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Därför blev Tjernobyl historiens värsta kärnkraftsolycka – och så blev följderna
Det är 40 år sedan reaktorn i dåvarande ukrainska sovjetrepubliken exploderade. Vilka blev hälsoeffekterna, och hur allvarliga är krigsskadorna på den nya inneslutningen? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Tjernobylolyckan den 26 april 1986 började med ett säkerhetstest som borde ha avbrutits vid flera tillfällen. Bristande säkerhetskultur bidrog till att reaktorn gick in i en okontrollerad kedjereaktion och exploderade. Nedfallet följde vindarna mot nordväst och gav utslag på mätningar i Sverige, innan Sovjetunionen erkände olyckan.I närområdet blev brandmän och räddningspersonal akut...
2026-03-13
19 min
Rheumatology.Physio Podcast
We Underestimate This Symptom Of Arthritis (Fatigue)
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit rheumatologyphysio.substack.comWelcome Back Rheumatology Fans,Fatigue! The overlooked, underappreciated, oft ignored symptom associated with Arthritis. In this video I go into some detail about why it occurs and why it is so hard to manage, then explain the parameters we can use to actually make improvements!Ideally watch the video but I have put a summary for you below.Fatigue: The Most Under-Appreciated Problem In Inflammatory RheumatologyIn this episode, Jack explores what he...
2026-02-19
09 min
Rheumnow Podcast
Preview of RheumNow Live 2026
Drs. Jack Cush and Artie Kavanaugh preview the upcoming RNL 2026 meeting in Dallas, TX on February 7 & 8, 2026. Register at RheumNow.Live Below is the program: Saturday, February 7, 2026, 7:50 - 8:00 am Welcome & Introductions Drs. Cush and Kavanaugh 8:00 - 10:00 am POD I - Rheumatoid Arthritis: Achieving Better Outcomes 8:00 – 8:30 am Mortality in RA: A Story of Decline, Delay, or Plateau? Elena Myasoedova, MD 8:30 – 9:00 am The Mucosal Hypothesis of Rheumatoid Arthritis Kristen Demoruelle, MD 9:00 – 9:30 am ILD in RA – Recent Advances Jeffrey Sparks, MD 9:30 – 10:00 am Rheumatoid arthritis Faculty Q&A 10:00 - 10:15 am STEP 1: Placebos in Rheumatology Andreas Kerschbaumer, MD 10:15 -10:30 am STEP 2: Disease Modification in Osteoarthritis Tuhina Neo...
2025-12-10
07 min
Soul Boom
Spiritual Atheism & Religious Deconstruction (w/ Britt Hartley)
If belief dies, can wonder survive? Britt Hartley (author of No Nonsense Spirituality) digs into her journey from devout Mormonism to mystic atheism, her deconstruction of religious dogma, and her experience of profound nihilism after losing belief in God. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS! Quince (FREE shipping!) 👉 https://www.quince.com/soulboom Fetzer 👉 https://fetzer.org MERCH OUT NOW! https://soulboom.com/store SUBSCRIBE to our SECOND channel: @SoulBoomPresents Sign up for our newsletter! https://soulboom.com/store Watch WISDOM DUMP: https://bit.ly/WISDOMDUMP Follow us! Instagram: http://instagram.com/soulboom TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@soulboom Sponsor Soul Boom: partnerships@voicingchange.m...
2025-07-24
1h 32
WTR Small-Cap Spotlight
Ainos Inc. Director of Corporate Development Jack Lu on Veldona Drug Development
Send a textJack Lu, Director of Corporate Development, of Ainos joins us on this week’s WTR Small-Cap Spotlight to discuss the therapeutic platform and Veldona clinical development. He reviews the effects of Veldona on the immune system and benefit seen in prior clinical trials. Jack focuses on the recently announced studies being conducted in Taiwan for the three priority indications of oral warts in HIV+ patients, Sjogren’s syndrome, and cat FCGS in animal health. We get a sense of timelines for potential data catalysts and outcome goals.
