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The Wild Ride of "Stuttering" John Melendez: Howard Stern, Jay Leno & The Dabbleverse
On this episode of pplpod, we dive into the fascinating, chaotic, and often controversial career of entertainer John Melendez, widely known to audiences as "Stuttering John". We trace his unlikely rise from a 1988 college intern on The Howard Stern Show to a household name infamous for ambushing A-list celebrities with absurd, confrontational questions. We also break down his shocking 2004 departure to become the announcer for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, a secretive career move that ignited a massive, bitter feud between the two late-night titans.Beyond his decades in radio and late-night TV, we explore John's...
2026-03-13
39 min
Small Lake City
Vault Episode 13: Howard Lyon
A good life in art rarely follows a straight line. We sit down with fine artist Howard Lyon—whose work spans Magic: The Gathering, Dungeons & Dragons, and the worlds of Brandon Sanderson—to trace a path that runs from a tech-filled childhood in Mesa to global conventions, cathedral-quiet studios, and a thriving creative home in Utah.Howard unpacks the moment tabletop fantasy turned from hobby to compass, and how video games quietly trained him for a painter’s life: mastering color, texture, and collaboration while learning to deliver on deadlines. He shares the Venn diagram that guides his ca...
2026-03-09
1h 44
Hot Mess History Podcast
Catherine Howard (Part 3)
From maid of honor to queen in a matter of months, Catherine Howard’s rise at the court of Henry VIII was as dazzling as it was dangerous.In this episode, we trace Catherine’s life serving Anne of Cleves, the moment Henry first noticed her, and the lightning fast fall of Thomas Cromwell, all as she is swept from the background of court into the center of the throne room.Intro music by Fantasy Music StudioMusic by Vlad Bakutov from PixabayFair Use Disclaimer: This po...
2026-03-03
28 min
Shadow Me Next!
When Service Becomes Identity: Healing The Invisible Amputations | Rachel Howard
What are we still missing when service members come home “intact” on paper but feel amputated in spirit? We sit down with Rachel Howard, a 14‑year Army National Guard combat medic, purple heart recipient, VA program developer, and now U.S. Senate candidate, to trace a path from convoy medicine and CBRN readiness to building one of the first VA post‑deployment respiratory clinics, where patients had real symptoms and “normal” tests. The common theme is service: how identity forms under pressure, why it fractures after discharge, and what it takes to stitch purpose back together.Rachel breaks down...
2026-03-02
35 min
The Everyday Icon Style Podcast
Episode 198: Why a Closet Audit Reveals More Than Style Ever Will
The Silent Partner Private Podcasthttp://the-executive-edge.kit.com/560a58e519Your wardrobe is already telling the truth. Our job is to read it. The power of an honest closet edit shows how evidence, not aspiration, unlocks a calm, repeatable way to get dressed. No full-blown makeover required. Just clear patterns, smart edits, and a tighter connection between what you wear and how you actually live.We start by exposing the gap between saved inspiration and daily routines. Instead of chasing Pinterest-perfect looks, we trace...
2026-02-04
11 min
Ohio Roots
Episode 65 - Kate Penney Howard
This episode of the OGS Ohio Roots podcast we preview the 2026 Ohio Genealogical Society Conference with guest Kate Penney Howard. Kate discusses her upcoming sessions on using DNA to solve maternal surname mysteries, uncover lost GI fathers, investigate a fascinating con-man case, explore forgotten Midwestern settlements, and trace orphan train stories. It’s a conversation about discovery, problem-solving, and the powerful stories hiding in the records—and in our DNA.
2026-02-02
25 min
Unpacked In Santa Cruz
Episode 74: Brian Upton: Hope And The Human Microphone, A Conversation About Community And Why Story Still Matters
The city is changing fast, and so are we. From rising rents and a shifting skyline to the quieter work of neighbors feeding neighbors, we unpack how hope can take root right in the middle of pressure—no slogans, just people doing the next right thing.I sit down with Brian Upton, the mind behind Santa Cruz Vibes, to trace his path from hometown kid to media founder and to examine a different way to build a platform. We talk about why impressions aren’t the same as influence, how abdication (not charity) shapes trust, and what it m...
2026-01-30
1h 20
Medical Media Mixer: The Perfect Cocktail- your go-to health and wellness podcast, shaken with cocktails and stirred with entertainment and media.
