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Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 3288: Yellow-Bellies

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 3:48


Episode: 3288 Yellow-Bellies.  Today we consider "Yellow Bellies".

MedicalMissions.com Podcast
Approach to Fever in the Tropics

MedicalMissions.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2023


A case-based, interactive review of how to diagnose and manage febrile patients in tropical settings https://bit.ly/gmhc2022_douglascollins_approachtofever https://bit.ly/gmhc2022_douglas_collins_approachtofever_handout_

MedicalMissions.com Podcast
Our Current Missions Assignment (Expanded)

MedicalMissions.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023


The missional landscape has changed. The recent global events, the shifting distribution of Christians, and the realities of what God is allowing; are presenting a whole new missional landscape. What then are the new structures, approaches, and strategies that are proving effective for missions in our days? This will be shared with a special emphasis on the emerging role of medical missions and the strategy for partnerships. https://bit.ly/gmhc2022_florencemuindi_ourcurrentmission

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Entertain This!
Episode 140:Tom n Hayden Ramble...Mitch Dead

Entertain This!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 62:47


In this new high for the Entertainment Boys. Tom and Hayden set out on their own and shed some much heavy baggage. Mitch gets Yellow Fever and stays home sick, but the healthy better podcasters talk about Warzone Season 2 updates. The Justin Roiland Scandal. The Last of Us episode 3. The do so eloquently with seamless clarity smooth transitions, No distractions what so ever. Except, Narvik, Deep Rock Galactic, Shrinking, and end of the world loud-outs. Support the show

Podcast Pediatricians
PP7 064 Fats, Football & (yellow) Fever

Podcast Pediatricians

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 57:11


Rob and Matt discuss pediatric hyperlipidemia and preventative cardiology. Plus Dr Benjamin Rush, Mediterranean diet, and we lightly touch on the new obesity guidelines (body positivity/unfunded mandate? VS long overdue? MORE LATER!

MedicalMissions.com Podcast
Our Current Missions Assignment

MedicalMissions.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023


The missional landscape has changed. The recent global events, the shifting distribution of Christians, and the realities of what God is allowing; are presenting a whole new missional landscape. What then are the new structures, approaches, and strategies that are proving effective for missions in our days? This will be shared with a special emphasis on the emerging role of medical missions and the strategy for partnerships.

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Salt & Burn This
Yellow Fever

Salt & Burn This

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 94:39


Our heroines capture all the meme-able moments in this episode, and recognize how hard they tried to Mel Brooks this. But still, they are left asking, "why??"Salt and Burn This is a "Supernatural" rewatch podcast, hosted by Sami and Valerie ("our heroines"). Each week they break down one episode of their favorite show "Supernatural," going scene by scene, blood splatter by blood splatter, pop culture reference by...well, you get the idea. And in each episode they find something that reminds them of their real lives, usually making fun of themselves and stopping short of a "bitch/jerk" moment. Subscribe if this sounds like your jam, and if you enjoy please leave us a review!Follow us on social!We are @saltandburnthis on Insta, Twitter, TikTok, and Facebook. We'd love to see you there!We're also on YouTube! Subscribe to our channel, Salt & Burn This Podcast!

MedicalMissions.com Podcast
Finding Your Best-fit Sending Agency (The top 10 Questions to Ask)

MedicalMissions.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023


In this session, you'll learn the most important questions to ask when considering a potential mission sending organization. Find your best fit by attending this seminar!

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Homegrown History
Pandemics in Limestone County: 1866 - 2023

Homegrown History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 56:08


Epidemics and pandemics are nothing new. Rebekah recounts the history of infectious diseases in Limestone County and steps the community took (including armed border patrol) to stop the spread of disease. Richard remembers the polio scare in the 1950s. They are joined by Traci Collins, Athens-Limestone Hospital President, who describes the early days of Covid-19 from the very first case in LC and the hospital's ongoing measures to keep the community safe.    https://limestonecounty-al.gov/departments/archives/https://www.alcpl.org/For information, questions, or suggestions email rebekah.davis@limestonecounty-al.gov. Music from Pixabay 

Green & White
BONUS: Ben Waine ft. Yellow Fever + SENZ Radio - All aboard the Waine Train!

Green & White

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 36:40


We caught up with our new friends Down Under in order to learn all about our new signing Ben Waine! With special thanks to Dale from Yellow Fever, the Unofficial Supporters Club of Wellington Phoenix FC, and Izzy and Kempy from SENZ, New Zealand's Sports Breakfast Radio Show.

