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Breaking Walls
BW - EP88: I Can't Stand Jack Benny—The Story Behind His 1945-46 Season [Rewind]

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 197:52


In Breaking Walls episode 88, we spotlight the 1945-46 season of The Jack Benny Program. This season introduced characters like telephone operators Gertrude and Mabel, press agent Steve Bradley, hot dog vendor Mr. Kitzel, and Ronald and Benita Colman. This season featured guest appearances from Ingrid Bergman, Isaac Stern, Van Johnson, Ray Milland, Peter Lorre, Louella Parsons, Fred Allen, Ed Sullivan and others. It also was the season in which Dennis Day returned from the Navy and one of the most ingenious marketing campaigns in entertainment history took place: The “I Can't Stand Jack Benny” Contest. Highlights: • Jack's slipping ratings • Problems with General Foods • Jack changes sponsors • The War ends and a new season begins • Mabel Flapsaddle & Gertrude Gearshift • Steve Bradley and his big ideas • $10,000 and $646,000 • Jack gets robbed • The Contest • Mail pours in • The Colmans can't stand Jack Benny • Jack's ratings soar • Christmas of 1945 & The Rose Bowl • Fred Allen and the end of the Contest • Isaac Stern • Palm Springs • Van Jackson • Ed Sullivan and the end of the season • King for a Day The WallBreakers: http://thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: http://patreon.com/TheWallBreakers The reading material used in today's episode was: • Sunday Nights at Seven - by Jack and Joan Benny • On The Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio - by John Dunning • Network Radio Ratings, 1932-1953 - by Jim Ramsburg • As well as articles from Radio Life on January 27th and February 3rd, 1946 On the interview front: •Jack Benny, Ezra Stone, Kate Smith, Don Wilson, Eliott Lewis, Phil Harris, Frank Nelson and Dennis Day were with Chuck Schaden. Chuck's interviews from an over 39-year career can be listened to for free at SpeakingofRadio.com • Vincent Price and Mel Blanc were with Dick Bertel and Ed Corcoran for WTIC's The Golden Age of Radio. The full interviews can be heard at GoldenAge-WTIC.org • Dennis Day was also with John Dunning for his 1980s 71KNUS Radio program from Denver. Some of his interviews can be found at OTRRLibrary.org • And Finally Jack Benny, Dennis Day, Phil Harris, Frank Nelson, Don Wilson and Mel Blanc were also with Jack Carney for his early 1980s Comedy Program. Much of this audio was originally taken from a 1972 PBS Documentary on Great Radio Comedians. Thank you Goodmond Danielson for supplying me with the audio. Selected music featured in today's episode was: • Love in Bloom by Bing Crosby • It's Been a Long, Long, Time by the Harry James Orchestra • Chickery Chick by Sammy Kaye with Billy Williams & Nancy Norman • Manhattan Serenade by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra with Jo Stafford • It Might as Well Be Spring by Larry Stephens • Danny Boy by Dennis Day • Along the Navajo Trail by Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters WallBreakers Links: Patreon - patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers URL - thewallbreakers.com Online Store - jamesthewallbreaker.com/shop/

BJGP Interviews
More chest x-rays lead to earlier lung cancer diagnoses and better cancer survival – what we can be doing differently in practice

BJGP Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 18:49 Transcription Available


Today, we're speaking to Dr Steve Bradley, GP and Senior Clinical Lecturer based within the School of Medicine and Population Health at the University of Sheffield.Title of paper: General practice chest X-ray rate is associated with earlier lung cancer diagnosis and reduced all-cause mortality: a retrospective observational studyAvailable at: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2024.0466It is known that there is wide variation in the use of chest X-ray (CXR) by general practices, but previous studies have provided conflicting evidence as to whether greater utilisation of them leads to lung cancer being diagnosed at an earlier stage and improves survival. This observational study analysed data from the English national cancer registry on CXR rates for individual general practices, along with stage and survival outcomes; it found earlier stage at diagnosis and improved survival for patients diagnosed with cancer at practices that used the test more frequently. Increasing use of CXR by GPs for symptomatic patients, particularly by focusing on practices that use the test infrequently, could improve lung cancer outcomes.TranscriptThis transcript was generated using AI and has not been reviewed for accuracy. Please be aware it may contain errors or omissions.Speaker A00:00:00.640 - 00:01:06.820Hello and welcome to BJGP Interviews. I'm Nada Khan and I'm one of the Associate Editors at the Journal. Thanks for taking the time today to listen to this podcast.In today's episode, we're talking to Dr. Steve Bradley. Steve is a GP and senior clinical Lecturer based within the School of Medicine and Population Health at the University of Sheffield.Early diagnosis of cancer has been an area of research that is Steve's real strength. And we're here to discuss his recent paper here in the BJJP titled General Practice.Chest X Ray Rate is Associated with Earlier Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Reduced All Cause Mortality A Retrospective Observational Study. Hi, Steve, Great to speak again and to talk through this paper.I suppose I want to start by saying that, yes, we know that earlier diagnosis of cancer is a good thing because it can lead to earlier stages of diagnosis and treatment. And you start the paper with a short discussion about screening for lung cancer.But talk us through why this, this alone won't solve delays in lung cancer diagnosis and what else we need to be doing.Speaker B00:01:07.540 - 00:02:14.620So, yeah, this context is really important because screening is a hugely important development and the UK has led in many ways on lung cancer screening using low dose ct. And this, we hope is going to be very, very beneficial for patients.But it would be a mistake to think that this is going to solve the problem of lung cancer. And there's a few reasons for that.One is that only about half of people who get lung cancer would have been eligible for screening because screening concentrates on the highest risk population. And also we know that only about half of people who are invited for screening actually choose to participate in screening.So the upshot for general practice really is that most patients are still going to be coming through by symptoms and in the same way.So screening is good news in terms of lung cancer detection, but we still need to do as well as we can in terms of picking these patients up through symptomatic pathways. And actually, this is something we touched on in an editorial for BJGP about a year or 18 months ago, I think.Speaker A00:02:15.020 -...

Experience Trance
(Experience Trance) Mart EB & Ian Murphy - Overdrive Ep 035 (Steve Bradley Guestmix)

Experience Trance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2024 155:41


Ian Murphy Tracklist 1 Miss You (Extended Mix) - Craig Connelly, Alina Renae, Nicholas Gunn 2 Angel (Dreamy Extended Remix) - Drax, Scott Mac 3 Tokyo Rise (Extended Mix) -  Inversed 4 Broken (Extended Vocal Mix) -  Greg S., Santini 5 Loco (XiJaro & Pitch Extended Remix) - Ravest Hard 6 Detonator (Extended Mix) - Allen Watts, Awaken 7 Euphoria (Andrew Rayel Club Mix) - Andrew Rayel, Emilya Buchan 8 You Will Never Be Forgotten (Lostly Remix) - Bryan Kearney, Lostly 9 Follow Me (Extended Mix) - Paul elov8 Smith 10 Together Again (Extended Mix) - Submersive, Christina Novelli 11 Everything In My Life (Extended Mix) - Christopher Corrigan 12 Wait for Me (Original Mix) - Artena, Ren Faye 13 Chasing Stars (Original Club Mix) - Anton Pallmer, Dima Menzel 14 Nebula (Extended Mix) - Aly & Fila, Richard Durand 15 Lost Forever (Extended Mix) - Amos & Riot Night, Connor Woodford 16 Devotion (Cold Blue Extended Remix) - John O'Callaghan, Alex Holmes, Cold Blue 17 What They Say About Me (Original Club Mix) - Javah, Diago, Waves On Waves 18 Steady & Stronger (Extended Mix) - John Askew, Shelby Merry 19 All My Life (Sam Laxton Remix) (Sam Laxton Extended Remix) - Woody van Eyden & Rene Ablaze, Sam Laxton 20 Lemon Tree (South Of The Stars Remix) (Extended Mix) - Marcel Woods 21 Adagio For Strings (Extended Mix) - onTune   Steve Bradley Guestmix  