Ep 56 The Lobotomy: Howard Dully’s Story & History of Lobotomy
In Episode 56 of the podcast, we dive into the true story behind My Lobotomy, the memoir of Howard Dully, who was lobotomized at age 12 in 1960. Through firsthand accounts and historical context, we trace Howard’s experience before, during, and after the procedure — a surgery once hailed as a breakthrough in treating mental illness that later became one of medicine’s most controversial chapters. We explore: How lobotomies became mainstream in mid-20th-century psychiatry. Howard Dully’s remarkable journey toward reclaiming his identity and voice. The evolving ethics of psychosurgery and modern mental health care. Reflections on memory...
2026-01-26
1h 00
The Collators
The madness of our times
What does a banking crash have to do with frontline services quietly collapsing a decade later? In this episode, Mark and Howard are joined by award-winning political scientist and economist Mark Blyth (Brown University) to trace the "breadcrumb trail" from 2008 to today's brittle institutions, hollowed-out state capacity, and a politics increasingly powered by distraction — mostly in the UK, but with familiar echoes across the West. Warning: This was recorded late on a Friday night and the conversation got… enthusiastic at times. Apologies for the salty language, but we're talking about difficult issues and with deep feeling. htt...
2026-01-25
1h 14
Unpacked In Santa Cruz
Episode 73: Jay Brown: What Happens When A City Teaches You About Who You Really Might Be
A town can shape you before you notice. That’s the tension we explore as a longtime local sits with Jay Brown, who moved to Santa Cruz to be near his daughter and got pulled into its undertow of beauty, scarcity, and stubborn pride. We start with raw honesty—fear of influence, years of civic fatigue, and the ache of watching good ideas fall apart—and open into a bigger frame: what if surf culture explains more than surfing?Jay and I trace how point breaks trained a mindset of safety and scarcity that spills onto land—into tra...
2026-01-20
1h 56
Fayette Footprints
History of Tyrone : still a small town
Send a textThe Town of Tyrone was established in 1911, but families can trace their lineage back in to the 1800s. Join my chat with Linda Howard, a long-time resident who has served in multiple capacities for the Town and is one of the founders and docents of the Tyrone Museum.WebsiteFacebook
2025-12-29
20 min
Unpacked In Santa Cruz
Episode 68: Nathan Tall: What The Ocean Teaches Us About Community, Courage, And Mental Health
The coastline can look calm from the cliff, but the people who watch it know better. We sit down with Nathan Tall, a 22-year-old state lifeguard raised in Aptos to trace a path from junior guards to first responder, and the story that emerges is bigger than waves: it’s about character, community, and the courage to keep showing up when the job stops being glamorous.We start with home—how Santa Cruz shapes kids who spend summers sprinting in soft sand and tasting salt every day. Junior guards isn’t just swim tests and flags; it’s a quie...
2025-12-13
1h 51
Thinking About Ob/Gyn
Episode 10.12 The V-Word
We trace the arc from variolation and Jenner to mRNA, show how vaccines leverage natural immunity, and explain why maternal shots protect both parent and newborn. Data, history, and personal stories make the case that prevention beats cure for OBGYN care.• pertussis surge in Kentucky and preventable infant deaths• child mortality then and now and what changed• variolation to Jenner and the origins of vaccination• how innate and adaptive immunity learn and remember• vaccine types and why today’s antigens are fewer• effectiveness data across polio, measles, rubella, Hib• sanitation myths versus vaccine i...
2025-12-11
00 min
Inside Bipolar
Addressing Racial & Ethnic Groups in Bipolar Care: Stigma and Misdiagnosis Exposed
The mental health system didn’t start out fair — and in many ways, it still isn’t. In this powerful episode, Dr. Nicole Washington sits down with fellow psychiatrist Dr. Leesha Ellis-Cox to unpack the long, painful history that continues to shape the experiences of Black Americans seeking mental health care. From the horrifying “diagnosis” of drapetomania in the 1800s to the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, they trace how mistrust, stigma, and systemic bias became woven into the Black community’s relationship with psychiatry.But they don’t stop there. Dr. Nicole and Dr. Leesha explore the research showing that Black and...
2025-12-01
32 min
Too Evil (For A Proper Name)
the Gray Man, Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish
Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish (May 19, 1870 – January 16, 1936) was an American serial killer, rapist, child molester and cannibal who committed at least three child murders between July 1924 and June 1928. He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, the Brooklyn Vampire, the Moon Maniac, and the Boogey Man. Fish was a suspect in at least ten murders during his lifetime, although he only confessed to three murders that police were able to trace to a known homicide. He also confessed to stabbing at least two other people.Fish once boasted that he "had children in every state", and at one ti...
