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LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 5, 2025) — It's hard to believe it's been five years since the COVID-19 pandemic officially arrived in the Commonwealth – but on Friday, March 6, 2020, Gov. Andy Beshear confirmed the state's first COVID-19-positive patient and declared a state of emergency in Kentucky. And that first case was tested and diagnosed right here at the University of Kentucky Albert B. Chandler Hospital. That day began a grueling, years-long grind for medical professionals across the state, the country, and the world. Hospital systems struggled to keep up with surges of severely ill patients coming through their doors. Shortages of personal protective equipment, ventilators, ECMO machines, inpatient beds, and even health care providers themselves led to a type of global health crisis not seen in more than a century. In today's episode of Behind the Blue, you'll hear from eight longtime employees from the medical side of UK's campus, ranging from administrators to frontline health care providers to researchers. We asked them to reflect on those scary, early days of the pandemic, how it impacted their professional and personal lives, and some of the lessons learned from living through such a significant moment in history. Let's meet our guests for this oral history of the COVID-19 pandemic at UK and in the Commonwealth. Jenn Alonso has been at UK HealthCare for 13 years and has worked in the medicine intensive care unit (MICU) as a registered nurse since 2014. As a MICU nurse, she works alongside a team of physicians, nurses, therapists and other providers to take care of some of the most critically ill patients who come to UK HealthCare. Alonso was working in the MICU the day UK's first COVID-19 patient was admitted and was directly involved in frontline care for the sickest COVID-19 patients day in and day out. Kim Blanton, D.N.P., is the chief nursing officer for UK Albert B. Chandler Hospital. Blanton began her nursing career at UK in 1998 in the neuro-trauma ICU and worked her way up through several nursing positions, including rapid response nursing, working as a division charge nurse and managing the cardiovascular stepdown unit. After briefly leaving UK to help create and run an ICU at a local rural hospital, she returned in 2011 as a hospital operations administrator before becoming the UK HealthCare enterprise director for Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) and Quality and Safety. Blanton was serving in her IPAC role when the COVID-19 pandemic began and was instrumental in UK's COVID-19 response: She helped bring home UK students from abroad, called COVID-19 patients to help them navigate their care and quarantine, developed plans and processes for patient surges and PPE needs, and much more. Kevin Hatton, M.D., Ph.D., is the chief medical officer for UK Albert B. Chandler Hospital. An anesthesiologist by training, he earned both his medical degree and doctorate of philosophydegree from UK. Including his time in residency, Dr. Hatton has worked at UK HealthCare for 21 years, serving in a variety of leadership roles in anesthesiology in critical care medicineprimarily for neurology and cardiovascular ICUs. When the pandemic began, he was serving as senior medical director for critical care services as well as was interim director for ECMO services. Initially, Hatton's role focused on training and preparing the anesthesia critical care team to help provide care for non-COVID ICU patients, as much of the medicine ICU staff's time was spent caring for COVID-positive inpatients. ECMO, the highest form of life support, is a machine that takes over function of a patient's damaged heart and/or lungs by removing a patient's blood, oxygenating it, and returning it into the body. Though ECMO is used on a daily basis at UK HealthCare, its use skyrocketed during the pandemic as patients whose lungs were severely damaged by the virus needed this highest form of life support. As interim director for ECMO services, Hatton and his team had to rapidly develop protocols and processes to use the limited number of ECMO machines to help the most patients possible. Ashley Montgomery-Yates, M.D., has been physician in the UK Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine since 2013. As a critical care physician, she works primarily in the MICU setting taking care of the sickest patients – people on ventilators, with multi-organ failure, post-operative complications, and more. In 2013, she launched UK HealthCare's ICURecovery Clinic, which helps patients who have been in the ICU navigate the follow-up care and resources they need to recover. At the time, UK HealthCare's ICU Recovery Clinic was just one of three in the nation. Montgomery-Yates is currently the senior vice chair for the Department of Internal Medicine. When the pandemic began, she had recently become the interim chief medical officer for inpatient and emergency services. In this role and as an ICU physician, Montgomery-Yates and her colleagues were heavily involved in the day-to-day care of inpatients with COVID-19. She was part of the team that launched UK's successful Mass Vaccination Clinic out at Kroger Field, and her ICU teams also helped guide the creation of UK HealthCare's brand-new MICU, which opened January 2024. Meg Pyper is a division charge nurse with the UK Albert B. Chandler Hospital Emergency Department and has been with UK HealthCare Emergency Medicine since 2010. As a charge nurse, her role is like air traffic control for the ED — taking calls from EMS and local hospitals about incoming patients and transfers, determining what services that patient will need upon arrival, and notifying interdisciplinary team members to be prepared when those patients arrive. As a nurse, she was drawn to