast@gmail.com Intro/Outro music: www.bensound.com Disclaimer: Any and all opinions expressed are the opinions of the participants and not of the organizations or institutions with which they are affiliated. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/darkwaters/support
In today's episode of Specimen the Sociologist, titled "N95," we explore Erving Goffman's dramaturgical theory, which examines how we, as individuals, take on curated roles to navigate the complexities of social interactions. Goffman's insights reveal that much of our behavior is a performance, shaped by societal expectations. By the end of this episode, we hope to inspire you to question the roles you've adopted and remove the "mask" that may be hiding your most authentic self. Artist spotlight | IG: Kylamaeo Want to sow into the vision of this podcast! Donate here.
In this solo episode, Jessamyn dives deep into the fascinating sociological theory of herd mentality, exploring how we often adopt the behaviors of groups to fit in—sometimes losing sight of our own values and sense of self. Through engaging storytelling and insightful analysis, Jessamyn unpacks the reality of social conformity and its impact on personal coherence. Listeners will walk away with a clear understanding of how herd mentality shapes social interactions, how to identify both healthy and unhealthy social scenes, and the crucial social skills needed to respectfully step away from friendships that no longer serve them. This episode is an eye-opener for anyone looking to reclaim their individuality while navigating the complex world of social dynamics. Join Jessamyn for an enlightening discussion on social behaviors that might just help you save the day and regain control over your social life! Resources: Sober (Jarreau Vandal Remix) by Mahalia The Psychology of your 20's | It's okay for your friendships to change Transformation Church | The Departure of Partnerships Business spotlight: Secure Amsterdam Want to sow into the vision of this podcast! Donate here --> Specimen the Sociologist Linktree
On June 3rd, 1922, hotel staff found Frank Anderson dead, and his lover, Marie “Peggy” Beal, unconscious with a gunshot wound to the chest. Investigators discovered a note at the scene stating Peggy was the culprit. Peggy Beal substantiated this claim as she recovered in the hospital. But why did she do it? Tune in to listen to Peggy's motive and the media mayhem that followed Frank's death. Tea of the Day: Trader Joe's Harvest Blend Herbal Tea Theme Music by Brad Frank This post is sponsored by Motherland Designs. Check them out for unique art that illuminates every moment. Visit www.motherlanddesigns.com.Sources:“Illinois Girl Slays Lover In Missouri Hotel.” Springfield News-Sun, Sat, Jun 03, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/824012320/“Love Affair Ends in Tragedy At K.C. Hotel.” (AP) The Wellington Daily News, Sat, Jun 03, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/63280132/“Marie Beal, Unrepentant, Says She Has Saved Other Broken Hearts.” (United Press) Trenton Evening Times, Mon, Jun 05, 1922, Page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/image/7140322/“Peggy Marie Beal; War Nurse Who Shot Lover, Now Expected to Live.” (AP) The Ponca City News, Mon, Jun 05, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/608074231/“Romance Has A Tragic End.” (AP) Lincoln Nebraska State Journal, Mon, Jun 05, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/334854163/“No Regret For Killing Lover.” Pratt Daily Tribune, Mon, Jun 05, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/366786344/“Compliment Girl For Slaying of Frank Anderson.” Wilkes-Barre Times Leader, Tue, Jun 06, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/133500875/“Former Mate of Miss Beal Communicates.” The Enid Daily News, Tue, Jun 06, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/608562997/“Father Refuses to Take Body of Slain Son Home.” Kansas City Weekly Journal, Thu, Jun 08, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/1025214928/“Girl Tells Story of Love Laboratory.” The Oklahoma News, By N.E.A Service, Thu, Jun 08, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/582235514/“Now She Would Live.” Parsons Daily Republican, Sat, Jun 10, 1922 ·Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/366177854/Kilgallen, James, “Man Naturally Is Polygamous.” The Charlotte News, Sun, Oct 01, 1922, Page 30, https://www.newspapers.com/image/61775083/“Slayer of “Perfect Lover” Sees Shadows of Death Chair Fade.” Midland Empire News, By Central Press, Thu, Oct 12, 1922, Page 3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/409261416/“Marie “Peggy” Beal Goes To Trial For Murder.” (United Press), The Taylor Daily Press Tue, Oct 17, 1922, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/51070541/“Peggy Beal, Who Killed Perfect Lover, Acquitted.” Daily News, Tue, Oct 24, 1922, Page 37, https://www.newspapers.com/image/410498332/“Womanhood on Trial, Says Victim of Perfect Lover.” Daily News, Sun, Oct 22, 1922, Page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/image/410491034/“Women Are More Clever.” By Judge Florence E. Allen and “Just Because They Are Women.” By Thomas Lee Woolwine, Los Angeles Evening Post-Record, Wed, Nov 29, 1922, Page 7, https://www.newspapers.com/image/678078899/“Will You Help Louis Beal, Who Stole in Vain to Join Mother, Win Heart's Desire.” News Journal, (Mansfield, Ohio) Sun, Oct 21, 1923, Page 1, https://www.newspapers.com/image/292081106/Wooster, Taylor, “Brutal Attacker of Young Bride Evades Manhunt Armed Girl Locks Self In, Fearing Maniac's Return.” The San Francisco Examiner, Thu, May 20, 1926, Page 3, https://www.newspapers.com/image/457494804/
In this episode, Jessamyn discusses how true courage comes from leveraging fear and failure to create a greater reality. Learn how embracing both can challenge your values, drive personal growth, and help you move forward with purpose. P.S. Jessamyn's business spotlight was a bit long-winded! Business spotlight: @Idobridal on Instagram Additional resources: Specimen linktree!
