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Beer is the treasure this week when the Drunk Guys read Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. Their treasure map leads them to: Here Comes Santa Claws by KCBC and Threat Assessment by False Hope Brewing. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday when they read Where’s Waldo III: Fantastic Journey by Martin Handford The Drunk Guys now have a Patreon! The Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast can be found on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, and where ever fine podcasts can be found. We are also part of the Hopped Up Network of independent beer podcasters. If you're drunk enough to enjoy the Podcast, please give us a rating. To save time, just round up to five stars. Also, please follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. There's no excuse to miss another Drunk Guys episode, announcement, or typo!
The Snobs discuss their brushes with famous celebrities Harrison Ford, George Bush, Rosie O'Donnell and Harvey Fierstein!! When, how? Let's find out. Then they remember they are a board game podcast and discuss Treasure Island and Modern Art. Also discussed, Long John Silver's food, people that preface their statements and the game Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes. Also they introduce their friend John. Enjoy!
It’s the most wonderful time for a beer this week when they Drunk Guys read Krampus: The Yule Lord by Gerald Brom. They Loki drink beer, including: Here Comes Santa Claws by KCBC, Santa’s Black Blood by Abomination Brewing, and Wandering into the Snow by Abomination Brewing. Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday when they read Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson The Drunk Guys now have a Patreon! The Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast can be found on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Overcast, and where ever fine podcasts can be found. We are also part of the Hopped Up Network of independent beer podcasters. If you're drunk enough to enjoy the Podcast, please give us a rating. To save time, just round up to five stars. Also, please follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. There's no excuse to miss another Drunk Guys episode, announcement, or typo!
Many Disney films adapt works from the Victorian period, which is often called the Golden Age of children's literature. Animating the Victorians: Disney's Literary History (University Press of Mississippi, 2025) explores Disney's adaptations of Victorian texts like Alice in Wonderland, Oliver Twist, Treasure Island, Peter Pan, and the tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Author Patrick C. Fleming traces those adaptations from initial concept to theatrical release and beyond to the sequels, consumer products, and theme park attractions that make up a Disney franchise. During the production process, which often extended over decades, Disney's writers engaged not just with the texts themselves but with the contexts in which they were written, their authors' biographies, and intervening adaptations. To reveal that process, Fleming draws on preproduction reports, press releases, and unfinished drafts, including materials in the Walt Disney Company Archives, some of which have not yet been discussed in print. But the relationship between Disney and the Victorians goes beyond adaptations. Walt Disney himself had a similar career to the Victorian author-entrepreneur Charles Dickens. Linking the Disney Princess franchise to Victorian ideologies shows how gender and sexuality are constantly being renegotiated. Disney's animated musicals, theme parks, copyright practices, and even marketing campaigns depend on cultural assumptions, legal frameworks, and media technologies that emerged in nineteenth-century England. Moreover, Disney's adaptations influence modern students and scholars of the Victorian period. By applying scholarship in Victorian studies to a global company, Fleming shows how institutions mediate our understanding of the past and demonstrates the continued relevance of literary studies in a corporate media age. An audiobook will be available in January 2026. Patrick C. Fleming is a scholar of Victorian studies and children's literature. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. 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
A special 4-minute reading of "Christmas at Sea", an evocative poem written by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1883. Stevenson, the son of a lighthouse engineer, had intimate, first-hand knowledge of storms, weather, and life on and by the sea. Read for you by World Ocean Radio host Peter Neill. Happy Holidays.Christmas at Sea is an evocative seasonal poem by Robert Louis Stevenson published in 1888, five years after his beloved novel, Treasure Island, was published. Christmas at Sea appears in an anthology of poems compiled by the Radio4 program Poetry Please: The Nation's Best-Loved Poems, with a forward by Roger McGough, published in 2014 by Faber & Faber Books. Christmas at Sea is in the public domain.About World Ocean RadioWorld Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide. Peter Neill, Director of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects.World Ocean Radio: 5-minute weekly insights in ocean science, advocacy, education, global ocean issues, marine science, policy, challenges, and solutions. Hosted by Peter Neill, Founder of W2O. Learn more at worldoceanobservatory.org
Many Disney films adapt works from the Victorian period, which is often called the Golden Age of children's literature. Animating the Victorians: Disney's Literary History (University Press of Mississippi, 2025) explores Disney's adaptations of Victorian texts like Alice in Wonderland, Oliver Twist, Treasure Island, Peter Pan, and the tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Author Patrick C. Fleming traces those adaptations from initial concept to theatrical release and beyond to the sequels, consumer products, and theme park attractions that make up a Disney franchise. During the production process, which often extended over decades, Disney's writers engaged not just with the texts themselves but with the contexts in which they were written, their authors' biographies, and intervening adaptations. To reveal that process, Fleming draws on preproduction reports, press releases, and unfinished drafts, including materials in the Walt Disney Company Archives, some of which have not yet been discussed in print. But the relationship between Disney and the Victorians goes beyond adaptations. Walt Disney himself had a similar career to the Victorian author-entrepreneur Charles Dickens. Linking the Disney Princess franchise to Victorian ideologies shows how gender and sexuality are constantly being renegotiated. Disney's animated musicals, theme parks, copyright practices, and even marketing campaigns depend on cultural assumptions, legal frameworks, and media technologies that emerged in nineteenth-century England. Moreover, Disney's adaptations influence modern students and scholars of the Victorian period. By applying scholarship in Victorian studies to a global company, Fleming shows how institutions mediate our understanding of the past and demonstrates the continued relevance of literary studies in a corporate media age. An audiobook will be available in January 2026. Patrick C. Fleming is a scholar of Victorian studies and children's literature. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Many Disney films adapt works from the Victorian period, which is often called the Golden Age of children's literature. Animating the Victorians: Disney's Literary History (University Press of Mississippi, 2025) explores Disney's adaptations of Victorian texts like Alice in Wonderland, Oliver Twist, Treasure Island, Peter Pan, and the tales of Hans Christian Andersen. Author Patrick C. Fleming traces those adaptations from initial concept to theatrical release and beyond to the sequels, consumer products, and theme park attractions that make up a Disney franchise. During the production process, which often extended over decades, Disney's writers engaged not just with the texts themselves but with the contexts in which they were written, their authors' biographies, and intervening adaptations. To reveal that process, Fleming draws on preproduction reports, press releases, and unfinished drafts, including materials in the Walt Disney Company Archives, some of which have not yet been discussed in print. But the relationship between Disney and the Victorians goes beyond adaptations. Walt Disney himself had a similar career to the Victorian author-entrepreneur Charles Dickens. Linking the Disney Princess franchise to Victorian ideologies shows how gender and sexuality are constantly being renegotiated. Disney's animated musicals, theme parks, copyright practices, and even marketing campaigns depend on cultural assumptions, legal frameworks, and media technologies that emerged in nineteenth-century England. Moreover, Disney's adaptations influence modern students and scholars of the Victorian period. By applying scholarship in Victorian studies to a global company, Fleming shows how institutions mediate our understanding of the past and demonstrates the continued relevance of literary studies in a corporate media age. An audiobook will be available in January 2026. Patrick C. Fleming is a scholar of Victorian studies and children's literature. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
John Ross, during his schoolboy days in New Zealand, was interested in far-flung places such as South America, Papua New Guinea, Ancient Greece and Rome, as well as books on World War One and Two. He read a lot of youth fiction starting at 10 years old, but as a teenager, had a voracious appetite for nonfiction. In his 20s he discovered a few wonderful fiction writers, but has still kept mostly to nonfiction through the decades.His first books were Willard Price's Adventure series and Gerald Durrell books on real-life animal collecting. He also read detective and war stories (Biggles) and lots of travel accounts and travel guides.Robert Louis Stevenson was a favorite—Treasure Island, Kidnapped—and later discovered that Stevenson was a very good essayist too. John also enjoyed Rudyard Kipling's Kim.The ancient Greeks left a great impression on him: Herodotus (The Histories) and Thucydides (The Peloponnesian War)In his early 20s he started reading proper literature:Anna Karenina, Dr Zhivago, George Orwell, and Joseph Conrad. He loved Peter Hopkirk's The Great Game series featuring colorful adventurers and spies in exotic locations. In his early 30s he discovered Raymond Chandler and in his 40s H.P. Lovecraft.For books on Asia and East Asia, he started reading about Burma in the late 1980s, and early 1990s, and Mongolia in the mid-1990s, and increasingly China and Taiwan, and even some works on Japan.Some well known book titles that made an early impression were Lost Horizon by James Hilton, Burmese Days by George Orwell, The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck, and Jonathan Spence's China books. Also books on Asia by Maurice Collis.Amy's ReadingAs a child, Amy remembers reading Black Beauty (Anna Sewell, 1877), Walter Farley's series The Black Stallion (1941), and a book called Ponies Plot (Janet Hickman, 1971). She loved all the required reading for school (some books now banned): English literature such as Graham Greene's Brighton Rock, Shakespeare's plays, and lots of Roald Dahl, including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and James and the Giant Peach; and American authors John Steinbeck (1930s–1950s), J. D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye (1951), Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter (1850), Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh (1964) and A Separate Peace (1959) by John Knowles. She recalls that in first grade, her teacher read to the class Little Pear (1931), by Eleanor Francis Lattimore, about a Chinese boy.From her parents' book collection she read Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott (1868), and Wuthering Heights (1847) Emily Bronte as well as stories by Charlotte Bronte and other classics.In college she moved into more popular literature, again much of it required reading for her classes: works by Thomas Pynchon, Jerzy Kosiński, Blind Date (1977) and The Painted Bird (1965) the latter of which—notably—had a scene on bestiality and would probably be banned as college reading these days!.In high school, her father paid her to read books, and she vividly remembers excerpts from Henry Hazlitt's The Foundations of Morality (1964), which still influences her choices in life today. She credits her father's books for her interest in philosophy and a basic understanding of free-market economics.Once she knew she was headed to Japan, she read Edwin Reischauer's The Japanese Today (1988), and Japan as Number One, by Ezra Vogel (1979) which were her first books to read about Asia (other than Shogun). For most of her childhood she preferred non-fiction and didn't start reading fiction seriously till she arrived in Japan and read Haruki Murakami. Now she reads everything!At the end of the podcast Amy & John encourage listeners to write in to ask for suggestions on what books on Asia to give friends or family. They'll choose one to talk about at the end of each show with appropriate suggested reading. Since the BOA Podcast doesn't have an email address (yet), they ask you submit requests via social media:Follow BOA on Facebook and contact via Messenger or sign up for the BOA newsletter, from which you can reply directly to each email. There is a BOA Twitter (X) account, but they appear to be locked out at the moment (sigh).They also ask listeners to subscribe to the podcast, leave a review and share it with your friends so that Amy & John can have a happier holiday.May your holidays be bibliophilic: full of black ink, long words, excessive pages and new books! The Books on Asia Podcast is co-produced with Plum Rain Press. Podcast host Amy Chavez is author of The Widow, the Priest, and the Octopus Hunter: Discovering a Lost Way of Life on a Secluded Japanese Island. and Amy's Guide to Best Behavior in Japan.The Books on Asia website posts book reviews, podcast episodes and episode Show Notes. Subscribe to the BOA podcast from your favorite podcast service. Subscribe to the Books on Asia newsletter to receive news of the latest new book releases, reviews and podcast episodes.
