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    Trick or Treat Radio
    TorTR #689 - Black Light Alien Fight

    Trick or Treat Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 149:34


    Send us a textA perfect storm of lousy news sees out-of-work podcaster Johnny Wolfenstein spiral into a bender, during which he claims to have been abducted by aliens, and fearing their return, he contacts his old friend MonsterZero to help him gear up for a black light alien fight! On Episode 689 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the neon-drenched, drug-fueled alien nightmare Jimmy and Stiggs from director Joe Begos! We also debate whether Waterworld is as bad as everyone remembers, watch the new trailer for the 4K remaster of the cult classic film, Freaked, and ponder if Eli Roth is a better ambassador for horror than he is a filmmaker. So grab your drug of choice, gas up the chainsaw, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Vinyl, horror soundtracks, Trust Kill Records, Saw VI, Halloween 3, Type O Negative, Mushroomhead, Nightmare on Elm St 4: Dream Master, Bela Lugosi, dimestore Jerry Lewis, Mr. Sardonicus, Children of the Corn, Universal Horror, Toxic Avenger IV: Citizen Toxie, Skull and Bones, Hillside Strangler, My Soul To Take, I Spit On Your Grave, Slice and Dice, Navy Seals vs. Zombies, Soul to Keep, Freaky, Wes Craven, Bella Thorn, Nick Cannon, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Prom Night 3, Michael Dudikoff, Alien, Sigourney Weaver, Ghostbusters, Copycat, The Village, Cabin in the Woods, R.L. Stine, Goosebumps, The Black Lagoon, Andromeda Strain, Ray Strickland, The Return of Dracula, The Night Watch, Night of the Bloody Apes, Santo vs The Evil Brain, Patrick Dempsey, Loverboy, Can't Buy Me Love, Sixteen Candles, 3:00 High, Courtney Gains, Witchboard, Freaked 4K Remaster, Tom Stern, Alex Winter, Brooke Shields, Mr. T, Joey Lawrence, William Sadler, Randy Quaid, Bobcat Goldthwaite, Predator: Badlands, Dan Trachtenberg, Elle Fanning, Waterworld, Kevin Costner, Come and See, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Leonard Nimoy, Jeff Goldblum, Karen Allen, Vibes, Transylvania 6-5000, Satantango, 2001: A Space Odyssey, alien mayhem, Jimmy and Stiggs, Joe Begos, Matt Mercer, Stephen Scarlata, Bride of the Monster, Cannibal Holocaust, Kay Parker, Eli Roth, The Horror Section, Hostel 2, Thanksgiving, championing the Italians, Dream Eater, The Piano Killer, Don't Go In That House Bitch, Traumatika, and what a wonderful Waterworld.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show

    The Detroit Lions Podcast
    [584] Detroit Lions Are #1 In The NFL - Detroit Lions Podcast

    The Detroit Lions Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 75:06


    Detroit Lions Podcast: Four Straight, Chiefs On Deck The Detroit Lions handled their business against the Cincinnati Bengals, and the tape backs up what the scoreboard said. In this week's episode we unpack why the operation looks calmer, faster, and tougher in all three phases, and we set the stage for Sunday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs. If you are tracking power rankings and playoff chatter around the nfl, you can feel it. Detroit is winning in repeatable ways. Jared Goff continues to be the thermostat for this offense. His pre-snap control showed up in protection checks, cadence, and quick answers against rotation. The ball came out on time, the run game stayed on schedule with David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs, and the low red zone looked composed. We also talked through the third phase, because Kalif Raymond keeps tilting fields with smart decisions and timely returns that gift the offense short grass. Defensively, the plan was disciplined rush plus tight coverage rules. Aidan Hutchinson's motor again set the edge and squeezed the pocket. The room knows it needs to cut down on penalties that erase game-changing plays, and that message has landed. Trick plays remain on the menu. The staff is still willing to pull levers that force defenses to communicate at speed, and that stress is showing up in busted fits and easy explosives. The injuries are real, and we covered every angle. Terrion Arnold is set to miss time. Other corners are managing issues, which puts a premium on disguises, leverage, and safety help over the top. Up front, Taylor Decker is battling through pain, so the protection plan has to insulate the edges. That means tight end help, chip rules for backs, compressed splits when needed, and a steady diet of first-down efficiency that keeps the entire call sheet available. The fastest way to keep the train on schedule is to keep Jared Goff clean. Now the Kansas City Chiefs. The checklist is clear. Offensively, keep the tempo variable, force simple pictures with motion, and attack space with Gibbs and Sam LaPorta on option routes. Let Amon-Ra St. Brown win choice and glance. Test tackling in the flats. Defensively, Patrick Mahomes punishes undisciplined rush, so it is simulated pressure with rush-lane integrity, late rotation on the back end, and rally tackling. Get Kansas City into second and long, then make them stack drives. This team is stacking traits that travel. Clean pre-snap, early-down wins, red-zone efficiency, and special teams edges are why the Detroit Lions have banked four in a row. The standard does not change because the venue does. Sunday night is a measuring stick, and the locker room is treating it exactly that way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5Y4d8vhMww Let us know what you think about the show by leaving us a message at (313) 314-2421! Your input will help make the show better, and if you leave us a message, you just might be featured in an upcoming podcast! Get yourself a Classic Detroit t-shirt here! Don't miss our great merch selection in the Detroit Lions Podcast store. Looking for the relief that CBD products can bring? Click here: https://bit.ly/2XzawlG Get your Lions Gear at: https://bit.ly/2Ooo5Px As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases made here: https://amzn.to/36e2ZfD Donate Direct at: https://bit.ly/2qnEtFj Join the Patreon Crew at: https://bit.ly/2bgQgyj #lions #detroitlions #detroitlionspodcast #allgrit #onepride #nfl #week6 #kansascity #kansascitychiefs #chiefs Bengals Takeaways: Goff's Control, Hidden Yards, and Finishing Drives Health, Depth, and a Plan for Kansas City Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Artists on Artists on Artists on Artists
    Halloween Candy Designers

    Artists on Artists on Artists on Artists

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 55:04


    Trick or Treat! Grab your pumpkin-shaped Reese's and your eyeball gummies, it's Halloween time and boy do we have a *treat* for you. This week we sat down with the minds of Poe, Bradbury, and King, the design team behind your favorite halloween candies. They discuss their lofty goals, great trendsetting success, and industry rivalries. What will they turn into a spooky shape do next? This episode was filmed in the beautiful Dynasty Typewriter Theater, and tech-produced by Samuel Curtis. For live shows and events you can find more about them at dynastytypewriter.com. To learn more about the BTS of this episode and to find a world of challenges, games, inside scoop, and the Artists being themselves, subscribe to our Patreon! You won't be disappointed with what you find. Check out patreon.com/aoaoaoapod Artists on Artists on Artists on Artists is an improvised Hollywood roundtable podcast by Kylie Brakeman, Jeremy Culhane, Angela Giarratana, and Patrick McDonald. Produced by Laservision Productions. Music by Gabriel Ponton. Edited by Conner McCabe. Thumbnail art by Josh Fleury. Hollywood's talking. Make sure you're listening. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Youtube! Please rate us five stars!

    Dreaming Out Loud With Morgan T Nelson
    Most Played | This Lie Detection Trick Sparked a Huge Debate | Chase Hughes

    Dreaming Out Loud With Morgan T Nelson

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 8:50


    In this Chase Hughes interview we reveal essential techniques for spotting deception and how integrating these techniques can boost your ability to detect deception and navigate complex social situations.

    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
    Flags of Occupation: Jews Hijack American Faith

    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 91:10


    Demons disguised as pastors like Greg Locke are gutting Christianity from the inside, turning God's house into a Zionist slaughterhouse where wife-beaters and adulterers baptize suckers under Israeli flags to fund the Antichrist's throne. These Synagogues of Satan freaks aren't shepherds, they're wolves feasting on your tithes while plotting to drag true believers into eternal hellfire for their Jewish overlords.   Western civilization has been infected by a parasitic invasion of foreign ideals and values that have been introduced into our culture by strange and morally degenerate people whose goal is world domination. We have been OCCUPIED. Watch the film NOW! https://stewpeters.com/occupied/ The government's tricking you. So we're treating you  with real information and big savings. Sign up today and don't miss what they don't want you to know. Use promo code TRICK for $20 off your annual subscription. Join  now at

    Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
    EXCLUSIVE: TAYLOR SWIFT'S $4.99 SALES TRICK STUNS INDUSTRY — J.LO AND BEN'S “REUNION” REVEALED AS STAGED — ROYALS REEL AS SECRET TUNNEL EXPOSED!

    Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 20:15 Transcription Available


    Taylor Swift is being accused by fellow artists of “cheating” to break sales records by slashing her album price to $4.99. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck’s seemingly spontaneous reunion was anything but. And across the pond, Buckingham Palace is scrambling after the discovery of a secret underground tunnel linking the Stafford Hotel to royal grounds Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle
    The Trick G Uses to Make All Decisions

    We Can Do Hard Things with Glennon Doyle

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 74:41


    Glennon shares the new way she's making peace with her body—not through individual “wellness,” but through community care and collective action. Together, we explore why it's more important than ever that we show up—even if we're scared or heartbroken—because the world needs our broken hearts. And we unearth a small miracle: by listening to our bodies, we can participate in life without abandoning ourselves.  Join us now.  Follow We Can Do Hard Things on: Youtube — @wecandohardthingsshow   Instagram — @wecandohardthings TikTok — @wecandohardthingshow

    The Michael Berry Show
    PM Show Hr 1 | Lucy's Trick Football is Like Politician's False Promises

    The Michael Berry Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 32:01 Transcription Available


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    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
    Israel Abducts, Holds HOSTAGE Army Ranger Veteran From International Waters

    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 73:45


    From Rome's strikes to Buenos Aires' flares, the planet's erupting over Israel's sea-siege savagery, with flotilla fighters hunger-striking against the cuffs, cannons, and humiliations doled out to 450 aid warriors including elected reps and our forgotten vets. This ain't isolated piracy; it's the chosen clan's calculated crush on anyone daring to feed Gaza's ghosts, arm yourselves with the facts and fuel the fire before they sink us all. Western civilization has been infected by a parasitic invasion of foreign ideals and values that have been introduced into our culture by strange and morally degenerate people whose goal is world domination. We have been OCCUPIED. Watch the film NOW! https://stewpeters.com/occupied/ The government's tricking you. So we're treating you  with real information and big savings. Sign up today and don't miss what they don't want you to know. Use promo code TRICK for $20 off your annual subscription. Join  now at

    Rumble in the Morning
    Digital Drama 10-7-2025 …Derek isn't complaining about the Rooster cause he's banging Kara

    Rumble in the Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 9:44


    Digital Drama 10-7-2025 …Derek isn't complaining about the Rooster cause he's banging Kara …Mike is already laying down the “Trick or Treat” Rules

    That Amazon Ads Podcast
    #114 - Don't Be Fooled by this Sneaky Little Trick Agencies Use to Take Your Money!

