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On this first episode of the 2024 season the guys discussed a tidy sweep of the Mets, some standout performances and had some fun at Jeff McNeil's expense. Support the podcast on Patreon and receive the Monthly Minor League Extra and Weekly Packers Preview. Music: Fair Weather Fans by The Baseball Project recorded live at WFMU --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mketailgate/message
Listen to Erika L. Sanchez and the No Chingues crew talk about all of the day's chingaderas: · Blippi Takes Us Viral · Jenny From The Block's Orange Drink, If You Know, You Know · Mario Lopez and JLo: The Latino Latino Panderers? · Erika's Blue Lives Matter Neighbor · Brown Dude US Flag Lovers · Let's Root For the Ghosts in Ghostbusters Because F*** The Police · Electoral Disfunction · We're Replacing American Flags With Corporate Flags · Oregon Trail Tragedies · Terrible Freestyle · Chicago's Bring Chicago Home Referendum · Capitalism Capitalizing Everywhere You Look · Predatory Gaming Machines · Shaun King, Alexander Scamilton, Converts to Islam · Portillos, Support the Pod Already, Bastards · Aspiring Influencers Teaching Their Children Grit · Haters · Quiet on the Set Docuseries We have no idea what we're doing... but we're keeping it moving with the unearned confidence of a mediocre White man! ¯_(ツ)_/¯ Listen, subscribe, share, and leave a five-star review! (or go to hell). Follow us on Threads , TikTok , Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nochingues/message
In this “at the end of the day, the day gotta end” episode, Ernest talks about another internal GOP fight that might split the house, reconsidering the drama in Buckingham Palace, NBC News drama, Talcum X's keynote cancellation from CAIR, preparing for Beyoncé's new album, and more. Ernestly Speaking! is executively produced and hosted by Ernest Owens. Check him out at ernestowens.com and follow him @MrErnestOwens on Twitter & Instagram.
Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz (AWKO) partner Jennifer Hoekstra discusses her firm's involvement on major MDLs, including NEC, Talcum powder and hair relaxer. Her other practice areas include defective drugs, defective medical devices, and orthopedic related law and science. Hoekstra remains best known for serving as plaintiff leadership in the bellwether victories during litigation against 3M for defective earplugs, yielding nearly $300 Million in compensatory damages for military veterans. Jennifer also maintained heavy involvement in the success of Genetically Modified Rice, Actos and DePuy Pinnacle Hip MDL bellwethers, resulting in over $11 Billion in total trial verdicts. In early Nov. 2022, AWKO announced a lawsuit against L'Oréal and Softsheen-Carson, asserting their hair relaxers cause uterine cancer. Jennifer currently serves as leadership on the case within the firm. Hoekstra maintains memberships with the American Bar Association, the Lawyers Association, and Escambia-Santa Rosa County Bar Association. She currently serves as Co-Chair on the American Association for Justice's Metal on Metal Hip Litigation and formerly served as President of the First Circuit Trial. Super Lawyers® also named Jennifer a “Top-Rated Class Action & Mass Torts Attorney” annually from 2016-2019. Jennifer Hoekstra's Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jhoekstra LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-hoekstra-aa77696/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/begoonia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferhoekstragupta/ Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AWKOLaw/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/justiceattys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/awkolaw/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awkolaw/ Remember to subscribe and follow us on social media… LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mass-tort-news Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/masstortnewsorg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masstortnews.org
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Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz (AWKO) partner Jennifer Hoekstra discusses her firm's involvement on major MDLs, including NEC, Talcum powder, and hair relaxer. Her other practice areas include defective drugs, defective medical devices, and orthopedic-related law and science. Hoekstra remains best known for serving as plaintiff leadership in the bellwether victories during litigation against 3M for defective earplugs, yielding nearly $300 Million in compensatory damages for military veterans. Jennifer also maintained heavy involvement in the success of Genetically Modified Rice, Actos, and DePuy Pinnacle Hip MDL bellwethers, resulting in over $11 Billion in total trial verdicts. In early November 2022, AWKO announced a lawsuit against L'Oréal and Softsheen-Carson, asserting that their hair relaxers cause uterine cancer. Jennifer currently serves as leadership on the case within the firm. Hoekstra maintains memberships with the American Bar Association, the Lawyers Association, and Escambia-Santa Rosa County Bar Association. She currently serves as Co-Chair on the American Association for Justice's Metal on Metal Hip Litigation and formerly served as President of the First Circuit Trial. Super Lawyers® also named Jennifer a “Top-Rated Class Action & Mass Torts Attorney” annually from 2016-2019. Jennifer Hoekstra's Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jhoekstra LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-hoekstra-aa77696/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/begoonia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferhoekstragupta/ Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AWKOLaw/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/justiceattys LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/awkolaw/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awkolaw/ Remember to subscribe and follow us on social media… LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mass-tort-news Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/masstortnewsorg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masstortnews.org
In episode 1336, Jack and guest co-host Joelle Monique are joined by comedian and host of Pod Yourself A Gun and Pod Yourself The Wire, Matt Lieb, to discuss… J&J Gives Us Most American Story Ever - Nepotism, Disregard for Women's Health, Murderous Capitalism; The “10 Hour Movie” TV Show Trend Is Driving People Wild and more! J&J Gives Us Most American Story Ever - Nepotism, Disregard for Women's Health The “10 Hour Movie” TV Show Trend Is Driving People Wild ‘Andor': The 12-Hour Movie Comes for Star Wars Wednesday Team Says the Netflix Series Feels Like an '8-Hour Tim Burton Movie' Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi is "Like a Movie" Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power' Will Be More Like Watching an Eight-Hour Movie Than a TV Show LISTEN: Harry Brompton's Ice Tea by Jadu HeartSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this good trouble episode, Ernest talks about Biden's college loan forgiveness plan, how Irv Gotti became a total creep, who's spending $500k of your donation money on legal fees, the wildness of the VMAs, why he thinks Trump could get indicted, who he thinks is actually going to run as Philly's next mayor, and much more.