2025-11-19
53 min
The Boone Show
The Boone Show - S6 E8 - Meet Zach Howard, Our Sports Guy
Text us what you think of this episode!We put the spotlight on Zach Howard, our longtime sports guy, and trace his path from Clemson and Braves fandom to girl dad life, a special Dallas trip with his father, and the stories that make everyday moments memorable. We also get real about “iPad kids,” TV tray dinners, and finding balance around screens, sports, and family time.• how Zach joined our show and kept calling in through six seasons• family life, work at the building center, and the “Big DEF” diesel story• origin of his Clemson an...
2025-11-12
1h 05
Max and Mello’s Architects of Soul
Isaac Hayes & Barry White: The Power of the Deep Vibe
Send a textJoin Max Soul and Mello Soul as they dissect the foundation of Symphonic Soul by celebrating two legends whose very voices were a cultural revolution: Isaac Hayes and Barry White.These weren't just singers—they were master architects who took the raw heart of R&B and dressed it up in a tuxedo, creating the blueprint for Progressive Soul. We dig deep into: * 🎻 The Power of Orchestration: How Hayes's "massive backdrop of strings and horns" and White’s 40-piece Love Unlimited Orchestra proved that Black music could be as grand and cine...
2025-11-03
27 min
PURE with Howard Thompson
"Chicken vs Monkey Pt. 3" (Can Your Chicken Do The Monkey)
Chicken v Monkey Pt. 3The Fame Gang: Turn My Chicken LooseGuy Warren: Monkeys And Butterflies Big River Cree: Chicken DanceTragic Mulatto: Monkey Boy Adrian Belew: Return of the Chicken Silver Apples: Concerto For Monkey And Oscillator Kate Tempest: Chicken Pauline Oliveros: Monkey Von Südenfed: Chicken Yiamas Monkey: Monkey Bee Alex McMurray: Ninth Ward Chickens Harvey Mandel: Space Monkeys Scott H. Biram: Killed A Chicken Last Night Addie Brik: Monkey Cage Louis Jordan & his Tympany Five: Ain't Nobody Here But us Chickens ...
2025-10-20
3h 10
DONUTS & BIKES: The Mountain Bike Coaching Podcast
Lift As We Rise: The Women Leading Mountain Biking’s Next Chapter
Lindsey Richter and Katie Holden are reshaping the story of mountain biking—from the trails to the coaching ranks. Their journeys trace the rise of women’s freeride and the growing movement to make the sport more inclusive, supportive, and mentally empowering. Through coaching, mentorship, and community, they champion the idea that mountain biking isn’t just about competition—it’s about connection, confidence, and creating space for everyone to ride, grow, and lead.In this episode we discuss:From Riders to Revolutionaries: Lindsay and Katie’s trailblazing journeys into the mountain bike industry...
2025-10-08
1h 04
American History Hotline
Blackface's Lasting Legacy in America with Tyrone Howard
What’s so wrong about a white person painting their face black to entertain a crowd? Well, it helps to understand the history of blackface in America to understand its harmful legacy. Bob and Tyrone Howard trace how 19th-century minstrel shows dehumanized Black Americans, reinforced racist stereotypes, and shaped American culture, politics, and entertainment for generations. They also explore why it's important to learn about the history of slavery, even if it makes you feel guilty or uncomfortable. If you’ve ever wondered why blackface is offensive, this episode will provide some answers. GUEST...
2025-10-01
44 min
Pacific Northwest Missing Persons Project
Vanished in the Canadian Wilds: The Cases of Howard Metacat, Benjamin Laboucan, Gavin Edkins, and William Bereziuk
Send us a textIn this episode, we journey deep into the remote wilderness of Alberta, Canada, where four men vanished without a trace. Howard Metacat, Benjamin Laboucan, Gavin Edkins, and William Bereziuk each disappeared under mysterious circumstances—hunting, traveling, or simply moving through the unforgiving northern landscape. Their stories span decades, from the 1970s through the 1990s, yet all remain unsolved.We explore the harsh terrain, unpredictable weather, and search efforts that left more questions than answers. What happened to these men? Were their disappearances accidents, encounters with the elements, or something more elusive? Th...
2025-09-24
16 min
We Want Them Infected Podcast
NEWSMAX with Bhattacharya: Incentives, Incidental COVID, and the Numbers Game
Dr. Jonathan Howard and Wendy Orent open with the media's response to the Charlie Kirk murder, then trace a straight line back to early-pandemic narratives that normalized doubt and minimized harm. They dissect John Ioannidis' April 2020 claims (low IFR, asymptomatic majority, "they would've died anyway"), show how those talking points seeded Great Barrington-style "protect the vulnerable" rhetoric, and examine how today's figures—Jay Bhattacharya, Marty Makary, and RFK Jr.—reuse those frames to attack CDC leadership and rewrite history. The episode closes on the emotional toll of being dismissed in real time while morgues overflowed, and why remembering who ampl...