    That Amazon Ads Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 31:09


    Don't Be Fooled by this Sneaky Little Trick Agencies Use to Take Your Money!In this Amazon PPC breakdown, we expose the "Wasted Spend" scare tactic agencies use to win your account.If you're in the US and someone pitched you $30K in "Wasted Spend" on Amazon PPC, listen to this before you say yes.Stephen and Andrew unpack the zero-sales search-term filter, last-click attribution, and why bids live at the target level-not the query-so mass negatives can nuke revenue.You'll learn how to define real waste (irrelevant queries with volume), use negative keywords correctly, and bring ACoS in line with smart bid optimization instead of deleting traffic.Don't Be Fooled by this Sneaky Little Trick Agencies Use to Take Your Money; get the truth and protect your budget.

    2 Jews & 2 Black Dudes Review the Movies

    Eric, Jeff, Styles, Sheek and Jadakiss got together in Yonkers to break down the 2021 American supernatural horror film The Black Phone, starring Ethan Hawke. We discussed Halloweens of our youth, Trick or Trunking, whether Ouija boards are real, what the main character Finn could have done better to escape the clutches of The Grabber, how to take care of bullies in middle school, whether The Grabber's brother is dumb, what to do with phone calls from restricted numbers, the true hero of this film and so much more!!! PLUS: Jadakiss addresses his phone use during the showcast and Eric laments the end of the New York Mets season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    That Witch Life
    Episode 295: Mat Auryn: The Future of Witchcraft

    That Witch Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 83:15


    Kanani, Hilary and Courtney talk to Mat Auryn about the current state of the world, especially here in America, and the future of Witchcraft and its place in these confusing and troubling times.   Join Us On Patreon to hear an ad-free version of this episode.     SPONSORS   Check out the phenomenal tea blends at thejasminepearl.com and save 10% with OUR NEW coupon code WITCH2025. Free shipping on orders over $35. Make sure you let them know you heard about them on That Witch Life Podcast! During the month of October, save 20% on Trick or Treat Tarot by Barbara Moore and Jonathan Hunt! Use coupon code TRICK20 at Llewellyn.com. Coupon valid 10/01/25 through 10/31/25; not valid in conjunction with other discounts or previously placed orders. Note that you do need to be logged in to your llewellyn.com account for coupon to apply. Kitchen Witchery awaits!  From delectable tomato sauce to sumptuous coffees, make DELICIOUS Magick at cucinaaurora.com and save 10% with our new code WITCHLIFE. Tickets are now on sale for So Mote That Con ‘25 - our fifth annual virtual conference on living as a Witch in today's world! Get your tickets ASAP at thatwitchlife.com!    

    The Heavy Metal Hangover
    S2E130 - Live Riffs, Horror Flicks, & The Toughest Choices!

    The Heavy Metal Hangover

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 160:47


    Get ready to throw some horns because Rex and Duff are back with a brand new episode of The Heavy Metal Hangover! We're kicking things off by diving headfirst into the mosh pit of live shows, starting things off by talking about Rex's recent pilgrimage to see Alice Cooper and Judas Priest. Then, it's time to dim the lights for Metal Movies!—our deep dive into films that perfectly blend metal culture and horror. We're talking cult classics and deep cuts like Demon Knight, Trick or Treat, Strangeland, and Night of the Demons, just to name a few of the twisted flicks we're dissecting! Finally, we wrap things up with a high-stakes "King of the Mountain" tough choice segment! We face off with agonizing metal dilemmas before crowning the "King of the Mountain" in a battle of impossible decisions. 

    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
    HOSTAGE: Israel Illegally Abducts Former Army Ranger in International Waters

    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 82:41


    AMERICAN CITIZENS Being ATTACKED in American Cities: LIVE REPORT - Blackhawk Helicopters, Repelling Soldiers Detaining American Citizens, Restraining Children with Zip Ties and Holding Them in U-Haul Trucks in Chicago. Western civilization has been infected by a parasitic invasion of foreign ideals and values that have been introduced into our culture by strange and morally degenerate people whose goal is world domination. We have been OCCUPIED. Watch the film NOW! https://stewpeters.com/occupied/ The government's tricking you. So we're treating you  with real information and big savings. Sign up today and don't miss what they don't want you to know. Use promo code TRICK for $20 off your annual subscription. Join  now at

    ArmaniTalks Podcast
    Thoughts on Halloween, Overly Religious People, & Playing your Role at Work | ArmaniTalks Show Ep#33

    ArmaniTalks Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 60:11


    This video covers a range of topics, starting with thoughts on Halloween and a discussion about overly religious people. The conversation shifts to the changing nature of work, covering the decline of trick-or-treating, being informal, and using anger and patience as signs of mastery. 0:00 Intro 0:50 Thoughts on Halloween 3:15 Thoughts on Overly Religious People 8:20 Decline of Trick or Treating 9:30 Be Informal at Work 12:46 Getting Angry is a Sign of Mastery 19:09 Patience at Work 20:40 Roles are confusing at work nowadays 24:22 Getting Promoted by Being Known for Something 30:00 Play your Role 32:33 Long Rant on Bad Haircuts 44:04 Venting to Get Insights 47:15 Use Fear as Fuel 49:50 Say "Tell Me More" 52:35 People Always Give me Credit 54:30 Best way to Influence 58:40 Outro CONQUER SHYNESS

    Free Neville Goddard
    Quantum Leap - Trick or Treat Manifesting with Neville Goddard

    Free Neville Goddard

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 5:08


    Trick or Treat Manifesting?Most people treat manifesting like Halloween.They're out there using tricks to get a treat.“What mantra should I chant?”“What number should I focus on?”“What exact script will finally make it happen?”That's not manifesting. That's bartering.

    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
    Former Green Beret: Israel Assassinated Charlie Kirk

    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 88:50


    America's been duped, Trump and his lapdog Pete Hegseth are shoving us headfirst into wars for Israel, waving the flag of patriotism while our borders collapse and J6 heroes languish in gulags. Wake up, patriots, this ain't your grandfather's America it's a Zionist war factory, and your sons and daughters are the cannon fodder. The D.C. swamp is at it again, staging fake budget fights to distract you while they funnel your money to their pedophile pals and foreign wars! It's time to wake up, stop funding their crimes, and defund this unconstitutional, corrupt government for good! Western civilization has been infected by a parasitic invasion of foreign ideals and values that have been introduced into our culture by strange and morally degenerate people whose goal is world domination. We have been OCCUPIED. Watch the film NOW! https://stewpeters.com/occupied/ The government's tricking you. So we're treating you  with real information and big savings. Sign up today and don't miss what they don't want you to know. Use promo code TRICK for $20 off your annual subscription. Join  now at

    Trick or Treat Radio
    TorTR #688 - Macon Bacon With a Side of Mr. Terrific's Toxic Sauce

    Trick or Treat Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 218:00


    Send us a textA horrible toxic accident transforms an alien Kryptonian into a downtrodden janitor. When this new toxic version of him is exposed to Earth's selfish, inconsiderate ways he turns into a new evolution of a hero: Incel Space Jesus! On Episode 688 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by the Vegan Prince of Wales, Linus for his Patreon Takeover! Linus has selected an unlikely duo of Superhero films, The Toxic Avenger (2025) and Superman (2025) for us to discuss! We also talk about; the Frankenstein sequel the world needs now, well known actors who started out in Troma films, and how bad marketing can impact a film's release! So grab your toxic mop, save all the dogs and squirrels you can, and strap on your Kryptonian Bum Bag for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Remembering 1990, MC Hammer, The Curse of Frankenstein, Hammer Films, UK theatrical cuts, Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Brexit, BST, Patreon Takeover, Linus, Atomsk, Wulf Gas, noise shows, basement shows, Xiphoid Dimentia, The Brute Man, The Abominable Snowman, Macabre, Attack of the Giant Leeches, Night of the Living Dead, Night of the Strangler, House on Skull Mountain, The Stranger Within, Mansion of the Doomed, Prey, Patrick, The Slayer, My Best Friend is a Vampire, Open House, Dark Carnival, Things, Night Terror, Jacquelin Hyde, Night of the Flesh Eaters, The Dead, 90210 Shark Attack, Cracoon, Insidious, Rupert Friend, Curse of Chucky, The Taking of Deborah Logan, Jeremy Holm, The Ranger, Brooklyn 45, Michelle Bauer, Demon Warp, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Granny, The Manitou, Peeping Tom, Guillermo del Toro, Frankenstein, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, The Toxic Avenger, Peter Dinklage, Macon Blair, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Sebastian Shaw, Billy Bob Thornton, Samuel L. Jackson, Oliver Stone, Kevin Costner, Vanna White, Graduation Day, Marisa Tomei, Chopper Chicks in Zombie Town, David Boreanaz, Terror Firmer, Paul Sorvino, John G. Avildsen, Troma Films, Lloyd Kaufman, Father's Day, Cannibal: The Music, Roger Corman, Blue Ruin, The Shitheads, Buttcrack, Elijah Wood, Avator, The Crow without Eric Draven, Alan Scott and Hal Jordan, Brian Michael Bendis, Slimetime, The Toxic Crusaders, CHUDHaven, Swamp Thing, Evil Dead, Fede Alvarez, The Mighty Crabjoys, Savatage, Hall of the Mountain King, Night on Bald Mountain, Ernest Borgnine, Jesus Lizard, James Gunn, Superman, Krypto, Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster, David Corenswet, Nicholas Hoult, Rachel Brosnahan, Alan Tudyk, Edi Gathegi, Nathan Fillion, Guy Gardner, John Byrne, The New Gods, Mr. Terrific, Brainiac, Jimmy and Stiggs, Joe Begos, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man, mate rate, RobertRodriguezMusic, RIP Renato Casaro, Space Jesus for Incels, Kryptonian Bum Bag, and The Four Swordsmen of the Girthening!Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebookSupport the show

