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All Of ItAll Of ItWhy Are So Many Young People Being Diagnosed with Cancer?Lately, studies have show that rates of cancer are rising among young people, including colorectal cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer. But what is behind this rise? We speak with journalist Jamie Ducharme, who wrote a piece titled “The Race to Explain Why More Young Adults Are Getting Cancer” for Time Magazine. Plus Dr. Trisha Pasricha, who writes the Ask the Doctor column for the Washington Post, discusses this story from a doctor's perspective. Plus, listeners share their own experience with cancer at a young age. 2025-04-2428 minGoing Thru ItGoing Thru ItTIME to Talk About Young People and CancerColorectal Cancer Awareness Month is here, and it sparks the question: why are SO many young people getting cancer?! TIME Magazine's recent cover story dives deep into this growing crisis, and so do we.....well, in our own way. In this week's episode we try to unpack what is causing this change in trend by breaking down the science, sharing personal stories and talking risk factors and red flags. Join us for an honest and definitely necessary conversation. TIME Magazine by Jamie Ducharme Colorectal Cancer Alliance  2025-03-1329 minFood Safety in a Minute - WSU ExtensionFood Safety in a Minute - WSU ExtensionFSM 328: Ultra-processed Foods: Why We Choose Them?Episode transcript [Music] I’m Susie Craig from Washington State University Extension. Food processors are getting lots of negative attention for manufacturing ultra-processed foods. Why do Americans choose ultra-processed foods so frequently? Even better, think about why you choose ultra-processed foods at your grocery store or restaurant. Consider these factors: • Convenience. They’re quick and easy to prepare compared to cooking from scratch. • Affordability. They’re often less expensive than fresh, whole foods. • Long product shelf life. Preservatives in bread, dairy products, and meat extend shelf life and reduce food waste. • Lacking the time to prepare meals from scratch. • Having limited cooking...2025-03-1201 minHot Water’s Green Room PodcastHot Water’s Green Room Podcast#169 - With Jordan Ducharme - Hot Water’s Green Room w/Tony & JamieA fellow functioning alcoholic joins us today, or as Jamie would describe "A Pigeon" all the way from Canada. For context on Jordan, he caused a gig Jamie had done three times to stop giving a free bar to comics... Enjoy.Use code GREENROOM for 20% off and Free shipping @manscaped.comSponsored by ABK from Rokit DrinksThanks for listening. Make sure to follow us on all social channels and subscribe to the podcast on your app or wherever you get your pods.Video episodes are only...2025-03-101h 00Food Safety in a Minute - WSU ExtensionFood Safety in a Minute - WSU ExtensionFSM 327: Ultra-processed Foods: Demographics and Our ChoicesEpisode transcript [Music] This is Food Safety in a Minute, I’m Susie Craig. A recently published article from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found ultra-processed foods account for more than half the calories consumed at home. Researchers found few differences by age, sex, race/ethnicity, income, or education. Americans consume about a third of food away from home. In 2018, 67% of food eaten away from the home was ultra-processed. Is ultra-processed food, junk food? The answer is, often, but not always. While many are highly caloric, there are healthy choices as well. Fortified plant-based milks, Greek yogurt with li...2025-03-0501 minTC After DarkTC After DarkBIG VAPE: The Incendiary Rise Of Juul TIME Magazine Health Correspondent and Author Jamie Ducharme comes back on the podcast to talk about her superb book and Netflix Docuseries.2025-02-2729 minStumbled UponStumbled UponAirplanes and AviophobiaTake a deep dive with me into a brief history of the US Airline industry and our modern fear of flying...and we'll troll my friends in the process!Sources:Dobkin, Rachel. "How Common Are Plane Crashes? What Statistics Show." Newsweek, 30 Jan 2025, www.newsweek.com/plane-crash-statistics-american-airlines-2023691. Accessed 2 Feb 2025.Ducharme, Jamie. "Why Some People Have a Crippling Fear of Flying - and How They Can Overcome It." Time, 6 July 2018, time.come/5330978/fear-of-flying-aviophobia/. Accessed 2 Feb 2025.National Air and Space Museum. Passenger Flight, airandspace.si.edu/explore/stories/passenger-flight. Accessed 2 Feb 2025.2025-02-0723 minCorporate GossipCorporate GossipJUUL: Puff DaddiesPlease share this podcast with a friend :)  PLUS good news about a health care strike in Oregon! We emerge from the vapor haze of a high school bathroom (how are these kids blowing PERFECT smoke rings??) to tell the tale of two Stanford grads who did what every single-celled-business-ameoba-boy dreamed of doing but was too scared to actually commit to doing - MAKE SMOKING COOL AGAIN!! They undid decades of work by doctors and public health advocates and turned millions of kids who would have never smoked a traditional cigarette into nicotine dependent freakazoids. CA-CHING!!2025-02-071h 19TC After DarkTC After DarkDoing Less To Be More In 2025 TIME Magazine Health Correspondent Jamie Ducharme and I talk about the benefits of intentionally doing LESS!2025-01-0918 minSlate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next | 2024 in Review: Wait, Is JUUL Banned or Not?While the What Next team takes some rest, enjoy this episode, originally aired on June 12.Two years ago, the FDA announced it was banning JUUL nicotine vapes from sale in the U.S.