emergency medicine after seeing her favorite nurse mentors be “the calm in the chaos.” Pyper began in this role just weeks before the pandemic arrived in Kentucky, and she and her team were the first line of care COVID patients received when they arrived at UK Chandler Hospital. Lindsay Ragsdale, M.D., is the chief medical officer for Kentucky Children's Hospital and chief of the Division of Pediatric Palliative Care. Since arriving at UK in 2013, she has worked to build a robust program that helps seriously ill young patients and their families by caring for them holistically – looking at their physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being, and helping them navigate the experience of being severely ill. Ragsdale became the KCH CMO in 2021, right when the COVID-19 delta variant was beginning to affect children much more than previous variants had. She helped set up both the pediatric monoclonal antibody clinic that provided infusions to help protect high-risk pediatric patients, as well as the successful pediatric vaccine clinic, which provided COVID-19 vaccines for children in a playful, engaging environment. Rob Sprang is the director of Kentucky TeleCare, a role he's held at UK since 1996. UK first began using telehealth services in 1995. Since then, telehealth has grown by leaps and bounds, but its use skyrocketed during the pandemic. Earlier days of telehealth were usually done facility-to-facility — however, the vastly improved technology and public acceptance of telehealth, along with new, more relaxed regulatory laws around its use has allowed telehealth to explode in popularity. When the pandemic hit Kentucky, Sprang and his team — along with countless ambulatory providers and staff – worked 24/7 for more than a week to get UK HealthCare clinics set up to offer telehealth so that patients could still see their providers without needing to go into the hospital or clinic. Telehealth was a critical element in helping to protect both patients and providers from potential exposure to COVID-19. Vince Venditto, Ph.D., is an associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences in the UK College of Pharmacy with a background in chemistry, drug delivery, and vaccine development. In the early days of the pandemic, his work in blood analysis – looking for biomarkers for cardiovascular disease in up to 1,500 samples at a time – was adapted to do mass testing for COVID antibodies as a means of diagnosis. After PCR tests became the gold standard for diagnosing the disease, his work shifted again — this time to working with local pharmacies for surveillance of COVID out in Kentucky communities. Post-COVID, this project has evolved to include other infectious diseases and inflammatory conditions, and it focuses on increasing access to health care through Kentucky's network of pharmacies. It also has a new name: Pharmacy-based Recruitment Opportunities To Enhance Community Testing and Surveillance (PROTECTS). Venditto co-directs this project along with Brooke Hudspeth, Pharm.D., an associate professor of pharmacy practice and science. Venditto is also part of The Consortium for Understanding and Reducing Infectious Diseases in Kentucky (CURE-KY), which fosters multidisciplinary collaborations to address the burden of infectious diseases in the Commonwealth and beyond. This consortium was built on the heels of UK's COVID-19 Unified Research Experts (CURE) Alliance, which was quickly assembled in 2020 to support a full range of COVID-related research. -- Behind the Blue is available via a variety of podcast providers, including iTunes and Spotify. Become a subscriber to receive new episodes of “Behind the Blue” each week. UK's latest medical breakthroughs, research, artists and writers will be featured, along with the most important news impacting the university. Behind the Blue is a joint production of the University of Kentucky and UK HealthCare. Transcripts for this or other episodes of Behind the Blue can be downloaded from the show's blog page. 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I met Matt Ross-Sprang thanks to Mark Rubel. Mark was an amazing knowledge and super generous chap who sadly died not so long ago. RIP to that legend. I'll never forget that trip to visit some of America's most amazing studios. We toured most of the iconic rooms in Memphis which is the city where Matt Ross-Sprang has always resided. We went to Sun where Elvis, Johnny Cash, Howlin' Wolf all recorded and then on to Sam Philips recording service which Matt helped restore to its former glory. What a place! Just full of history and so beautiful both aesthetically and sonically. Matt has had quite the journey. He started interning at Sun Studios as a teen and now he has been awarded the key to the city of Memphis! Somewhere in the middle of this wild ride is what we spend of our time chatting about in this pod. From humble beginnings to mixing Elvis, getting those Grammy's and the key to the city of Memphis, Matt has seen and heard an awful lot of good stuff! ________________________ Music for this episode comes courtesy of Indy500 check it here: https://indy500.bandcamp.com/ ________________________ This episode is sponsored by the MLC or The Mechanical Licensing Collective. They're a nonprofit organization that's revolutionizing how creators get paid their mechanical streaming royalties from platforms like Spotify and Apple Music in the U.S. Every month, The MLC collects the streaming data and royalties from those platforms, matches the money to the creator who has earned it, and then pays out the royalties due. With over $2.5 billion in royalties distributed and more than 50,000 Members worldwide, The MLC is already making a huge impact. And the best part? Membership is completely free! Don't leave money on the table — visit TheMLC.com today to sign up!