    The Birth Experience with Labor Nurse Mama
    How Fear Can STOP Your Labor — The Nurse Trick That Fixes It | 209

    The Birth Experience with Labor Nurse Mama

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 26:36 Transcription Available


    Trish breaks down the invisible factor that stalls labor: fear. Trish explains how fear floods the body with adrenaline, which in turn, shuts down oxytocin, the hormone vital for labor to progress. She identifies three key fear triggers, shares a 60-second routine to calm the body, and provides a powerful phrase to use with partners or providers to regain control. Drawing from her 16 years as a high-risk labor nurse and personal experience as a mom of seven, Trish offers practical tips to manage fear, set a calming environment, and make informed decisions during labor. Learn the importance of the 'down and out' breathing technique, the impact of your birth environment, and the significance of pausing to understand medical recommendations. This episode empowers you to transform fear into confidence and navigate your labor journey with clarity and calmness.Join the Calm Mama Membership: labornursemama.com/cmsLeave a review and include your Instagram username for a chance to win our monthly raffle!More from this episode:Grab the Labor Calm Routine SheetHelpful Timestamps:01:33 Understanding the Role of Hormones in Labor03:05 Fear Trigger 1: The Fear of Pain06:26 Fear Trigger 2: Environmental Tension10:02 Fear Trigger 3: Losing Control12:35 The 60-Second Calm Sequence15:45 Practical Tips and Final ThoughtsJoin the #1 Birth Course for Confident Birth!Over 15,000 women have used our classes to prepare for birth with the knowledge and tools provided by a Labor Nurse.

    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio
    Former Green Beret: Israel Assassinated Charlie Kirk

    The Patriotically Correct Radio Show with Stew Peters | #PCRadio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 134:02


    The Jews took out Charlie Kirk with a remote-detonated mic, just like they've been murdering patriots from Christ to Kennedy. It's time to expose their evil control over America and fight for our Christian nation! Bishop Joseph Pfeiffer is  ripping the veil off the Jewish occupation of Christianity, exposing how fake pastors push Israel's agenda over Jesus Christ. Tune in as we uncover the truth about the synagogue of Satan and rally real men of faith to fight back! Western civilization has been infected by a parasitic invasion of foreign ideals and values that have been introduced into our culture by strange and morally degenerate people whose goal is world domination. We have been OCCUPIED. Watch the film NOW! https://stewpeters.com/occupied/ The government's tricking you. So we're treating you  with real information and big savings. Sign up today and don't miss what they don't want you to know. Use promo code TRICK for $20 off your annual subscription. Join  now at

    From The Void Podcast
    Horror Movies Top 10 w/Adam Narloch

    From The Void Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 95:37


    This week, I'm not sitting by the fire alone. Joining me is my old podcast partner and good friend, Adam, for a special conversation about something near and dear to both of us: horror movies.   Together, we dig into: Why horror has such a grip on us The movies that first hooked us as fans The films that still give us chills (and laughs) today A few deep-cut recommendations you might not expect   Adam's Top 10:  1. The Exorcist  2. The Burbs 3. Event Horizon  4. The Shining 5. The Babadook 6. Oddity  7. Talk To Me  8. The Conjuring  9. Insidious  10. The Ring   John's Top 10: 1. The Exorcist 2. The Burbs 3. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4. Fright Night  5. Trick r' Treat 6. Cabin in the Woods 7. The Shining 8. IT 9. The Blair Witch Project  10. Bram Stoker's Dracula    October is the perfect time to celebrate the genre, and this episode is all about why horror continues to thrill, disturb, and inspire us.  

    Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
    KSU biology student gets hands-on experience in Guatemala clinic

    Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 10:44


    MDJ Script/ Top Stories for October 1st Publish Date:  October 1st Commercial: From the BG Ad Group Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.    Today is Wednesday, October 1st and Happy Birthday to I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal KSU biology student gets hands-on experience in Guatemala clinic Macabre Victorian Funeral Experience returns to Root House Museum Graduation rates increase across state, including Cobb, Marietta All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  BREAK: INGLES 5 STORY 1: KSU biology student gets hands-on experience in Guatemala clinic  Like a lot of college students, Kennesaw State junior David Roque spent his summer in the tropics. But beaches and ziplining? Not exactly. Instead, he was back in his hometown of Poptun, Guatemala, working at his dad’s medical clinic—his second summer doing so. David wore a lot of hats: checking in patients, translating, assisting with surgeries. Poptun, tucked in Guatemala’s northern Peten region, is remote—thick forests, few medical facilities. Patients travel miles for care, and David’s bilingual skills made him indispensable. Between shifts, he even managed to take a cell biology course remotely. Medicine runs in his blood. His grandfather was a doctor in Cuba, his dad runs the clinic, his mom’s a nurse, and his sister’s about to graduate med school. At KSU, David’s passion for medicine expanded into research. Through the First-Year Scholars program, he joined a project on radiation therapy for cancer patients, earning two publications in his first year. David’s work has taken him to conferences at Georgia Tech, the State Capitol, and even Pennsylvania. He’s now drafting a proposal for his own cancer research project, blending his love for medicine and discovery. STORY 2: Macabre Victorian Funeral Experience returns to Root House Museum  This October, the William Root House takes a step back in time—into the somber world of a Victorian-era funeral. In 1856, Hannah and William Root shared their home with family, including Hannah’s father, Leonard Simpson, who passed away on Oct. 11 of that year. To honor his memory, the house is now staged as it would’ve been after his death: curtains drawn, black crepe draped over furniture, and mourning ribbons everywhere. Visitors can explore artifacts like 19th-century embalming tools, mourning jewelry made from human hair (yes, really), and other eerie relics of Victorian death customs. Daytime tours are included with regular admission. For those craving something darker, two after-hours events are on the calendar. Midnight Wake (Oct. 11, 11 p.m.–midnight): A candlelit VIP tour dives into embalming practices of the 1800s, ending with a haunting recital of a death poem written by Leonard Simpson himself. Tickets are $50, limited to 13 guests, and for ages 12+. Victorian Funeral Flashlight Tours (Oct. 25, 5–9 p.m.): Wander the house at your own pace, flashlight in hand, through dimly lit rooms. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Details at RootHouseMuseum.com/Funeral. STORY 3: Graduation rates increase across state, including Cobb, Marietta  Graduation rates are climbing, and 2025 was a record-breaking year for Marietta, Cobb, and Georgia as a whole. Marietta High hit 92.2%, its highest since Georgia adopted the adjusted cohort method in 2011. Cobb County wasn’t far behind, with an 89.2% rate—its best ever. Statewide, Georgia’s seniors reached 87.2%, another all-time high. Cobb’s Superintendent Chris Ragsdale credited a decade of steady growth, with schools like South Cobb making huge leaps (up 9.5 points to 87.9%). Meanwhile, Marietta Superintendent Dr. Grant Rivera praised the “shared commitment” of teachers, families, and students. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info.  We’ll be right back. Break: INGLES 5 STORY 4: UPDATE: Ted’s Montana Grill to fill 'Goldstein Gap' on Marietta Square  After years of sitting empty, the infamous “Goldstein Gap” on Marietta Square is finally getting a new tenant—a Ted’s Montana Grill. The Marietta Historic Board of Review gave the project a unanimous thumbs-up, approving plans for a single-story restaurant designed to blend seamlessly with the Square’s historic charm. The lot at 77 North Park Square, owned by former Councilman Philip Goldstein’s family, has been vacant since 2010, when the Cuthbertson building was demolished. Past proposals, including a brewery and a five-story building, fizzled out. The new 4,311-square-foot building will feature a brick façade, mahogany trim, and a design that mimics a two-story structure to match its neighbors. Ted’s Montana Grill, founded by Ted Turner, will bring its signature American and Western-style menu to the space—finally filling a long-standing gap in the Square’s landscape. STORY 5: Multiple businesses close after east Cobb shopping center fire A fire at the Village East Cobb shopping center has left nearly every business there shuttered, at least for now. Bookmiser, the beloved indie bookstore, is among the hardest hit. Co-owner Annell Gerson said the shop is closed “until further notice” after smoke and soot from Sunday’s early morning fire damaged much of their inventory. The fire started in the back room of Owl Repair, a phone repair shop next door, likely from a lithium-ion battery, though the cause is still under investigation. Firefighters contained the flames, but smoke spread through the building’s shared attic, leaving damage in every business. Chop Stix China Bistro owner Lyn Lin said they’ll be closed “at least a week” to deep clean and toss all food. Bookmiser is working to salvage what they can, but in the meantime, customers can shop online at bookmiser.net. Break: STORY 6: Kemp denies Cobb Election Board's request to amend special election date   Gov. Brian Kemp has denied a request from the Cobb Board of Elections to move the special election for former state Sen. Jason Esteves’ seat to Nov. 4, sticking with the original date of Nov. 18. Esteves, who resigned Sept. 10 to run for governor, left his District 35 seat—covering parts of Cobb and Fulton—vacant. The elections board argued Nov. 4, already a statewide Election Day, would save money and reduce voter confusion. But Kemp disagreed. “Convenience isn’t the priority,” Kemp wrote, emphasizing the need for voters and candidates to have more time. Local leaders, however, aren’t thrilled. Cobb Democratic Chair Essence Johnson called the decision “fiscally irresponsible,” while GOP Chair Mary Clarice Hathaway said it could lead to low turnout. Early voting starts Oct. 27, with registration closing Oct. 20. If a runoff is needed, it’ll happen Dec. 16—just in time for the holiday chaos. STORY 7: Autumn happenings Cobb County’s got fall covered—pumpkins, paint, parades, and just the right amount of spooky. Here’s a taste of what’s happening: Oct. 10, 6–7:30 p.m.: Paint Your Own Pumpkin Candy Dish at Sewell Mill Library. $28 gets you paint, glaze, and a kiln-fired masterpiece. Register online or call 770-509-4989. Oct. 14, 3–5 p.m.: Pumpkin Painting at Gritters Library. Bring your own pumpkin. All ages welcome (kids under 8 need an adult). Oct. 14, 4:30–5:30 p.m.: Pumpkin Drop Challenge at Switzer Library. Ages 8–12. Think egg drop, but with pumpkins. Oct. 17–18, 6:30–9 p.m.: Trick or Treatment Spooky Tour at R.L. Sutton Water Reclamation Facility. Creepy, educational, and after dark. Registration opens Oct. 1. Oct. 25, 5–10 p.m.: Free Fall Festival of Fun at Jim R. Miller Park. Oct. 25–31: Haunted House at Jim R. Miller Park. $5 admission. Pre-registration required. For even more fall fun, visit cobbcounty.gov. We’ll have closing comments after this. Break: INGLES 5 Signoff-   Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.mdjonline.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. 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    The Bloody Disgusting Podcast
    #244 - Long-Winded B*tch: Burnt Tongues & Bloody Tales