2025-09-20
1h 14
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
Episode 307: The Howard Family
The Howard family rose from Bosworth’s ashes to become one of the most powerful dynasties of Tudor England, producing queens, poets, and traitors. In this episode, we trace their rise at Flodden, their heights under Anne and Catherine Howard, their dramatic falls under Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, and their survival into the Stuart age. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025-09-10
24 min
Detroit is Different
More Is Caught Than Taught How Umoja Debate League is Rewriting Detroit’s Civic Culture with Jerjuan Howard
“Leaders have to be a little delusional and have a lot of audacity.” From the first minutes, Jerjuan Howard plants that flag and then shows the receipts—why “youth development, community development must go hand in hand,” how a Gen Z squad of 30-and-under staff is running a league of 300 students across 20+ schools, and why “Detroiters…have everything that we need already—it’s just about coming together to make it happen.” In this Detroit is Different conversation, Jerjuan and Khary trace a straight line from porch talk to policy: debates on whether to demolish the RenCen, backyard chickens and food grading ord...
2025-08-28
1h 02
We Want Them Infected Podcast
The Politics of COVID Origins with Dr. Philipp Markolin PhD
In this episode of We Want Them Infected, Dr. Jonathan Howard and Wendy Orent unpack the shocking CDC shooting in Atlanta, which many are calling "public health's January 6th." They trace how years of anti-science rhetoric from figures like RFK Jr., Jay Bhattacharya, and Vinay Prasad have fueled violent consequences. They also welcome their first guest, Dr. Philipp Markolin PhD, author of Lab Leak Fever. Dr. Markolin shares his global reporting on COVID's origins, dismantles the so-called "lab leak" hypothesis, and explains how disinformation has been weaponized for politics and power. From epidemiological evidence at the Wuhan...
2025-08-21
2h 11
Hoopsology
Howard Megdal on Caitlin Clark, Iowa’s Basketball Culture, and the WNBA’s Future
Journalist and author Howard Megdal joins Hoopsology to explore the story behind one of basketball’s most influential athletes: Caitlin Clark. We discuss his new book, Becoming Caitlin Clark, and trace how Iowa’s unique basketball culture helped shape her into a superstar. Howard breaks down the century-long history that made Caitlin’s rise possible, how her transition from college to the WNBA is rewriting the rules of women’s sports, and what the future holds for the league, media rights, and labor negotiations. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the real story behind women's...
2025-08-14
33 min
Howard Stern - Biography Flash
Howard Stern: Shock Jock Legend Who Transformed Radio and Media Through Controversial Interviews and Groundbreaking Satellite Platform
# Howard Stern's Journey: From College Radio to Media King | Podcast EpisodeExplore the fascinating evolution of Howard Stern from shy kid to broadcasting legend in this captivating podcast episode. Discover how Stern transformed radio forever with his boundary-pushing style, controversial antics, and unfiltered interviews that earned him the title "King of All Media."Listen as we trace Stern's remarkable career path from Boston University's radio station through small-market gigs to national syndication reaching 20 million listeners. Learn about his historic $500 million move to Sirius Satellite Radio that revolutionized the industry and freed him from FCC constraints.
2025-08-01
07 min
The Green Room
Attorney on the Launch Pad: An Interview with Howard Chang
Welcome to 'Episode Eight' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. This time, we’re launching into orbit with one of Baylor’s brightest stars – Howard Chang, a NASA attorney whose work is out of this world. Host Jonathon Platt sits down with Howard Chang to trace his incredible journey from the neuroscience labs at Baylor to the legal offices of NASA, where he now serves as lead attorney for Wallops Flight Facility. Howard shares how a Baylor neuroscience degree, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brother, and a bit of curiosity about the systems that gov...
2025-06-30
41 min
The Green Room
Attorney on the Launch Pad: An Interview with Howard Chang
Welcome to 'Episode Eight' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. This time, we’re launching into orbit with one of Baylor’s brightest stars – Howard Chang, a NASA attorney whose work is out of this world. Host Jonathon Platt sits down with Howard Chang to trace his incredible journey from the neuroscience labs at Baylor to the legal offices of NASA, where he now serves as lead attorney for Wallops Flight Facility. Howard shares how a Baylor neuroscience degree, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brother, and a bit of curiosity about the systems that gov...
