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The Well
Ditch the Itch: Dermatologist's Guide To Fixing Your Skin Problems

The Well

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 36:06 Transcription Available


Why does your dermatologist want you to throw out your doona immediately? Why do nurses desperately need you to stop lying about how that foreign object got stuck inside you? And, what is the real reason for your recurrent vaginal infections? In this episode, we speak to Rodney Sinclair, Professor of Dermatology at The University of Melbourne, to tackle the confusion between dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis. He explains the genetic origins of eczema, why most people stop their treatment too soon and he shares his theory on why your choice of bed cover might be aggravating your itchy skin. We cover everything from if it is really possible to “grow out” of eczema, the difference between treating a flare-up and maintaining remission and why five-minute lukewarm showers are a non-negotiable. Plus, Dr Mariam and Claire deliver a crucial PSA on behalf of nurses and doctors everywhere regarding foreign objects being put where the sun doesn’t shine. And, in our Quick Consult, Dr Mariam answers a frustrated listener’s question about recurrent thrush and Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) - and if their partner could be unknowingly reinfecting them…THE END BITS All your health information is in the Well Hub. Sign up to the Well Newsletter to receive your weekly dose of trusted health expertise without the medical jargon. Ask a question of our experts or share your story, feedback, or dilemma - you can send it anonymously here, email here or leave us a voice note here. Ask The Doc: Ask us a question in The Waiting Room. Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok. Support independent women’s media by becoming a Mamamia subscriber CREDITS Hosts: Claire Murphy and Dr Mariam Guest: Professor Rodney Sinclair Senior Producers: Claire Murphy and Sally Best Audio Producer: Scott Stronach Video Producer: Julian Rosario Social Producer: Elly Moore Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Information discussed in Well. is for education purposes only and is not intended to provide professional medical advice. Listeners should seek their own medical advice, specific to their circumstances, from their treating doctor or health care professional. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Birds of a Feather Talk Together
121: Varied Thrush - The Lone Forest Dweller AND The Occasional Vagrant

Birds of a Feather Talk Together

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 33:52


This week we're diving into a fascinating forest bird—the Varied Thrush. If you've ever wandered through the deep, mossy conifer forests of the Pacific Northwest, you might've heard their haunting, single-note whistles echoing through the understory. These birds are usually right at home along the West Coast, from Alaska down through northern California… which is why things got very interesting when a Varied Thrush recently showed up all the way in New York.So today, we're talking a lot about vagrancy—why some birds wander far outside their typical range.Along the way, we also drift into some fascinating side conversations about sampling methods —how researchers collect data from poop, what those approaches can tell us.And stick around, because we've got a fun announcement about an upcoming episode that you won't want to miss.Here are links to our social and YouTube pages, give us a follow: YouTube Instagram TikTok BlueSky

Northern Light
Indian Lake Thanksgiving food boxes, ADK amendments, hermit thrush part II

Northern Light

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 29:05


(Nov 26, 2025) For some North Country communities, local food options are few and far between. This Thanksgiving, special food boxes connect families in the Indian Lake school district with regional farms; Gov. Hochul approved amendments to the Adirondack State Land Master Plan, which notably did not include a special provision for electric mobility devices in wilderness areas, and we continue the story of how the hermit thrush got its song with Mohawk artist and storyteller Dave Fadden. 

Northern Light
Childcare funding runs out, Canton soup kitchen, Mohawk story of the hermit thrush

Northern Light

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 29:31


(Nov 25, 2025) After the state vastly expanded eligibility for childcare programs, funds haven't been able to keep up with demand, with over half of counties running out of money; delays in federal assistance and high food prices are making it a hard start to the holiday season for many in the North Country;  and we'll hear a Mohawk story about how the hermit thrush got its song.

Truth and Fiction
The Whistling Thrush

Truth and Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 32:41


Join Bental and Finneas as they journey across the Singing Mountains and encounter a shady vagabond in possession of a great secret.Music provided by To the End of the Age

El sótano
El sótano - Discos y té: la historia de The Chefs - 20/11/25

El sótano

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 59:17


The Chefs se formaron en Brighton en 1979. Grupo liderado por los cantantes y compositores Carl Evans (guitarra) y Helen McCookerybook (bajo), y completado por el hermano de Helen, James McCallum (guitarra), y por Russell Greenwood (batería). La receta musical de estos creativos cocineros se basó en sencillas y pegadizas piezas de pop, con melodías alegres y letras divertidas sobre cosas cotidianas. Fueron pioneros a la hora de hacer canciones inmediatas de corte naif y espíritu DIY, asentando una base que se desarrollaría en siguientes generaciones.Nos sirve de guía el recopilatorio “Records and tea” (Damaged Goods), el cual recoge todas las grabaciones que desperdigaron en sus tres años de vibrante trayectoria, así como el álbum perdido que grabaron y no llegó a ver la luz.(Foto del podcast por Claire Barratt)Playlist;THE CHEFS “Records and Tea”THE CHEFS “Thrush”THE CHEFS “Food”THE CHEFS “Boasting”THE CHEFS “Sweetie”THE CHEFS “Let’s make up”THE CHEFS “24 hours”THE CHEFS “I’ll go too” (John Peel BBC session)THE CHEFS “You get everywhere” (Richard Skinner BBC session)THE CHEFS “Locked out”THE CHEFS “Love is such a splendid thing” (lost album)THE CHEFS “Land ho” (lost album)SKAT “Sleeping dogs lie” (John Peel BBC session)SKAT “Love it is just a Word” (John Peel BBC session)SKAT “Femme fatale”HELEN and THE HORNS “Northbound train”THE CHEFS “You’re so nice”Escuchar audio

Women’s Running Collective
No Bounce, No Chafe: Our Ultimate Running Bra & Undie Chat