Joe Jack Talcum On their 1990 tour, the Dead Milkmen had on the tourbus in lights "Nobody You Know". Not that it made sense, but it was just fun. That is how you describe the Dead Milkmen, they were a fun, comedic Punk band that started in the 80s, and set out only to entertain people, that was their statement. I have been a fan since 1987, and met Joe several times over the years. The Dead Milkmen were always fun to listen to, and had no problem pulling out all the stops for a good laugh. Though, believe it or not, they did take themselves seriously, and that was part of the entire function of the band. Joe is the guitartist for The Dead Milkmen, but has also been recording all kinds of side projects over the years. He is an incredible musician in his own right, and you can hear that in his side projects. In my conversation with him, I learned that they were able to keep their image and ther personalities separate. They are all very intelligent, well read, educated, and hard working. Talcum has managed to resurrect some technologies, and vintage vaudvillian songs that I think you should all give a good listen to. Enjoy everyone, there is more to life, and the 80s than that "Bitchen Camaro" https://www.jacktalcum.com/ The Dead Milkmen website The Dead Milkmen youtube facebook instagram bandcamp #thedeadmilkmen #joejacktalcum #the.real.jacktalcum #punk #americanistfolk #folk #railroadbill
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In the time of the Talmud most medicines were derived from herbs, which were prepared by grinding or pulverizing. This involves the melacha of grinding, therefore any form of medication or therapy was Rabbinically forbidden to safeguard the melacha. Even exercise would be included in this as it improves one's fitness. 1) As a rule any form of progressive therapy is forbidden, so any form of corrective or health enhancing therapy is included, eg, ingesting pills, use of ointments acupuncture etc. This is even for a healthy person, therefore medications, exercise, vitamins taken to improve one's physical constitution are out. 2) However, vitamins are OK to maintain one's health, eg to prevent a relapse. Preventative therapy is ok as long as it doesn't also strengthen or also improve him. So vitamins not ok if also to improve his general health. 3) Only minor ailments are included in this prohibition. Severe illnesess etc were never restricted by Rabbinic ordinance. 4) Also note, if it could be excused as behaviour of a regular person it's ok, eg having a hot tea to sooth a throat is ok, as is taking a walk to ease tension, as people who are fine do these things too. 5) Medications that will only be effective when taken over many days consecutively may be taken. Antibiotics are fine to continue with as needed to complete the course. 6) For an illness such as a headache that it's bad enough to confine him to bed, he can then take medicine. We shall now look at a number of real life examples and get a feel for how complicated this can be and why to ask a Rabbi in all cases!: 1) Removing a splinter? OK as not healing, but removal of "outside affliction". 2) Talcum powder for perspiring feet? Ok as only absorbing troublesome moisture. 3) Applying a plaster (bandaid) on shabbos? Ok (as long as no ointment on it) as it merely covers and protects the wound. 4) Drinking whisky to to calm nerves? Ok as it could be something a regular person does. 5) Taking a pill when fearful a headache could come on? Ok as preventative. 6) Sleeping pills? Ok as fatigue isn't regarded as a medical condition. What to do if I want/ need to take medication but it doesn't appear to follow any of the lenient examples? You can always camouflage it into food eg smeer with peanut butter or crush into a dribk before shabbos, as then it doesn't have appearance of medicine.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 371, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: "Bell"S And "Whistle"S 1: To enter a pool of water....tummy first. Bellyflop. 2: Sailors wore these pants long before they became fashionable in the 1960s. Bell-bottoms. 3: They supply the weight in Olympic weightlifting. Barbells. 4: They're employees who go public with stories of their employers' wrongdoing. Whistleblowers. 5: Common name for deadly nighshade, a plant that's poisonous in all its parts. Belladonna. Round 2. Category: Remakes 1: Neil Simon has recreated this 1965 play for the 21st century; he did it once before in 1986 for female stars. The Odd Couple. 2: In 1957 a recreation of this ship made a recreation of its 17th century trip from England to Massachusetts. Mayflower. 3: In 2000 Hasbro gave this dot-gobbling '80s arcade star a new 3-D look for a PC game. Pac-Man. 4: Released in 2002, "Today's New International Version" is a non-gender specific translation of this. the Bible. 5: A 1997 TV remake of this 1957 film featured Tony Danza as Juror No. 7. 12 Angry Men. Round 3. Category: National Coats Of Arms 1: This country's coat of arms is framed by the Pillars of Hercules, which are topped by crowns. Spain. 2: Canada's coat of arms contains depictions of a Scottish unicorn, gold fleur-de-lis and sprig of these leaves. a maple leaf. 3: A banner reading "The Love of Liberty Brought Us Here" tops this West African nation's coat of arms. Liberia. 4: This country's coat of arms dates back to the 13th century, when an ax and the crown of St. Olaf were added to a lion. Norway. 5: The white lion with a double tail on its coat of arms was granted to Bohemia in the 1100s. the Czech Republic. Round 4. Category: Asia 1: Indonesians call this third-largest island in the world Kalimantan, or "River of Diamonds". Borneo. 