2025-06-30
41 min
The Green Room
Attorney on the Launch Pad: An Interview with Howard Chang
Welcome to 'Episode Eight' of The Baylor Line's flagship podcast, The Green Room. This time, we’re launching into orbit with one of Baylor’s brightest stars – Howard Chang, a NASA attorney whose work is out of this world. Host Jonathon Platt sits down with Howard Chang to trace his incredible journey from the neuroscience labs at Baylor to the legal offices of NASA, where he now serves as lead attorney for Wallops Flight Facility. Howard shares how a Baylor neuroscience degree, Pi Kappa Phi fraternity brother, and a bit of curiosity about the systems that gov...
2025-06-30
41 min
Max and Mello’s Architects of Soul
Curtis Mayfield - The DIY Legend
Send a textTune into Max & Mello’s Architects of Soul as The Soul Brothers, Max & Mello Soul of Soul & the New Vibe, celebrate the indelible impact of Curtis Mayfield, the ultimate DIY Legend and Cultural Narrator.This episode unpacks Mayfield's revolutionary journey, starting with his groundbreaking decision to found Curtom Records in 1968. Discover how this act of defiance gave himself and other Black artists unprecedented control over their production, marketing, and publishing, fundamentally reshaping the industry. We then delve into his iconic cinematic soul aesthetic, a unique blend of deeply socially conscious lyrics, lush or...
2025-06-27
12 min
Biotech 2050 Podcast
Dr. Howard Fillit & Mark Roithmayr of ADDF on Alzheimer’s Innovation, Funding & Biomarkers
Synopsis: What happens when a world-class scientist and a philanthropic legacy collide with one of medicine’s greatest challenges? Dr. Howard Fillit and Mark Roithmayr of the Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation (ADDF) join host Alok Tayi for an inspiring conversation on bold science, visionary funding models, and the future of Alzheimer’s research. From treating Estée Lauder in the 1990s to building a $100M venture philanthropy engine, they trace ADDF’s evolution into a global leader in high-risk, high-reward drug development. The discussion covers the rise of biomarkers and digital diagnostics, the foundation’s partnerships with visionaries like Bill Gates...
2025-06-17
41 min
Homebrew Murder Crew
MICROBREW: The Way - Lela and Raymond Howard
In June 1997, the quiet community of Salado, Texas, was gripped by a perplexing mystery: the disappearance of Lela and Raymond Howard. This elderly couple, known for their independence, embarked on what should have been a routine, short drive to a local festival. Instead, they vanished without a trace, only to be found deceased 13 days later, hundreds of miles away in a ravine in Arkansas. Their story, initially a regional news item, quickly garnered national attention due to its unsettling and inexplicable nature. Just a year later, in 1998, and alternative rock band would find musical inspiration from this tragedy, and...
2025-06-09
46 min
Rethink & Return with Jason Shepperd
Sermon Conversations // Galatians 4:21-31
This episode covers the danger of spiritual ignorance and the burden of trying to earn God's favor through our own efforts. We unpack the contrast between living by the flesh versus living by divine promise, and what it means to be truly free in God's grace and in His covenant. This conversation challenges listeners to consider their spiritual path and let Scripture shape every part of life. Website: jasonshepperd.com Audio Devotionals: startwith7.com Have Conversations Toward Salvation: goodgodgospel.com Church Project Network: churchprojectnetwork.c...
2025-05-28
49 min
Ancestor's Footprints with Bernice Alexander Bennett
In My Ancestors’ Footsteps From Adgateville to Africa with Patricia Glover-Howard
In My Ancestors’ Footsteps: DNA, Documents, and DescendantsFrom Adgateville to AfricaJoin Patricia Glover-Howard on a personal journey to trace her ancestors from Adgateville, Jasper County, Georgia, to Africa. At the age of 13, the movie Roots ignited her passion for uncovering her family’s history. Years later, a DNA test revealed long-lost ancestral ties, leading her to connect with cousins across generations and continents. Through DNA, documents, and descendants, Patricia’s discoveries have deepened her connection to her roots and inspired her to teach others how to uncover their own family histories. Along t...
2025-04-29
38 min
We Want Them Infected Podcast
Soft Eugenics and the New Normal of Public Health
In this episode, Jonathan and Wendy reunite to unpack an overwhelming cascade of public health failures. From the misuse of "soft eugenics" rhetoric to justify vaccine hesitancy, to the measles outbreaks being minimized and blamed on migrants and past COVID policies, they trace the unraveling of scientific integrity under the new administration. They highlight how figures like RFK Jr., Marty Makary, and Jay Bhattacharya have normalized misinformation, degraded public trust, and allowed preventable diseases to resurge. Despite some isolated bright spots, the episode paints a stark portrait of how ideology, not evidence, is now driving federal health leadership.
