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On the latest episode of the podcast, Jamie comes very close to recommending lesbian pornography, Doug wants nothing more than to swap out the lead of the film for a hunky oaf, and we take some time to work on Obama impressions and discuss which of us would be a better proctologist. Don't ignore tummy troubles or 'Near Darks' as we call them around here, grab a pocketful of painkillers, and join us as we wade through a whole lot of swings and misses to find the jokes in, Young Doctors in Love!Young Doctors in Love is a 1982 film directed by Gary Marshall and starring Michael McKean, Sean Young, Hector Elizondo, Harry Dean Stanton, Pamela Reed, Taylor Negron, Ted McGinley, Saul Rubinek, Crystal Bernard & Dabney Coleman..Visit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our WebsiteDoug's Schitt's Creek podcast, Schitt's & Giggles can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/schitts-and-giggles-a-schitts-creek-podcast/id1490637008
Mimi battled self-doubt to serve as the doctor and only woman on a remote Everest climb in Tibet. This journey of curiosity, self-discovery and vulnerability enabled her to face down childhood messages to stay small and safe and to venture into the unknown. Mimi shares the following nuggets of life wisdom: it's ok to feel afraid and to move through them listen to our bodies be present, be curious and open to the world it's ok when we're not really in control and to make ourself vulnerable be passionately curious stretch beyond our comfort zone we can do more than we think we can connect to our inner voices it's great to let our bodies lead tags: Mimi Zieman, Tap Dancing on Everest, A Young Doctor's Unlikely Adventure, story, stories, that, empower, empowering, empowerment, inspire, inspiring, inspiration, encourage, encouraging, encouragement, hope, light, podcast, Sean,
In this powerful and insightful segment from Warsaw Confidential, host Kamal Jahid delves into the current state of the healthcare system in Poland with skilled surgeon Tomek Wawrowski.
This month on Seizing Life® Dr. Kelly Tyson shares her decade-long journey to an epilepsy diagnosis. Despite numerous visits to various medical experts through the years and majoring in neuroscience in college, Kelly was never referred to a neurologist, nor did she recognize the “episodes” she experienced as seizures. Kelly details how she managed these episodes through college, graduate school, and medical school, and reveals the surprising way that she came to realize she was having seizures.
Unemployment among young doctors is the focus of this edition of Business Day Spotlight. Host Mudiwa Gavaza is joined by Craig Comrie CEO of Profmed. Topics of discussion include: the plight of newly qualified doctors in SA; rationale for creating the finDR platform; funding challenges in the sector; and how medical work has evolved. Business Day Spotlight is a MultimediaLIVE Production. Producer is Demi Buzo.
Welcome to another inspiring mini-episode of the Do The Thing Podcast with your host, Stacey Lauren! Today, Stacey chats with Dr. Mimi Zieman, OB GYN, author, and adventurer, who shares her incredible journey from a New York City girl to a 25-year-old medical student serving as the doctor on a remote Everest expedition in Tibet. Dr. Mimi just released her memoir, Tap Dancing on Everest, A Young Doctor's Unlikely Adventure, where she candidly discusses her battles with fear, self-doubt, and vulnerability, all while finding her true purpose and self along the way.In this episode, Dr. Mimi dives deep into her rich tapestry of life experiences, the importance of embracing fear, and practical advice on how anyone can push through their mental barriers to achieve their dreams. Whether you're looking to tackle a new career, overcome personal doubts, or simply want to be inspired by a powerful story, this episode has something for everyone.⏱️ Timestamps: 0:02 - Introduction & Stacey's belief in overcoming mental barriers 0:53 - Dr. Mimi Zieman's introduction and the inspiration behind her story 3:42 - Dr. Mimi's journey from New York City to Everest expedition 7:51 - Practical steps for overcoming fear and the importance of gut feeling 15:14 - Understanding the impact of fear and advice on doing the thing 18:44 - Dr. Mimi's book framework and how it inspires readers universallyApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dr-mimi-zieman-conquered-everest-without-self-doubt/id1618590178?i=1000683585549 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6xrJP6KirdLZ3iPO5ZPvK1
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This week Nicola and Di chat with the entertaining and multi-talented Tottie Goldsmith. Tottie has been part of the Australian performing arts industry for 4 decades, with an incredible career that spans music, film, television, radio and theatre. In the 80s, Tottie became known as Melbourne's IT girl, and was part of the pop group, The Chantoozies. Over the next few decades she appeared on so many iconic Australian TV shows including Young Doctors, Prisoner, Neighbours, and The Sex/Life series to name just a few. Tottie is also a proud mum, a marriage celebrant and the niece of our beloved Olivia Newton-John. In 2020 Tottie was awarded an OAM for her contribution to charity and the performing arts. In this episode, we hear all about Tottie's unconventional upbringing and some of the incredible stories from her childhood. She was born in the 60s to a legend of the Australian nightclub industry, Brian Goldsmith and the model and actress Rona Newton-John. We hear the heartbreaking story of how Tottie's mum left her and her 2 siblings, when Tottie was only 2.5, to pursue a career overseas and the huge impact that had on Tottie's life. Tottie opens up about the absolutely beautiful relationship that she had with her aunt Olivia, who was always looking out for her and loving her in ways that her mother wasn't able to. Olivia was a true angel in Tottie's life. Not only that, but we hear some fun stories from Tottie's love life and the lessons she's learned along the way through the relationships she's had. Tottie is someone who really has done a lot of work on herself, and is committed to continuing to learn and grow. It's inspiring to listen to. We had so much fun in this chat with Tottie - it was absolutely like having another girlfriend with us over the back fence. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Follow Tottie on IG here Support the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research Centre here Find out more about Tottie's work here Follow Nicola and Di on IG hereSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greetings Glocal Citizens! I'm back on the road with this conversation which finds my guest and I in opposite sides of the United Kingdom--me in London, UK and my guest, Dr. Motolani Oyerinde, in Scotland. Dr. Tolani, joins us in the next installment of our colloboration with Bisi Bright's (https://glocalcitizens.fireside.fm/guests/adebisi-bright) Livewell Initiative and the Women of Africa Post-Pandemic Empowerment and Advocacy Programme with support from Gilead Sciences USA. She is currently Managing Partner at Crystal Mental Healthcare and Health Education Services as well as Senior Family Health Officer at Livewell Initiative. Over the course of her carreer she has worked assiduously in the areas of training, peer leadership, and corporate health. She has co-facilitated as Faculty Trainer in Hepatitis, at a continental Africa regional rraining program in Hepatitis targeting delegates from 15 African countries. Under the LiveWell Initiative's Volunteer Membership scheme, she became an award-winning Young Doctor participating in several health outreaches, health fairs and corporate health mIssions. Since the advent of the pandemic, she has been particulalry focused on proviving mental health support via LWIs Telehealth services platform. Be sure to visit the LiveWell Initiative (https://www.livewellng.org) for up to date information about upcoming events. Where to find Tolani? On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/motolani-oyerinde-469544164/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/oluwalotolani/) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009651049058) What's Tolani reading? Atomic Habits by James Clear (https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits) Practical Optimism: The art, science, and practice of exceptional well-being (https://www.doctorsuevarma.com) by Dr. Sue Varma Why Am I Like This? How to Break Cycles, Heal From Trauma, and Restore Your Faith by Kobe Campbell (https://kobecampbell.com/book) What's Tolani watching? Africa Magic TV (https://www.dstv.com/africamagic/en-ng/show/amvca) Other topics of interest: About Ogun State (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogun_State), Nigeria Scotland, UK (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Scotland) The Egocentric and Sociocentric Self (https://prezi.com/d3ok-7qam4mu/the-egocentric-and-sociocentric-self/#:~:text=In%20the%20EGOcentric%20society%20a,of%20others%3B%20self%2Dcentered.) Suicide Prevention (https://mentalhealth-uk.org/get-involved/mental-health-awareness-days/world-suicide-prevention-day/) Month (https://www.samhsa.gov/newsroom/observances/suicide-prevention-month) Special Guests: Adebisi Bright and Motolani Oyerinde.