2: Go Ba Soup, a specialty of this country, makes a sizzling sound when poured over deep-fried rice patties. China. 3: The 2 houses of this large country's parliament are the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha. India. 4: Most of this country's people live in hamlets called kampongs but about a million reside in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia. 5: Sometimes this country is referred to as East Bengal. Bangladesh. Round 5. Category: A Trashery Of Ogden Nashery 1: "The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo the other" this. Milk. 2: Nash coined the word "Cleopatricide" in his quatrain about this snake. Asp. 3: In "Reflections on Ice-Breaking", he wrote that "Candy is dandy but" this "is quicker". Liquor. 4: "God in his wisdom made" this insect "and then forgot to tell us why". Fly. 5: In his poem "The Baby", Nash remarked, "A bit of" this "is always walcum". Talcum. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
They Lied About Tobacco, Mercury, Opioids, Aluminum, Talcum, Low Fat Diets, Sweeteners, GMOs, Cholesterol, Fluoride, Parabens, Glyphosate & MANY OTHER THINGS! BUT THEY ARE "NOW" Telling The TRUTH? You are kidding me, RIGHT? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/karen-hill5/message
On the show today: Tradie vs Lady The Diary Birthday Wheel O News Pop Quiz Colleen From Sales Lachy's Oily Joint Experience Key Song Winner O News Darren Hayes What's In Jackie's Mouth O News Last Calls Follow us @kyleandjackieo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today: Tradie vs Lady The Diary Birthday Wheel O News Pop Quiz Colleen From Sales Lachy's Oily Joint Experience Key Song Winner O News Darren Hayes What's In Jackie's Mouth O News Last Calls Follow us @kyleandjackieo
In this episode I record live at the haunted White Eagle Saloon in Portland, Or with renowned channeler and intuitive... Janice Carey. Janice and I discuss what led her to discover her amazing gifts, while sharing with us some of the knowledge and information these channeled beings have communicated to her. She also teaches us how to make and use a pendulum, then shares some info about a recent murder case. Drop In!Janice Carey Bio:Janice Carey is a world class channeler, healer, and metaphysician. For almost 20 years she has worked with hundreds of clients in connecting to the spiritual world, and healing in a spiritual way..From Janice..Illnesses humble us and have a way of putting things in perspective. Workaholism, compulsive behaviors, zealotry and hoarding (whether it's things or money) put us back in our evolution and make it difficult to enjoy life. My intention for my life is to enjoy life and love others. Missed opportunities ruin so many people's good intentions for their life. Very nearly all of my time is spent casting my line for rocks, making moves toward creating a better planet; rocks, growing up, preaching the gospel of Buddha and Jesus; rocks, giving lost souls a shoulder; rocks, extricating themselves from ignorant people who create misery for others; rocks, who GET broken people and know what it feels like to hurt so bad you want to die. Greetings fellow rocks. Talcum (soapstone - used for thousands of years for carving) Gypsy (Egyptian soul)TJanice's Energy Work: This warming energy combines reiki, aromatherapy and reflexology; works on an auric level, penetrates the skin and reaches every organ in the body via reflexology points. My interests include empowering Women and People of color - It's important to remember our limitations are often imposed on us by others and do not reflect reality. We can manifest our desires, heal ourselves and create the life of our dreams. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of The Chris and Andre Show, the guys kick things off with a new segment to kick, try to understand the Critical Race Theory argument, blame “the media” for part of our political problem, wonder why Facebook is pushing for more regulations, debate the impact of the Federal Vaccine/Testing Mandate, and wonder how Johnson & Johnson execs can sleep at night. (00:00:00) Intros (00:02:14) Quick Hits - In this new segment, the guys give their takes (somewhat quickly) on a few topics before they dive into the meatier conversations. In this first edition, the guys talk about Eternals, being told to remove Google Chrome from your devices, fake social media influencers being exposed, the start of college basketball and the beginning of the World Cup loom big for Andre, and Chris explains his personal beef with Aaron Rodgers. (00:20:24) Life - Chris and Andre discuss Critical Race Theory (CRT) and why everyone (and we mean everyone) is up in arms about it. (00:30:45) Politics - Andre takes issue with cable news's role in our current political climate, the guys discuss the governor's election results in Virginia and what it actually means, Andre again takes issue with the Democrats lack of a platform while Chris defends them, Andre explains why he isn't actually mad at Joe Manchin anymore, and the guys discuss slogans they think Democrats should stop using. (00:54:03) Business - Facebook is asking the government to regulate them with their new ad campaign which makes Andre wonder, the guys discuss the OSHA vaccine/testing mandate that's being held up in court and just how many companies/employees that could actually effect, then check in with CNN's New Day to see what Shark Tank host Kevin O'Leary thinks about President Biden's tax plan. Lastly, Chris and Andre chastise Johnson & Johnson for their behavior regarding the Talcum powder lawsuits and their attempts to avoid payouts.
