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Can Do MS Podcast
MS Care From All Angles: Partner and Provider

Can Do MS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 25:20


MS Care From All Angles: Partner and Provider - Episode 160 - Transcript - On this episode on the Can Do MS Podcast, we welcome guest Timothy West who is a neurologist with a unique perspective on MS. His own experiences as an MS care partner have given him insights and a passion for helping his patients with MS. We talk about how far MS treatments have come since his mother's diagnosis and the hope he has for the next generation of MS patients. Timothy also opens up about his experiences as a care partner and he reminds us all to be patient and gentle with ourselves.

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Plastisphere: Plastic pollution in the environment
What Day is Plastic Overshoot?

Plastisphere: Plastic pollution in the environment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2023 51:29


The global plastics treaty is in the making, and the discussions around solutions to plastic pollution are gaining traction. To give you more food for thought, Anja tries out a new format, the Plastisphere Conversations with interesting people in the field. And this is the first one, with Sarah Perreard and Julien Boucher from the Plastic Overshoot project. Wait, isn't it called the Earth Overshoot? Well, true - Sarah and Julien took inspiration from that. In 2023, the Plastic Overshoot Day falls on July 28th, and the calculations behind it reveal the different challenges for countries around the world. But first, Sarah and Julien tell us their own stories, which are very insightful when it comes to the issue and its solutions. Link to the Plastic Overshoot Day website and reports: https://plasticovershoot.earth/ Plastisphere is a research and interview podcast by Anja Krieger, published in the spirit of the gift economy. Please rate and review the podcast and support the production costs. PayPal: www.plastisphere.earth/support/ Subscribe: www.plastisphere.earth Follow regular updates on Mastodon: @plastisphere@podcasts.social Follow occasional posts on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @PlastispherePod Theme song: Dorian Roy Cover art: Maren von Stockhausen Sound Effect CC-0 from Freesound: ttps://freesound.org/people/qubodup/sounds/182794/ Transcript: On request.

Story Prism
Stories From Near And Far - The Mouse Deer And Snail Race (Episode 107)