Architecture Firm Marketing
Product Talk: Bankston x Civilian Hemispheres

Architecture Firm Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 38:55


Bankston has kindly supported today's episode of Office Talk to discuss Hemispheres, their latest architectural collaboration.To discuss the new collection, we are joined by Steve Bradley of Bankston architectural hardware, and Nicko Elliott, a principal of CIVILIAN, a New York-based design studio he founded with his partner Ksenia in 2018.The Hemispheres collection follows the success of Bankston's architectural collaborations Casts with Edition Office and Super Collection with Sans-Arc.The 10-piece collection marks a departure from conventional architectural hardware featuring bold geometries, striking finishes, and innovative functions, reflecting a shared ambition to elevate the ordinary. The collection title, Hemispheres, not only references a central dome motif within the range, but also symbolises the collaboration's global nature—Civilian in the Northern Hemisphere and Bankston in the Southern Hemisphere. This title encapsulates the essence of the partnership, emphasising a shared design ethos transcending geographic bounds.If you would like to learn more about the Hemispheres collection, you can visit Bankston.com, or follow them on Instagram at @bankston_architectural. Civilian is also on Instagram at @civilianprojects, and their website is civilianprojects.com.Office Talk is hosted by Dave Sharp of Office D.SHARP, a strategic marketing and brand definition practice for architecture. We work collaboratively with clients across the globe. To learn more about our process and book a consultation, simply visit officedavesharp.com.Today's episode of Office Talk was edited and engineered by Oscar Crawford.

Crosspoint Church Sermon Podcast
Steve Bradley Aug 18, 2024

Crosspoint Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 37:30


We hope you enjoyed this message! Whether you're new, visiting, or regular with us, we'd love to hear from you! To start a conversation with us, you can go to crosspointchurch.ca/connect If you'd like to give in support of our ongoing initiatives and efforts to make Jesus famous for the good of our city and the hope of our world, you can send an e-transfer to give@crosspointchurch.ca or go to crosspointchurch.ca/give

Riches on SermonAudio
The Unsearchable Riches and Manifold Wisdom of God

Riches on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 58:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Unsearchable Riches and Manifold Wisdom of God Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 7/28/2024 Bible: Ephesians 3:9-13 Length: 58 min.

The Accelerate Golf Podcast
Unlocking Success in College Golf with Coach Steve Bradley

The Accelerate Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 55:58 Transcription Available


Coach Steve Bradley, head coach of the men's golf program at the University of South Florida, is my guest on the latest episode of the Accelerate Golf podcast, where we explore player improvement and the business of golf through insightful conversations.   Any junior golfer aspiring to be part of a college golf team (and his or her parents!) should listen to this episode, where Coach Bradley shares his journey from being a collegiate golfer himself to leading the South Florida Bulls to multiple conference championships. He provides valuable insights into the competitive landscape of NCAA Division I golf, his recruiting process, and the essential qualities he looks for in prospective players.   Coach Bradley also discusses the state-of-the-art facilities at USF, the importance of team chemistry, and the holistic approach he takes to develop not just skilled golfers but well-rounded individuals. Whether you're a parent, a junior golfer, or a fan of the sport, this episode offers a comprehensive look into what it takes to succeed at the collegiate level and beyond.   Tune in to learn about the dedication, strategy, and heart that go into building a championship-winning golf program and fostering a family-like atmosphere that supports players on and off the course.   University of South Florida https://www.usf.edu/ USF Men's Golf https://gousfbulls.com/sports/mens-golf   The podcast is presented by QSchool Sports https://qschoolsports.com/ Intro and outro music: “Silent Night” by Infraction Music.  Previous podcast episodes https://accelerategolf.com/podcast/   #pgaprofessional #usf #golf #ncaa #junior golf #college golf  @Straight Shot to College Golf   @College Golf Alumni @College Bound Golf @CollegeReviews

Endurance on SermonAudio
Run with Endurance by Looking unto Jesus

Endurance on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 43:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Run with Endurance by Looking unto Jesus Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 6/9/2024 Bible: Hebrews 12:1-3 Length: 43 min.

BJGP Interviews
Celebrating the work of Dr Ben Bowers and Dr Steve Bradley, winners of the 2024 RCGP/SAPC Early Career Researcher Awards

BJGP Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 18:57


In this episode, we're going to recognise some exceptional researchers here in the UK. We talk to Dr Ben Bowers and Dr Steve Bradley, this year's winners of the Royal College of GPs and Society for Academic Primary Care early career researcher award. For more information about the award, see below two interviews with Ben and Steve on the RCGP website:Dr Ben Bowers: https://www.rcgp.org.uk/Blog/SAPC-OECR-Awards-2024-Ben-BowersDr Steve Bradley: https://www.rcgp.org.uk/Blog/SAPC-OECR-Awards-2024-Stephen-BradleyCongratulations to Ben and Steve!

Reconciliation on SermonAudio
Critical Race Reconciliation

Reconciliation on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 56:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Critical Race Reconciliation Subtitle: Ephesians (Bradley) Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/26/2024 Bible: Ephesians 2:14-18 Length: 56 min.

Good Works on SermonAudio
Made for Good Works

Good Works on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 53:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Made for Good Works Subtitle: Ephesians (Bradley) Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/12/2024 Bible: Ephesians 2:10 Length: 53 min.

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded
Steve Bradley, Jake Peacock, Sam Nicholson, Cooper Smith media session with NCAA-bound men's squad

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 26:56


Full audio from the Head Coach and three members of the men's golf team, which won the AAC championship and tees it up in San Diego Monday in the NCAA tournament. Conference Player of the Year Jake Peacock begins at the 10:20 mark, followed by 5th-year Bull Sam Nicholson (17:45) and transfer from UNF, Tampa's own Cooper Smith (21:20).

DAE On Demand
USF Golf Coach Steve Bradley Gives His Advice From The Tee Box To The Green

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 11:21


Captain of the USF Men's Golf Team Steve Bradley shares his advice from the tee box, to the green, his favorite local courses, reviewing USF's season, how coaches Alex Golesh & Amir Abdur-Rahim's influence affects the rest of the programs, and more!

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded
Bulls Beat 5-3: Steve Bradley, Erika Brennan of NCAA tourney-bound Bulls golf teams

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 17:32


Joey Johnston caught up with the men's Head Coach after his team learned it would be headed to California for the NCAA tourney - and just after both Coach Bradley was named AAC Coach of the Year and Jake Peacock, Player of the Year. Then women's leader Erika Brennan met with the media ahead of the Bulls' departing for North Carolina for regional action.