Women’s Running Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 33:02


Episode 61 Bras, Undies & 5K Training Welcome back to the Women's Running Collective podcast! In Episode 61, we're diving straight into the fun, the real, and the slightly chaotic world of women's running. This week, we chat about everything from chasing fast 5K goals to the bras and undies that actually make running feel comfortable. We break down our weekly running adventures, including Lindy's huge 5K PB (yes, we paced our hearts out!), a birthday 3K time trial, and how we're tweaking our training sessions to stay strong and injury-free. Then we take a deep, very honest dive into women's running essentials: sports bras that don't bounce into next week, undies that don't roll where they shouldn't, and all the little tips we've learned to avoid chafing, irritation, and the dreaded running-induced thrush. We also share our favourite running gear right now, including the Under Armour Infinity Bra, Stax Classic Crop, and Lorna Jane's Feel Naked G-string, plus a few hygiene and care hacks to keep your gear (and you!) feeling fresh. And of course, we sprinkle in plenty of laughs, love for the running community, and shoutouts including We Run Foundation and Elite Supplements Australia. If you're a woman who runs, wants to run, or just loves listening to runners talk way too passionately about bras and undies… this one's for you. Episode Breakdown 00:00 – Welcome & Weekend Chats 00:30 – Weekly Running Recap 01:03 – Lindy's 5K PB (we screamed) 03:02 – Hayles' Birthday 3K TT 04:25 – Training Adjustments & Sessions 05:25 – Shoutout to Jess Hull 05:55 – Running Bras: What Actually Works 16:46 – The Undies Intervention 18:18 – Our Go-To Running Undies 19:30 – Fabrics, Fits & Chafe-Free Tips 20:46 – Thrush, Hygiene & Real Talk 27:39 – Gear Recs & Shoutouts 31:22 – Running Fuel Needs & Challenges 32:49 – Final Thoughts   Links  BRAS Under Armour Bra Nimble In Tempo Bra Staz Classic Crop Nandex   Gbangers Lorna Jane gstring  Lorna Jane gstring no2 Kmart (Jussies faves)   Elite Supplements We Run Foundation      

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
Wellbeing: Thrush vs UTI: Spotting the difference 

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 18:14 Transcription Available


Gugs Mhlungu speaks Dr Deshni Naidoo, Gynaecologist about the differences between thrush and urinary tract infections (UTIs), including their causes and treatment options. 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, on Saturdays and Sundays Gugs Mhlungu gets you ready for the weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning on 702. She is your weekend wake-up companion, with all you need to know for your weekend. The topics Gugs covers range from lifestyle, family, health, and fitness to books, motoring, cooking, culture, and what is happening on the weekend in 702land. Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu. Listen live on Primedia+ on Saturdays and Sundays from 06:00 and 10:00 (SA Time) to Weekend Breakfast with Gugs Mhlungu broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/u3Sf7Zy or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BIXS7AL Subscribe to the 702 daily and weekly newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

UIndy's Potluck Podcast
UIndy's Potluck Podcast - SEASON 7 - EPISODE 1 – Hannah V Warren

UIndy's Potluck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 24:14


This is UIndy's Potluck Podcast, where we host conversations about the arts. Etchings Press, a student-run publisher at University of Indianapolis, awards The Whirling Prize to a book each year that demonstrates an excellent and compelling response to a theme selected by students. The 2024 theme celebrated debut authors, and in this episode, the student judges in ENGL 479, Anastasia Wolfe, Chandler Ferrer, and Steve Polson, have a conversation with poet Hannah V Warren, author of the winning poetry collection, Slaughterhouse for Old Wives' Tales. A big thank you to Undy Music major Bailee Coop and Prof. Brett Leonard for editing this episode.Hannah V Warren is a poet, storyteller, and speculative literature scholar from Mississippi. Her debut poetry collection is Slaughterhouse for Old Wives' Tales, and she is also the author of two poetry chapbooks: Southern Gothic Corpse Machine and [re]construction of the necromancer. Among other journals, her works have found homes in Gulf Coast, Fairy Tale Review, The Pinch, THRUSH, Passages North, Crazyhorse, Southeast Review, and Mid-American Review. We thank you for listening to UIndy's Potluck Podcast, which is hosted by students and faculty of the University of Indianapolis. We would like to thank our guests and the Shaheen College of Arts and Sciences. To learn more about UIndy's Potluck Podcast and hear other episodes, please visit etchings.uindy.edu/the-potluck-podcast. Thank you for your support.

American Thought Leaders
Canning, Compost, and Chickens: How to Stop Relying on Others for Food | Special Episode

American Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 38:14


In this special episode of American Thought Leaders, I visited the Food Independence Summit, an annual event dedicated to homesteading, sustainable living, and reclaiming food autonomy, in Walnut Creek, Ohio. The 2025 summit, with a theme of “Seed to Spoon,” took place in mid-June earlier this year in the heart of Ohio's Amish country.Homesteaders, farmers, gardeners, educators, and healthy food advocates spent two days together participating in hands-on workshops, listening to keynote presentations, and networking with like-minded people.For many Americans, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of supply chains, including the food supply chain. The summit's focus was on learning how to grow, preserve, and prepare homegrown food.While at the summit, I spoke with organizer John Miller to learn about the philosophy behind this growing homesteading and self-sufficiency movement. I also spoke with renowned farmer Joel Salatin about what new trends he's seeing.I even got some hands-on practice pressure-canning beef tacos with the help of Sarah Thrush, a canning expert and social media influencer.“There's a lot of reasons people can, but one of them is so they can decide what goes in the jar, like if you have health concerns, or if you want to know what your food is sourced from, or you just like your chili recipe and you want it in bulk,” Thrush said. “It's like the ultimate meal prep.”I also spoke to physician Julian Douwes, who flew to Ohio all the way from Germany. Dr. Douwes is the director at Clinicum St. Georg in Bad Aibling, Germany, where they developed the first known cure for Lyme disease. Many people in the Ohio Amish community suffer from Lyme disease. Miller himself was cured from an awful case of the disease through this therapy, called whole-body hyperthermia.Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.

PodCastle
PodCastle 916: Woodpecker, Warbler, Mussel, Thrush

PodCastle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 30:34


Author : Ruth Joffre Narrator : Julia Rios Host : Matt Dovey Discuss on Forums PodCastle 916: Woodpecker, Warbler, Mussel, Thrush is a PodCastle original. Rated G Woodpecker, Warbler, Mussel, Thrush by Ruth Joffre     Yesterday, I was a bird. A slender-billed curlew, to be exact. My girlfriend helped me ID the bird. Took […] The post PodCastle 916: Woodpecker, Warbler, Mussel, Thrush appeared first on PodCastle.