A risky way to become blood brothers • Not giving up on the appendix • New movie: Jungle Cruise • Do you trust The Rock with your wife? • Horse no longer wants to jump • Talcum powder over deodorant Yasin & Syed are the hosts of the weekly Crash & Flow podcast. They talk about stand-up comedy, movies, TV shows, animals, relationships, travel, life, MMA, and whatever rabbit hole they recently fell into. Special guests often stop by the Toronto studio to chat as well.
In this frank episode, Ernest talks about the Democrats finding a backbone, rappers learning the hard way, grifters getting checked, and much more.
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 160, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Lights 1: The hollowed, carved fruit of the "Cucurbita pepo" plant with a light inside. jack-o'-lantern (or pumpkin). 2: It's a very slender candle or the wax-coated wick used to light it. a taper. 3: Color of the bulb in all theatrical spotlights. white. 4: Fairy tale that includes the line "Who will change old lamps for new?". "(The History of) Aladdin". 5: Originally an explosion of gunpowder in a flintlock rifle that failed to set off the charge. a flash in the pan. Round 2. Category: 1983 1: In 1983 he won the Nobel Peace Prize; in 2000 he received 1% of the vote in Poland's presidential election. Lech Walesa. 2: For the first time since it was formed in 1960, this group cut its benchmark barrel price for crude, from $34 to $29. OPEC. 3: NASA verified that the meteorite found under the ice in Antarctica came from this celestial body. Moon. 4: The Philippine government identified Rolando Galman as the assassin of this opposition leader. Benigno Aquino. 5: When Barney Clark died March 23, 1983 this device, implanted 112 days earlier, was still working normally. an artificial heart. Round 3. Category: Made Up 1: The name of this brand of cosmetics is a French word for a type of hospital. Clinique. 2: This makeup line that includes Great Lash mascara takes its name from its founder's sister Mabel. Maybelline. 3: In ads for Revlon's Colorstay liquid lip, this country diva sings "Man! I feel like a woman". Shania Twain. 4: This company introduced Vamp, a black-red nail polish and a matching lipstick also called Vamp. Chanel. 5: This brand known for its clear glycerin soap introduced Lip Plush lipsticks. Neutrogena. Round 4. Category: It's A Jungle Out There 1: A large knife whose name comes from an earlier Spanish word for "mallet"; it's handy for cutting jungle paths. Machete. 2: The length of this South American water boa may exceed 30 feet. Anaconda. 3: About 2/3 of this river's 2.3 million square mile tropical rain forest lies in Brazil. Amazon. 4: 6-letter term for the thick covering formed by the tops of trees and vines where many animals live. Canopy. 5: In 1863 French archaeologists began uncovering this temple of Vishnu in the jungles of Cambodia. Angkor Wat. Round 5. Category: A Trashery Of Ogden Nashery 1: "The cow is of the bovine ilk; one end is moo the other" this. Milk. 2: Nash coined the word "Cleopatricide" in his quatrain about this snake. Asp. 3: In "Reflections on Ice-Breaking", he wrote that "Candy is dandy but" this "is quicker". Liquor. 4: "God in his wisdom made" this insect "and then forgot to tell us why". Fly. 5: In his poem "The Baby", Nash remarked, "A bit of" this "is always walcum". Talcum. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
In this first weekly episode of Facts Over Feelings we dive into the olympics transgender news, Shaun King getting exposed by Tamir Rice's mother, NYC mayoral race, Miami apartment fallout & women's rights in sports!
Talcum powder has been used in seemingly harmless products for decades, but we now know that it has been linked to cancer in women. Those who have been affected by talcum powder products may now be entitled to compensation, and there's never been a better time to file a claim. But how do you do this? What does the process look like? Injury attorneys Steve Brooks and Beach Brooks III explain what you can expect when you call the Brooks Law Group for a talcum powder claim. Call us today at 1-800-LAW-3030 to get started!