2025-04-29
1h 22
History & Factoids about today
Jan 13th-Rubber Ducky, Robert Stack, Julie Louis-Dreyfus, Trace Adkins, Orlando Bloom, Liam Hemsworth (2024)
National rubber ducky day. Entertainment from 1968. Oldest meteorite found, Oldest cave painting found, 1st country music tv show aired. Todays birthdays - Robert Stack, Liz Anderson, Frances Steinhagen, Richard Moll, Julia Louis-Drefus, Trace Adkins, Penelope Ann Miller, Patrick Dempsey, Nicole Eggert, Orlando Bloom, Liam Hemsworth. Wyatt Earp died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Ernies rubber duckie - Sesame streetHello, Goodbye - The BeatlesFor loving you - Bill Anderson Jan HowardBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Clip from movie...
2025-01-13
12 min
Thinking About Ob/Gyn
Episode 9.1 Cesarean Hysterectomy
Discover how cesarean hysterectomy, once a procedure shrouded in fear, has evolved into a life-saving operation with contributions from pioneering figures like Eduardo Porro and Lawson Tate. In this episode, we are joined by gynecologic oncologist Stuart Winkler, who shares invaluable insights into both unplanned and planned cesarean hysterectomies. Explore the primary indications for these critical surgeries, from uncontrollable bleeding in unplanned emergencies to managing known conditions like placenta accreta in planned scenarios. You'll gain a deep understanding of the strategic decision-making required, especially in resource-limited environments, to ensure the best outcomes for patients.Navigate the complexities...
2025-01-08
59 min
We Want Them Infected Podcast
Fauci's Foes: The New Era of Public Health Scapegoating"
Jonathan Howard and Wendy Orent trace the evolution of COVID-19 discourse from the early calls for open scientific debate to the current atmosphere of hostility and revenge. They examine the shift in tone from figures like Vinay Prasad, who initially warned against demonizing heterodox views, to now using inflammatory language that fuels public outrage against scientists and public health officials. The discussion highlights the rise of dangerous populist narratives that threaten the integrity of the public health system, with explicit calls for purges, prosecutions, and dismantling of vaccine mandates. Drawing historical comp...
2024-11-17
42 min
The Clark Howard Podcast
10.21.24 Clark Rage: Mandatory Arbitration / What’s Better Than A Roth?
Today’s mandatory arbitration abuses trace back to a law passed a century ago, repeatedly upheld to deny citizens their right to a day in court. Clark shares yet another case in point. Also in this episode- open enrollment is an opportunity to choose among health care plans which offer one of Clark’s favorite tools for long term financial security. Should you opt for an HSA - Health Savings Account? Mandatory Arbitration: Segment 1 Ask Clark: Segment 2 The Case For HSAs: Segment 3 Ask Clark: Segment 4 Mentioned on the show: How Long Should I Save P...
2024-10-21
31 min
Thinking About Ob/Gyn
Episode 8.7 One Layer or Two? Endometrium or Serosa? And Minimally Invasive Surgery
In this episode, we discuss the evidence behind one layer and two layer Cesarean closures with an emphasis on inclusion of the endometrium and the risk of cesarean scar ectopics and placenta accreta spectrum disorders. Plus, we define minimally invasive surgery and trace the origin of the term and it's introduce a new concept: less invasive vs minimally invasive surgery. 00:00:02 Hysterotomy Closure Techniques in Cesarean Deliveries00:14:46 Debunking Claims About Cesarean Techniques00:27:20 Uterine Closure Techniques in Cesarean Deliveries00:36:44 Defining Minimally Invasive Surgery00:48:18 Advanced Techniques in Minimally Invasive Surgery...
2024-10-03
1h 04
SOUNDS OF FILM with Tom Needham
Oscar-Winner, Howard Shore, Talks Music, Spirituality & Destiny on SOUNDS with Tom Needham
Three-time Oscar winner, Howard Shore, is Tom Needham's exclusive guest on SOUNDS. He will be talking about his score for Francois Girard's THE SONG OF NAMES.Decca Classics released the soundtrack to the film based on the award-winning novel by Norman LeBrecht, THE SONG OF NAMES. The recording features music composed by Howard Shore and violin passages performed by Australian-Taiwanese violinist Ray Chen.Sony Pictures Classics' THE SONG OF NAMES stars Tim Roth and Clive Owen in an emotional story about friendship, betrayal, revelations and reconciliation that unfolds over...
2024-09-14
21 min
Security Unfiltered
Innovative Approaches to Safeguarding Information with Matt Howard
Send a textWhat if you could protect your organization's data as effortlessly as sending an email? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Matt Howard, a veteran IT professional whose career spans the dawn of the application service provider model to the forefront of open-source software and application security. Matt’s experience at tech conferences like DEFCON and Black Hat offers a firsthand look at the evolution of IT security. From his early days navigating the chaotic tech landscape to mastering the full technology stack, Matt’s journey reveals critical insights for anyone aspiring to excel in t...