    The Bloody Disgusting Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 58:03


    Tune in, get bloody, and let the October madness begin! It's officially spooky season, and Shelby & Zena are kicking off October with screams, sweets, and a surprise you do not want to miss! Shelby sinks her fangs into the Top-Ranked Halloween Candies and unpacks the creepy (and very real) origin behind the myth of poisoned Halloween treats. Spoiler: It's darker than you think... Then, things heat up, literally, with “Trick or Question”, a twisted game where Shelby & Zena must either answer creepy questions under 15 secs...or take a shot of HOT SAUCE. Cue sour faces, burning mouths, chaotic laughter, and just the right amount of horror! PLUS: We've teamed up with Puncture Wound Pins for a KILLER giveaway! One lucky victim, I mean, winner will snag some wickedly cool horror pins inspired by the Halloween-themed slasher HAUNT. Head to our socials to enter! You can win THIS pin: https://www.puncturewoundpins.com/product/some-monster-are-real Meagan Navarro's Five Gothic Horror Movies to Stream This Week: https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3906212/five-gothic-horror-movies-to-stream/ Stay creepy. Stay disgusting. If you're here for the jump scares, the laughs, and a community of horror lovers, you've found your people. New episodes drop weekly.  Got a burning horror question you want us to tackle on the show? We're all ears! Call and leave us a message at (224) 475-1040, shoot us a text, or drop us an email @ ⁠bdisgustingpodcast@gmail.com⁠. Your question could be featured and answered on the next episode! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe on your favorite apps. *** // Check out Puncture Wound Pins   IG: www.instagram.com/puncturewoundpins/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Puncture-Wound-Pins-100090877444533/ Website: www.puncturewoundpins.com/ // Follow The Bloody Disgusting Podcast     Twitter/X: ⁠https://twitter.com/BDisgustingpod⁠   IG: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/bdisgustingpod⁠   Bluesky: ⁠https://bsky.app/profile/bdisgustingpod.bsky.social⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/bloodydisgustingpodcast⁠   // Follow Shelby Novak Twitter/X: ⁠@shelbybnovak⁠ | IG: ⁠@shelbybnovak/⁠ | Bluesky: ⁠shelbybnovak.bsky.social⁠ // Follow Scare You To Sleep Podcast Twitter/X: ⁠@scareyoutosleep⁠   IG: ⁠@scareyoutosleep/⁠ Bluesky: ⁠scareyoutosleep.bsky.social⁠ // Follow Zena Dixon   Twitter/X: ⁠@LovelyZena⁠ | IG: ⁠@realqueenofhorror/⁠ | Bluesky: ⁠lovelyzena.bsky.social⁠  YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@RealQueenofHorror/videos⁠  TikTok: ⁠@realqueenofhorror⁠  Watch FREE horror streaming 24/7 on Screambox! https://www.screambox.com/livetv Never miss a horror headline, follow us on Instagram - https://instagram.com/bdisgusting Twitter - https://twitter.com/bdisgusting Facebook - https://facebook.com/BloodyDisgusting Your #1 source for all things horror since 2001! https://bloody-disgusting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Murphy, Sam & Jodi
    WEDNESDAY 10/1: The odd trick to help you fall asleep / Keep The Wow Wednesday / Are you addicted to processed foods?

    Murphy, Sam & Jodi

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 30:39


    The odd trick that works for when you can't go to sleep.Keep The Wow Wednesday - we celebrate the things YOU ARE celebrating!Are you addicted to processed foods? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Padded Room Podcast
    The Padded Room Podcast Ep.696 (Trick)

    The Padded Room Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 118:50


    Things that turn your poop red, upcoming releases, Halloween horror, rise of the fish people, things found in the "poo-niverse", undead anti-semites and Trick!

    Continuum Audio
    Multidisciplinary Treatment for Functional Movement Disorder With Dr. Jon Stone