For the year 2025, we wanted to explore the directors who created the magical movie moments and see how these legendary directors left their stamp on cinematography for years to come.Intro Music: Fly Forward by YariThe Talkers:HoppocalypseItisdpaynehttps://twitch.tv/itisdpayne
It's our Treasure Island Virtual Santa Shop! Jen Shah has been released from prison and A listers trying to help out Britney.Also Kat Perkins is in to chat about A Kat Perkins Christmas!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
During his appearance on the Dancing with the Stars finale, Zac Efron made is clear he has never watched the show. Also the Bots are here and the MBTI people are going to be made to find out there are more than just Introverts and Extroverts. Also Aaron from Treasure Island joins as we continue our Virtual Santa Stop and Kendall catches up with Dave Haywood of the band Lady A! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Osgood Schlatter Disease (also known as Tibial Tubercle Apophysisitis) explained clearly, including causes and pathophysiology, as well as diagnosis and treatment. PDFs available at: https://rhesusmedicine.com/pages/orthopaedicsConsider subscribing (if you found any of the info useful!): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRks8wB6vgz0E7buP0L_5RQ?sub_confirmation=1Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rhesusmedicineBuy Us A Coffee!: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rhesusmedicineTimestamps:0:00 What is Osgood Schlatter Disease? 0:30 Osgood Schlatter Disease Pathophysiology1:18 Osgood Schlatter Disease Symptoms1:53 Osgood Schlatter Disease Risk Factors2:19 Osgood Schlatter Disease Diagnosis 3:02 Osgood Schlatter Disease Treatment LINK TO MORE MNEMONICS:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-XE7PiwGgE&list=PLGNSE_HvIV4t7a33bbHN1fq-j_tge0GmpLINK TO SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.instagram.com/rhesusmedicine/ReferencesSmith, J. M. & Varacallo, M. Osgood-Schlatter Disease. StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island, FL: StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan–. Last updated 4 August 2023. Available at: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK441995/ (NCBI, Dergipark)National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), Clarity Informatics Ltd (trading as Agilio Software). Osgood-Schlatter disease. Clinical Knowledge Summaries (CKS). Last revised October 2020. Available at: https://cks.nice.org.uk/topics/osgood-schlatter-disease/ (CKS)Pessler, F. Osgood-Schlatter Disease. MSD Manuals – Professional (Pediatrics: Bone Disorders in Children). Reviewed/Revised November 2022. Available at: https://www.msdmanuals.com/professional/pediatrics/bone-disorders-in-children/osgood-schlatter-disease (MSD Manuals)Disclaimer: Please remember this podcast and all content from Rhesus Medicine is for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not a guide to diagnose or to treat any form of condition. The content is not to be used to guide clinical practice and is not medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional for medical advice.
Do you have any thoughts or ideas about the show? Send us a text! Hello Creators,Ever meet a classic through its film cousins first? Join our final Guest Reader of 2025, trans voice actor Robyn McConnell, as she traces the surprising lineage between Treasure Planet and Muppets Treasure Island and the book that started it all—then slip into a soft, steady reading of Stevenson's opening chapter.Robyn shares how adaptations simplify early stakes, why some versions erase Jim Hawkins' father, and what that choice does to the mood of the Admiral Benbow. Together we map what the films kept—the songs, the myth, the promise of danger—and what the novel restores: the quiet dread of waiting, the texture of a frayed coat, the weight of a debt unpaid. It's a guided rediscovery that treats story as both study and sanctuary.From the captain's first knock to Dr Livesey's unflinching rebuke, the chapter unfolds in calm detail. Robyn's performance stays warm and restrained, giving you space to breathe while keeping the thread of the tale clear. If you've only known the story through animation and puppets, you'll hear why the original opening is a masterclass in atmosphere—rich, patient, and haunting in the gentlest way.If you enjoy thoughtful storytelling, cosy narration, and a little literary myth-busting, this one's for you. Follow for more sleep-friendly readings, share with a friend who needs a calmer night, and leave a quick review to help others find their way to rest.Sweet Dreams,Florence xFollow Robyn:https://rmcconnellva.carrd.co/Instagram: @cubixfailsSupport the showOur Links: www.sleeplesscreativespodcast.co.uk Our producer Instagram Linkedin Do you want to feature as one of our Guest Readers in your own special episode? If you work or study in the Performing Arts or Creative Industry in any capacity, we would love to have you. Applications open on 1st September every year, follow us on Instagram to keep up with the announcements! Sleepless Creatives is hosted by Florence St Leger, and produced by Canary Studios.The opening theme is Reflection by Birds of Norway.