Story Prism

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 10:26


Before I take you on a journey today, let me tell you something exciting. You and I can now meet at clever.fm/storyprism and have fun discussing various aspects of the story. Here, you can answer a question from the story, ask me something about the story, or even share what you liked or didn't like about it.The link to the website is: https://clever.fm/storyprismToday's story, 'The Mouse Deer And The Snail' is about a forest animal, Mouse-deer who is known for his cleverness He is able to trick wild animals even bigger than him. This made him arrogant and he started thinking too much about himself. He felt that no other animal could match his cleverness. Let's see what happens in the story today.Free activity sheet available at www.rituvaish.com/the-mouse-deer-and-the-snailSend your artwork to rituvaish@gmail.com.Transcript:On a sunny day, The Mouse Deer was walking in the forest. He decided to climb a hill so as to get a view of the whole forest from there.Huffing and puffing he reached the top of the hill. Feeling proud to have climbed the hill, he shouted "O inhabitants of the forest, I am the mouse-deer, the smartest animal on the earth. No other animal in the forest is as clever as I am.”Children, according to you, who amongst all the animals is the smartest of all?A number of animals in the forest such as monkeys, beetles, birds & other animals, felt annoyed by the screams of the mouse-deer and his arrogance, but they did not say anything.After being satisfied screaming on the hill, the mouse-deer then walked down the hill until finally, he arrived at a river. While walking along the bank of the river, he saw a snail."Hi Mouse Deer, where are you going? Looks like you are having a lot of fun screaming on the hill.?”"Hi snail, Yes, I just wanted to tell all the forest dwellers that I am the smartest animal here." answered the mouse deer proudly."Hmm, but you are wrong little. I fact, I am the smartest animal in this forest." replied the snail."What? Seriously? You are a snail. You have a tiny body! How can you be smarter than me? " Mouse Deer replied emotionally.“You underestimate me mouse-deer. Just because my body is small doesn't , mean that I am not smarter than you. What if I dare you to run a race with me. Trust me, you will not win the race against me," challenged the snail."Ha ha ha ... snails, you are a tiny little creature and you want to challenge me to a race? That's the funniest thing I have heard in a long time. But since it's your wish, how about tomorrow morning we race? " said the mouse-deer."Alright, mouse-deer. Tomorrow morning I will wait here for the race. I will surely beat you mouse-deer!” said the snail again.Children, who will win the race? Why do you say so?After the mouse-deer left, the snail immediately gathered his friends. He asked his friends for help to beat the arrogant mouse-deer in the race the next day. He had a great plan up his sleeve. The snail asked his friends to wait all along the track. He also advised his friends to answer, “Hi Mouse Deer! I'm here in front of you. Why did you stop the mouse deer? Are you tired of running?” when mouse-deer called him.The next day, it was very sunny. The Mouse Deer immediately got up from his sleep and then walked to the snail's place for the race. He was sure to beat the little snail easily and was beaming from ear to ear. Meanwhile, all of the snail's friends were ready and waiting along the track."Hey snail, are you ready to race with me?" asked the mouse deer to the snail when he arrived at the race site."Of course mouse deer. I'm ready to race with you. Let's just get started with this race. " replied the snail.The two of them then took a position at the start line. After the count of three, the race started. Both of them tried to run fast according to the best of their capabilities. The mouse -deer, of course, ran very fast, leaving the snail behind.After running for a long time, the mouse-deer stopped for a moment. He looked back and said, "Hey snail! Where are you? Just a few minutes of running you are far behind me.” said the mouse-deer arrogantly. He thought the snail had already lost the race.“Hi mouse-deer! I'm here in front of you. Why did you stop the mouse deer? Are you tired of running? " replied one of the snail's friends who had been waiting along the track.The mouse-deer was shocked. “How could the snail be in front of him?” he pondered. He did not know that the snail in front of him was actually a friend of the snail. He then returned to running fast to beat the snail. He was sure this time the snail would not be able to catch up with him. After making sure he was far from the earlier place, he stopped for a moment again and said, "Hey little snail! Where are you now? Surely you are still far behind me. ""I'm in front of you mouse-deer. What's the matter that you keep calling me? Are you tired already? Just say when you want to give up.” said the snail friend who got the task of waiting near that location.“I won't give up. I stopped just to make sure that you are still able to match my speed." replied the mouse - mouse -deer was very surprised, at how the snail was always in front of him in spite of being a slow animal.This kept repeating itself. Every time the mouse-deer asked the position of the snail, the snail in front answered.The mouse-deer was extremely tired of he was always trying to run faster. But he was happy because the finish line was in sight. The mouse-deer was now very sure that he would win the running race.But, the mouse deer lost the running competitionOnly a few steps from the finish line, suddenly a snail called him. “Hi Mouse Deer! Why did you take so long to arrive? I've been here. I told you, right? That I will win the race with you? ” said the snail smilingly.Hearing the sound of the snail, the mouse-deer felt like he was struck by lightning. He couldn't believe he could be defeated by a snail. He then sat down on a rock feeling very tired. "I can't believe you won the race snail," said the mouse deer softly."That's why you should not be an arrogant mouse-deer. You are a smart animal, but I am smarter than you," said the snail."I've been too arrogant because I felt I could outsmart wild beasts like tigers and crocodiles. But it turns out that you are smarter than me. Thank you snail for teaching me a lesson. " said the mouse deer.