On this week's show Chris and Aaron talk about: the Tyson Paul fight, The Onion to buy InfoWars, zero G semen tests, euthanasia roller coaster, Tom Green is a farmer and the Trump administration and cannabis. Please follow us on Twitter @TheWeedsmen420, Instagram @TheWeedsmenPotcast, and on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheWeedsmenPotcast/ Download the rest of our shows... The post Space Semen Specimen first appeared on Christopher Media.
Tune into the sequel of our trailer “It's a Bird … It's a plane … It's Specimen the Sociologist." Learn where our host, Jessamyn Reichmann, has been over the past few months. In this episode, she will explain the story of how this podcast was created out of her personal process of healing and how science became a tool for her to stabilize her social interactions. Put your capes on and get ready to fly with this next episode! Additional resources: https://linktr.ee/specimenthesociologist
We are mostly back to normal this week, silly and lots of books to talk about!
Sal Dazzo, Vice President of Administration at Northwestern Medicine, joins Lisa Dent to discuss Northwestern Medicine teaming up with Lombard-based Valqari to test drone deliveries on the campus of Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital. The pilot-project is the first step in determining the feasibility of using drone technology for safe and efficient deliveries of specimens and […]
Andy, Randy, and Abe chat about the idea of doing laundry while on vacation and women who look more stunning in person than they do on tv.
Happy Halloween from ATTT! Believe it or not this is our 13th annual Halloween Spectacular! Of course we have on hand our main ghoul, Mr. Halloween himself Matt Dinan, and given this week's subject matter, we thought it would be a good time to introduce the lot of you to one of our favorite people, the man who knows the difference between Death Rock and Goth, the mighty Jet Olaño. Matt and Jet are on hand to help us celebrate the season by jumping into the world of Goth Rock, and count down our favorite Essential Goth Bands. Part 1 features picks 10-6.Matt's Youtube channel L.A. Frankenstein is chocked full of hilarious and spooky content. View it up for some Halloween fun!https://www.youtube.com/@LA_FrankensteinThe beloved Patreon people keep the show afloat by contributing $5 a month. In return they're rewarded with a monthly exclusive bonus episode using our patented Emergency Pod format, our improv game where we pull a playlist out of our butts in real time. On October 1st we released an all-new Emergency Pod episode with our good friend Chris Wolffing. Wacky hijinks ensued! Get this and every episode we've done, plus a new one every month:https://www.patreon.com/alltimetoptenChat with us! On Facebook! Get more involved in the ATTT cinematic universe by chatting with us on the Facebook Music Chat Group. Start a conversation about music!https://www.facebook.com/groups/940749894391295
In anticipation for Alien Romulus opening this week, I decided to take a look and recommend the six short films that were released back in 2019 for the 40th anniversary of Ridley Scott's Alien. These short films are indicators to where the franchise should venture into next post Romulus and truly come into its "anthology" identity. You can find the short films on YouTube here.
It's still summertime and that means it's still HOT outside. So what better way to celebrate the heat than with some H.E.A.T.! On today's episode, we're discussing the mostly forgotten action-adventure series Acapulco H.E.A.T. We talk about the interesting folks in the cast, the characters' barely-used codenames, and cover this episode's nonsense super-soldier plot. We also chat about bad facial hair and weird euphemisms. It's a hot one! If you like the show, give us a rating on Apple Podcasts. And follow us on Instagram and Threads at @weirdnesspodcast (where you can suggest TV shows we should cover on the podcast)!
In this video, we dive into the latest analysis from Oak Ridge National Laboratory on a metallic specimen claimed to be of extraterrestrial origin. Chris Lehto reviews the findings and discusses the implications of the report. Join us to explore whether this material holds secrets of the unknown or if it can be explained by earthly science. Don't miss this detailed breakdown of a long-debated mystery.Podcast published on 14 July 2024.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lehto-files-investigating-uaps--5990774/support.