2024-10-23
22 min
Becoming Immune Confident
Episode 121: Dysautonomia Explained: POTS, Diagnosis, & Treatment with Lauren Stiles
Have you ever felt like your body was working against you? Like your heart was racing, your brain was foggy, and you just couldn't seem to catch your breath?In this episode, Dr. Kara Wada welcomes back her friend and guest, Lauren Stiles, JD, President of Dysautonomia International and a research assistant professor of neurology at Stony Brook University School of Medicine. Lauren shares her personal journey with POTS, a form of dysautonomia, and discusses the challenges of diagnosis and treatment. She explains the complexities of the autonomic nervous system and why our current testing methods are...
2024-07-31
42 min
The Produce Retail Podcast
All things fixtures with Alco's Jack Sjogren
We're delighted to welcome back to the podcast Jack Sjogren, sales director at Alco Designs, which specializes in fixtures. Jack recently joined Alco after nearly 20 years at Hillphoenix, where he was most recently the design center manager and provided expert perspective for retailers on lighting and refrigeration in various departments of the store, including produce. In this conversation, The Produce Retail Podcast host Ashley Nickle visits with Jack about how fixtures have been optimized for easier handling and easier cleaning; the versatility available in recent designs; the practical considerations of different finishes for fixtures; the role fixtures play in...
2023-11-30
26 min
Strong Songs
Counterpoint, Chaka Kahn, & Peter Gabriel
Kirk answers your questions on 60s pop counterpoint, Chaka Kahn syncopation, Taylor Swift's re-recording project, good practice habits, Peter Gabriel's "Sledgehammer," and more.FEATURED/DISCUSSED:"You've Got Your Troubles" by Roger Greenaway and Roger Cool, recorded by The FortunesContrapunctus 1 by J.S. Bach recorded by the Emerson String Quartet on Bach: The Art of Fugue, 2003T.I.B.W.F. by The Budos Band, from The Budos Band, 2005"Dying to Get To Europe" by Ketil Bjornstad from Seafarer's Song, 2004"The Place Where He Inserted the Blade" by Black Country, New Road from Ants From Up There, 2022"...
2023-09-08
54 min
Strong Songs
"Soul Vaccination" by Tower of Power
Kirk climbs inside the machine-gun rhythms and unstoppable grooves of the legendary Oakland funk outfit Tower of Power.Written by: Doc Kupka and Emilio CastilloAlbum: Tower of Power (1973)Listen/Buy via SongwhipALSO DISCUSSED:"What is Hip?" "Squib Cakes" "Only So Much Oil in the Ground" "Don't Change Horses (In the Middle of a Stream)," "So Very Hard to Go," "Credit," all by Tower of Power"Saturday Night Live" theme by Howard Shore, feat. Lenny Pickett"Cold Sweat," "I Got the Feelin'," "Mother Popcorn," "Funky Drummer" by James Brown, 1967...
2023-08-25
49 min
Strong Songs
"Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears For Fears
Kirk kicks off Strong Songs Season 5 with Tears For Fears' 1985 hit "Everybody Wants to Rule The World." From classic synths and drum machines to surprisingly avante-garde guitar solos, this song's got a lot more going on than you might remember.Written by: Roland Orzabal, Ian Stanley, and Chris HughesProduced by: Chris HughesAlbum: Songs from the Big Chair (1985)Listen/Buy via SongwhipALSO DISCUSSED:"Shout" and "Head Over Heels," both from Songs From the Big Chair, 1985"No One Knows" by Queens of the Stone Age from Songs...
2023-07-28
47 min
Strong Songs
An Operatic Odyssey, with Luigi Boccia
Special guest Luigi Boccia takes Kirk on a magical journey through the world of the opera tenor, from Caruso and Lauri Volpi to Di Stefano and Pavarotti.Featuring performances by Luciano Pavarotti, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Enrico Caruso, Franco Corelli, Giacomo Lauri Volpi, Jussi Björling, Sergei Lemeshev, and Jon Vickers.Find a Spotify playlist of Luigi's many Tenor examples here.--------------------JULY 2023 WHOLE-NOTE PATRONSCatherine Warner – Damon White – Kaya Woodall – Dan Austin – Jay Swartz – Miriam Joy – Sean D. Winnie – Rush – Daniel Hannon-Barry – Ashley Hoag – Christopher Miller – Jamie White – Christopher McConnell – David Mascett...
