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Lightworkers who play in the DarkLightworkers who play in the DarkConscious Kink Q&A (Episode 13)This podcast is the recording of one of the monthly Conscious Kink Q&A Zoom Call that I host for my Patreon community. (Identities and voices have been hidden and altered for privacy.). I’m sharing it to this podcast to educate, and raise awareness and understanding about conscious and ethical kink, BDSM and FemDom. If you would like to join these monthly Zoom calls to ask me questions directly, you are welcome to join as a Patreon member at https://patreon.com/damianachiphdThere were so many great questions on this call, like these:2025-05-031h 01Video DropboxVideo DropboxEpisode 75: Happily Ever AfterWe welcome special guest James Reeves from the Cult Musicals podcast to chat about Filmation's animated fantasy Happily Ever After! Featuring Irene Cara as Snow White & an all-star cast for the Dwarfelles (Carol Channing, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Tracey Ullman, Sally Kellerman, & Linda Gary)!Watch the film for free on YouTube!Find Cult Musicals on Instagram at @cultmusicalsFind us on Instagram at @videodropboxpodcastJosh: @queerbaitmixtapeJoe: @something_of_borisTheme music by Jason Mitchell: @jasonlynnmitchell2025-02-261h 01Augen zuAugen zuWie Meret Oppenheim den Männerclub der Surrealisten aufmischteAls die 19-jährige Meret Oppenheim im Jahre 1932 mit ihrer Freundin, der Malerin Irène Zurkinden, nach Paris kam, da wurde sie sehr schnell zum umschwärmten Mittelpunkt der Männergesellschaft des Surrealismus. Max Ernst begann 1933 eine Liebesbeziehung mit ihr, Man Ray fotografierte sie für eine seiner bekanntesten Serien nackt vor der Druckerpresse, und Alberto Giacometti schrieb ihr verliebte Karten. Doch dann fing sie an, sich zu emanzipieren – sie zeichnete das Ohr von Giacometti und machte eine Skulptur daraus. Sie liebte Paris und die Traumwelten der Surrealisten, sie neckte sie und war Teil der kühnen Bewegung, aber fühlte s...2025-02-0552 minconscient podcastconscient podcastENCORE e85 tracey friesen (in memoriam) - narratives of resilienceWhat's starting to interest me is stories of resilience for a post-carbon world. What are we going to need for our emotional well-being? It's going to be a different world, not long from now. If we do this, and we must do this, this transition has to happen and there's going to be a sense of loss and sacrifice and challenge, not just with what's happening externally from a climate point of view, but in how we're going to have to make changes to our lives and reorient our energies in terms of our advocacy. I feel like there's an...2025-01-0940 minH.Y.S.T?H.Y.S.T?H.Y.S.T? | S2E12 | Robin Hood: Men in Tights & DeathtrapRobin Hood: Men in TightsWritten by J.D. Shapiro, Evan Chandler, and Mel BrooksDirected by Mel BrooksStarring Cary Elwes, Richard Lewis, Roger Rees, Amy Yasbeck, Mark Blankfield, and Dave Chappelle. With Isaac Hayes, Megan Cavanagh, Eric Allen Kramer, Matthew Porretta, Tracey Ullman, and Patrick Stewart.DeathtrapWritten by Ira Levin and Jay Presson AllenDirected by Sidney LumetStarring Michael Caine, Christopher Reeve, and Dyan Cannon. With Irene Worth and Henry Jones.2025-01-042h 58Beyond the Breakthrough with Thierry HelesBeyond the Breakthrough with Thierry HelesHow the UK’s spinout review settled “myopic” equity debateA year ago, Irene Tracey, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford, and Andrew Williamson, managing partner of venture capital firm Cambridge Innovation Capital, published their UK government-sponsored report into the spinout ecosystem with a list of 11 recommendations on how to uplift the sector. Among these points was a call to adopt the USIT Guide, a template for term sheet negotiations that asks universities to take a stake of between 10% and 25% in life science and physical science spinouts. Today this has been adopted by 49 institutions throughout the country. Williamson says he’s glad the “myopic” focus on equ...2024-11-2226 minBroach With UsBroach With UsWhat red flags should you never overlook in love and friendships?Join hosts Irene Shuma and Glory Aston on an unmissable episode of Broach with Us, where the conversation gets real and relatable. Today, we’re excited to welcome two incredible guests: Tracey and Shemsa, the vibrant creators behind Thursday Thrills Podcast. In this episode, we dive deep into the red flags that many of us encounter in relationships and friendships—those subtle (and not-so-subtle) warning signs we often overlook. Expect an open, honest exchange as we share personal stories, insights, and hard-earned lessons. Whether it’s navigating toxic friendships, recognizing manipulative behavior, or learning to trust your instin...2024-11-101h 09Great FFing QuestionGreat FFing QuestionAgro Mickey, Sandler, & A Drink for KevinAnyone who is talented at turning sound bites into techno or dubstep songs. Please feel to clip any of Austin’s intros! We think they’d make a viral hit for sure!! 😂 2024 has continued to be an endless fiery dumpster fire. (I know I used fiery to describe fire… that’s how bad it’s gotten) At this point our logo should just be a burning trash can. 