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Happy St. Patrick's Day 2024 #653

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 110:54


Happy St Patrick's Day with two hours of the great Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #653. Subscribe now! Tradify, Sorcha, Jigjam, The Fire, Hayley Griffiths, Keltricity, Marc Gunn, Tarren, Celtic Wood and Wires, Altan, Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps, Louise Bichan, Toby Bresnahan, The Walker Roaders, Lúnasa, Stout Pounders, Brother Sea, Clare Cunningham, River Driver, Philippe Barnes and Tom Phelan, Jimmy & Scots Folk Band, Clay Babies, CaliCeltic, Ironwood, Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2024 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2024 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on Spotify to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. It also makes it easier for you to add these artists to your own playlists. You can also check out our Irish & Celtic Music Videos. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:07 - Tradify "The Roaring Barmaid, Star of Munster Jig, Star of Munster & Fred Finn's" from Take Flight 4:29 - WELCOME 6:43 - Sorcha "Stomp the Floor / Slide from Grace / The Mouse in the Kitchen" from Stomp the Floor 10:42 - Jigjam "Tullamore to Boston" from Phoenix 14:21 - The Fire "Captain Carswell" from Radiance 18:41 - Hayley Griffiths "Star of the County Down" from Far from Here 21:19 - Keltricity "The Butterfly  -  Behind the Bush in the Garden  -  Swallowtail Jig" from Live at Terra Firma Radio 25:22 - FEEDBACK 30:11 - Marc Gunn "Myra's Lament for Lamlash Bay" from Come Adventure With Me Listen to Mad Jenny on Lamlash Bay #85 33:54 - Tarren "Hardwood" from Revel 36:48 - Celtic Wood and Wires "I'll Tell Me Ma" from Close the Back Door 40:53 - Altan "The Yellow Tinker (Slow Reel)" from Donegal 43:49 - Michael Darcy & The Atlantic Tramps "The Rambler from Clare" from Down to the Roots 47:12 - Louise Bichan "Qouyburray" from Out of My Own Light 50:27 - Toby Bresnahan "Farewell To Auld Ireland" from All In Good time 55:13 - CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS 57:23 - The Walker Roaders "Old Tar Road to Sligo" from The Walker Roaders 1:01:15 - Lúnasa "The Bull's March" from Live in Kyoto 1:06:25 - Stout Pounders "Raggle Taggle Gypsy (Live)" from Liver Let Live 1:09:16 - Brother Sea "All as One" from Brother Sea Ep 1:13:42 - Clare Cunningham "Home Again" from Home Again 1:17:57 - THANKS 1:19:44 - River Driver "John O'Reilly" from Flanagan's Shenanigans! Live at The Celt 1:24:11 - Philippe Barnes and Tom Phelan "New Kings Road/Órlaith's/New Found Out" from The Clearwater Sessions 1:30:22 - Jimmy & Scots Folk Band "COME OUT YE BLACK AND TANS" from The Viking Irishman 1:33:16 - Clay Babies "OutOnTheOcean / FlowersOfEdinburgh / Mason'sApron" from Speechless Vol. 1: Sloppy Session in the Sticks 1:37:13 - CaliCeltic "Frosty Pint" from Whiskey Mustache 1:40:38 - Ironwood "She Likes the Guinness" from Gretna Green 1:44:31 - CLOSING 1:46:31 - Derek Warfield & The Young Wolfe Tones "Spanish Lady" from Let the Free Birds Fly 1:50:09 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on your environment. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. This podcast is here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to keep making music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their communities on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. If you are a Celtic musician or in a Celtic band, then please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK. You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music and learn how to follow the podcast. It's 100% free. Just email Email follow@bestcelticmusic and of course, listeners can learn how to subscribe to the podcast and get a free music - only episode. Check out these Celtic Bands on Patreon. Looking for some more things to listen and watch for St Patrick's Day! THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! You are amazing. It is because of your generosity that you get to hear so much great Celtic music each and every week. Your kindness pays for our engineer, graphic designer, Celtic Music Magazine editor, promotion of the podcast, and allows me to buy the music I play here. It also pays for my time creating the show each and every week. As a patron, you get music - only episodes before regular listeners, vote in the Celtic Top 20, stand - alone stories, and you get a private feed to listen to the show.  All that for as little as $1 per episode. A special thanks to our new and continued Patrons of the Podcast: O'McPub Band, Steve Bradley, Windswept Isles, Robert Crader, José Tomás Castro Comparini, John Schexnaydre, Frank HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every week, $1, $5, $25. Make sure to cap how much you want to spend per month. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? Please email me. I'd love to see a  picture of what you're doing while listening or of a band that you saw recently. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. Ben Doran messaged on Facebook: “When I received the "music only version" of the "The Gaelic Blessing" podcast, I was immediately reminded of one of the most moving arrangements of The Irish Blessing that I have heard  -  - by Bill O'Connor and Larry Theiss on their – "Traditional And Original" recording. I am getting ready to have a day off tomorrow and will  get to chores and baking for the "Wild Hog in the Woods" usual Friday night concert that we host at a neighborhood center here in Madison. While I am mixing and baking, I'll surely/certainly listen to that "Gaelic Blessing" program in its entirety. Thanks!” Ryan S. emailed some photos: "Hi Marc. I love the Celtic Women episodes!! I am currently building trails outside of austin while I listen to the cast.the spring flowers are already out!" Shel O'Toole emailed a photo: "Hi Marc, As I'm listening today I'm promoting the International Women's Day event I organised for the Ballarat and District Irish Association. The all women trio I play with, Skedaddle is performing on the day.   I'm also looking at ways to promote my newly released poetry book Wildsong. I'll be officially launching it at the IWD lunch. I'm loving the Celtic Women special. There's so many fabulous Irish women singers and musicians. Noirin Ni Rian, the sean - ós singer and chanter, Sandra Joyce singer and bodhran player are two amazing teachers I met at the Irish World Music Summer School  - Blas, many years ago.  Niamh Parsons & Delores Keane are firm favourites & I love discovering new  female artists. I'll probably go to a session on St Patrick's day and there's a band playing at one of the Irish pubs in the evening I want to see. Sliánte"  

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Celtic Women #650

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 71:26


We're highlighting some of the amazing women in Celtic music on this Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #650. Eimear Arkins, Mary - Kate Spring Lee, Sassenach, Bonhomme Setter, Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer, Mary Beth Carty, Matt & Shannon Heaton, Rover's Way, Hanneke Cassel, Celtic Woman, Katherine Nagy, Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening, Derina Harvey Band, Mànran GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2024 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create next year's Best Celtic music of 2024 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on Spotify to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. It also makes it easier for you to add these artists to your own playlists. You can also check out our Irish & Celtic Music Videos THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:02 - Intro: Debby Regan 0:18 - Eimear Arkins "She's At It Again / Tune For Tom (Jigs)" from Here & There Eimear Arkins: fiddle 4:00 - WELCOME 6:15 - Mary - Kate Spring Lee "Kusnacht/St.Brigid's Day" from Tunes in the Morning Mary - Kate Spring Lee: harp 12:18 - Sassenach "Siúbhán Ní Dhuibhir" from Passages Jane Critchlow: lead and harmony vocals, bodhrán, percussion Susan Palmer: harp, harmony vocals Laurence Beaudry: violin, viola, harmony vocals Marie - Claude Simard: cello, harmony vocals 15:29 - Bonhomme Setter "Slide From Grace" from Colors of Time SYLVAIN LABEGE | flute . whistle MARIE - NOËLLE HARVEY | violin . viola 20:08 - Vicki Swan & Jonny Dyer "John Lover" from Twelve Months & A Day Vicki Swan: nyckelharpa, background vocals 24:37 - FEEDBACK 27:43 - Mary Beth Carty "Voilà le printemps" from Crossing the Causeway Mary Beth Carty: accordion, guitar, bass, jaw harp, bones, triangle, shakers, tambourine, cow - bells, and washboard, vocals 31:36 - Matt & Shannon Heaton "Last Days of Fourth Grade/Against the Grain/Jig for Tim (waltz and jigs)" from Whirring Wings Shannon Heaton: flute 36:45 - Rover's Way "The Journey" from The Journey Keira Young: Penny whistle, bodhran, vocals 39:19 - Hanneke Cassel "Religulous / Patience" from Dot the Dragon's Eyes Hanneke Cassel: fiddle 44:08 - Olivia Bradley “Molly Malone” from Misty Morning Shore 46:44 - THANKS 50:15 - Celtic Woman "A Stór Mo Chroí" from 20th Anniversary Tara McNeil: violin, harp, vocals Mairéad Carlin: vocals Muirgen O'Mahony: vocals Emma Warren: vocals 55:12 - Katherine Nagy "Jimmy's Dance" from Single Katherine Nagy: guitar, vocals 58:45 - Kathryn Tickell & The Darkening "Just Stop & Eat The Roses" from Cloud Horizons Kathryn Tickell (Northumbrian smallpipes, fiddle, vocals) Amy Thatcher (accordion, synth, clogs, vocals), Josie Duncan from the Isle of Lewis (vocals, clarsach). 1:02:34 - Derina Harvey Band "Stopped or Gone" from Waves of Home Derina Harvey: guitar, vocals Jess Blenis (violin) 1:05:33 - CLOSING 1:07:50 - Mànran "Briogais" from Ùrar Kim Carnie: vocals 1:10:39 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and think about how you can make a positive impact on your environment. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. This podcast is here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to keep making music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their communities on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. If you are a Celtic musician or in a Celtic band, then please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK. You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music and learn how to follow the podcast. It's 100% free. Just email Email follow@bestcelticmusic and of course, listeners can learn how to subscribe to the podcast and get a free music - only episode. THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! You are amazing. 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Food on SermonAudio
Soul Food