2023-07-14
3h 38
Strong Songs
The Light and Dark of Music, with Lily E. Hirsch
Author and musicologist Lily E. Hirsch joins Kirk to talk about the many different aspects of music she's explored in her books.REFERENCED ON THIS EPISODE:Lily Hirsch's many books, including A Jewish Orchestra in Nazi Germany: Musical Politics and the Berlin Jewish Culture League, Weird Al: Seriously, and Can't Stop the Grrrls: Confronting Sexist Labels in Music from Ariana Grande to Yoko OnoGustav Mahler - Symphony No. 2 in C Minor, Gilbert Kaplan w/ th Vienna PhilharmonicOliver Sacks' book Musicophelia"Hot in Herre" by Nelly from Nellyville, 2002"Trash Day" by "Weird Al" Yankovic from Poodle Hat, 2003...
2023-05-26
1h 04
Strong Songs
"Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" by Kate Bush
Happy holidays! Here's a Patreon minisode Kirk published last summer about Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill." See you in 2023!ORIGINAL SHOW NOTES, 6/24/2022:The whole world is talking about Kate Bush's masterful 1985 song "Running Up That Hill," so Kirk figured he might as well talk about it, too. On this bonus Patreon episode, he takes a crack at re-creating the song's iconic sound and digs into some of the digital recording technology that Bush used to make it sound so distinct.FEATURED/DISCUSSED:"Wuthering Heights" by Kate Bush from The K...
2022-12-30
20 min
Strong Songs
"Help Me" by Joni Mitchell
There are few singer-songwriters as inimitable as Joni Mitchell, with her swirling song forms, leaping melodies, and that magical voice, untethered by the laws of gravity. On this episode, Kirk takes a deep dive into Joni's 1974 song "Help Me," a hummingbird of a tune hovering between commitment and flight, tumbling and falling past love and toward freedom.Written by: Joni MItchellAlbum: Court and Spark, 1974Listen/Buy via JoniMitchell.comAlso featured:“Big Yellow Taxi” by Joni Mitchell from Ladies of the Canyon, 1970“A Case of You” and "California” by Joni from...
2022-08-12
55 min
Art Horse
87. Jack Sjogren Part 2: You are your own compass
Jack is funny and he makes comics and music and whatever his heart says when he gets quiet and listens. You can find him on Instagram at @sjogrenjackWhat if "artist" is in you, and all you have to do is agree that you are one?What happens when you go into the desert without your blankey and your baba?What if you point yourself at what your role models are pointed at (instead of at the role models)?We mention:Same Day Different Shit - a comic collaboration by Jack and Hallie BatemanWhen Things Fall...
2022-05-05
55 min
Art Horse
86. Jack Sjogren Part 1: If I'm not letting myself be seen... what is there?
Jack is funny and he makes comics and music and whatever his heart says when he gets quiet and listens. You can find him on Instagram at @sjogrenjackWhat's the next right step? (Spoiler: it's enjoying the process)You get one (1) unit of satisfaction when you focus on the big picture (the album, the show), but what if you focused on getting satisfaction from every brush stroke along the way?You're never actually stagnant (because life and time is always moving), and if you feel stagnant it might be because you're going in the opposite direction of your...
2022-04-27
1h 01
Strong Songs
Strong Covers, Vol. 2
Three different artists! Three different covers! Of songs by one beloved band!On the second edition of "Strong Covers," we're digging into covers of three Beatles classics: Earth, Wind & Fire's maximalist remake of "Gotta Get You Into My Life," Ray Charles' saucy reimagining of "Eleanor Rigby," and Bobby McFerrin's delicate recitation of "Blackbird." Come for the English-accented rhyme schemes, stay for the impeccable voice leading.Covered (lol) on this episode:"Gotta Get You Into My Life" by Paul McCartney/Lennon-McCartney, as covered by Earth, Wind & Fire in 1978"Eleanor Rigby" by Paul McCartney/Lennon-McCartney, as c...
2022-02-11
55 min
Strong Songs
"Blood and Thunder" by Mastodon
White! Whale! Holy! Grail!Strong Songs kicks off year four by getting H-E-A-V-Y, with an analysis of Mastodon's "Blood and Thunder." Pass straight past the Mellow Meadows, through the Forests and the Foothills of Rock, and see if you can reach the summit of Hard Mountain. The view from up there is amazing.Written by: MastodonAlbum: Leviathan, 2004Listen/Buy on all platforms via SongwhipOUTRO SOLOIST: Kirk HamiltonKirk is the host of Strong Songs, and he's been having a lot of fun with the guitar...