Young independent doctors in India are stuck between a rock and a hard place. Take F M, a 32-year-old psychiatrist who has a clinic in South Mumbai. She's spent a third of her life slogging through medical schools and internships to finally earn her super-specialised degree. But two years into her private practice in a posh South Mumbai area, she wonders if being a doctor is really worth it.Nearly 50% of the total medical seats in India are in private and deemed medical colleges, which don't come cheap. Sheetal Shrigiri, gynecologist and counselor at a coaching center for medical-entrance exams told The Ken an MBBS degree at a private college costs anything between Rs 50 lakh and Rs 1 crore.Apart from the financial burden of the degree itself, once they become doctors, there is increasing competition from hospital chains and also the pressure of having a social media presence and to deal with.Tune in.Why do women freeze their eggs? Take the survey here.Don't forget to send us your recommendation for this Thursday's Unwind segment. The theme is “your favourite murder mystery.” Send them to us on WhatsApp as a voice note or as a text message. The number is +9189711-08379. Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.
Caller Lou makes a plea to get his injured daughter to Doc and Doc wants to instill some medical inspiration.
This week, Drusilla is joined by special guest BJ Colangelo (This Ends at Prom) to discuss The Corruption of Chris Miller. From wiki: “The Corruption of Chris Miller (Spanish: La corrupción de Chris Miller) is a 1973 Spanish psychological horror[3] film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem and starring Jean Seberg, Marisol, and Barry Stokes.[4] The film follows a woman and her stepdaughter who come to suspect a handyman they have recently hired is responsible for a rash of violent murders in their small mountain community. Marisol's first film in which she does not perform musical numbers. The only brief exception is a moment in which the three protagonists perform a verse of the song Au clair de la lune on guitar, in which Marisol sings a single verse. The film was Marisol's first film apart from Manuel Goyanes. Anabel Films founder and producer, actor Javier Armet, developed an original idea from Santiago Montcada to produce this high-budget, international film (number 7 in the USA). It was filmed outdoors in Comillas (Cantabria) and Las Fraguas (Cantabria) and indoors at Isasi Isasmendi's Esplugas Films Studios in Esplugas de Llobregat (Barcelona).”But first! Welcome to the Dollhouse, Sleepaway Camp by BJ and Harmony Colangelo, Young Doctors in Love, Red Rooms, true crime as exploitation, Stay Tuned, Hero at Large, The Substance, Barbarian, Worst Person in the World, Vinegar Syndrome, and more!NEXT WEEK: Mad Love (1935) Follow them across the internet: Bloodhaus: https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkel https://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
First up, brace yourselves for a dark twist on a beloved classic. Bambi: The Reckoning is set to hit theatres on October 31st, 2024, and it's nothing like the tale you remember. Directed by Dan Allen, this horror thriller transforms the innocent deer into a vengeful beast out for blood after his mother's death. Starring Roxanne McKee, Nicola Wright, and Tom Mulheron, it follows in the footsteps of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey and promises to bring a chilling new chapter to the Twisted Childhood Cinematic Universe. Now that's one way to ruin your fond childhood memories.
In this episode, I have the pleasure of chatting with the incredible Mark Aitken, a registered nurse with 40 years of diverse experience. Mark shares his journey from his early days to his current role as the Nurse Midwife Health Program Australia Implementation Deputy Director. Get ready for an episode packed with inspiration, practical tips, and heartfelt stories.Key Moments: Introduction & Welcome (00:00:02 - 00:00:12)I introduce the episode and welcome Mark Aitken.Mark expresses his excitement about sharing his journey and insights.Mark's Nursing Journey (00:00:42 - 00:01:00)Mark recounts his transition into nursing, inspired by "The Young Doctors."Highlights of his extensive career, including various leadership roles.Understanding and Managing Burnout (00:09:07 - 00:10:05)Mark discusses the emotional labour in nursing and how it led to his experiences with burnout.Practical strategies for recognising and managing burnout.The Importance of Self-Care (00:13:14 - 00:14:13)Insights into Mark's self-care routines and the significance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance.Tips on crafting a personal self-care plan.Mentorship and Career Growth (00:15:55 - 00:16:30)Mark shares the impact of mentorship on his career and offers advice for finding and being a good mentor.Encouragement to seize career opportunities and overcome imposter syndrome.Nurse Midwife Health Program Australia (00:32:32 - 00:33:00)Overview of the Nurse Midwife Health Program Australia and its role in supporting nurses and midwives.How the program addresses complex health and well-being issues.Notable Quotes:"The only reason a hurdle is in front of you is because you've allowed it to be there. If you can't go under, around, or over it, go through it.""It's vitally important that you realise if you're going to have a successful career, you prioritise your own health and well-being.""If somebody's asking you to do something, chances are it's because they've noticed something in you that they think would be perfect for the job."Connect with Us: Liam CaswellInstagram: @highperformancenursingWebsite: High-Performance NursingMark AitkenLinkedIn: Mark AitkenGet in touch with the NHMPA:Nurse Midwife Health Program AustraliaSubscribe for more nursing tips, career advice, and inspiring stories! Tune in for an episode full of laughter, learning, and loads of inspiration to elevate your nursing career!
2 + Hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Penny Singleton Show, originally broadcast June 20, 1950, 74 years ago, DeeGee's First Love. DeeGee is in love with an older man...he's fifteen. Gotta love the supporting cast of Jim Backus and Gale Gordon plus Bea Benaderet. The Summer replacement for Fibber McGee and Molly. Followed by The Rudy Vallee Show, originally broadcast June 20, 1946, 78 years ago with guest Peter Lorre. Rudy sings, "Yesterday" and "Let's Put Out The Lights and Go To Sleep." Pinky Lee switches Rudy's scripts for the program. The cast presents a medical drama titled, "Young Doctor Lorre."Then Jack Benny, originally broadcast June 20, 1948, 76 years ago, in Cleveland. Marilyn Maxwell sings, "Hooray For Love." The program's guest is Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller. The Sportsmen sing a commercial to the tune of, "Take Me Out To The Ball Game." Jack and Bob Feller are joined by Bob Hope for a comedy routine (monopolized by Bob). Followed by Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast June 20, 1946,78 years ago Abbott's getting married again to the rich widow and he wants to throw a dinner for her and have Costello be the butler. Melonhead tries to teach Costello to be the butler. Finally Lum and Abner, originally broadcast June 20, 1941, 83 years ago. Cedric has bought the Hinkledorf farm for the rabbits. Thanks to Richard for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamCivil defense info mentioned on the show can be found here: http://www.civildefensemuseum.com/docs.html
In this spirited episode of "Finding Financial Freedom with The Frugal Physician," Dr. Disha reconnects with her former ER supervising resident and multifaceted maverick, Dr. Jedidiah Ballard. Fresh off his adventures ranging from grueling Ranger school to romantic escapades on ABC's The Bachelorette, Dr. Jed shares the scoop on balancing the highs and lows of his medical career with his unexpected fame. With tales of stolen food in childhood to sprinting for love on national television, Dr. Jed offers an unfiltered look at how he navigates life's wild swings with humor, humility, and a healthy dose of fitness. Tune in to discover how one doctor manages to stitch up his varied passions into a cohesive, fulfilling life. Dr. Jedidiah Ballard is an emergency medicine physician known for his unique blend of medical expertise and media presence. An Army Ranger veteran and a former contestant on ABC's The Bachelorette, Dr. Ballard advocates for a balanced life, emphasizing the importance of fitness and wellness alongside a demanding medical career. He is a regular on morning news segments, sharing health tips with the public, and is currently working on a book about practical fitness. Soundbites From Montana to the Military [00:01:50-00:03:30] Dr. Jed shares his rugged beginnings in rural Montana, leading to his decision to join the Army Rangers. Medical School to Army Ranger [00:04:00-00:06:00] Insight into how Dr. Jed balanced rigorous medical training with the intense demands of Ranger School. Reality TV Stardom [00:07:15-00:08:45] Dr. Jed discusses his leap from the emergency room to the glitzy world of reality television on ABC's The Bachelorette. Fitness Philosophy [00:10:30-00:12:00] A dive into Dr. Jed's approach to maintaining peak physical fitness amidst a demanding career. Balancing Media and Medicine [00:14:20-00:15:50] How Dr. Jed manages his roles as both a media personality and a dedicated emergency medicine doctor. Financial Wisdom and Frugality [00:17:40-00:19:10] Dr. Jed relates lessons from his various life experiences to financial habits and maintaining economic discipline. Upcoming Book Teaser [00:20:45-00:22:00] A sneak peek into Dr. Jed's forthcoming book, focusing on practical fitness and wellness strategies. Advice for Young Doctors [00:23:30-00:25:00] Dr. Jed offers advice to up-and-coming doctors on how to navigate the complexities of a medical career with personal life and aspirations. —---