🗑️ 🔥But despite another sad loss, Corinne is able to keep us laughing. Also, we are pretty sure that “Aye Corinne, you’re so stupid” is the Spanish prank show we’ve all been missing in our lives. Du...2024-06-261h 03A Good Science ReadA Good Science ReadA Good Science Read: How everything worksDr Roger Highfield joins Professor Frances Ashcroft to discuss Pain: A Ladybird Expert book by Irene Tracey and A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson. Pain is a very short book but it encompasses everything you want to know about pain in a clear and informative way. What it is, how we measure it, why we need it, and how we can – and often alas, cannot – treat it. A Short History of Nearly Everything is a highly accessible and entertaining account that of the world we live on that ranges from the creation of the solar system, to the...2024-05-1434 minOxford+Oxford+Breaking the Myths Around University Spin Outs with Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor of the University of OxfordIn this episode of Oxford+, host Susannah de Jager is joined by Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford and co-author of the University Spin Out Review, to delve into the myths and truths uncovered through the review. Through the conversation, they discuss the role of universities in fostering innovation, the challenges faced by female entrepreneurs in the sector, and the importance of private investment in university projects.(0:12) Introduction(1:11) The University Spin Out Review(8:52) Can every university town can have its own cluster?(22:27) The future for Oxford(33:28) Addressing the entrepreneurship...2024-05-1344 minSTAGES with Peter EyersSTAGES with Peter Eyers‘Hooray for Hollywood’ - Writer, Journalist, Actor, Presenter; John-Michael HowsonJohn-Michael Howson worked as a journalist, starting in Mildura, Victoria, before moving to print and radio in Melbourne where he began writing comedy sketches and songs for revue clubs, theatres and television. After several years working in the UK and Europe he returned to Australia and created, wrote and performed in two of Australia’s most beloved children’s shows the multi-award winning The Magic Circle Club and Adventure Island. He also adapted the international stage hits Irene, No, No, Nanette and Norman Is That You? for Australian productions.  John-Michael also wrote the hit 1970’s musical Razza Ma Tazz at a time...2024-05-111h 35Airing PainAiring PainPersonalised Medicine and Empowered Pain ReliefThis edition of Airing Pain focuses on the treatment of pain, the importance of catering treatment to a person’s individual genetic makeup, and why addressing the psychological dimensions of pain is crucial in treating it effectively.  The process of finding a medication or treatment that works for a person often involves a lot of trial and error, which can be a frustrating process for someone to go through. This process can be side-stepped through the use of personalised medicine, where information about a person’s genetic makeup is used to tailor and optimise their treatment so it is as...2024-04-1037 minAiring PainAiring PainTrail - Airing Pain 143: Personalised Medicine and Empowered Pain ReliefComing 10 April: This edition of Airing Pain focuses on the treatment of pain, the importance of catering treatment to a person’s individual genetic makeup, and why addressing the psychological dimensions of pain is crucial in treating it effectively.   Our contributors for this edition discuss the ways in which the treatment of pain can be made more effective for people by incorporating personalised medicine or psychological treatments into a person’s care plan.  This edition will be funded by the Guy Fawkes Charitable Trust and was created with support from the British Pain Society. Contri...2024-03-2701 min#ilo_onlocation#ilo_onlocationSEASON THREE THAT'S A WRAP!!!That's a Season 3 Wrap!!!  Thank you so much to all my AMAZING guests who joined me on Season 3 #ilo_onlocation the podcast for my #ilo_artistseries and thank you to all my listeners who tuned in!! I had an absolute ball gabbing away and celebrating  my fabulous friends artistic careers and accomplishments!!  They are all so inspiring and their contribution to the Arts in Canada and all over the world is incredible!! Thank you Christina Sicoli, Gillian Hurtig, Barbara Tomasic, Lisa Stevens, Caitriona Murphy, Jennie Neumann...2023-10-1801 minSmarter ImpactSmarter ImpactJulia Spicer OAM and Philip Bateman | What's the impact you want to have in the world?Q. What is the problem you want to solve, what's the impact you want to have in the world, and how does entrepreneurial thinking help you? Join Julia Spicer OAM and I as we discuss the challenge and opportunities of our time, and the similarities and shared understandings of community, whether you are in America, Canada, Uganda or Zambia.Julie takes us into;- her passion for alternative investment opportunities for female led startups and First Nations people- how the KPI's of Government align with that of Entrepreneurs- the...2023-10-1113 minMindful SoulMindful SoulEpisode 7 - Part 3: Coping With Health Issues Using MindfulnessIn this episode I’ll share how I personally coped with the emotional aspect of long term health issues, and how mindfulness practice has been research proven to be beneficial for people suffering from issues like chronic pain or chronic health conditions.  I'll be sharing practical skills that you can start trying today. This continues a 3-part series which started in Episode 5 - Part 1 discussing  Women and Medical Gaslighting, followed by last week’s Episode 6 - Part 2 where I shared my experience in early 2023 with an iron deficiency and post viral symptoms, including things that helped me recove...2023-10-0624 min#ilo_onlocation#ilo_onlocation43. Live from Alberta it's Tracey Power!Irene gabs away with the multi-talented Tracey Power, live from her current Directing contract in Alberta, BC! Tracey has incredible career all over Canada working as an Actress, a Director, a Choreographer, a Producer and she is a published Writer and Creator of multiple published Plays! She is an award winner and a multi nominee from the Jessie Richardson Awards, the Ovation Awards and the Sterling Haynes Awards. Her last name says it all, POWER!!  