On the main pod this week we had a great chat with Our Carlson, however we've had a few technical issues with the recording which we're trying to resolve, so we'll hopefully be able to get that episode up for you soon. In the meantime here's the Patreon preview for this week, where we talk about swapping eyebrows and opine over weird shit they say on GOT, such as comely and mummer's farce. To listen and watch the full episode and support the pod, head over to our Patreon page at https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkFree PalestineSign up to our Patreon for a bonus pod each week (that's double the pod!) and other VIP stuff for just $5 a month:https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkJoin us all in the TNSW Discord community chathttps://tnsw.co/discordWatch our Comedy Central mockumentary series and TNSW Tonight! on YouTube:https://youtube.com/thesenewsouthwhalesTNSW on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0srVTNI2U8J7vytCTprEk4?si=e9ibyNpiT2SDegTnJV_6Qg&dl_branch=1TNSW: @thesenewsouthwhalessJamie: @mossylovesyouTodd: @mrtoddandrewshttps://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkhttps://thesenewsouthwhales.comShout-outs to the Honorary Punks of the Pod:Harry WalkomHugh FlassmanZac Arden BrimsClaireJimi KendallEdmund SmithLachy TanDerrotonin69Adjoa Sam
The Field Museum has unveiled a new specimen of Archaeopteryx, a species that may hold the key to how ancient dinosaurs became modern birds. Also, a “green glacier” of trees and shrubs is sliding across the Great Plains, burying some of the most threatened habitat on the planet.Remarkably Well-Preserved Archeopteryx Specimen UnveiledThe Field Museum in Chicago just unveiled a new specimen of one of the most important fossils ever: Archaeopteryx. It lived around 150 million years ago, and this species is famous for marking the transition from dinosaurs to birds in the tree of life.The Field Museum now has the 13th known fossil—and it may be the best-preserved one yet. So what makes this specimen so special? And what else is there to learn about Archaeopteryx?To answer these questions, guest host Sophie Bushwick talks with Dr. Jingmai O'Connor, associate curator of fossil reptiles at the Field Museum, about what makes Archaeopteryx such an icon in the world of paleontology and why they're so excited about it.Trees And Shrubs Are Burying Prairies Of The Great PlainsIn the Flint Hills region of Kansas, the Mushrush family is beating back a juggernaut unleashed by humans — a Green Glacier of trees and shrubs grinding slowly across the Great Plains and burying some of the most threatened habitat on the planet.This blanket of shrublands and dense juniper woods gobbling up grassland leads to wildfires with towering flames that dwarf those generated in prairie fires.It also eats into ranchers' livelihoods. It smothers habitat for grassland birds, prairie fish and other critters that evolved for a world that's disappearing. It dries up streams and creeks. New research even finds that, across much of the Great Plains, the advent of trees actually makes climate change worse.Now a federal initiative equips landowners like Daniel Mushrush with the latest science and strategies for saving rangeland, and money to help with the work.Read more at sciencefriday.com.Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
For centuries, Man has looked to the skies and sought to uncover the mystery of the universe. The telescope brought into focus the craters on the Moon and the canals on Mars, but it was limited, and Man's insistent hunger for knowledge and experience would not be satisfied until he broke the massive chains of gravity and set foot himself on a planet other than his own. Project Mercury was his first venture into space — a testament to his technical ingenuity and courage, a green light to a hundred other projects which would take him still further. This is Project Adonis, a laboratory orbiting a thousand miles above the Earth, a tiny, far-flung world connected only by radio and memory, and inhabited by a handful of men dedicated to removing the unknown for future space travelers. At ten minutes after six on January 8th, Lieutenant Rupert Howard stumbled upon something clinging to the wall of the space-lock that appeared alive. He called them "space barnacles" for temporary identification. They were not.
Mateo Lopez is Director of Customer Success at Vistapath. In this episode we discuss the future of AI in pathology grossing. Mateo shares his journey from PA to industry, the founding story of Vistapath, and the innovative Sentinel grossing station. We talk about how the Sentinel uses AI to streamline grossing, improve accuracy, and enhance the pathology workflow. Finally, we discuss how PAs and others can best prepare for using AI tools to augment their skills. Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning Dress A Med scrubs Digital Pathology 101 Book Vistapath People of Pathology Podcast: Twitter Instagram
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All issues being reviewed on our podcast may contain spoilers without extra warning. We didn't record in person so some audio delays and echoes may occur. The show may not be suitable for all audiences. Issue # 293 We talk about one of Crimson Cowl Media's very own, KT, and her creation of Specimen! Club Discussion: Hockey Girl Loves Drama Boy, Black HOPS 4: Black HOPS x Kamen America # 1, Zor # 1, Notzilla # 1 CRIMSON COWL (dot com!) for info and original webcomics. Like and subscribe to the video version on YouTube! Subscribe to the audio version: Crimson Cowl Comic Club on iTunes... then leave a rating and a review! Subscribe to Kerby's show: UNDER THE COWL OF MS on many of the social media and podcasting platforms including YouTube! Subscribe to Anthony's drawing show: CARTOONIST BY NIGHT on YouTube to watch four creative friends hang out and draw! Our show is hosted by Anthony Laatsch. Follow his artist accounts on INSTAGRAM and FACEBOOK! ------------------------------ Theme music by: BVSMV ON BANDCAMP!