    Continuum Audio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 28:17


    Functional movement disorders are a common clinical concern for neurologists. The principle of “rule-in” diagnosis, which involves demonstrating the difference between voluntary and automatic movement, can be carried through to explanation, triage, and evidence-based multidisciplinary rehabilitation therapy. In this episode, Gordon Smith, MD, FAAN speaks Jon Stone, PhD, MB, ChB, FRCP, an author of the article “Multidisciplinary Treatment for Functional Movement Disorder” in the Continuum® August 2025 Movement Disorders issue. Dr. Smith is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a professor and chair of neurology at Kenneth and Dianne Wright Distinguished Chair in Clinical and Translational Research at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. Dr. Stone is a consultant neurologist and honorary professor of neurology at the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences at the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. Additional Resources Read the article: Multidisciplinary Treatment for Functional Movement Disorder Subscribe to Continuum®: shop.lww.com/Continuum Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Host: @gordonsmithMD Guest: @jonstoneneuro Full episode transcript available here Dr Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum. This exclusive Continuum Audio interview is available only to you, our subscribers. We hope you enjoy it. Thank you for listening. Dr Smith: Hello, this is Dr Gordon Smith. Today I've got the great pleasure of interviewing Dr Johnstone about his article on the multidisciplinary treatment for functional neurologic disorder, which he wrote with Dr Alan Carson. This article will appear in the August 2025 Continuum issue on movement disorders. I will say, Jon, that as a Continuum Audio interviewer, I usually take the interviews that come my way, and I'm happy about it. I learn something every time. They're all a lot of fun. But there have been two instances where I go out and actively seek to interview someone, and you are one of them. So, I'm super excited that they allowed me to talk with you today. For those of our listeners who understand or are familiar with FND, Dr Stone is a true luminary and a leader in this, both in clinical care and research. He's also a true humanist. And I have a bit of a bias here, but he was the first awardee of the Ted Burns Humanism in Neurology award, which is a real honor and reflective of your great work. So welcome to the podcast, Jon. Maybe you can introduce yourself to our audience. Dr Stone: Well, thank you so much, Gordon. It was such a pleasure to get that award, the Ted Burns Award, because Ted was such a great character. I think the spirit of his podcasts is seen in the spirit of these podcasts as well. So, I'm a neurologist in Edinburgh in Scotland. I'm from England originally. I'm very much a general neurologist still. I still work full-time. I do general neurology, acute neurology, and I do two FND clinics a week. I have a research group with Alan Carson, who you mentioned; a very clinical research group, and we've been doing that for about 25 years. Dr Smith: I really want to hear more about your clinical approach and how you run the clinic, but I wonder if it would be helpful for you to maybe provide a definition. What's the definition of a functional movement disorder? I mean, I think all of us see these patients, but it's actually nice to have a definition. Dr Stone: You know, that's one of the hardest things to do in any paper on FND. And I'm involved with the FND society, and we're trying to get together a definition. It's very hard to get an overarching definition. But from a movement disorder point of view, I think you're looking at a disorder where there is an impairment of voluntary movement, where you can demonstrate that there is an automatic movement, which is normal in the same movement. I mean, that's a very clumsy way of saying it. Ultimately, it's a disorder that's defined by the clinical features it has; a bit like saying, what is migraine? You know? Or, what is MS? You know, it's very hard to actually say that in a sentence. I think these are disorders of brain function at a very broad level, and particularly with FND disorders, of a sort of higher control of voluntary movement, I would say. Dr Smith: There's so many pearls in this article and others that you've written. One that I really like is that this isn't a diagnosis of exclusion, that this is an affirmative diagnosis that have clear diagnostic signs. And I wonder if you can talk a little bit about the diagnostic process, arriving at an FND diagnosis for a patient. Dr Stone: I think this is probably the most important sort of “switch-around” in the last fifteen, twenty years since I've been involved. It's not new information. You know, all of these diagnostic signs were well known in the 19th century; and in fact, many of them were described then as well. But they were kind of lost knowledge, so that by the time we got to the late nineties, this area---which was called conversion disorder then---it was written down. This is a diagnosis of exclusion that you make when you've ruled everything out. But in fact, we have lots of rule in signs, which I hope most listeners are familiar with. So, if you've got someone with a functional tremor, you would do a tremor entrainment test where you do rhythmic movements of your thumb and forefinger, ask the patient to copy them. It's very important that they copy you rather than make their own movements. And see if their tremor stops briefly, or perhaps entrains to the same rhythm that you're making, or perhaps they just can't make the movement. That might be one example. There's many examples for limb weakness and dystonia. There's a whole lot of stuff to learn there, basically, clinical skills. Dr Smith: You make a really interesting point early on in your article about the importance of the neurological assessment as part of the treatment of the patient. I wonder if you could talk to our listeners about that. Dr Stone: So, I think, you know, there's a perception that- certainly, there was a perception that that the neurologist is there to make a diagnosis. When I was training, the neurologist was there to tell the patient that they didn't have the kind of neurological problem and to go somewhere else. But in fact, that treatment process, when it goes well, I think begins from the moment you greet the patient in the waiting room, shake their hand, look at them. Things like asking the patient about all their symptoms, being the first doctor who's ever been interested in their, you know, horrendous exhaustion or their dizziness. You know, questions that many patients are aware that doctors often aren't very interested in. These are therapeutic opportunities, you know, as well as just taking the history that enable the patient to feel relaxed. They start thinking, oh, this person's actually interested in me. They're more likely to listen to what you've got to say if they get that feeling off you. So, I'd spend a lot of time going through physical symptoms. I go through time asking the patient what they do, and the patients will often tell you what they don't do. They say, I used to do this, I used to go running. Okay, you need to know that, but what do they actually do? Because that's such valuable information for their treatment plan. You know, they list a whole lot of TV shows that they really enjoy, they're probably not depressed. So that's kind of useful information. I also spend a lot of time talking to them about what they think is wrong. Be careful, that they can annoy patients, you know. Well, I've come to you because you're going to tell me what's wrong. But what sort of ideas had you had about what was wrong? I need to know so that I can deal with those ideas that you've had. Is there a particular reason that you're in my clinic today? Were you sent here? Was it your idea? Are there particular treatments that you think would really help you? These all set the scene for what's going to come later in terms of your explanation. And, more importantly, your triaging of the patient. Is this somebody where it's the right time to be embarking on treatment, which is a question we don't always ask yourself, I think. Dr Smith: That's a really great point and kind of segues to my next question, which is- you talked a little bit about this, right? Generally speaking, we have come up with this is a likely diagnosis earlier, midway through the encounter. And you talked a little bit about how to frame the encounter, knowing what's coming up. And then what's coming up is sharing with the patient our opinion. In your article, you point out this should be no different than telling someone they have Parkinson's disease, for instance. What pearls do you have and what pitfalls do you have in how to give the diagnosis? And, you know, a lot of us really weren't trained to do this. What's the right way, and what are the most common land mines that folks step on when they're trying to share this information with patients? Dr Stone: I've been thinking about this for a long time, and I've come to the conclusion that all we need to do with this disorder is stop being weird. What goes wrong? The main pitfall is that people think, oh God, this is FND, this is something a bit weird. It's in a different box to all of the other things and I have to do something weird. And people end up blurting out things like, well, your scan was normal or, you haven't got epilepsy or, you haven't got Parkinson's disease. That's not what you normally do. It's weird. What you normally do is you take a deep breath and you say, I'm sorry to tell you've got Parkinson's disease or, you have this type of dystonia. That's what you normally say. If you follow the normal- what goes wrong is that people don't follow the normal rules. The patient picks up on this. What's going on here? This doctor's telling me what I don't have and then they're starting to talk about some reason why I've got this, like stress, even though I don't- haven't been told what it is yet. You do the normal rules, give it a name, a name that you're comfortable with, preferably as specific as possible: functional tremor, functional dystonia. And then do what you normally do, which is explain to the patient why you think it's this. So, if someone's got Parkinson's, you say, I think you've got Parkinson's because I noticed that you're walking very slowly and you've got a tremor. And these are typical features of Parkinson. And so, you're talking about the features. This is where I think it's the most useful thing that you can do. And the thing that I do when it goes really well and it's gone badly somewhere else, the thing I probably do best, what was most useful, is showing the patient their signs. I don't know if you do that, Gordon, but it's maybe not something that we're used to doing. Dr Smith: Wait, maybe you can talk more about that, and maybe, perhaps, give an example? Talk about how that impacts treatment. I was really impressed about the approach to physical therapy, and treatment of patients really leverages the physical examination findings that we're all well-trained to look for. So maybe explore that a little bit. Dr Stone: Yeah, I think absolutely it does. And I think we've been evolving these thoughts over the last ten or fifteen years. But I started, you know, maybe about twenty years ago, started to show people their tremor entrainment tests. Or their Hoover sign, for example; if you don't know Hoover sign, weakness of hip extension, that comes back to normal when the person's flexing their normal leg, their normal hip. These are sort of diagnostic tricks that we had. Ahen I started writing articles about FND, various senior neurologists said to me, are you sure you should write this stuff down? Patients will find out. I wrote an article with Marc Edwards called “Trick or Treat in Neurology” about fifteen years ago to say that actually, although they're they might seem like tricks, there really are treats for patients because you're bringing the diagnosis into the clinic room. It's not about the normal scan. You can have FND and MS. It's not about the normal scan. It's about what you're seeing in front of you. If you show that patient, yes, you can't move your leg. The more you try, the worse it gets. I can see that. But look, lift up your other leg. Let me show you. Can you see now how strong your leg is? It's such a powerful way of communicating to the patient what's wrong with them diagnostically, giving them that confidence. What it's also doing is showing them the potential for improvement. It's giving them some hope, which they badly need. And, as we'll perhaps talk about, the physio treatment uses that as well because we have to use a different kind of physio for many forms of functional movement disorder, which relies on just glimpsing these little moments of normal function and promoting them, promoting the automatic movement, squashing down that abnormal pattern of voluntary movement that people have got with FND. Dr Smith: So, maybe we can talk about that now. You know, I've got a bunch of other questions to ask you about mechanism and stuff, but let's talk about the approach to physical therapy because it's such a good lead-in and I always worry that our physical therapists aren't knowledgeable about this. So, maybe some examples, you have some really great ones in the article. And then words of wisdom for us as we're engaging physical therapists who may not be familiar with FND, how to kind of build that competency and relationship with the therapist with whom you work. Dr Stone: Some of the stuff is the same. Some of the rehabilitation ideas are similar, thinking about boom and bust activity, which is very common in these patients, or grading activity. That's similar, but some of them are really different. So, if you have a patient with a stroke, the physiotherapist might be very used to getting that person to think and look at their leg to try and help them move, which is part of their rehabilitation. In FND, that makes things worse. That's what's happening in Hoover sign and tremor entrainment sign. Attention towards the limb is making it worse. But if the patient's on board with the diagnosis and understands it, they'll also see what you need to do, then, in the physio is actively use distraction in a very transparent way and say to the patient, look, I think if I get you to do that movement, and I'll film you, I think your movement's going to look better. Wouldn't that be great if we could demonstrate that? And the patient says, yeah, that would be great. We're kind of actively using distraction. We're doing things that would seem a bit strange for someone with other forms of movement disorder. So, the patients, for example, with functional gait disorders who you discover can jog quite well on a treadmill. In fact, that's another diagnostic test. Or they can walk backwards, or they can dance or pretend that they're ice skating, and they have much more fluid movements because their ice skating program in their brain is not corrupted, but their normal walking program is. So, can you then turn ice skating or jogging into normal walking? It's not that complicated, I think. The basic ideas are pretty simple, but it does require some creativity from whoever's doing the therapy because you have to use what the patient's into. So, if the patient used to be a dancer- we had a patient who was a, she was really into ballet dancing. Her ballet was great, but her walking was terrible. So, they used ballet to help her walk again. And that's incredibly satisfying for the therapist as well. So, if you have a therapist who's not sure, there are consensus recommendations. There are videos. One really good success often makes a therapist want to do that again and think, oh, that's interesting. I really helped that patient get better. Dr Smith: For a long time, this has been framed as a mental health issue, conversion disorder, and maybe we can talk a little bit about early life of trauma as a risk factor. But, you know, listening to you talk, it sounds like a brain network problem. Even the word “functional”, to me, it seems a little judgmental. I don't know if this is the best term, but is this really a network problem? Dr Stone: The word “functional”, for most neurologists, sounds judgmental because of what you associate it with. If you think about what the word actually is, it's- it does what it says on the tin. There's a disordered brain function. I mean, it's not a great word. It's the least worst term, in my view. And yes, of course it's a brain network problem, because what other organ is it going to be? You know, that's gone wrong? When software brains go wrong, they go wrong in networks. But I think we have to be careful not to swing that pendulum too far to the other side because the problem here, when we say asking the question, is this a mental health problem or a neurological one, we're just asking the wrong question. We're asking a question that makes no sense. However you try and answer that, you're going to get a stupid answer because the question doesn't make sense. We shouldn't have those categories. It's one organ. And what's so fascinating about FND---and I hope what can incite your sort of curiosity about it---is this disorder which defies this categorization. You see some patients with it, they say, oh, they've got a brain network disorder. Then you meet another patient who was sexually abused for five years by their uncle when they were nine, between nine and fourteen; they developed an incredibly strong dissociative threat response into that experience. They have crippling anxiety, PTSD, interpersonal problems, and their FND is sort of somehow a part of that; part of that experience that they've had. So, to ignore that or to deny or dismiss psychological, psychiatric aspects, is just as bad and just as much a mistake as to dismiss the kind of neurological aspects as well. Dr Smith: I wonder if this would be a good time to go back and talk a little bit about a concept that I found really interesting, and that is FND as a prodromal syndrome before a different neurological problem. So, for instance, FND prodromal to Parkinson's disease. Can you talk to us a little bit about that? I mean, obviously I was familiar with the fact that patients who have nonepileptic seizurelike events often have epileptic seizures, but the idea of FND ahead of Parkinson's was new to me. Dr Stone: So, this is definitely a thing that happens. It's interesting because previously, perhaps, if you saw someone who was referred with a functional tremor---this has happened to me and my colleagues. They send me some with a functional tremor. By the time I see them, it's obvious they've got Parkinson's because it's been a little gap. But it turns out that the diagnosis of functional tremor was wrong. It was just that they've developed that in the prodrome of Parkinson's disease. And if you think about it, it's what you'd expect, really, especially with Parkinson's disease. We know people develop anxiety in the prodrome of Parkinson's for ten, fifteen years before it's part of the prodrome. Anxiety is a very strong risk factor for FND, and they're already developing abnormalities in their brain predisposing them to tremor. So, you put those two things together, why wouldn't people get FND? It is interesting to think about how that's the opposite of seizures, because most people with comorbidity of functional seizures and epilepsy, 99% of the time the epilepsy came first. They had the experience of an epileptic seizure, which is frightening, which evokes strong threat response and has somehow then led to a recapitulation of that experience in a functional seizure. So yeah, it's really interesting how these disorders overlap. We're seeing something similar in early MS where, I think, there's a slight excess of functional symptoms; but as the disease progresses, they often become less, actually. Dr Smith: What is the prognosis with the types of physical therapy? And we haven't really talked about psychological therapy, but what's the success rate? And then what's the relapse rate or risk? Dr Stone: Well, it does depend who they're seeing, because I think---as you said---you're finding difficult to get people in your institution who you feel are comfortable with this. Well, that's a real problem. You know, you want your therapists to know about this condition, so that matters. But I think with a team with a multidisciplinary approach, which might include psychological therapy, physio, OT, I think the message is you can get really good outcomes. You don't want to oversell this to patients, because these treatments are not that good yet. You can get spectacular outcomes. And of course, people always show the videos of those. But in published studies, what you're seeing is that most studies of- case series of rehabilitation, people generally improve. And I think it's reasonable to say to a patient, that we have these treatments, there's a good chance it's going to help you. I can't guarantee it's going to help you. It's going to take a lot of work and this is something we have to do together. So, this is not something you're going to do to the patient, they're going to do it with you. Which is why it's so important to find out, hey, do they agree with you with the diagnosis? And check they do. And is it the right time? It's like when someone needs to lose weight or change any sort of behavior that they've just become ingrained. It's not easy to do. So, I don't know if that helps answer the question. Dr Smith: No, that's great. And you actually got right where I was wanting to go next, which is the idea of timing and acceptance. You brought this up earlier on, right? So, sometimes patients are excited and accepting of having an affirmative diagnosis, but sometimes there's some resistance. How do you manage the situation where you're making this diagnosis, but a patient's resistant to it? Maybe they're fixating on a different disease they think they have, or for whatever reason. How do you handle that in terms of initiating therapy of the overall diagnostic process? Dr Stone: We should, you know, respect people's rights to have whatever views they want about what's wrong with them. And I don't see my job as- I'm not there to change everyone's mind, but I think my job is to present the information to them in a kind of neutral way and say, look, here it is. This is what I think. My experience is, if you do that, most people are willing to listen. There are a few who are not, but most people are. And most of the time when it goes wrong, I have to say it's us and not the patients. But I think you do need to find out if they can have some hope. You can't do rehabilitation without hope, really. That's what you're looking for. I sometimes say to patients, where are you at with this? You know, I know this is a really hard thing to get your head around, you've never heard of it before. It's your own brain going wrong. I know that's weird. How much do you agree with it on a scale of naught to ten? Are you ten like completely agreeing, zero definitely don't? I might say, are you about a three? You know, just to make it easy for them to say, no, I really don't agree with you. Patients are often reluctant to tell you exactly what they're thinking. So, make it easy for them to disagree and then see where they're at. If they're about seven, say, that's good. But you know, it'd be great if you were nine or ten because this is going to be hard. It's painful and difficult, and you need to know that you're not damaging your body. Those sort of conversations are helpful. And even more importantly, is it the right time? Because again, if you explore that with people, if a single mother with four kids and, you know, huge debts and- you know, it's going to be very difficult for them to engage with rehab. So, you have to be realistic about whether it's the right time, too; but keep that hope going regardless. Dr Smith: So, Jon, there's so many things I want to talk to you about, but maybe rather than let me drive it, let me ask you, what's the most important thing that our listeners need to know that I haven't asked you about? Dr Stone: Oh God. I think when people come and visit me, they sometimes, let's go and see this guy who does a lot of FND, and surely, it'll be so easy for him, you know? And I think some of the feedback I've had from visitors is, it's been helpful to watch, to see that it's difficult for me too. You know, this is quite hard work. Patients have lots of things to talk about. Often you don't have enough time to do it in. It's a complicated scenario that you're unravelling. So, it's okay if you find it difficult work. Personally, I think it's very rewarding work, and it's worth doing. It's worth spending the time. I think you only need to have a few patients where they've improved. And sometimes that encounter with the neurologist made a huge difference. Think about whether that is worth it. You know, if you do that with five patients and one or two of them have that amazing, really good response, well, that's probably worth it. It's worth getting out of bed in the morning. I think reflecting on, is this something you want to do and put time and effort into, is worthwhile because I recognize it is challenging at times, and that's okay. Dr Smith: That's a great number needed to treat, five or six. Dr Stone: Exactly. I think it's probably less than that, but… Dr Smith: You're being conservative. Dr Stone: I think deliberately pessimistic; but I think it's more like two or three, yeah. Dr Smith: Let me ask one other question. There's so much more for our listeners in the article. This should be required reading, in my opinion. I think that of most Continuum, but this, I really truly mean it. But I think you've probably inspired a lot of listeners, right? What's the next step? We have a general or comprehensive neurologist working in a community practice who's inspired and wants to engage in the proactive care of the FND patients they see. What's the next step or advice you have for them as they embark on this? It strikes me, like- and I think you said this in the article, it's hard work and it's hard to do by yourself. So, what's the advice for someone to kind of get started? Dr Stone: Yeah, find some friends pretty quick. Though, yeah, your own enthusiasm can take you a long way, you know, especially with we've got much better resources than we have. But it can only take you so far. It's really particularly important, I think, to find somebody, a psychiatrist or psychologist, you can share patients with and have help with. In Edinburgh, that's been very important. I've done all this work with the neuropsychiatrist, Alan Carson. It might be difficult to do that, but just find someone, send them an easy patient, talk to them, teach them some of this stuff about how to manage FND. It turns out it's not that different to what they're already doing. You know, the management of functional seizures, for example, is- or episodic functional movement disorders is very close to managing panic disorder in terms of the principles. If you know a bit about that, you can encourage people around you. And then therapists just love seeing these patients. So, yeah, you can build up slowly, but don't- try not to do it all on your own, I would say. There's a risk of burnout there. Dr Smith: Well, Dr Stone, thank you. You don't disappoint. This has really been a fantastic conversation. I really very much appreciate it. Dr Stone: That's great, Gordon. Thanks so much for your time, yeah. Dr Smith: Well, listeners, again, today I've had the great pleasure of interviewing Dr Jon Stone about his article on the multidisciplinary treatment for functional neurologic disorder, which he wrote with Dr Alan Carson. This article appears in the August 2025 Continuum issue on movement disorders. Please be sure to check out Continuum Audio episodes from this and other issues. And listeners, thank you once again for joining us today. Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, Associate Editor of Continuum Audio. We hope you've enjoyed this subscriber-exclusive interview. Thank you for listening.

