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Send us Fan MailThis week on A Crazy Little Thing Called Lovdev, I give an update on how my Half Soaked show went and whether all the preparation paid off.We also dive into a question from Reddit asking what your personal warning label would be, discuss a genuinely bizarre paranormal story involving a man who apparently vanished into thin air in broad daylight, and tackle a very British problem involving companies that seem incapable of stopping themselves from sending Father's Day emails.In this week's What the F?! we discover how two men managed to turn the entire planet into a sandwich.And in Weird News... let's just say one scientific discovery left me checking the headline more than once because I genuinely couldn't believe what I was reading.As always, I pick random topics from Reddit and share my thoughts, stories and completely unnecessary opinions on them.Support the show
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BC's provincial health officer is recommending that alcohol products get a warning label and minimum pricing, based on alcohol content. Dr. Tim Naimi, Director of the University of Victoria's Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research joins the show to talk about what that could look like and the trends in alcohol consumption.
May 28, 2026BC's public health officer suggests warning labels on alcohol. Interim BC Conservative leader Trevor Halford reflects on his term.Premier David Eby is up on office estimates.Watch Rob on CHEK TV weeknights. Read more: www.robshawnews.com —Political Capital Daily is presented by:BC Tech AssociationHelijet Your daily briefing on B.C. politics — from inside the legislature.
We play with a bold idea: imagine if we had medication-style warning labels that listed our “side effects” in friendships, relationships, and work. We use that thought experiment to spot triggers, own our patterns, and lower the harm when stress, anxiety, or lack of sleep shows up. • The medication commercial metaphor and what it reveals about self-image • Imagining the “warnings” others might read in us • Spotting triggers that lead to anxiety, spirals, or shutdown • Stress and sleep as common causes of reactive behavior • Making side effects less extreme through therapy, friends, and self-development I challenge you to write those some of those warnings or side effects down that you might currently have. And where can you start to reduce those so they're not so extreme? https://aarondegler.com/
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As federal food safety oversight weakens, Mary Basset, public health physician, former New York City Health Commissioner and New York State Health Commissioner, and professor of practice of health and human rights at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, discusses her push to get Albany to pass three bills that would expand nutrition warning labels at chain restaurants statewide and crack down on junk food ads targeting kids. Photo: The logo of a salt shaker, meant to warn consumers of high sodium content in food, appears on an Applebees menu on December 1, 2015 in New York City. The new sodium warning is the result of a city-wide law effecting restaurants with 15 or more locations and lets consumers know that an item has 2,300 milligrams of sodium or more in it. Restaurants must have the logo on their menu starting today. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
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WARNING: Consumption of this episode of 7 Minutes in Heaven may induce bewilderment and second-hand hilarity. Okay, now that we're not liable for your future dangerously negligent actions, listen in as the DIE Crew rattle off some absolutely outrageous product warning labels! By the way, that cloud in the background and smell in the air are the natural byproduct of pure professional podcasting prowess.#deathiseverything #DeathIsEverythingPodcast #7MinutesInHeaven#7MinutesInHeavenwithMarianneandChris #7MinutesInHeavenwithMCA #7MinutesInHeavenwithDIEpod #deathpodcast #LApodcast #takingchances #landoftheliving #warninglabels #professionalpodcasting #7MinutesofCoughing #smallpartschokinghazard #safetyfirstThanks for listening, Land of the Living! Subscribe, and follow us on Instagram @die.podcast for updates! Check out deathiseverything.com for merchandise and more!If you want to say hello, email us at hello@deathiseverything.com . We're dying to hear from you!