Horicon Baptist Church
Esther 1-9 // A Sure Deliverance // Nathan Thrush

Horicon Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 44:24


Even though the book of Esther never mentions God's name, His hand is unmistakably at work. Behind every coincidence, reversal, and rescue stands the sovereign Lord who delivers His people. In this overview of Esther, guest preacher Nathan Thrush shows how the story of hidden providence points us to the greater Deliverer—Jesus Christ.For more sermons or information about our church, visit HoriconBaptist.com.#Esther #EstherHBC #AQueenAndHerGod #ProvidenceOfGod #AHiddenGod #GospelStory #HoriconBaptistChurch #FaithComesByHearing

The Birding Life Podcast
TBL Youth Podcast - Season 9 Episode 3 - The Spotted Ground Thrush Survey: Decklan Jordaan Part 1

The Birding Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 22:15


In today's episode Josh has a chat with Decklan Jordaan. Decklan tells us about his work on the recent Spotted Ground Thrush Survey and he gives us an insiders look into his trip to Liberia. This is definitely not an episode to be missed!Visit our online store to get your birding related merchandise at great prices https://www.thebirdinglife.com/online-storeIntro and outro music by Tony ZA https://soundcloud.com/tonyofficialzaLinks from show:

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Talking With Poets: Nancy Byrne Iannucci at The Fish Market

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 10:26


This week, Thom Francis introduces us to poet Nancy Byrne Iannucci. Nancy was one of the featured readers at the Eight Poets event at The Fish Market on Saturday, October 11, 2025. That day, Nancy was joined by poets from the Hudson Valley Writers Guild, online zines Trailer Park Quarterly and Hobo Camp Review, and Paper Moon. ——— The Hudson Valley Writers Guild, Paper Moon, and online zines Trailer Park Quarterly and Hobo Camp Review joined forces to present Eight Poets, an afternoon of poetry and spoken word at the Fish Market in Troy, NY on Saturday, October 11, 2025. One of the poets who shared their work on that beautiful fall afternoon was poet Nancy Byrne Iannucci. Nancy read her poems “Freedom,” “Granddad's Garden,” Just as They Were About to Bloom,” “Taking Back Eden,” and “We Tried to Fly” and discussed the inspiration behind them. Nancy Byrne Iannucci is a poet and librarian living with her cats, Nash and Emily Dickinson. Her work appears in journals such as THRUSH, Hobo Camp Review, San Pedro River Review, and Hole in the Head Review. She's the author of four chapbooks and is currently working on two new collections of poetry. Hobo Camp Review editor James H Duncan introduced Nancy to the audience.

Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast
How is it possible to have 2 different eye colours?

Ask the Naked Scientists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 22:00


In this episode of Ask the Naked Scientist: is it possible to teleport atoms? Does garlic repel mosquitoes? What is vaginal thrush? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Soundwalk
Mt. Tabor Park

Soundwalk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 20:30


It's been a little while since my last Listening Spot release. If you're just joining, Listening Spot is a pseudonym I use for stationary environmental recordings paired to atmospheric “ambient” compositions. Once again, however, I'm breaking with the tradition of avoiding piano with a Listening Spot release. Pianet electric piano alternates with Korg synthesizer “dew drops” at the center of this musical score. This time we are visiting the iconic Mt. Tabor Park of Portland, Oregon.The 636 ft (194 meter) forested peak rises up from the otherwise mostly level plane of SE Portland. It's a dormant cinder cone volcano from a lava field formation now quiet for over 300,000 years. From a bird's eye view, it's a promising rest stop on migration, offering an island of green in a patchwork of grey.On spring mornings the park bustles with both bird and human activity. Many exercise routines target the broad summit, offering the reward of a city view looking west toward downtown Portland. Here's a sketch of it I made on my phone:As far as environmental recording goes, I've historically found Mt. Tabor to be a difficult place to make “pleasing” recordings. This notion of pleasing is, of course, entirely subjective. But, in general, the topography and popularity of the park makes the anthropogenic layers more of a focal point. Dogs barking, joggers huffing up trails, sirens wailing, trucks beeping… These are all fine and interesting sounds—I've actually recently come to find backup beeps an interesting musical counterpoint to the sound of nuthatches, for example—but they are not the sounds I've set out to capture…yet anyway.More recently, I found a spot that's pretty well insulated from the city soundscape and the bulk of human visitors. There is a knob between reservoir 1 and 5 with a solitary bench on top, offering a relatively tranquil listening spot in the 191-acre park. Here, I made this recording on April 4th of this year. The sounds of the city barely register below the songbirds belting out their springtime melodies.We hear Lesser Goldfinch, Red-breasted Nuthatch, American Robin, Song Sparrow, Pine Siskin, Steller's Jay, Northern Flicker, and a Swainson's Thrush, to name a few. It's a sharp contrast to the subdued songs of fall.My score is of the minimal, imperfect, reflective and tender sort. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for coming along for the journey. It's not always clear to me if I'm connecting with readers and listeners via Substack, so feel free to say hi.Or, if you can think of someone who might like what I'm doing, please let them know. It means a lot to me. Mt. Tabor Park is available under the artist name Listening Spot on all streaming platforms Friday October 3rd. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit chadcrouch.substack.com/subscribe

Ask the Naked Scientists
How is it possible to have 2 different eye colours?

Ask the Naked Scientists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 22:00


In this episode of Ask the Naked Scientist: is it possible to teleport atoms? Does garlic repel mosquitoes? What is vaginal thrush? Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Western Slope Skies
Western Slope Skies - Song Birds Migrate at Night

Western Slope Skies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 4:33


We know that waterfowl like geese migrate at night, but did you know that songbirds do too? Beneath Western Colorado's vast, star-strewn skies, migratory birds like Warbler's, and Swainson's Thrush embark on a breathtaking odyssey, their wings slicing through the night during peak migrations in May and September, from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.

BirdNote
Bicknell's Thrush

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 1:41


The Bicknell's Thrush is known for scarcity… and promiscuity. Unlike most songbirds, the female thrush establishes a territory and then mates with males that happen by. She then lays eggs that have been fertilized by multiple different males. Many of those males will stick around and help feed the young, even if they are not their own. Each year, these little songbirds make the long journey from the Caribbean Islands to the forests of the northeastern coasts of North America.Support for BirdNote is provided by Sarah Merner and Craig McKibben from Seattle, Washington — and generous listeners around the world.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Frequency: Daily Vermont News

How scientists are working to save the tiny Bicknell's Thrush, a delicate songbird that travels thousands of miles to Vermont's tallest peak to raise its young. Plus, state health care regulators make deep cuts to next year's proposed UVM Medical Center budget, the state employees union is asking the Scott administration to reconsider its return to work order, Montreal's geodesic dome will be closed for two months of renovations, and the Agency of Education is developing new graduation requirements for Vermont high school students.

