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In this insightful episode of Women Lead, Nadia Koski dives deep into the topic of balancing career and family, exploring the challenges, emotions, and strategies for success with two remarkable guests, Ali Teeman, Director, Global Digital Partnerships at Warner Bros. Discovery, and Sarah Leccacorvi, Head of Content and Creative at Havas Play.Ali and Sarah share their invaluable insights, experiences, and wisdom on navigating work-life complexities and breaking down the eternal question: How do we balance it all? Is there even such a thing?Discover practical tips and personal anecdotes that shed light on finding harmony between career aspirations and family responsibilities. The conversation explores the delicate balance of emotional expression in the workplace and how it impacts relationships, team dynamics, and professional growth. Ali and Sarah also share their perspectives on when and how to request a pause, ensuring well-being and maintaining productivity.The conversation delves into effective coping mechanisms, strategies for maintaining focus, and finding the resilience needed to excel professionally during challenging personal and professional times.Our guests share practical advice and mindset shifts to empower listeners who may be feeling overwhelmed, helping them regain balance and thrive in their personal and professional lives.Download our Top 10 Tips to Beat Overwhelm and Thrive as a Parent and LeaderMentions:Bruce Daisley from EatSleepRepeat Podcast interviews Liverpool FC's Jurgen KloppA CLOSER LOOK AT LIVERPOOL FC'S TEAM CULTURE UNDER KLOPPSarah's Recs:Mel Robbins - “Let Them Theory”Ali's Podcast Recs:Today ExplainedThe Therapy Crouch PodcastProduced and Hosted by Nadia KoskiEngineered by Phil McDowellProject Lead Dennis KirschnerYou can contact the show at womenleadpodcast@the-digital-distillery.comor go to the website.Find us on LinkedIn, Facebook & Instagram
Kulttuuriykkönen juhlistaa Yle Teeman uuden suomalaisen elokuvan viikkoa katsauksella suomalaisen elokuvan nykytilaan. Elokuva-asiantuntijat antavat myös omia suosituksiaan Teeman elokuvaviikon tarjonnasta. Lähetyksessä pohditaan, elääkö suomalainen elokuva uutta kukoistuskautta ja mitkä asiat sitä uhkaavat. Ohjelman vieraina ovat elokuvakriitikko ja tietokirjailija Leena Virtanen, Ylen elokuvatiimin vetäjä ja kotimaisten elokuvien tilaaja Elina Pohjola sekä Kansallisen audiovisuaalisen instituutin, eli Kavin, elokuvatutkija Juha Seitajärvi. Ohjelman juontaa Nicklas Wancke.
Hello Family!Thank you for joining today's Rosary Prayer. This is day 28 of our 54-day Rosary Novena.If you're listening to this episode, thank you for your commitment to continue praying with our family. For days 28-54, we will pray in thanksgiving. We will offer each Rosary Prayer to our Blessed Mother, in thanksgiving for our petitions even if our prayers are yet to be granted. Our prayers and requests are only granted if it is the will of God. If our petitions are not granted, God has an alternative plan for our lives. Thank you for your daily commitment to praying and Meditating on the life of Jesus. To Jesus through Mary!If you have found this podcast to be a blessing in your life, would you please consider supporting our Ministry? We want to publish season 6. The Novena would start February 23 and end on April 17, a great way to prepare our hearts for Easter Sunday. Our goal is to raise $3,000 to produce season 6. Your support will go towards the cost of production, such as design and editing. Subscription fees to host all the episodes and emails, Hosting fees for the website, and the cost of the music for each season. Many details go into the production of this podcast, and we do it with Love.If the Holy Spirit leads you to support our ministry so that we can continue making the 54 Day Novena available to others, Please help us pay it forward by donating on our website at www.54daysofroses.com. You can also pay it forward on our Venmo account @Novena54daysofroses. Day 28 Joyful Mysteries in ThanksgivingWith that, let's get started. Today, we're praying the Joyful Mysteries in Thanksgiving for our petitions. Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, we offer you this Rosary Prayer in thanksgiving for your intercession with Jesus Christ our Lord as we pray for Mental Health.Blessed Mother, we pray for the conversion of our friends and loved ones. Blessed Mother, we pray for the intentions that we hold deep in our hearts. We pray for those listening to this rosary prayer. We pray for our family on Instagram, Clubhouse, and we pray for the intentions of Ubaldo, Michelle, Mariselda, Camo, Frank, Teeman, Joyce, Jailyn, Araceli, and Daniel.With Love, Maritza MendezWebsite:https://www.54daysofroses.com/Support our Ministry:https://www.54daysofroses.com/payitforwardInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/54daysofroses/Audio Engineerhttps://conceptualpodcasting.com/podcastsThe song "Meditation 2" created by Patrick Buddehttps://www.patrickbudde.com
This is a special 2 part group chat with my good buds Georgie, Teeman & Lauren (Lolly).We speak on important topics that many can relate to specially now. * Lauren speaks on how she was scammed few weeks back by a company pretending to give out acting work. How she found out, dealt with the situation. It happens a lot now days so very important that people are aware. Georgia also has some advice on this. We also touch subject on Social media pressure, Staying active. The instagram algorithm, Tiktok, People showing support! Teeman also discusses his Comedy work and his TikTok platform! WATCH OUT FOR THE FUNNY OUTTAKES IN THE END
Let's get down to business! Eli kavereden kesken, mennään alas bisneksiin! Syksy on jo saatu hyvin polkaistua käyntiin opiskelijakentällä, joten myös Suomen toistaiseksi välttävin opiskelija-aiheinen keskusteluohjelma palaa tauolta. Tämänkertaisessa jaksossa katsotaan pikkasen taakse kuluneeseen vuoteen, vaihdetaan luonnollisesti kuulumiset ja ennen kaikkea kurkataan tulevaan! Pääsimme myös pitämään syksyn aikana Laureamko Leppävaaran varjofuksiaisiin tehtävärastia, joissa saatiin aika huikeita suorituksia. Teeman mukaisesti osallistujat pääsivät vetämään omaa radio-ohjelmaansa, joista kuulemme myös muutamat maistiaiset. Eipä siinä, laittakaa uusin jakso kuunteluun ja mahtavalla energialla kohti syyskautta!
Vieraina jaksossa ovat Suomen akkustrategian parissa työskentelevä Jarkko Vesa työ- ja elinkeinoministeriöstä ja akkujen kierrätystä tutkiva Marja Rinne Aalto-yliopistosta. Teeman alustaa akkuasiantuntija Anton Nytén Etteplanista. Kehittyvä akkuteknologia tarjoaa ennennäkemättömiä mahdollisuuksia niin Suomelle kuin maailmalle. Mihin suuntaan teknologia kehittyy? Kuinka pitkälle raaka-aineita riittää ja millä mallilla on niiden kierrätys? Näitä kysymyksiä puntaroidaan Tulevaisuustehtaalla. Keskustelua luotsaavat Nuppu Stenros ja DNA:n Olli Sirkka. Lisää katsottavaa ja luettavaa työn ja teknologian muutoksesta: dna.fi/yrityksille/muutos-on
Vieraina jaksossa ovat Ficomin toimitusjohtaja Elina Ussa ja Juha Mirsch ABB:ltä. Teeman alustaa Telenorin teknologiajohtaja Ingeborg Øfsthus. 5G on täällä, mitä se tuo tullessaan? Suomessa verkot mahdollistavat jo paljon, tulevaisuudessa vielä enemmän. Teollisuudessa kiinnostutaan nyt privaattiverkoista. Mistä on kyse? Tulevaisuustehtaalla puidaan tässä jaksossa tulevaisuuden verkkoja kotimaassa ja maailmalla. Keskustelua luotsaavat Nuppu Stenros ja DNA:n Olli Sirkka. Lisää katsottavaa ja luettavaa työn ja teknologian muutoksesta: dna.fi/yrityksille/muutos-on
Legendojen jalanjäljissä osa 4, you're welcome! Teeman mukaisesti, käsittelemme jaksossa legendaaristen tanssijoiden elämää sekä heidän vaikutustaan tanssikulttuuriin.