Visiting museums and archaeological sites in the American Southwest, Louie García finds inspiration to revive the fiber techniques of the past. He has participated in creating several recreations of ancient textiles, including a replica of the 800-year-old Arizona Openwork Shirt, and is a member of the Cedar Mesa Perishables Project, which studies artifacts including baskets, plaited and twined yucca sandals, and most importantly cotton textile fragments that date back as much as two thousand years. But where others might see ruins, Louie sees connections to the Pueblo heritage that is part of his daily life. When rediscovering weaving, spinning, and cotton-growing skills, he says, “That's how I'm able to connect with my ancestors.” Navigating between his wish to maintain the role of fiber arts in his community with respect for the sacred nature of traditional knowledge, he founded the New Mexico Pueblo Fiber Arts Guild in in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He teaches classes to Pueblo weavers as well as a few non-Pueblo fiber arts enthusiasts. His handspun, handwoven gauze and weft-wrap openwork piece, inspired by a nearly 1,000-year-old Hohokam textile in the Ventana Cave excavation, was featured on the cover of Spin Off Summer 2020—one of just a few articles about Pueblo weaving written from a Pueblo perspective, he says. Looking at the piece, Cedar Mesa Perishables Project director Laurie Webster remarked, “It's probably been at least a thousand years since anyone has woven a piece like this.” Spin Off is excited to welcome Louie as an instructor at SOAR October 12-17, 2025, in Loveland, Colorado. Join us to hear how Louie connects the work of his hands with his dedication to Pueblo heritage. Links Openwork Shirt (sprang replica): Carol James, “The Arizona Openwork (Tonto) Shirt Project” (http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/pct7/25) (2017). PreColumbian Textile Conference VII / Jornadas de Textiles PreColombinos VII. 25. Cedar Mesa Perishables Project (https://www.friendsofcedarmesa.org/perishablesproject/) Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (https://indianpueblo.org/) Louie García, “Pueblo Cotton in the American Southwest: Ancient Gauze Weave and Weft-Wrap Openwork.” [Spin Off Summer 2020.](https://shop.longthreadmedia.com/products/spin-off-summer-2020) This episode is brought to you by: Treenway Silks is where weavers, spinners, knitters and stitchers find the silk they love. Select from the largest variety of silk spinning fibers, silk yarn, and silk threads & ribbons at TreenwaySilks.com (https://www.treenwaysilks.com/). You'll discover a rainbow of colors, thoughtfully hand-dyed in Colorado. Love natural? Treenway's array of wild silks provide choices beyond white. If you love silk, you'll love Treenway Silks, where superior quality and customer service are guaranteed. KnitPicks.com has been serving the knitting community for over 20 years and believes knitting is for everyone, which is why they work hard to make knitting accessible, affordable, and approachable. Knit Picks responsibly sources its fiber to create an extensive selection of affordable yarns like High Desert from Shaniko Wool Company in Oregon. Are you looking for an ethical, eco-friendly yarn to try? Look no further than Knit Picks' Eco yarn line. Need needles? Knit Picks makes a selection for knitters right at their Vancouver, Washington headquarters. KnitPicks.com (https://www.knitpicks.com/)—a place for every knitter. Knitters know Manos del Uruguay for their yarns' rich tonal colors, but the story of women's empowerment and community benefit enriches every skein. Discover 17 yarn bases from laceweight to super bulky made and dyed at an artisan owned cooperative in Uruguay. Ask for Manos at your local retailer or visit FairmountFibers.com (https://fairmountfibers.com/).
Josh Elliott-Wolfe runs down the Canucks comeback win against the Flames in Abbotsford on Thursday night. Then he ranks his top 5 players whos stock has risen up through training camp into the early pre-season, including some love for Daniel Sprong's amazing individual effort for the game tying goal. He also talks to Barclay Parneta to check in with the Vancouver Giants heading into the season. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Here at the Mid-West Farm Report, we're celebrating farm and homesteads that have been in the same family for more than 100 and 150 years. And we're bringing these stories to you courtesy of Compeer Financial. Today we're catching up with Kevin Sprang, the fourth generation of Sprang Farms in Two Rivers. This Sesquicentennial Farm grows row crops and Christmas trees. But it didn't start out that way. Kevin tells me how his family got to Manitowoc County.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sveriges första 100-kilometerstävling, Lejonbragden, firade 40-årsjubleum. Rune Larsson var med både då och nu. Sörmlands 100 bjöd in till trailfestival. Ida Nilsson och Johan Lantz vann 55-kilometersdistansen och berättar mer om helgen. Matilda Gend är med som bisittare. Hon totalvann dessutom jubileumsupplagan av Lejonbragden 100 km. Ultrapionjären K-G Nyström är död, Rune Larsson berättar om hans betydelse för svensk ultralöpning. Och så tar vi upp övriga tävlingar: H2 Ultra Trailrun, Rävarundan, Nybro Backyard 12h ochPartille 6-timmars. Foto: Lejonbragden/Magnus Johansson & Sörmlands 100/Jacob Zocherman. Kapitel: 00:00 Huvudrubriker 02:13 Ultrapionjären K-G Nyström är död 10:52 Sörmlands 100 18:22 INTERVJU med Ida Nilsson & Johan Lantz 31:25 Eftersnack Ida & Johan 40:36 Lejonbragden 40 år 53:40 INTERVJU med Rune Larsson 1:10:19 Eftersnack Rune
