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Send us Fan MailWhen an older woman comes to a hospital to collect her injured grandson, she meets a young man who turns out to be the grandson's boyfriend. As they wait for news, the two of them grapple with the generational differences between them.Bernadette Armstrong directs a cast that includes Anne Cooper as Debra and Larry Coleman as Jace.Barbara Lindsay is the playwright. Her plays and monologues have received over 400 national and international productions. Among her previous plays are Holy Hell, FREE, Snow White Who?, Sex in the Middle Ages, Creamy Dreamy Boyfriend, Want, The Walkers, and so many more. She is currently based in Seattle.Support the showFounded by playwright and filmmaker Bernadette Armstrong, Open-Door Playhouse is a Theater Podcast- like the radio dramas of the 1940s and 1950s. The Playhouse launched on September 15, 2020. At the time, Open-Door Playhouse provided Playwrights, Actors and Directors a creative outlet during the shutdown. Since its inception. Open-Door Playhouse has presented Short and One-Act plays from Playwrights across the country and internationally. In 2021 Open-Door Playhouse received a Communicator Award for Content for the Play Custody and in 2023 the play What's Prison Like was nominated for a Webby Award in the Crime & Justice Category.Plays are produced by Bernadette Armstrong, Sound Engineer is David Peters, sound effects are provided by Audio Jungle, and music from Karaoke Version. All plays are recorded at The Oak House Studio in Altadena, CA. There's no paywall at the Open-Door Playhouse site, so you could listen to everything for free. Open-Door Playhouse is a 501c3 non-profit organization, and if you would like to support performances of works by new and emerging playwrights, your donation will be gratefully accepted. Your tax-deductible donations help keep our plays on the Podcast Stage. We strive to bring our listeners thoughtful and surprising one-act plays and ten-minute shorts that showcase insightful and new perspectives of the world we share with others. To listen or to donate (or both), go to https://open...
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Last week, we heard from Roland Walker of the famed Walkers of Orange Beach. This week, hear the other side of the story, as brother Bill sets the record straight on what Roland got wrong. Bill's blood runs Auburn colors, from Orange Beach to the Navy. This commander was forged by the sea, and now he's full speed ahead.
During a lively event filled with decorated walkers, Derby Day chaos, laughter, respite care, and lunch provided by Chick-fil-a, Veranda Ministries showed that joy and purpose can coexist despite the tough behind-the-scenes work, like running the Kentucky Derby uphill in orthopedic shoes. In this heartfelt and funny episode, we recount the Veranda Ministries Derby Day 2026 fundraiser — the fun, mishaps, horse-themed walker races, and a reminder that caregiving communities need fun, support, dignity, and connection. Sue and Mary Anne Oglesby-Sutherly reveal the emotional and physical effort behind creating a dementia-friendly respite program that offers caregivers and loved ones hope, laughter, and a sense of belonging. We also celebrate Mary Anne as the recipient of this year's Welch College's "Strong and Courageous" Award for her leadership in dementia care ministry, which highlights resilience, compassion, and community. www.verandaministrires.org
Welcome back to Missed The Mark with Jacie Ambrose, the podcast that breaks down the marketing moments brands wish they could take back and the ones they'd love to repeat. In this episode, Jacie unpacks two recent sports marketing campaigns that took very different approaches to defining what it means to be an athlete, and saw very different results. First, she breaks down Nike's controversial Boston Marathon signage reading "Runners Welcome, Walkers Tolerated," which sparked immediate backlash. What may have been intended as a performance-driven message quickly came across as elitist, clashing with the inclusive, deeply personal culture of marathon running. Within 24 hours, Nike removed the sign and issued a public response, but the damage was already done. Then, Jacie contrasts this with Gatorade's Lower Sugar campaign, which broadened the definition of an athlete by featuring not only elite competitors, but dancers, content creators, and everyday fitness enthusiasts. By focusing on personal performance, accessibility, and wellness, Gatorade aligned its message with how modern audiences actually engage with fitness. The takeaway: when brands try to define who qualifies as an athlete, they create a hierarchy. When they expand the definition, they build community. In 2026, the brands that win are the ones that meet their audience where it actually lives, not where the brief says it should. "Serious Investigations" – Universal Production Music "Serious Drone" – Universal Production Music "Birds of Prey (Energy 50)" – Universal Production Music #Marketing #BrandControversy #MissedTheMark #MediaLiteracy #PopCultureAnalysis #MavRadio