On this weeks pod we breakdown Moyen's recent run to the finals in set 3's largest tournament (170+ players). We're also joined by Specimen (@itsSpecimen) to talk all things Lorcana; Is the first player advantage too much? What are the top decks in week 3? How will meta adjust after the recent performances of Amber/Steel and Sapphire/Steel? Amethyst/Emerald Tempo Into the Inklands: 4 The Queen's Castle - Mirror Chamber 4 Kit Cloudkicker - Tough Guy 4 Maleficent - Sorceress 4 Friends on the Other Side 4 Mother Knows Best 4 Chernabog's Followers - Creatures of Evil 4 Madam Mim - Snake 4 Tinker Bell - Most Helpful 4 Merlin - Goat 4 Cursed Merfolk - Ursula's Handiwork 3 Merlin - Crab 4 Ursula - Deceiver of All 4 Ursula - Deceiver 4 Merlin - Rabbit 4 Madam Mim - Fox 1 The Sorcerer's Spellbook Steel/Amethyst Jafar Into the Inklands: 4 Razoul - Palace Guard 4 Jafar - Striking Illusionist 4 Mr. Smee - Bumbling Mate 4 And Then Along Came Zeus 2 Yzma - Scary Beyond All Reason 4 Friends on the Other Side 4 Captain Hook - Forceful Duelist 4 A Whole New World 4 Robin Hood - Beloved Outlaw 3 Grab Your Sword 4 Blue Fairy - Rewarding Good Deeds 3 Tinker Bell - Giant Fairy 4 Jafar - Dreadnought 4 Robin Hood - Champion of Sherwood 4 Jafar - Royal Vizier 4 Beast - Tragic Hero Amber/Steel Aggro Into the Inklands: 4 Rapunzel - Gifted with Healing 4 Mr. Smee - Bumbling Mate 4 Lilo - Making a Wish 4 Kida - Protector of Atlantis 4 Kida - Atlantean 4 The Bare Necessities 4 Piglet - Pooh Pirate Captain 4 The Queen - Commanding Presence 4 Cinderella - Ballroom Sensation 4 Strength of a Raging Fire 4 The Queen - Regal Monarch 4 Hercules - True Hero 4 Tiana - Celebrating Princess 4 The Prince - Never Gives Up 4 Let the Storm Rage On Ruby/Amber Midrange Into the Inklands: 4 Rapunzel - Gifted with Healing 4 Maui - Hero to All 4 Pongo - Ol' Rascal 4 Stitch - Carefree Surfer 4 Simba - Protective Cub 2 Pongo - Determined Father 4 Pluto - Friendly Pooch 4 Pluto - Determined Defender 4 Maleficent - Monstrous Dragon 2 Perdita - Devoted Mother 2 Stitch - Little Rocket 2 Chernabog - Evildoer 2 Madame Medusa - The Boss 4 Mufasa - Betrayed Leader 4 Minnie Mouse - Stylish Surfer 4 Mother Gothel - Withered and Wicked 4 Doc - Leader of the Seven Dwarfs 2 Lady Tremaine - Imperious Queen 100+ Player Set 3 Tournament Lists: https://mushureport.com/battle-bear-into-the-inklands-event-report/ The Pack Top 16 Lists (Tournament Moyen got 2nd in): Frank Zheng - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e41359eff73f22ec52957c Jan Moy - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e414ab8e011cb9e078ff1b Michael Ferrante - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e415bb5b9c1590155fc775 Brennan DeCandio - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e417d8bd551c27b00ab501 Aaron Rubin - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e418cb5b9c1590155fc777 JechtShot - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e419a28e011cb9e078ff1d Diego Saz - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e41a92eff73f22ec52957e Jebas - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e41b915b9c1590155fc779 Alessandro Mangiucca - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e41dd6eff73f22ec529580 eMOEtional - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e41ef3eff73f22ec529582 Mark Brindley - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e41f965b9c1590155fc77b Tristan Lackey - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e420a18e011cb9e078ff21 Gaetan Callens - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e4214ebd551c27b00ab531 Kraig Byrd - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e42344bd551c27b00ab533 Carlos Gangkofner - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e423f58e011cb9e078ff36 Béla Balogh - https://playlorcanatcg.com/decks/65e424998e011cb9e078ff42
2022-04-29 Hosts Amir Kalali and Craig Lipset were joined by Shawn Tedman (ixlayer) and Beth Culver (MRN) to discuss lab specimens and the logistics of obtaining them from patients when the trials are being run from home.Follow the Decentralized Trials & Research Alliance (DTRA) on LinkedIn and Twitter. Learn more about Membership and our work at www.dtra.org.