Det blev dubbelt svenskt i topp på Sky-distansen under VM i skyrunning. Vi snackar med världsmästaren Louise Jernberg, som vann före Barbro Fjällstedt Oljans. Och bland alla extremlopp har Magnus Hjelmér genomfört det kanske mest extrema, SwissPeaks 660. Johnny Hällneby är bisittare och får möjlighet att prata om ännu ett världsrekord i sexdagarslöpning. Belgaren Matthieu Bonne slog Yiannis Kouros' 19 år gamla rekord under GOMU-VM i Ungern. I helgen var det också SM i kort trail, Daniel var i Vilnius och kommenterade World's Fastest Run och en massa annat. Foto: SwissPeaks & Rafa Romero Glöm inte att stötta bevakningen av svensk ultrabevakning! Ge en engångsgåva eller bli månadsgivare på ultramarathon.se/patreon Kapitel: 1:48 Svenska tävlingar, med SM i kort trail 12:05 Internationella tävlingar 20:51 SwissPeaks 660 INTERVJU med Magnus Hjelmér 31:02 Eftersnack Magnus 31:43 World's Fastest Run 42:35 GOMU-VM på sexdagars, med världsrekord 54:40 VM i skyrunning 1:00:48 INTERVJU med Louise Jernberg 1:11:10 Eftersnack Louise 1:13:25 Kommande tävlingar inför Sörmlands 100 & Lejonbragdens 40-årsjubileum
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Att träna oavsett inriktning kräver olika, men mycket samma av än. Malin Yngström sysslar med ultralöpning och sprang 24 timmar på sin 50-årsdag. Ställs det högst krav mentalt eller fysiskt? Hur mycket är mentalt förberedande och vad är bara att ha rätt inställning? Malin har från och med i år för första gången börjat styrketräna. Hon berättar om vad det gjort för skillnad för henne i och runt löpningen. Någon hon inte visste heller förrän allt var över var att hennes resultat, om gjort på ett SM, hade varit bäst bland damer över 50 år och 7:a över alla åldrar. Tyngre Kraftsport är en extra stark podcast, specifikt för dig som är nyfiken på bänkpress, styrkelyft eller strongman. Din värd är världens bäste Josef Eriksson, som varje fredag möter spännande och inspirerande gäster. Du som lyssnar får gärna betygsätta podden på Apple Podcasts eller där där du lyssnar på den – lämna gärna en recension. Då blir podden mer synlig för andra plus att värden blir glad.
Manne Forssberg verkade i en stark tradition av att dricka så mycket som möjligt, så ofta som möjligt. Till slut började till och med alkisarna på det lokala sunkhaket att ifrågasätta hans eviga supande. "Du är för ung för att vara här, med oss", sa de. Idag är han nykter, pappafluencer och springer med Jesus.
Joop de Hoog (1928-1980) weigerde in 1947 tijdens de koloniale oorlog in Indonesië een dorp plat te branden. Dat was een vergeldingsmaatregel zonder enig strategisch nut, vond hij. Voor het weigeren van dat dienstbevel veroordeelde de krijgsraad hem een jaar later tot 1,5 jaar celstraf. In mei 2024 heeft demissionair minister van Defensie Kajsa Ollongren na 76 jaar zijn eer hersteld. Dit is het verhaal van Joop de Hoog, een militair die op 19-jarige leeftijd tegen de stroom in roeit. Het vermoorden van burgers acht hij niet toelaatbaar. Ook twee kompanen dachten er zo over en ondergingen eenzelfde lot. Een dergelijke rehabilitatie heeft niet eerder in Nederland plaatsgevonden. Dit is een geactualiseerde versie van deel 4 van Stille getuigen, een serie van Peter de Ruiter. Pas vele jaren na zijn dood hoort Nicoline de Hoog dat haar vader tijdens de koloniale oorlog in Indonesië 1,5 jaar in de cel heeft gezeten. Hij was als marinier, met twee kameraden, veroordeeld voor het weigeren van een dienstbevel. Het drietal ontging het strategisch nut van het platbranden van een dorp. Ze waren bang dat hierbij onschuldige burgers zouden omkomen. Nicoline's vader heeft de affaire altijd verzwegen. Als haar het verhaal wordt verteld, vallen voor haar de puzzelstukjes op hun plaats. Onderzoeker en activist Max van der Werff reist in 2011 naar het bewuste Indonesische dorp. Hij is benieuwd naar de omstandigheden waarin een en ander heeft plaatsgevonden. Hij spreekt twee getuigen die het dorp hebben zien afbranden. Een van hen maakte deel uit van het verzet, is gearresteerd en gemarteld door de Nederlanders. Medio juni 2023 vindt in de Tweede Kamer een debat plaats over het diepgravende onderzoeksrapport 'Over de grens' van NIOD, NIMH en KITLV dat in opdracht van de Nederlandse staat is opgesteld. Het moet het definitieve antwoord geven op de vraag wat zich in de koloniale oorlog heeft afgespeeld. De kwestie van de drie mariniers komt ook ter sprake. Na kamervragen van Sjoerd Sjoerdsma van D66 zegt defensieminister Ollongren rehabilitatie toe van de drie mariniers. Het eerherstel laat nog een klein jaar op zich wachten. Op basis van een verificatieonderzoek van het NIMH is het 13 mei 2024 zover: Nicoline de Hoog ontvangt uit handen van de minister een schriftelijke verklaring over het eerherstel van haar vader. Op die bijeenkomt in Den Haag is ook Frank van Sprang aanwezig, de Inspecteur-Generaal van de Krijgsmacht. Hij is niet alleen formeel, maar ook persoonlijk bij de kwestie betrokken. Ook zijn vader heeft in Nederlands-Indië gediend en heeft daar ook wel eens een opdracht van zijn commandant genegeerd.