Registration has opened for this year's Bridge the Gap charity walk in Cambridge. The annual event returns on Sunday 13 September, starting and finishing on Parker's Piece. Walkers will follow […]
Send us Fan MailA man and woman separately relate the story of the tragedy that brought them together and the love that redeemed them both.Gary B. Lamb directs a cast that includes himself as The Man and Elaine Mello as The Woman.Barbara Lindsay is the playwright. Her plays and monologues have received over 400 national and international productions. Among her previous plays are FREE, Snow White Who?, Sex in The Middle Ages, Creamy Dreamy Boyfriend, Want, The Walkers, and so many more. She is currently based in Seattle.Support the showFounded by playwright and filmmaker Bernadette Armstrong, Open-Door Playhouse is a Theater Podcast- like the radio dramas of the 1940s and 1950s. The Playhouse launched on September 15, 2020. At the time, Open-Door Playhouse provided Playwrights, Actors and Directors a creative outlet during the shutdown. Since its inception. Open-Door Playhouse has presented Short and One-Act plays from Playwrights across the country and internationally. In 2021 Open-Door Playhouse received a Communicator Award for Content for the Play Custody and in 2023 the play What's Prison Like was nominated for a Webby Award in the Crime & Justice Category.Plays are produced by Bernadette Armstrong, Sound Engineer is David Peters, sound effects are provided by Audio Jungle, and music from Karaoke Version. All plays are recorded at The Oak House Studio in Altadena, CA. There's no paywall at the Open-Door Playhouse site, so you could listen to everything for free. Open-Door Playhouse is a 501c3 non-profit organization, and if you would like to support performances of works by new and emerging playwrights, your donation will be gratefully accepted. Your tax-deductible donations help keep our plays on the Podcast Stage. We strive to bring our listeners thoughtful and surprising one-act plays and ten-minute shorts that showcase insightful and new perspectives of the world we share with others. To listen or to donate (or both), go to https://open...
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In this episode, Sophie discusses recent running news, race results, barriers in marathon times, and social issues in running culture. She shares insights on goal setting, the significance of breaking barriers like the sub-two-hour marathon, and the impact of marketing and social perceptions.Chapters00:00 Welcome to Stronger Stride Podcast01:28 Breaking the Sub Two Hour Marathon Barrier06:06 Women's Marathon Records and Prize Money09:09 The Evolution of Running Shoe Technology10:24 Nike's Controversial Marketing Strategy14:04 Community Insights from the Ballarat Marathon14:12 Disappointment in Race Results19:27 The Power of Words in Podcasting26:16 Controversies in Backyard Ultras34:04 Upcoming Events and Personal Training Updates
NIKE fing sich mit der anlässlich des Boston Marathons getätigten Aussage «Runners welcome. Walkers tolerated» einen veritablen Firestorm ein. Teile der Läufer-Community, nahezu die gesamte Konkurrenz und sämtliche Marketing-Experten machten mobil und überzogen NIKE mit Kritik, Häme und guten Ratschlägen. Wie gross ist der markenkommunikative Schaden tatsächlich? Was hätte NIKE bei der Krisenkommunikation besser machen können? Die LUFTHANSA führt einen neuen Basistarif ein, der sich dadurch auszeichnet, dass der Gratis-Kabinenkoffer auf der Kurz- und Mittelstrecke gestrichen wird. Ist dies der endgültige Abgesang auf den Anspruch als Premium-Airline durch die Lüfte zu fliegen? CNN fragt, ob das Jahr 2026 das Jahr des Anti-AI-Marketings sein wird. Viele Menschen hätten genug von AI-Slop und Deepfakes. Sie würden sich nach garantiert von Menschen generierten Inhalten sehnen. Erste Marken, wie AERIE von AMERICAN EAGLE, positionieren sich bereits als «100% real». Wie wird, beziehungsweise wie sollte, das Verhältnis von AI-Marketing und Human-Marketing in Zukunft aussehen?