The Healthy Skin Show
397: Got A Whitish Coating On Your Tongue? (Oral Thrush Versus Candida Overgrowth)

The Healthy Skin Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2025 18:31


Ever notice a stubborn white coating on your tongue that just won't go away—no matter how much you brush or scrape? It might seem harmless, but it could be your body's way of saying something deeper is going on. Because what's happening in your mouth can reflect hidden imbalances in your gut—and even impact your skin, energy, and brain fog. In this episode, we'll dive into candida overgrowth connection with your mouth, how to look for oral thrush (aka. candida tongue), and who to ask for help!⭐️Mentioned in This Episode:- See all the resources

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast
Thrush. 26th August 2025.

The Rock Drive Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 44:20


Today on the radio show. 1 - Smoko chat. 5 - What your name could be short for. 10 - Foods starting with ‘Th’. 12 - F1 Brakes. 17 - Take my money. https://bit.ly/45BcCWy 21 - Misreading social queues. 27 - 16-year-old scores for Liverpool. 30 - Drone warfare. 35 - Dunc’s suburban. 37 - Late mail. 42 - Last drinks. Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdrive

The FitMIND FitBODY Podcast
Episode 511 - Running for Redemption with Kelly Thrush

The FitMIND FitBODY Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2025 134:33


From near death to ultra distances, Kelly Thrush's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. In this powerful episode of the ZenRUN Podcast, we sit down with Kelly—a recovering alcoholic and liver transplant recipient—who now runs ultras and has founded a non-profit to support transplant recipients and people struggling with addiction. Kelly opens up about hitting rock bottom, the turning point that led him to sobriety, and how running became the path that helped him find purpose, strength, and connection again. His honesty is raw, his humour is sharp, and his story is full of wisdom. In this episode, you'll hear: •How Kelly went from being 130 lbs and dying in a hospital bed to running 50Ks and 50-milers •What kept him going in his darkest moments—and why giving back became essential to his recovery •The birth of the Gratitude and Grace Foundation and how it supports people post-transplant and in recovery •Why ultra running became his “new addiction”—in the best way Kelly's go-to tips for anyone starting out (or starting over): •“Don't chase the pace—chase the peace.” •“If you can't run, walk. If you can't walk, just show up.” •“Ask for help—you're not weak, you're wise.” Kelly's story is a reminder that it's never too late to rewrite your story—and sometimes the run becomes the rewrite. Here's some links from this episode:- Gratitude and Grace Foundation - https://gratitudeandgracefoundation.org/ Book - Charlie Engle - https://www.charlieengle.com/runningman Southwest Endurance Training - Tucson, Arizona - coach - https://www.instagram.com/swendurancetraining/  Kent Mullins Podcast - https://fitmindfitbody.co/episode-356-finding-purpose-through-running-kent-mullins-journey/ Harmony's podcast - https://fitmindfitbody.co/episode-497-harmony-waite-running-through-setbacks-and-saying-yes-to-big-goals-link-silver-chain/ A couple of BIG favours: 1) please like and review this podcast so more people will discover it :) 2) come on the podcast and talk about your running journey and/or refer someone you'd love me to interview (whether you know them or not :) )  Lets not keep the power of running a secret any more!  Hit me up on Facebook/Instagram (FitMIND FitBODY) or send me an email - Michelle @ FitMINDFitBODY .co  Don't miss an episode of the FitMind FitBODY Podcast. Sign up to our email list and get notified when new episodes are released.

Walky Talky - a Podcast
Donkey thrush - BBC The Archers fan podcast

Walky Talky - a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 74:26


Kate steamrollers Krusty, and could we be looking at Strewth? Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/ambridgeonthecouch. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Tongue Tie Experts Podcast
Thrush vs Tongue Tie: What the heck is “white tongue”? Episode 109

The Tongue Tie Experts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 21:03


BirdNote
Voices and Vocabularies – Exquisite Thrush Songs

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2025 1:45


Some believe the song of the Wood Thrush to be the most beautiful bird song in North America. Others select the song of the Hermit Thrush. Still others name the singing of the Swainson's Thrush. How do thrushes like this Veery create such fine music? The answer is that the birds have a double voice box, unique to them, called the syrinx. A fine singer like a thrush can voice notes independently and simultaneously from each half of its syrinx, notes which blend brilliantly as ethereal, harmonious tones.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible. 

Soundwalk
Sunset Bay Soundwalk

Soundwalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2025 4:52


This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chadcrouch.substack.comI recorded the environmental sound for Sunset Bay Soundwalk about year ago while meandering over the rocky tidal landscape on a mild summer Sunday morning at Sunset Bay, near the city of Coos Bay, Oregon.Sunset Bay has a crescent-shaped beach, sheltered by the North Pacific waves. Here, little rollers fan out, lapping against the rocky head outcrops on each side. Acoustically it's a natural amphitheater. The birds, foraging in the tree canopy on the bluffs sound amplified. A Swainson's Thrush ethereal song reverberates. The surf sound is a distant murmur. Windstill.Perhaps the first thing you register though, is the sound of humans. For this edit, I spliced clips that were peppered here and there with human voices. They are largely undecipherable; adding a textural layer in the soundscape. We hear feet scuffling over rocks, with no rhythm. No urgency. While there, I gazed into the tide pools, enchanted by the colors. Looking for movement, I was delighted by these little colonies of life adapted to the flushing seawater tides in their dance with the moon.I did my best to translate the sweetness of the morning in music. Nothing like a morning outside to rinse and reset the mind!Thanks for listening and reading. As per usual, Sunset Bay Soundwalk is available on all music streaming services today, August 1, 2025.

Sound By Nature
Trinity Alps Wilderness- Morning Chorus in Trail Gulch

Sound By Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 210:00


This was recorded on a clear summer morning in Trail Gulch in the Trinity Alps Wilderness, Siskiyou County, California. I set the mic up in an Alder thicket, not far from Trail Gulch Creek, near the edge of a large meadow. Much of the area burned in a large wildfire in 2021, but the trees and vegetation growing near and along the creek in the immediate area were untouched, with the help of the nearby meadow which provided a natural fire break. The recording starts at dawn, a little before the first birds began to sing, and continues into the morning. Many different birds are heard in this recording, including- American Robin, Lazuli Bunting, Swainson's Thrush, Song Sparrow, Fox Sparrow, Steller's Jay, Mountain Chickadee, Dark-eyed Junco, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Wilson's Warbler, and others.There is a little more air traffic on this recording than I'd like, but I didn't think it was so bad that I couldn't share this otherwise beautiful soundscape with you. I hope you enjoy it.