Master Gardener, Emily Clem, welcomes Lynne Wenineger from Alabama A&M University. The curator of the herbarium at A&M, Lynne talks about the importance of collecting and preserving plants for study in the plant library. From gathering specimens in the field, to pressing, and cataloging, Alabama is the 4th ranked state in the US for biodiversity and several plant species are found nowhere else in the world. Links:http://floraofalabama.org/ (Alabama Plant Atlas)https://www.aces.edu/ (Alabama Cooperative Extension)https://www.alcpl.org/Have questions about this episode? Email askalibrarian@alcpl.orgMusic by Pixabay
Freak vs. Specimen; Beavs & Cougs schedule release; Delusion drives early CFB hype; 'Stand Your Ground' could save Super Bowl Parade shooters
Join Jessamyn Reichmann as she takes flight on her debut episode, "It's a Bird ... It's a Plane ... It's Specimen the Sociologist." Podcasts drop on the last Friday of every month.
Welcome to the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast, created and hosted by Sonal Patel, CPMA, CPC, CMC, ICD-10-CM. Thanks to all of you for making this a Top 15 Podcast for 3 Years: https://blog.feedspot.com/medical_billing_and_coding_podcasts/ I'd love your continued support of this content-rich, value-add podcast to help you succeed in the business of medicine: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/support Sonal's 11th Season starts up and Episode 4 features a Newsworthy update on specimen collection fees and travel allowance. Sonal's Trusty Tip and compliance recommendations on the new evaluation and management add-on code 99459. Spark inspires us all to reflect on quantity versus quality based on the inspirational words of Horace Mann. Paint The Medical Picture Podcast now on: Spotify for Podcasters: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hcJAHHrqNLo9UmKtqRP3X Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast/id1530442177 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8zMGYyMmZiYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc6146d7-3d30-4b73-ae7f-d77d6046fe6a/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/tcwfkshx Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast-WRZvAw Find Paint The Medical Picture Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzNUxmYdIU_U8I5hP91Kk7A Find Sonal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonapate/ And checkout the website: https://paintthemedicalpicturepodcast.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor of the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast series, please contact Sonal directly for pricing: PaintTheMedicalPicturePodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/support
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Brief audio intro on the history of Lux Radio Theatre and introduction to the "Perfect Specimen" starring Joan Blondell and Errol Flynn... re-creating the roles they played in the 1937 film. Lux Radio Theatre was on the air for 22 years and featured many film stars of the era. Actors loved to do the show as they were well-payed, promoted their films and careers, and did not have to memorize a script or wear costumes and makeup... although I expect with live audiences they wore a "little" makeup! This track will live in the "Comedy" playlist for now.
WWE Raw Post Show (10/9/23) hosted by Don Tony & brought to you by BlueWire. Some Topics Discussed: WWE Raw 10/9/23 Results Plus: WWE Fastlane fallout; Rhodes/Uso Title Defense; KO acknowledges Jey, but why? Seth Rollins and Gunther's next Championship opponents revealed; Ludwig Keiser is an A-1 Specimen! Chelsea Green is a mean girl; Damian Priest forgets his briefcase; Women's Fatal 4-Way at Crown Jewel? and more WWE planning additional surprises for NXT 10/10/23. What surprises does AEW have planned? Don Tony has the latest. Complete NXT and AEW Dynamite 10/10/23 Preview & Don Tony's Ratings Prediction AEW Dynamite AND NXT DOUBLE Watch Party set for 10/10/23 (hosted by Don Tony) CM Punk posts cryptic message directed at Seth Rollins? (pic) This Week In Ratings: MJF outdraws Adam Copeland but Dominik Mysterio tops them all; A great 'Knight' for LA; Rey Mysterio and The Acclaimed again occupy the basement; Disappointing trend for Jericho/Omega Tag Team continues; Impact stuck in the mud and more WND Preview: Honest discussion about Adam Copeland's drawing ability in 2023 and for AEW This Week In Wrestling History Preview: John Cena vs Kurt Angle BATTLE RAP!; Infamous CM Punk/WWE promo: History repeating itself? Mickie James' & Drew McIntyre WWE debuts; Judy Bagwell stinks up Nitro & J-Woww stinks up TNA; Rikish did it for The Rock; 10/10/10: 'Therrrrrrrre Herrrrrre!' The Wyatt Family is coming to WWE and much more! Winner of SmackDown 10/6/23 Watch Party revealed (Dominik Mysterio signed WWE Panini Card) WWE SmackDown Watch Party hosted by Don Tony returns Friday 10/13/23: Roman Reigns returns, Triple H & John Cena appear & more! (www.Playback.tv/dontonyshow)