This week on The Back of the Pack Podcast, we dig into the Nike controversy that lit up Boston Marathon week after a storefront sign declared, “Runners welcome. Walkers tolerated.” What might have looked to some like a careless joke felt to many runners like a flashing neon sign for a much deeper problem in the sport: elitism. We break down why that message landed so badly, especially in a city like Boston, where resilience, adaptation, and the full spectrum of the running community should matter. We talk about why walking is not the opposite of running, but often a very real part of racing, surviving, and finishing. From back-of-the-pack runners to run-walkers, charity entrants, adaptive athletes, and everyday marathoners, this episode is about who gets welcomed in running culture and who gets merely “tolerated.” We also dive into the reaction from our own social media post, where the comments revealed a sharp divide between people pushing for inclusion and others who doubled down on gatekeeping. Some responses were thoughtful, some were supportive, and some said the quiet part out loud about how certain corners of the running world really view slower runners. We also zoom out and talk about why Nike did not get much benefit of the doubt here, given the brand's long history of tone-deaf decisions and controversies. This is not an episode about canceling a company just because it got called out. It is an episode about respect, belonging, and why the soul of this sport has always lived in the full field, not just at the front of it.
Click here to send me a text message (include your contact info if you want a reply).In inner city parks and in remote forest clearings people are gathering to remember their sacred connection to the Earth. Some call it "worship;" some call it "church." Sarah Lyon meets them there, to guide them to their soul's true home in the wild.More about Sarah: https://www.sarahlyonspiritualdirection.comMore about Wild Church: https://www.wildchurchnetwork.comWild Church, the Books: Church of the Wild: How Nature Invites Us into the Sacred, by Victoria Loorz; Broadleaf Books, 2021; and Field Guide to Church of the Wild, by Victoria Loorz and Valerie Luna Serrels; Broadleaf Books, 2025.Personal LinksMy web site (where you can sign up for my blog): https://www.brianepearson.caMy email address: mysticcaveman53@gmail.comSeries Music Credit"Into the Mystic" by Van Morrison, performed by Colin James, from the album, Limelight, 2005; licensed under SOCAN 2026
There are two types of people at Fargo grocery stores: those who walk the sidewalk… and those who cut straight through the landscaping to get in and out faster. Mandy admits she’s a landscape walker, which sparks a heated (and hilarious) debate about what that says about a person. The Wake Up Call dives into parking lot personalities and asks the big question — what’s your immediate judgment when you see someone take the shortcut? Froggy listeners don’t hold back. If you’ve ever noticed parking lot behavior says way more about people than it should, this one’s for you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The squad is breaking down Birdman's emotional defense of his "father-son" bond with Lil Wayne and debating the boundaries of parental affection.
The random summer sounds include bird song, dog walkers, a truck, a garden sprinkler and a cough. However, the event (7:28) is the loud Cantonese-speaking group of woman passing by on their daily walk – always around 9:30 am and always very animated! I do not know what they say to one another. Recorded in Vancouver, Canada by Emiko Morita.
On this episode of the Alachua County Extension Cord Podcast, we talk about everything snakes!Guest: Jesse Price, Alachua County Extension 4-H Assistant.Host: Dr. Kevin Korus, UF/IFAS ExtensionAgriculture and Natural Resources agent. For more information visit.https://sfyl.ifas.ufl.edu/alachua/Music by the Walkers:https://www.facebook.com/thewalkersbandgvillehttps://the-walkers.bandcamp.com/track/rattling-bones