Her Plays have been produced and performed in multiple Theatre companies all across Canada and Tracey is in demand both on and off the s...2023-09-2747 minGrownlearnGrownlearnLeaders On A Mission. The Process Of Psycho Education For SuccessIrene Riad is Founder of SIGHTcet.com, The Self-Mastery Coaching Institute. In this episode of the Grownlearn podcast Irene gives tips about mastering your mind to achieve success. We also talked about the need for mindset education, or as Irene calls it ' Psycho-education' in universities. Irene’s mission is to help people reset their sight to the energetic power they hold within, and improve the quality of their lives, one generation at a time. Look out for the upcoming book of Irene Riad co-authored by Brian Tracey this December! ----------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 Grownlearn Podcast: Apple Podcast/i-tunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/at/po...2023-08-2725 minWoman\'s HourWoman's HourWeekend Woman's Hour: Windrush Women, Tracey Emin, Irene Tracey, Bridget Christie, Working Women in India, GlastonburyOn Thursday, the UK celebrated the 75th anniversary of the arrival of the Empire Windrush which made the 5,000 mile journey from the Caribbean to England in 1948. The passengers were mainly made up of ex-servicemen along with over 200 bold, pioneering women. Veteran nurse and founder of the Windrush Cymru Elders, Roma Taylor, former nurse Allyson Williams and journalist Amina Taylor join Nuala to discuss their experiences of leaving home to help rebuild Britain after WWII.As visitors walk through the doors of the newly reopened National Portrait Gallery in London, they will see 45 hand-drawn portraits of women by...2023-06-2452 minWoman\'s HourWoman's Hour'Victoria's' story, Child height, Medical tactile examiners in India, Professor Irene Tracey - University of OxfordNuala speaks to a woman who discovered by chance that her fiancé was secretly filming her naked in the home they shared. Victoria, not her real name, reported him to the police and he later pleaded guilty and was convicted on voyeurism charges. Last month she also won £97,000 in compensation, some of which she is aiming to put towards trying to remove the images he made of her without her consent from the internet. According to data gathered from a global network of health scientists, five-year-olds in the UK are on average up to seven centimetres shorter th...2023-06-2157 minMetaphysical Happy Hour!Metaphysical Happy Hour!Grief and Rebirth - Irene WeinbergConnect with Metaphysical Happy Hour!http://metaphysicalhappyhour.com/Join Metaphysical Happy Hour on Social @MetaphysicalHappyHourhttps://www.facebook.com/metaphysicalhappyhourhttps://www.instagram.com/metaphysicalhappyhour Connect with Irene Weinberg  – Grief & Rebirth!  @IreneWeinberg http://www.ireneweinberg.com Connect with  The Red Couch Medium-Tracey Escobar  @theredcouchmedium-traceyes9984 https://theredcouchmedium.com Join Tracey on Social @TheRedCouchMediumhttps://www.tiktok.com/@the_red_couch_mediumhttps://www.facebook.com/theredcouchmediumhttps://www.instagram.com/theredc...2023-06-201h 00True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the Minds of Dangerous CriminalsTrue Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the Minds of Dangerous CriminalsIrene Garza | Killer Priest Protected by ConspiracyTrue Crime Personality and PsychologyTrue Crime Psychology and Personality is a podcast that profiles criminal personalities, discusses personality disorders, and examines real life events from a scientifically informed perspective.Want more mental health content? Check out our other Podcasts: Mental Health // Demystified with Dr. Tracey Marks Healthy // ToxicCluster B: A Look At Narcissism, Antisocial, Borderline, and Histrionic DisordersHere, Now, Together with Rou ReynoldsLinks for Dr. GrandeDr. Grande on YouTube...2023-05-2916 minDiscoveryDiscoveryThe mind-numbing medicineThis episode will render you oblivious, conked out and blissfully unaware. It’s about anaesthetics: those potent potions that send you into a deep, deathly sleep. Listener Alicia wants to know how they work, so our sleuths call on the expertise of consultant anaesthetist Dr Fiona Donald. Fiona shares her experience from the clinical frontline, and explains what we do and don’t know about how these chemicals work their mind-numbing magic.We hear about ground-breaking research led by Professor Irene Tracey, which reveals how a pattern of slow brain waves can be used to determine the opti...2023-04-2728 minCurious CasesCurious CasesThe Mind Numbing MedicineThis episode will render you oblivious, conked out and blissfully unaware. It’s about anaesthetics: those potent potions that send you into a deep, deathly sleep. Listener Alicia wants to know how they work, so our sleuths call on the expertise of consultant anaesthetist Dr Fiona Donald. Fiona shares her experience from the clinical frontline, and explains what we do and don’t know about how these chemicals work their mind-numbing magic. We hear about ground-breaking research led by Professor Irene Tracey, which reveals how a pattern of slow brain waves can be used to determine the optimum dosage of t...2023-02-0743 minThe Meaningful Life with Andrew G. MarshallThe Meaningful Life with Andrew G. MarshallIrene Fehr: Why Desire Disappears in Committed RelationshipsWhy do women stop wanting sex? Why is it so hard to recapture the intoxicating desire of those wonderful early weeks and months of your relationship? Irene Fehr has spent a decade working with couples as a sex and intimacy coach. Her specialty is women’s libido and sexual desire in long-term relationships. In this episode Andrew and Irene discuss the nature of desire. Unless we understand what compels and creates