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
409. Coll Thrush with Joshua L. Reid: Wrecked — Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 65:18


A fur-trading schooner beached in 1811. A passenger liner lost in 1906. An almost-empty tanker broken on the shore in 1999. These shipwrecks, and thousands more, are why the northwest coast of North America is sometimes called the “Graveyard of the Pacific.” Drawing from his book, Wrecked, history professor and author Coll Thrush tells the stories of many vessels that met their fate along this rugged coast and how they open up conversations about colonialism, Indigenous persistence, and place-based history. Shipwrecks are commemorated in museums, historical markers, folklore, place names, and the remains of the ships themselves. They've become a rich regional archive that has inspired Indigenous and settler survivors and observers to create meaning for these events. Thrush examines the ways in which shipwreck tales highlight––and debunk––myths of settler colonialism: the disappearance of Indigenous people, the control of an endlessly abundant nature, and the idea that the past would stay past. There's no doubt that shipwrecks capture our imagination. Thrush also shows that these disasters are passageways to deeper stories. Through a cultural history of this notorious part of the Northwest, Thrush demonstrates how the tales of shipwrecks reveal the fraught and unfinished business of colonization. Coll Thrush is a professor of history at the University of British Columbia and founding co-editor of the Indigenous Confluences book series at the University of Washington Press. He is the author previously of Native Seattle: Histories from the Crossing-Over Place and Indigenous London: Native Travelers at the Heart of Empire. Joshua L. Reid (citizen of the Snohomish Indian Nation) is an associate professor of American Indian Studies and the John Calhoun Smith Memorial Endowed Associate Professor of History at the University of Washington, where he directs the Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest. He is the author of The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs. Presented by Town Hall Seattle and University of Washington Press. Buy the Book Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific (Hardcover) Elliott Bay Book Company

The Shatterblight Chronicles
Episode 187 - A Thrush with Death

The Shatterblight Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 74:14


Send us a textAs the battle against the evil god Marsisk continues, the heroes and their companions begin to fall, still fighting on but the odds against them continue mounting.Check out our Patreon https://patreon.com/TheShatterblightChroniclesFollow us on Instagram @shatterblightchroniclesCheck us out on Twitter @shatterblight 

The Birth Hour
987| Unmedicated Fast 3rd Hospital Birth Story and Challenging Breastfeeding Journey - Reflux, Thrush, and Exclusively Pumping - Liz Maughan

The Birth Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 66:22


Links: Today's episode is sponsored by Motif Medical. See how you can get Motif's Luna or Aura Glow breast pumps covered through insurance at motifmedical.com/birthhour.  Know Your Options Online Childbirth Course (use code 100OFF for $100 off) Beyond the First Latch Course (comes free with KYO course) Support The Birth Hour via Patreon!  Liz's first birth story from Patreon archives

Sound By Nature
Bonus! Hermit Thrush Singing Near the East Fork of the Salmon River

Sound By Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 11:30


This was recorded on a warm and sunny late spring afternoon by the side of forest road 39N05 near the East Fork of the Salmon River in Klamath National Forest, Siskiyou County, California.

The Deerfield Public Library Podcast
Queer Poem-a-Day, Year 5: Gaia Rajan

The Deerfield Public Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2025 3:35


Day 6: Gaia Rajan reads his poem “Essay on Class,” which originally appeared in Frontier Poetry (2023).  Gaia Rajan is the author of the chapbooks Moth Funerals (Glass Poetry Press 2020) and Killing It (Black Lawrence Press 2022). His work is published in the Academy of American Poets' Poem-A-Day, Best New Poets, the Best of the Net anthology, The Kenyon Review, THRUSH, Split Lip Magazine, diode, Palette Poetry, and elsewhere. He lives in Brooklyn and online at @gaiarajan on Twitter or Instagram. Text of today's poem and more details about our program can be found at: deerfieldlibrary.org/queerpoemaday/ Find books from participating poets in our library's catalog.  Queer Poem-a-Day is a program from the Adult Services Department at the Library and may include adult language.  Queer Poem-a-Day is founded and co-directed by poet and professor Lisa Hiton and Dylan Zavagno, Adult Services Coordinator at the Library and host of the Deerfield Public Library Podcast. Music for this fifth year of our series is “L'Ange Verrier” from Le Rossignol Éperdu by Reynaldo Hahn, performed by pianist Daniel Baer. Queer Poem-a-Day is supported by generous donations from the Friends of the Deerfield Public Library and the Deerfield Fine Arts Commission.

New Books Network
Coll Thrush, "Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific" (University of Washington Press, 2025)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 32:13


The Northwest Coast of North America is a treacherous place. Unforgiving coastlines, powerful currents, unpredictable weather, and features such as the notorious Columbia River bar have resulted in more than two thousand shipwrecks, earning the coastal areas of Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver Island the moniker “Graveyard of the Pacific.” Beginning with a Spanish galleon that came ashore in northern Oregon in 1693 and continuing into the recent past, Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific (University of Washington Press, 2025) by Dr. Coll Thrush includes stories of many vessels that met their fate along the rugged coast and the meanings made of these events by both Indigenous and settler survivors and observers.Commemorated in museums, historical markers, folklore, place-names, and the remains of the ships themselves, the shipwrecks have created a rich archive. Whether in the form of a fur-trading schooner that was destroyed in 1811, a passenger liner lost in 1906, or an almost-empty tanker broken on the shore in 1999, shipwrecks on the Northwest Coast opens up conversations about colonialism and Indigenous persistence. Dr. Thrush's retelling of shipwreck tales highlights the ways in which the three central myths of settler colonialism—the disappearance of Indigenous people, the control of an endlessly abundant nature, and the idea that the past would stay past—proved to be untrue. As a critical cultural history of this iconic element of the region, Wrecked demonstrates how the history of shipwrecks reveals the fraught and unfinished business of colonization on the Northwest Coast. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Native American Studies
Coll Thrush, "Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific" (University of Washington Press, 2025)