In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing two remarkable individuals from Pegasus Farm: Shelley Sprang, the Executive Director, and Audre Manners, the Equestrian Administrative Director. Pegasus Farm is dedicated to creating a supportive community that empowers individuals with diverse needs through therapeutic equestrian programs, vocational services, and recreational & social activities. They work with people with disabilities, anxiety, and trauma, using animal interactions as a healing tool. Additionally, Pegasus Farm employs adults with disabilities and operates a center to support military personnel and first responders. Excitingly, they are also in the process of launching a new Stable Moments program aimed at helping children in foster care. Tune in to learn more about their inspiring work and the positive impact they are making in their community!Episode Highlights: Introducing Shelley Sprang & Audre Manners What is Pegasus Farm? The History Behind Pegasus Farm Equestrian ProgramsAdult Day Vocational ServicesMilitary & First Responders Center The New Stable Moments Program Why horses? How to get involved with Pegasus Find more on Guest:Visit Pegasus Farm's Website Find More on Hope Bridge:Visit Our Website Follow us on InstagramFollow us on Facebook Foster Our Community Instagram This show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
Här får vi höra vinnaren av Vertical Challenge, Tomas Kvapil, om hur han lyckades få ihop makalösa 29 534 höjdmeter under en vecka. Vi har precis avslutat vår Vertical Challenge för i år och förra året när Leonora Johnson vann med 22 000 höjdmeter så trodde vi att det rekordet skulle stå sig ett tag. Vertical Challenge är ett virtuellt event där det handlar om att samla så mycket höjdmeter som möjligt under en vecka. Vi hade väldigt bra priser från eventets sponsorer – två par trailskor från Joe Nimble, en ryggsäck från Black Diamond och en GPS-klocka från Coros. Och det är lite lustigt när man nu hör Tomas prata om hur han gjorde sina höjdmeter, för han behövde verkligen en ny klocka. Men det var inte bara chansen att vinna en ny klocka från Coros som sporrade honom att göra så mycket höjdmeter, utan framför allt att det blev en kamp med Johan Gustafsson som till slut blev tvåa med 28 207 höjdmeter. Dom här två killarna bjöd på en fantastisk uppvisning som var otroligt spännande att se från sidan! LÄNKAR Vårt tidigare poddavsnitt med Tomas Kvapil från 2021 Kolla in vår shop på paceonearth.se/shop Tack till eventets sponsorer Coros Nordic, Black Diamond och Joe Nimble
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Succé för Ockelbomaffian i världens största ultratävling Comrades Marathon i Sydafrika. Elov Olsson 7:a, Joacim Lantz 15:e och Johan Lantz på 22:a plats. Magnus Rabe gjorde tävlingscomeback efter ytterligare skadestrul - och slog banrekord i Alpaca Race. 16-årige ultralöftet Hannes Rapp vann rafflande 12-timmarstävling i Sala Stadspark Ultra. Och Sweden Runners arrangerar till helgen sin sista backyard ultra-tävling, vilket Petra Ekenstierna berättar mer om. Med Johnny Hällneby som bisittare blir det också mer rekordsnack, avslöjande av en 24-timmarscomeback och många andra tävlingar: Granbäcken Backyard 12 timmar, Avesta Backyard ultra, Viadal Ultra Weekend, High Coast Ultra och Björnfrossa Ultramaraton.
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Under en orienteringstävling får Karl en knivskarp smärta i bröstet. Han tror att ett revben gått av. Men Karl biter ihop och genomför loppet under ett livshotande tillstånd. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Av: Joanna GóreckaProducent: Gustav AsplundSlutmix: Astrid AnkarcronaVerkligheten görs av produktionsbolaget Filt.
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Wenn eine Fernsehserie nach einer Weile plötzlich total abdreht, die Figuren Dinge tun, die sie vorher nie gemacht hätten, Tote kommentarlos wieder da sind oder einfach alles total unrealistisch wird, dann hat dieser Moment einen Namen: "Jumping the shark". Oder auch "Nuking the fridge", also den Kühlschrank mit einer Atombombe sprengen. In diesem Quickie erfahrt ihr, wie es dazu kam.
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Sprang du skrikande ur bion när du såg Hajen, missade du hela filmen pga det kyssande paret i fåtöljen framför, förändrades ditt liv av bioupplevelsen? Vilket är ditt bästa eller största biominne? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Ikväll vill vi prata om minnen och upplevelser från biografen, vad hände, hur kändes det?Var du 10 år och fick gå på en matiné för att se 'Hajen' och sedan sov du inte på flera nätter? Följde du med pappa till biografen men minns ingenting av filmen för du bara stirrade på paret som kysstes i biofåtöljen framför dig?Satt du ensam i salongen och kände hur filmen gick rakt in i hjärtat på ett annat sätt än när biografen är full med folk? Ramlade du av stolen när du första gången såg en film med dundrande iMaxljud och hela kroppen började vibrera?Minnen från biografen med Li SkarinRing oss, mejla på karlavagnen@sverigesradio.se eller skriv till oss på Facebook och Instagram. Slussen öppnar som vanligt kl 21:00 och men programmet börjar inte förrän kl 23:05 med anledning en förlängd sportsändning.Producent: Helene AlmqvistAnsvarig utgivare: Ulf Myrestam
Diese Woche widmen sich Michael und Dominik mal wieder einem mysteriösen Fall: D. B. Cooper. Viele halten ihn für den einzigen erfolgreichen kriminellen Flugzeugentführer. Viele wollten es machen wie er. Doch ob er wirklich Erfolg hatte, bleibt zu diskutieren. Schaut zusammen mit den beiden Knallköppen auf den heute noch immer ungelösten Fall. Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim Zuhören und freuen uns wie immer über Feedback.