This month's chapter is dedicated to avoiding suntans at all cost, making sure your makeup is sweatproof, and cursing the heavens for not making latex breathable. We've got music from Blaqk Audio, Pailhead, Fields Of The Nephilim, Aesthetic Perfection, and more. Send your listener submissions/ suggestions to arcanemachinepodcast@gmail.com! The Arcane Machine is a monthly show with supplemental content on Facebook, Twitter, and Discord throughout each month. If you like what you hear, please visit the artists' pages linked below and buy some music! Social Media: The Belfry: A Home for Dark Culture: The Belfry is the home of excellent podcast Cemetery Confessions, plus interviews, art, and other podcasts rooted deeply in dark/ alternative lifestyles. Join our Facebook group for discussion and bonus content: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheArcaneMachine/ Follow The Arcane Machine on Twitter: @arcane_machine Follow The Arcane Machine on Instagram: @the_arcane_machine The Tracklist: 1 – “No Bunny” by Pailhead from the album Trait (1988) (Bandcamp) 2 – “Hex” by Specimen from the Single Sharp Teeth (1985) (Discogs) 3 – “Dream Hack” by Randolph & Mortimer feat. Neu-Romancer from the album The Incomplete Truth (2023) (Bandcamp) 4 – “For Her Light” by Fields Of The Nephilim from the album Elizium (1990) (Bandcamp) 5 – “Next Generation” by Monospore from the album Into Darkness (2023) (Bandcamp) 6 – “Faith Healer” by Blaqk Audio from the album Bright Black Heaven (2012) (Discogs) 7 – “Summer Goth” by Aesthetic Perfection from the Single Summer Goth (2023) (Bandcamp) 8 – “Money and Sex and Death” by Psyclon Nine from the album Less to Heaven (2022) (Bandcamp)
Episode 294 Show Notes Topic of the show: When a general aviation propeller driven aircraft is assigned an arrival (STAR) into a giant Class Bravo airport, what should the pilot know ahead of time to prepare for the procedure? Why does ATC assign them only to take an aircraft off of them later? What is helpful for the terminal controller when establishing a sequence with faster jet traffic? AG and RH break down the minutia involved in a STAR into a busy Class Bravo airport and answer a listener's questions regarding execution of the procedure. We also discuss headset issues, professionalism on frequency, and more of your awesome aviation questions and feedback. This was a fun episode and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron Alpha Yankee shares a checkride lost comms discussion. 2. Patron Romeo Whiskey suggest the reason we can't find the NYC TAC in our EFB. 3. Patron Alpha Mike recognized the planes featured in an earlier discussion. Feedback 1. Patron Juliet Mike Bravo shares a headset issue to help the next pilot experiencing a loud BANG. 2. Patron Bravo Alpha Sierra asks about his new airplane nomenclature. 3. Patron Juliet Romeo Papa shares a story about pilot/ATC professionalism. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
We put Nood through the creepy crawler ringer once again! This show we're going back to 1990 and revisiting the thrillomity of that summer. Its been confirmed, we lost Julian Sands on Mount Baldy this year. He was part of this Spielberg produced killer spider film which cuts an even slice of dread and comedy to appeal to all audiences. Fond memories of this title. We hope you enjoy our Horror 101 treatment of Frank Marshall's Arachnophobia! Be sure to shake your shows and check your popcorn!Show Highlights:01:00 Prelude to Terror...04:30 RIP Julian Sands...12:35 On location in South America...17:50 Spider hitches a ride...19:10 The Jennings move to the country...22:45 Lampshade Spider...25:25 Goodman's Comic Relief...27:35 Death on the Playfield...29:30 Metcalf's Bite...33:00 Shower of Terror...36:20 Examining the Specimen...42:35 Spiders en Masse...44:50 The Nest..49:50 Final Thoughts and Production Facts...53:20 Scoring the Film...58:00 Conclusion! Thanks for Listening!
What is "environmental racism?" It goes on all over Florida (BIG SUGAR). Craig Pittman explains.Jack Rudloe has been observing marine life on the Gulf of Mexico around Panacea, FL since the 1950s. He's an author. An environmental activist. And founder of the Gulf Specimen Marine Laboratory. We mention Jack's abuse at the hands of law enforcement; here's more information regarding local efforts to protect Wakulla Springs from development.Thank you PATRONS! For as little as $5 per month you can personally support our production of "Welcome to Florida" and receive regular bonus episodes. Visit patreon.com/welcometoflorida."Welcome to Florida" is presented by WindstormProducts.com, protecting your home from hurricane wind damage.