Spit Hit for March 19th, 2026: Return of the Local Angry Wizard, Bee venom therapy and more on another great round of Would you Rather? Then we head to the situation room before wrapping things up with a High School Electives if the Students Got to Choose Them draft. Re-brand Mondays with some comedy! Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast! Connect with the Spitballers Comedy Podcast: Become an Official Spitwad: SpitballersPod.com Follow us on X: x.com/SpitballersPod Follow us on IG: Instagram.com/SpitballersPod Subscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/Spitballers Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Thank You, God, for One More Day: Claudine Contois on Family, Grit, Faith, and a Life Fully Lived | Conversations with a Chiropractor Some conversations stop being content and become something closer to a keepsake. This is one of those. In this episode of Conversations with a Chiropractor, Dr. Stephanie Wautier sits down with Claudine Contois for a conversation that moves through nearly nine decades of memory, family, hardship, humor, survival, and love. Since this interview was recorded, Claudine has passed away. Her presence is felt deeply throughout this episode, and for those who would like to read more about her life, her obituary can be found here: https://www.fassbenderswansonhansen.com/obituaries/Claudine-Ann-Contois?obId=47520137#/obituaryInfo What makes this episode special is how fully Claudine shows up as herself. She talks about growing up in Kingsford between Italian and Swedish family roots, her deep bond with her younger brother, and the people who shaped her early life. She shares what it meant to raise four boys, leave an abusive marriage to protect them, build a second marriage that lasted more than 50 years, and create a life full of horses, snowmobiles, camping trips, card games, and unforgettable family stories. She also speaks with unusual honesty about the final chapter of her life. After a sudden leukemia diagnosis, Claudine talks openly about fear, faith, readiness, family care, and her one simple wish, not to go alone. Even in the heaviest moments, she remains unmistakably herself: practical, funny, blunt, loving, and grateful for one more day. This is a conversation about caregiving, resilience, marriage, mortality, and the memories that outlast everything else. It is also, now, a remembrance of a woman whose strength, humor, and warmth are all over every minute of it. In This Episode, Discover Claudine's childhood in Iron Mountain and Kingsford, shaped by Italian and Swedish roots Her close relationship with her brother and the family stories that stayed with her How she left an abusive marriage and rebuilt life with four boys Meeting her second husband through dancing, and building a marriage that lasted decades Her adventurous life as a mother, from horses and camping to snowmobiles and lake memories Caregiving for her parents and husband, and what those years taught her Her sudden leukemia diagnosis and the honesty with which she faced it Why memory, family presence, faith, and gratitude became the center of her final season Stay Connected & Explore Follow Conversations with a Chiropractor on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ConversationswithaChiro Follow Dr. Stephanie on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wautierwellness Email for show-related inquiries and sponsorships: drstephaniewautier@yahoo.com In Memory of Claudine Contois Read Claudine's obituary here: https://www.fassbenderswansonhansen.com/obituaries/Claudine-Ann-Contois?obId=47520137#/obituaryInfo Credits Podcast production by Brand|Sound. Start your podcast journey by emailing brandsoundpodcasts@gmail.com. Chapters 00:00 Before we begin, a note about Claudine 00:39 Introduction to Conversations with a Chiropractor 01:18 Meet Claudine and her early family roots 03:45 Her brother, childhood memories, and family closeness 05:25 Leukemia diagnosis and being told time was short 06:20 Raising four boys and living full-out with them 09:20 Fear, seizures, and not wanting to be alone 10:00 Leaving an abusive marriage to protect her children 12:00 Meeting her second husband through dancing 14:00 Marriage advice, communication, and caregiving strain 18:10 Horseback trips, camping stories, and Whitefish Falls 21:00 Raccoons, pigs, and Claudine's farm toughness 25:00 The sudden turn in her health and the ER visit 27:20 Faith, readiness, and gratitude for one more day 28:15 Caring for her parents at the end of their lives 30:10 Cribbage, late nights, and family routines 33:00 Walkers, wheelchairs, and learning to be cared for 39:00 Nicknames, ancestry, and family identity 42:00 Wine, farm life, and old family traditions 45:00 The fun she brought to other people's lives 49:00 Facing the ending, and what comes next 50:45 Closing condolence for Claudine and her family