Vieraina jaksossa ovat työelämän muotoilija Aku Varamäki Workday Designersista ja toimitusjohtaja Minna Vanhala-Harmanen Baronasta. Teeman alustaa tulevaisuudentutkija Sohail Inayatullah Tamkang Universitystä. Työ ja työelämä hakevat nyt uutta suuntaa. Miten sujuu hybridityö ja miten pandemia on muuttanut organisaatioita? Millaisia taitoja nyt tarvitaan? Tulevaisuustehtaalla keskustellaan tässä jaksossa työn tulevaisuudesta pandemian jälkeisessä maailmassa. Keskustelua luotsaavat Nuppu Stenros ja DNA:n Olli Sirkka. Lisää katsottavaa ja luettavaa työn ja teknologian muutoksesta: dna.fi/yrityksille/muutos-on
We sit down with comedian Teeman. Teeman explains how he started off his comedy career. Social media talk. Advice to upcoming artists and we ask teeman interesting questions people burning to know.
When I connected with Tracey Wilson about her experience with medical error and she told me that a surgeon had unknowingly left a piece of wire in her heart, I squirmed a wee bit at the thought of it, and imagined the wire was maybe an inch long. Then Tracey sent me a picture of her holding the wire, her arms were outstretched on either side of her, gripping a wire that measured 42 inches in length. After I picked my jaw up off the floor, I knew I had to interview Tracey to find out how this happened and how she managed to survive what is called in the health care sector as a ‘never event’, as in ‘it never should have happened’. As it turns out, Tracey’s medical error experience of having a long piece of wire accidentally left curled up in her heart, was not a one-off event. As surgeons tried to remove a piece of the wire, they messed up some of her lymph nodes giving Tracey nasty side effects. Then they tried to correct that error, and triggered lymphedema and now Tracey’s legs have lymph fluid pooling in them, causing swelling, loss of mobility and pain. As Tracey says, ‘it has been a series of catastrophic events’. SHOW NOTES: ***Disclaimer: Settlement of a medical malpractice case in West Virginia is NOT an admission of guilt. West Virginia is a 'no fault settlement' state.*** 0:05:00 Tracey grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania - in a small town called Sellersville - everybody knew everybody and Tracey's family had been there for generations - Tracey says she had an average childhood, but spent some time in foster care, but for the most part of fairly happy kid - Tracey did not like school, she had buck teeth and kids were cruel - she was pretty much a loner, but loved art 0:06:00 Tracey went to college, it took her 7 years to graduate, but she was determined - her mother raised 3 kids on welfare and Tracey did not want to fall into that trap - she wanted to make something of her life - she went to college for biological sciences so she could pursue animal husbandry 0:07:00 In 2016 Tracey started to have fainting spells - one of the while she was driving - she was hospitalized for 5 days for testing - her primary care doctor said he was sending Tracey to a cardiologist to be assessed for vasovagal syncope and bradychardia 0:08:00 Bradycardia is an exceptionally slow heart beat and it will cause low blood pressure - vasovagal syncope is a malfunction of the vagus nerve - 2 symptoms are: fainting as the sight of blood, and narcolepsy - they are triggers that cause loss of consciousness - so figuring out the trigger is important 0:09:00 Tracey was sent to cardiologist Dr Demede - Tracey had been wearing a Holter monitor that constantly recorded her heart function and the doctor could download the activity - during this Tracey was on a medication called purolo, a medication to control heart beat, but it made Tracey heart stop for 2.3 seconds - Tracey was asleep and did not notice, but the next day she got a frantic phone call to come immediately to the hospital - Dr Demede was pushing hard to put a pacemaker in 0:10:00 But one of his colleagues thought the heart stopping maybe due to the medication - so they took Tracey off the medication and monitored her heart - it turns out it was probably the medication that made her heart stop - Tracey was against a pacemaker because it represented that her heart was not able to do its job - but it didn't explain her fainting spells 0:11:00 They did some other tests, but Dr Demede was very determined that a pacemaker was the solution - Tracey spent a year resisting a pacemaker - she was fitted with an