2022-01-14
42 min
Vad vi pratar om när vi pratar om böcker
#85 Flugornas herre
Det har åter blivit dags att läsa och diskutera en klassiker. Den här gången har Alex, Pernilla och Rasmus läst William Goldings femtiotalsklassiker Flugornas herre. Åsikterna går dock isär om dess kvaliteter, är den fortfarande värd att läsa eller har den åldrats för mycket? Dessutom diskuteras om när den bästa åldern är att läsa klassiker och är det värt tiden att läsa gamla böcker när det kommer så mycket nytt som man också vill hinna med? Fler tips på både klassiker och nyheter blir det också.
2021-12-13
46 min
Strong Songs
Singing Like A Star, with Eric Vetro
What do Ariana Grande, Shawn Mendes, John Legend, and Katy Perry have in common? They all study with Eric Vetro, one of the most in-demand vocal coaches in the world.On this bonus episode, Kirk sits down with Vetro to talk about his fascinating job, how to build good habits for a strong voice, and the art and discipline (and diet!) of professional singing.CHECK OUT ERIC'S PODCAST!Eric has a fantastic new podcast called Backstage Pass with Eric Vetro, where he sits down with his superstar students to talk about their lives...
2021-11-10
55 min
Strong Songs
"Fingertips" by They Might Be Giants
Kirk picks apart not one, not two, but twenty one micro-songs by the great They Might Be Giants.What's that blue thing doing here? Who's knocking on the wall? And for that matter, who's that standing out the window? It's time to answer those questions and many more, as Kirk delves into The Might Be Giants' singular collection of mini-songs, "Fingertips." It's a stylistic smorgasbord of sound, with everything from jazz to rock to lounge to... honestly, genre doesn't exist and "Fingertips" proves it. Each tiny song shines for its brief moment of life, and then lives...
2021-08-25
59 min
Strong Songs
"Cameo Lover" by Kimbra
Open up your heart! Open up your heart! Open up your heart, let Kimbra pull you out!On this episode, Kirk goes for a swim in the extra-buoyant waters of Kimbra's 2011 pop stomper "Cameo Lover." It's an intricate musical narrative told through shifting time-feels, retro drum beats, leaping vocals, and sneaky key changes, and it's just the song to raise our spirits after a long, dark winter.Written by: Kimbra JohnsonAlbum: Vows (2011)Listen/Buy via Album.LinkALSO REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:“Somebody That I Used to Know” by Goty...
2021-03-24
55 min
Strong Songs
"Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap
Where are we? What the hell is going on? Oh right, we're here with our podcast device, listening to an episode of Strong Songs.On this episode, Kirk dives into Imogen Heap's one-woman choral masterwork "Hide and Seek," taking a closer look at the technologies and processes Heap used to get that bewitching sound, her striking use of breath and dynamic contrast, and the many subtle ways she took the oh-so familiar "four chords" and made them sound unique.Written by: Imogen HeapAlbum: Speak for Yourself (2005)Listen/Buy via Album...
2021-01-27
58 min
Strong Songs
"Space Oddity" and "Starman" by David Bowie
Let the children lose it, let the children use it, and let all the children join in for Strong Songs year three!Kirk kicks off the new year with a pair of classics by the great David Bowie: 1969's melancholy "Space Oddity" and 1972's triumphant "Starman." What goes up, as they say, must come down.Written by: David BowieAlbums: David Bowie (1969), The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972)Listen/Buy Bowie via Album.LinkListen/Buy Ziggy via Album.LinkALSO...
2021-01-13
53 min
Strong Songs
Year Two, In Review
As Year Two of Strong Songs draws to a close, it's time to take a look back.SCHEDULING NOTE: Strong Songs will be off for the month of December, and will be back for Year Three at the start of January, 2021.But before that! Let's go back, back, back in time one hundred years, to the start of 2020.REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:"Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin from Led Zeppelin IV, 1971"Lovefool" by The Cardigans from First Band on the Moon, 1996"Tom Sawyer" by Rush from Moving Pictures, 1981"Toss a Coin to Your...