Join Dr. Sanjeev Goel and Dr. Sanjiv Chopra, a renowned hepatologist and Harvard Medical School professor, as he delves into the realms of leadership and purpose. Dr. Chopra shares profound insights from his own journey, stressing the significance of aligning actions with personal purpose. Discover the four pillars of happiness he advocates for meaningful relationships, forgiveness, altruism, and gratitude. Dr. Chopra's discussion offers practical wisdom for those seeking fulfillment and clarity in their lives. He also touches on his forthcoming book, "Letters to a Young Doctor," which explores alternative career paths for physicians. Dive into this engaging conversation filled with valuable life lessons and professional guidance. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro 01:20 - Dr. Sanjiv Chopra's background 03:54 - Dr. Chopra's journey into leadership 07:03 - Discovering purpose in life 13:02 - Importance of defining personal purpose 16:19 - Example of defining purpose (Elena Sotoor) 17:53 - Advice for finding purpose 18:05 - Importance of gratitude 19:00 - Purpose in life 21:30 - Story of Papa Jaime 26:44 - Breakthroughs in Medicine 34:01 - Gut microbiome 38:03 - Safe amount of alcohol 38:10 - Letters to a Young Doctor (Book) 39:12 - Abraham Verghese and "The Covenant of Water" 40:02 - Inspiring stories of Physicians turned Authors 40:49 - Advice to young doctors 42:54 - Lifelong learning 47:08 - Future of Medicine 52:34 - Hope and Aging 57:21 - Conclusion Visit our website: https://peakhuman.ca Shop here: https://peakhuman.ca/shop/ SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/PeakHumanLabs Link to Study https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama...
D.O. or Do Not: The Osteopathic Physician's Journey for Premed & Medical Students
This week, we are joined by Dr. Michael Foti, a dedicated physician who serves as a professor at Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine, bringing his expertise and passion for medical education to the next generation of healthcare professionals. With a recommendation from the esteemed Dr. John Gimpel, Michael brings a wealth of experience as both a practitioner and educator. His journey, much like his passion for mental health advocacy, embodies resilience and compassion. As Michael reflects on his own challenges and triumphs, he echoes a sentiment from his journey: "You should never let where you come from dictate where you go."He will start by sharing insights into his harrowing experiences as an intern during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, grappling with chaos and loss in the hospital. Then, he opens up about his personal battle with anxiety and depression, shedding light on the stigma surrounding mental health in the medical profession. Finally, Michael shares how he turned his own struggles into a mission to advocate for physician wellness and support medical students in their journey.I'm confident you'll find Dr. Michael Foti's story both engaging and insightful. May his journey inspire you on your own pursuits.
Diana McLean has had a long career in TV, Film and Theatre and is best known by the public for her role of Vivienne Jeffries in the iconic TV Soap, The Young Doctors.On her return to Australia, after 16 years in UK and France, she appeared in many TV shows including, Water Rats, Murder Call, All Saints, Backberner, Number 96, Wonderland, and is still remembered for playing Bess O'Brien in Neighbours. Her miniseries credits include Ben Hall, The Norman Lindsay Series, Winner Takes All, and A Model Daughter. Theatre work has included; The Cold Child for Anthony Skuse at Griffin, Colder for Lachlan Philpot at Griffin, Love & Money at The Old Fitz, Three Sisters for Kate Retz, & Cry Havoc at ATYP, Julius Caesar for Anthony Skuse at The New, Other Desert Cities at The Ensemble Theatre (2015) and a national tour playing Florence Foster Jenkins in the play Glorious.Diana reprised her role of Vera in 4000 miles, twice in 2014 for which she was nominated as Best Leading Actress at the Sydney Theatre Awards. Most recently Diana has appeared in the World Premiere of Joanna Erskine's new Australian play, Air (Old 505) and was part of the ensemble cast of The Humans at the Old Fitz.She joins STAGES for a long over-due catch up, and to reflect on a life-time telling stories.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Barry Creyton began his career at the age of 17 in theatre and in radio in Australia and by age 20, was playing leads on stage, and in national radio productions. He also hosted his own weekly radio program devoted to theatre news and interviews. At 21, he made his Australian television debut as Lorenzo in a national television production of The Merchant of Venice. For three seasons, he starred in the TV series The Mavis Bramston Show. This ground breaking show, the highest rated in the history of Australian television, dealt with topical and political satire.Creyton relocated to England for twelve years playing comedy and dramatic roles in London's West End - including Don's Party (Royal Court), Roger's Last Stand (Duke of York's), Ten Years Hard (Mayfair), Urban Guerilla (Soho Poly), a revival of the musical Salad Days, and Liz, a musical based on Aristophanes' Lysistrata as well as several revues and the National Tour of Abelard and Heloise.On his return to Australia, Creyton starred in many theatre productions - Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce, Season's Greetings and Absurd Person Singular, Frayn's Noises Off, and in Pack Of Lies, Side By Side By Sondheim, The Owl And The Pussycat, Suddenly At Home, The Philanthropist, and played twins in the comedy-thriller Corpse.He guest starred on many popular TV episodics. These roles were generally amorous cads or big-business villains - characters at odds with the comedies he played on the stage. They included The Restless Years, The Young Doctors, Skyways, Cop Shop, The Sullivans, I Married a Bachelor, Cuckoo in the Nest, as well as guest star roles in TV movies, Image of Death, All at Sea, the Michael Powell feature, They're a Weird Mob and the BBC's Robert Louis Stevenson in Australia. He turned to directing, with the musical Nunsense which broke box office records all over Australia, and employed two companies playing simultaneously. A motorcycle accident during the run of Corpse resulted in a badly broken leg. The long recuperation period enabled him to write a stage comedy, Double Act. Since 1990, Creyton has worked almost exclusively in the United States, principally as writer and director. He relocated from New York to Los Angeles when commissioned to write a movie of the week for Hearst Television, while his off Broadway revue Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know ran for two and a half years in New York. His critically acclaimed adaptation of Noël Coward's Peace in Our Time for the Antaeus Theatre Company in L.A. received the Ovation Award and the L.A. Weekly Annual Theatre Award; the L. A. Times voted the production among the best world theatre of the year.He has appeared on stage at the Antaeus Theatre in Balzac's Cousin Bette, Shaw's The Doctors Dilemma and Moliere's School For Wives and as Apollo in The Curse of Oedipus.Creyton returns to Australia periodically for theatre engagements, starring in Noël Coward's Blithe Spirit, directing and starring in his own plays, Later Than Spring and Valentine's Day (since produced in several languages and, along with his Double Act, in constant repertoire in Europe), and in 2007 he returned to Sydney's Ensemble Theatre to star in Peter Quilter's play Glorious, and again in 2010 in Quilter's Duets, in which he played four diverse characters.His young adult novels, The Dogs of Pompeii and Nero Goes to Rome, co-authored with American writer Vaughan Edwards, are published by Random House, and his novel Murder is Fatal, an affectionate parody of noir movies, was published in 2017.His novel The View from Olympus Mons, was published in 2022 by NineStar Press.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