Here's what we're reading, recommending, and revisiting this week.Catherine's library find is a novel that had many blurbs that appealed to her, so she wants to check it out: Like Family by Erin O. White. She also has a follow-up to last week's history of Victorian parenting. It's Hot Victorians: Meet Your Dream Man From the Past by Aaron Radford-Wattley (inspired by an Instagram account of the same name). Mentioned: True Biz by Sara Novic.Terri's random recommendation is Duolingo, where you can learn not just languages used in the real world, but those from the past (Latin) and fictitious worlds (Klingon, High Valyrian). Mentioned: Duolingo French podcast and a Game of Thrones scene that demonstrates the power of knowing your enemy's language: Part 1, part 2.In the archives, we checked in on an episode from 2022 on the warning labels we need as parents. Mentioned: AIM away messages.Next week's lineup:Shrinking S3 E7, "I Will Be Grape," on Tuesday, March 17Lost S5 E5, "This Place Is Death," on Wednesday, March 18Weekly roundup on Thursday, March 19Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
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Under new British government plans, stoves and firewood are to carry health warning labelling in the UK. But should we introduce a similar scheme in Ireland, or will we end up killing off a part of our cultural heritage...the humble fire? Joining Sean was Orlagh Gaynor, Operations Officer for Irish Doctors for the Environment.
New York's proposed warning labels for social media was the topic of a discussion questioning whether lawmakers understand the real drivers of addiction and the privacy cost of age verification. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Marty Jencius, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Web Bixby, Jeff Gamet, Mark Fuccio and Jim Rea also cover shifts to “brain gear” wearables and the risks of sensitive data leaving the device. The group praises the M4 Mac mini for outsized performance, value, and flexibility—especially for multi-monitor setups as one of the highlights of 2025. The Antigravity A1 is the world's first 8K 360 drone, it's genuinely a game-changer. You get full immersive flight with the goggles, insanely intuitive controls, and endless creative freedom in editing.If you're thinking about buying a drone, make it this one. Check out the link in our show notes and get a free landing pad with your order!https://www.antigravity.tech/drone/antigravity-a1/buy?utm_term=macvoices Take your personal data back with Incogni! Get 60% off an annual plan at https://incogni.com/chuck and use code chuck at checkout. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:00 – Opening and topic roundup00:10 – NY social media warning labels and effectiveness02:30 – VPN workarounds, enforcement, and “nanny net” concerns06:11 – Addiction mechanics and targeting the real problem09:21 – Age verification, minors, and unintended consequences16:04 – Anonymity tradeoffs and privacy risks20:45 – Brain wearables, accessibility, and on-device processing30:12 – M4 Mac mini impact and price-to-performance discussion37:49 – Ports, expandability, and multi-monitor realities39:13 – Wrap-up and recommendations Links: New York State will require warning labels on social media platformshttps://www.engadget.com/social-media/new-york-state-will-require-warning-labels-on-social-media-platforms-210306716.html Brain Gear Is the Hot New Wearablehttps://www.wired.com/story/expired-tired-wired-wearables/ Review: M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis are probably Apple's best Mac minis everhttps://arstechnica.com/apple/2024/11/review-m4-and-m4-pro-mac-minis-are-probably-apples-best-mac-minis-ever/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, but prefers Bluesky. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter, LinkedIn, or on Mastodon. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, jeffgamet on LinkedIn., @jgamet@mastodon.social on Mastodon, and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession ‘firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. This is also co-host of The Vision ProFiles podcast. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? 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New York's proposed warning labels for social media was the topic of a discussion questioning whether lawmakers understand the real drivers of addiction and the privacy cost of age verification. Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Marty Jencius, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Web Bixby, Jeff Gamet, Mark Fuccio and Jim Rea also cover shifts to "brain gear" wearables and the risks of sensitive data leaving the device. The group praises the M4 Mac mini for outsized performance, value, and flexibility—especially for multi-monitor setups as one of the highlights of 2025. The Antigravity A1 is the world's first 8K 360 drone, it's genuinely a game-changer. You get full immersive flight with the goggles, insanely intuitive controls, and endless creative freedom in editing.If you're thinking about buying a drone, make it this one. Check out the link in our show notes and get a free landing pad with your order! https://www.antigravity.tech/drone/antigravity-a1/buy?utm_term=macvoices Take your personal data back with Incogni! Get 60% off an annual plan at https://incogni.com/chuck and use code chuck at checkout. Show Notes: Chapters: 00:00 – Opening and topic roundup 00:10 – NY social media warning labels and effectiveness 02:30 – VPN workarounds, enforcement, and "nanny net" concerns 06:11 – Addiction mechanics and targeting the real problem 09:21 – Age verification, minors, and unintended consequences 16:04 – Anonymity tradeoffs and privacy risks 20:45 – Brain wearables, accessibility, and on-device processing 30:12 – M4 Mac mini impact and price-to-performance discussion 37:49 – Ports, expandability, and multi-monitor realities 39:13 – Wrap-up and recommendations Links: New York State will require warning labels on social media platforms https://www.engadget.com/social-media/new-york-state-will-require-warning-labels-on-social-media-platforms-210306716.html Brain Gear Is the Hot New Wearable https://www.wired.com/story/expired-tired-wired-wearables/ Review: M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis are probably Apple's best Mac minis ever https://arstechnica.com/apple/2024/11/review-m4-and-m4-pro-mac-minis-are-probably-apples-best-mac-minis-ever/ Guests: Web Bixby has been in the insurance business for 40 years and has been an Apple user for longer than that.You can catch up with him on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, but prefers Bluesky. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter, LinkedIn, or on Mastodon. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, jeffgamet on LinkedIn., @jgamet@mastodon.social on Mastodon, and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud. Dr. Marty Jencius has been an Associate Professor of Counseling at Kent State University since 2000. He has over 120 publications in books, chapters, journal articles, and others, along with 200 podcasts related to counseling, counselor education, and faculty life. His technology interest led him to develop the counseling profession 'firsts,' including listservs, a web-based peer-reviewed journal, The Journal of Technology in Counseling, teaching and conferencing in virtual worlds as the founder of Counselor Education in Second Life, and podcast founder/producer of CounselorAudioSource.net and ThePodTalk.net. Currently, he produces a podcast about counseling and life questions, the Circular Firing Squad, and digital video interviews with legacies capturing the history of the counseling field. This is also co-host of The Vision ProFiles podcast. Generally, Marty is chasing the newest tech trends, which explains his interest in A.I. for teaching, research, and productivity. Marty is an active presenter and past president of the NorthEast Ohio Apple Corp (NEOAC). Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? 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What would your warning label say about you? D2 sits in for Amy in this episode as she and Tim discuss goals versus resolutions and the right approach to be successful. Of course, along with D2 comes at least one of her tummy terrors ( or is that "tearer" based on how he came into this world?)There's plenty of distractions as "Tony" (who?) makes his presence known. Listen in to see if snack attacks help or hinder the situation. Which of Tim's daughters would have similar warnings associated with her? If you're seeing this description then you're most likely listening to us on Spotify - please make sure to follow our show - THANKS!!
In the first hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, the guys discussed the New York Giants and John Harbaugh finalizing a deal to be the next head coach. Later in the hour, the guys shared their question of the day. If you were a warning label, what would it say? To end the hour, Chase & Big Joe answered some phones.
In the final hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, ESPN analyst Herm Edwards joined the show and shared his thoughts on the New York Giants and John Harbaugh. What does that mean for the Titans? Later in the hour, Chase & Big Joe revisited their question of the day. To end the show, the guys played a game of Celebrity Birthdays.
Governor Hochul is backing new legislation aimed at protecting children and teens online. Kris Perry, Executive Director of Children & Screens, unpacks the impact of technology and social media on young people and discuss various legislative efforts to protect kids on the internet.