desire at different life stages, we will not be able to create a passionate, connected sexual life that meets both partner’s needs. As...2022-07-1852 minThe Pain BeatThe Pain BeatA Tribute to Stephen McMahonThe twelfth episode of The Pain Beat is dedicated to Stephen McMahon, PhD, FMedSci (1954-2021). Stephen, affectionately known as “Mac,” was a world class pain researcher, lecturer, and inspiration to many. Our podcast guests pay homage to “Mac” with stories that illustrate his influence on the pain research field, and those in it. He will be remembered not only for his seminal contributions to our understanding of pain, but also for his generous and enthusiastic personal spirit which has left an indelible mark. Podcast participants include: David Bennett, MB, PhD, University of Oxford, UK Gary Lewin, PhD, Max...2022-05-2748 minEpistimonesEpistimones#17 – Irene Tracey: Perceiving painIrene Tracey is a neuroscientist at the University of Oxford, using neuroimaging tools to study the neurobiological mechanisms of pain perception in acute and chronic pain, as well how states of consciousness are altered with anaesthetics. Until recently, she held the Nuffield Chair of Anaesthetic Sciences, and was Head of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences and Director of the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain. She is currently the Warden of Merton College in Oxford and has recently been appointed CBE for her services to medical research. TIMESTAMPS 2022-02-1751 minUNREASONABLE with Lindsey BadilloUNREASONABLE with Lindsey Badillo#59: Manifesting what you want with the moon cyclesTracey Rampling Brown is a mindset and manifestation coach who helps multi-passionate women who WANT IT ALL to find clarity in the chaos, restore their confidence and focus, and define their next steps so they can move forward without fear of making the “wrong” decisions. She teaches her clients and students to harness the power of the moon to manifest their highest desires and to ditch the hustle narrative that is all too often associated with building a business. Vibrantcoach.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredwomenrisetogether Tune into to find out: -H...2022-02-0936 minUnapologetically CanadianUnapologetically CanadianGetting history right with Irene Moore DavisThis is my interview with Irene Moore Davis, a woman who descends from Black pioneers settlers who lived in Southwestern Ontario in the nineteenth century. She speaks, teaches and writes about Black history, equity, diversity, and inclusion and will publish a book about the history of African-descended people in Windsor and Sandwich soon. 2022-01-1639 minInside HealthInside HealthThe Nobel Prize for Medicine, new plans to add nutrients to foodsAnyone need a hug? I’m taking a look at this year’s Nobel Prize for Medicine. It helps explain how we experience the physical sensations of touch, heat and cold. Yes it’s the hugs, tea and ice cream Nobel! But it could also have implications for treating pain, so Prof Irene Tracey is here to discuss. And you wait decades for fortification and two come along at once. I explore why the government wants to tweak our flour and water.2021-10-0527 minIASP Pain Research Forum PodcastsIASP Pain Research Forum PodcastsThe Pain Beat – Brain Imaging of Pain in People: What Have We Learned? Where Are We Going?For its seventh episode, The Pain Beat gathered together an international group of pain researchers to discuss brain imaging of pain in humans. The podcast focuses on how studies of expectation and the placebo effect have advanced our understanding in this area. What we've learned so far, whether pain brain imaging can be used as a diagnostic tool, and future prospects for neuroimaging are all addressed in this lively discussion. Podcast participants include: Christian Büchel, MD, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany Irene Tracey, DPhil, University of Oxford, UK Tor Wager, PhD, Dartmouth College, Hanover, US H...2021-07-011h 10Reading Jane AustenReading Jane AustenS02E09 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 42 to 46In this episode, we read Chapters 42 to 46 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how Marianne’s illness is presented (including the un-dramatic way in which she gets sick, and the lack of emotional response), what Colonel Brandon could be doing all day, how Mrs Dashwood is pushing Colonel Brandon and Marianne together, and Jane Austen’s use of grotesques.We discuss Willoughby (with a digression onto Miss Grey), and Ellen talks about medical practitioners in the early nineteenth century. Harriet reviews how the popular culture versions deal with some of the key events in these chapters: how...2021-06-0259 minThe Pain BeatThe Pain BeatBrain Imaging of Pain in People: What Have We Learned? Where Are We Going?For its seventh episode, The Pain Beat gathered together an international group of pain researchers to discuss brain imaging of pain in humans. The podcast focuses on how studies of expectation and the placebo effect have advanced our understanding in this area. What we've learned so far, whether pain brain imaging can be used as a diagnostic tool, and future prospects for neuroimaging are all addressed in this lively discussion. Podcast participants include: Christian Büchel, MD, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany Irene Tracey, DPhil, University of Oxford, UK Tor Wager, PhD, Dartmouth College, Hanover, US Howard Fields, M...2021-05-261h 10Reading Jane AustenReading Jane AustenS02E08 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 37 to 41In this episode, we read Chapters 37 to 41 of Sense and Sensibility (which was where Volume 3 started in the original publication). We talk about how