John Spritzler interview
Educational - 9/11: A Conspiracy Theory

John Spritzler interview

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 4:56


Everything you ever wanted to know about the 9/11 conspiracy theory in under 5 minutes. Sadly, with all of the overwhelming and irrefutable scientific evidence Proving that ALL 3 buildings on 9/11 were brought down by controlled demolition, and that No plane hit the Pentagon; it still seems that so many people don't question the official story. An official story that is absolutely preposterous on it's face, and grows increasingly absurd the more it is examined. Perhaps even more discouraging is knowing that the official lie is in textbooks and being taught in public schools (indoctrination centers). Ensuring the next generation of students are brainwashed into the United States's "righteousness".~ Audio and transcript credit: Corbett Report- http://www.corbettreport.com (website)- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7TvL4GlQyMBLlUsTrN_C4Q (YouTube channel)TRANSCRIPT: On the morning of September 11, 2001, 19 men armed with boxcutters directed by a man on dialysis in a cave fortress halfway around the world using a satellite phone and a laptop directed the most sophisticated penetration of the most heavily-defended airspace in the world, overpowering the passengers and the military combat-trained pilots on 4 commercial aircraft before flying those planes wildly off course for over an hour without being molested by a single fighter interceptor.These 19 hijackers, devout religious fundamentalists who liked to drink alcohol, snort cocaine, and live with pink-haired strippers, managed to knock down 3 buildings with 2 planes in New York, while in Washington a pilot who couldn’t handle a single engine Cessna was able to fly a 757 in an 8,000 foot descending 270 degree corskscrew turn to come exactly level with the ground, hitting the Pentagon in the budget analyst office where DoD staffers were working on the mystery of the 2.3 trillion dollars that Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld had announced “missing” from the Pentagon’s coffers in a press conference the day before, on September 10, 2001.Luckily, the news anchors knew who did it within minutes, the pundits knew within hours, the Administration knew within the day, and the evidence literally fell into the FBI’s lap. But for some reason a bunch of crazy conspiracy theorists demanded an investigation into the greatest attack on American soil in history.The investigation was delayed, underfunded, set up to fail, a conflict of interest and a cover up from start to finish. It was based on testimony extracted through torture, the records of which were destroyed. It failed to mention the existence of WTC7, Able Danger, Ptech, Sibel Edmonds, OBL and the CIA, and the drills of hijacked aircraft being flown into buildings that were being simulated at the precise same time that those events were actually happening. It was lied to by the Pentagon, the CIA, the Bush Administration and as for Bush and Cheney…well, no one knows what they told it because they testified in secret, off the record, not under oath and behind closed doors. It didn’t bother to look at who funded the attacks because that question is of “little practical significance“. Still, the 9/11 Commission did brilliantly, answering all of the questions the public had (except most of the victims’ family members’ questions) and pinned blame on all the people responsible (although no one so much as lost their job), determining the attacks were “a failure of imagination” because “I don’t think anyone could envision flying airplanes into buildings ” except the Pentagon and FEMA and NORAD and the NRO.The DIA destroyed 2.5 TB of data on Able Danger, but that’s OK because it probably wasn’t important.The SEC destroyed their records on the investigation into the insider trading before the attacks, but that’s OK because destroying the records of the largest investigation in SEC history is just part of routine record keeping.NIST has classified the data that they used for their model of WTC7’s collapse, but that’s OK because knowing how they made their model of that collapse would “jeopardize public safety“.The FBI has argued that all material related to their investigation of 9/11 should be kept secret from the public, but that’s OK because the FBI probably has nothing to hide.This man never existed, nor is anything he had to say worthy of your attention, and if you say otherwise you are a paranoid conspiracy theorist and deserve to be shunned by all of humanity. Likewise him, him, him, and her. (and her and her and him).Osama Bin Laden lived in a cave fortress in the hills of Afghanistan, but somehow got away. Then he was hiding out in Tora Bora but somehow got away. Then he lived in Abottabad for years, taunting the most comprehensive intelligence dragnet employing the most sophisticated technology in the history of the world for 10 years, releasing video after video with complete impunity (and getting younger and younger as he did so), before finally being found in a daring SEAL team raid which wasn’t recorded on video, in which he didn’t resist or use his wife as a human shield, and in which these crack special forces operatives panicked and killed this unarmed man, supposedly the best source of intelligence about those dastardly terrorists on the planet. Then they dumped his body in the ocean before telling anyone about it. Then a couple dozen of that team’s members died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.This is the story of 9/11, brought to you by the media which told you the hard truths about JFK and incubator babies and mobile production facilities and the rescue of Jessica Lynch.If you have any questions about this story…you are a batshit, paranoid, tinfoil, dog-abusing baby-hater and will be reviled by everyone. If you love your country and/or freedom, happiness, rainbows, rock and roll, puppy dogs, apple pie and your grandma, you will never ever express doubts about any part of this story to anyone. Ever.This has been a public service announcement by: the Friends of the FBI, CIA, NSA, DIA, SEC, MSM, White House, NIST, and the 9/11 Commission. Because Ignorance is Strength.