In an emotionally resonant episode, our gracious host, Mirena Umizaj allows us to tune into a heartfelt conversation with topliner, Attorney Danielle Mason, acclaimed for her work in the talcum powder litigation suit. They engulf us in the intimate, modal mixture of Danielle's rich heritage and family life, business insights and mass tort rhapsodies, harmonious relationships with clients and surprising accolades, and even the bittersweet decrescendo of tragic loss. Rooted in Montgomery, Alabama, Danielle nostalgically shares her beautiful legacy. As she intones of her brave progenitors, we cannot help but feel a sense of wonder at the family history bequeathed to her. We learn about her extraordinary grandmother, Thelma Smiley, and the remarkable impact she had on our present educational system—how Ms. Smiley played an integral part in the National Colored PTA and Civil Rights movement—spearheading the evolution of diversity, equity, and inclusion we experience in American schools today. With her family as active members of the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church when Martin Luther King Jr. was the pastor, Danielle concordantly gives us a clear, balanced, and humble perspective, much needed for our times. Danielle and Mirena set a mellow vibe when they talk about family life and the surprising effects of the Covid-19 pandemic in their every day. Throughout their reflection, we hear what matters most as they put a healthy spin on working from home. Danielle gives us a glimpse of a vibrant family life, sharing how she serendipitously found herself in the legal field after overcoming many personal challenges along the way. Picking up the cadence, Mirena asks Danielle to enlighten us about the distinguished Harry M. Philo award she received, as well as the inner workings of the mass tort industry. We learn the distinct difference of mass torts from class-action lawsuits, and the controversial Johnson & Johnson talcum powder litigation suit Danielle successfully participated in. As we grasp how personal this case was for our guest, we find ourselves grieved at the sad death of a dear client she befriended (among other illnesses and deaths she handled) and realize how each tragedy modulated any success she received from the case. At the center of the deep-dive, we hit a sad chord when Danielle shares—for the first time in public—the tragic passing of her father. Regrets, questions, confusion, trauma … How can one even recover from losing a parent in such an unexpected, jarring way? Despite how displaced she feels, we find how she continuously rises from the depths of despondency, paving the way for the awareness of depression and suicide surrounding our current (pandemic-driven) culture. She inspires and encourages us to intentionally reach out to those who suffer from any form of psychological illness. Through it all, we find nothing flat about our encounter with Danielle. Instead, we see a strong, beautiful woman—a persevering soul singing a hope-filled, angelic aria. With every discordant note life brings her way, her humility and courage turns it around. Danielle's life is a mesmeric symphony, perfectly sustained by an indomitable spirit and love for those she holds dear. EPISODE SURVEY [00:17:13] Thelma Smiley's accolades in education and invitation to the White House for three sitting presidents, advising them on issues about educational equality and integration. [00:42:35] This is something that affects thousands and thousands of people across the country.[00:44:31] Talcum cases and how it personally resonated and affected Danielle in a way no other case has been able to. [00:59:48] On women, inclusion, and groups meeting better diversity thresholds in the industry.[01:11:28] About the Harry M. Philo award bestowed to Danielle.[01:27:47] Danielle talks about her father's tragic death. QUOTABLE QUOTES “I finally get to be a mom for a minute and that got to be really cool.” “What puts all of that into perspective is we are so thankfully healthy… There are some people right now who miss the noise … [but] we've got to come to where we're grateful for the noise because that means it's all right.” “[Control] gets to be heavy sometimes because it reinforces something that I already need to let go of, which is this unrealistic expectation to be perfect all the time.” “ Don't believe me. Just watch.” “Who's to say what the timetable is.” "We've come a long way in seeing more of these PSC Groups meeting better diversity thresholds." "I also don't think it's the end-all and be-all of what our roles are as advocates. Female, male, whatever there are, there are a lot of different fronts that we can apply this pressure on these cases and there's nothing limiting that." "Diversity is extra important, but none of us just want to check a box." "We can't be afraid to talk about the suicide story because we know it's happening around us." LINKS FROM THE SHOW Danielle's Outstanding Bio Danielle's prestigious appointment to the Elmiron Federal Multidistrict Litigation (MDL) Leadership Team Visit Mirena's Chic Website and LinkedIn Shownotes and podcast content management by Almond Tree Writers' Ink, LLC's Founder, Caryl Veloso ABOUT OUR GUEST: Danielle Mason Received the Harry M. Philo Award in 2020 for her work on talcum powder litigation, becoming the first black lawyer, and only the third woman, to receive the award since 1992. Named in the Lawdragon 500 Leading Lawyers Selected as a Super Lawyers “Rising Star” every year since 2014 Chosen as one of the “10 Best” Attorneys for Alabama by the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys Included in the 2020 Best Lawyers in America list.
It is the turn of the 1970s in a grey, working class Greater Manchester town, and Brian has left behind his tough job in manual labour for a night on the tiles. He arrives at Wigan Pier with a few quid and his talcum powder. This is not a euphemism for drugs. Dusting himself with talc, Brian takes to the dancefloor with wild athleticism; popping and flipping to rarer than rare Motown cuts, oft forgotten about by even the artists themselves, but revered by trainspotting DJs in the north west of England.Known as 'stompers', Brian and his friends on the scene provide an unforgettable face to a sound that transfixed ravers in the north; Northern Soul a movement that transcended the fast-paced soul that soundtracked it. Øhm Sweet Øhm's latest venture to the recesses of his record collection sees him laying down the foundations of a night of soul, revelry and bodies contorted into incredible shapes. For one night only, get your ears around the arresting sound of Talcum Soul. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode we delve into the topic of channeling with renowned channeler, Janice Carey. Janice has been a channel for extra terrestrials, deceased loved ones, Angels, pets and more. She shares with us some of the insights of these beings, in addition to sharing her other super natural and extraordinary experiences. We also talk about the power of flower essences. This interview takes place live at White Eagle Saloon in Portland, Oregon.. Have a seat!https://www.blogger.com/profile/12825241899356991453Janice Carey is a world class channeler, healer, and metaphysician. For almost 20 years she has worked with hundreds of clients in connecting to the spiritual world, and healing in a spiritual way..From Janice..Illnesses humble us and have a way of putting things in perspective. Workaholism, compulsive behaviors, zealotry and hoarding (whether it's things or money) put us back in our evolution and make it difficult to enjoy life. My intention for my life is to enjoy life and love others. Missed opportunities ruin so many people's good intentions for their life. Very nearly all of my time is spent casting my line for rocks, making moves toward creating a better planet; rocks, growing up, preaching the gospel of Buddha and Jesus; rocks, giving lost souls a shoulder; rocks, extricating themselves from ignorant people who create misery for others; rocks, who GET broken people and know what it feels like to hurt so bad you want to die. Greetings fellow rocks. Talcum (soapstone - used for thousands of years for carving) Gypsy (Egyptian soul)I Janice's Energy Work: This warming energy combines reiki, aromatherapy and reflexology; works on an auric level, penetrates the skin and reaches every organ in the body via reflexology points. My interests include empowering Women and People of color - It's important to remember our limitations are often imposed on us by others and do not reflect reality. We can manifest our desires, heal ourselves and create the life of our dreams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shaun King aka Talcum X, recently called for the destruction of statutes of #WhiteJesus. The former Pastor, now Malcolm X wannabe has used the recent protest over the killings of Black people at the hands of police to push an anti-Christian agenda. I addressed Talcum's comments and explored his story and presentation to America. Most importantly, his self-appointed position as CEO of Frederick Douglass, The Northstar Newspaper and repeated use of Black history and culture for profit. Are Black people gonna allow a white man posing as Black man to serve as a voice for our concerns, pains and struggles? --- 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/jeffjefedelices/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeffjefedelices/support
Carley & Chris talking about the latest in these streets. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chocolatewords/support
In order to have a peaceful show Gary and Michael move from their unusual controversial topic selection to discuss race, religion, and that new sexual assault survey that's got everyone in a tizzy.
In order to have a peaceful show Gary and Michael move from their unusual controversial topic selection to discuss race, religion, and that new sexual assault survey that's got everyone in a tizzy.
States asking the federal government to fully repay them for tens of billions in coronavirus costs. U.S. airlines cite early signs of a slow comeback for flying. Keith Collins reports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your “Best Friend@ Tre’Varis and your “Baby Daddy” Dom are joined by Tammie, and Tae(@taetachip) to chop it up, as best friends do. [Excuse the sound quality. Gotta do things virtually...blame corona] Follow Us: @thepeachteapodcast @therealtrevaris @pryncess @_domiboi_ Questions/Comments/Whatever: thepeachteapodcast@gmail.com
We have dicussed the Johnson & Johnson talcum powder litigation here many times, and recently we have identified other cosmetics containing talcum powder alleged to be causing the same injuries as that in the J&J litigation. Is it just a matter of time until those believed to be injured by other cosmetic talc products seek legal redress? Listen to our one-of-a-kind podcast here.
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On this episode we discuss Iran's secret weapons of the sea, a thief with a strange habit, and a woman addicted to talcum powder. And so much more!
01/09/20 - In this episode, Host Doug Stephan and Dr. Ken Kronhaus of Lake Cardiology (352-735-1400) discuss why the death rate from Cancer is declining. Doug has news that Tufts Medical Center plans to use Cannabis from his farm for Cancer Research. A new study of 250,000 women debunks the link between Baby Powder and Ovarian Cancer. Early results of this year's Flu Season suggest that this could be the worst in ten years. Next, Dr. Ken explains what causes fungal infections in your feet. A listener asks the question: "Do Fasting Diets require that we give up Coffee?" Plus, lots more great ideas and tips to help you maintain your good health.
Billboard controversies, Vaxxed II, Brian Burrowes, Toby Tommey, Polly Tommey, Ty Bollinger Outside The Box, Talcum powder cancer, TSA molestation, Organic farming and MORE! http://www.robertscottbell.com/government/billboard-controversies-vaxxed-ii-brian-burrowes-toby-tommey-polly-tommey-ty-bollinger-outside-the-box-talcum-powder-cancer-tsa-molestation-organic-farming-and-more/
Host Sam Pond is joined by special guest Attorney Priscilla Jimenez (Kline & Specter) in a discussion walking listeners through the lawsuit against Johnson & Johnson and the hidden dangers of talcum powder.
Can talcum powder cause ovarian cancer? Dr. Louis Dainty discusses why he recommends women not use the product on their genital area. TRANSCRIPT Intro: MedStar Washington Hospital Center presents Medical Intel where our healthcare team shares health and wellness insights and gives you the inside story on advances in medicine. Host: Thanks for joining us today. We’re talking to Dr. Louis Dainty, Regional Director of Gynecologic Oncology at MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Welcome, Dr. Dainty. Dr. Dainty: Thank you. It’s great to be here. Host: Why don’t we begin by telling us a little bit about yourself. Why did you go into medicine, and how did you come to be at MedStar Washington Hospital Center? Dr. Dainty: My interest in medicine began as a, as a kid. I knew I wanted to be a doctor and going the long way to get there, I went in the military, went to medical school after spending some time in infantry and just retired from the military a physician after 26 years just last year. Host: What led you into women’s health and women’s oncology? Dr. Dainty: I fell in love with women’s health as soon as I rotated on my OBGYN rotation as a medical student. Initially I thought I was going to be interested in orthopedics but then it was much easier working with women—they were a lot tougher than men. Host: Today we are talking about ovarian cancer and talcum powder, or baby powder. So, a jury in August 2017 awarded a woman $417 million in a case against Johnson and Johnson. The woman claimed that her terminal ovarian cancer was caused by the company’s baby powder, which she said she’d used for decades. And this isn’t the first time that talcum powder has been blamed for causing ovarian cancer. So, Dr. Dainty, what does science say about whether baby powder can cause ovarian cancer? Dr. Dainty: The first concern about the possible link between the use of talcum powder and ovarian cancer dates back to 1960s, and that sprung from the initial contamination of talcum powder with asbestos. For some time now, there hasn’t been any asbestos in talcum powder, but still the question remained whether or not there was an association between the use of talcum powder on a female perineum and risk of developing ovarian cancer. The data has been studied, mostly not in a prospective manner but in an observation manner, and the data is mixed—most studies showing that there is no association between the use of talcum powder and ovarian cancer, and others showing that there is a small increased risk of ovarian cancer with the use of talcum powder. When scientists have gone back and looked at the data in total, it seems that statistically there is a very small increased risk of ovarian cancer with the use of talcum powder on the perineum, with specifically a single type of ovarian cancer, and that’s the most common type which is papillary serous carcinoma of the ovary. Host: What do the studies suggest about a woman’s risk for developing ovarian cancer if she’s used talcum powder? Dr. Dainty: Your lifetime risk of developing ovarian cancer is about 1.6 percent of all women, so slightly less than two women out of 100 will get ovarian cancer during their life. And the majority of women die from that cancer because it usually doesn’t present until it’s very