the news of Edward and Lucy is spread, the picture we get of Lucy and Anne’s relationship, the resurgence of the ‘cautionary tale’, and how this is the second time Colonel Brandon asks Elinor to deliver a message for him.We discuss the character of Edward, including our disagreement with Helena Kelly’s view in Jane Austen: the Secret Radical (and see also our extended argument against her claim that there is symbolic...2021-05-1159 minReading Jane AustenReading Jane AustenS02E07 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 32 to 36In this episode, we read Chapters 32 to 36 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how this is a transitional section, and yet contains some of the funniest scenes in the book. We consider the different styles of the intertwined plots (the ‘Marianne plot’, the ‘Elinor plot’ and the ‘moral story’), talk about the comic scenes with Robert Ferrars and with John Dashwood, and the emotional – but also funny – scene with Edward. We also talk about primogeniture and family obligations.We discuss Mrs Dashwood, and Ellen talks about the London locations in the book (see also this map Harriet has put...2021-04-1755 minReading Jane AustenReading Jane AustenS02E06 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 26 to 31 In this episode, we read Chapters 26 to 31 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how unsatisfying Ellen found several of these chapters, the role of gossip, the similarity between Elinor’s and Marianne’s situations, the importance of reputation, and whether the turnaround in our perception of Mrs Jennings was planned for by Jane Austen. We discuss the character of Marianne, then Harriet’s partner, Michael, talks about duelling in Regency England. Harriet talks about how the adaptations present these sections, and how the modernisations update the Willoughby-Colonel Brandon-Marianne stories. Things we mention: Ref...2021-03-2359 minReading Jane AustenReading Jane AustenS02E05 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 21 to 25In this episode, we read Chapters 21to 25 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about Jane Austen’s use of compound sentences, Lady Middleton’s concern with gentility, the verbal fencing match between Elinor and Lucy, Elinor’s emotions, and Mrs Jennings’ invitation to Elinor and Marianne.We discuss Lucy and Anne Steele, and then Ellen talks about childhood in the time of Jane Austen. Harriet talks about adaptations, and two of the modernisations.At the end of the episode, we respond to some listener feedback about the book Jane Austen, the Secret Radical. As an extensio...2021-03-0159 minReading Jane AustenReading Jane AustenS02E04 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 16 to 20In this episode, we read Chapters 16 to 20 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how Marianne indulges her feelings, whether Jane Austen knew what Marianne and Willoughby talked about before he left, the clearer picture we get of Edward in these chapters, and Edward’s invisible servant.The characters we discuss are Mr and Mrs Palmer. Ellen talks about sensibility and romanticism, which leads into a discussion of Marianne and Elinor’s different views of feelings and behaviour. Harriet talks about adaptations, including the Bollywood modernisation, Kandukondain Kandukondain, which she has finally watched. Things we me...2021-02-0859 minThe Making of PushGapRadios.comThe Making of PushGapRadios.comWHITE FOLK FIGHTING THE GOVERNMENT, BLACK PEOPLE…THIS AIN’T YOUR FIGHTONE HELL OF A RIDE INTO 2021WHITE FOLK FIGHTING THE GOVERNMENT, BLACK PEOPLE…THIS AIN’T YOUR FIGHT #ADOS WE CAN LEARN SOMETHING FROM DA WHITE FOLK      NANA B’s SOUL FOOD DALLAS TEXAS, TRUE KITCHEN AND COCKTAIL DOWNTOWN DALLAS TEXASAUNT IRENE’S KITCHEN AND SEAFOOD  TRUMP INSURRECTIONS IN AMERICA      ARE YOU A FIEND FOR THE VACCINE    MAN MARRIES SEX DOLL  GAYLE KING GETS HER NIGGA WAKE...2021-01-251h 58Reading Jane AustenReading Jane AustenS02E03 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 12 to 15 In this episode, we read Chapters 12 to 15 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how Margaret's contribution to the plot, how Elinor and Marianne's debate on sense vs sensibility moves from the theoretical to the practical, the linking of propriety with morality, how the mystery subplot is quite unusual in Jane Austen, and the nasty tone of some of Willoughby's jokes about Colonel Brandon. We discuss the character of Colonel Brandon, then Harriet’s partner Michael talks about the military, with a focus on service in the East Indies. Harriet talks about how adaptations and modernisations treat thes...2021-01-2552 minReading Jane AustenReading Jane AustenS02E02 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 6 to 11 In this episode, we read Chapters 6 to 11 of Sense and Sensibility. We talk about how Barton Cottage and its location are described in some detail, consider how the bedrooms are shared out, the closeness between the two sisters in spite of their differences, the theme of sense vs sensibility, and the way Willoughby and Marianne criticise Colonel Brandon. We discuss the character of Mrs Jennings, then Ellen talks about how members of the gentry spent their time, and Harriet talks about how adaptations and modernisations treat these chapters (including a discussion about how the Dashwoods have adapted to...2021-01-1159 minReading Jane AustenReading Jane AustenS02E01 Sense and Sensibility, Chapters 1 to 5In this episode, we read the first five chapters of Sense and Sensibility. We give a brief publishing history, and talk about the themes of sense and sensibility, the lack of dialogue in the first chapter, how much money the Dashwoods have, the emphasis on caring about the arts, how very young the girls are, and the lack of presentation of Edward.  