Invisible Not Broken A Chronic Illness Podcast
(HumanCare podcast) How to Manage Anxiety & Chronic Illness While Supporting a Loved One with a Chronic Illness: Nancy Jane Smith

Invisible Not Broken A Chronic Illness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 59:11


Be as loyal to yourself as you are to others - Nancy Jane SmithNancy’s LinksWebsite: Live-happier.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nancyjane_livehappier/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NancyJaneSmith/Other LinksBrene Brown’s talk with Tim Ferris (SO AMAZING, A MUST LISTEN!)What is your profession? Counselor/coach specializing in high functioning anxietyWhat is your illness(es)? ankylosing spondylitisWhat types of patients/conditions do you work with? High functioning anxietyHow did your illness shape your career? Challenged my own high functioning anxiety. Going easy on myself when I am in a flare and practicing the kindness I encourage my clients to practice.Are/were you open about your illnesses with your patients? yesWhat does “trust” mean to you in the patient-practitioner relationship? It is key to getting anything done. Trust means a mutual respect and care.What are you most passionate about in regard to your work/helping people? Helping them realize that they don’t have to live in anxiety and they don’t need it to get stuff done.How do/did you handle flares while at work? Being kind to myself, still working on this oneAbout Coach In Your Pocket:Coach in Your Pocket is a revolutionary new way of working with a coach. Developed by Nancy Jane Smith of Live Happier, this new methodology was especially designed for people with High Functioning Anxiety.As opposed to traditional in-person therapy sessions, Coach in Your Pocket gives you support in the moment, when you need it most. Using a convenient and user-friendly app called Voxer, you can leave Nancy a voice or text message at any time, 24/7, whenever you are struggling or having a panic attack or are pushing yourself too hard.Imagine being able to reach a trusted, knowledgeable expert in High Functioning Anxiety at any time of day, any day of the week.Imagine not having to wait until your scheduled session to vent, ask questions, get clarification, and celebrate victories.That is how Coach in Your Pocket works.This type of work is a game-changer.Clients progress so much faster with this instant access because you can deal with your anxiety in the moment – without waiting for your next appointment.In addition to unlimited Voxing throughout the three-month program, you will meet with Nancy once a month to dive deeper and continue to work toward long-term, lasting change.Coach in Your Pocket is a three-month coaching program and Nancy would love to offer your listeners 20% off the price for 2 weeks after the podcast episode airs.Visit www.live-happier.com/coach-in-your-pocket to schedule your free introductory call with Nancy.TRANSCRIPT ON https://invisiblenotbroken.com/humancare-podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Listen Rinse Repeat
The Other White Meat

Listen Rinse Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 0:37


A researcher on a distant planet hurriedly takes notes on an indigenous life form. This episode is not explicit. Written by John Hunter Performed by Jackie Hedeman former Peace Corps volunteer, big ticket sales engineer, commercial graphic artist, packaging design consultant, recovering golfer and more recently, an award winning and produced scriptwriter. When not being fussed over or fussed at by the woman who shares my life, I enjoy riding a large German motorcycle as big as a parade float and storytelling. Jackie Hedeman holds a BA from Princeton University and an MFA from The Ohio State University. She was a 2018 Lambda Literary Emerging Writers Retreat Fellow, a 2019 Artist INC Live Lawrence fellow, and has been a resident writer at Sundress Academy for the Arts. Jackie is a 2019-2020 Charlotte Street Foundation Studio Resident. Jackie lives in Kansas where she writes grants by day and everything but poetry by night. She is currently at work on The Moscow Rules, a memoir charting the parallel threads of a lifelong fascination with the Cambridge Spies and a dawning awareness of her own queer sexuality. https://www.scriptrevolution.com/profiles/john-hunter TRANSCRIPT On the surface of a remote and frozen planet, a lone researcher named Sarah watches as dark spots form on the exterior wall of her laboratory. The spots slide down the wall and coalesce into a puddle when they reach the floor. As if directed, this puddle moves towards Sarah. Sarah makes hurried notes before jumping up on a chair. When the puddle reaches her chair, it forms vertical tendrils and climbs up the chair’s legs. Music by Chip Michael

Listen Rinse Repeat
Highest Court

Listen Rinse Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 0:43


Your Brain on Facts is a half-hour podcast of things you didn’t know, things you thought you knew, and things you never knew you never knew, covering topics as diverse as science-fiction, funerals, food origins, heroic animals, and the strategic butter reserve. Before she started the Your Brain On Facts podcast to safely vent the copious bonus facts in her brain, Moxie LaBouche performed and produced burlesque, specifically "nerd-lesque." It was her privilege to produce the only George R. R. Martin-approved burlesque tribute to Game of Thrones and even to play for the man himself. Moxie has presented a local TED talk, is the prolific author of unfinished fiction, knows seven words of Latin, and previously earned her living as a goat farmer and soap maker. She is also the creator and co-host of the Science With Savannah, Age 7 podcast and YouTube channel. Moxie lives in Virginia with her husband and a dozen or so pets. http://yourbrainonfacts.com/ TRANSCRIPT On the fifth floor of the US Supreme court building is a basketball court referred to as the highest court in the land.  Originally a store room, it was converted to a gym sometime in the 1940’s. Only court employees are allowed to use it and there is a sign warning people not to play basketball if court is in session and not to assume court isn’t in session, since the courtroom is directly below.