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Sheela Upreti Dr Upreti is the author of From Specimen to Sign Out, Anatomic Pathology Explained, which aims to provide accessible and helpful information for health professionals, including junior pathology residents, as well as potentially benefiting patients. She discusses her experience and insights on the role of pathologists in multidisciplinary meetings, emphasizing the importance of communication and collaboration in these meetings, where pathologists can provide valuable insights and suggest further actions based on their access to information and ancillary tests. Dr Upreti also highlights the impact of clinical history on the diagnostic process and dispels the misconception that providing pathologists with too much clinical information may bias their diagnosis. She discusses the limited exposure to pathology in medical school and the declining number of medical students going into pathology, hoping that her book will help reverse this trend. Finally, she discusses the future of pathology education, focusing on technology, collaboration, and the potential of virtual reality in simulating pathology procedures and providing access to different types of specimens. Links for this episode: Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis Health Podcast Network LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs From Specimen to Sign-Out: Anatomic Pathology Explained Royal College Of Pathologists of Australasia People of Pathology Podcast: Twitter Instagram
New Orleans Saints and LSU football insider Mike Detillier joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about why AJ Brown is a top 5 receiver in the NFL. Mike talks about the physique of AJ Brown and DK Metcalf compared to Ole Miss and Saints legend Deuce McAllister and the vast differences between the three. Mike states that AJ is built like a running back and has vastly improved his route running and the cuts he makes deep down field. Mike and Bo talk about DK Metcalf and how his body type caught the eyes of everyone before the NFL Draft. Mike finishes by talking about the upcoming Manning Passing Academy and notes that he has heard that two different Ole Miss quarterbacks will be in attendance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research into Animal Life (U of California Press, 2023), Benjamín Schultz‑Figueroa examines rarely seen behaviorist films of animal experiments from the 1930s and 1940s. These laboratory recordings—including Robert Yerkes's work with North American primate colonies, Yale University's rat‑based simulations of human society, and B. F. Skinner's promotions for pigeon‑guided missiles—have long been considered passive records of scientific research. In Schultz‑Figueroa's incisive analysis, however, they are revealed to be rich historical, political, and aesthetic texts that played a crucial role in American scientific and cultural history—and remain foundational to contemporary conceptions of species, race, identity, and society. A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Dr. Benjamín Schultz-Figueroa is Assistant Professor in Film Studies at Seattle University. His research focuses on the history of scientific filmmaking, nontheatrical film, and animal studies. Among other venues, his writing has been published in JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, Film History, Millennium Film Journal, The Brooklyn Rail and Journal of Environmental Media. Callie Smith is a poet and museum educator with a PhD in English. She currently lives in Louisiana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research into Animal Life (U of California Press, 2023), Benjamín Schultz‑Figueroa examines rarely seen behaviorist films of animal experiments from the 1930s and 1940s. These laboratory recordings—including Robert Yerkes's work with North American primate colonies, Yale University's rat‑based simulations of human society, and B. F. Skinner's promotions for pigeon‑guided missiles—have long been considered passive records of scientific research. In Schultz‑Figueroa's incisive analysis, however, they are revealed to be rich historical, political, and aesthetic texts that played a crucial role in American scientific and cultural history—and remain foundational to contemporary conceptions of species, race, identity, and society. A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Dr. Benjamín Schultz-Figueroa is Assistant Professor in Film Studies at Seattle University. His research focuses on the history of scientific filmmaking, nontheatrical film, and animal studies. Among other venues, his writing has been published in JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, Film History, Millennium Film Journal, The Brooklyn Rail and Journal of Environmental Media. Callie Smith is a poet and museum educator with a PhD in English. She currently lives in Louisiana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is SATURDAY, June 17 Wheeling is rewarded for its revitalization efforts…plan your WV State Parks fishing adventure… and Blenko Glass pays homage to the state's coal history with its 2023 WV Day piece…on today's daily304. #1 – From WTRF Wheeling – You can see it in all of the hard hats and orange cones—Wheeling is in the middle of a makeover. Much of that investment is thanks to a small but committed group that just received national recognition for their work. For the fifth time, Wheeling Heritage has been accredited by Main Street America. The non-profit recognizes efforts to preserve and revitalize downtowns across the country…specifically with historic sites and new business. Read more: https://www.wtrf.com/wheeling/preserving-history-and-boosting-small-business-gives-wheeling-heritage-national-accreditation/ #2 – From