—and then quickly announced it was holding off on the ban to allow for review. How did regulating ecigarettes end up playing catch-up?Guest: Jamie Ducharme, health correspondent at Time, author of Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to...2024-12-2428 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next | 2024 in Review: Wait, Is JUUL Banned or Not?While the What Next team takes some rest, enjoy this episode, originally aired on June 12.Two years ago, the FDA announced it was banning JUUL nicotine vapes from sale in the U.S.—and then quickly announced it was holding off on the ban to allow for review. How did regulating ecigarettes end up playing catch-up?Guest: Jamie Ducharme, health correspondent at Time, author of Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to...2024-12-2428 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and Analysis2024 in Review: Wait, Is JUUL Banned or Not?While the What Next team takes some rest, enjoy this episode, originally aired on June 12.Two years ago, the FDA announced it was banning JUUL nicotine vapes from sale in the U.S.—and then quickly announced it was holding off on the ban to allow for review. How did regulating ecigarettes end up playing catch-up?Guest: Jamie Ducharme, health correspondent at Time, author of Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to...2024-12-2428 minAn Intro to Anthro with 2 HumansAn Intro to Anthro with 2 HumansEpisode 69: Oh, Yes, I Remember It Well (I Think)The Two Humans try to remember exactly what it was they were going to say about memory. Episode 69: Oh, Yes, I Remember It Well (I Think) An Intro to Anthro with 2 Humans Human Number One, John McCray, and Human Number Two, John Lehr, re-assess what it means to be human. http://www.intro2anthro.podbean.com https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093893313542 IG @introtoanthrowith2humans Merch: www.cafepress.com/shop/TheCaveShoppe/products?designId=136195011 Resources:   Cicero 90BC  Rh...2024-12-161h 16Slate Daily FeedSlate Daily FeedWhat Next: Jamie Raskin: “We Can’t Let The Fear Paralyze Us”Rep. Jamie Raskin led the second impeachment of Donald Trump, the effort to get him off the ballot under the 14th amendment, and campaigned to beat him at the ballot box. With Trump heading back to the White House with even fewer guardrails, Raskin’s still not giving up the fight.Guest: Jamin “Jamie” Raskin is the U.S. representative for Maryland’s 8th congressional districtWant more What Next? Join Slate Plus to unlock full, ad-free access to What Next and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscr...2024-11-1827 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisJamie Raskin: “We Can’t Let The Fear Paralyze Us”Rep. Jamie Raskin led the second impeachment of Donald Trump, the effort to get him off the ballot under the 14th amendment, and campaigned to beat him at the ballot box. With Trump heading back to the White House with even fewer guardrails, Raskin’s still not giving up the fight.Guest: Jamin “Jamie” Raskin is the U.S. representative for Maryland’s 8th congressional districtWant more What Next? Join Slate Plus to unlock full, ad-free access to What Next and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscr...2024-11-1827 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next: Jamie Raskin: “We Can’t Let The Fear Paralyze Us”Rep. Jamie Raskin led the second impeachment of Donald Trump, the effort to get him off the ballot under the 14th amendment, and campaigned to beat him at the ballot box. With Trump heading back to the White House with even fewer guardrails, Raskin’s still not giving up the fight.Guest: Jamin “Jamie” Raskin is the U.S. representative for Maryland’s 8th congressional districtWant more What Next? Join Slate Plus to unlock full, ad-free access to What Next and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscr...2024-11-1827 minNews for the Ages by Rethinking Aging ClubNews for the Ages by Rethinking Aging ClubLongevity Testing, Independent Contractor Rule, Building Your Caregiving Team, Hydration, Your Brain Doesn't Want You to Exercise 2-6-24Presented by Ellen Khalifa, Tiny Habits Coach Focused on Improving Health SpanNPR 1-29-24 Longevity Testing at Human Longevity Lab at Northwestern Univ by Allison Aubreyhttps://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/01/29/1226911278/thrive-age-longevity-lab-healthy-aging-live-better-longer Presented by Benjamin Surmi, Koelsch CommunitiesMcKnight's Senior Living 1-31-24 Independent Contractor Rule Threat to Older Americans by Kimberly BonvissutoMcKnights no longer provides a live link to this article but you can hear all about it on our show.US Chamber of Commerce 1-12...2024-08-011h 06Slate HealthSlate HealthWhat Next: Wait, Is JUUL Banned or Not?Two years ago, the FDA announced it was banning JUUL nicotine vapes from sale in the U.S.—and then quickly announced it was holding off on the ban to allow for review. How did regulating ecigarettes end up playing catch-up?Guest: Jamie Ducharme, health correspondent at Time, author of Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try F...2024-06-1225 minSlate BusinessSlate BusinessWhat Next: Wait, Is JUUL Banned or Not?Two years ago, the FDA announced it was banning JUUL nicotine vapes from sale in the U.S.—and then quickly announced it was holding off on the ban to allow for review. How did regulating ecigarettes end up playing catch-up?Guest: Jamie Ducharme, health correspondent at Time, author of Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try F...2024-06-1225 minWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWhat Next | Daily News and AnalysisWait, Is JUUL Banned or Not?Two years ago, the FDA announced it was banning JUUL nicotine vapes from sale in the U.S.—and then quickly announced it was holding off on the ban to allow for review. How did regulating ecigarettes end up playing catch-up?Guest: Jamie Ducharme, health correspondent at Time, author of Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try F...2024-06-1225 minSlate NewsSlate NewsWhat Next: Wait, Is JUUL Banned or Not?Two years ago, the FDA announced it was banning JUUL nicotine vapes from sale in the U.S.