Podcast – The Classy Comics Podcast
EP0088s: The Legacy of Stan Lee

Podcast – The Classy Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 15:50


Adam Graham pays tribute to the late, great Stan Lee (1922-2018) Transcript: On a special edition of the Classy Comics Podcast we pay tribute to comic book legend Stan Lee in The Mighty Marvel Manor, straight ahead… Well, it’s a different sort of episode of the Classy Comics Podcast as we pay tribute to Stan … Continue reading "EP0088s: The Legacy of Stan Lee"

Ready to Worship
“I Have Been Redeemed!” (Ready to Worship S7E13)

Ready to Worship

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 5:08


Ready to Worship Season 7, Episode 13 for Friday, May 18, 2018 On this season of Ready to Worship, we are examining songs that prepare our hearts for worship. In this podcast, we are looking at the song, Redeemed. Transcript On this season of Ready to Worship, we are examining songs that prepare our hearts […]

Ready to Worship
“God is not Mocked” (Ready to Worship S6E10)

Ready to Worship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 5:01


Ready to Worship Season 6, Episode 10 for Friday, November 3, 2017 On this season of Ready to Worship, we have been trying to come to know God better by examining the God is and the God is not statements of the Bible. In this podcast, we will notice that God is not mocked. Transcript On this season of […]

11. Interplanetary Bodies
Meteor Showers

11. Interplanetary Bodies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2011 0:48


Transcript: On a typical night you can see about one or two meteors per hour. Certain days of the year, however, the frequency goes up and you can see several per minute. These famous meteor showers are identified by the constellation in which they appear to come from. The most prominent meteor showers around the calendar year are the Lyrids which occur in the morning of April 21, the Perseids on the morning of August 12, the Draconids on the evening of October 10, the Orionids on the morning of October 21, the Taurids around midnight on November 7, the Leonids in the morning of November 16, and the Geminids in the morning of December 12.

11. Interplanetary Bodies
Meteor Showers

11. Interplanetary Bodies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2011 0:48


Transcript: On a typical night you can see about one or two meteors per hour. Certain days of the year, however, the frequency goes up and you can see several per minute. These famous meteor showers are identified by the constellation in which they appear to come from. The most prominent meteor showers around the calendar year are the Lyrids which occur in the morning of April 21, the Perseids on the morning of August 12, the Draconids on the evening of October 10, the Orionids on the morning of October 21, the Taurids around midnight on November 7, the Leonids in the morning of November 16, and the Geminids in the morning of December 12.

11. Interplanetary Bodies
Frequency of Meteors

11. Interplanetary Bodies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2011 1:14


Transcript: On a moonless night from a dark observing site you can typically see several meteors per hour if you look carefully. Just before dawn and in the early morning the frequency goes up to about 10 to 15 meteors per hour. What causes this? The meteor impacts arrive randomly at the outer Earth's atmosphere. But the Earth is spinning and orbiting the Sun, and there's an increased likelihood that an object will create a visible light event in the upper atmosphere if that object is on a head-on collision with the Earth as it spins and moves in its orbit. This corresponds to the time between midnight and dawn. Thus, the frequency of most meteor showers increases in the dawn hours as well. On a typical meteor shower, the frequency is about 50 to 100 meteors per hour, but occasionally when the comet debris is large in that part of the orbit, a spectacular increase can bee seen. The most famous meteor shower of all was the Leonid event of November 17, 1966, when a blizzard of meteors arriving at a rate of 2000 per minute was visible for over an hour.

The Galapagos - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- Galapagos - research biology heaven

The Galapagos - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2009


Transcript -- On the Galapagos, animals are unafraid of predators, so they're easy for scientists to observe

Introducing Religions - for iPod/iPhone
Transcript -- The importance of music in Sikhism

Introducing Religions - for iPod/iPhone

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2008


Transcript -- On the importance and complexity of music in the Sikh religion

Introducing Religions - for iPad/Mac/PC
Transcript -- The importance of music in Sikhism

Introducing Religions - for iPad/Mac/PC

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2008


Transcript -- On the importance and complexity of music in the Sikh religion