We're Irish - but because we're gay , our daughter can't get an Irish passport - Mark & Eoins story....Should young doctors have to commit to a few years working in the HSE after they qualify...Its just a sportsman dating a singer - so why the obsession with Taylor & Travis & lots more Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The UK government has been refusing the pay demands of young doctors in the UK who held a series of strikes in 2023. Their argument is that pay has been declining in real-terms since 2008. Unless pay catches-up there will continue to be a drain of new recruits, which will impact patient safety and put undue pressure on those left working in the NHS. Steve Keen says the government's argument – that there just isn't the money – ignores the ability for sovereign nations to create new money. There's an argument that if you create too much it will create inflation, but that applies more to the generation of excess demand for goods and services. Nobody chooses to go to hospital. So, is the government's end-game to destabilise the NHS and force more private health provision, so less of the cost appears on their balance sheet? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Can't Let It Go Friday 10/27/23
Movie Meltdown - Episode 608 Join us for a wrap-up of this year's Harry Dean Stanton Fest - featuring a discussion with biographer Susan Compo. And while we remember our favorite moments with Sean Young, we also mention… Warren Oates, Young Doctors in Love, watching movies in a cemetery, where did I get that voice, The Man Who Fell to Earth, laughing uproariously, changing seats while the vehicle was in motion, Hector Elizondo, front page of the LA Times, Frederic Forrest, F. Scott Fitzgerald, heading out to Joshua Tree to look for UFOs, a Corey art house movie, Sam Shepard, One from the Heart, this veneer of not caring, it was so designed to fail in a way that I find really fun, I was in my little childhood room with my rotary dial, Nicolas Roeg, Dream a Little Dream, a football field size open space, David Bowie, The Fourth War, Peter Fonda, roadtrips and mushrooms and Harry Dean Stanton's scene in Apocalypse Now. “Things go pretty seamlessly with Harry Dean Fest… and I've always said, that's just because of the magic and the energy that surrounded Harry.”
Michael Elias is an award-winning writer, actor and director who's written film, television, theatre and fiction. His new novel, You Can Go Home Now, is a timely and thoroughly entertaining psychological thriller featuring a female cop on the hunt for a killer while battling violent secrets of her own. I've read You Can Go Home Now and can tell you it's a deeply engaging mystery with a lot of heart. Michael is also the author of the novel, The Last Conquistador. Born and raised in upstate New York, Michael moved to New York City after graduating from St. John's College in Annapolis to pursue a career in acting. He was a member of the Living Theatre and acted at The Judson Poets Theatre, La MaMa, and Caffé Chino. Michael then transitioned to Hollywood and with Frank Shaw wrote the screenplay for The Frisco Kid starring Gene Wilder and Harrison Ford. With Eve Babitz he wrote Envoyez les Violons. And then he began a long writing partnership with Rich Eustis. Together, they wrote the screenplays for Serial, Young Doctors in Love and they created the popular sitcom, Head of the Class for ABC, which was partially based on Michael's experience as a high school teacher in New York City. Michael also worked with Steve Martin, a collaboration that included material for Steve's comedy albums, network TV specials, and the screenplay for The Jerk. Michael wrote and directed Showtime's Lush Life with Forrest Whitaker and Jeff Goldblum, leading to a nomination for Best Director at The Cable Ace Awards . His semi-autobiographical play, The Catskill Sonata, about a small hotel in upstate New York, was directed by the legendary filmmaker, Paul Mazursky.
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Unlike many physicians, Dr. Turner frequently works with patients suffering from fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, which can be markedly worsened by long-COVID-19 syndrome and multiple COVID-19 injections every six months. Whether patients have a chronic pain condition, low energy, or...
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Unlike many physicians, Dr. Turner frequently works with patients suffering from fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue, which can be markedly worsened by long-COVID-19 syndrome and multiple COVID-19 injections every six months. Whether patients have a chronic pain condition, low energy, or...
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Dr. Brian Birch was born and raised in Western Washington. He first came to Idaho while training as a medical student at the University of Washington. He completed his residency at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital in Nashville, TN, and returned to the Gem State to begin his career.Dr. Birch has been caring for children in Idaho for over a decade. He is the founder of Treasure Valley Children's Clinic and is proud to lead the exceptional team meeting the needs of children in our community. When he is not seeing patients or dreaming up his next big clinic project, he can be found running in the foothills, skiing at Bogus, and spending quality time with his children, Elie and Perry, and his wife, Ayla.Dr. Bryan is part of P.E.D.S and talks about burnout, purpose, mastery, and autonomy to lead change and provide the care that we all want for our children. Support the show
On this episode, we continue our informal miniseries on the 1980s movies of director Martha Coolidge with a look back at her 1985 under appreciated classic, Real Genius. ----more---- TRANSCRIPT From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it's The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. Before we hop in to today's episode, I want to thank every person listening, from whatever part of the planet you're at. Over the nearly four years I've been doing this podcast, we've had listeners from 171 of the 197 countries, and occasionally it's very surreal for this California kid who didn't amount to much of anything growing to think there are people in Myanmar and the Ukraine and other countries dealing with war within their borders who still find time to listen to new episodes of a podcast about 33 plus year old mostly American movies when they're released. I don't take your listenership lightly, and I just want you to know that I truly appreciate it. Thank you. Okay, with that, I would like to welcome you all to Part Three of our informal miniseries on the 1980s movies of director Martha Coolidge. When we left Ms. Coolidge on our previous episode, her movie Joy of Sex had bombed, miserably. But, lucky for her, she had already been hired to work on Real Genius before Joy of Sex had been released. The script for Real Genius, co-written by Neal Israel and Pat Proft, the writers of Bachelor Party, had been floating around Hollywood for a few years. It would tell the story of a highly intelligent high school kid named Mitch who would be recruited to attend a prestigious CalTech-like college called Pacific Tech, where he would be teamed with another genius, Chris, to build a special laser with their professor, not knowing the laser is to be used as a weapon to take out enemy combatants from a drone-like plane 30,000 feet above the Earth. ABC Motion Pictures, a theatrical subsidy of the American television network geared towards creating movies that could be successful in theatres before playing on television, would acquire the screenplay in the early 1980s, but after the relative failure of a number of their initial projects, including National Lampoon's Class Reunion and Young Doctors in Love, would sell the project off to Columbia Pictures, who would make the film one of the first slate of films to be produced by their sister company Tri-Star Pictures, a joint venture between Columbia, the cable network Home Box Office, and, ironically, the CBS television network, which was also created towards creating movies that could be successful in theatres before playing on television. Tri-Star would assign Brian Grazer, a television producer at Paramount who had segued to movies after meeting with Ron Howard during the actor's last years on Happy Days, producing Howard's 1982 film Night Shift and 1984 film Splash, to develop the film. One of Grazer's first moves would be to hire Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel, writers on Happy Days who helped to create Laverne and Shirley and Joanie Loves Chachi, to rewrite the script to attract a director. Ganz and Mandel had also written Night Shift and rewrote the script for Splash, and Grazer considered them his lucky charm. After trying to convince Ron Howard to board the project instead of Cocoon, Grazer would create a list of up and coming filmmakers he would want to work with. And toward the top of that list was Martha Coolidge. Coolidge would naturally gravitate towards Real Genius, and she would have an advantage that no other filmmaker on Grazer's list would have: her fiancee, Michael Backes, was himself an egghead, a genius in physics and biochemistry who in the years to come would become good friends with the writer and filmmaker Michael Crichton, working as a graphics supervisor on the movie version of Chricton's book Jurassic Park, a co-writer of the screenplay based on Chricton's book Rising Sun, and an associate producer on the movie version of Chricton's book Congo. Once Coolidge was signed on to direct Real Genius in the spring of 1984, she and Backes would work with former SCTV writer and performer PJ Torokvei as they would spend time talking to dozens of science students at CalTech and USC, researching laser technology, and