—and then quickly announced it was holding off on the ban to allow for review. How did regulating ecigarettes end up playing catch-up?Guest: Jamie Ducharme, health correspondent at Time, author of Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul. Want more What Next? Subscribe to Slate Plus to access ad-free listening to the whole What Next family and across all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try F...2024-06-1225 min2 ALs 1 Pod: A comedy podcast with a touch of crass.2 ALs 1 Pod: A comedy podcast with a touch of crass.2 Als 1 Pod Vol 280: There's something here but we can't put our groin on it.Send us a textRomas's girlfriend teaches him how to yodel. Ducharme get's very excited about Jamie Lee Curtis's boobs. All this and morons on 2 ALs 1 Pod. https:/patreon.com/2als1podhttps://www.instagram.com/thetalkingdickscomedypodcast/https://twitter.com/DicksTwohttps://www.facebook.com/thetwodickshttps://www.facebook.com/The-Talking-Dicks-Comedy-Podcast-107101331446404Support the show2024-04-2952 minHoodoo Plant MamasHoodoo Plant MamasEp 44: We're BrainwashedIn this episode, we tackle US propaganda and how it's causing spiritual warfare. We get into the illusion of choice, media censorship, increased militarism, and how all of our oppression is interconnected.RESOURCES Apocalypse Still by Leah Nicole Whitcomb "Meta is limiting how much political content users see. Here's how to opt out of that" by Rachel Treisman. npr. "Obama Administration Defends Israeli Airstrikes but Cautions Against Ground War." by Michael R. Gordon. The New York Times. "Countries bombed by the U.S. under the Obama administration." by Kevin Liptak. CNN. "We're In a Major COVID-19...2024-03-2947 minLet\'s Go Michigan!Let's Go Michigan!A Love/Hate Relationship: Potatoes, Exercise, Fast FoodFULL EPISODE aired on WJR Radio 760AM: Jeff Sloan, Kristin Kujawa, Mark Pastoria talk about health in many formats: Potato chips and the importance to the MI economy, Exercise, supplements, Detroit style pizza, and mental health and the stamina to live a year in a Mars simulator. Rose White, MLive, Michigan's potato industry and Jamie Ducharme, Time, Why you don't want to exercise, join the show.2024-03-0237 minLet\'s Go Michigan!Let's Go Michigan!Your Brain Doesn't Want You to ExerciseJamie Ducharme, Time, "Why is it so tough to get people to do something so good for and accessible to them? Physical limitations and health problems are certainly a factor for many people. Modern life deserves much of the blame, too, with long, sedentary work days and infrastructure that often makes it easier to hop in the car than walk or bike somewhere. But research suggests there’s another obstacle that affects all of us: our brains don’t want us to exercise."2024-03-0208 minLet\'s Go Michigan!Let's Go Michigan!How Your Job Affects Your HealthJamie Ducharme, Time Magazine, If you’re trying to improve your health, the first stop is likely to be your doctor’s office. But your own office may have nearly as much influence on well-being, according to a growing body of research that suggests your job can affect everything from mental health to risk of cardiovascular disease and how long you live.2024-01-2711 minLet\'s Go Michigan!Let's Go Michigan!Happy 187th Birthday, MichiganFULL EPISODE aired on WJR 760AM Radio: Jeff, Kristin and Mark highlight the best of Michigan sports, business, social media sensation, and first responders. (09:19) Jamie Ducharme, Time Magazine, How your job and workplace affect your health (20:57) Dominick Reuter, Business Insider, Why Amazon, Walmart and Target let customers keep some returns2024-01-2737 minLa Tasse de café LNHLa Tasse de café LNHÀ quoi s'attendre de 2024?Nouvelle année, nouvelles résolutions, et surtout, encore plus de hockey!   Cette semaine dans le balado de LNH.com, Nicolas Ducharme, Sébastien Deschambault et Hugues Marcil discutent de ce à quoi les amateurs de hockey peuvent s’attendre en 2024 et y vont de leurs prédictions. L’équipe discute aussi de l’actualité dans la LNH, dont la transaction Cutter Gauthier et Jamie Drysdale, les blessures de Jack Hughes et de Connor Bedard ainsi que le nouveau contrat de William Nylander. Les bonnes performances des Canadiens de Montréal retiennent aussi notre attention, et nous en parl...2024-01-101h 20Counter Tobacco PodcastCounter Tobacco PodcastJuul Settlements and Impact at the Point of Sale In this episode, we’re talking about the largest monetary settlements in the tobacco prevention and control field since the Master Settlement Agreement in 1998, which was 25 years ago. Starting in 2021, Juul, the company known for leading the way in addicting an entire generation of youth to nicotine through its targeted marketing and wide array of flavors, began settling with states’ Attorneys General, cities, counties, tribes, school districts, and individuals who brought personal injury claims after using Juul products, for intentionally and inaccurately marketing their highly addictive products to minors. In this episode, we walk you through these settlements involving Juul...2023-12-1924 minThis Isn’t TherapyThis Isn’t TherapyCan therapy fix everything?This Isn't Therapy... it's a meta convo about these very important questions: Can therapy fix everything? Why has therapy become the solution for everything? What types of problems can therapy realistically solve? In addition, Jake and Simon talk about why our mental health is getting worse if more and more people are going to therapy. They also talk about the purposes and promises of therapy through a model for assessing what is in our control and not in our control. Lots to discuss! Article: America Has Reached Peak Therapy. Why Is Our Mental Health Getting Worse? by...2023-11-2345 minLet\'s TalkLet's TalkEpisode 26 - Big Vape and JUUL with Jamie DucharmeMy guest for this episode of Let's Talk is Jamie Ducharme - author of "Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise and Fall of JUUL" - recently adapted to be a top-rated docuseries on Netflix!Jamie Ducharme is a correspondent at TIME magazine, where she writes frequently about topics related to health and science. She has won awards from New York Press Club, the Deadline Club, and the Newswomen’s Club of New York.  