We discuss the characters of John and Fanny Dashwood, then Ellen talks about wills and marriage settlements, and Harriet gives an overview of the popular culture adaptations, modernisations, continuations and variations on the book. 2020-12-2756 minCurly SeamsCurly SeamsCurly Seams Quilt, Knit & Stitch Podcast : Episode 28 : Christmas 2020#knitting #quilting #sewing #sewabfab #cutandalter This is Episode 28 of the Curly Seams Quilt, Knit and Stitch podcast. Recorded on Saturday 19th December 2020 in Wiltshire/Hampshire, United Kingdom. Once again we are filming via Zoom due to the latest Covid restrictions. To all of our viewers please continue to stay safe and we look forward to seeing you in again in Episode 29 in 2021. Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Thank you all so much for your support throughout 2020. Welcome to all our new subscribers and welcome back to our returning visitors. We appreciate each and...2020-12-2245 minBeyond the Lights: A Conversation with Theater ProfessionalsBeyond the Lights: A Conversation with Theater Professionals18. ELISA BOCANEGRA - Artistic Director of Hero TheatreElisa Bocanegra is the Producing Artistic Director of Hero Theatre in Los Angeles. Elisa began acting at the age of 17 with the famous Puerto Rican Traveling Theater Company in New York. After years of pursuing an acting career in film, tv, regional theatres, and off-Broadway productions, a backstage conversation with her mentor Olympia Dukakis led Elisa to create Hero Theatre. We talk about everything that led up to that moment, what has since followed, and why she has no desire to return to institutional theater in its current state. For a full transcript of today's episode visit...2020-11-3057 minAdapt or PerishAdapt or PerishSense and Sensibility (Ep. 75)It's episode 75 of Adapt or Perish! With this minor milestone episode, it's time for more Jane Austen with a look at Sense and Sensibility! In this episode we discuss: Jane Austen's original 1811 novel. The 1971 miniseries, directed by David Giles, written by Denis Constanduros, and starring Joanna David and Ciaran Madden. The 1981 miniseries, directed by Rodney Bennett, written by Alexander Baron, and starring Irene Richard and Tracey Childs. The 1995 theatrical movie, directed by Ang Lee, written by Emma Thompson, and starring Thompson, Kate Winslet, Hugh Grant, and Alan Rickman. The 2008 miniseries, directed by John Alexander, written by...2020-09-082h 05talk da saúdetalk da saúdeDor na coluna lombar, a lombalgia, e suas implicações na funcionalidade e saúde./André MendesA lombalgia acomete uma grande parte da nossa população. Entender o que é, e saber como lidar é fundamental para quem cuida de pessoas e quem tem esse sintoma. Para nos ajudar a entender mais sobre o assunto, trouxemos o Professor André Mendes. Host: Rapha Brandão Convidado: André Mendes   Dicas de Leitura:  Wall & Melzack's Textbook of Pain: Expert Consult - Online and Print – Martin Koltzenburg , Stephen McMahon e Irene Tracey 2020-07-2529 minCurious CasesCurious CasesThe Power of LoveTwo questions about love and heartbreak in this episode for our Valentine's special edition.Jessica Glasco, aged 29, wrote in to ask about the power of love and how it affects our brain.Hannah tracks down Dr Helen Fisher, who conducted some of the first MRI studies on love by putting besotted couples into the brain scanner. Adam talks to broadcaster Claudia Hammond, author of Emotional Rollercoaster, to find out how psychologists have grappled with the messy business of love. And we hear why a small furry vole was thought to hold the answer...2020-02-0734 minCortexCast - A Neuroscience PodcastCortexCast - A Neuroscience PodcastThis Might Hurt - Irene TraceyWe discuss the Neuroscience of Pain perception Lukas Krone and Alex von Klemperer talk to Prof Irene Tracey of the Oxford Nuffield Clinical Neurosciences Department about her pioneering work studying chronic and acute pain through neuroimaging as well as some of her more recent projects on Aneasthetic depth. We also discuss how she approaches both being a scientist and taking on executive roles such as head of department and her life outside of science.2020-01-021h 15All in the MindAll in the MindPain and the brainPain has long been recognised as something of an enigma by scientists and clinicians. It's both a measurable physiological process, as well as deeply personal and subjective. Claudia Hammond meets scientists attending the British Neuroscience Association's Christmas symposium on pain and the brain. She talks to the so-called "queen of pain", Professor Irene Tracey of Oxford University, about how research into acute and chronic pain is being addressed. We hear from Professor Ulrike Bingel about the positive and negative effects of expectation and anxiety on painful symptoms, and how this could be harnessed to enhance the power...2019-12-1727 minDiscoveryDiscoveryIrene Tracey on pain in the brainPain, as we know, is highly personal. Some can cope with huge amounts, while others reel in agony over a seemingly minor injury. Though you might feel the stab of pain in your stubbed toe or sprained ankle, it is actually processed in the brain.That is where Irene Tracey, Nuffield Professor of Anaesthetic Science at Oxford University, has been focussing her attention. Known as the Queen of Pain, she has spent the past two decades unravelling the complexities of this puzzling sensation.She goes behind the scenes, as it were, of what happens when...2019-07-1527 minDiscoveryDiscoveryWhy people have different pain thresholds2/6 "How fast can a human run and would we be faster as quadrapeds?" This question flew in via Twitter from Greg Jenner.Is there a limit to