New Books in Native American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 32:13


The Northwest Coast of North America is a treacherous place. Unforgiving coastlines, powerful currents, unpredictable weather, and features such as the notorious Columbia River bar have resulted in more than two thousand shipwrecks, earning the coastal areas of Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver Island the moniker “Graveyard of the Pacific.” Beginning with a Spanish galleon that came ashore in northern Oregon in 1693 and continuing into the recent past, Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific (University of Washington Press, 2025) by Dr. Coll Thrush includes stories of many vessels that met their fate along the rugged coast and the meanings made of these events by both Indigenous and settler survivors and observers.Commemorated in museums, historical markers, folklore, place-names, and the remains of the ships themselves, the shipwrecks have created a rich archive. Whether in the form of a fur-trading schooner that was destroyed in 1811, a passenger liner lost in 1906, or an almost-empty tanker broken on the shore in 1999, shipwrecks on the Northwest Coast opens up conversations about colonialism and Indigenous persistence. Dr. Thrush's retelling of shipwreck tales highlights the ways in which the three central myths of settler colonialism—the disappearance of Indigenous people, the control of an endlessly abundant nature, and the idea that the past would stay past—proved to be untrue. As a critical cultural history of this iconic element of the region, Wrecked demonstrates how the history of shipwrecks reveals the fraught and unfinished business of colonization on the Northwest Coast. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies

New Books in Economic and Business History
Coll Thrush, "Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific" (University of Washington Press, 2025)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 32:13


The Northwest Coast of North America is a treacherous place. Unforgiving coastlines, powerful currents, unpredictable weather, and features such as the notorious Columbia River bar have resulted in more than two thousand shipwrecks, earning the coastal areas of Oregon, Washington, and Vancouver Island the moniker “Graveyard of the Pacific.” Beginning with a Spanish galleon that came ashore in northern Oregon in 1693 and continuing into the recent past, Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific (University of Washington Press, 2025) by Dr. Coll Thrush includes stories of many vessels that met their fate along the rugged coast and the meanings made of these events by both Indigenous and settler survivors and observers.Commemorated in museums, historical markers, folklore, place-names, and the remains of the ships themselves, the shipwrecks have created a rich archive. Whether in the form of a fur-trading schooner that was destroyed in 1811, a passenger liner lost in 1906, or an almost-empty tanker broken on the shore in 1999, shipwrecks on the Northwest Coast opens up conversations about colonialism and Indigenous persistence. Dr. Thrush's retelling of shipwreck tales highlights the ways in which the three central myths of settler colonialism—the disappearance of Indigenous people, the control of an endlessly abundant nature, and the idea that the past would stay past—proved to be untrue. As a critical cultural history of this iconic element of the region, Wrecked demonstrates how the history of shipwrecks reveals the fraught and unfinished business of colonization on the Northwest Coast. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Writing Westward Podcast
075 - Coll Thrush - Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific

Writing Westward Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 68:52


A conversation with historian Coll Thrush about their book Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific (University of Washington Press, 2025) Coll Thrush is Professor of History and associate faculty in Critical Indigenous Studies at the University of British Columbia. He earned a B.A. from Fairhaven College at Western Washington University and PhD in History from the University of Washington. His first book, Native Seattle: Histories from the Crossing-Over Place (University of Washington Press, Weyerhauser Environmental Book Series, 2007) won the 2007 Washington State Book Award and came out in a 2nd edition in 2017. In 2011 Thrush and Colleen E. Boyd co-edited Phantom Past, Indigenous Presence: Native Ghosts in North American Culture and History (University of Nebraska Press, 2011). His next monograph was Indigenous London: Native Travelers at the Heart of Empire (Yale University Press, Henry Roe Cloud Series on American Indians and Modernity, 2016). Just last week, he published his new book Wrecked: Unsettling Histories from the Graveyard of the Pacific (University of Washington Press, Emil and Kathleen Sick Book Series in Western History and Biography, 2025).   The Writing Westward Podcast is produced and hosted by Prof. Brenden W. Rensink for the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University. Subscribe to the Writing Westward Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play, and other podcast distribution apps and platforms. Follow the BYU Redd Center and the Writing Westward Podcast on Facebook, Bluesky, or X/Twitter, or get more information @ https://www.writingwestward.org.   Theme music by Micah Dahl Anderson @ www.micahdahlanderson.com

The Rumors are True! Podcast w/ Jeremy Alan Gould
Adam Nigh (Craig's Brother, Too Bad Eugene, Thrush)

The Rumors are True! Podcast w/ Jeremy Alan Gould

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 85:21


In the latest episode of The Rumors Are True podcast, host Jeremy Alan Gould welcomes Adam Nigh—frontman of Too Bad Eugene, guitarist for Craig's Brother, and member of Thrush—for an insightful conversation about his journey through the punk and alternative music scenes.Indie Vision Music+1Indie Vision Music+1Adam delves into his early days with Craig's Brother, sharing stories from the late '90s and early 2000s when the band was a significant force in the Christian punk scene. He discusses the band's evolution, their impact on the genre, and the challenges they faced.Transitioning to his work with Too Bad Eugene, Adam reflects on the band's formation, hiatus, and eventual reunion. He provides context for their latest album, Battle Scars, and explores the themes and inspirations behind key tracks.Apple PodcastsThe conversation also touches on Adam's involvement with Thrush, offering insights into the band's direction and his role within it. Throughout the episode, Adam shares personal anecdotes, discusses the intersection of faith and music, and offers a candid look at his experiences in the industry.Listeners can expect a comprehensive overview of Adam Nigh's musical endeavors, enriched by his thoughtful commentary and the host's engaging questions.Produced by Wesley Hill @thebigwesArtwork by Jared Chase Bowser @jaredchasebowserMusic by Brian Jerin R.I.P.

Where Are You Going?
A tractor a lawn mower and a song thrush

Where Are You Going?