Her investigative journalistic book about JUUL, "Big Vape," is a deep-dive into the history of JUUL and its impact on the trajectory of teen vaping in...2023-10-1847 minCBS Mornings on the GoCBS Mornings on the GoNetflix's "Big Vape" Looks at Rise & Fall of Juul | Damon Wayans Jr. Would Welcome a “In Living Color” Revival Israelis are living in a state of fear after this past weekend's horrifying Hamas attack in southern Israel. CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell spoke with one American who is volunteering at a hospital in Tel Aviv.Sen. Tim Scott joined "CBS Mornings" to discuss the Israel-Hamas war, including American hostages. He criticized President Biden, and said "we stand shoulder to shoulder with Israel.""CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil visits Rep. Matt Gaetz's district to hear how constituents are reacting to the House speaker vote. Gaetz faces calls from some Republicans to b...2023-10-1135 minCBS Mornings on the GoCBS Mornings on the GoNetflix's "Big Vape" Looks at Rise & Fall of Juul | Damon Wayans Jr. Would Welcome a “In Living Color” RevivalIsraelis are living in a state of fear after this past weekend's horrifying Hamas attack in southern Israel. CBS Evening News anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell spoke with one American who is volunteering at a hospital in Tel Aviv.Sen. Tim Scott joined "CBS Mornings" to discuss the Israel-Hamas war, including American hostages. He criticized President Biden, and said "we stand shoulder to shoulder with Israel.""CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil visits Rep. Matt Gaetz's district to hear how constituents are reacting to the House speaker vote. Gaetz faces calls from some Republicans to b...2023-10-1131 minMaking Sense of AIMaking Sense of AIHeadline City - AI Pirates, Neuro-Rights, and AI Can Identify Passwords By Sounds of KeystrokesAfter an extended break, this week we discuss several headlines that have made news recently.  We look at piracy by AI labs, who use copyrighted material to train their large language models.  We also discuss the ability of advanced hackers using AI to figure out your passwords by accessing your microphone to listen to your keystrokes on your keyboard.  No worries there.  And when you miss your car payment, your car may drive itself back to the dealer.    The Atlantic Article on Pirated Works Being Used to Fuel Large Language Models by Alex Reisner The...2023-08-2339 minGraded PodcastGraded PodcastCan vaping be justified?Graded podcast sits down with Time magazine correspondent Jamie Ducharme and discusses vaping, why people do it and how it affects individuals lives. Jamie Ducharme’s first book, Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul, was published by Henry Holt on May 25, 2021. It’s a deep-dive into the e-cigarette company Juul Labs and an exploration of the complicated search for an alternative to cigarettes. Through this talk Jamie and Ben discuss whether there’s a place for vaping, and how regulations in different countries affect teenagers view on vaping. Overall, they work to answer...2023-07-2732 minThe Gray Area with Sean IllingThe Gray Area with Sean IllingThe chemistry of connectionCould our brains make us less lonely? Sean Illing talks with psychiatrist and author Julie Holland, whose new book Good Chemistry takes on the crisis of disconnectedness we face today. They discuss the brain chemistry of attachment and human connection, how psychedelics can be used both in therapeutic contexts and to help us feel more connected to others, and the toll that this crisis of isolation can take on us — emotionally, physically, and spiritually.Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray AreaGuest: Julie Holland, MD (@BellevueDoc), psychiatrist; medical advisor to MAPS; authorRef...2023-04-2753 minThe DocPreneur Leadership PodcastThe DocPreneur Leadership PodcastPatient burnout rising. Most of Primary Care Not Listening.Our podcast guest, Editor/Author of Concierge Medicine Today   According to a February 27, 2023 article in TIME written by Jamie Ducharme just last year in a story titled Long Waits, Short Appointments, Huge Bills: U.S. Health Care Is Causing Patient Burnout she noted ... Part of the problem may go back to the way doctors are trained, says Jennifer Taber, an associate professor of psychological sciences at Kent State University and a co-author of the 2015 study on doctor avoidance. U.S. medical schools do an excellent job of teaching students how to practice medicine. But, she ar...2023-04-0935 minThe Work We WantThe Work We WantIs Ambition Really Over? with Stefanie O'Connell RodriguezIn this episode I talk to Stefanie O'Connell Rodriguez - a journalist, author, podcaster and the creator of one of my favorite newsletters: Too Ambitious. Stefanie I cover a lot in our conversation:The role of ambition in our lives (has it really changed, or is it just how we're talking about it);The intermingling of personal finances and how it impacts decisions we make in our career;Ways to navigate the uncertainty of our lives without being able to control everything; andHow to think more creatively about our careers and find a way of working t...2022-12-0644 minReset with Bonnie SalaReset with Bonnie SalaBlinded by Our Own Brilliance"I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail.  