WV STATE PARKS – Get your family hooked on fishing by taking them to a West Virginia state park or forest. Our lakes and streams are stocked with trout, bass, bluegill and other sport fish. State parks and forests are some of the best places for new anglers to catch a fish, and many of our top spots are easily accessible for people of all skill sets. But before you head out on your trip, make sure you have a current license and stamps. If you don't have one, purchase one today at www.wvfish.com. Learn more -- and book your trip -- at www.wvstateparks.com. Read more: https://wvstateparks.com/things-to-do/fishing/ #3 – From THE HERALD-DISPATCH – Blenko Glass is launching its West Virginia Day pieces. This year's items draw inspiration from the coal industry. New for 2023, “Specimen” is the first multimedia West Virginia Day Blenko piece. It is a deep purple piece of glass, made in a dump mold to resemble a lump of coal, sitting on a wooden plinth under a vivid tangerine specimen jar dome lid with a turquoise flame knob. A companion piece, “If It Ain't Broke,” resembles an oversized lightbulb made in crystal crackle glass with a turquoise spiral thread as its opening. “Specimen” will be available today at noon. It is expected to sell out quickly. Those interested in purchasing are encouraged to create an account on the Blenko website and pre-fill purchase information. Read more: https://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/blenkos-west-virginia-day-pieces-rich-with-symbolism-celebrate-history-of-coal/article_287d04f1-0441-5e99-a0e6-0fad3065bbf3.html Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
Welcome to The Violet Vulture! Today we've got a super special guest on the podcast, Mickey Alice Kwapis (she/her). Mickey is a Chicago-based specimen artist, jewelry maker, stained glass artist and fully owns her weirdo status. In this episode, we'll get into the following and then some: Mickey dug into what kicked off her interest in preservation (hint: it runs in the fam) She unpacked her artistic path as a whole and how it's evolved over the years We took some time to explore how her work has impacted how she relate to grief and loss And in turn, we discussed how it comes up for clients and the boundaries she puts into place to stay in integrity with herself and the folks she serves We spent some time getting into what folks still get wrong about taxidermy/preservation (there's plenty of bad takes and misinformation out there). All-in-all, what I valued about Mickey in this conversation and in life aside from being a brilliant and thoughtful creator is her perspective on putting oneself out there. Both at the time of recording and even now, I'm holding onto those nuggets she shared and I hope it gives you some that same juice. If you're keen to get science-y and see how you could stand to be a bit bolder in your life, this one is for you. Mickey's website. Mickey's IG. Tiktok: @kwapkwapkwap Website: soyemmy.com Instagram: @la_soy_emmy Email: emmy@soyemmy.com The Spooky Sentinel on Substack. Join my newsletter. Shop Lively Ghosts with my affiliate link. Wanna support my work? Buy me a Ko-Fi. Credit: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soy-emmy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soy-emmy/support
Lucy, Theo and Andrew bring you: The medium-sized theft of a tiny house, an absence of Nazi gold in a Dutch village, stolen valour at an ultra marathon, and how not to illegally buy your boxes of body parts. *** Support our show and get exclusive bonus episodes by subscribing on Patreon: www.patreon.com/BoontaVista *** Email the show at mailbag@boontavista.com! Call in and leave us a question or a message on 1800-317-515 to be answered on the show! *** Twitter: twitter.com/boontavista Website: boontavista.com Merchandise: shop.boontavista.com/ Twitch: twitch.tv/boontavista
Episode II: Attack of the AlexThis episode, Alex and Simona dive back into the Star Wars universe and discuss the skeletal anatomy of a variety of creatures from both the canon lore and legends. Tune in to learn more about the possible ecology and anatomy of creatures such as the Krayt Dragon, the Kaadu and the Kowakian Monkey-Lizard and why nerf welfare is no laughing matter.TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/animals/57Links and Sources Ashby, J. (2018). Specimen of the Week 338: a tour of the Platypus Skeleton. UCL Culture Blog. Eisenstadt, A. (2021). The True Story Behind How Pearls Are Made. Smithsonian Magazine. Glykou, A. (2014). Late Mesolithic-Early Neolithic Sealers: a case study on the exploitation of marine resources during the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the south-western Baltic Sea. 'Human Exploitation of Aquatic Landscapes' special issue (ed. Ricardo Fernandes and John Meadows), Internet Archaeology 37. Saladié, P., Huguet, R., Díez, C., Rodríguez‐Hidalgo, A., & Carbonell, E. (2013). Taphonomic modifications produced by modern brown bears (Ursus arctos). International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 23(1), 13-33. Sansweet, S.J. and Hidalgo, P. (2008). The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia. New York: Del Ray. Stokstradm E. (2004). A Whiff of Things to Come. Science. Wild E. R. (1997). Description of the adult skeleton and developmental osteology of the hyperossified horned frog, Ceratophrys cornuta (Anura:Leptodactylidae). Journal of morphology, 232(2), 169–206. Woo, M. (2018). BRIEF: Ancient Lizards Also Ran on Two Legs. Inside Science.Contact Alex FitzpatrickTwitter: @archaeologyfitz Simona FalangaTwitter: @CrazyBoneLady Alex's Blog: Animal Archaeology Music "Coconut - (dyalla remix)" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2UiKoouqaYAffiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Motion