2020-11-25
57 min
Strong Songs
"A Day in the Life" by The Beatles
Wake up, fall out of bed, and drag a comb across your head, cause Strong Songs is finally doing an episode about The Beatles.It's time for Kirk to tackle the fab four, and what better Beatles song to analyze than Lennon and McCartney's two-tune casserole of a closer, "A Day in the Life." Get ready for some lilting Lennon dreamscapes, some meticulous McCartney melodies, a really big glissando, and an even bigger E chord.Written by: John Lennon and Paul McCartneyAlbum: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1967)Listen/Buy v...
2020-11-11
58 min
Strong Songs
Microtones, Minimalism & the Bebop Scale
Mailbag episode! Kirk answers your burning musical questions about songs from Parks & Rec, Black Sails, Lovecraft Country, and What We Do in the Shadows, as well as microtones, minimalist songwriting, the bebop scale, practicing habits, and more.REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:“Parks & Recreation” by Gaby Moreno and Vincent Jones, 2009“Black Sails” by Bear McCreary, 2014“You’re Dead” by Norma Tanega from Walking My Cat Named Dog, 1966“Lonely World” by Moses Sumney from Aromanticism, 2017A 2018 Refinery29 article by Courtney E. Smith on the gender gap in TV composing“Melting” and "Rattlesnake" by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard from Flying Microtonal Banana, 201...
2020-10-28
1h 02
Strong Songs
Strong TV Songs: HBO Edition
The Wildlings are south of the wall, the robots are rising up, Seventh Kavalry's on the move, and two percent of the world's population has vanished. Time for another edition of Strong TV Songs!This time around the focus is on HBO, a network that has defined much of the broader TV landscape over the past couple of decades. So let's dig into a bunch of great music from a bunch of good shows, with themes for Dothraki raiders, Alethiometers, robot farmgirls, nuns with guns, monstrous moguls, and lost souls.Special thanks to the key...
2020-10-14
1h 05
Strong Songs
"Hyperballad" by Björk
It's early in the morning; no one is awake. From the top of the mountain, the soft light of dawn comes into view. You take a deep breath, and prepare for a journey with the great genius of musical travel.On this episode, Kirk dives into Björk's 1995 electro-pop masterpiece "Hyperballad," paying special attention to how carefully she weaves together music and lyrics to create a sense of space, and thus a feeling of travel.Written and produced by: BjörkCo-produced by: Nellee HooperAlbum: Post (1995)Listen/Buy vi...
2020-09-30
48 min
Strong Songs
Good Synths, Bad Acoustics & Moana
Mailbag episode! Kirk tackles your questions on subjects ranging from a Warren Zevon piano part, to the unfortunate prevalence of bad acoustics at live shows, to why Moana is such a good movie.It's been a rough week; thanks everyone who wrote in.REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:“Flaming” by Pink Floyd from The Piper at the Gates of Dawn, 1967“Golden Brown” by the Stranglers, 1981“Woke Up Today” and “In My Room” by Jacob Collier from In My Room, 2016“Reckless” by Nate Wood/Four from X.it, 2019“Stranger Things” by Kyle Dizon and Michael Stein“Succession” by Nicholas Britell“Hillbilly H...
2020-09-16
54 min
Strong Songs
"The Chain" and "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac
Thunder only happens when it's raining, and Strong Songs only crams two songs into an episode when it's super warranted.This episode warrants just such a pairing, with a focus on two tunes by the great Fleetwood Mac. First there's the collaboratively written group-sing stomper "The Chain," and then comes Stevie Nicks' heartbeat anthem "Dreams." Both were featured on the band's classic 1977 album Rumors, and both have more than stood the test of time."The Chain" was written by Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks, Mick Fleetwood, Christine McVie, and John McVie."Dreams" was written...
2020-09-02
58 min
Strong Songs
"Wedding Song" from Hadestown
Who's gonna lay the wedding table? Who's gonna make the wedding bed? And what about the rings? Funny you should ask.On this episode, Kirk takes a deep dive into "Wedding Song," one of the signature numbers from Anaïs Mitchell's 2019 musical Hadestown. It's time for some conversational song form, a bunch of key changes, a touch of Jeff Buckley falsetto, and just a biiiiiit of trombone. Turn off your snares, and let's do this.Written by: Anaïs Mitchell, w/ arranging by Michael ChorneyDirected by: Rachel ChavkinPerformed by: Ev...