There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark."[1]  These were the words of Stephen Hawking, one of the most brilliant physicists to ever live.  Hawking was an atheist. Many of the world's most dazzling minds—Nobel Prize winners like Madame Marie Curie, Albert Camus and Milton Friedman, all refused to believe in God.   [1] Ducharme, Jamie. “Stephen Hawking Was an Atheist: His Words on Death and God.” Time, Time, 14 M...2022-11-0802 minAll ConsumingAll ConsumingVapesAmit Katwala and Charlotte Williams explore the world of e-cigarettes and vapes, tracing their extraordinary growth and asking whether they’re life savers or something more insidious.We hear from Time journalist Jamie DuCharme, author of the book Big Vape, about the rise and fall of the e-cigarette firm Juul who recently paid out over $430 million after being accused of targeting teenagers with its advertising. Shaun Yendalls, the owner of two vape shops in South London, explains why his staff actively try to stop people buying his products and Scott Butler from Material Focus details the massive en...2022-09-2924 minNew Books in Drugs, Addiction and RecoveryNew Books in Drugs, Addiction and RecoveryJamie Ducharme, "Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul" (Henry Holt, 2021)It began with a smoke break. James Monsees and Adam Bowen were two ambitious graduate students at Stanford, and in between puffs after class they dreamed of a way to quit smoking. Their solution became the Juul, a sleek, modern device that could vaporize nicotine into a conveniently potent dosage. The company they built around that device, Juul Labs, would go on to become a $38 billion dollar company and draw blame for addicting a whole new generation of underage tobacco users.Time magazine reporter Jamie Ducharme follows Monsees and Bowen as they create Juul and, in the...2022-08-1134 minNew Books in Economic and Business HistoryNew Books in Economic and Business HistoryJamie Ducharme, "Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul" (Henry Holt, 2021)It began with a smoke break. James Monsees and Adam Bowen were two ambitious graduate students at Stanford, and in between puffs after class they dreamed of a way to quit smoking. Their solution became the Juul, a sleek, modern device that could vaporize nicotine into a conveniently potent dosage. The company they built around that device, Juul Labs, would go on to become a $38 billion dollar company and draw blame for addicting a whole new generation of underage tobacco users.Time magazine reporter Jamie Ducharme follows Monsees and Bowen as they create Juul and, in the...2022-08-1136 minNew Books in LawNew Books in LawJamie Ducharme, "Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul" (Henry Holt, 2021)It began with a smoke break. James Monsees and Adam Bowen were two ambitious graduate students at Stanford, and in between puffs after class they dreamed of a way to quit smoking. Their solution became the Juul, a sleek, modern device that could vaporize nicotine into a conveniently potent dosage. The company they built around that device, Juul Labs, would go on to become a $38 billion dollar company and draw blame for addicting a whole new generation of underage tobacco users.Time magazine reporter Jamie Ducharme follows Monsees and Bowen as they create Juul and, in the...2022-08-1136 minNew Books in Public PolicyNew Books in Public PolicyJamie Ducharme, "Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul" (Henry Holt, 2021)It began with a smoke break. James Monsees and Adam Bowen were two ambitious graduate students at Stanford, and in between puffs after class they dreamed of a way to quit smoking. Their solution became the Juul, a sleek, modern device that could vaporize nicotine into a conveniently potent dosage. The company they built around that device, Juul Labs, would go on to become a $38 billion dollar company and draw blame for addicting a whole new generation of underage tobacco users.Time magazine reporter Jamie Ducharme follows Monsees and Bowen as they create Juul and, in the...2022-08-1136 minNew Books In Public HealthNew Books In Public HealthJamie Ducharme, "Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul" (Henry Holt, 2021)It began with a smoke break. James Monsees and Adam Bowen were two ambitious graduate students at Stanford, and in between puffs after class they dreamed of a way to quit smoking. Their solution became the Juul, a sleek, modern device that could vaporize nicotine into a conveniently potent dosage. The company they built around that device, Juul Labs, would go on to become a $38 billion dollar company and draw blame for addicting a whole new generation of underage tobacco users.Time magazine reporter Jamie Ducharme follows Monsees and Bowen as they create Juul and, in the...2022-08-1136 minNew Books in American StudiesNew Books in American StudiesJamie Ducharme, "Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul" (Henry Holt, 2021)It began with a smoke break. James Monsees and Adam Bowen were two ambitious graduate students at Stanford, and in between puffs after class they dreamed of a way to quit smoking. Their solution became the Juul, a sleek, modern device that could vaporize nicotine into a conveniently potent dosage. The company they built around that device, Juul Labs, would go on to become a $38 billion dollar company and draw blame for addicting a whole new generation of underage tobacco users.Time magazine reporter Jamie Ducharme follows Monsees and Bowen as they create Juul and, in the...2022-08-1136 minCuriosity WeeklyCuriosity WeeklyCyanide Seeds, Workout When?, Covid But GhostsToday, you’ll learn about whether the cyanide in apple seeds could do you any real harm, how working out in the morning and at night are both beneficial but in different ways, and how researchers have found evidence that patients with long Covid may often have fragments of the virus lingering in their gut.Snow White wasn’t far off with the poisonous apple.