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Mandatory front-of-pack nutrient warning labels could prevent or delay more than 110,000 obesity-related deaths in England over the next two decades by helping people instantly identify and avoid unhealthy ultraprocessed foods Clear, mandatory warning symbols are nearly twice as effective as the U.K.'s current voluntary "traffic light" labels and driving widespread product reformulation by food companies Nutrient warnings work because they remove confusion — consumers make better choices in seconds, while manufacturers are pressured to eliminate or reduce harmful ingredients like added sugars and seed oils The most damaging ingredients found in packaged foods include vegetable oils high in linoleic acid (LA), high-fructose corn syrup, phosphates, carrageenan, and artificial colors and sweeteners — all of which disrupt metabolism, gut health, and energy production You can take control today by eliminating seed oils, reading ingredient lists, and rebuilding meals around whole foods and natural fats like grass fed butter, ghee, tallow, and coconut oil — a shift that restores mitochondrial function, reduces inflammation, and strengthens long-term metabolic health
On today’s show: Grace uses her Baby sitting abilities to look after Megans kids over the weekend How did Ben end up running errands fully suited? We celebrate the little wins What warning label did Troy miss? And what are the consequences? The Mariah Game: Who is out now? Jono feels very passionate about the folding of sleeping bags Is it ok to follow your boss on Instagram? Who would you trust most out of Jono, Ben and Megan to pay you back money that they owed you? Megans eye twitch is still here, so we're turning to the radio doctors. Instagram: @THEHITSBREAKFASTFacebook: The Hits Breakfast with Jono, Ben & MeganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy wanted to know how it will affect Bobby knowing that his child will grow up with money. That has been something that Bobby has always resented. How will that affect the way he parents? Bobby and Amy share if each person on the show had a warning label, what would it be? It makes everyone get offended. In the Anonymous Inbox, Bobby helps a listener who found out her co-worker is making more money than them for doing the exact same thing. How do they bring it up to their boss?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy wanted to know how it will affect Bobby knowing that his child will grow up with money. That has been something that Bobby has always resented. How will that affect the way he parents? Bobby and Amy share if each person on the show had a warning label, what would it be? It makes everyone get offended. In the Anonymous Inbox, Bobby helps a listener who found out her co-worker is making more money than them for doing the exact same thing. How do they bring it up to their boss?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Valentine in the Morning:We asked our listeners: If people came with warning labels, what would yours say? Some of you—just like Jill—confessed your Disney obsession would definitely be the label (those Mickey ears give it away every time). We also dove into a fun twist on relationships: If you could tell your ex's mom something—not your ex, but their mom—what would it be? And the answers… did not disappoint.
David Seymour says changes to warning labels for tobacco, nicotine and alcohol products are on the table - despite pleas from public health groups. Guyon Espiner spoke to Ingris Hipkiss.
On this episode of Ask Roz & Mocha, the crew tackles everything from warning labels and soap scents to unexpected family ties—like what happens if your partner turns out to be your third cousin? Roz shares why he left TV but stayed in radio, and things get competitive when the team imagines a pickleball match: who's partnering up, and who's taking the win?
A new law potentially being passed would make Minnesota the first state to have warning labels attached to social media - but how effective would it really be to have these so called restrictions in hopes of bettering the mental wellness of our youth?
The sermon explores the presence of false teachers within the church, drawing parallels between their actions and the judgment faced by unbelieving Israel, fallen angels, and the inhabitants of Sodom and Gomorrah. It emphasizes the certainty of judgment for those who reject God's grace and deny the Lord Jesus Christ, urging listeners to heed these warnings and to seek refuge and healing in Christ. Ultimately, the message underscores the importance of holding fast to biblical truth and finding rest for the soul through faith in Jesus, who offers forgiveness and salvation from the consequences of sin. Help us to make Reformed resources available online: https://providencearp.breezechms.com/give/online