the policies of the CIA. They would shape the project to something closer to what Grazer said he loved most about its possibility, the possibility of genius. "To me,” Grazer would tell an interviewer around the time of the film's release, “a genius is someone who can do something magical, like solve a complex problem in his head while I'm still trying to figure out the question. I don't pretend to understand it, but the results are everywhere around us. We work, travel, amuse ourselves and enhance the quality of life through technology, all of which traces back to what was once an abstract idea in the mind of some genius.” When their revised screenplay got the green light from the studio with an $8m budget, Grazer and Coolidge got to the task of casting the film. While the young genius Mitch was ostensibly the lead character in the film, his roommate Chris would need a star to balance out the relative obscurity of his co-star. A number of young actors in Hollywood would be seen, but their choice would be 25 year old Val Kilmer, whose first movie, Top Secret!, had not yet opened in theatres but had hot buzz going for it as the followup film for the Airplane! writing/directing team of Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker. Fourteen year old Gabe Jarret, whose only previous film work had been in a minor role in the 1981 Tony Danza/Danny DeVito comedy Going Ape!, would land the coveted role of Mitch, while supporting roles would go to Coolidge's former costars Michelle Meyrink, Deborah Foreman and Robert Prescott, as well as William Atherton, who at the time was on movie screens as Walter Peck, the main human antagonist to the Ghostbusters, as Chris and Mitch's duplicitous professor, Jerry Hathaway, and Patti D'Arbanville, who had made a splash on screens in 1981 as Chevy Chase's long-suffering girlfriend in Modern Problems. Shooting would begin on Real Genius in Southern California on November 12th, 1984. Most of the film would be shot on sets built at the Hollywood Center Studios, just a few blocks west of the Paramount Studios lot, while several major set pieces, including the memorable finale involving Professor Hathaway's house, a space laser and 190,000 pounds of popcorn, were shot in the then quiet suburban area of Sand Canyon, a few miles east of Magic Mountain, a popular theme park and filming area about 45mins north of Hollywood Center Studios. Outdoor scenes standing in for the Pacific Tech campus would be filmed at Occidental College in Eagle Rock and Pomona College in Claremont, while some scenes would be filmed at General Atomics outside San Diego, standing in for an Air Force base in the film's climax. Shooting on the film would finish after the first of the year, giving Coolidge and her editor, Richard Chew, about seven months to get the film in shape for a planned August 7th, 1985, release. Going in to the Summer 1985 movie season, Real Genius was positioned to be one of the hit films of the summer. They had a hot up and coming star in Val Kilmer, a hot director in Martha Coolidge, and a fairly solid release date in early August. But then, there ended up being an unusual glut of science fiction and sci-fi comedy movies in the marketplace at the same time. In March, Disney released the dinosaur-themed Baby: Secret of the Lost Legend, which was not a good film and bombed pretty bad. In June, there was the artificial intelligence film D.A.R.Y.L., which was not a good film and bombed pretty bad. In July, there was Back to the Future, which was a very good film and became one of the biggest successes of the year, and there was Explorers, Joe Dante's followup to Gremlins, which featured Ethan Hawke and River Phoenix as teenage boys who build their own spacecraft to explore outer space, and although it was one of the best movies released in the summer of 1985, it too bombed pretty bad. But then, in a seven day period in early August, we had Weird Science, which was not very good and not very successful, Real Genius, and My Science Project, another Disney movie about a glowing orb thing from outer space that causes a lot of problems for a lazy high school student looking for something to use for his science class final, which is one of the worst movies of the year, and bombed worse than any of the other movies mentioned. Weird Science, John Hughes' followup to his surprise hit The Breakfast Club, released only six months earlier, would open on August 1st, and come in fourth place with $4.9m from 1158 theatres. In its second weekend of release, Weird Science would lose 40% of its opening weekend audience, coming in fifth with $2.97m. But that would still be better than Real Genius, which opened on Wednesday, August 5th, which would come in sixth in its opening weekend, with $2.56m from 990 locations. My Science Project, opening on August 7th, could only manage to open in 13th place with $1.5m from 1003 theatres. That would be worse than a reissue of E.T. in its fourth weekend of release. In its second weekend, Real Genius would only drop 14% of its opening weekend audience, coming in with $2.2m from 956 locations, but after a third weekend, losing a third of its screens and 46% of its second week audience, Real Genius would be shuttled off to the dollar houses, where it would spend another seventeen weeks before exiting theatres with only $12.95m worth of tickets sold. However, it is my personal opinion is that the film failed to find an audience because it was perceived as being too smart for a simple audience. Real Genius celebrates intelligence. It doesn't pander to its audience. In many ways, it belittles stupidity, especially Mitch's moronic parents. Revenge is dished out in the most ingenious ways, especially at the end with Professor Hathaway's house, to the point where the science behind how Chris and Mitch did what the did is still actively debated thirty-eight years later. Caltech students served as consultants on the film, and played students in the background, while Dr. Martha Gunderson, a physics professor at USC whose vast knowledge about lasers informed the writers during the development stage, played a math professor on screen. Finally, to help promote the film, Martha Coolidge and producer Brian Grazer held the first-ever online press conference through the CompuServe online service, even though there were less than 125,000 on the entire planet who had CompuServe access in August 1985. Today, the film is rightfully regardless as a classic, but it wouldn't make Val Kilmer a star quite yet. That, of course, would happen in 1986, when he co-starred as Tom Cruise's frenemy in Tony Scott's Top Gun. Gabe Jarret would eventually become Gabriel Jarret, appearing in such movies as Karate Kid 3, Apollo 13 and The American President, and he continues to work in movies and on television to this day. Sadly, the same cannot be said for Michelle Meyrink, who would quit acting three years after making Real Genius, but we'll talk about that on our next episode. And, of course, William Atherton would cement his reputation as the chucklenut Gen Xers love to hate when he played the cocky television reporter Dick Thornburg in the first two Die Hard movies. And with that, we come to the end of this episode. Thank you for joining us. We'll talk again next week, when Episode 111, on Coolidge's 1988 comedy Plain Clothes, is released. Remember to visit this episode's page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about the movies we covered this episode. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal PodcastToday is Saturday, May 6th, and happy 61 st birthday to actor George Clooney ***ER theme music***I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the top stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia 1. Man gets 1 year for car crash in Smyrna that killed young doctor2. Two Walker School students selected to attend Georgia Governor's Honors Program3. And Cobb police chief credits technology and staff for capture of Atlanta shooting suspectWe'll have all this and more on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.Commercial: CU of GeorgiaSTORY 1 Vehicular HomicideBrent Douglas Davis, a Smyrna man, has been sentenced to one year in jail and 14 years of probation for hisinvolvement in a car crash that killed 26-year-old Dr. Tyler Wallace in January 2020. Davis' vehicle hit Wallace's caras he was turning into a business park. The police investigation found Davis was driving at 54 mph in a 45 mphzone and did not apply the brakes until one second before impact. Davis pleaded guilty to first-degree vehicularhomicide, and according to his plea deal, he must undergo a substance abuse evaluation and treatment, completeDUI risk reduction school and pay restitution to Wallace's family.STORY 2: GG HonorsThe Walker School has announced that two of its students, Shiva Sajja and Bora Acer, have been selected toattend the 2023 Georgia Governor's Honors Program (GHP) this summer at Georgia Southern University inStatesboro. The program is highly competitive and offers four weeks of instruction in various subjects, includingacademic, cultural, and social enrichment. The selection process is based on ability and interest, and this yearmarks the 59th summer of the program. Over 4,100 students were nominated at the state level, with only 1,500competing as semifinalists in February. GHP is a residential summer program for gifted and talented high schooljuniors and seniors.Story 3: ArrestA suspect who shot five women, killing one of them, at a medical office in Midtown Atlanta was captured by police inCumberland. Deion Patterson entered a Northside Hospital facility and shot the women in an 11th-floor waitingroom before leaving on foot. He then stole a pickup truck and was later spotted in Cobb by Atlanta police. Cobbpolice apprehended Patterson at the Waterford Place condominiums. The suspect had an arrest record and hadserved in the U.S. Coast Guard. His mother had said that he had struggled with mental health problems.Technology played a big role in the apprehension, according to Cobb Police Chief Stuart VanHoozer.Break: ESOG - DaycoStory 4: Prayer breakfast***Au***At the 39th Cobb Prayer Breakfast, Governor Brian Kemp, his wife Marty Kemp, and their three daughtersdiscussed faith and leadership. The family spoke about how prayer has helped them get through challenging timesin their lives, and they believe that it is essential to maintain faith in God. The Kemp family emphasized theimportance of prayer in decision-making, especially in making difficult decisions that may not be popular politically.They also mentioned that prayer brings peace, calmness, and comfort. Governor Kemp prayed for his family,wisdom, and other elected officials. The event coincided with the National Day of Prayer, held on the first Thursdayof May every year. .................We'll have more in a moment STORY 5: MuralA new mural called "Wait for a Dream" is being painted on the west side of a building at 31 Mill Street in Marietta,Georgia. The mural, created by artist Helen Choi, features a colorful mountain landscape with trees and a red sun.Choi's style blends realism with abstract shapes and celebrates life, growth, and her Korean heritage. The conceptreferences the nearby Mountain to River Trail, and the color palette was changed to complement a mural acrossthe street. Marietta's public art scene was a factor in Choi's decision to move there. Public art is seen as an assetfor tourism and a reflection of the community.STORY 6: Living conditions Residents and activists have protested against the unsafe living conditions in apartment complexes in the Riversidearea. Tenants have reported rodents, insects, mold, unsafe ramps, and faulty wiring, among other things. CobbBoard of Commissioners adopted a program of regular inspections for apartment complexes, requiring apartmentowners and managers to hire an independent inspector. The new city of Mableton, where the Riverside area isincluded, is envisioned to provide a limited number of services, including code enforcement. The residents demandstronger tenant protections and safe living conditions, as they pay for the landlords' income.......Back in a minute.Break: Drake - JRM events teaserStory 7: KSU awardsCynthia True, associate director of graduate programs in the School of Accountancy at Kennesaw State University,has received the Outstanding Owl Award, which is the highest honor presented during the university's annual staffawards luncheon. The award recognizes exceptional commitment to KSU staff's mission, goals and values. Truewas recognized as an example of integrity, positivity, and genuine care for others. The awards process is managedby KSU's Human Resources, nominations are submitted by supervisors and staff members, and reviewed by acommittee composed of representatives from across the university.Story 8: Walton scores late to advanceOwen Rogers scored four goals, including the game-winning goal with just over three minutes left, leadingAllatoona to a 13-12 victory over Blessed Trinity in the Class 5A-6A state quarterfinals. The win advanced theBuccaneers (14-6) to the semifinals, where they will host Marist on Tuesday. Allatoona was trailing most of thegame, but managed to tie the game in the fourth quarter, with Rogers giving them their first lead shortly after. TheBuccaneers managed to maintain their lead, securing their victory with the defense holding the Titans to just onegoal in the final three minutes.Henssler 60Thanks for hanging out with us listening to today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Did you know over 50% ofAmericans listen to podcasts weekly? 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Scramble your eggs and toss your salads for another week here on The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show! Three returning contestants from seasons and specials past face off in challenges about young and old portrayals of the same character in round one, before seeing how well they can remember who played Frasier Crane's love interests across the run of the series (with a NEAR special guests appearance on the show from one of the actresses in a question!). Will season one champion Ilan continue his streak? Will season one returner (and genuine TV star) Sarah Baker advance to the next round? Or will our newest librarian friend Kendal (from our bookish special) turn the page to victory? NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.
Here we are for episode 616! In which Mr Yeti introduces us to his birthday twin, Andy and they talk about some favourite TV shows from Australia; namely Prisoner (Cell Block H), Sons And Daughters, Young Doctors and Cop Shop! Our next episode, #617 sees us catching up once again with Nick for another episode of random words and questions... Do join us! Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can evn send me a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Harry F, Muffleyontour and Luca. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. All other content of this episode is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2023. Episode 616 was recorded on the 11th February 2023.
Jacob is a doctor of osteopathic medicine, post-graduate year 1 surgery with focus on heavy trauma, working as a flight doctor in USAF for 6 months. He has been on the carnivore diet for almost 2 years and has lost more than 70 lb and gained muscle, his IBS, eczema, allergies, and migraines are gone, and his Hashimoto's signs and symptoms have improved. Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer 00:57 Introduction 02:39 Medical school 04:36 Obese as a kid 06:45 Genetics vs food environment 09:37 Hashimoto's on the carnivore diet 11:11 Pushback from the Air Force to lose weight 12:45 Reaction from physicians and nurses 15:02 Knowledge of nutrition and practice 17:09 Plant-based nutrition in the military 19:09 What to eat at work 22:07 Evidence for recommendations 24:23 Carnivore diet and family 26:43 Talking to patients about removing processed foods 30:01 Cognitively sharper on the carnivore diet 33:21 Career moving forward 34:54 Nutrition training in medical school 37:01 Fine-tuning the diet moving forward 38:34 Research as a pathologist 41:21 General surgeons 43:28 Eczema cleared up 45:13 Where to not find Jacob See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
The pandemic isn't past tense. While COVID-19 vaccines have made it possible to gather with friends and hug loved ones again, the world is still living with the virus – and too many people are still dying because of it. More than a million people in the United States have died from COVID-19 since the pandemic began, including about 250,000 people in 2022. To reflect on the lives the world has lost, we're revisiting an episode that follows a young doctor through her first year of medical residency during the height of the pandemic. Kaiser Health News reporter Jenny Gold spent eight months following Dr. Paloma Marin-Nevarez, who graduated from the Stanford University medical school in June 2020, right before the virus began its second major surge. She was one of more than 30,000 new doctors who started residencies in 2020. Just weeks after graduating, Marin-Nevarez began training as an ER doctor at Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno, one of the areas in California hardest hit by the pandemic. Marin-Nevarez faces the loneliness and isolation of being a new doctor, working 80 hours a week in the era of masks and social distancing. She also witnesses the inequality of the pandemic, with Latino, Black and Native American people dying of COVID-19 at much higher rates than White people. Marin-Nevarez finds herself surrounded by death and having to counsel families about the loss of loved ones. We view the pandemic through the eyes of a rookie doctor, finding her footing on the front lines of the virus. This is an update of an episode that originally aired in February 2021. Support Reveal's journalism at Revealnews.org/donatenow Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to get the scoop on new episodes at Revealnews.org/weekly Connect with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram
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It's been a long-held belief that part of the reason patients can't access a family doctor is because new, younger doctors want to work less than their older counterparts. A new study out of Dalhousie University challenges that idea. We spoke with one of the co-authors, Ruth Lavergne, who is an associate professor in Dalhousie's Department of Family Medicine and a Canada Research Chair in Primary Care.
The residents' union at Children's National want to see increased pay, patient caps, and a mental health program in their renewed contract.
More insight into what led me here as well as a few of the ways the medical education system fails its students. Included is insight into how medicine has changed how I think about the game. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/billy-weibley/support
They joined the public healthcare sector at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic… We meet some of SA’s youngest doctors to find out what keeps them committed to a system that’s far from perfect.
They joined the public healthcare sector at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic… We meet some of SA's youngest doctors to find out what keeps them committed to a system that's far from perfect.
Here we are for episode 570! In which Paul and Nick delve through the more obscure areas of their DVD and Blu-ray collections! We also have a special guest - Andy, who has been on the show before - but not recently! The gang tackle a wide range of televisual treats from The Young Doctors, Rifkin's Festival, End Play, Callan and Press Gang. Thanks to Andy C and Aly G for taking part! We also have more diary entries from 4th to 11th February 1990! Our next episode, #571 finds Paul attempting more exercise with help from Cromitty and Toppie! Will things go more smoothly this time? Email us at shyyeti@yahoo.co.uk if you have any comments - you can even send me a sound-file and I'll include it. The music is by Shy Yeti, Muffleyontour and Luca. Sound effects by Paul C and Soundbible. All other content of this episode is Copyright Paul Chandler, 2022. Episode 570 was recorded between the 1st and 3rd July 2022, with the main recording done on the 2nd July 2022. Paul's 1990 diary extracts were recorded on the 25th March 2022. Cuthbert's brief cameo was recorded on the 4th September 2022.
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Three young doctors at the same hospital die within days of each other after being forced to take the Vaccine yet again. DISCLAIMER: Views and opinions expressed on The Ben Armstrong Show are solely those of the host and do not necessarily represent those of The New American. TNA is not responsible for, and does ... The post Warnings From Doctors as 3 Young Doctors Die After Being Vaxxed appeared first on The New American.
Justin Silver joins Mike Vecchione and together they investigate an update on the baby formula shortage, Mike preparing for his first colonoscopy, taking a bus to Atlantic City, Justin getting his wisdom tooth removed and breaking his ankle, the terrible way Justin tried to alleviate his constipation, Mike dealing with a guy having a panic attack on a flight, why greeting cards are terrible, Bradley Cooper dating Huma Abedin, their celebrity crushes, the 13 year old girl who graduated from medical school, red heads getting free movie tickets during the heat wave, the guy who killed his friend because he thought he summoned Sasquatch to kill him and so much more!(Air Date: July 21st, 2022)Support our sponsors:RockAuto.com - Check out Rock Auto for every auto part at the best price! And tell them Mike Vecchione Investigates sent you!YoDelta.com - Use promo code: Gas to get 25% off!Submit your own video investigation to MikeVecchioneInvestigates@gmail.comYou can watch Mike Vecchione Investigates LIVE for FREE every Thursday at 3pm ET at GaSDigitalNetwork.com/LIVEOnce you're there you can sign up at GaSDigitalNetwork.com with promo code: MVI for a 7-day FREE trial with access to every No Disrespect and Mike Vecchione Investigates episode show ever recorded! On top of that you'll also have the same access to ALL the shows that GaS Digital Network has to offer!Follow the whole show on social media!Justin SilverTwitter: https://twitter.com/iamjustinsilverInstagram: https://instagram.com/iamjustinsilverMike VecchioneTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/comicmikevInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/comicmikevWebsite: https://www.comicmikev.comShannon LeeTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/imshannonleeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonlee6982GaS Digital NetworkTwitter: https://twitter.com/gasdigitalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gasdigital/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jacklyn Zeman talks about choosing your path, her long road on General Hospital, and the audition that led to it all!About Jacklyn:Jacklyn Zeman does it all! Mother-Actress-Author-TV/Radio Host- Designer. Now after more than 6,000 episodes as nurse ‘Bobbie Spencer' Chief Surgical RN on ABC's “General Hospital,” she has become one of the most visible and likable actresses on network television. Jackie is a true contemporary and role model to millions of daytime viewers.Born in Englewood, New Jersey, Jacklyn completed her high school studies at age 15 and studied dance at New York University on a scholarship. Within months she was dancing and modeling professionally while continuing her studies. A desire to act on daytime television led Jacklyn to her debut on ABC-TV's, “One Life to Live.” After her character's untimely demise, she was asked to go to Los Angeles to create the role of ‘Bobbie Spencer' on “General Hospital.” Four decades later...Bobbie Spencer lives on and continues to be a fan favorite.Jacklyn is currently appearing as southern belle ‘Sofia Madison' on indie drama “The Bay” produced by LANY. She was invited to join the “The Bay” family by Producer Gregori J Martin in July 2011. She is delighted to have been invited back for all the past seasons; and she is looking forward to the new season of upcoming episodes. “The Bay” shoots on location in Los Angeles and overseas. Episodes live stream on Amazon, Hulu, Popstar! TV, and Peacock.Jacklyn is also currently featured on indie series “Misguided” as ‘Mo'. Jackie has been thrilled to be invited to join the cast for the past few seasons by Producer-Writer-Star Paul Gosselin. ‘Misguided' is produced by Cosmopaulitan Entertainment. Episodes for the new season will shoot on location in Los Angeles. Jacklyn has received two Independent Series Awards (ISA Awards) nominations for Supporting Actress in a comedy/drama for her role as ‘Mo'.In addition to television work, she has performed in off-Broadway and community productions. She guest starred, portraying herself, in the hit stage production of “Menopause the Musical” at the Coronet Theatre in West Hollywood, CA. The sold-out audiences had a chance to see her wearing her song and dance hat. She starred in, “Come Blow Your Horn,” “Barefoot in the Park” and “The Boyfriend.” Under her own production banner she co- produced and co-starred in an original play “Seacliff California”. She has also appeared in “The Current Mrs. Harrison” as Mrs.Harrison at Theatre 68 and as Alain in “Talking With” at the Court Theatre in Los Angeles.Feature film credits include, Gary Marshall's “Young Doctors in Love,” John Hughes' “National Lampoon's Class Reunion,” “The Day the Music Died,” “Deep in the Valley,” “The Groove Tube,” and “The Mission.”Jacklyn received critical acclaim for her starring role in “Montana Crossroads,” an ABC After School Special, and took a break from her busy “General Hospital” schedule to co-star as a lawyer in ABC's Comedy Movie for Television, “Jury Duty.” She has appeared on “Chicago Hope,” “Mike Hammer,” “Love, American Style,” “Fantasy,” “Sledgehammer” and “Madd TV.”Travel, interior design and style, some of her favorite pastimes, has been incorporated into appearances on “Runaway” and “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous.” Jacklyn is a frequent guest on some of television's top talk and game shows. Her appearances include: “Good Morning America,” “Oprah,” “The View,” “Live with Regis...,” “The Merv Griffin Show,” “Home and Family”, “Lifestyle Magazine”, “Donahue,” “Rosie O'Donnell,” “Master Chef,” “The Florence Henderson Show,” The Suzanne Somers Show,” “Braveheart Women,” “The Dog Whisperer,” “I've got a Secret,” “Hollywood Squares,” “Family Feud” “Wheel of Fortune,” “Catch 21,” and many more.Jacklyn hosted a popular E! Entertainment special, profiling the “Men of Daytime” and co-hosted a series of specials for “Epcot Magazine,” at Disney World for The Disney Channel. She was chosen by ABC Television to co-host ABC Daytime's Greatest Weddings” video and was the sole representative of the network for its advertising campaign.Her interest and flare for interior design lead to appearances on “At Home With,” on the E! Entertainment Network, “Home and Garden,” with Rob Weller, “Treasures in Your Home,” “Great Day America” on the PAX television channel and “Soap Pads” with Kim Zimmer.Jacklyn has co-hosted ABC-TV affiliate morning shows throughout the country, and was recurring co-host for ABC's “Home Show.” She contributed special segments on beauty, interior design, health, fitness and fashion. “I've always had a passion for decorating. It's exciting to design and create a beautiful space that's reflective of one's personal style. I believe a home should be functional, comfortable and colorful - incorporating a mix of sentimental family treasures and new additions for a fresh perspective.” In 2018 Jackie co-hosted “Make This Place Your Home” with Jaime Laurita. The episodes aired on TLC.She was featured on Jamie Jamison's “Home Tips,” a syndicated radio show airing in over 300 markets nationally and hosted “Soap Talk” for The ABC Radio Network. She also hosted “Our Time” on Sirius Satellite Radio. Jackie continues to host and co-host various talk radio shows throughout the country. “I enjoy the personal connection and the challenge of exchanging thoughts and ideas live, on the air. There is always something interesting to explore and discover.”Jackie began designing jewelry for friends and family as a teenager. Her jewelry collections have appeared on QVC, Home Shopping Network, and Shop at Home TV. This provides an outlet for her creativity and sense of fashion. “Jewelry is a valuable gift because it has longevity and it makes a person's heart feel happy.”Add ‘Author' to Jackie's list of achievements. Her first book, Beauty on the Go, was published by Simon and Schuster in 1986. She has written beauty and fitness feature articles for major consumer and Daytime magazines. She has also contributed recipes to more cookbooks than she can count, to help raise money for various charitable organizations. Her most recent book, Turn Your Acting Talent Into a Successful Career has become a fan favorite.As a spokesperson, in national campaigns for major corporations in all forms of media, public relations and marketing teams value her on camera presence and credibility. Categories include beauty and fitness, diet and nutrition, pharmaceutical and educational campaigns. She was chosen to launch the new Excedrin Migraine campaign by Bristol Myers Squibb. She appeared in their television, radio, and national print campaign. Jackie was the national spokesperson for the International Correspondence Schools. She has always valued education and strongly believes education is the key to one's goals.Jackie hosted the very successful and long time running infomercials for Leslie Sansone's fitness videos, “Walk Away the Pounds.” The CD's were one of the nation's top selling exercise programs.She spearheaded the Beauty Logics Skincare run on Home Shopping Network and was the spokeswoman for the Metabolic Trim Plan, a healthy way to stay trim and fit. She guested with Jerry Lewis in a cooking video and has starred in the “Beauty on the Go” and “Soap Star Workout” videos.In August 2011, Jackie joined the team at Semprae Laboratories as the National Spokeswoman for Zestra for their TV, radio and print ads campaign. “This is a valuable opportunity for me to connect and interact with women on the important issues of love, romance, intimacy and sex. There is always something new and exciting to share and to learn.”Jackie has also given her time and energy to help support public awareness programs for organdonors and filmed a video used in hospitals nationally to promote Hepatitis B vaccines to medical workers. As an advocate of health and well being, she has appeared numerous times at Health and Beauty Expos sponsored in major cities.In June, 2000 Jackie received the Gabriel Project's Distinguished Achievement Award for her continued support for African children in critical need of life-saving heart surgery. She has personally traveled to Africa to accompany children back to the United States numerous times over the past 25 years. She has been a board member and the Leukemia Society's Honorary Chair for various events held in New York City. In 1998, she received the Leukemia Society's Charlotte M. Meyers Volunteer Recognition Award. Jackie continues to lend her time and energy to help raise funds for Leukemia research by traveling to New York City in the spring and fall, to work with Jane Elissa on their fundraising events. She has been a spokesperson for the American Heart Association, helping to raise awareness of the women's risk of heart disease and received their Les Etoiles de Coeur Award. Jackie and former “General Hospital” co-star Rick Springfield have co-hosted the annual Dolphin Ball which raised money for Cystic Fibrosis.Industry honors and awards over the years include five Daytime Emmy nominations, including a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in 1998, two ISA Award nominations, a Soap Opera Digest Award and the Hollywood International Favorite Actress Award.Jacklyn lives in Los Angeles, and is the proud Momma of her two daughters—Cassidy Zee, born on September 16, 1990, and Lacey Rose, born on July 15, 1992. On December 20, 2019 Cassidy gave birth to Baby Girl Kennedy Elise MacLeod. Gramie Jackie is over the moon thrilled and happy. Jacklyn dedicates herself to maintaining a balance between family, friends,travel and work. Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas
So Michael and Kimberly still aren't having sex, and her psychiatrist thinks there may be a physical cause. Will a complete workup reveal what the issue is, or is Kimberly perfectly content being celibate and having Michael as her best friend? Michael might be fine with that too, if it means he can keep having sex with the mystery blonde down the beach (Megan Lewis, it turns out), though he also may screw that up by demanding to know more about her life than she wants to tell him. Amanda and Peter are still snapping at each other, which Peter thinks he can fix by moving out for a while. And Taylor continues staring at him creepily whenever she sees him, though at least she FINALLY tells both him and us how she's connected to him. Jane is still determined to ruin Alison and Jake's lives. Jake reaches out to Sydney for help, and agrees with her that the right course is to ignore Jane and let her return to normal on her own; however, Alison refuses to get on board with this plan. Sydney herself, meanwhile, continues to fixate on Kyle -- but maybe the guy Samantha fixes her up with can distract her? Matt, alas, continues to resist working on his recovery, and Dr. Dan's line-blurring doesn't really help. Pour yourself a cool drink and get into our podcast on "Young Doctors In Heat"! Visual AidsVisual Aids S05.E07Show NotesShow notes for this episode can be viewed on this episode's page on AgainWithThisPodcast.com.Kitchen Confidential S01.E02: "Aftermath"Follow Us@awt90210 on TwitterAgainWithThisPodcast.comSupport AWT On PatreonThank you to all our supporters! You can support the podcast directly on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes of “Again With Again With This” as a thank you from us! Check out AWT's Patreon page today.Support AWT With A Personal MessageWish your friend a happy birthday or just call them a squeef with a AWT Personal Message. It's $50 and helps keep us going. Start on our ad page now!Buy our book"A Very Special 90210 Book" (Abrams, $24.99) can be yours RIGHT NOW! Here's ordering info via our publisher, Abrams or find it anywhere else books are sold! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We class it up a little and take a look at two stories involving references to the art world. Paint me like one of your French girls, Doctor!
We class it up a little and take a look at two stories involving references to the art world. Paint me like one of your French girls, Doctor!
Air Date Nov 11, 1996. manda struggles to maintain control of D&D and her marriage to Peter when he moves out of her apartment and in with Michael and Kimberly after a heated argument. Meanwhile, Jane continues to stalk Jake and Alison, and he gets frustrated at not being able to do anything when Jane goes to the police first and charges HIM with harassment. Matt tells Dan that he wants to leave rehab because he has feelings for him. Billy and Samantha try to move forward with their relationship. Michael continues to lust after Megan who refuses to tell him about herself. Samantha sets a lonely Sydney up on a blind date with a friend who turns out to be a quite a character. Taylor finally reveals her connection to Peter.Contribute to the podcast!Patreon- https://bit.ly/2pq8x1BBuy Podcast Merch! - bit.ly/melrosemerchFollow us on social media!Join our Facebook Group - https://bit.ly/MelroseFBGroupFacebook- https://facebook.com/melrosepodInstagram- https://instagram.com/melrosepodTwitter- https://twitter.com/melrosepodEmail - Melrosepod@gmail.comMore Ways to listen!Apple Podcasts - https://goo.gl/9T4WnbSpotify - http://bit.ly/melrosepodspotifyGoogle Podcasts - https://goo.gl/cxtxjTiHeart Radio - https://bit.ly/iheartradiomelrosepodStitcher - https://goo.gl/54w8PA