    Bright Side
    Minecraft 360° VR Extreme Roller Coaster Ride Will Trick You

    Bright Side

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 10:24


    And here we go again: the great game of optical illusions is about to begin. How well do you trust your mind? We can't even imagine how often our sight, hearing, or smell cheat us. Our past experiences, hidden desires, and influences are responsible for making optical illusions work. Our brain is always in search of patterns so don't trust your eyes. Sometimes we see what we want to see rather than reality. Today, we'll show you some optical illusions which can prove that things are not as simple as they seem. It's gonna be really cool because this is a 360-degree video! And if you're a Minecraft fan, you'll definitely like it! Strap in your seat belts and hold on to something — we're rolling! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Intertextual Cardboard Experience
    #40 - Pete Wissinger—Crit(ical Thinking Skill)s and Trick(y question)s—A Back to School Special

    Intertextual Cardboard Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 87:53


    Intertextual Experience is now over the hill with its 40th guest and is also over the moon that it's with designer, developer, and podcaster, Pete Wissinger. Pete's also a teacher, so this episode thinks about the relationships between teaching and gaming as well as how the unique schedule of being a teacher can aid and/or hinder being creative in the board game space. We talk about coffee consumption, games that work well in the classroom, the idea of learning in general, designer diaries, cursed concoctions of board game mechanisms, and so much more.Check out Pete on the Decision Space Podcast, Bluesky, and BoardGameGeek.The show is structured around a “Play-CT” test, which isn't really like the ACT in any way whatsoever. While having the freedom to choose going through this line of questioning in any way he'd like, Pete—**spoilers**—chooses to go through it chronologically. The document provided for Pete is going to be linked here, and I'll also add the games mentioned in the episode at the bottom of that document: That documentSeeing as the document provides all of the questions and it's easily accessible, the chapter breakdowns will be short (and/or goofier than normal, if possible).Intro (0:00)English (13:19)It's all about context here. Some introductory questions in addition to chatting about what designer diaries can add to the experience of all parties involved.Quick Math (43:20)Only the most accurate percentages are accepted as correct answers here, and there's a Google Drawn balancing scale thing on the document linked above that's definitely worth checking out.Reading [Into Things] (55:00)This section is mostly about connections:Links between designing, podcasting, and developingPeople to the hobby itselfetc.Science? (1:11:56)Like a peanut butter and mayo sandwich, Pete concocts some game combinations that might sound disgusting but are actually delicious (the game ideas do actually sound fun though—that sandwich would be puke-inducing).Writing and Extra Credit (1:17:01)Writing here is the substitute for the usual wrap-up questions, and extra credit is extra credit.-----------------------------------------------------------------If you like this show, liking it on whatever platform you listen to and writing a review would mean so much! Furthermore, it's as independent as it gets, so any financial support would help with the subscriptions that make this project go smoothly.That can be done by "buying me a coffee" and/or buying a copy of my board game (I like it).All of my socials and support information can be found here: Intertextual Experience Linktree