Diese Woche widmen sich Michael und Dominik mal wieder einem mysteriösen Fall: D. B. Cooper. Viele halten ihn für den einzigen erfolgreichen kriminellen Flugzeugentführer. Viele wollten es machen wie er. Doch ob er wirklich Erfolg hatte, bleibt zu diskutieren. Schaut zusammen mit den beiden Knallköppen auf den heute noch immer ungelösten Fall. Wir wünschen euch viel Spaß beim Zuhören und freuen uns wie immer über Feedback.
This week we take an early Spring break after the Easter holiday and bring you some replays of some of our favorite segments so far in 2024! We'll return next week with a new episode! In this replay segments episode: What fictional Villians do we most relate to? AI Elvis is coming! Elmo asks how we're doing on social media and many not doing so well. The collectable ‘Dune 2' popcorn bucket makes unusual news! Is the ‘Star Wars' universe sexist? Is adult play time important? Millennial Nick runs out of gas! A kid beats ‘Tetris!' Warning as usual for some explicit language & content from us Idiots! Listen to us weekly for pop culture talk, nerdy debates, personal insults & questionable jokes on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Vurbl, Goodpods, Podvine & more! Watch us on our YouTube channel @Convincing Idiots Show info can be found on our website: convincingidiots.wordpress.com Find show links on our Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ConvincingIdiots Email us at ConvincingIdiots@gmail.com. Main Podcast Page: https://anchor.fm/convincing-idiots Enjoying the show? Consider becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ConvincingIdiots Now on the YouTube Music app! https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCKa-u-b0Hd30AYxgzoS6aOg?si=GxMuyf3nlSROrdID Show merch store here: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/convincing-idiots?ref_id=33680 We hope we convince you to listen & subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/convincing-idiots/support
The Millbrook Mall in Corner Brook was closed again this morning, as a result of a waterline break. That waterline was NOT on City property, but another waterline break on Saturday evening WAS the City's responsibility. The two waterline breaks in a short timeframe led to a flooded road and a flooded parking lot. Jim Parsons is mayor of Corner Brook.
A hard-pressed crew tried to snake just a few more logs out before quitting for the day, hoping nothing would go wrong in the tinder-dry forest. Unfortunately, something did. (Forest Grove, Washington County; 1930s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1407d.tillamook-burn-1933-outbreak.html)
Unvergessen, wie er Ende der 1980er Jahre als Bundesumweltminister den Rhein durchschwamm - quasi als "lebender Umweltindikator": der CDU-Politiker Klaus Töpfer, auch bekannt als späterer Leiter des UN-Umweltprogramms, erzählt hier seine Erlebte Geschichte, die mit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg beginnt... Von Elke Saur.
這次的 Podcast 跟著 Link and Tag 團隊,來聊聊我們的新加坡之旅。在一周內有三個完全不同的錶展在新加坡舉行。Link and Tag 團隊代表 CKL Taiwan 到新加坡參加以新興品牌為主的 Spring Sprang Sprung 錶展,同時間也參觀了高階腕錶為主的 Singapore Watch Fair。非常剛好 Only Watch 2023 也在新加坡展出 (相當有可能是最後一屆) , 讓我們可以一次大飽眼福。我們也因為這樣,來好好聊聊我們所見到的當地多元的玩錶賞錶文化,跟我們看完這些錶展的感想。 有什麼話題想要問問 Link and Tag 嗎? 也歡迎您來信私訊我們! 訂閱追蹤 Link And Tag 頻道 ==================== 錶評網站: https://linkandtag.com 網路商城: https://reurl.cc/b5mzGl Facebook: https://reurl.cc/Kk9xpm Instagram: https://reurl.cc/R4k6rz YouTube: https://reurl.cc/rxYaDN
Sprang du ett ultramarathon? LAN:ade du? Eller födde du barn? Ikväll vill Sao-Mai Dau höra om när du dygnade! Glömde du boka hotell och fick vandra runt planlöst i en okänd stad hela natten? Gick du vilse i fjällen? Var du jetlaggad? Är du brandman och fick rycka ut på en brand, som höll på hela natten? Eller hade du sovande jour men fick inte en blund? Ring och berätta om när du var uppe hela natten, på nummer 020-22 10 20. Vi hörs 17.37!Programledare: Sao-Mai DauProducent: Karin BengtssonAnsvarig utgivare: Petra Quiding
On the latest episode of Last Nights Coffee, Jon talks about his trip to Florida, Chuck gives an update on the race car, Ol' Freddy Couples making the cut at Augusta, new rules mean much faster paced baseball, a little backstory on the real cocaine bear story, Jon settles a debate between pecan spinwheels and pecan swirls, the guys try to remember a big moment from younger years, another this week in history and meme of the week cap off episode 14 of season 3. Thanks for tuning in Nightshifters. Love y'all, mean it.