Ever wondered why some products have the craziest warning labels? This episode of the Worst of the Best Podcast dives into the wild world of ridiculous product warnings that'll leave you laughing and scratching your head! Join brothers Ryan and Jason as they explore 10 bizarre warning labels, share hilarious insights, and debate which one would be the most embarrassing to admit to your coworkers. From everyday items to unexpected mishaps, this fun thought experiment will make you think twice about ignoring those labels. Tune in for laughs and surprises!0:08 - Intro: Welcome to the Worst of the Best Podcast!0:35 - Meet your hosts, Ryan and Jason, and a quick episode rundown.0:49 - A nod to Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run and AI music talk.2:22 - Can AI capture the human soul in music? The brothers weigh in.4:17 - Introduction to the topic: Why do ridiculous warning labels exist?7:39 - Warning #1: A clothing-related warning you'd never expect.9:51 - Warning #2: A power tool mishap that's painfully obvious.13:52 - Warning #3: A hair-related hazard you didn't see coming.16:27 - Warning #4: A tool not meant for this kind of DIY.20:07 - Warning #5: A parenting mistake you'll want to avoid.23:24 - Warning #6: A fiery mistake with fuel-powered devices.24:47 - Warning #7: A pool item that's not what it seems.27:45 - Warning #8: A tech gadget with a surprising safety note.33:16 - Warning #9: A fishing item that's definitely not food.34:06 - Warning #10: An industrial item with a warning you can't unhear.Ryan and Jason then pick the worst one.YouTube: Watch Herejoin our Discord https://discord.gg/ndZwrUpeA5email us worstofthebestpodcast@gmail.com
New York lawmakers have passed a bill that would require mental health warning labels on social media platforms with “addictive” design. It's a first-in-the-nation move. Supporters say it's a necessary step to protect young users. Critics question whether warning labels will have any real impact. Racquel and her guests explore the potential consequences of the legislation, what the research says about tech and mental health, and how families are navigating an increasingly digital world.Our guests: Kathleen P. Allen, PhD, researcher, educator, and author of "Stuck in Our Screens" Noelle Evans, education reporter for WXXI News Julie Scelfo, founder and executive director of Mothers Against Media Addiction(MAMA)
Send Vanessa a Text MessageIf you appreciate the work here and want to support Intentionally Well, consider becoming a monthly supporter below. Every bit helps keep meaningful conversations coming your way: Become a Monthly SupporterAlso, there's a one-time support link at the very bottom of this page you might want to check out. It's a simple way to show your support.In this powerful episode, I sit down with Dr. Adam Urato, a practicing Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist and Harvard-trained physician who is breaking the silence on what he has seen over decades of working with pregnant women and their babies.Dr. Urato has been on the front lines of high-risk pregnancies, and what he has witnessed compelled him to compassionately speak up. He is now actively challenging the FDA to update the labeling on SSRIs (commonly known as antidepressants), due to their potential impact on fetal development.But keep in mind, this conversation is not just for pregnant women.It is for anyone who has ever trusted a prescription, followed medical advice without question, or wondered why our healthcare system continues to spend more while producing some of the worst outcomes among developed nations.In this episode, we explore: • The real risks of antidepressant use during pregnancy • What the science actually says and why it is often buried • How regulatory bodies and pharmaceutical companies shape the narrative • Why informed consent is more critical than ever • How the system is working for profits, not healthThis episode is a must-listen for anyone who wants to make truly informed choices about their body, their healthcare, and their family.Connect with Dr. Adam Urato: • Learn more about Dr. Adam Urato on X Connect with Vanessa and the show:All My Favorites + Exclusive Discounts: Linktree Podcast on Instagram: @well.with.vanessaVanessa on Instagram: @thegiftofgoodsVanessa on Threads: @thegiftofgoodsPodcast on YouTube: @IntentionallyWellPodcastPodcast on TikTok: @well.with.vanessaPodcast on X (Twitter): @wellwithvanessaEmail: intentionallywellpodcast@gmail.comSupport the showPodcast Website: Intentionally Well with Vanessa LopezThis episode is for informational purposes only. Please consult a trusted health practitioner for individual concerns.
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Former FDA Commissioner David Kessler believes it's time to treat certain foods the way we treat cigarettes. But food is not tobacco. Dr. Kessler's new book Diet, Drugs, and DopamineRelated Episodes:A provocative new study on ultra-processed foods | Nutrition DivaThe surprising links between UPFs and diet quality | Nutrition Diva New to Nutrition Diva? Check out our special Spotify playlist for a collection of the best episodes curated by our team and Monica herself! We've also curated some great playlists on specific episode topics including Diabetes and Gut Health! Also, find a playlist of our bone health series, Stronger Bones at Every Age. Have a nutrition question? Send an email to nutrition@quickanddirtytips.com.Follow Nutrition Diva on Facebook and subscribe to the newsletter for more diet and nutrition tips. Find out about Monica's keynotes and other programs at WellnessWorksHere.comNutrition Diva is a part of the Quick and Dirty Tips podcast network. LINKS:Transcripts: https://nutrition-diva.simplecast.com/episodes/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/QDTNutrition/Newsletter: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/nutrition-diva-newsletterWellness Works Here: https://wellnessworkshere.comQuick and Dirty Tips: https://quickanddirtytipscom
Amy King hosts your Friday Wake Up Call. ABC News White House correspondent Karen Travers speaks on the riff between President Trump and Elon Musk. ABC News national correspondent talks about snack foods getting warning labels in Texas. Denise Pellegrini from Bloomberg Media joins the show to give insight into business and Wall Street. The show closes with ABC News investigative reporter Peter Charalambous discussing President Trump's proclamation barring foreign students from entering the country to study at Harvard.