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 14:50


This week's episode includes a paid advertisement for Better Help. You can get your exclusive discount as a Where Are You Going listener using the link www.betterhelp.com/going to start your therapy journey and become your best self--Catherine takes Pepper on a walk down a stream and ends up meeting a farmer and a gardener. All before 7.30 am!Transition Cambridge--Catherine Carr stops strangers to ask them “Where Are You Going?” and uncovers unexpected stories about people's lives.---Named 'Podcast of the Year' by Radio Times and picked as 'Best Podcasts of the Year 2023' by the Financial Times, Observer, Pod Bible and The Week. ---The conversations that follow are always unpredictable: sometimes funny, sometimes heart-breaking, silly, romantic or occasionally downright ‘stop-you-in-your-tracks' surprising. Catherine's been travelling and recording since 2014. Be transported to places around the world and into the lives of others: You just never know what story is coming next…Join our Where Are You Going? Club for bonus audio, exclusive behind the scenes content and a chance to interact with Catherine, the production team and other club members.Find out more at www.whereareyougoing.co.uk/clubWe're actively seeking brand partners and sponsors and would love to talk to you. Please email us at whereareyougoing@loftusmedia.co.uk---Presented by Catherine CarrProduced by the team at Loftus MediaMusic by Edwin PearsonFollow whereareyougoing on InstagramCheck out our site: whereareyougoing.co.ukSend us an email: whereareyougoing@loftusmedia.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bird Notes
The Darkling Thrush

Bird Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025


A bird in the bush

Bird Notes
The Darkling Thrush

Bird Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025


A bird in the bush

We Are Superman
#343 - WE ARE KELLY THRUSH RUNNING 300 MONSTER MILES WITH GRATITUDE

We Are Superman

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 100:24


I have been amused that 200-mile races have become a thing, and some now even call 100-milers a “speed event.” But now Destination Races, which hosts a series of 200-mile races has created the Arizona Monster 300 with a cutoff of 170 hours, or just more than 7 days. Good friend of the WASP Kelly Thrush ran its inaugural edition a few weeks ago. You might remember Kelly from WASP episodes #231 and 232 in November, 2022 after he completed 85 miles at the AHR following receiving a liver transplant. That two-part episode is definitely worth a re-listen as he described years of alcohol abuse that led to not only the deterioration of his liver, but alienating most of his family and friends, and put him on the doorstep of death. He awoke from surgery feeling immense gratitude, which has driven his life since then, including the founding of the Gratitude and Grace Foundation, which helps other transplant candidates and recipients navigate the financial hurdles they face. Kelly has created events to support this important mission, including an event that involves climbing laps up and down Mount Tumamoc in Tucson. In this fascinating chat, Kelly describes all aspects of taking on the enormous challenge of the Arizona Monster 300 and what it's like to be out there on the trail day and night for 7 days, how his wife and crew contributed to his finish, his fueling, sleeping, mental approach, hallucinating, and what it did to his feet. Get ready for a fun adventure!Kelly ThrushGratitude and Grace FoundationFacebook Kelly ThrushInstagram and Threads @just__keep__going_Bill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram and Threads @stahlor and @we_are_superman_podcastYouTube We Are Superman PodcastSubscribe to the We Are Superman Newsletter!https://mailchi.mp/dab62cfc01f8/newsletter-signupSubscribe to our Substack for my archive of articles of coaching tips developed from my more than three decades of experience, wild and funny stories from my long coaching career, the wit and wisdom of David, and highlights of some of the best WASP episodes from the past that I feel are worthwhile giving another listen.Search either We Are Superman Podcast or @billstahl8

Texas Ag Today
Texas Ag Today - April 16, 2025

Texas Ag Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 23:20


*The Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association met last weekend in Fort Worth.  *Mexico is delivering some of the water it owes to the Rio Grande Valley.   *Texas cattle feeders are seeing good times right now, but there could be troubles ahead.  *The U.S. is preparing to levy new duties on tomatoes from Mexico, while China has raised it tariffs on U.S. goods. *The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo was a record-breaking success this year, thanks to some great partnerships.  *Nursery production and sales are strong in the spring.  *Thrush is a common horse foot disease.  

The Well
Ask The Doc: All Your Down There Questions Answered

The Well

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 25:12 Transcription Available


From labias to latex allergies. Ask us anything, We’ve got you covered. In this episode, Dr Mariam and Claire are answering all your “down there” questions. From your pelvic floor to period syncing, smelly wee to yeast infections. They also talk about tampons, herpes, clotting, excision surgery for endo, STIs and what exactly is safe to put in your vagina. Ask a question of our experts or share your story, feedback, or dilemma - you can send it anonymously here, email here or leave us a voice note here. Sign up to the Well Newsletter to receive your weekly dose of trusted health expertise without the medical jargon. THE END BITSFollow us on Instagram and Tiktok.All your health information is in the Well Hub.For more information on periods and a pain and symptom diary, Dr Mariam recommends the Jean Hailes website. For more information on endometriosis, visit Endometriosis Australia. For more information on PCOS check out the AskPCOS app. Support independent women’s media by becoming a Mamamia subscriberCREDITSHosts: Claire Murphy and Dr MariamSenior Producers: Claire Murphy and Sasha TannockAudio Producers: Scott StronachVideo Producer: Julian RosarioMamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Information discussed in Well. is for education purposes only and is not intended to provide professional medical advice. Listeners should seek their own medical advice, specific to their circumstances, from their treating doctor or health care professional.Support the show: https://www.mamamia.com.au/mplus/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RDH Magazine Podcast
Thrush be gone: How dental hygienists can win the battle against this fungal foe

RDH Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 7:17


Among the many discomforts dental patients may experience, thrush is a tricky one. There are many different causes, and several different treatments that may work better than others. Lisa Chan, DDS , Aubrey Glassberg, BS     Read by: Jackie Sanders  https://www.rdhmag.com/print/content/55279308 

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop
The Nuances of Treating Patients who Use Marijuana (with Dr. Robert John)

Every Day Oral Surgery: Surgeons Talking Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 21:43


As cannabis use becomes more widespread, its effects on oral surgery are becoming increasingly evident, but what does this mean for oral surgeons? In this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Grant Stucki welcomes back Dr. Robert John, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon from Troy, Michigan, to discuss the implications of cannabis use in oral surgery. Dr. John shares insights from a recent discussion with dentists in Michigan, where legalized marijuana has led to notable complications in dental procedures. Together, they unpack the risks associated with sedation, increased bleeding, dry mouth, and post-surgical healing difficulties. They also explore strategies for screening patients, adjusting sedation protocols, and educating individuals about the oral health risks of cannabis use. Join Dr. Stucki and Dr. John to discover practical strategies and expert insights to help you navigate the evolving landscape of oral surgery in the age of cannabis legalization. Tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:Discover how cannabis causes issues with sedation during oral surgery. Find out why cannabis users experience more bleeding during surgery.Uncover the link between cannabis use and dry mouth, and why it matters.Thrush and fungal infections associated with patients who use cannabis regularly.Explore how cannabis use can affect healing and post-operation recovery.Learn the signs and signals of patients who are under the influence of cannabis. How Dr. John has adapted his protocols and surgical approach for cannabis users.Hear why understanding the complications caused by cannabis use is important. Why it is advised that patients avoid any cannabis use before a consultation.Recommendations on how to educate patients about the risks of cannabis use.Dr. John explains why the dental community needs to advocate for policy changes. The prevalence of cannabis use among teenagers and why it is a problem. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Robert John — https://www.troyoralsurgery.com/Dr. Robert John Email — info@troyoralsurgery.comDr. Robert John Phone — (248) 665-8769Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059