Food on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 47:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Soul Food Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 2/11/2024 Bible: John 6:41-59 Length: 47 min.

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded
BullsEye Episode 14: Jose Fernandez, Romi Levy, Steve Bradley

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 46:17


The show begins with a celebration of the men's basketball team's continued success, highlighting the 20-point deficit overcome at Memphis, and Kasean Pryor being rightly named AAC Player of the Week. (Note the show was taped before the Wednesday victory at Temple). Then Darek, Caylee and Joey speak with guests from Women's Basketball, Head Coach Jose Fernandez (8:30 mark) and Romi Levy (17:00) and Men's Golf Coach Steve Bradley (30:20).

Peace on SermonAudio
Grace and Peace

Peace on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 46:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Grace and Peace Subtitle: Ephesians (Bradley) Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/21/2024 Bible: Ephesians 1:2 Length: 46 min.

Highlights from Moncrieff
All-Island Strategic Rail Review would see Fermanagh as 'only county' without rail

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 10:18


More than 5,000 people have signed a petition to get Fermanagh included in the All Island Strategic Rail Review. The draft plan was published last autumn and as it stands, Fermanagh would be the only county in Ireland or the UK without any rail service. So why is the county being left out? Steve Bradley, Chair of Into the West, a rail campaign group focusing on the north west of Ireland joined Sean to discuss...

Moncrieff Highlights
All-Island Strategic Rail Review would see Fermanagh as 'only county' without rail

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 10:18


More than 5,000 people have signed a petition to get Fermanagh included in the All Island Strategic Rail Review. The draft plan was published last autumn and as it stands, Fermanagh would be the only county in Ireland or the UK without any rail service. So why is the county being left out? Steve Bradley, Chair of Into the West, a rail campaign group focusing on the north west of Ireland joined Sean to discuss...

Discipline on SermonAudio
Church Discipline

Discipline on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 64:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Church Discipline Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 1/14/2024 Bible: Matthew 18:15-20 Length: 64 min.

Despair on SermonAudio
From the Depths of Despair to the Heights of Our Heavenly Hope

Despair on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 49:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: From the Depths of Despair to the Heights of Our Heavenly Hope Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/24/2023 Bible: Psalm 130 Length: 49 min.

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded
Steve Bradley with Darek on Men's Golf back-to-back wins to end fall season

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 12:19


Coach Bradley sat down with Darek to discuss a great pair of results to wrap up the fall. As heard on Wednesday's Bulls Beat.

Coach's Corner
St. Ignatius | Steve Bradley

Coach's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 40:50


Steve Bradley joins to discuss the naming of the annual St. Ignatius v. St. Xavier football game, the Paul Lammermeier Cup, and discuss the legend of Paul.  Coach Specht touts his coaching brilliance for breaking a losing streak and Will Reilly offers some ideas up for the trophy.

Forward Together Podcast
Connecting the North West

Forward Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 29:22


Derry and Donegal are not only marginalised by their geographic position on the periphery of the island of Ireland, but they are also very badly served by the transport infrastructure. They are not alone in this: there are also complaints from Sligo, Fermanagh and elsewhere in the West expressing similar concerns. After a long campaign, parts of the A6 road between Derry and Belfast have been upgraded - though it is still not a dual carriageway between Dungiven and Castledawson. It was back in the 1960s that there were government plans to provide a motorway link from Belfast to Derry – which has still not happened and probably now never will. Much of the immediate concern today is focused on the A5 road, between Derry and Dublin. In particular, the very high number of accidents and deaths along this road. It has been described as the most dangerous in Ireland, with 47 people killed in road accidents since plans were announced in 2007 to significantly upgrade it.  This is just one element of the transport infrastructure weakness in the North West region. Another can be seen clearly by looking at a map of the rail system. Derry is the end of the line, despite at one point in the city's history having four stations and lines emerging out from the city. Neighbouring towns to the West and the South such as Letterkenny, Strabane and Omagh no longer have any rail connectivity. Plans recently announced by the two administrations of the Republic and Northern Ireland indicate a possible partial reversal of past decisions closing rail lines. The all-island rail review was launched in 2021 by the South's transport minister and Green Party leader Eamonn Ryan along with the then NI infrastructure minister Nichola Mallon. The results of that review were published last month. For Derry, the proposals include one of great significance. This would be an additional rail connection to Belfast, achieved by reopening the rail link through Portadown, with the route travelling via Strabane, Omagh, Portadown and then through Lisburn into Belfast. Passengers could also connect on to Dublin via Portadown, with the Belfast to Dublin route potentially being upgraded for faster journey times. Other elements of the plan include a spur from the Derry to Portadown line heading into Letterkenny and the possibility of a new rail connection between Derry and Limavady. And there will be further work undertaken into cross-Dublin mainline connectivity, which would potentially lead to a Belfast to Cork service, without the need to divert to local services between the two major Dublin stations of Connolly and Heuston.  A core element of the plan is the electrification of mainline rail across the island as part of the strategy to decarbonise our economy and transport system. Broader aspirations of the plan include cutting traffic-related air pollution, congestion and also the desire in the South to spread housing demand, achieved through improved public transport connectivity. None of this is cheap. The entire programme outlined is costed at around €32bn, or £27bn. And before anyone gets too excited, even after – or maybe if – there is political agreement behind it, the plan would take a quarter of a century to deliver. And there is not even unanimous support within government in the Republic behind it, nor, of course, is there any sort of government in the North to either object or endorse it. It is significant that the consultation that accompanied the review had a disproportionately large response from residents in the North, especially the North West. This illustrates how important transport connectivity is for Derry and the rest of the region. The latest Holywell Trust Conversations podcast considers this transport infrastructure deficit in the North West and specifically the proposals contained in the all island rail review. These would substantially improve rail connectivity for Derry, Tyrone and parts of Donegal.  ‘Into the West' successfully campaigned against the possible closure of the rail line into Derry and is lobbying for renewed rail links in the North West. Steve Bradley of the group tells the podcast that while he welcomes the proposals contained in the review, it has not recommended everything the group is seeking. The podcast also hears from Northern Ireland roads expert Wesley Johnston, who considers what could be learnt from the overspends on the road construction programme in terms of the likely actual cost of such an ambitious programme of work on our rail system. This and earlier Holywell Conversations podcasts can be listened to through the Holywell Trust website. 