“Can Apple Seeds Cause Cyanide Poisoning? A Toxicologist Digs Into The Details” by Elana Spivackhttps://www.inverse.com/science/stone-fruits-poisonous-seeds“Here’s How Many Apple Cores It Would Take to Poison You” by Jenn...2022-07-1313 minTalking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting TeenagersTalking To Teens: Expert Tips for Parenting TeenagersEp 190: Teen VapingJamie Ducharme, author of Big Vape, demystifies the vaping industry and explains how teens have been lured into vape addictions. Plus, she shares some tips for relaying  to teens the truth about e-cigarettes and vapes.Full show notesWhen most of us first heard about vaping, we were told it was a way for smokers to put down a cigarette and try something a little healthier. We probably didn’t think it was particularly dangerous…or something our teens were likely ever to become addicted to! But in the past few years, e-cigarettes have becom...2022-05-1524 minStraight Talk with Dean & MarcStraight Talk with Dean & MarcOn the Couch with Dr. Diamond - The Depression EpisodeOn this episode, Dr. Diamond discusses the important topic of depression and suicide.   References:  education.ucsb.edu   Center for Diseases & Prevention   Seek out local Mental Health Professionals   National Suicide Prevention Hotline 800.273.8255 or text HOME to 741741  Call 911 or go to your Local Hospital   What we Misunderstand about suicide among Black Americans by Jamie Ducharme & Janell Ross (2022)2022-02-2427 minCalling Bullsh!tCalling Bullsh!tJuul: Blowing SmokeJuul claims to be trying to save lives by getting smokers to switch to their product. In this episode, we cut through all the smoke to see if we can find the burning truth. “Hey bro, can I hit your vape?” If you’re one of the 5 million Gen Z-ers who smoke e-cigarettes, the answer is a resounding “bet.” E-cigarette manufacturer JUUL set out on a mission to build a safer cigarette alternative, but along the way, a whole new generation became hooked on nicotine. Is Juul addicted to profits? Or was this simply a slip on th...2022-02-1653 minThe Smell PodcastThe Smell PodcastEpisode 99 - "Many COVID-19 Survivors Still Can't Smell or Taste. Treating Them Isn't Easy" by Jamie DucharmeThis week, I wanted to highlight an article called “Many Covid-19 Survivors Still Can’t Smell or Taste. Treating Them Isn’t Easy” by Jamie Ducharme. This article was published for Time Magazine on November 4, 2021. To read the article "Many COVID-19 Survivors Still Can't Smell or Taste. Treating Them Isn't Easy" by Jamie Ducharme, click here.  To donate to the Smell and Taste Association of North America, click here.  To learn more about the Smell and Taste Association of North America (STANA) click here.  To check out the clinical trial titled "Intranasal Injection of PRP Versus Saline for Treatment o...2022-01-0404 minThe Mid-Career GPS PodcastThe Mid-Career GPS Podcast63: Thoughts on The Great ResignationSend us a textOver 4 Million people quit their jobs in August, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. What does that mean for you? In this episode, I’m talking with you about “The Great Resignation” and how you can navigate this exciting time in your professional life, whether you are actively job seeking or considering that shortly.  Key Topics & Time Stamps:·      Interview Webinar – October 27th at 12:00 pm Eastern (2:05)·      Quitting a Job is Exciting (2:39)·      4 Million People Recently Quit Their Jobs (3:25)·      The Great Awakening About Work and O...2021-10-1933 minOnce Upon A Time: A Storytelling PodcastOnce Upon A Time: A Storytelling Podcast"Ecology of a Cracker Childhood" with The WoodmotherThis episode, we delve into the woods to learn about the Longleaf Pine Trees, our ancestral connection to land, and how stories can create change. Join TikTok’s The Woodmother and Talia Smith as they discuss “Ecology of a Cracker Childhood” by Janisse Ray. ...Show Linktree: https://linktr.ee/onceuponatimepodFeatured Artist/ CoHost: The WoodmotherInstagram/ TikTok: @thewoodmotherWebsite: https://linktr.ee/TheWoodmother....Resources:Ecology of a Cracker Childhood by Janisse Ray2021-07-0955 minSomething Ventured -- Silicon Valley PodcastSomething Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast162 Jamie Ducharme on her Book “Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul”Big Vape is a nicotine-high of a book:  An intense ride-along with the story of the rise of Juul.  The story begins innocently – a couple guys don’t want to quit smoking, but also do not want to suffer the ill effects of cigarettes.  They start Juul, and its rise – the massive wealth created, the social phenomenon, and the arrival of Big Tobacco -- are the touchpoints of Jamie Ducharme’s book “Big Vape:  The Incendiary Rise of Juul”. Jamie Ducharme is a staff writer at TIME magazine, where she covers health and science. (Right now, that means she’s writ...2021-06-1835 minShort WaveShort WaveBig Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul E-cigarettesJuul Labs seemingly started out with the aim to reduce smoking, but the company's e-cigarettes came to symbolize something very different: a teen vaping epidemic. Host Maddie Sofia talks with Time health writer Jamie Ducharme about the science and marketing behind the rise and subsequent controversy surrounding Juul Labs. Plus, a look at what might be next in the future of e-cigarettes.Click here for links to studies mentioned in this episode.2021-05-2714 minYour Library on the Go With Free AudiobookYour Library on the Go With Free