What happens when Congress holds a hearing about the pet economy—but leaves out dog walkers and pet sitters? In this episode, we unpack the March 11, 2026 Senate Committee hearing on the growing small-business pet economy. While veterinarians, a pet product manufacturer, and a boarding franchise owner testified, the independent in-home pet care sector was notably absent. We explore what this omission reveals about how policymakers understand the industry and why representation matters. Finally, we discuss the real challenges small pet care businesses face—from health insurance costs to tax policies—and how professionals in our field can begin advocating for their place in the broader pet economy conversation. Main topics: Senate hearing on pet economy Independent pet care representation gap Small business pressures and costs Health insurance and tax challenges Advocacy for pet care professionals Main takeaway: "If Congress wants to understand the pet economy, your voice should be part of that conversation." The U.S. Senate recently held a hearing about the growing pet industry—but not a single dog walker or pet sitter was invited to testify. That's remarkable when you consider how many families rely on in-home pet care every single day. Professional pet sitters and dog walkers support working households, care for senior and anxious pets, and help make modern pet ownership possible. If our industry wants to be recognized, we can't stay invisible. Advocacy starts with sharing our stories and helping decision makers understand what our businesses actually do. The pet economy includes us—and it's time our voices were heard. Links: Watch the hearing: https://www.sbc.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2026/3/main-street-s-top-dog-growing-the-small-business-pet-economy Write a letter template: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1dGKlyHj7jTWxFwu48nCYHS-qdu1LYAn7c6PH_fXoXQ4/edit?usp=sharing Check out our Starter Packs See all of our discounts! Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
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Mascara is over. Yes, it’s joined side parts as beauty cringe, according to the ghost lashes trend that Em Vernem has embraced. We’re unpacking: Are bare eyes cool or do they leave some of us looking like 'elderly babies'? Plus, the fear of public speaking has morphed into something else: the fear of speaking in public, full stop. So why is small talk dying, and does it matter? We’re asking: Is a quick chat about the weather actually the secret to a happier life? And, meet the internet’s new favorite literal girlboss — a 13-year-old skincare CEO who edits her COO mom’s 'cringe' captions. While Em feels like a failure by comparison, Holly Wainwright is fascinated by the 'corporatisation of kids' and brand-building curriculums. But is it smart? In an AI world, has 'building a business' become more important than actually knowing things? In other business, Clare Stephens wants to know why the word 'matrescence' isn't in the dictionary yet? And, of course, recommendations: Holly recommends The Walkers podcast by Tortoise Media & The Observer — a wild investigation into the author of The Salt Path. Emily recommends the book Half His Age by Jennette McCurdy. Clare recommends Hometown Boys, a six-part investigative podcast from ABC’s Background Briefing. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: Mia Enters The 'Working Mums' Chat Listen: Inside The Fight That Ended Kyle & Jackie O Listen: Love Story Part 2: Jackie O, The Kennedys & That Fight Scene Listen: Uninvited Princesses & The Dating Story We're Yearning For Listen: The Next Top Model Reckoning & Jessie's Very Honest Handover Listen: Oh Sh*t. We Let Creeps Decide Our Beauty Standards Listen: "I'm A Working Mum & I Just Want To Quit" Listen: Prince William Has Entered The Chat Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media Watch Australia's #1 podcast, Mamamia Out Loud: Mamamia Out Loud on YouTube What to read: 'I thought I was bad at small talk. Turns out, I was doing it wrong.' 'After having my daughter, motherhood was not what I thought it would be. Then I discovered matrescence.' 'For the first 5 years of motherhood, I thought something was wrong. Then I discovered matrescence.' If your teen's skincare stash is growing, here's what to keep (and what to toss). THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Emily Vernem, Clare Stephens & Holly Wainwright Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Executive Producer: Sasha Tannock Audio Producer: Leah Porges Video Producer: Josh Green Junior Content Producer: Tessa KotowiczBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the huns have some stun reccoes for you: a pod called The Walkers (the Real Salt Path) and an audiobook called My Husband's Wife. Hannah is thirsting for a wine and Big S is on the magnesium. We get into slicked back buns, hidden salamis and BANANAS. This episode will boggle the brain, huns. Story One Hannah kicks us off with an atmospheric tale about Sally and Norris who go on a snowy wildlife holiday... does this sound familiar? Story Two Big Suze tells an extremely creepy story called "I Live Here Too" by stun James Rupapara. Story