On this episode we crack open a Winter White Ale from Sam Adams and a Delirium Noel while talking about a chonky book, reading the abridged Treasure Island, being an Accelerated Reader only for the personal pan pizza, Best Western-not the hotel chain, cute orange slices, a can of jellied cranberry sauce, chewing on a candle, Funko Pops are filing for bankruptcy, Beanie babies, lulumon, Foo Foo Fighters, Labubu, having a massive baseball card collections, POGS, neighborhood popularity, GoGo's Crazy Bones, Marvel Comic Cards, NASCAR stuff, plastic MLB baseball helmets, Kyle's French, a lot of Huyghe, Drep and Stone popularity in Belgium, they come in pints, The Jedi King Returns, Screaming NOEL, and Stranger Things- the final season. Giving the Salvation Army Santa a Drep and Stone Sticker Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #322
David and Ryan tackle a big one today: the first-ever Jim Henson Company official sale, brought to you by Julien's Auctions. The guys have been talking about the auction for a few weeks, but it's time to finally crack open the catalog. And this one has everything - from Fraggles to Dark Crystals to Gelflings to Skeksis (Skeksi?) to Jim Henson-owned-and-worn-and-matched patterned shirts, to Muppet props to Treasure Island maps to those rubber chickens from A Christmas Carol. It's a truly delightful sale that will bring back memories for every generation of Henson Company fans, and there are items for every kind of bidder. Don't miss this truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity -- if you do, you'll be as mad as Animal. Email: dreamsaremadeofpodcast@gmail.com SDAMO - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/propspodcast.bsky.social SDAMO - Facebook https://www.facebook.com/propspodcast/ SDAMO - TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@props.podcast David Mandel - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/davidhmandel/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Night terrors are dramatic but benign episodes that can leave caregivers frightened and confused. In this episode of PEM Currents: The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast, we explore the clinical features of night terrors, how to differentiate them from other nocturnal events, and when to consider further evaluation such as polysomnography. We also discuss management strategies that center on sleep hygiene, reassurance, and safety, with a special look at the role of scheduled awakenings and when medication is appropriate. Learning Objectives By the end of this episode, listeners will be able to: Describe the typical clinical presentation and age range of children with night terrors. Differentiate night terrors from other parasomnias and nocturnal seizures based on clinical features and timing. Discuss non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic management strategies for night terrors, including when to consider polysomnography. References Petit D, Touchette E, Tremblay RE, et al. Dyssomnias and parasomnias in early childhood. Pediatrics. 2007;119(5):e1016-e1025. Morse AM, Kotagal S. Parasomnias of childhood, including sleepwalking. In: Chervin RD, ed. UpToDate. Hoppin AG, deputy ed. Waltham, MA. Accessed November 2025. Van Horn NL, Street M. Night Terrors. Updated May 29, 2023. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island, FL: StatPearls Publishing; 2025 Jan–. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK493222/ Transcript This transcript was provided via use of the Descript AI application Welcome to PEM Currents, The Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast. As always, I'm your host Brad Sobolewski. In this episode, we're talking about night terrors, also known as sleep terrors. A dramatic, confusing, and often terrifying experience for caregivers to witness. But they're usually benign and self-limited for the child. Kind of like a lot of the things in childhood actually, what are we gonna talk about? Well, what are night terrors? How do we diagnose them? How to differentiate them from seizures or other parasomnias key counseling for parents in the emergency department, when to refer for sleep studies or neurology evaluation, and what role, if any, medications play. So let's start with talking about what night terrors actually look like. They're part of a group of disorders called non REM parasomnias, which also includes sleepwalking and confusion arousals. They are not nightmares and they are not signs of psychological trauma. Children experiencing night terrors typically sit up suddenly during sleep, scream, cry or appear terrified. Show signs of autonomic arousal. So rapid breathing, tachycardia, sweating. They're confused or inconsolable for several minutes and they have absolutely no recollection of the event the next morning. These events usually occur in the first third of the night when children are in deep, slow wave sleep, so stage N three, and they can last five to 15 minutes, but trust me, they seem to last much longer to observers. Night terrors occur most commonly between ages three and seven with a peak around five years of age. They're rare before 18 months and unusual after age 12. Preschool aged children are most affected because they spend more time in deep, slow wave sleep. They have more fragmented sleep architecture, and they may not have fully developed arousal regulation mechanisms. Episodes can start as early as toddlerhood, especially if the child has a family history of parasomnias. So like sleep, walking night terrors or other things, sleep deprivation or stressful life events like starting daycare or a new sibling or a move, although less common, older children and even adolescents can experience night terrors, especially in the context of stress, sleep deprivation or comorbid sleep disorders like sleep apnea. Why do they happen? Well, they're usually due to incomplete arousal from deep sleep, so the brain is essentially stuck between sleep and wakefulness. Factors that increase the risk of frequency of night terrors include again, sleep deprivation, recent illness, stress, or anxiety. Sleep disordered breathing, or a family history of parasomnias, there's a real strong genetic component. Up to 80% of children with night terrors have a first degree relative with similar episodes. The diagnosis is entirely clinical and based on history. You should ask parents, what time of night did these episodes occur? Is the child confused, frightened, or hard to wake? Is there amnesia the next day so they don't remember the event? And are the movements variable or stereotyped? Sometimes parents will video record these, and that can really help us clarify the episodes when we're in the emergency department. You definitely do not need labs or imaging in a typical presentation. I think parents are often seeking an explanation for why their child looks so freaky. In my experience, just telling them that it's a night terror and that it's benign and providing reassurance on how healthy their kid is, is more than enough. Now, not all nighttime events are sleep terrors. You should consider neurology referral and video polysomnography or sleep studies with extended EEG when onset is very early, so younger than 18 months