Dig It - Discussions on Gardening Topics
Steve Bradley, The Sun's Gardening Correspondent

Dig It - Discussions on Gardening Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 76:07


In this edition of Dig It we chat with freelance garden writer and broadcaster Steve Bradley. Steve and wife Val (also a qualified horticulturist) have worked for The Sun newspaper since 2002, writing the gardening column with the late and legendary Peter Seabrook. Peter Brown and Chris Day share Steve's many memorable moments of a full and brilliant gardening career.Media mentions: Books Propagation Basics (winner of the Garden Media Guild Award for Best Practical Book), The Pruner's Bible, Winter Gardening, The Fragrant Garden and What's Wrong With My Plant? and The Grafter's Handbook. Consumer testing in Amateur Gardening magazine, RHS The Garden magazine and Gardeners' World magazine. BBC Radio Kent. TV Channel 4 series: Plant Life and Garden Doctors and BBC's Ground Force.Plant and product mentions: Lettuce ‘Iceberg' Tomato rootstocks (variety Submarine), grafted tomatoes, grafting clips, Managing honey fungus and Rootgrow.Steve's desert island essential: Alan TitchmarshCollege mentions: Askham Bryan College, Cannington College (Bridgwater and Taunton College), Pershore College, Merrist Wood College and Writtle University College.To find out more about Steve and The Sun gardening visit this website Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for providing the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder
Campaigner confident of rail to Donegal 'in the next decade'

Highlights from The Hard Shoulder

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 9:34


The coming months will see an all-island review of the country's rail service. A number of routes will be proposed for reopening including Athenry and Claremorris and the proposal of a route from Letterkenny to Derry. Kieran was joined by Ciara Murphy, who is a commuter, Steve Bradley chair of the ‘Into the West' rail campaign and Edgar Morgenroth, Professor of Economics at DCU...

Jason & Alexis
2/1 WED HOUR 3: myTalk Awards w/Steve, Bradley and Lori: Comeback, Reality Show and Viral Internet Moment of the Year

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 43:13


Steve, Bradley and Lori joined us to breakdown and announce the winners of the myTalk Awards in the categories: Comeback of the year, Reality Show of the Year and Viral Internet Moment of the Year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Jason & Alexis
2/1 WED HOUR 3: myTalk Awards w/Steve, Bradley and Lori: Comeback, Reality Show and Viral Internet Moment of the Year

Jason & Alexis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 43:13


Steve, Bradley and Lori joined us to breakdown and announce the winners of the myTalk Awards in the categories: Comeback of the year, Reality Show of the Year and Viral Internet Moment of the Year!

MPN Presents: Old Time Radio Classics
Jack Benny Show - Steve Bradley (Comedy)

MPN Presents: Old Time Radio Classics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 29:31


This is the debut episode of Jack Benny's vault, the racetrack tout, and Mel Blank's train announcer who always announces “Anaheim, Azusa and Cucamonga”.