Three Hannah gets into a story about PHONE pics, this gave us chills. Creep of the Week (COWCOWCOWCOW!) is from Katie! "Marjorie... is that you?" a TERRIFYING tale about being a hospital porter. We end with 'Red Door Yellow Door' and Hannah is attempting to get into a trance. ENJOY HUNS WE LOVE YA xoxoxo JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here: www.patreon.com/GhostHuns MERCH IS HERE: www.ghosthuns.com HALLOWEEN 2026 TIX HERE: https://podlifeevents.com/event-details/ghost-huns---live-from-cheerful-earful-11-oct-2026-tickets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode of the Alachua County Extension Cord Podcast, we discuss the upcoming Alachua County youth fair and livestock show.Guests: Dr. Cindy Sanders, Alachua County Extension Director.Mary Lee Sale, UF/IFAS Extension, 4-H Agent.Host: Dr. Kevin Korus, UF/IFAS ExtensionAgriculture and Natural Resources agent. For more information visit.https://www.acyfls.com/Music by the Walkers:https://www.facebook.com/thewalkersbandgvillehttps://the-walkers.bandcamp.com/track/rattling-bones
The Salt Path was the supposed bestseller debut book by Raynor Winn, selling millions worldwide. So when two more sequels came along with increasingly bold claims on reversing a terminal illness, why did the publisher Penguin not question it more? Chloe also goes on the hunt for Raynor Winn's fourth book…her true debut written years before The Salt Path.Credits:Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouProducer - Matt RussellArtwork - Observer design with acknowledgements to Angela HardingMusic supervision - Karla PatellaSound design - Tom BurchellExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send a textIn this episode of Your Child Is Normal, I'm joined by pediatric physical therapist Allison Mell, founder of Tots on Target. We talk about baby motor development in a way that's both reassuring and practical — including what milestones typically look like, what matters more than the exact age, and how parents can support development at home without overthinking it (or overbuying ).We cover common reasons pediatricians refer to PT — like torticollis and head preference, tummy time struggles, late crawling, and toe walking — and Allison explains what's normal, what deserves attention, and what a pediatric PT actually does to help. We also clear up myths (including the idea that late crawling causes ADHD or autism), talk safety around walkers, and share simple, low-tech strategies that can make a real difference.If you've ever wondered, “Is this normal… and what should I do next?” this conversation will give you practical guidance on what to look for, and ideas for what you can do at home to help support your child.Show notes:Milestone ranges (& why steady progress matters more than “deadlines”)Simple ways to support motor development at home (hint: floor time beats most gear)Walkers: the important safety distinction (sit-in vs push walkers)Torticollis: what it is, what parents can look for, and why early help mattersTummy time: what “counts,” and when to pause (reflux/pain)Late crawling: myths vs what we actually worry about Toe walking: tight muscles vs sensory seeking, and practical home ideasLightning round: shoes vs barefoot, favorite low-tech movement toys, and a message for anxious parentsTots on Target website: totsontarget.com03:24 Milestone Timelines: Rolling, Sitting, Crawling, Walking05:41 Simple At-Home Setup: Floor Time, Fewer Gadgets, Better Toys08:46 Walkers Explained11:04 Torticollis18:30 Tummy 21:53 Late Crawlers: Debunking Myths + Why Crawling Matters29:03 Toe Walking 31:56 Lightning Round: Walking Myths, Barefoot vs Shoes, Best New-Walker FootwearYour Child is Normal is the trusted podcast for parents, pediatricians, and child health experts who want smart, nuanced conversations about raising healthy, resilient kids. Hosted by Dr. Jessica Hochman — a board-certified practicing pediatrician — the show combines evidence-based medicine, expert interviews, and real-world parenting advice to help listeners navigate everything from sleep struggles to mental health, nutrition, screen time, and more. Follow Dr Jessica Hochman:Instagram: @AskDrJessica and Tiktok @askdrjessicaYouTube channel: Ask Dr Jessica If you are interested in placing an ad on Your Child Is Normal click here or fill out our interest form.-For a plant-based, USDA Organic certified vitamin supplement, check out : Llama Naturals Vitamin and use discount code: DRJESSICA20-To test your child's microbiome and get recommendations, check out: Tiny Health using code: DRJESSICA The information presented in Ask Dr Jessica is for general educational purposes only. She does not diagnose medical conditi...