or late in childhood. So older than 12 or 13 episodes occur outside of the first third of the night. Again, find out when the kid went to bed. And do math. The first third of the night is the first 33% of their typical sleep time. The events are brief clustered or stereotyped. The movements are repetitive, focal or violent. If kid just moving just their right arm. That's not a night terror. Often the movements will look fearful and they'll be sort of disorganized. Rhythmic movements don't typically happen in night terrors, and there's a recent injury. The child has excessive daytime sleepiness, or there's some developmental regression or abnormality. All those are red flags. Differentiating from nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy can be tricky. Nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy events are usually short. Highly stereotyped. They have abrupt onset and offset, and they may include dystonic or tonic posturing. So if the family has a video of this, that can be really helpful using a good clinical history. Video recordings in EEG generally distinguish night terrors from these forms of epilepsy. But let's be honest, most of the kids you see in the ED with a typical presentation of night terrors are just night terrors. These events are really scary and we are gonna see them in the emergency departments, and so your first goal is to just reassure the family. The events are not harmful. The kid isn't aware that they had them, and the child suffers no ongoing psychological harm. That doesn't mean that the parent isn't freaked out or that nervousness doesn't linger. You wanna avoid sleep deprivation If possible, counsel families on age appropriate bedtimes and naps. Stick to a routine consistent bedtime routines. Reduce sleep fragmentation, which is a known risk factor for children with frequent or predictable night terrors. Try waking them 15 to 30 minutes before the usual episode happens. So I've seen lots of kids with frequent night terrors, and they usually happen around the same time at night. And you wanna do this, this 15 to 30 minute awakening before the usual episodes each night for about two to four weeks. That's labor intensive as a parent, but it can help these awakenings interrupt the sleep cycle and break the pattern. Keep kids safe. Use baby gates, door alarms. Make sure windows are locked, don't put younger kids in bunk beds and remove sharp obstacles or objects near the bed. So if they've got a pointy ended nightstand, oh, that's just something for the kid to fall into or smack against. Do we ever use medications for night terrors? Well, almost never. You know, pharmacologic therapy such as low dose benzodiazepines or tricyclic antidepressants is really only reserved for severe episodes. Kids with substantial risk for injury or disruption of the family life or school in a substantial way. I'm not gonna make that call in the emergency department. And these are sleep specialist referral guided therapies. You also wanna consider evaluating children for comorbid sleep disorders, especially in recurrent night terrors, like obstructive sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome. This may worsen the parasomnias. For kids in which you're unsure, polysomnography can be used. This is an overnight sleep study that monitors brainwaves via EEG, eye movements, muscle activity, heart rhythm, breathing effort, and airflow and oxygen saturation. But it's also done in a hospital and not during the kid's usual sleep routine. So most children that have night terrors, if you get the right history, you can make the diagnosis clinically and the kids don't need any expensive or expanded testing to get to the bottom of things. Alright, take home points for this brief episode. Night terrors are common, especially in preschool aged children. They occur in non REM sleep in the first third of the night. The episodes are very dramatic, but they're benign and children don't remember them. But trust me, parents do. The diagnosis is clinical. No labs or imaging are needed unless there's atypical features. You should reassure families, promote sleep hygiene and use scheduled awakenings for frequent and recurrent cases, and refer for sleep studies and or neurology of episodes or violent stereotyped, or suggest nocturnal seizures. Thanks for listening to this episode. I hope you found it educational about a topic that you will encounter in the emergency department. As with many things in children that are scary, there's a benign explanation and parents are just looking to know that their kid's gonna be okay. Often doing a thorough history in physical and really listening to the parents' concerns and then providing useful information is all you gotta do. That's why pediatrics is great. If you've got feedback on this episode or there's other common topics you'd like to hear about, send them my way. If you enjoyed this episode and think that other people should listen to it, share it with them. More listeners means more learners. And if you have a chance, leave a review or like the podcast on your favorite podcast site for PEM Currents, the Pediatric Emergency Medicine Podcast. This has been Brad Sobolewski. See you next time.
Stan's guest this week is author Leo Damrosch of Harvard University, discussing Storyteller: The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson (Yale University Press), his new biography of the author of Treasure Island, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and Kidnapped. Stevenson's short but adventurous life matched the magic of his writing. Damrosch discusses how Stevenson in his ...Continue Reading »
Adam is joined by Murderhobos producer Tony Williams to answer your questions about Henry Morgan: Pirate, Pirate Hunter, and Professional Alcoholic, in that order. The podcast episode Adam talks about with the costumer from Pirates of the Carribean: https://teamdeakins.libsyn.com/penny-rose-costume-designer A clip from Treasure Island (1950), where Robert Newton basically invented the "pirate accent": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vleS6rP6hw&t Subscribe to the show on Patreon: bit.ly/murderhobospatreon Make a one-time donation to the show: bit.ly/donatetomurderhobos
Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, 670 The Score Chicago Bears insider, Mark Grote joins Cofield & Company to preview the Bears Week 5 game against the Las Vegas Raiders, detail the run game struggles the Bears' defense has faced during the 2025 NFL season, and give his thoughts on the impact of a large Bears' crowd filling Allegiant Stadium on the outcome of the game between the Raiders and Bears. The Amazon Thursday Night Football broadcast team criticism of quarterback, Russell Wilson. Recap of the Seattle Seahawks' 23-20 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday Night Football. The Ryder Cup offering free food and non-alcoholic beverages included for $750 general admission tickets. Treasure Island Race & Sportsbook Director, Chuck Esposito joins Cofield & Co. to detail the betting action on the Semifinal series in the WNBA Playoffs, detail his top picks for the biggest college football Week 5 games, and give his thoughts on the best picks for Week 4 in the NFL.
Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, UNLV and Las Vegas Aviators play-by-play broadcaster, Matt Neverett joins Cofield & Company to talk about the Las Vegas Aviators reaching the Minor League baseball playoffs for the first time since 1988, preview the first round of the 2025 MLB post-season, and give his thoughts on the Los Angeles Dodgers' plans for Shohei Ohtani in their series against the Seattle Mariners. Cofield & Company's Circa Survivor NFL Week 4 picks. Reviewing the situation involving the New York Liberty deciding to fire head coach Sandy Brondello a year after delivering a WNBA title to the team.
Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, former NFL cornerback and Next Level Chef Contestant, Mark McMillian, joins Cofield & Company to talk about the criticism toward Jalen Hurts following the Philadelphia Eagles' 33-26 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 3 of the NFL, preview the Las Vegas Raiders' Week 4 match up against the Chicago Bears, and give his thoughts on the fumbling struggles of Baltimore Ravens' running back, Derrick Henry. Reviewing the injury status for the Chicago Bears and Las Vegas Raiders ahead of their Week 4 game. Preview of the Las Vegas Aces' Game 2 match-up against the Indiana Fever in the first round of the WNBA playoffs. ESPN & SiriusXM college football analyst, Roddy Jones, joins Cofield & Co. live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar to preview the BYU Cougars' Week 5 matchup against the Colorado Buffaloes, review which team needs to secure the victory the most in Oregon's Top-10 game against Penn State, and give his prediction for which team comes out on top between the Alabama Crimson Tide and Georgia Bulldogs.
Every Friday around 8:15-8:20 a.m. on KFAN 100.3 the Power Trip Morning show plays the Initials Game presented by Wolf River Electric (WolfRiverElectric.com).The game involves 12 items people, place, things, phrases or anything as long as they share the same initials. All 12 items share the same initials. The contestants do not know the initials until they are revealed shortly before the game starts. Each item has 6 clues. As soon as the contestants know who or what the host is describing, they yell out their name. Their name is their buzzer. If the contestant gets it right, they get a point. If they get it wrong they are out for just that item. The item does have to be pronounced correctly. It is best out of 12 with tiebreakers if needed. Tiebreaker items have 3 clues.#InitialsGame #ThePowerTrip #KFAN1003FOLLOW The Power Trip on Social Media:► Like the show on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PowerTripKFAN► Follow the show on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/PowerTripKFAN► Follow the show on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/PowerTripKFAN► Follow Cory Cove on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/CoryCove► Follow Chris Hawkey on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Chris_Hawkey► Follow Meatsauce on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Meatsauce1► Follow Mark Parrish on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MarkDParrish► Follow Marney Gellner on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MarneyGellner► Follow Aj Mansour on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/AjKFAN► Follow Zach Halverson on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ZachHalverson
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I chat with editors Zack Grafman and Frank Theodat about the need for aspirational books for boys. Many recommendations from the Dads here, including classics like The Hardy Boys, Treasure Island, Jules Verne but also some new stuff (Redwall, How to Train your Dragon, even some video games). We also talk the (potential) opportunity within independent publishing to create and distribute through “underground, conspiratorial, vibes based marketing” books that counter safe, effeminate, and uninspiring mainstream offerings. ‘Based Boys Books,' as Zack puts it. Look out for the launch of 'The Boys Book of Adventure Anthology,' a new collection deliberately crafted to appeal to boys, as boys. The Anthology also happens include my next ‘Leo and Henry' Adventure.Intro/Outro: The Ecstasy of Gold - Ennio Morricone This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gentlemanspeculator.com
Jason surprises his childhood friend, Alexis and Holly review "Treasure Island," Alexis's son wants security at his birthday, and a laughin' and leakin' moment in IndianaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Recap of the Green Bay Packers' 27-18 victory over the Washington Commanders on Thursday Night Football. Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, Bleacher Report college football analyst, Michael Felder joins Cofield & Company to discuss the pressure on Alabama Crimson Tide head coach Kevin DeBoer, preview the biggest college football match ups in week 3, and give his thoughts on the University of Southern Florida's chances to upset No. 5 Miami Hurricanes. Reviewing the results of the Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford boxing event official weigh ins. BET MGM Network sports betting analyst, Sammy P joins Cofield & Company live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar to discuss the betting action for the college football week 3 slate, review the line movement on the Houston Texans week 2 match up against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and give his thoughts on the Miami Dolphins' week 2 match up against the New England Patriots.
Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, host of 'The Rock Newman Show,' Rock Newman joins Cofield & Company to preview the upcoming Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford boxing event taking place in Las Vegas, review the strengths of both fighters going into Saturday night, and detail what Terence Crawford needs to do in order to get the upset victory over Canelo Alvarez. Former NFL corner back and Next Level Chef contestant, Mark McMillian joins Cofield & Company live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar to discuss Micah Parsons' performance in the Green Bay Packers' 27-18 victory over the Washington Commanders on Thursday Night Football, review the biggest over-reactions from the first two weeks of the NFL season, and give his thoughts on UNLV football's 30-23 week 2 victory over UCLA. Preview of the Las Vegas Aces' WNBA first-round playoff match up against the Seattle Storm after the Aces finished the regular season with 16 straight victories. Treasure Island Race & Sportsbook Director, Chuck Esposito joins Cofield & Company to preview the betting action on the upcoming Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford boxing event, detail the betting lines for the biggest college football match ups in week 3, and give his thoughts on the spread for the Kansas City Chiefs' week 2 match up against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, CEO of The Sporting Tribune, Arash Markazi joins Cofield & Company to talk about Luka Doncic purchasing the former home of tennis star, Maria Sharapova, detail the scene at radio row for the Canelo Alvarez vs Terence Crawford boxing event, and give his thoughts on the 0-2 UCLA Bruins' week 3 match up against New Mexico. Cofield & Company's NFL Week 2 picks. VSiN Live host, Scott Seidenberg joins Cofield & Company live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar to preview his top bets for week 3 of the college football season, review the betting action for the biggest match ups in week 2 of the NFL, and give his thoughts on the biggest overreactions from the first two weeks of the NFL season.
Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, UNLV and Las Vegas Aviators play-by-play broadcaster Matt Neverett joins Cofield & Company to discuss UNLV corner back Aamaris Brown's comments on facing Nico Iamaleava in the Rebels' week 2 match up against UCLA, breakdown the biggest story lines in the Rebels' match up against the Bruins, and detail the implications on UCLA heading into week 2 after getting blown out 43-10 to Utah to open the season. Cofield & Company's 2025 NFL Week 1 picks.
Recap of the Philadelphia Eagles' 24-20 season-opening victory over the Dallas Cowboys. Preview of the Las Vegas Raiders' season-opening match up against the New England Patriots. Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, former NFL corner back and Next Level Chef contestant Mark McMillian joins Cofield & Company to give his thoughts on Jalen Carter getting ejected in the Eagles' 24-20 victory over the Dallas Cowboys, preview the Kansas City Chiefs' season-opener against the Los Angeles Chargers, and breakdown the ESPN Las Vegas vs Raider Nation Radio Wing Eating Contest taking place at Ace Hardware in Las Vegas, NV. Recap of the Las Vegas Aces' 97-87 victory over the Minnesota Lynx for their 13th win in a row. Interview with UNLV offensive tackle, James Faminu previewing the Rebels' week 2 match up against UCLA.
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After many years of attempting to get one of his childhood favourite movies on the show, Zach has finally succeeded. This week, we're finally watching the animated Soviet Union version of Treasure Island from 1988. This joint Russian and Ukrainian production takes a Looney Tunes-type approach to the classic adventure story, and has one of the funniest English dubs we've ever come across. While it has spawned many memes over recent years, we wanted to see if the movie itself is still any good.Join our Patreon for our bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepodFollow the show!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepodPodcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepodGot feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.comFollow the hosts!Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/SandroFeltChairZach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZackoCaveWizard- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/zach4dams- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/zackocavewizardWatch our editor, Starkie, on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/sstarkieeOldie But A Goodie's theme tune is written and produced by Josh Cake. Check out his work here: https://www.joshcake.com/Check out other shows from our network 'That's Not Canon'! https://thatsnotcanon.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, UNLV Athletics and Las Vegas Aviators broadcaster, Matt Neverett joins Cofield & Company to preview the Las Vegas Aviators' match up against the Albuquerque Isotopes, review the situation involving Victor Robles throwing a bat at a pitcher against the Las Vegas Aviators, and give his thoughts on UNLV football's season-opening game against Idaho State at Allegiant Stadium. Reviewing the report of what UNLV football was offered to move the home game against Idaho State to week 0 for the Canelo Alvarez vs. Terrence Crawford boxing event at Allegiant Stadium. Jerry Jones's statement on his method for negotiating contracts with Dallas Cowboys' players on Michael Irvin's podcast.
Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, former NFL corner back Mark McMillian joins Cofield & Company to preview the Las Vegas Raiders' final preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals, review Megan Thee Stallion's cooking ability with her latest dish for her boyfriend Klay Thompson, and give his thoughts on the New York Giants' quarterback competition with two weeks to go before the NFL season opener. Griffin Kemp's 2025 College Football Preseason Top 25 Rankings, No. 5 - No. 1. Preview of the Las Vegas Raiders' final preseason game against the Arizona Cardinals. The Sporting Tribune reporter and host, Grant Mona joins Cofield & Co. live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar to discuss Los Angeles Rams' QB Matthew Stafford's return to practice after dealing with a back injury, preview the Los Angeles Dodgers' match up against the San Diego Padres, and give his thoughts on Jerry Jones' comments on the contract dispute with edge rusher, Micah Parsons.
Washington Commanders trade running back Brian Robinson to the San Francisco 49ers for a 2026 sixth-round pick. Ashton Jeanty comments on the doubters following his breakout performance in the Las Vegas Raiders' second preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers. Yahoo! Sports Senior Sports Betting Analyst, Ben Fawkes joins Cofield & Company live at Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar to preview Yahoo Sports' Draft Weekend in Las Vegas and detail the top futures bets for the 2025 NFL season. UNLV Football releases official depth chart ahead of the Rebels' season-opening game against Idaho State. New England Patriots head coach, Mike Vrabel's comments on leaks within the Patriots' organization.