internal heart monitor in her chest that monitored her at all times, it had a constant upload - it would perhaps show what Tracey's heart problem was about 0:12:00 About 1.5 weeks later Tracey started to feel very, very tired - she called the doctor's office and asked them to check her heart monitor results - they immediately called her back and told her to come into the office right away - when she got there, the doctor showed her the EKG read out and said 'if you don't get a pacemaker now you are going to die' - at the time Tracey's son was having health problems and she couldn't resist the doctor any more - so they scheduled a surgery to implant a pacemeker in June 2017 0:13:00 Tracey wasn't feeling any better after the operation - she had a friend who was on his 2nd pacemaker, and she compared notes with him - Tracey was actually feeling more tired and weaker, and that not what had been the experience of other patients receiving pacemakers, and by Dr Demede said she'd feel a lot better 0:14:00 Tracey had been told she would feel like she was running on an 8 cylinder engine after the operation - but Tracey had complications - a few days after surgery she was throwing up blood and had to go to the ER - she also had several infections at the incision point and that needed draining - during all this Dr Demede did not seem concerned, he was placating Tracey 0:15:00 After about 2.5 months Tracey was sick and tired of feeling sick and tired, and felt like Dr Demede wasn't listening to her - she asked for all her medical records so she could get a 2nd opinion - she went to her friend's electrophysiologist, they are cardiologist with extra training in these types of devices - Dr Levin at the University of Virginia - Tracey was in a lot of right side pain and an ambulance had to transfer her to the meeting 0:16:00 Dr Levin reviewed her medical file told Tracey 2 things: one -- you don't need a pacemaker, there is nothing in your medical records to indicate you need it --- and two, you've got vasovagal syncope --- so Tracey had 2 needless operations to implant devices attached to her heart 0:17:00 Dr Levin did a tilt table test on Tracey to determine if she had vasovagal syncope - they strap you onto a steel table and tilt the table to try to trick the brain into duplicating the same symptoms - Tracey got very dizzy and almost vomited, so she was positive for vasovagal syncope 0:18:00 From her medical records, it doesn't look like Dr Demede ran any tests that would determine vasovagal syncope - Tracey went to look for a lawyer - Dr Levine could operate to take out the pacemaker and heart monitor - that was set for early December 2017 0:19:00 But Tracey was sick with a bad sinus infection and they couldn't operate that day - so they re-scheduled to March, but it would be by a different doctor - so Tracey ended up at the University of Virginia - they had a theory that one of the leads in the pacemaker was broken, and that's why Tracey had pain because it was periodically shocking her, and it felt like a baby was kicking her 0:20:00 Waiting for the surgery, Tracey contiued to experience fatigue and intermittent shooting pain in her right side - in prepping for the surgery, they did a CT scan 0:21:00 They saw something they did not expect - during the pacemaker surgery, they use an instrument called a guide wire, it is to place the leads on the pacemaker - it has a handle and a long snakey wire, called a J-tip guide wire - sometime during that pacemaker surgery, the wire broke and was left tangled up in Tracey's heart and down her right side to her kidney 0:22:00 As best as they can determine, when the wire broke, it followed the blood flow to get tangled in her heart with the end entering her right kidney vein 0:23:00 It looped through her tricuspid valve in her heart and caused damage and had to be repaired - first Tracey's husband got a call to let him know what they found as Tracey was in a meeting with the anaesthesiologist - when Tracey saw her husband he was 'white as a sheet' 0:24:00 Tracey's husband pulled her out of the meeting to 'talk to you right now' - he told Tracey but it did not make sense to her, she thought she was being 'punked', somebody was playing an elaborate joke on her - it is still hard for her to understand how something like this could have happened - yes, she felt vindicated in why she had felt so sick 0:25:00 Tracey then had to have 2 