The Possibly Paranormal Podcast
TPPP 85: La Recoleta Cemetery, Argentina | Please Don't Cry for us, Argentina

The Possibly Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 65:11


You may know the name Eva Perón or the musical Evita. Well, she finds herself in La Recoleta Cemetery, which also happen to be the subject of our next episode. This is the start of season 3 and if this is any indicator of what 2023 is going to be like, we are all in for quite a ride! So buckle up!Listen to Davis introduce us to the commercials for 2023 and they're uniquely cryptid theme. Listen to Jake regale us with various residents of the cemetery that stick around to this day. And listen to Lisa talk about how the Yellow Fever resulted in changes for this cemetery that none would have predicted at the time.All this and more on the first episode of  season 3, but the 85th episode of The Possibly Paranormal Podcast. Follow us on everything and please rate and review. We love all of you and we are excited for season 3! TPPP 85: La Recoleta Cemetery, Argentina!Support the show

Haunted Hospitality
Ep 92 - Two Haunted Cemeteries in Savannah, GA

Haunted Hospitality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 61:00


Cemeteries. Ghosts. They seem to go hand in hand. Yet Haunted Hospitality has recorded almost 100 episodes, and not once have we talked about a Cemetery. So this week, Zoey brings in the new year by visiting the Colonial Park Cemetery and the Bonaventure Cemetery, both in Savannah, GA. The Colonial Park Cemetery is known for shadowy figures that dart between gravestones at night after the park is all closed and for housing a mass grave of Yellow Fever victims. And there may or may not be a 7 foot tall ghost of a child murderer.Bonaventure Cemetery is known for it's beautiful gardens and plant life, and also Little Gracie. Gracie is a ghost that plays in the cemetery and is loved by locals and tourists alike. But first, Robin shares her New Year Non-Resolution and Zoey shares her New Year Goals. Then Robin shares some New Years Traditions from around the world. Sources: https://hauntedhospitality.wordpress.com/2023/01/03/ep-92-two-haunted-cemeteries-in-savannah-ga/Visit us on Social Media! Stay Spooky!

WORLD-WEARY PODCAST
Episode 172 - Bad Science

WORLD-WEARY PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 46:31


This week, the World-Weary women discuss strange science and tech! Cassiopeia looks at the gruesome experiments conducted in the search for a cure for Yellow Fever. A 1980's school teacher living in a haunted cottage communicates with a 16th century vicar and a "friend from 2109" via an early microcomputer: Violet discusses the time-warp-technology case of The Dodleston Messages.

Deejay Pat B Podcasts
Yellow Fever Megamix 2022 By Pat B

Deejay Pat B Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 39:39


3 years of Yellow Fever. Wow, time flies when your releasing JUMP music. Especially since COVID left the building somewhere near the beginning of the year because since then we have been dropping Yellow Fever Beats every weekend on location all over the world! It was good to finally play all those lovely tracks for a live crowd and see the reaction on the dancefloor. People absolutely loved our releases and i'm more & more confident we're on the right track/ We released a lot's of music in 2022. 14 releases from 15 different producers. Exactly the goal which I had in mind when I started this label. I wanted to create a platform to promote our music and attract new producers who love our sound. More demo's are flooding in every day and it makes me the happiest guy in the world knowing kids somewhere in the studio are creating jump beats! Who knowns what this will bring in 2023. But first we look back.... This is the 2022 Yellow Fever Yearmix! Special shout out to all my producers friends. I'm so happy with all your hard work in the studio. Keep those tracks coming guys! Yellow Fever is all about you.. Tracklist: Dawa-X - Put down the chrystal Mode Seven - The beat goes Mr J@ck - Control Scarrex - Dimplex
Polycarpus & The Rebel - Body drop Nath-D - Scream The Chief - Getting money Dawa-X - Spaceman Clayton Cash - The Inside Dustin Hertz - Move your feet Sodom & Gomorrah - Bells of awakening Polycarpus & Pat B - How we do it Pat B & Miss Puss - Machu Picchu Polycarpus - Work my body Miss Puss - Lick it
Polycarpus & DJ Potato - Lift me up
Pat B - Hardhouse flavour Mr J@ck - Jump Time Clayton Cash - Hey baby Nath-D - Banger Pat B - The Police Scarrex - Dans met de sjamaan Mr J@ck - Sakura Nath-D Breaking

MedicalMissions.com Podcast
Language Learning - Should I? and How?

MedicalMissions.com Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022


As a health care professional on the mission field, the task of language learning is both essential and complicated. We say that language learning is a high value and priority for ourselves as missionaries, and yet it often is the first thing to take a back seat in life and ministry. Why is that? How can we do better? With over 15 years of experience in educating, training, and coaching missionaries in language and culture learning, Dr. Mullen will cast a vision for what it takes to truly become “fluent” in your target host language. She will offer biblical, theoretical, and practical advice for missionaries and missions leaders alike on how to prepare, execute, and continually improve communicative competence in a second language and cross-cultural setting.