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What if shopping for medical equipment felt empowering instead of depressing? Caregiving is hard enough. Getting the right equipment should not be. In this episode, Hosts Susie Singer Carter and Don Priess talk with Erica Sell, founder of Harmony Home Medical in San Diego, about how the right equipment can help families keep loved ones at home longer, safer, and with more independence.Erica breaks down what Medicare typically covers (and what it does not), how reimbursement can work, and why the system often forces families to wait until a crisis. They also explore practical home solutions like high-low adjustable beds that still feel like home, safer bathing options, lift chairs, mobility devices, ramps, and monitoring tools that protect privacy.Plus, a moving story about how one piece of equipment gave a man his community back.Support the showNo Country For Old People; a Nursing Home Exposé is STREAMING NOW on Amazon Prime (https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B0F7D1RR5X/ref=atv_dp_share_cu_r) Visit the No Country For Old People Website for more information. Please watch. Review. Share. Be a ROAR-ior!! JOIN THE R.O.A.R. MOVEMENT (Respect, Oversight, Advocacy, Reform) for quality long term care! Visit the ROAR 4 LTC Website for more information.Follow us on Twitter, FB, IG, & TiK Tok
At a motorway service station, Chloe meets someone close to Raynor Winn who's nervous about coming forward. It turns out she's another character from The Salt Path…and she's Raynor Winn's niece. And she's not turned up empty handed…Credits:Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouProducer - Matt RussellArtwork - Observer design with acknowledgements to Angela HardingMusic supervision and sound design - Karla PatellaExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the aftermath of her initial investigation, Chloe hears from a close family member of Moth's. The story is one of deep divides…and another theft. But it takes her one step closer to understanding who Moth and Raynor Winn really are.Credits: Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision - Karla PatellaSound design - Rowan BishopExecutive Producer - Jasper CorbettSubscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Alachua County Extension Cord Podcast, we discuss the importance of calibrating your irrigation systems to increase water use efficiency.Guest: Dr. Jay Capasso, Regional Specialized Agent. UF/IFAS Extension, NFREC-Suwannee Valley.Host: Dr. Kevin Korus, UF/IFAS ExtensionAgriculture and Natural Resources agent. For more information visit.https://www.fdacs.gov/Water/Agricultural-Water-Field-Services/Mobile-Irrigation-LabsMusic by the Walkers:https://www.facebook.com/thewalkersbandgvillehttps://the-walkers.bandcamp.com/track/rattling-bones
Moth is suffering from a rare and terminal illness: corticobasal degeneration. Life expectancy rarely extends beyond eight years. But almost two decades after his diagnosis, Moth is still defying the odds. Has he discovered the secret to a medical miracle?Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits:Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouAdditional reporting - James UrquhartProducer - Matt RussellSound design - Rowan BishopFact checking - Madeleine ParrMusic supervision - Karla PatellaExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When the television cameras come to a heritage cider farm in Devon, Moth and Raynor Winn take centre stage. Within weeks, they vanished. The farm's owner, their friend, is left to piece together the disparity between what he'd witnessed…and what Raynor Winn had written about.Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits:Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouProducer - Matt RussellArtwork: Observer design with thanks to Angela HardingMusic supervision & sound design - Karla PatellaExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a small town in north Wales, an alleged theft at a local estate agents plants the seeds for a global blockbuster.Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series on Tuesday 13th January.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits: Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouAdditional reporting - James UrquhartProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision & sound design - Karla PatellaArtwork - Lola WilliamsExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With question marks now raised over how The Salt Path began, Chloe Hadjimatheou starts to track down other characters from the book. Did Raynor Winn and Moth ever walk the path the way they claimed? Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series on Tuesday 13th January.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits: Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouAdditional reporting - James UrquhartProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision & sound design - Karla PatellaArtwork - Lola WilliamsExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a small town in north Wales, an alleged theft at a local estate agents plants the seeds for a global blockbuster. To listen to episode two, just search for Tortoise Investigates wherever you get your podcasts.Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series on Tuesday 13th January.