surgeries - one to remove the pacemaker and the heart monitor, and another to remove the wire - but back in November when Tracey was having back pain and a neurologist had done some x-rays - the radiologist had seen the lower part of the wire 0:26:00 The radiologist sent the scans and a note to Tracey's primary doctor saying there was a wire in Tracey - the doctor did a few non-specific x-rays but concluded it was a defect in the x-ray machine 0:27:00 Because the wire had rubbed against the inside of her heart, it had healed into her heart and would have to be cut out - Dr Teeman of University of Virginia actually did the surgery - they were able to get most of the wire out and repair the heart wall damage with a plastic device called ring angioplasty to support the heart and prevent it from leaking so badly 0:28:00 They did the operation by going in through Tracey's ribs on her side, deflated her right lung, and accessed her heart - it was to cut down on the risk of infection, but it didn't - within a week Tracey was back in surgery to clean out the infection and start over 0:29:00 Because of that she was on heavy duty antibiotics and kept in the hospital for nearly 2 months - but they couldn't remove the bottom 3 inches of the wire, because Tracey would start bleeding heavily - so they sutured into the wall of the vein and left there - any time you have metal in the body, there will be particulate shedding 0:30:00 The guide wire was never intended to be left in the body, so she's still trying to find out exactly what it is made of - so its toxicity is unknown 0:31:00 Like other states, West Virginia has a cap on the amount a harmed patient can receive in a medical malpractice suit of $250,000 - or $500,000 if the injury is catastrophic 0:32:00 Tracey says the law around medical malpractice is a problem - there is no way for the public to be aware of the specifics of a doctors past errors - someone had found Tracey's lawsuit and posted the facts publicly 0:33:00 So any one who googles the doctors name will see that info as well - Tracey is still angry against the state because there is almost nothing from preventing this happening again - there is no accountability or assurance steps will be taken by the hospital - there is the state Board, but they take all kinds of medical complaints, not just 'never events' like Tracey's 0:34:00 They don't have the capacity to investigate all the medical errors, even 'catastrophic' ones like Tracey's - because the medical expenses and legal costs are so high, and the cap on settlement is so low, most lawyers in West Virginia won't take a case - the first 2 lawyers Tracey approached turned her down 0:35:00 When Tracey first told Scott she had a wire stuck in her heart, he imagined something 1 maybe 2 inches long - but it is actually 42 inches - Tracey arms are outstretched to show how long it is - she cannot understand how they could have forgot it - not just doctors, but others that are charged with monitoring fail safes 0:36:00 There were so many people that day that didn't do their job - Tracey has a deep mistrust of the medical profession - she questions everything now 0:37:00 But Tracey doesn't see it that way - Tracey says the anticipation of side effects from multiple medical errors is disturbing - Tracey hoped her husband comes back soon and retires and she remains relatively healthy for a long time in spite of it all 0:38:00 Tracey now has stage 2 lymphodema in her right leg, and starting stage 1 in her left leg - stage 3 is commonly known as elephantitis - the lymph fluid causes excess swelling and loss of mobility - and at times very painful - Tracey has had cellulitis because of it, which is life threatening - it has been a series of catastrophic events 0:39:00 Tracey feels like her life has prepared her for this - she has gotten used to hardships - just this past year, her son died unexpectedly of cancer and a week later her husband got deployed to Iraq - Tracey says she absorbs things and goes on - and you can't fight everything, sometimes the situation is what it is 0:40:00 Tracey does have days when she wants to throw things at the wall because she's so angry, but most of the time she tries not to dwell on it - Tracey's husband, a Marine, thinks she is the strongest person he's ever met 6:52:00 But Tracey doesn't see it that way - Tracey says the anticipation of side effects from multiple medical erros is disturbing - Tracey hoped her husbanc comes back soon and retires and she remains relatively healthy for a long time in spite of it all 0:42:00 Tracey is not sure when her husband will return home because of the COVID pandemic - Tracey hopes the medical system will start reporting serious medical errors, and a process in place for patients - and how can you make an informed decision if you don't have all the facts 0:43:00 Tracey says there needs to be a reporting agency - when she did research, there were 49 states have a reporting agency of some type that tracks the medical errors and sees that something is done - one state has nothing, it is a totally voluntary system, they are left to police themselves - that is Tracey's state, West Virginia 0:44:00 And that goes a way of explaining how this happened to Tracey - there is no accountability, and because there is a settlement cap, doctors know how much a settlement will cost - Tracey believes catastrophic never events she be exempt from the settlement cap 0:45:00 Tracey has reached out to a couple of congressman and politicians but they are involed in COVID so she doesn't expect to hear anything soon - Tracey will probably never know whey they left the wire in her body because West Virginia doensn't require an explanation - she has to make peace with it and go on with the rest of her life - Tracey plans to get a Phoenix tattoo over the scar, appropriate since she's come back Connect with Tracey Wilson: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracey.wilson.315428 Info on West Virginia caps and Malpractice Insurance: https://www.alllaw.com/articles/nolo/medical-malpractice/laws-west-virginia.html Be a podcast patron Support Medical Error Interviews on Patreon by becoming a Patron for $2 / month for audio versions. Premium Patrons get access to video versions of podcasts for $5 / month. Be my Guest I am always looking for guests to share their medical error experiences so we help bring awareness and make patients safer. If you are a survivor, a victim’s surviving family member, a health care worker, advocate, researcher or policy maker and you would like to share your experiences, please send me an email with a brief description: RemediesPodcast@gmail.com Need a Counsellor? Like me, many of my clients at Remedies Counseling have experienced the often devastating effects of medical error. If you need a counsellor for your experience with medical error, or living with a chronic illness(es), I offer online video counseling appointments. **For my health and life balance, I limit my number of counseling clients.** Email me to learn more or book an appointment: RemediesOnlineCounseling@gmail.com Scott Simpson: Counsellor + Patient Advocate + (former) Triathlete I am a counsellor, patient advocate, and - before I became sick and disabled - a passionate triathlete. Work hard. Train hard. Rest hard. I have been living with HIV since 1998. I was the first person living with HIV to compete at the triathlon world championships. Thanks to research and access to medications, HIV is not a problem in my life. I have been living with ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis) since 2012, and thanks in part to medical error, it is a big problem in my life. Counseling / Research I first became aware of the ubiquitousness of medical error during a decade of community based research working with the HIV Prevention Lab at Ryerson University, where I co-authored two research papers on a counseling intervention for people living with HIV, here and here. Patient participants would often report varying degrees of medical neglect, error and harms as part of their counseling sessions. Patient Advocacy I am co-founder of the ME patient advocacy non-profit Millions Missing Canada, and on the Executive Committee of the Interdisciplinary Canadian Collaborative Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Research Network. I am also a patient advisor for Health Quality Ontario’s Patient and Family Advisory Council, and member of Patients for Patient Safety Canada. Medical Error Interviews podcast and vidcast emerged to give voice to victims, witnesses and participants in this hidden epidemic so we can create change toward a safer health care system. My golden retriever Gladys is a constant source of love and joy. I hope to be well enough again one day to race triathlons again. Or even shovel the snow off the sidewalk.