2020-08-19
58 min
Strong Songs
Muppet Whistles, Throat Singing & Steely Dan
Mailbag! Episode!We've got questions about Tuvan throat singing (how does it work??), the Unsolved Mysteries theme (why is it so creepy??), the intro to Don McLean's "American "Pie" (how do they count it??), Steely Dan (why do some people hate them??), Andrew Bird's whistling solo from 2011's The Muppets (how did he do that??), Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama" (what key is it in??), and more.REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:“Unsolved Mysteries Theme” composed by Gary Malkin and Michael Boyd“Halloween Theme” by John Carpenter“Sweet Home Alabama” by Lynyrd Skynyrd from Second Helping, 1973“Yuve Yuve Yu” by Th...
2020-08-05
59 min
Strong Songs
"No One Knows" by Queens of the Stone Age
It's time for a journey of the mind, as Kirk picks apart one of the best hard rock tunes of the early 2000s.Queens of the Stone Age's "Songs for the Deaf" includes enough bangers that it was tough to pick a single song to focus on, but in the end, "No One Knows" won the day with its combination of grit, groove, and focus. On this episode, Kirk dives deep into the tune's tightly wound, surprisingly swinging arrangement, with special focus on Dave Grohl's meticulous drumming.Artist: Queens of the Stone Age...
2020-07-22
55 min
Strong Songs
"World 1-1" from Super Mario Bros.
Classic video game consoles like the Nintendo Entertainment System didn't just play games; they also played music. Their onboard synthesizers put strict limits on what kinds of music game composers could write, but from those limits came a cornucopia of musical themes that remain iconic even today.On this episode, Kirk peels back the layers of Koji Kondo's "World 1-1" music from the first Super Mario Bros., revealing a perfectly polished musical gem.Level: World 1-1Game: Super Mario Bros. (1985)Written by: Koji KondoALSO REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:The L...
2020-07-08
59 min
What's Your Deal? w/ tarot reader Ariana Lenarsky
Jack Sjogren
Jack Sjogren (“Things I’d Do (But Just For You)”) stops by the pod to discuss his upbringing as a son of two pastors and decides to let the deck tell him what he should know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-12-18
52 min
Litteraturväven - podden om gestalter ur litteraturhistorien
#10 Jack Kerouac: beat, kickar och delirium
Han skrev i vilda explosiva rus om jakten på liv och mening längs med Amerikas evinnerliga vägar. En resa kantad av vänskap, skapande, rus och delirium. Litteraturväven berättar historien om Jack Kerouac: Beat, Kickar och Delirium. Följ oss gärna på instagram för att se vad som är på gång. Litteraturväven är ett program av och med Jonas Stål, med inläsningar av Beatrice Berg och Dick Lundberg. Jack Kerouacs porträtt är tecknat av Irem Babovic. KÄLLOR: [Litteratur] Cassady, Carolyn – Off the road: mina år med Cassady, Kerouac och Ginsberg, Albert Bo...
2019-11-07
44 min
Spilled Milk
Episode 409: Hard Seltzer
Today we embrace our inner bro and drink from The Slender Can. We confront kids in trench coats, sexy water, oval shaped circles and hard truths. Bet you didn't think we'd be talking lobbying and tax rates on this show, but we are full of surprises. Links:How White Claw and hard seltzer became beloved by American bros - Business InsiderThe White Claw Tax Law Flaw : Planet Money : NPRPura Still | Spiked Still Water"Ghost in a Sheet" Print | Jack Sjogren Support Spilled Milk Podcast!Molly's SubstackMatthew's Bands...
2019-10-31
39 min
BLIND FAITH LIVE! Real People. Real Miracles.
Sheila's Eyes
Miracle Moment Anyone can experience issues and ailments with their eyes, they are easy to damage and there is a host of hereditary optical illnesses that one can get. It is common for older people to experience eye problems like cataracts or perhaps macular degeneration, perhaps their eyesight just is simply declining and they rely on glasses or contacts to see every day. In these cases, there are surgeries, such as laser eye surgery (check here for more information), which can restore the majority of one’s vision so that they aren’t so reliant on glass...
2017-08-25
07 min