The Boob Group: Judgment-Free Breastfeeding Support
Breastfeeding Challenges: Thrush and Other Infections

The Boob Group: Judgment-Free Breastfeeding Support

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 33:59


Consistent nipple pain may be the result of a common yeast infection known as thrush. How is thrush normally treated? When should you seek professional help? And how do you know it's not thrush and must be some other type of infection? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Red Pill Your Healthcast
Q&A: Detox for TTC, EMF Protection, Iron Levels, Thrush Remedies & More

Red Pill Your Healthcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 18:58


Connect with the Hosts! Dr. Charlie Website Instagram Membership  Nurse Lauren Website Instagram Email List E-Book on Natural Remedies   On today's episode of Red Pill Your Healthcast with Dr. Charlie and Nurse Practitioner Lauren, are diving into a handful of questions written in from our followers. (Have a question,  This episode dives into: Best detox strategies before trying to conceive Finding Vax injury source through testing Reducing EMF exposure during pregnancy and while flying How to naturally support iron levels and treat anemia Treating thrush while breastfeeding   Supplements + Products Mentioned: All VerVita Supplements Mentioned: Shop All Supreme Supplements Mentioned: Shop   Preparing Your Body for Pregnancy: Detox & Support Before trying to conceive, it's crucial to support methylation, clear infections, and boost antioxidants. Recommended Support: VerVita Klenz Plus – Supports liver, lymphatic drainage, and detoxification. VerVita Black Cumin Oil – Provides essential fatty acids, B vitamins, and minerals for healthy eggs and sperm. Testing: Bio Resonance Scan with Quantum Collective – Helps identify hidden imbalances. Learn More Here. (Use code DRCHARLIE for our favorite test + discount) VerVita RegenerZyme Heart – Supports circulation and detox pathways. Seeking Health Prenatals (Shop on Fullscript)  Minimizing EMF Exposure While Pregnant & Traveling Takesumi Supreme – Detoxes environmental toxins. SRT Light Therapy – Supports nervous system regulation. Shop Here (Use code DRCHARLIE50 for $50 off) EMF Grounding Bags – Help neutralize radiation exposure. Shop Here (Mini and Full size available!) Molecular Hydrogen Tablets (Dr. Mercola) – Supports hydration and energy. VerVita Black Cumin Oil & VerVita Cir-Q Tonic – Assist in oxygenation and circulation. EMF Grounding Blacket – Shop Here (Discount code naturalnursemomma ) Flying Tip: Remove shoes and place feet on the metal in front of you—airplane metal is grounded and helps mitigate EMF exposure. Questioning If a Past Vaccine Contributed to Health Issues? Best testing options: Muscle Testing: Check out our list of Recommended Practitioners Here Quantum Collective Scan: Learn More Here. (Use code DRCHARLIE for our favorite test + discount) Natural Support for Anemia & Iron Deficiency Lauren's Iron Drink: Watch Here VerVita Black Cumin Seed Oil – Women should take 5-10 drops during their cycle. Astragalus Supreme & VerVita Immune Armor – Supports immune and blood health. Biotics Research B12 2000 (Shop in Fullscript) – Key for red blood cell production. Watch Dr. Charlie's Deep Dive Membership Video on Parasites Here Thrush While Breastfeeding: Natural Remedies Scutellaria Supreme – Herbal support for microbial balance. Quinton Hypertonic Solution (Shop on Fullscript) – Provides essential minerals and hydration. Thanks for listening y'all!

Tending Seeds: Adventures in Homesteading and Herbalism
Ep 59 - Preserving with a Purpose with Sarah Thrush

Tending Seeds: Adventures in Homesteading and Herbalism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 49:05


Hi friends! Welcome to our first episode of 2025! We're getting back to releasing two new episodes a month, and we have some awesome interviews already recorded and ready to share with you -- like this one! Today's guest is Sarah Thrush, who I've been following for a few years over on TikTok. You might know her there as @peeliesandpetals and she shares tons of great information with her followers about food preservation. I was also able to snag a copy of her book, Preserving with a Purpose, and I have to tell you it's quickly become one of my favorite books about canning! It covers all of the basics if you're new to canning but Sarah also offers up a lot of kitchen wisdom and her recipes are not the same ones that we see time and time again in other canning books – there's some really cool unique stuff in here that I am excited to try out for myself this coming year as we start bringing in the garden harvest. I loved having Sarah on the podcast, I think her knowledge and enthusiasm for the freedom that comes from preserving food for your family is really contagious and I hope you will catch the bug as well! Enjoy the interview! Connect with Sarah Thrush: Instagram - TikTok - Get her book! ~*~*~*~*~*~ Our farm shop is full of goodies for you! All of our seasonings, including our smoked jalapeno salt and smoked garlic salt, are back in stock and ready to ship. We also have seasonal offerings like our Elderberry Syrup Kits to get ready for cold and flu season. Your support helps us to keep growing, literally and figuratively

Wise Traditions
Motherhood: How To Avoid Antibiotics & Use Natural Remedies Instead With Erin O'Donnell

Wise Traditions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 41:06


Thrush, ear infections, sore throats, congestion, sleep issues and even postpartum infections. Author (and former RN) Erin O'Donnell offers alternatives to antibiotics for all of the above. She has concrete tips for which foods are richest in nutrients to ward off infections or help calm an upset stomach. She also offers recipes for soothing teas and remedies, along with lifestyle tips to avoid illnesses in the first place!   Visit Erin's website: fullyalivefamilies.com Check out the private Nourishing Our Children support groups See our sponsors: Paleo Valley and American Blossom Linens