    Monsters Among Us Podcast
    S19 Ep49: The trick is the treat: Best of Halloween (Sn. 19 Ep. 49)

    Monsters Among Us Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 61:20


    We're kicking off the official start of spooky season right with a special Best of Halloween episode! Happy fall and October! Keep it spooky and enjoy. Season 19 Episode 49 of Monsters Among Us Podcast, true paranormal stories of ghosts, cryptids, UFOs and more, told by the witnesses themselves. SHOW NOTES: CORRECTION: It's been brought to my attention that I mistakenly said the town of Anoka is in Wisconsin... Anoka is in fact, in the state of Minnesota. My bad. - D Support the show! Get ad-free, extended & bonus episodes (and more) on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/monstersamonguspodcast Tonight's Sponsor - ButcherBox - Sustainably sourced meat delivered to your door - Get free protein in every box for a year + $20-off your first box at ButcherBox.com/mau   MAU Merch Shop - https://www.monstersamonguspodcast.com/shop MAU Discord - https://discord.gg/2EaBq7f9JQ Watch FREE - Shadows in the Desert: High Strangeness in the Borrego Triangle  - https://www.borregotriangle.com/ Monsters Among Us Junior on Apple Podcasts  - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/monsters-among-us-junior/id1764989478 Monsters Among Us Junior on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1bh5mWa4lDSqeMMX1mYxDZ?si=9ec6f4f74d61498b Anoka Halloween Celebration - https://anokahalloween.com/ Mansfield Reformatory Blood Prison - https://bloodprison.com/ Music from tonight's episode: Music by Iron Cthulhu Apocalypse - https://www.youtube.com/c/IronCthulhuApocalypse CO.AG Music - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Music By Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio - https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteBatAudio White Bat Audio Songs: Frozen in DFear Forgotten Planet Divided We Fall Creeping Fog

    Simply Smarter
    The One-Point Trick: How to Turn $3,000 in Test Prep Into $24,000 in Scholarships

    Simply Smarter

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 12:57


    In July 2025, everything changed for families planning for college. New legislation now allows you to use 529 College Savings Plans for ACT and SAT test prep—completely tax-free. But here's what makes this really exciting: quality test prep typically improves scores by 3-5 points, and at most universities, even a single point can mean the difference between no scholarship and $6,000-11,000 per year.In this episode, we break down:How tax-free 529 withdrawals create an automatic 22-24% discount on tutoringReal scholarship thresholds at major universities (one point = $8,000-16,000 over four years)The "529 Multiplier Effect" showing 14-21x returns on test prep investmentsWhy parent-owned 529s have minimal impact on financial aidState tax benefits you can stack on top (up to $10,000 in deductions)Practical timelines for juniors and seniorsWhether you're just starting to think about college or your student is taking the ACT next month, this episode reveals how to maximize every educational dollar while accessing premium tutoring that was previously out of reach.Explore the 529 Multiplier Effect ToolTake a Free Practice TestSubscribe & Review: If this episode helped you understand the ACT changes, please subscribe to Simply Smarter Podcast on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us reach more students and families navigating the college admissions process.

    The BlackRain79 Poker Audio Experience
    Simple Trick to Beat Loose Players (Works Every Time)

    The BlackRain79 Poker Audio Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 15:18


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    Scottsdale Vibes
    Exploring the Legacy, Evolution, and Future of Scottsdale Fashion Square

    Scottsdale Vibes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 25:36


    It's a true Scottsdale icon—Fashion Square. From its start back in 1961 to now being ranked one of the top malls in the country, it's become a destination for luxury shopping, dining, and community events. Joining me is Fashion Square's Events and Communications Manager Lauren McGlinch and Sr. Marketing Manager Melanie Sutton to share how this desert landmark keeps growing and staying at the top of its game. Scottsdale Fall Festival  Saturday October 18th at the Scottsdale Civic Center Mall  It's a free, family friendly event that features a live band, DJ, magic show, and for the first time ever, a cocktail garden.  Kids can fill their bags in Trick-or-Treat Alley, explore the festive Pumpkin Patch, and enjoy over 25 carnival-style games, crafts, face painting, and hands-on activities. Visit Scottsdale az dot gov for more information. https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/    BeetleJuice Jr  October 17th -26 at the Sagebrush in Scottsdale  Greasepaint Youth Theatre is presenting the "frightfully funny musical”  a stage adaptation for younger performers based on the iconic film. Tickets are $25 - visit greasepaint dot org to get one!    https://greasepaint.org/product/shows/beetlejuice-jr/ Pumpkin Fest  Now thru October October 31st at The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess  It's  a spooktacular celebration under starlit desert skies featuring a pumpkin patch, Jack' o Lantern Lawn, Cider Orchard and whimsical rides. It's the perfect place to savor the spirit of fall.  https://www.pumpkinfestattheprincess.com/  

    IQ - Wissenschaft und Forschung
    Können wir Tiere bald besser verstehen? - Hund, Katze, Maki | Doggolingo

    IQ - Wissenschaft und Forschung

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 21:02


    Mit Tieren sprechen, das ist ein alter Traum. Bei Hunden scheint es dafür inzwischen einen technischen Trick zu geben: Sogenannte Soundboards mit Sensoren, die auf Knopfdruck Worte abspielen. Hunde sollen damit ihren Besitzer klarer vermitteln, was sie wollen. Kann das funktionieren? Ist das denn so etwas wie Sprechen? Forschende versuchen der Kommunikation von Tieren mit immer neuen Mitteln auf die Spur zu kommen. Auch KI kann helfen, Tierlaute besser zu deuten. In diesem Podcast klären wir, ob wir damit Tiere bald wirklich besser verstehen. Host in dieser Folge ist Stefan Geier Redaktion: Miriam Stumpfe Technik: Hellmuth Nordwig Autorin und Gesprächspartnerin: Dorothee Rengeling, Wissenschaftsjournalistin Zum Weiterstreamen: Hier geht's zur Doku von Dorothee Rengeling in der ARD Mediathek: https://www.ardmediathek.de/tv-programm/68bb727bce991f54ab456430 Zum Weiterhören: Hier geht's zu WirTier - 6-Teiler bei Radiowissen https://1.ard.de/wir-tier Habt Ihr Feedback? Anregungen? Wir freuen uns, von Euch zu hören: WhatsApp (https://wa.me/491746744240) oder iq@br.de Falls Euch der IQ-Podcast gefällt, freuen wir uns über eine gute Bewertung, einen freundlichen Kommentar und ein Abo. Und wenn Ihr unseren Podcast unterstützen wollt, empfehlt uns gerne weiter! IQ verpasst? Hier könnt Ihr die letzten Folgen hören: https://1.ard.de/IQWissenschaft

    Scottsdale Vibes
    Exploring the Legacy, Evolution, and Future of Scottsdale Fashion Square

    Scottsdale Vibes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 25:36


    It's a true Scottsdale icon—Fashion Square. From its start back in 1961 to now being ranked one of the top malls in the country, it's become a destination for luxury shopping, dining, and community events. Joining me is Fashion Square's Events and Communications Manager Lauren McGlinch and Sr. Marketing Manager Melanie Sutton to share how this desert landmark keeps growing and staying at the top of its game. Scottsdale Fall Festival  Saturday October 18th at the Scottsdale Civic Center Mall  It's a free, family friendly event that features a live band, DJ, magic show, and for the first time ever, a cocktail garden.  Kids can fill their bags in Trick-or-Treat Alley, explore the festive Pumpkin Patch, and enjoy over 25 carnival-style games, crafts, face painting, and hands-on activities. Visit Scottsdale az dot gov for more information. https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/    BeetleJuice Jr  October 17th -26 at the Sagebrush in Scottsdale  Greasepaint Youth Theatre is presenting the "frightfully funny musical”  a stage adaptation for younger performers based on the iconic film. Tickets are $25 - visit greasepaint dot org to get one!    https://greasepaint.org/product/shows/beetlejuice-jr/ Pumpkin Fest  Now thru October October 31st at The Fairmont Scottsdale Princess  It's  a spooktacular celebration under starlit desert skies featuring a pumpkin patch, Jack' o Lantern Lawn, Cider Orchard and whimsical rides. It's the perfect place to savor the spirit of fall.  https://www.pumpkinfestattheprincess.com/  

    Align Podcast
    The #1 Trick to Adding YEARS to Your Life | David Roberts & Dr. John Gildea | Align Podcast #562

    Align Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 60:06


    Is aging a disease… or just part of being human?In this episode, David Roberts and Dr. John Gildea dig into that big question. They talk about how our modern habits may be speeding up aging, why inflammation sits at the center of so many health problems, and what science is uncovering about slowing things down.From stem cells and cellular therapies to diet, supplements, and the power of sulforaphane, you'll hear how everyday choices and cutting-edge research are coming together to help us live longer, healthier lives.