human sprinting performance? In this episode we investigate the biomechanics of running, statistical trends in human performance and which kind of monkey runs the fastest.But first, an experiment. Due to some spurious and possibly fictional injuries, neither Hannah nor Adam are fit enough to take part in a sprint trial at the University of Bath. So long-suffering Producer Michelle steps up to the challenge and into the...2019-05-2026 minMeant to Be PodcastMeant to Be PodcastMTB 002, Meant to Be... SensibleMeant to Be Press Podcast 002 Meant to Be... Sensible Hosted by Emmy Z. Madrigal Theme Music: Mr. Darcy's Minuet by Michele Roger Meant to Be… Sensible Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, 1811 Sense and Sensibility, 2008 Hattie Morahan, Charity Wakefield, with David Morrissey as Col Brandon Margaret Hale in North and South Sense and Sensibility, 1995 Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, with Alan Rickman as Col Brandon Sense and Sensibility and Seamonsters by Ben H. Winters, 2009 Leviathan, Cthulhu, Two-headed Fang Beast, Sub-Station Beta Lost in Austen, 2008 Wi...2019-04-2616 minThe Life ScientificThe Life ScientificIrene Tracey on pain in the brainPain, as we know, is highly personal. Some can cope with huge amounts, while others reel in agony over a seemingly minor injury. Though you might feel the stab of pain in your stubbed toe or sprained ankle, it is actually processed in the brain.That is where Irene Tracey, Nuffield Professor of Anaesthetic Science at Oxford University, has been focussing her attention. Known as the Queen of Pain, she has spent the past two decades unravelling the complexities of this puzzling sensation.She goes behind the scenes, as it were, of what happens when...2019-04-0228 minScience(ish)Science(ish)Fight ClubTo kick off Series 4, Michael asked Rick to hit him as hard as he can… with knowledge! Through the Brad Pitt/Ed Norton classic Fight Club, the boys dive headfirst into the uncomfortable world of pain research. From the world’s most painful ailments, to the fascinating history of pain relief and the devastating impact of chronic conditions, we explore what makes pain so vital to the human journey.  Featuring: Professor Irene Tracey2018-11-2934 minIASP Pain Research Forum PodcastsIASP Pain Research Forum Podcasts“Be Ambitious. Go for the Big Questions”: A Conversation with Irene TraceyIrene Tracey, PhD, University of Oxford, UK, talks about pain brain (and spinal cord) imaging, why she thinks it’s time to rebrand or rename the term “placebo analgesia,” and her advice for young scientists.2018-09-2030 minCurious CasesCurious CasesA World of Pain"Why do people experience pain differently when they go through the same event?" asks Claire Jenkins from Cwmbran in Wales.Professor of Pain Research, Irene Tracey, welcomes Adam in to the room she calls her 'Torture Chamber'. Burning, electrocuting, lasering and piercing are all on the menu, but which will hurt the most?Hannah speaks to Steve Pete from Washington who has a rare genetic condition which means he doesn't feel pain. For chronic sufferers, this sounds like heaven, but a life without pain has brought untold suffering to him and his family, including the...2018-09-0733 minFuture Science GroupFuture Science GroupNCTalks with Irene Tracey: lessons from pain, analgesia and anesthesiaAt the FENS Forum of Neuroscience (7–11 July, Berlin, Germany), we had the pleasure of speaking with Irene Tracey, who is a Professor based at the University of Oxford (UK). Irene is also the Head of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (Oxford, UK), which includes a multidisciplinary taskforce working to understand neuroscience from a basic discovery perspective all the way through to clinical problems. Irene’s research particularly focuses on using neuroimaging to understand pain. In this NCTalks podcast recorded at the event, Lauren Pulling (Publisher) speaks to Irene to find out more about her talk at FENS, including significant brea...2018-07-1807 minPalace TheaterPalace TheaterYour Palace Your Place | March 2, 2018Guests: Tracey Belaciano & Carmen Romeo, Easter Seals Chocolate & Food Expo Kieran Cavanaugh, The Rhythm of the Dance Maureen & Irene Horgan, Horgan Academy Tony DeLauro, Broadway's Rock of Ages Band Broadway's Rock of Ages Band will be at the Palace Theater on Saturday, March 3 at 8pm The Rhythm of the Dance will be at the Palace Theater on Wednesday, March 14 at 8pm2018-03-0644 minDiscoveryDiscoveryPain of TortureDoes knowing that someone is inflicting pain on you deliberately make the pain worse? Professor Irene Tracey meets survivors of torture and examines the dark side of pain.Producer: Geraldine Fitzgerald(Photo: A woman mourns during the funeral procession of Abdulrassul Hujairi. Credit: Joseph Eid/AFP)2018-02-1226 minDiscoveryDiscoveryControlling PainWhat if your brain could naturally control pain? Professor Irene Tracey and her colleagues are trying to unlock the natural mechanisms in the brain that limit the amount of pain we feel.We hear about how children learning judo are taught special techniques and from ex-marine Chris Shirley who ran a marathon carrying a 45kg rucksack and could ignore the pain of the blisters and torn shoulder muscles. One study found that religious people feel less pain than agnostics by looking at a picture of the Virgin Mary. Neuroscientists and psychologists are beginning to understand how this...2018-02-0526 minDiscoveryDiscoverySeeing PainMystery still surrounds the experience of pain. It is highly subjective but why do some people feel more pain than others and why does the brain appear to switch off under anaesthesia so we are unaware of the surgeon’s scalpel? Professor Irene Tracey uses brain scanners to ask if we can