NCAA issues punishments to the Michigan Wolverines football program for sign-stealing controversy. Miami Dolphins head coach, Mike McDaniel's struggles with getting players to buy in to the team culture. Preview of UFC 319: Du Plessis vs Chimaev taking place in Chicago, IL. The Missouri Gaming Commission awards two sports betting licenses to DraftKings and Circa Sports. Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, Treasure Island Race & Sportsbook Director, Chuck Esposito joins Cofield & Company to discuss the impact of Shedeur Sanders on betting action for the Cleveland Browns preseason games, preview the top bets for the Las Vegas Raiders' preseason match up against the San Francisco 49ers, and preview the early betting lines for the 2025-26 NBA season.
Interview with UNLV football linebacker, Chief Borders on the current state of the Rebel depth chart ahead of their season-opener against Idaho State. Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, UNLV and Las Vegas Aviators broadcaster Matt Neverett joins Cofield & Company to preview the debut of the Dan Mullen Radio Show for the 2025 college football season, preview the upcoming stretch of weekend games for the Las Vegas Aviators, and preview the Los Angeles Dodgers' match up against the Milwaukee Bruins. Taylor Swift's guest appearance on the Kelce brothers' podcast, "New Heights" crashes on YouTube after accumulating over 1.3 million viewers.
Neil starts his show a little early today at 10:30. Jorge is off today, but will be doing an appearance at Treasure Island. Neil reads the rumor that Anna Kournikova and Enrique Iglesias got married. Neil plays some voicemails from people complaining about Nasty Neil.
Recap of the Las Vegas Raiders week of joint practices with the San Francisco 49ers ahead of their preseason match up. George Kittle's comments on facing the Las Vegas Raiders' defense during joint practices. Former NFL corner back and Next Level Chef contestant, Mark McMillian joins Cofield & Company live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar to recap the Las Vegas Raiders' joint practices against the San Francisco 49ers, detail which players have stood out the most during the Raiders' preseason, and share what he'll be looking for in UNLV football's season-opening game against Idaho State. Recap of episode two of Hard Knocks: Training Camp with the Buffalo Bills. Preview of UNLV football's season-opening match up against Idaho State.
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Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, former NFL corner back Mark McMillian joins Cofield & Company to discuss Shedeur Sanders' first NFL start in the Cleveland Browns' preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers, recap the Las Vegas Raiders' 23-23 tie preseason opener against the Seattle Seahawks, and give his thoughts after attending the latest UNLV football training camp practice. Preview of rookie Shedeur Sanders' starting debut in the Cleveland Browns' preseason opener against the Carolina Panthers. Recap of the Las Vegas Raiders' 23-23 tie preseason match up against the Seattle Seahawks. Social media reactions to the news that former NFL linebacker, Vontaze Burfict has joined the coaching staff with UNLV football.
Live from Treasure Island's Golden Circle Sportsbook & Bar, The Sporting Tribune host & reporter Grant Mona joins Cofield & Company to talk about the Los Angeles Dodgers' bobble head night with Kobe Bryant bobble heads being issued out, detail the situation of Los Angeles Chargers' offensive tackle Rashawn Slater going down for the season with injury, and give his thoughts on Austin Reaves' role after the Los Angeles Lakers extended Luka Doncic. Geno Smith's confrontation with a fan leading up to the Las Vegas Raiders' preseason opener against the Seattle Seahawks. Reviewing the situation with multiple green sex toys being thrown onto the court during WNBA games. Recapping the first-round of NFL preseason games of the 2025 season.
The Power Trip is going to Treasure Island in September, the guys react to a new article about the show and Sauce's contributions to the interviewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Power Trip is going to Treasure Island in September, the guys react to a new article about the show and Sauce's contributions to the interview
Send us a textYou've heard it over and over on social media. We dive into with some numbers and our take. Is Las Vegas REALLY Dead? Plus, how the Backstreet Boys are impacting tourism. We also have the latest deals that caught our eye. Treasure Island and Fontainebleau have some good perks. Plus, Dayna downloads the Tao Group app and is blown away with how much you can save and the benefits. She used it at LAVO. And, all the the latest show announcements and updates on the Formula 1 entertainment for November. If your home was damaged in the California wildfires, Galindo Law may be able to help you get more compensation. Call 800-251-1533 or visit galindolaw.com Monsoon damage? Insurance company low-balling you? Call Jonathan Wallner of Galindo Law for a FREE Claim Review at 800-251-1533. VegasNearMe AppIf it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
An update on Jason's Real ID, DIRT ALERT: Sean "Diddy" Combs denied bail again, we interview Rick Dildine from CTC about "Treasure Island," and a Danish zoo's food solutionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
When it comes to our perception of pirates, Treasure Island has a lot to answer for. They didn't make their enemies walk the plank, they didn't keep parrots as pets, and they didn't bury their treasure. But that doesn't mean the golden age of piracy wasn't an era of swashbuckling rogues and sword fights on the high seas...In the first episode of our 'Pirates' mini-series, Dan explores the facts behind the fiction behind the likes of Blackbeard and Captain Kidd with Sophie Nibbs, the curator of the new Pirates exhibition at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.You can discover more about the exhibition and book tickets here.Produced by Mariana Des Forges and edited by Dougal Patmore.Archive:Treasure Island, RKO Pictures, 1950Muppets Treasure Island, Walt Disney Pictures, 1996Pirates of the Caribbean, Walt Disney Pictures, 2007Treasure Island, Mercury Theatre, 1938You can now find Dan Snow's History Hit on YouTube! Watch episodes every Friday here.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe.We'd love to hear your feedback - you can take part in our podcast survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on.You can also email the podcast directly at ds.hh@historyhit.com.