AudiobookBig Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul Audiobook by Jamie DucharmeListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 484760 Title: Big Vape: The Incendiary Rise of Juul Author: Jamie Ducharme Narrator: Sean Patrick Hopkins Format: Unabridged Length: 10:10:30 Language: English Release date: 05-25-21 Publisher: Macmillan Audio Genres: Business & Economics, History, World, Science & Technology, Medicine, Business Development Summary: Fast-paced and impressively researched, this detailed account sings. Publishers Weekly, starred review A Publishers Weekly Top Ten Book of the Summer (2021) A propulsive, eye-opening work of reporting, chronicling the rise of Juul and the birth of a new addiction It began with a smoke break. James Monsees and Adam Bowen...2021-05-2510h 10This Empty Nest LifeThis Empty Nest Life15. Can Boredom Be Good For You?Send Jay comments via textBoredom. Can it be good for us? Are there health benefits? What does it mean to step back from our lives for a moment and tune into ourselves? Boredom is more than just a time waster -- rather, it can be a productive pause in our days to spur creativity and productivity.In this episode of Positivity on Fire, host Jason Ramsden dives into the positive side of boredom and offers insights into the benefits of this long despised part of our lives....2021-04-0317 min#TheHersday Thursday Podcast featuring the 2Harks#TheHersday Thursday Podcast featuring the 2HarksSeason 2 Episode 1: Toxic Relationships and Verbal AbuseAfter watching the Netflix film Malcolm & Marie, it sparked a deep conversation between Hark Henry and #TheHer. Hark Henry discusses thoughts of past relationships that were triggered by the film.  #TheHer gives further research insights on Toxic Relationships.   Sponsored by Sons of SPPhillips LLP  www.sonsofspphillips.com  References: Macolm & Marie – Netflix Movie What is a Toxic Relationship: How To Tell If You're In a Toxic Relationship — And What To Do About It? Time Magazine Time.com BY JAMIE DUCHARME 11 Common Patterns of Verbal Abuse Written by Writer’s Corps member Jade Anna Hughes www...2021-03-2836 minLethal DoseLethal DoseEpisode 4: AntifreezeKayla tells Venus about the murder of James Baker III by his wife, Jamie Baker, using antifreeze-spiked anabolic steroids. We also talk about animal poisonings, suicide, and whether or not we're all just in our antemortem phase. 1. Buttner, J. Jamie L. Baker Pleads Guilty to Murdering Weightlifter James Baker Regal Tribune [Online], 2017. https://www.regaltribune.com/jamie-l-baker/28204/ (accessed 16 Dec 2020). 2. Jamie Baker, who killed husband by putting antifreeze into steroid injections, gets 40-year jail sentence in Delaware. In konniemoments, konniemoments.com, 2017. 3. Sanginiti, T. Del. woman killed husband with antifreeze, police say...2021-02-2451 minMy Wife My Ex-Wife and ME!My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME!Day 7 of our 2020 Year in Review!Send us a textThis is the final installment to our look back at the year 2020!We meet up with Amber Hughes from Las Vegas and learn about her labor of love with dogs! We introduce you to the Ducharme family and learn about their beautiful daughter Jocelyn!You get to relive a few moments from our talk with Candice the Funeral Director in Florida! How can you forget "Twinning" with Ali and Livy Grecu...AND what a Bad Lib...2021-01-031h 04The Common Good PodcastThe Common Good PodcastNovember 24, 2020(00:00-09:20): Trump administration officially authorizes Biden transition. The administration has been slow-walking the transition process as the president vows to fight the results. PLUS,  Donald Trump doesn't need to concede. (09:20-17:43): Jamie Ducharme writes “Why You're Regressing to Your Teenage Self During the COVID-19 Outbreak” in Time.  (17;43-27:12): Teena Dare writes “I’m So Busy. How Can I Rest?” in The Gospel Coalition. When God was forming his people after the exodus, one of the most important things he emphasized was Sabbath. (27:12-36:47): Vaneetha Rendall Risner writes “When My Life Fell Apart, I Needed a Bible...2020-11-251h 14My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME!My Wife My Ex-Wife and ME!Introducing: #team_Jocelyn's Katelynn and Josh Ducharme!Send us a textThis week we have the pleasure of talking to Katelynn and Josh Ducharme. You may not have heard of them, but as of today @team_jocelyn has over one MILLION followers!These followers are following a difficult journey of two parents navigating parenthood with a beautiful set of twins and their big sister Jocelyn has a rare cancer known as ATRT. Want to learn more about ATRT then google it...or talk to Katelynn....she knows.You really have to listen to the Ducharme's story to appreciate the challenges...2020-11-022h 23The Long ViewThe Long ViewKaren Andersen: The Race for a COVID-19 VaccineOur guest this week is Karen Andersen, a healthcare strategist on Morningstar's equity research team. She has written a number of influential commentaries and analyses on the healthcare sector, with a focus on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. Her most recent work has focused on the outlook for the COVID-19 pandemic, treatments for the disease, and the race for a vaccine. Before joining Morningstar in 2005, Andersen earned her bachelor's degree in biochemistry from Rice University and received her Master of Business Administration from Rice's Jones Graduate School of Business. She is a CFA charterholder.Background2020-09-1655 minGod FodderGod FodderS3, E10: LonelyEven before the COVID-19 pandemic, public-health experts were concerned about an epidemic of loneliness in the U.S. The coronavirus has only exacerbated that problem. Jamie Ducharme’s article in Time is the basis for Greg and Keith’s conversation about being lonely with some suggestions from The Happiness Lab on