Circulation on the Run
Circulation January 3, 2023 Issue

Circulation on the Run

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 26:48


This week, please join author Judith Hochman, Editorialist Steven Bradley, and Guest Host Mercedes Carnethon as they discuss the article " Survival After Invasive or Conservative Management of Stable Coronary Disease" and editorial “If the Fates Allow: The Zero-Sum Game of ISCHEMIA-EXTEND.” Dr. Greg Hundley: Welcome everyone to our new year 2023, and we are here on this January 3rd edition of Circulation on the Run. I'm Dr. Greg Hundley, Associate Editor, Director of the Pauley Heart Center at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Peder Myhre: I am Dr. Peder Myhre, Social Media Editor and doctor at the Akershus University Hospital and University of Oslo. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. Well, welcome listeners and this week's feature, ah, very interesting. You know many times patients with stable coronary artery disease, we're seeing a lot in the literature about an invasive strategy versus a conservative strategy. But what happens long term for these patients? What's their prognosis? Well, more to come in the feature discussion. But first, how about we grab a cup of coffee and we discuss some of the other issues in this session. Peder, would you like to go first? Dr. Peder Myhre: Yes, Greg I would love to and the first paper today is very interesting and relates to one of the most important challenges globally, namely climate changes and extreme temperatures. And in this paper, which comes to us from corresponding author, Barrak Alahmad from Harvard Chan School of Public Health in the United States, together with a large international group of authors, investigated the associations between extreme temperatures and cardiovascular cause-specific mortality in 567 cities in 27 countries from 1979 to 2019. Dr. Greg Hundley: Wow Peder, that is a really large comprehensive study. So, how did they perform this analysis? What did they find? Dr. Peder Myhre: So Greg, the investigators collected city-specific daily ambient temperatures from weather stations and analyzed cause-specific cardiovascular mortality and excess deaths in association with extreme hot and extreme cold temperatures. And in total, the analysis included more than 32 million deaths from any cardiovascular cause, which were subdivided into deaths from ischemic heart disease, stroke, heart failure and arrhythmia and at extreme temperature percentiles. And that is defined as heat above the 99th percentile and as cold below the first percentile were associated with a high risk of dying from any cardiovascular cause, ischemic heart disease, stroke and heart failure as compared to the minimum mortality temperature, which is the temperature associated with least mortality. And Greg, across a range of extreme temperatures, hot days above the 97.5 percentile and cold days below the 2.5 percentile accounted for more than two and more than nine excess deaths for every thousand cardiovascular death respectively. And heart failure was associated with the highest excess death proportions from extreme hot and cold days. So Greg, it seems like extreme temperatures really impact the cardiovascular mortality across the globe. Dr. Greg Hundley: Yeah, beautiful description Peder. And I think what was really exciting about that particular article is you had results from 27 countries. Wow, so really quite a global study and very informative. Dr. Peder Myhre: Yes, indeed very impressive. Dr. Greg Hundley: Well, Peder my next study comes to us from the world of preclinical science. And Peder, these investigators led by Professor Jose Luis de la Pompa from CNIC, evaluated two structural cardiac diseases, left ventricular non-compaction and bicuspid aortic valve. And they wanted to determine if those two conditions were caused by a set of inherited heterozygous gene mutations affecting the notch ligand regulator, Mind bomb-1 and co-segregating genes. Dr. Peder Myhre: Okay Greg, so we are looking at mechanisms for non-compaction and bicuspid aortic valve. What did they find? Dr. Greg Hundley: Right Peder, so whole exome sequencing of the left ventricular non-compaction families identified heterozygous missense mutations in five genes co-segregating with E3 ubiquitin protein ligase-1 Mib-1 as well as left ventricular non-compaction. And corresponding mouse models showed that left ventricular non-compaction or bicuspid aortic valve in a notch-sensitized genetic background. Now, also gene profiling showed that increased cardiomyocyte proliferation and defective morphological and metabolic maturation in mouse hearts and human pluripotent stem cell cardiomyopathy. Biochemistry suggested a direct interaction between notch and some of the identified gene products. And so, these data Peder support a shared genetic basis for left ventricular non-compaction and bicuspid aortic valve with Mib-1 notch playing a crucial role. And thus, identification of heterozygous mutations leading to left ventricular non-compaction or bicuspid aortic valve may allow us to expand the genetic testing panel repertoire for better diagnosis and or risk stratification of both of these conditions, left ventricular non-compaction and bicuspid aortic valve. Dr. Peder Myhre: All right, that is really great and novel linking left ventricular non-compaction to bicuspid aortic valve, really great. And now Greg, we're going to go back to clinical science and we're going to talk about lipoprotein(a) or Lp(a). And as you know, elevated Lp(a) is a common risk factor for cardiovascular disease outcomes with unknown mechanisms. And the authors of this next paper coming to us from corresponding author Olli Raitakari from University of Turku in Finland, examined Lp(a)'s potential role in identifying youths who are at increased risk of developing adult atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, ASCVD. And they did this by measuring Lp(a) in youths nine to 24 years old and linking that to a diagnosis of ASCVD as adults and also linking it to carotid intermediate thickness in the Young Finns Study. And in addition, these results were validated in the Bogalusa Heart Study. Dr. Greg Hundley: Oh, very nice Peder. So, what did they find? Dr. Peder Myhre: So Greg, those who have been exposed to high Lp(a) levels in youth and that was defined as greater than or equal to 30 milligrams per deciliter, had about two times greater risk of developing adult ASCVD compared to non-exposed individuals. In fact, all the following youth risk factors were independently associated with a higher risk. Lp(a), LD, cholesterol, body mass index and smoking all independently associated with ASCVD. And similar findings were made in the validation cohort who were participants with a high Lp(a) had 2.5 times greater risk of developing adult ASCVD compared to non-exposed individuals. And this also persisted in adjusted models. Now, what about the carotid intermediate thickness? In that analysis, there were no associations detected to youth Lp(a) levels in either of the cohorts. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice, Peder. So, great description of the utility of lipoprotein(a) measurements in the youth and for predicting future major cardiovascular events. Well, the next paper goes back to the world of preclinical science. And Peder, cardiac hypertrophy increases demands on protein folding, which causes an accumulation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum. Now, these misfolded proteins can be removed via the adaptive retro-translocation, poly-ubiquitylation and a proteasome mediated degradation process. The endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation, ERAD, which altogether as a biological process and rate has not been studied in vivo. So, these investigators led by Dr. Christopher Glembotski from University of Arizona College of Medicine, investigated the role of ERAD in a pathophysiological model and they examined the function of the functional initiator of ERAD, VCP-interacting membrane protein and positing that the VCP-interacting membrane protein would be adaptive in pathological cardiac hypertrophy in mice. Dr. Peder Myhre: Thanks Greg. So, we're talking about degradation of the endoplasmatic reticulum and the association to hypertrophy. So, what did these investigators find, Greg? Dr. Greg Hundley: Right, Peder. So, this was really the first study to demonstrate that endoplasmic reticulum-associated protein degradation or ERAD is responsible for degrading and thus, regulating the levels of a cytosolic non-endoplasmic reticular protein. The results reported here describe a new mechanism mediating the pathological growth of the heart, such that in the healthy heart SGK-1 levels are low due to ERAD-mediated degradation. While in the setting of pathology, ERAD-mediated degradation of SGK-1 is disrupted, allowing the pro-growth kinase to accumulate and contribute to pathological cardiac hypertrophy. And so Peder, the clinical relevance of these findings is that the investigators found that a variety of proteins that constitute the ERAD machinery were decreased in both mouse and human heart failure samples while SGK-1 was increased, supporting the possibility that SGK-1 is a contributor to the disease phenotype. And this is notable and that these studies could lead to the development of new therapeutic approaches for managing pathological cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure that target the ERAD to restore efficient SGK-1 degradation. Dr. Peder Myhre: That was an excellent explanation of a very difficult topic. Thank you, Greg. Dr. Greg Hundley: Well, Peder how about we take a look and see what else is in the issue? And now I'll go first. Well, first there's an In Depth by Professor Ntsekhe entitled, "Cardiovascular Disease Among Persons Living with HIV: New Insights into Pathogenesis and Clinical Manifestations within the Global Context." And then, there's a Research Letter by Professor Verma entitled, "Empagliflozin in Black Patients Versus White Patients With Heart Failure: Analysis of EMPEROR results-Pooled." Dr. Peder Myhre: Great Greg and there is an On My Mind by Gabriel Steg entitled, "Do We Need Ischemia Testing to Monitor Asymptomatic Patients With Chronic Coronary Syndromes?" Very timely and interesting. And finally, there is an AHA Update from Michelle Albert, the President of the AHA entitled, "Tackling Adversity and Cardiovascular Health: It is About Time." Dr. Greg Hundley: All right. Well Peder, how about we get onto that feature discussion looking at survival after invasive or conservative management in stable coronary heart disease? Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you so much for joining us for this episode of Circulation on the Run. I'm Mercedes Carnethon, Professor and Vice Chair of Preventive Medicine at the Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine. And I'm very excited today to have as a guest, Dr. Judith Hochman, who is going to be discussing the long-awaited findings from the ISCHEMIA-EXTEND trial that are looking at survival after invasive or conservative management of stable coronary disease. Really pleased to have you with us today, Judy to hear about these findings. Dr. Judith Hochman: It's a pleasure to be here. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you. So, just to start off, can you tell us about this study? What motivated this long-term follow-up of this particular trial? Dr. Judith Hochman: Yeah, so as I think the viewers or the listeners will recall, we built on a wealth of data from COURAGE and BARI 2D, some of the landmark trials that looked at revascularization versus optimal medical therapy or guideline-directed medical therapy alone. We tested an invasive strategy versus a conservative strategy dating back already to 2012 is when we started. And we had a five component primary outcome, which included cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction or hospitalization for unstable angina, heart failure or resuscitated cardiac arrest. And at the end of 3.2 median years of follow-up, we saw no difference in the primary outcome in that the curves crossed with some excess risk upfront due to periprocedural MI and decreased risk of spontaneous MI long-term. But the net overall timeframe spent free of event was similar between the groups. So, we did observe improved quality of life for the invasive strategy, but in terms of clinical outcomes there was no difference. So, cardiovascular death at the end of that time period was no different between the groups, all-cause mortality was no different, non-cardiovascular death, there was actually an increase in the invasive group, which was somewhat of a mystery. We can get into that a little bit later because I think that becomes important. But 3.2 years meeting and follow-up is relatively short. So, everyone was very interested in what would the long-term outcomes be. So, we had another grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to follow these patients long-term. And this is an interim report with seven years of follow-up, a median of 5.7 years. And the bottom line is that all-cause mortality was the same at seven years but for the first time, an invasive strategy resulted in lower cardiovascular mortality, which was very interesting and very exciting except that it was offset, exactly offset by the continued excess that we had previously observed in non-cardiovascular mortality. And that's basically the upshot of what we just reported and why we continue to follow patients and why we're going to continue to follow patients and have a final report in 2026. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: This is really fantastic work. As you point out, the initial follow-up was fairly short and the findings were so critically important demonstrating that there were subtle differences between the two approaches but that overall, things appeared relatively similar. Did it surprise you? Oh, please correct me. Dr. Judith Hochman: I should point out that because there were less spontaneous MIs during follow-up and spontaneous MIs are associated with a heightened risk of subsequent death more so than the periprocedural MIs, we did hypothesize and we're very interested in longer term cardiovascular and all-cause mortality thinking that those reduced spontaneous MIs in the invasive group would be associated with reduced cardiovascular death and perhaps reduced mortality. As I did indicate, cardiovascular death mortality was reduced but all-cause mortality was the same with a hazard ratio of 1.0. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Well, nothing seems more clear than a hazard ratio of 1.0 with those very tight confidence limits so thank you so much. I'm really pleased that our editorialist, Dr. Steve Bradley was also able to join us today because to hear his thoughts about where this fits in the context of what we know can be really insightful. So, I'd really love to turn to you, Dr. Bradley. In your opinion, why was this study question so important and tell us a little bit about how you think the clinical field should use these findings. Dr. Steven Bradley: Absolutely and thanks for having me. I think there were some indication that perhaps the farther we follow the patients out from the original ISCHEMIA trial that we might start to see some evidence of benefit for revascularization. I think Dr. Hochman spoke about the evidence of more of these spontaneous myocardial infarctions that were happening in the non-revascularization arm of the study and an association with worse cardiovascular outcomes in patients that experience spontaneous events. And so, the thoughts might be that over time we would see the benefit of that. And certainly if you parse out cardiovascular versus non- cardiovascular outcomes, we do, we see lower rates of cardiovascular death in the patients who undergo revascularization but it's balanced out by non-cardiovascular death. And so, it becomes a zero sum game for a patient. They want to be alive, it doesn't matter by what mechanism. So, if we have a therapy that doesn't actually prolong their life but it leads to different mechanisms by which they have an outcome, that's important for us to understand. This adds to an already robust evidence-based that ISCHEMIA really did inform and it gives us that long-term trajectory to help us understand for patients what the implications are. I will note that and we've commented in the editorial and this is something that was shown in the original ISCHEMIA trial, that it's not just about mortality for patients, it's important that we help them live better as well. And certainly we know that revascularization is associated with quality of life improvement so that's an important part of the conversation with patients. But again, continuing to refine our understanding of what the implications of revascularization are for mortality is where this study leads us now. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you so much. One of the things that I find so impressive about clinical trials of this scale are that you incorporate such a broad audience. I note that 36 countries contributed data to this particular trial. I wonder whether, did you have an opportunity to investigate whether these findings were similar in low and middle income countries as compared with higher income countries? And how would you expect clinicians in low and middle income countries to use this information? Dr. Judith Hochman: That's a great question and yes, the treatment effect was similar across regions, didn't really have any very low income regions but we did have India was in the study and a number of South American countries. And I think it's incredibly important for those countries where there are very limited resources to reassure them, the practitioners and their patients that just because they can't afford an expensive invasive procedure, stenting or bypass, does not mean it's going to cut their life shorter, it's not going to make them survive for a shorter amount of time. Therefore, they can limit the use of scarce resources to the most severely impaired in terms of quality of life, the patients with the most frequent angina. It also became extremely relevant during COVID. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Tell me more. Dr. Judith Hochman: Well, elective procedures were shut down during COVID and more publications that cited the ISCHEMIA trial to say that they felt comfortable not being able to do elective stenting in patients with stable ischemic heart disease that would've met the ISCHEMIA trial criteria, which by the way we should add was preserved ejection fraction, we excluded ejection fraction less than 35, patients had to be stable. They could not have had two coronary syndrome within the last few months. They could not have had angina refractory to medical therapy and they could not have had left main disease. So, those are key. There are other exclusion criteria but those are the key exclusion criteria. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you for that. And I can really see a corollary and I appreciate the messaging around similar outcomes and preserving resources. And I think certainly even within our own country where we see vast differences in access to intensive medical therapies or tertiary care medical centers who do these procedures on a higher volume, at least we can feel reassured that outcomes may be quite similar as far as mortality. What do you- Dr. Judith Hochman: If they take their guideline-directed medical therapy. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: Thank you for pointing that out. Dr. Judith Hochman: It's incredibly important. John Curtis' group looked at adherent patients by the modified Morisky score versus non-adherent patients. Non-adherent patients don't have as good a health status as adherent patients. So, just that also adds to a wealth of literature that you have much better outcomes if you actually take your medications. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: No, I think that's a very good point. What are your thoughts, Steve on what the next steps might be? Dr. Steven Bradley: Well, I know that as was pointed out earlier, there's going to be the opportunity to see additional longer term follow-up beyond this interim analysis. So, it'll be interesting to see what that continues to show us in terms of understanding applications on mortality. I'll pose a question that we posed within our editorial around trying to identify non-fatal outcomes to see if there are any opportunity to capture those non-fatal outcomes to give us an understanding of potential mechanisms for why there is this cardiovascular versus non- cardiovascular mortality difference by treatment arm? Certainly, that may be helpful. Dr. Judith Hochman: Sorry. We're very, very interested in the excess in non-cardiovascular death. So, we are as a result of this interim analysis, revising our case report form, which was very lean, pragmatic because the funding is relatively limited to include especially collection of data around malignancy. Because as we reported before, the non-cardiovascular deaths were largely malignancy and to some extent infection. And what was driving the difference, the excess in non-cardiovascular death as we published in American Heart Journal in the invasive group was excess malignancy. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: That's really interesting. Dr. Judith Hochman: To our deep surprise and shock, it appeared that the only variable associated with that excess risk was the number of tests or procedures you had that involve radiation. And of course, we're talking about medical doses of radiation. And this short timeframe, three and a half to seven years, which is when the curve started to diverge to three and a half, we filed to seven years is not thought to ... it's thought to be too short a timeframe for exposure to radiation to lead to excess malignancy. So, we have partnered with some radiation experts, we are adding much more details to our case report form, not only in terms of death from malignancy but just the occurrence of malignancy. Did you get malignancy during the course of follow-up? And that's really critically important. We are not adding information about additional myocardial infarctions. We think that the key, if we're going to focus on site burden and how much they can actually collect, is to look at the mechanisms of death and the occurrence of malignancy, whether that leads to death or not, those are our top priorities at this point. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: I could go on and on, I'm learning so much speaking with the two of you. And again, that really is the primary goal of our podcast to really have an opportunity to extend beyond what's written in the paper and really hear directly from the authors who led the study to hear your thoughts as well as those of the editorialists on where this is going. I really want to thank you both for the time you've spent today to share with our audience of the Circulation on the Run podcast. Dr. Judith Hochman: You're very welcome. Dr. Steven Bradley: My pleasure. Dr. Mercedes Carnethon: I just want to thank all of our listeners for joining us on this really stimulating discussion today on this episode of Circulation on the Run. Please tune in next week where we will have more exciting discussions like this one. Thank you. Dr. Greg Hundley: This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2023. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ahajournals.org.