There is a bill sitting on Texas Gov. Greg Abbot's desk that will change food and drink packaging not only in Texas but could spread to the rest of the country. It is a proposed regulation on packaging that would require warnings about the ingredients "Not proposed for human consumption". Would this label change your eating habits?
Dana In The Morning Highlights 6/5New TX bill could put warning labels on snacks and junk food for chemicals and dyesKingwood, Atascocita & Kingwood Park High schools headed to state championshipsWhat are you routines and habits when you get home from work?
In life, many products come to us with warning labels. In the same way, God's power promises come to us with warning labels. In this power-packed message, Ps. Jurgen advises us to heed the warnings.
Jason's generally not a fan of warning labels. But Erich Mische, CEO of Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE), may have changed his mind when it comes to protecting kids who are on social media. Take a listen!
Hour 2: Jason talks with Erich Mische from Suicide Awareness Voices of Education (SAVE) about his Op/Ed supporting warning labels for kids on social media. Then on "DeRusha Eats" he introduces you to The Food Dolls!
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The U.S. Surgeon General is recommending warning labels on alcohol, just like you'd see on a pack of cigarettes. Reset examines the health risks of moderate drinking with President & CEO of Sinai Chicago Dr. Ngozi Ezike and vice-chair of education in the Department of Medicine at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine Dr. Aashish Didwania. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
The FDA wants to propose putting labels on the front of food and drink packages in order to flag whether they are high in added sugar, saturated fat or sodium. The effort aims to help people make healthier choices and to address the nation's exploding rates of diet-related diseases. The proposal could come as early as next month, but a fight with the food industry is already heating up. At the same time, some nutrition experts and lawmakers worry the FDA options under consideration are confusing and won't be clear enough to protect Americans' health.So, what could these labels even look like? Today on “Post Reports,” reporter Lauren Weber joins host Martine Powers to unpack the FDA efforts and how possible labels might compare with the front-of-package food warnings commonly found in other countries like Chile and Mexico. Today's show was produced by Elana Gordon, with help from Ariel Plotnick. It was edited by Monica Campbell and mixed by Sean Carter. Thanks to Tracy Jan and Rachel Roubein. Subscribe to The Washington Post here.
Warning: This episode contains mentions of bullying and suicide.A rising tide of mental health problems among teenagers has sent parents, teachers and doctors searching for answers. This week, the U.S. surgeon general, Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, offered one: social media.Today, Dr. Murthy discusses his proposal to require platforms such as YouTube, TikTok and Instagram to include warning labels, like those that appear on tobacco and alcohol products.Guest: Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, the U.S. surgeon general.Background reading: Dr. Murthy cannot unilaterally impose warnings on social media; the action requires approval by Congress. Dr. Murthy said he would urge Congress to require a warning that social media use can harm teenagers' mental health.Read a guest essay by Dr. Murthy: Why I'm Calling for a Warning Label on Social Media Platforms.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 08:18)Warning Labels on Social Media? US Surgeon General Warns of Social Media's Impact on ChildrenSurgeon General: Why I'm Calling for a Warning Label on Social Media Platforms by New York Times (Vivek H. Murthy)Part II (08:18 - 14:25)Where Are the Parents? The Authority of Parents and the Adolescent Social Media CrisisPart III (14:25 - 19:31)Headline Abuse: Los Angeles School Board Bans Cell Phones in School, Sort OfLos Angeles School District Votes in Favor of Cellphone Ban by Wall Street Journal (Sara Randazzo & Alyssa Lukpat)Part IV (19:31 - 26:08)G-7 Exhorted to Enshrine Commitment to Abortion: Joe Biden's Commitment to Abortion Everywhere All the TimeBiden presses to keep reproductive rights in G-7 agreement by Washington Post (Tyler Pager, Anthony Faiola & Matt Viser)Sign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
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