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits:Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouAdditional reporting - James UrquhartProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision & sound design - Karla PatellaArtwork - Lola WilliamsExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Raynor Winn's memoir The Salt Path was a bestseller and literary phenomenon with millions of people captivated by this true story of financial ruin, terminal illness, and healing through nature. Raynor Winn has since published two more books and The Salt Path has been adapted for the big screen, starring Jason Isaacs and Gillian Anderson.At its heart it is a simple tale, of a couple embarking on a 630 mile trek in the face of stark adversity. When faced with nothing, they chose to walk.But when reporter Chloe Hadjimatheou received a tip-off that the memoir may not be the "unflinchingly honest" account it claimed to be, suddenly things began to unravel. And the questions, about what is and isn't true, began mounting.How far can you bend the truth before it begins to break?Episode 1 will be available to listen on Tuesday 13th January.Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to all 7 episodes on Tuesday 13th January.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free content. Head to our website observer.co.uk Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision and sound design - Karla PatellaSound design - Rowan BishopPodcast artwork - Lola Williams Executive producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Come with me, sweetie…” - On February 17, 1974, just past midnight in Fort Worth, Texas, 12-year-old Jim Walker is jolted awake by the sound of screeching tires in his front yard. He sees Rodney McCoy, his sister Carla's boyfriend, stumbling toward the Walkers front door—badly hurt and covered in blood. But, one thing is immediately clear: 17-year-old Carla is nowhere to be found. This night marks the beginning of Jim's nearly half-century-long battle to get justice for his sister and finally take down a serial killer hiding in plain sight. If you have any information concerning any of these unsolved cases, please contact the Fort Worth Police Department: Fort Worth Police - Cold Cases: https://police.fortworthtexas.gov/Crime-Public-Info/Cold-Cases-Landing/Cold-Cases Fort Worth Police - Tipline: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/coldcasetips - Credits Written, directed and edited by Alexandre Gendron Edited by Hannah Alicbusan Researched Bianca Yzabelle Tan Voiceover by Will Akana Produced by Salim Sader - Sources “The Last Dance.” Forensic Files II: Cable News Network, Inc., 2022. “The Night He Turned Bad.” Evil Lives Here: Discovery Communications Inc., 2024 “After the Dance.” Dateline: NBCUniversal Media, LLC, 2023. “Dance to Doom.” On the Case With Paula Zhan: Discovery, 2021. “Glenn McCurley.” World's Most Evil Killers: Woodcut Media LTD, 2024. “High School Homicide.” The DNA of Murder With Paul Holes: Oxygen Media Productions, LLC, 2019. “Carla's Last Valentine.” Bloodline Detectives: Peninsula Television, 2022. News Reports Teen's 1974 Murder Changed the Way Cold Cases Are Solved, Inside Edition Proposed ‘Carla Walker Act' could fund advanced DNA testing to solve cold cases, NBC Suspect in 1974 murder of Carla Walker pleads guilty, gets life in prison, WFAA The Promise Ring, Dateline NBC Getty Images Bill named in memory of North Texas teen Carla Walker would create funding to help solve other cold, WFAA, 2024 Glen McCurley Pleads Guilty During Trial To Murdering Carla Walker In Fort Worth In 1974, CBS Texas, 2021 Capital Murder Trial Underway in Carla Walker Cold Case, NBCDFW, 2021 Fort Worth police give update on officer-involved shooting, NBCDFW, 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author: Sean RileyWe are enjoying tangent conversation until : "19:18" where the discussion/review starts.This episode was meant to be fun, relaxed, and conversational rather than a full, detailed content review. We stepped a bit outside our usual format and leaned into opinion, reflection, and discussion. If you're looking for deep research or an in-depth breakdown of tribal camps and gifts, this episode isn't focused on that side of the material. Instead, we wanted to explore ideas, impressions, and long-term perspectives.As always, thank you for listening, and we hope you enjoy the conversation.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/25YearsOfVtM
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"Arm punt?! How about get a first down?" Dan is begging someone for a reason other than "football" that the Dolphins blew out the Bills yesterday. Plus, a dive into Greg Cote's exercise routine, airport floor layers, and the home-and-home where both games are at your home, so it's not a home-and-home but is at home. Today's cast: Dan, Zaslow, Chris, Jeremy, Mike, and Roy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ticked Off Tuesday from Delray Beach: Jared opens the vent line and tag-teams listener gripes with his own, from meddling “helpful” meals to tipping tech that's stuck in the Stone Age. One listener's story about a mom who got jealous of a client's kind gesture spirals into Jared's takedown of unwanted casseroles, reheated fish, and “help” that's really control in disguise. He riffs on turkey bacon treachery, sidewalk slo-mos, light-switch mazes, Amex “offers,” and the weird pressure to prove friendship with likes. Plus, tour updates and plenty of laugh-out-loud commiseration without turning your brain into homework.Support the show and get $10 off your 1 st month of Nutrafol. Head to https://www.nutrafol.com and use code FEATHER
If you died away from home but wanted to be buried there, don’t worry – Taoist priests had you covered. They’d just have your animated corpse walk itself back home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.