Podcastin 31. jakso liikkuu unen ja valveen rajamailla. Tarkastelemme unen luovaa potentiaalia, meditaatiota, valvomista, sekä alitajunnan ja taiteen suhdetta. Teeman hengessä käsittelemme taiteilija Meret Oppenheimiä, jonka unien maailma on tällä hetkellä esillä Espoon modernin taiteen museossa. Suosituksissa mukana muun muassa alitajuntaa stimuloiva elokuvavinkki ja avantouinti. Photo Ida Stenros www.facebook.com/Hilla-ja-Inari-1575618086072460/ https://onequartmagazine.com/2018/03/hilla-ja-inari-podcast-unitila/
LÄNSIMETRO-SPECIAL! Tällä viikolla Valtuusto-podcastin vieraaksi saapui HKL:n toimitusjohtaja Ville Lehmuskoski! Mitä kuuluu kaupunkipyörille, entä ratikoille, miksi Länsimetrolle kävi kuin kävi? Teeman kunniaksi äänitimme podcastin liikkuvassa metrossa. :)
Pontusta vaivaavat hänen omat feminismipuheensa, Veikkaa taas presidenttikampanjan leijonanmetsästys. Molemmat avaavat monimutkaista suhdettaan Pentti Saarikoskeen, lukijakysymys laittaa pohtimaan miksi kaikkia väsyttää, ja lopuksi kerrotaan, millaista demokratiateatteria A-Teeman lihavuusilta meille haluaa esittää. Mukana otteita päiväkirjoista ja calvadosta.
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On this weeks show we look at the up coming JoomlaDay Boston and in particular the code sprint bug squad they've arranged for the Saturday morning.We also look at ways you can help out and join the Joomla community.Lastly we have an interview with Brian Teeman, who will be telling us a little more about what he does on a regular basis as a job as well as what it was like back in the early days when Joomla forked from the Mambo project and turned into what it is today.
T-Man & Cog bring you the last ever episode, it's the end of an era folks.
T-Man and Cog discuss money shots, and other less interesting things.
T-Man and Cog discuss all things important and pertinent to the lifestyles of today's college student.
T-Man and Cog discuss the usual, with some spice thrown in.
T-Man and Cog discuss Indiana Jones, Porn, and some other fun stuff.
T-Man and Cog discuss sports, Juno and give away the grand prize.
T-Man and Cog discuss Iron-Man, Sports, and a ton of other shit.
T-Man & Cog discuss ABORTION, animal rights, bad movies, sports and Kyle makes his second appearance.
T-Man and Cog go primetime with great results, a ton of calls and comments, they chat about the draft, dreams and sex records.
T-Man & Cog dish with a few callers, answer a few emails, and talk about animal sex, what else could you want?
T-Man and Cog discuss sports, tigers, bears, chaffing and many other hilarious things.
T-Man and Cog discuss vacations, emails, and a lot of random stuff.
T-Man & Cog chat about March Madness, GTA 4, sloppy joes, cleveland steamers and give it to the fans.
T-Man & Cog are unprepared and apologize for a very sub-par show, but hey, it has it's moments.
T-Man & Cog discuss how shitty both of their weeks were, the Oscars, Hookah's, and answer questions from the fans.
T-Man & Cog discuss NASCAR, video games and TV, respond to many emails, chat with some callers and have their first Throwdown.
T-Man and Cog discuss some interesting stories, answer questions from the fans, give our movies to look out for in 2008 and award the First Annual Outta Heres.
This is the 6-7 minutes of time we thought we were off the air but in actuality we were broadcasting the whole time. There is a lot of silence but a couple of interesting bits. We'll see you Wednesday.
We suffer some technical difficulties, but in the resulting storm I think we salvaged a pretty great show.
T-Man & Cog discuss, sports, movies, our new sponsor "Cha-Chango", relationship advice, FDF advice and take calls from the listeners.
T-Man & Cog, in their third show, discuss the playoffs, Seinfeld, Croutons and answer questions from the fans.
TCOG Radio, first and best episode to date.
Our second show, and not our best. We talk sports, crazy news, and since a caller wanted to talk politics, we did that to. We had some technical difficulties during a prank call, but hey, we're new at this.