2024-09-09
48 min
True Life Spy Stories
Edward Lee Howard | The Cold War Spy Who Got Away
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/W13m5fiup28 Ways to support my channel: Buy Me a Coffee: ☕ https://bmc.link/philipthompson Donate via PayPal: 💸 paypal.me/PhilipT284 Primary sources and further reading (afiiliate links): 📕 The Spy Who Got Away - https://amzn.to/46dQRuh 📘 Safe House: The Compelling Memoirs of the Only CIA Spy to Seek Asylum in Russia - https://amzn.to/3SgtfQ1 In the sun-drenched streets of the Vatican in the summer of 1985, a high-ranking KGB officer slipped away from his group touring the Vatican Museum. He disappeared without trace, only to reemerge a few weeks later in th...
2024-08-11
31 min
Live Beyond Well
Understanding Macronutrients and Micronutrients: A Deep Dive into Nutrition with Dr. Corey Howard
In this episode of Live Beyond Well, Dr. Corey Howard unpacks the complexities of nutrition. With almost 30 years of medical experience, Dr. Howard covers the essential aspects of macronutrients and micronutrients, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. He explains how these nutrients fuel the body, the role of vitamins, and the importance of a balanced diet. Tune in to get a detailed, yet approachable, guide to nutrition that you can easily implement in your daily life. Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 2:10 - Purpose of the Podcast 3:00 - Overview of Nutrition Topics
2024-08-06
29 min
Mysteries and Beyond
Who is "Clay" on the Howard Show? Ep.110 W/ Werner & Joe
Get in Contact with us or send in a story, we would like to here from you.On August 17, 1997, a man named "Clay" called into the Howard Stern's radio show and confessed to being a serial killer. Despite providing graphic details, no one could trace the call to verify the story was it real or was it just a prank call?https://mysteriesandbeyond.comhttps://www.reddit.com/r/Mysteriesandbeyondhttps://www.instagram.com/mysteriesandbeyond
2024-07-31
27 min
The Vanished Podcast
Howard Kley
When Howard Kley traveled to Coos Bay, Oregon, for a business trip, he left behind his wife and two adult daughters in California. They expected that this would be another routine trip for Howard. He would be gone for a few days and then return home where he belonged, but that is not what happened. Late on the evening of January 26th, 1966, Howard Kley had dinner and drinks with the business associates he was traveling with. His travel companions last saw Howard speaking with a few women before they retired for the evening. By the following morning, H...
2024-07-22
54 min
Life Through a Queer Lens
EP39: Empowering Pride: Supporting Queer-Owned Businesses and Honoring Brenna Howard
Ever wondered how corporations leverage LGBTQIA+ culture for profit while failing to offer genuine support? Join us as we dissect the phenomenon of rainbow capitalism, or pinkwashing, which runs rampant particularly during Pride Month. We'll trace its evolution from a seemingly positive shift in the late 90s to its current state, where many companies only offer superficial support. By understanding the misuse of pinkwashing in both LGBTQIA+ and breast cancer awareness contexts, we reveal the problematic core that lies beneath these corporate facades.Curious about how political figures and corporations exhibit performative allyship? We'll shine a spotlight...
2024-06-10
26 min
Harlem Stories - Upper Manhattan Neighborhoods
The Croton Aqueduct -The Visible Remnants in Upper Manhattan
The latest episode of my podcast has been released – The Croton Aqueduct – The Visible Remnants in Upper Manhattan and can be heard at www.Harlem-Stories.com or your favorite podcast site.In this episode we trace the path of the old Croton Aqueduct which has provided clean water to millions of New Yorker’s. We explore what remains of some of the components that were used in the system- visible and not visible. Harlem Stories will be on summer break following this episode- but we will be back in the fall with some great content. A sampl...
2024-05-20
15 min
Healthy Information
Episode 3 -John Howard's New Book "The Black Cyclone", Energy Drinks, Ketosis, Ketoacidosis, Ketones
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2024-04-30
24 min
History & Factoids about today
Jan 13th-Rubber Ducky, Robert Stack, Julie Louis-Dreyfus, Trace Adkins, Orlando Bloom, Liam Hemsworth
National rubber ducky day. Entertainment from 1968. Oldest meteorite found, Oldest cave painting found, 1st country music tv show aired. Todays birthdays - Robert Stack, Liz Anderson, Frances Steinhagen, Richard Moll, Julia Louis-Drefus, Trace Adkins, Penelope Ann Miller, Patrick Dempsey, Nicole Eggert, Orlando Bloom, Liam Hemsworth. Wyatt Earp died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Ernies rubber duckie - Sesame streetHello, Goodbye - The BeatlesFor loving you - Bill Anderson Jan HowardBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/ Clip from movie...