advanced. Some of the studies suggest slight increase of a risk of ovarian cancer where, if the baseline risk was 1.6 percent, some studies have shown that it might be as high as 1.8 percent. Now that doesn’t sound like it’s a lot, but instead of 14 women out of a thousand, 16 women out of a thousand would develop ovarian cancer. So those two additional women would certainly not feel that that’s not a significant increased risk from talcum powder. So, while statistically it seems like a very small increase, anything we can try to do to try to decrease your risk of developing ovarian cancer, especially something as simple as not applying talcum powder to your bottom, is worth the effort. Host: So, would it be fair to say that you do recommend that women who use talcum powder stop doing so, or use it less frequently? Dr. Dainty: Yeah, I would recommend that they don’t apply it directly to their perineum because the vagina is interesting in that there is a communication, obviously, physiologic communication, between the outside world and the inside of your body by means of the vagina and the cervix. And so, in theory, talcum powder could be transported from outside of your body into your vagina and up through your cervix because that’s where sperm travel. Talcum powder certainly also could be transported that way, physiologically. So, yes, I’m recommending that if you’re going to use talcum powder that you use it sparingly around your bottom and not apply it directly to your perineum or your vagina. Cornstarch, without any other additives, seems to do some of the same functions as talcum powder without, the, any obvious risks or any clear association between risk and, so if you have to use something, maybe a more natural subject like cornstarch would do. But again, so just avoid using talcum powder. Host: Why do women use talc in these areas, and are there certain groups of women who use it more often? Dr. Dainty: Historically, generations past, I think that a lot of women were taught to put a sanitary pad on, and prior to application of the sanitary pad on their vaginas, they would put talcum powder just to absorb moisture and to also combat bad smell. I think a lot of women, especially older women, grew up doing that. I think younger women, there’s very few women that do that anymore. And so, that’s why people started using talcum powder in the first place. Host: And when you say that it affects the perineum of the woman, could you explain what that body part is, for individuals who might not know. Dr. Dainty: So, the perineum is anything, the vagina, the labia, external genitalia basically, between your thighs, from your pubic bone down to your anus. Host: Are there other products a woman may use, internally or externally, such as petroleum jelly, that may raise her risk for ovarian cancer? Dr. Dainty: Yeah, that’s an interesting question and the bottom line is there is no evidence to date that there is any increased risk with those, at least not that I am aware of, but you bring up a good point—any petroleum-based product that’s applied to your perineum could have, theoretically have, a risk. The bottom line is what I tell most of my patients is when people ask me, you know, “should I use douching or anything like that,” I say “no” and basically that God designed the vagina just the way it’s supposed to be and you shouldn’t mess with that—mess with it as little as possible. So, I don’t recommend using any foreign products, that are artificial products, that you don’t have to. Obviously, people that need artificial lubricant in order have comfortable intercourse, the products with the least number of additives, either color or perfumes or anything like that, are, are, going to be the safest. Host: Is it safe to use baby powder on a baby’s bottom? Dr. Dainty: We don’t know what that risk is, but certainly the use of baby powder for babies is pretty common, and we don’t know whether or not that increases risk. It’d be hard—it’s hard to design a study where you take a hundred babies and expose half of them to talcum powder and the other half you hold back, so all you’re left with is recollection of whether or not a mother said that she used talcum powder on her baby’s bottom or not. So, it’s difficult to get at those kind of exposures through scientific investigation. If I had babies again, I would probably not use talcum powder on their bottoms. Host: If you have a woman who’s used talcum powder for years or for decades, should she be concerned, or should she see her doctor more frequently? Dr. Dainty: No. There is no—there’s no call for alarm and there’s no call for increased testing or surveillance. There is no current routine screening that is recommended for the prevention or diagnosis of ovarian cancer in people that are at baseline risk. That means a lifetime risk of 1.6 percent, perhaps, in the United States. So, no, I wouldn’t say that anybody who has used talcum powder in the past should do anything different except maybe stop using talcum powder. Host: When you’re talking about screening for ovarian cancer, there is really no great test, like mammography for breast cancer or pap smears for cervical cancer. What does screening look like, then, for ovarian cancer? Dr. Dainty: There is no routine screening. As you just said, there is no routine screening for baseline risk, women at baseline risk for ovarian cancer. There are some screenings that we recommend for women who fall into the category of familial or hereditary ovarian cancer, which is a different topic altogether. But for the baseline-risk, general population, there is no routine screening. The only thing that, as an individual and/or a provider, that you may ask a patient to look for are symptoms. So, early satiety, bloating, increased abdominal girth, abdominal pain that occur more days than not—if that’s a new finding, that’s