actually see pain in the brain. On air we hear for the first time the results of the latest research into diabetes and nerve pain. Promising new techniques means scientists are able to see regions in the brain which effectively turn up the pain in some people an...2018-01-2226 minThrive by Additive-Free LifestyleThrive by Additive-Free Lifestyle45: Discussing Skin Disorders with Dr Irene PrantalosLiving with psoriasis since the age of 11, Irene was told by her doctors she could simply take a cream and it will go away. However by the age of 17 it spread to her entire body. Hospitalised for two weeks to undertake intensive treatment, she was trialed on a host of medications that only seemed to make things worse. She finally turned to Chinese Medicine and her skin cleared within two months. Irene then completed a double degree in Human Biology and Chinese Medicine. We discuss the interesting forms of treatments she underwent including herbal remedies and diet...2017-02-0130 minWorld QuestionsWorld QuestionsIs pain an emotion?Queen of Pain, Prof Irene Tracey shows how the brain can be easily tricked to feel pain2016-02-1349 minFaraday Institute LecturesFaraday Institute LecturesImaging Belief States in Pain and ReligionCiS - Faraday Public Lecture given by Prof Irene Tracey on 27th November 20152015-11-301h 18FSG PodcastFSG PodcastKinda Salty 'Bout 'Bronhttp://fsgpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/fsg-ep-9-kinda-salty-bout-bron.mp3 Welcome, welcome, welcome, good people…to episode 9. As always, we are so happy that you’re joining us. Over the week, Shells may have missed an opportunity from the Universe to be a savior to someone in need. Irene is officially a cyclist and (apparently) a daredevil. And then there was the story of the most conspicuous ghost writer ever. The Ellen Show will air new episodes through the summer (longer than usual), because it’s going to be her “Biggest Summer Ever”. If you’ve never watche...2015-06-011h 24DiscoveryDiscoveryAnaesthesiaGeneral anaesthetics which act to cause reversible loss of consciousness have been used clinically for over 150 years. Yet scientists are only now really understanding how these drugs act on the brain and the body to stop us feeling pain. Linda Geddes reports on the latest research using molecular techniques and brain scanners. Linda visits the Anaesthesia Heritage Centre where William Harrop-Griffiths, president of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, tells her about the discovery of agents that knock us out. And, as an operation takes place in the Royal United Hospital in Bath, professor...2014-07-0726 minFrontiersFrontiersAnaesthesiaGeneral anaesthetics which act to cause reversible loss of consciousness have been used clinically for over 150 years. Yet scientists are only now really understanding how these drugs act on the brain and the body to stop us feeling pain. Linda Geddes reports on the latest research using molecular techniques and brain scanners.Linda visits the Anaesthesia Heritage Centre where William Harrop-Griffiths, President of the Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland, tells her about the discovery of agents that knock us out.As an operation takes place in the Royal United Hospital in Bath...2014-06-2528 minAll in the MindAll in the Mind26/11/2013In this special anniversary programme Claudia Hammond looks at developments in neuroscience and how our understanding of the brain has changed.In 1988 scientists predicted that new techniques of scanning the brain would lead to exciting innovative treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Researchers were enthusiastic about the possibilities of seeing what went on in the brain. Many had high hopes that this would help us understand how and why mental health problems develop. But how much progress has been made?Professor Irene Tracey, Director of the Oxford Centre for functional magnetic resonance...2013-11-2627 minCiTR -- Duncan\'s DonutsCiTR -- Duncan's DonutsBroadcast on 17-May-2012Ol’ friend of the show Jessica came by to debut the new Jay Arner single and shoot the sh*t. I’m away, so we pre-recorded in my living room.The Ink Spots, Do-nutsGowan, Moonlight DesiresEddie Murphy, Party All the TimeRoxy Music, Take A Chance With MeTracey Ullman, They Don’t KnowJay Arner, Bad FriendPavement, Fight This GenerationCadillac Spring, Cadillac SpringSean Nicholas Savage, BabeSilly Kissers, I Fall In LoveBrave Irene, Tangled LineSeapony, Go AwayOf Mon...2012-05-171h 04CiTR -- Electronic AliceCiTR -- Electronic AliceBroadcast on 17-May-2012Ol’ friend of the show Jessica came by to debut the new Jay Arner single and shoot the sh*t. I’m away, so we pre-recorded in my living room.The Ink Spots, Do-nutsGowan, Moonlight DesiresEddie Murphy, Party All the TimeRoxy Music, Take A Chance With MeTracey Ullman, They Don’t KnowJay Arner, Bad FriendPavement, Fight This GenerationCadillac Spring, Cadillac SpringSean Nicholas Savage, BabeSilly Kissers, I Fall In LoveBrave Irene, Tangled LineSeapony, Go AwayOf Montre...2012-05-171h 04All in the MindAll in the MindEarthquake Trauma Treatment - Placebo Power - Facial MimicryThousands of people across the world who survive devastating earthquakes are living with the trauma of the disaster compounded by the experiences of aftershocks. Claudia Hammond talks to Metin Basoglu, a psychiatrist who has developed a method of mass psychological treatment for survivors of disasters like these, based on his research with over 10,000 people who lived through the Turkish earthquake of 1999. Could a single session of this kind of therapy really make a difference? How strong is the placebo effect? Can sugar pills make you feel better even when you know that's exactly what they are? Claudia...2011-05-1728 min