how to Beat Your Isolation. See if you know more songs inspired by being lonely than Keith, and join in on our new segment (timely) entitled “Who’s Zoomin Who.” #lonely, #godfodderpodcast, #foddertime, #fodderheads2020-07-1042 minKill The CastKill The CastKTC Presents The Friday Nightmares Podcast: Haunted AttractionsHello everyone and welcome to episode seven of The Friday Nightmares Podcast! Join your hosts Heather and Scott as they talk about what they've been watching and listening to, the main topic, Haunted Attractions, and our brand new segment Out of the Dark. So please, sit back, relax, and enjoy the show! Intro 0:00:35 - 0:04:15   What We Watched 0:04:15 - 1:04:25      1BR (2020)      Z (2020)      The Wretched (2020)      Blood Quantum (2020)      The Lodge (2020)      Penance Lane (2020)      True Fiction (2020)      Revenge (2017)      The Witch (2016)      Road Games (1981...2020-05-152h 35Short WaveShort WaveThe First African American Face TransplantIn 2013, Robert Chelsea was hit by a drunk driver and sustained third-degree burns on more than half of his body. Nearly six years later, he became the first African American recipient of a full face transplant. We talk with Chelsea and Jamie Ducharme, a Time staff writer who followed his journey, about the procedure and how his story could help encourage organ donation by African Americans. Follow Maddie on Twitter @maddie_sofia. And email the show at shortwave@npr.org.2019-12-1911 minThe Daily DiveThe Daily DiveEbola Drugs so Effective That Doctors Say It's Now CurableAmid the second deadliest outbreak of Ebola in history, doctors and scientists have been running a clinical trial of new drugs in the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Two of the experimental treatments have been so effective that the trial was cut short and some are saying that Ebola is now curable.  Jamie Ducharme, health reporter for Time Magazine, joins us for what we know.Next, the Trump administration has decided to delay imposing more tariffs on laptops, cell phones, and a wide range of other products made in China.  President Trump said they delayed tariffs because of Chr...2019-08-1419 minThat Stagey BlogThat Stagey BlogVlog 24 - AudioFeaturing: Bianca Del Rio. ‪Faye Tozer. ‬SingEasy. ‪Wicked. ‬Matthew Croke. The Ida Girls. With Andrew Keates. Drew Baker. Steph Parry. Megan Jobling. Charlie McCullagh. Ben Papworth. Lois Morgan Gay‪. Chrissie Perkins. Birdcage. Paul Branch‬. Scott Sutcliffe. Jonathan Dudley. Aimee Fisher. Sam Robinson. Genevieve Taylor. Rhidian Marc. Carl Man. Chiarina Woodall. Hannah Ducharme. Michel Webborn. Actor Awareness LGBTQ+ New writing night. ‪Dark Sublime. Confessions. The Other Palace‬. One Act Festival 2019. Stockwell Playhouse. Present Laughter. The ‪Old Vic. ‬The Globe Midnight Matinee. Twelfth Night. West End Live. Lucie Devine. Jordan Haugh. Russell Haugh. Amy Lovatt. Lewis Snell. Perry O’Bree. The Legs Eleven Gang Show. Miss...2019-06-2730 minMerriam-Webster\'s Word of the DayMerriam-Webster's Word of the DaytrivialMerriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 5, 2019 is:trivial \TRIV-ee-ul\ adjective1 a : of little worth or importanceb : relating to or being the mathematically simplest case; specifically : characterized by having all variables equal to zero2 : commonplace, ordinary3 : of, relating to, or constituting a species and especially a biological speciesExamples:"A paper published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology examined how pettiness—being intentionally attentive to trivial details—affects relationships and the way people perceive one another." — Jamie Ducharme, Time...2019-05-0502 minThis Unmillennial LifeThis Unmillennial Lifeno. 50 - The Juuling EpisodeOften marketed as a means to help current smokers quit, e-cigarettes have unfortunately given birth to an entirely new generation of inhalers. The popularity of vaping among teens is on the rise, with juuling leading the way. Parents who listen to the show have expressed concerned about the popularity of juuling and risks associated with vaping and requested a show to address both. As a result, I sought out Jamie Ducharme to join me as a guest. Jamie is a health writer for Time who has covered not only the risk associated with e-cigarettes but also the ris...2018-11-1928 minHoopsvilleHoopsvilleHoopsville: Conference Bids (Feb. 22, 2018)It is down to the final week of the regular season. It is now or never. Win the conference tournament, earn the automatic qualifier, and a team will be playing in March. Don't win it and either hold out hope for an at-large selection or the season is over. The season continues or ends on the bounce of a ball from here on out. So who may be in jeopardy and who is sitting pretty? On Thursday's edition of Hoopsville, we start to read the tea leaves while also chatting with teams who are hoping to punch their ticket for t...2018-02-223h 07WBZ NewsRadio 1030\'s Reporters RoundupWBZ NewsRadio 1030's Reporters RoundupAugust 1, 2017 Reporters RoundupHost Art Cohen takes a closer look at today’s top stories.  Top Chef, WBZ’s Kim Tunnicliffe.  Marijuana Weddings, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke.  Pot Smuggling, USA Today’s Trevor Hughes.  Venezuela, Wall Street Journal’s Anatoly Kurmanaev.  MLB Trade Deadline, WBZ’s Adam Kaufman.  Baker Bill on ICE, WBZ’s Ben Parker.  Polar Seltzer, Health Editor at Boston Magazine Jamie Ducharme. Listen to WBZ 1030 every weekday at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup!2017-08-0115 minThe Seattle After PartyThe Seattle After PartyNearly Dan - After Party #86Seattle has an amazing 12 pieces Steely Dan cover band called Nearly Dan. We had Jamie Dievieny and Darelle Holden, both vocalists of the band. We talked about their upcoming gig at Jazz Alley and more.2017-06-071h 11