2024-01-13
12 min
CHURCH PROJECT SERMONS
Who is Jesus?
Trace Howard // Who is Jesus?
2023-12-31
39 min
The HEA Book Club: Reading Romance with Friends
Whoa!nus ft. Shelf Love: Western Civ I - "Lady of the West" by Linda Howard
Why, it's Andrea Martucci of Shelf Love stopping by the Whoa!mance desk to talk about darling of her childhood, weird uncle of her adulthood - A LADY OF THE WEST by LINDA HOWARD. Victoria leaves Reconstruction behind for The American West, and, its representative, The Major (with her kid sister and cool cousin in tow). The Major got his ranch the old fashioned way. By murdering his boss's enitre family - or so he thinks - and loosing a testicle in the process. His employee, Jake, also wants to get the ranch the old fashioned way - but with...
2023-11-09
1h 03
Audiobooks World
Whoa!nus ft. Shelf Love: Western Civ I - "Lady of the West" by Linda Howard
Why, it's Andrea Martucci of Shelf Love stopping by the Whoa!mance desk to talk about darling of her childhood, weird uncle of her adulthood - A LADY OF THE WEST by LINDA HOWARD. Victoria leaves Reconstruction behind for The American West, and, its representative, The Major (with her kid sister and cool cousin in tow). The Major got his ranch the old fashioned way. By murdering his boss's enitre family - or so he thinks - and loosing a testicle in the process. His employee, Jake, also wants to get the ranch the old fashioned way - but with...
2023-11-09
1h 03
Whoa!mance: Romance and Ourselves
Whoa!nus ft. Shelf Love: Western Civ I - "Lady of the West" by Linda Howard
Why, it's Andrea Martucci of Shelf Love stopping by the Whoa!mance desk to talk about darling of her childhood, weird uncle of her adulthood - A LADY OF THE WEST by LINDA HOWARD. Victoria leaves Reconstruction behind for The American West, and, its representative, The Major (with her kid sister and cool cousin in tow). The Major got his ranch the old fashioned way. By murdering his boss's enitre family - or so he thinks - and loosing a testicle in the process. His employee, Jake, also wants to get the ranch the old fashioned way - but with...
2023-11-09
1h 03
Whoa!mance: Romance, Feminism, and Ourselves
Whoa!nus ft. Shelf Love: Western Civ I - "Lady of the West" by Linda Howard
Why, it's Andrea Martucci of Shelf Love stopping by the Whoa!mance desk to talk about darling of her childhood, weird uncle of her adulthood - A LADY OF THE WEST by LINDA HOWARD. Victoria leaves Reconstruction behind for The American West, and, its representative, The Major (with her kid sister and cool cousin in tow). The Major got his ranch the old fashioned way. By murdering his boss's enitre family - or so he thinks - and loosing a testicle in the process. His employee, Jake, also wants to get the ranch the old fashioned way - but with...
2023-11-09
1h 03
Success InSight Podcast
Beyond the Guidebooks: Amy Hagstrom's Journey into Crafting Atmospheric Travel Fiction with The Wild Between Us
Welcome back to another Career Focus Series episode on the Success InSight Podcast! Today, we have a special treat for aspiring writers. Joining us is Amy Hagstrom, a seasoned travel writer turned fiction author. Amy shares her journey of transitioning from nonfiction to the captivating world of storytelling.In this episode, Amy discusses her decision to pursue traditional publishing for her debut novel, "The Wild Between Us." She shares valuable tips on setting aside time for writing, combating isolation, and the importance of critique groups.Listeners will also learn how Amy s...
2023-10-17
34 min
Conversations That Matter
Episode 97: Exploring Authenticity and Leadership: The Inspirational Journey of Professor Sel Hwahng
Send a textWhat if you could turn parental expectations into a path of self-fulfillment and authentic discovery? Walk with us as we trace the compelling journey of Professor Sel Hwahng, a researcher at Towson and John Hopkins Universities, whose work spans women, gender, LGBTQ studies, and cardiovascular and nutritional epidemiology. Hear their transformative narrative from aspiring medical doctor to punk rock musician, and ultimately, a highly-regarded academic in medicine, women's studies, and interdisciplinary arts.In this fast-paced episode, we explore Sel's groundbreaking research in social and behavioral science, including their involvement in a multimillion-dollar...
2023-09-18
46 min