something you need to bring up to your OB GYN. And so that’s really the only screening that I would recommend for all folks. Host: So, you alluded to this a little bit before. What are those main risk factors for ovarian cancer? Dr. Dainty: Probably the biggest is age. So, the average age for ovarian cancer is about 63. So, the older you get, the higher risk you are of developing ovarian cancer. Obesity is the number one modifiable risk factor. If you are 25 pounds overweight, which we all are, you are at 400 percent risk of having endometrial cancer. So, we talk about talcum powder because it increases your risk by 20 percent, and being overweight by 25 pounds, you increase your risk by 400 percent. If you are 50 pounds or more overweight, the risk goes up to 10 times the baseline risk. Certainly—and let’s not even talk about smoking, right? So, yes, talcum powder is real, but it’s not, the data is not so strong. Certainly, the most common talked about risk of ovarian cancer is familial risk. Now, right now, familial risk accounts for maybe 15 or 20 percent of all ovarian cancers. So, most are sporadic or just happen spontaneously. Family history is certainly, though, very important. So, if you have other family members who have breast or ovarian cancers, especially those that have had those cancers prior to age 50, those are folks that may need to be referred to a geneticist for testing. Host: Does that include both sides of your family—so my mother’s side of the family or my father’s—or does that run more prevalently in one or the other? Dr. Dainty: No, it includes both sides. That’s an excellent point. It’s all first-degree relatives. So, if your father’s sister had ovarian cancer early or your father had breast cancer, that would be something that would be very concerning and something that would possibly warrant referral to see a geneticist. Host: This has been very insightful and eye-opening so thank you again, Dr. Dainty, for joining us to discuss this very delicate but also very important women's health topic. Dr. Dainty: I appreciate the invitation. Thank you. Conclusion: Thanks for listening to Medical Intel with MedStar Washington Hospital Center. Find more podcasts from our healthcare team by visiting medstarwashington.org/podcast or subscribing in iTunes or iHeartRadio.
Sam is Joined by Artisan Talcum Supplier Steve Hili, And they discuss their tax affairs, They review Citizen Kane, a future pro-Communist classic, The Kinder Bueno Boy makes a terrifying return, Sam is Troubled by the world's most famous hitman and owner of Twitter Joey Tagliatelli, And Steve tells a story that makes me loose all respect for him. Find Sam online at www.facebook.com/SamRhodesCE/ Patronize him at: www.patreon.com/SamRhodesCE Please like, sub and share if you like it!
A turd named Ben Daniel used Facebook to threaten a group of turtle riders today. It didn't go well for him, and Uncle Turtleboy has a strong message for him. Hope he listens. Talcum X used his platform to tell a blatant lie about a Texas cop raping a black woman he had pulled over. Yet he's still blue checkmarked verified on Facebook and Twitter, even though he's intentionally spreading fake news. Facebook's lawyers are holding the line with Turtleboy, making up some insane lies, and we're going to make them pay.
Dana Laake will discuss "news you can use," including controversies in health and nutrition, the need for sufficient vitamin D and magnesium when taking calcium, talcum powder and cancer risk, the US government's reversal of dietary and cardiovascular recommendations, fluoride recommendations, autism, and the autoimmune solution. Dana Laake is a licensed nutritionist in the Washington, DC area, who has provided preventive and therapeutic medical nutrition services for over 25 years. Her practice includes the nutritional evaluation and treatment of the full spectrum of health issues affecting children and adults. Dana holds a Master's degree in nutrition from the University of Maryland.
Johnson & Johnson has been accused of ignoring warnings linking its talcum powder to ovarian cancer and failing to inform users of that potential risk. Is it a case of prioritizing profits over safety? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A jury in City of St. Louis Circuit Court found Johnson & Johnson liable for injuries resulting from the use of its talc-containing products such as Johnson’s Baby Powder and Shower to Shower body powder for feminine hygiene. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes Attorney Jere Beasley, the senior member of the Beasley Allen Law Firm, as they discuss this case, Johnson & Johnson’s liability, the $72 million verdict, Johnson & Johnson's expected appeal and future litigation.
A jury in City of St. Louis Circuit Court found Johnson & Johnson liable for injuries resulting from the use of its talc-containing products such as Johnson's Baby Powder and Shower to Shower body powder for feminine hygiene. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen welcomes Attorney Jere Beasley, the senior member of the Beasley Allen Law Firm, as they discuss this case, Johnson & Johnson's liability, the $72 million verdict, Johnson & Johnson's expected appeal and future litigation.
The Talcum Fist of Mother Nature has made it a bad day to be Tom Nardone as a giant tree has fallen across his front yard. Join Tom and his wife as they discuss the seven stages grief and how they correspond Tom not wishing to get off his ass and deal with the problem. See the video here. https://youtu.be/se_AyDOghlw
Mr.Morder took a break this week, so Alex and Gregory Hughes (ex-Vulgus) go through some underplayed, older punk rock, some black metal and haunting video game tunes, some alt-folk, and even live thrash/grind/crust. -- Full playlists at http://pwmradio.vze.com and/or http://theodcollective.vze.com