Tune into the 7th Question Stretch where we'll talk seasons, gardens, birthdays and everything in between. Seth and Chloee once again host this week's Travelin' Trivia Episode. To keep up with their latest travels, follow @sethmalcolmmedia on Instagram. Each question and answer provided on Travelin' Trivia is researched and referenced from reputable sources throughout the industry. That is not to say mistakes aren't made. If you notice an error while listening, please bring it to their attention and the correction will be provided in a coming episode! Listener Feedback Form (scroll to the bottom of the home page) To learn more about each topic discussed in this week's Travelin' Trivia episode visit the references below. Question 1: March 20th signified the official first day of spring.... Question 2: We've all heard the saying “April showers, bring May flowers”... Question 3: Long before the season was called Spring, what was the original... Question 4: there's plenty of beauty to be found during spring, it's not all earthworms on wet pavement... Question 5: Each year the coming of spring ushers in new life for many plant and animal... Question 6: The US averages over 1,200 of these each year with about 53% occurring during... Question 7: Which of the following does not flower in spring? Question 8: It isn't rare for these babies to go for 50 dollars a pound... Question 9: Maybe it's that extra vitamin D that gives us that spring time boost of energy... Question 10: During the spring of the year MLB teams take to warmer climates for their annual... Bonus Question: There are too many comical and witty spring riddles to include them all... Join us next week for a special round of Georgia Trivia! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seth-malcolm7/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seth-malcolm7/support
Surprise! In an early, short episode of The Chicks and Dip Podcast, Lauren is giving a show update. March is a crazy time of year in Savannah, so Lauren is taking a SPRANG BREAK. There will be no episode on Monday, March 20. But fear not! You can get your weekly podcast episode on the new Patreon channel! Here, you'll find bonus content from Lauren, including extra podcast episodes, vlogs about her adventures, and more. Subscribe to the Patreon HERE: patreon.com/TheChicksandDipPodcast
RAM and Toyota's adherence to ICE may pay dividends as they electrify their fleets. Did GM accidentally invent Voltec by towing a generator behind an EV1? Don't let outdated notions and terminology cost you more as you maintain your vehicle. New concerns and issues have replaced once-common problems of the past. No need to fix the entire laundry list of repairs your shop provides you. We love to hear from you! CarsThePodcast@gmail.com
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Hör näringslivstoppen berätta om hur hon i femtio år levde som man, men sen blev tvungen att möta sig själv och genomgå en könskorrigering. Hon levde i ett rasande tempo och nådde näringslivets toppskikt. Examen från både Chalmers och Handelshögskolan i Göteborg, kursetta på kadettskolan och chefskarriär. Men hela tiden fanns ett skav där inom henne, ända sen barndomen. Något som hon inte ville erkänna, allra minst för sig själv. Men tillslut gick det inte längre. Caroline Farberger ville leva som den hon egentligen var och genomgick en transition till kvinna.Sprang ifrån sig självHela livet har hon burit på en rädsla för att inte bli älskad och att hamna i ett utanförskap. Hon märkte tidigt att hon fick anstränga sig för att passa in i mansnormen och försökte förstå vad som förväntades av henne. Hon började prestera, höll ett högt tempo, men sprang ifrån sig själv. Den här Söndagsintervjun handlar om Caroline Farbergers resa från man till kvinna, om vikten att vara sann mot sig själv och hur hon vill förändra världen.Programledare: Martin Wicklin.Producent: Ulrika Stenström.Kontakt: sondagsintervjun@sr.se
Bafflingly, the Coast Guard's biggest rescue boat on the Columbia River Bar was one that hadn't been designed to survive a rollover. So, in early 1961, it didn't — and neither did five members of its six-man crew. (Columbia River Bar, Clatsop County; 1960s) (For text and pictures, see http://offbeatoregon.com/1201d-triumph-coast-guard-disaster-2.html)
Highlights: “Musk is now armed with at least 15 million user accounts who've voted, most particularly anti-Trump user accounts, and thus has now a massive leftwing list to dig into and deal with the ongoing issue of woke bots and trolls once and for all.” “Musk is intent on taking Twitter away from the cry-bully woke leftists and their pathetic excommunicative practice of cancel culture and he's trying to change the bot system, that is, at least to an extent, a residual of that cry-bully wokeness that once so dominated the Twitter-verse but is now becoming nothing more than a thing of the past.” Timestamps: [01:12] CNN is trying to convince people that no one wants to be on Twitter if Trump will be reinstated [03:00] How Elon Musk responded to the concerns that far-left bots were interfering with the poll to reinstate Trump [05:34] On a study that shows how bots can be extremely significant in shaping public perception and [07:03] How Musk is trying to change the bot system in Twitter and how the Democrats are fuming about this Resources: Learn how to protect your life savings from inflation and an irresponsible government, with Gold and Silver. Go to http://www.turleytalkslikesgold.com/ 1276 AZ BOMBSHELL! Attorney General REFUSES to CERTIFY Election!!! Download Dr. Steve's FREE Patriot Blueprints at https://www.drsteveblueprints.com Download Dr. Steve's personal research sources and his list of woke alternatives for FREE at https://www.drsteveblueprints.com Get Over 66% OFF All of Mike Lindell's Products using code TURLEY: https://www.mypillow.com/turley Get 25% off Patriotic Coffee and ALL ITEMS with Code TURLEY at https://mystore.com/turley Join Dr. Steve's Exclusive Membership in the Insiders Club and watch content he can't discuss on YouTube during his weekly Monday night show!: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/welcome Get Your Brand-New PATRIOT T-Shirts and Merch Here: https://store.turleytalks.com/ It's time to CHANGE AMERICA and Here's YOUR OPPORTUNITY To Do Just That! https://change.turleytalks.com/ Fight Back Against Big Tech Censorship! Sign-up here to discover Dr. Steve's different social media options …. but without censorship! https://www.turleytalks.com/en/alternative-media.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.
With major additions in technology and a total focus on the students, Andy Sprang has a passion and a drive for continuing education especially through the Fostoria City School system. As T-Swift would say, he's totally 'feeling 22' as this is his twenty-second year working in the school system.Sarah&Renee dove in deep and learned his favorite and least favorite things about his line of work, the impact of social media on the district and on his staff or students, and how he's taken-on partnerships with various organizations throughout the community and beyond to give everyone involved the best experience. Additionally, the programming that's available through FCS and because of these partnerships, as well as a significant donation, has really expanded over the past few years. As Renee put it, these students are our future! It's exciting that there's so much available to them in our community.And what's his favorite thing about Fostoria? You'll have to check-out the lighting round near the end to find out!To learn more about or make contact with Fostoria City Schools, go here.Get to know us ...And, find us on Apple to leave us a review!Or, listen to our favorite songs ; -)
Kandace and Amanda discuss some wild spring break stories while Amanda absolutely butchers her segment of the lyric sing along. Way too many laughs and ridiculous behavior. Happy listening ya glizzy dogs! Rate us and leave us a review!!
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I feel like I've failed more than won when it comes to celebrating Mother's Day. Today's show is devoted to sourcing great ideas that help you love on the Mom's in your life. I'm endlessly curious about the question… How do we “win” on Mother's Day by helping them feel love, appreciated and celebrated? Honestly, there isn't a silver bullet, sure-fire win, but there are clues, and you can increase your odds of knocking this out of the park. Rather than tell you what I think, or interview another guy on what he thinks, I asked three amazing women (Front Row Moms Angie, Tjitske & Monica) if they'd have a conversation and talk about what makes their Mother's Day great. Think about this episode as a Mother's Day cheat sheet for husbands. The ladies shared fantastic ideas for things you can do for; including meals out, entertaining the kids, no mom duties, time for self-care, and much more. To make it even better, they give us great tips on how to figure out which “gift” your wife would like the most, such as taking into consideration your kids' ages and stages of life, stress factors, or typical daily chores. Mother's Day Podcast Highlights How to identify what your wife wants and needs for Mother's Day. Giving your wife options and letting her choose what she needs most. Ways to discover your wife's Love Language. The power of DIY cards & crafts, time for connection, and other thoughtful gifts from kids and husbands. Caring for your own mother on Mother's Day. Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/333 Want to learn more about Front Row Dads? We are in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home, or if you're ready for the best coaching and true brothers to grow with, Join The Brotherhood! Are you getting all the shows? Subscribe today! Want to leave a review? THANK YOU! http://FrontRowDads.com/review
Emily Sprang joins the Empaths at Work team to discuss and give pointers on how to prepare and have difficult conversations in all aspects of your life; including a framework on how to communicate a difficult message in any situation. To find out more about Emily visit our Magic Ingredients Blog or find her on instagram @esprangcounseling.com. Magic Ingredients Blog - https://empathsatwork.com/the-magic-ingredients Emily Sprang Counseling on Instagram @esprangcounseling.com Here are Emily's Magic Ingredients For Difficult Conversations 1. Get In-tune with your emotions and identify the outcome you want from the difficult conversation. 2. Don't catastrophize and imagine the worst possible outcome of an action. We can't predict another persons reaction. 3. Be assertive in delivering your message. Demonstrate you are confident in why you are having the conversation and what you are asking for. 4. Be clear and concise when delivering the message. If you need help, use this template "I feel ... when ... ...and I would appreciate ." About Us: We are three ladies with successful corporate careers and diverse backgrounds who believe empathy is a superpower. After spending several years together on what we referred to as the best team ever, #BTE, and building experience-focused careers we are getting the band back together to test and explore the role of empathy and achieving success. Join us each week as we explore the power of empathy through experimentations, discussion, examining success stories and the journey to get there. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ew49/message
As Jesus-followers, we carry God's presence … even in the midst of unexpected challenges.