Divorce on SermonAudio
Marriage, Adultery, and Divorce

Divorce on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 63:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Marriage, Adultery, and Divorce Subtitle: The Sermon on the Mount Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/20/2022 Bible: Matthew 5:31-32 Length: 63 min.

Meekness on SermonAudio
Blessed are the Meek

Meekness on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 51:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Blessed are the Meek Subtitle: The Sermon on the Mount Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/21/2022 Bible: Matthew 5:5 Length: 51 min.

Ordination on SermonAudio
Christ's Public Ordination

Ordination on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 53:00


A new MP3 sermon from Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ's Public Ordination Speaker: Steve Bradley Broadcaster: Providence Reformed Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 7/10/2022 Bible: Matthew 3:13-17 Length: 53 min.

World Radio Gardening
Steve Bradley and Ken talk about pests and diseases

World Radio Gardening

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 7:47


Ken talks to the Sun newspaper columnist, Steve Bradley about some common pests and diseases.

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded
Steve Bradley - Men's Golf Coach on team advancing to NCAA Championships

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 9:19


Spoke with Darek the day after the Bulls finished 4th in the Palm Beach regional.

RNZ: Morning Report
Covid-19: Support scheme not enough for some operators

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 6:08


The latest Covid-19 Support Payment to a maximum of $24,000 dollars might not be enough for business operators in our tourist towns. The government's package is available for businesses struggling in the Omicron environment, and nowhere - according to both of our next guests - have times been tougher than in Queenstown and Rotorua. Steve Bradley runs a number of food outlets in Queenstown, while Reg Hennessy is a Rotorua bar owner and president of the local branch of Hospitality NZ, who also works closely with the local tourism operators in general. They spoke to Susie Ferguson.

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded
Albin Bergstrom and Steve Bradley (Men's Golf) w/Darek from Bulls Beat 2-16

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 12:53


Albin Bergstrom and Steve Bradley (Men's Golf) w/Darek from Bulls Beat 2-16 by USF

DairyReporter Podcast
Dairy Dialog podcast 168: AVE UK, World Championship Cheese Contest

DairyReporter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 49:11


This week we have two interviews, with Kirsten Strohmenger, events manager at the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association and John Umhoefer, executive director of the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association; and with Steve Bradley, sales director at AVE UK and Stefano Berto, sales manager of Priamo Food Technologies.

Beatles60
The Beatles in Manchester

Beatles60

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 67:00


The Beatles first played at the Oasis Club on February 2, 1962. Six days later they were at The Playhouse Theatre to audition for a BBC radio performance. They passed the audition, so on March 7 they were back at the same theatre to record three songs for the BBC radio show, “Teenager's Turn – Here We Go.” It was the first time they wore suits in front of an audience. The show was aired the next day. What do all of these things have in common? They all took place in Manchester! Note: on a special page we've compiled 43 informative and entertaining links that'll take you on a deep dive into all that's discussed in this episode. See: https://barmyoldcodger.com/beatles60-podcast The Beatles wisely chose Manchester as their first opening to the nation. In retrospect, it makes good sense to include Manchester among "Beatles cities" that would propel the group to the toppermost (alongside Liverpool, Hamburg, New York and London). Located about 35 miles east of Liverpool, Manchester was in 1962 (and still is) the prime gateway for all media in the North of England. Radio appearances recorded in Manchester and their first television appearance filmed by Manchester's Granada TV would give The Beatles their first national exposure. It could be said that Manchester wasn't just a random stop along the way to London. It was the main route that had to be taken. In this episode of the Beatles60 podcast, we have some special guests! Beatles historian Steve Bradley and radio presenter Phil Salter are area natives. They're the voices behind the mics on the Arrive Without Travelling podcast. It's an information-packed discussion, and our guests make it perfectly clear that the Beatles' path to nationwide fame would begin in Manchester, the north's media centre. Listen or Share via YouTube: https://youtu.be/K_56fuTuP0o Arrive Without Travelling (radio show & podcast) https://arrivewithouttravelling.com/radio-%26-podcast Lots of Manchester links! https://www.facebook.com/113527093818469/posts/497399238764584/ NOTE! We give you a nice long list of links for each episode. The links are almost as interesting as the podcast! See: https://beatles60.group/blog --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beatles60/message

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded
Steve Bradley with Darek on Men's Golf 2nd-place finish at Erin Hills

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 7:58


Steve Bradley with Darek on Men's Golf 2nd-place finish at Erin Hills by USF

The Pulse Podcast with Matthew Ruttan
An interview with Steve Bradley from Life 100.3FM about The Pulse Podcast

The Pulse Podcast with Matthew Ruttan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 3:06


This interview by Steve Bradley from Life 100.3FM serves as a brief introduction to The Pulse Podcast. It's about living abundantly wholeheartedly.Continue reading

The EY Sustainability Matters podcast
How to use sustainability to build an enterprise

The EY Sustainability Matters podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 40:51


EY's Chris Hagler welcomes Steve Bradley, Vice President of Cox Cleantech, to discuss the use of sustainability to build a business. © 2021 Ernst & Young LLP

The NCR Podcast
Steve Bradley

The NCR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 49:34


Long time member of CrossFit NCR.

The NCR Podcast
Steve Bradley, 71yo CrossFitter

The NCR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 30:52


71 years old, former Ironman competitor, avid CrossFitter, thinks you should sign up for the Open

The Jack Benny Program | Old Time Radio
Ep563 | "Steve Bradley Explains the 'I Can't Stand Jack Benny Contest'"

The Jack Benny Program | Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 31:44


If you like this episode, check out https://otrpodcasts.com for even more classic radio shows! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Jack Benny Program | Old Time Radio
Ep554 | "Steve Bradley Wants to Be Jack's Publicity Man"

The Jack Benny Program | Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 31:15


If you like this episode, check out https://otrpodcasts.com for even more classic radio shows! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Irish Passport
Derry: “Ireland’s Jerusalem”

The Irish Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 67:03


Derry: ground zero for the outbreak of conflict in Northern Ireland. Is it once again being threatened with instability as Brexit causes deep uncertainty over the border? Naomi O'Leary and Tim Mc Inerney travel north just as unrest breaks out in the ancient city as Protestants and unionists prepare to mark the 12th of July: a yearly celebration of their culture. We chat to a man who lost his father in Bloody Sunday, speak to children building a bonfire about why they burn the Irish flag, and sketch out why this city of so much promise has been held back by decades of discrimination. For bonus episodes, support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theirishpassport. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook: @PassportIrish. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://www.theirishpassport.com/transcripts/transcript-derry-irelands-jerusalem/ Support this podcast

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Live:Honoring a Living Reggae Icon "CHARLEY "ORGANAIRE" CAMERON music legacy

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2016 193:00


Charles Cameron was born in Kingston, Jamaica on March 20, 1942. He was inspired by the singing of his late mom Louise, and his neighbor Mr. Randolph, a mean harmonica player. From the early age of 5, Charles started performing, in neighborhood concerts, churches, lodge halls, etc., reciting poems, singing and playing his plastic harmonica that his mom gave him for Christmas. about the age of 9, a talent scout named Vere Johns had Charles performing at a radio station in Jamaica., on a program entitled "Opportunity Knocks", and also at various theatres in Kingston, such as the Palace, Ambassador, Gaity, and Majestic, just to name a few. He then performed with stars such as Jimmy Tucker, Winston Samuels, Laurel Aitken, and much more. Charles also performed for Bim and Bam, Jamaica's leading comedians at the time.He performed on recordings of Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, The Tenors, Derrick Morgan, Milly Small, Toots and the Maytals, Phyllis Dillon, Stranger Cole, Lord Creator and many more top Jamaican artists. The "Organaire: performed for such record producers as Prince Buster, Sir Coxon, Studio 1, Beverly's, Duke Reed, Treasure Island, Highlights and King Edwards. Charles then moved to Chicago and formed his own band called "The Charles Cameron & Sunshine Festival". The "Organaire" band played in various night clubs, major corporations, and political functions throughout Chicago for such people as Mayor Harold Washington and Mayor Jane Burns.Charley's newly released CD "Friends" features a very beautiful lady with a voice of an angel, Charlie Hunt singing "Don' Cha Touch It" and "Good Time" and the very talented Steve Bradley singing "The Book of Love".  caribbeanradioshow.com crsradio.com