    Garrett's Games and Geekiness
    Garrett's Games 1012: Nassau, LotR Fellowship Trick Taking, and More Essen 2024 re-dux

    Garrett's Games and Geekiness

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 24:00


    This week Shelley and I control rival pirate ships in  Nassau by Stefan Feld from Queen Games Join head into the Lord of the Rings mythos and attempt to fulfill goals while protecting the One Ring in The Fellowship of the Ring Trick Taking Game by Bryan Bornmueller from Office Dog and finally enjoy further plays of the Essen 2024 release Spectacular by Eilif Svensson and Asmund Svensson from Chilifox Games Thanks as always to our sponsor Bezier Games! Remember to SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel which you can find here: www.youtube.com/@garrettsgames  because we will reporting DAILY from Spiel Essen 2025! You can support our endeavors by going to www.patreon.com/garrettsgames  OR check out our extensive list of games that no longer fit on our shelves, but belong on YOUR table: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16ovRDNBqur0RiAzgFAfI0tYYnjlJ68hoHyHffU7ZDWk/edit?usp=sharing  

    Talk Without Rhythm Podcast
    Episode 789: Children of Men (2006) and The Book of Eli (2010)

    Talk Without Rhythm Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 73:16


    This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm concluding this year's SciTember with some dystopic/post-apocalyptic flicks as I discuss 2006's Children of Men and 2010's The Book of Eli. [00:00] INTRO [01:56] Trick or Treat Radio Promo [03:13] RANDOM CONVERSATION [07:24] Children of Men (2006) [41:48] The Book of Eli (2010) [01:05:35] FEEDBACK [01:09:39] ENDING MUSIC: The Earth Died Screaming by Tom Waits Buy Children of Men (2006) Buy The Book of Eli (2010) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com

    Trick or Treat Radio
    TorTR #687 - Snorkeling and Strutting Down the Canals of History

    Trick or Treat Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 174:09


    Send us a textA hard-boiled police detective sets out to capture an aspiring Broadway dancer who has been terrorizing the canals of Amsterdam with his killer moves. On Episode 687 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by our boy Joshua Libre for his Patreon Takeover and he has selected the films Amsterdamned from director Dick Maas and Staying Alive from director Sylvester Stallone for us to discuss! We also talk about Dutch horror, the real reason disco died, and what could have been if Joe Spinell was cast as a choreographer in Staying Alive! So grab your scuba gear, strut on down the street in your finest clothes, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Horror merchandise, Chia Pets, Pennywise, Elvira, Ghostface, Jason Universe, making the pain go away, the prolific pisser, the 13th step, national hispanic heritage, Amityville, Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, The Good Son, Warlock, The Forgotten, Shaun of the Dead, Rare Exports, Wendigo, Bloody Homecoming, Dead Women's Hollow, Woe, The Dunwich Horror, Stitch, Chronicles of the Dead, Trancers 2, Freaked, Alex Winter, Summer School, Mask, Cher, Boone the Bounty Hunter, Journey into Darkness, The Creeping Flesh, King Kong, Victor Wong, James Hong, Pooh-niverse, Anaconda, The Bride, Bonny and Clyde, Tremors, Remo Williams, Walking Dead, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, The Johnsons, Amsterdamned, Dick Maas, James Bond, boat chases, Police Academy 5, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, The Vanishing, Huub Stapel, The Last Crusade, Lucker the Necrophagous, Staying Alive, Sylvester Stallone, Saturday Night Fever, John Travolta, The Sandlot, Kurtwood Smith, Frank Stallone, That 70s Show, Johnny Vasolino, a bulge the size of a coconut, Pulp Fiction, Norman Wexler, Bee Gees, Flashdance, Cynthia Rhodes, Joe Spinell, Fame, Xanadu, D.C. Cab, My Bodyguard, Showgirls, Waiting for Guffman, The Producers, Disco Demolition, time capsule, Weapons, Until Dawn, Peter Stormare, Sinners, Bring Her Back, Amsterdarned, Hamsterdamned, a small serving of Giallo, War of the Worlds, Mac Sabbath, The Apple, The Last Starfighter, Patreon Takeover, Superman, Toxic Avenger, Peter Dinklage, Springtime for Tony and Amsterdamned II.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show

    LSAT Unplugged
    'Why ‘Easy' LSAT Questions Trick You — And How to Outsmart Them

    LSAT Unplugged

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 37:47


    In the Field Radio
    In the Field With Hosts Erin Boogie & Rapz- Sometimes You Gotta Trick Your Shorty

    In the Field Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 33:15


    Send us a textAir Date:  September 22, 2025 on 91.3FM WVKR-In this episode of In the Field Radio, Erin Boogie and Rapz dive into the chaos of the week in music and culture. They unpack Cardi B's bold new drop, Am I The Drama?, Dame Dash's wild Breakfast Club appearance, Ghostface Killah's son firing shots at his pop on two new diss tracks, and the just-revealed tracklist for Mobb Deep's long-awaited album.On a more serious note, the duo covers the shocking discovery of 15-year-old Celeste Rivas's remains in singer D4Vd's abandoned Tesla. While the 20-year-old artist is cooperating with police and has not been named a suspect, questions still surround the tragic case.And in this week's edition of Unfiltered & Unqualified, Rapz says sometimes you've got to trick your shorty into hitting the gym, while Boogie argues if you're not attracted to your partner, maybe it's time to let them find someone who is.Press play and get in the field.Support the showFollow In the Field Radio here. Follow Erin Boogie here. Follow Rapz here. In the Field Radio intro by Foreign Dre and produced by Rich Morri$

    Building Faith
    Narcissists are Catching On - Do THIS Before They Trick You Again

    Building Faith

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 40:25


    What if every time you think you're finally safe from a narcissist, they're actually one step ahead?  In this podcast, I'm going to show you the clear signs they know you're onto them, the sneaky tricks they play to pull you back in and —and give you a new, safer way to avoid falling into their trap.FREE Narcissist Survival Guidehttps://krisreece.com/narcissist-surv...

    Meditations & Musings with Elena Lipson
    BONUS Episode | Hot Take: Your Intuition Isn't a Party Trick

    Meditations & Musings with Elena Lipson

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 8:56


    BONUS Episode | Hot Take: Your Intuition Isn't a Party TrickHonoring Intuition, Sovereignty, and the Power of Sacred ExchangeIn this episode, I'm getting real about a situation that many intuitive coaches and creatives will recognize, when someone asks for your gut feeling, insight, or strategic advice without any context or commitment.We're diving into:Why your intuition is not a casual party trickThe unseen labor of offering attuned, intuitive guidanceHow to lovingly hold boundaries without guiltThe difference between generosity and energy leaksA mirror moment: where we might be seeking support without a true exchangeIf you've ever felt overextended, undervalued, or unsure how to say no with love, this one's for you.✨ Reflection prompts included at the end.Got thoughts to share? Send em to me --> @elena_lipson

    Dan Patrick Takes a Gamble
    Episode 180: Trick Advisor

    Dan Patrick Takes a Gamble

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 28:54 Transcription Available


    On today's episode we start off by asking Bad Larry where in the world he is, the guys go over last week's bets and give us the Diego Pavia award. Also we go over this week's bets which includes the Ryder Cup which is lighting a fire under Shea in Irving. Plus much more wild thoughts from the guys. Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Foxx Den Sports
    OU vs Auburn CHAOS: John Mateer Thumb News, Venables' Defense & THAT Trick Play

    Foxx Den Sports

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 37:15


    Oklahoma survives Auburn 24–17 in Norman—and the Foxx Den Sports Podcast breaks down everything: John Mateer's right-thumb injury/timeline, what it means for the Heisman and Red River vs Texas, why Brent Venables' defense looks elite (sacks, pressure, no turnovers yet), Jackson Arnold's 10 sacks and missed explosives, the Satanga “sideline” trick formation the SEC said should've been flagged, and R Mason Thomas' game-sealing safety. We also hit crowd noise vs Michigan, Auburn's penalties/special teams miscues, OU's run-game concerns, and whether the Sooners are still legit Playoff contenders. Plus: future SEC schedules and quick fan Q&A.Timecodes: 0:00 cold open • 1:01 Mateer injury reaction • 10:45 QB breakdowns • 20:55 Venables/defense • 22:09 trick play debate • 31:21 R Mason Thomas closer • 36:58 final takeawaysBoomer!Hashtags #OklahomaFootball #Sooners #OUvsAuburn #CollegeFootball #SEC #BrentVenables #JohnMateer #JacksonArnold #OUDefense #RMTD #CFBPlayoff #Heisman #NormanOK #RedRiver #TexasVsOU #AuburnTigers #TrickPlay #SackParty #OUFans #BoomerSooner #FoxxDenSports #CFB2025 #GameRecap #Postgame

    The Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast
    The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown

    The Drunk Guys Book Club Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 106:04


    The Drunk Guys have a drinking Prague-lem this week when they read The Secret of Secrets by Dan Brown. They don't Czech how much beer they drink, which includes: Wink Wink by Threes Brewing, Evil Beast of 1000 Bodies by Three Floyds, and Trick or Treat by Abomination Brewing. Join

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    Real Ghost Stories Online

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2025 25:08


    Some haunted houses scream their presence. Others linger in silence — manipulating, erasing, and reminding you they're always watching. That's the unsettling reality of one family's home, a seemingly ordinary brick house from the 70s that became the setting for decades of paranormal encounters. From phantom footsteps on the basement stairs to eerie music drifting through the vents, every corner of the home carried an energy that couldn't be ignored. But the most disturbing detail wasn't just the activity — it was the way evidence never stayed. Strange photos taken inside the house revealed faces, figures, even ghostly hands reaching out of doorways… only to vanish from phones and albums by morning, as if the spirits themselves refused to be documented. Even the streetlight outside the driveway seemed tied to the haunting, shutting off every time the family stepped outside or returned home — plunging them into darkness like clockwork. Was it the spirit of a lost family member? Something tied to the property itself? Or a darker presence feeding off generations of grief and chaos? #RealGhostStories #HauntedHouse #ParanormalActivity #GhostStories #CreepyStories #HauntedPlaces #SupernaturalStories #GhostPhotos #ScaryPodcast #Ghostly Activity Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story: