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LongPlayCastLongPlayCastJames Gunn lo Hizo de Nuevo - Superman (2025) - LongPlayCast#365En este episodio del podcast hablaremos de la película Superman (2025), basada en el personaje de DC Comics, creado por Jerry Siegel y Joe Shuster. Dirigida y escrita por James Gunn. Con música de John Murphy, David Fleming, Dave Fleming y el tema por John Williams.Protagonizada por David Corenswet como Kal-El / Clark Kent / Superman.Con Rachel Brosnahan como Lois Lane, Nicholas Hoult como Lex Luthor, Milly Alcock como Supergirl, Nathan Fillion como Green Lantern, Isabela Merced como Hawkgirl, Bradley Cooper como Jor-El, María Gabriela de Faría como La Ingeniera, Sara Sampaio como...2025-07-161h 34Our Reviews Will Kill YouOur Reviews Will Kill YouEpisode 398- Andor HurtsNews Netflix saves Sesame Street Tom cruise to make movies into his 100’sJim Morrison stolen gravesite statue found Amanda bynes new tattoo Milly Alcock needs a acting coach Tush push still legal Gronk confirms Hernandez rumors Selena Gomez Oreos Scrubs reboot comingJoe rogans weird birthday cake Outrageous News Humans emit a faint lightAre you in or out ReviewsAndorA deadly American marriage 2025-05-2600 minGrowAbilityGrowAbilitySeason Wrap-Up: Joe & Holly Dig InIt's an end-of-season mini-episode, with Joe & Holly sharing some great news and some surprises to come.But while we're cooking up some new episodes of the podcast, be on the lookout for fresh ideas and even some cutting-room floor exclusives from the past season at our StoryHub, GrowAbilityPod.com.Make sure to sign up for all our exclusive subscriber-only content at GrowAbilityPod.com or follow us on your favourite social platform at bio.site/GrowAbilityPod and we'll see you for Season 2 coming soon!Episode CreditsGrowAbility is hosted by Joe Gansevles...2025-03-0502 minGrowAbilityGrowAbilityHolly Pugsley Just Keeps GrowingThe tables turn!GrowAbility Co-host Joe flips the script and interviews his colleague Holly Pugsley. Holly shares her journey from a background in fashion and styling to discovering her passion for urban agriculture during COVID-19, which became a sanctuary for her mental health. She explains how her home grow room project evolved into her company "Just Keep Growing."While initially focusing on microgreens, Holly describes her pivotal discovery of edible flowers, which transformed her approach by adding an aesthetic dimension to her work. She details how growing pansies indoors created a visually stunning experience with...2025-02-2630 minGrowAbilityGrowAbilityKim Parker Grows HopeKim Parker, President and CEO of Food Security Structures Canada joins hosts Joe and Holly to talk about new technologies helping to mitigate food insecurity both here in Canada and around the world (both literally and figuratively).Food Security Structures Canada, established six years ago, specializes in controlled environment agricultural structures that enable year-round food production regardless of location or climate challenges.Kim describes their innovative agri-tunnels, which combine vertical farming with aeroponic and hydroponic systems. These systems can grow a wide variety of crops, from traditional leafy greens to more experimental crops like root...2025-02-191h 04GrowAbilityGrowAbilityLia Babitch Will Seed You NowJoe and Holly have a virtual hangout with Lia Babitch, co-manager of the Turtle Tree Seed Initiative at Camphill Village Copake, New York and discuss the ways in which seeds can nurture both plants and human potential .The Turtle Tree Seed Initiative, a non-profit operating within the Camphill community, grows and sells nearly 400 varieties of open-pollinated seeds using biodynamic practices. What makes them unique is their integration with Camphill's mission of creating meaningful work opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities, who work alongside volunteers and long-term community members in the seed production process.Through their...2025-02-1228 minGrowAbilityGrowAbilityKeisha Joseph Makes Food Deserts BloomHolly and Joe welcome Keisha Joseph, a food systems coordinator at Indwell, a nonprofit providing supportive housing across Ontario. With her background in nutrition and dietetics, Keisha shares insights into food security, food literacy, and community building. She explains how Indwell helps residents transition from homelessness to stable housing while addressing food insecurity through meal programs, cooking classes, and grocery shopping support. Keisha discusses how food deserts, rising prices, and inadequate social benefits contribute to systemic food insecurity. She advocates for a practical approach to nutrition, emphasizing the importance of regular meals over strict dietary rules. The conversation explores...2025-02-0540 minGrowAbilityGrowAbilityIan Armour Makes His (Garden) BedHolly and Joe speak via the Internet with Ian Armour, founder of Green Circle Gardens. Ian shares how his company developed accessible raised garden beds inspired by his grandmother's experience in a care home. The innovative design features a wheelchair recess and a 42-gallon water reservoir, making gardening possible for people with mobility challenges and in arid environments. While initially designed for seniors, the gardens are now used in schools, hospitals, and healing gardens. The beds are particularly effective for growing seedlings and above-ground plants, and Ian shares a preview of some new products in development for other applications...2025-01-2928 minGrowAbilityGrowAbilityDr. Jeff Preston is Definitely Controversial, Possibly ImmortalIn a GrowAbility first (but certainly not last), Holly joins Joe for an in-person interview with Dr. Jeff Preston, a disability studies professor, advocate, and self-proclaimed immortal who refuses to let ableism win. From his early days as a three-year-old fundraising speaker to his current role challenging systemic barriers, Jeff shares candid insights about disability rights, accessibility legislation, and why spite makes an excellent motivator. He unpacks why Ontario won't meet its 2025 accessibility goals, explores the connection between disability and poverty, and explains why inaccessible spaces are a form of censorship. Through thoughtful analogies—from farmers as natural innovators to...2025-01-221h 10GrowAbilityGrowAbilityPeggy O'Neil, PhD Serves Up Food For ThoughtJoe and Professor Peggy O'Neil discuss how growing up on a farm shaped her worldview and career path. She shares insights about the intersection of agriculture, literature, and education, drawing connections between farming, food systems, and the humanities. As a professor teaching courses on food, design, and philosophy, O'Neil emphasizes the importance of helping students develop their own worldviews and understanding of food systems. She discusses the challenges of modern farming, including land ownership issues and food security, while highlighting the potential of urban agriculture and community-based solutions. O'Neil also explores the role of food literacy, cultural connections to...2025-01-1529 minGrowAbilityGrowAbilityLuis Patricio Wants To Cure "Car Brain"This episode was recorded before the Ontario government passed new bike lane legislation. We'll offer Luis an opportunity to weigh in on this legislation in a future episode or a blog post at GrowAbilityPod.com. Sign up for our free "Fresh & Nutritious Newsletter" to stay up to date on this and other issues.Episode SynopsisOne of Joe's favourite subjects is bicycles, and who better to discuss it with than Luis Patricio, a professor and PhD student specializing in urban studies. Joe and Luis explore the profound impacts of car-centric urban design and introduce concepts...2024-12-111h 08GrowAbilityGrowAbilityDr. Andrew Judge (Mkomose) on The Wisdom Of The Seed KeepersHolly joins Joe and the pair dive into their first remote interview with Dr. Andrew Judge (Mkomose), an expert in traditional Indigenous knowledge, ethno-medicine, and land-based learning. Dr. Judge shares his personal journey from an elite athlete to a scholar dedicated to ecological preservation and cultural restoration. He discusses the significance of his Anishinaabe heritage, including the profound experience of receiving his spirit name, Bear Walker, through fasting and dreams. The conversation explores the interconnectedness of Indigenous knowledge, land stewardship, and community resilience. Dr. Judge emphasizes the importance of embracing symbiotic relationships with nature and the wisdom passed down...2024-12-041h 09GrowAbilityGrowAbilityFarmer Anna Badillo Is Not A FarmerUrban Roots is an urban agriculture nonprofit that repurposes underused land inside the city boundary for growing fruits and vegetables. Executive Director Anna Badillo shares her journey from adopting the playful "Farmer Anna" persona during the pandemic to leading a community-driven organization addressing food security and sustainability. She discusses Urban Roots' innovative "model of thirds," which balances food donations, affordable sales, and market-rate sales to ensure equitable access to fresh, healthy produce. Anna highlights the organization's focus on community building, hands-on learning, and sustainable farming practices, including low-till methods and native pollinator gardens. She also explores the transformative potential...2024-11-2730 minGrowAbilityGrowAbilityMystery Furtado, RN Shares Her Ancestral PowerIn this episode of GrowAbility, Joe sits down with Mystery Furtado, a registered nurse and founder of Type Diabeat-It, a BIPOC-led diabetes organization. Mystery shares her personal journey with diabetes, the impact of food insecurity on marginalized communities, and her efforts to promote culturally relevant healthcare in Canada. She discusses her work in urban agriculture, growing African diaspora crops, and her entrepreneurial venture, Granny P’s Sea Moss Gel, which supports her non-profit initiatives. Mystery emphasizes the importance of community in her mission to improve food security, health education, and diabetes prevention.Mystery's BioMystery Fu...2024-11-1323 minBrains On! Science podcast for kidsBrains On! Science podcast for kidsIf our bodies are 98 degrees, why does it feel so hot outside?98.6 degrees is hot. If it were that hot outside, you’d be sweaty and want to go jump in a nice cold pool. But the insides of our bodies are that hot all the time! And that’s because there’s a lot going on in there that creates heat.In this episode, Molly and co-host Saathvik find out how our bodies keep our insides at a nice steady temperature (and why that’s harder to do when it’s hot outside!). And we’ll talk with Dr. Joe Alcock about why humans and lots of other animals...2024-05-2824 minThee Talkers Podcast: UnscriptedThee Talkers Podcast: UnscriptedF**k the trolls!Send us a message                                  Thee Talkers Podcast: Unscripted (Introduction).Joe's Weather report.Joe talks about James Gunn's terrific casting in the up coming movie Superman.Joe explains about the trolls reactions about everything that they dissaprove of by using laugh emojis. Most of the trolls on social media aren't really fans of Dc comics or Marvel comics some claim that they die hard fans. Joe explains, most of the trolls that judge the movie, like actors that being cast in character's  are the first ones to go see it in the...2024-03-071h 14The KybercastThe KybercastKyber203 -The Not - So - Fantastic MarvelsNEWS - Milly Alcock cast as Supergirl (sorry, Sasha Calle) - The trailer for DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE is out! - Amalgam Comics returning to print! - THE FANTASTIC FOUR has been cast! Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, & Ebon Moss-Bachrach - The official trailer for X-MEN '97 is out! Debuts on March 20 on D+ - The final season of STAR TREK: DISCOVERY debuts on April 4 on P+ - The final season of THE UMBRELLA ACADEMY debuts on Aug 8 Netflix - THE ACOLYTE possible Summer Release OGTW - Becker: IRON MAN/INCREDIBLE HULK, Nintendo Switch Atari collection - Diaz: OurGeekThisWeek.com has...2024-02-181h 11Portable Hole PodcastPortable Hole PodcastPHP #4: Mr and Mrs Smith Review plus The Rock Hijacks Wrestlemania and moreSummary The conversation covers various topics including accidents, busking in Key West, streaming services, TV shows, social media, coaching decisions, remakes, and relationship issues. The hosts share their opinions and personal experiences on these subjects. They discuss the pros and cons of different streaming platforms, the impact of social media on society, and the challenges of maintaining relationships. The conversation is filled with humor and anecdotes, providing an entertaining and informative discussion. Takeaways   00:00 Introduction and Justin's adventures in Key West 04:39 Exciting Week 05:00 What have we been watching.2024-02-131h 20Portable Hole PodcastPortable Hole PodcastPHP #4: Mr and Mrs Smith Review plus The Rock Hijacks Wrestlemania and moreSummary The conversation covers various topics including accidents, busking in Key West, streaming services, TV shows, social media, coaching decisions, remakes, and relationship issues. The hosts share their opinions and personal experiences on these subjects. They discuss the pros and cons of different streaming platforms, the impact of social media on society, and the challenges of maintaining relationships. The conversation is filled with humor and anecdotes, providing an entertaining and informative discussion. Takeaways   00:00 Introduction and Justin's adventures in Key West 04:39 Exciting Week 05:00 What have we been watching.2024-02-131h 20Laugh It Up FuzzballLaugh It Up FuzzballLaugh It Up Fuzzball #383 – MarshmallucinationsWelcome to the place where we get to let our geek flags fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This level of the podcast includes: Second Part of Invincible S2 announced - March 14 The Marvels on Disney+ - Feb 7 Original Jurassic Park writer David Koepp working on new film Netflix becomes the home of WWE’s Monday Night  Raw Milly Alcock cast as Supergirl for DCU SpongeBob singing Sweet Victory for Nickelodeon’s Super...2024-02-0743 minThe Hot Mic with Jeff Sneider and John RochaThe Hot Mic with Jeff Sneider and John RochaBarbie Oscars Backlash Goes Nuclear, Supergirl Down to Two, Vince McMahon AllegationsOn this episode of THE HOT MIC, John Rocha and Jeff Sneider talk all the big entertainment news including the Barbie snubs backlash goes nuclear, the big Tenet news, Supergirl casting down to two Milly Alcock and Meg Donnelly, Spider-Man 4 tone battles between Marvel and Sony, Paramount and Skydance in early merger talks, NEON buys Soderberghs presence, casting news, that new Road House remake trailer and Doug Liman's comments about the premiere and much more!____________________________________________________________________________________Chapters:0:00 Intro and Rundown2:38 Barbie Snubs Reactions Go Nuclear - Are They Warranted or Shameless White Feminism?14:52 Christopher Nolan...2024-01-261h 55Explore New Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyExplore New Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyThe News Quiz: 2017 – 2018: Series 92, 93, 94 and 95 of the topical BBC Radio 4 comedy panel show by BBC Radio ComedyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/641997to listen full audiobooks. Title: The News Quiz: 2017 – 2018: Series 92, 93, 94 and 95 of the topical BBC Radio 4 comedy panel show Series: Part of The News Quiz Author: BBC Radio Comedy Narrator: Miles Jupp, Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 47 minutes Release date: April 27, 2023 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: Four more series of the long-running satirical panel show chaired by Miles Jupp Since its inception in 1977, The News Quiz has been taking an irreverent sideways look at the headlines, playfully poking fun at the issues, incidents and individuals that make the news. These 32 episodes, first broadcast bet...2023-04-272h 47Explore New Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyExplore New Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyThe News Quiz: 2018 – 2019: Series 96, 97, 98 and 99 of the topical BBC Radio 4 comedy panel show by BBC Radio ComedyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/641995to listen full audiobooks. Title: The News Quiz: 2018 – 2019: Series 96, 97, 98 and 99 of the topical BBC Radio 4 comedy panel show Series: Part of The News Quiz Author: BBC Radio Comedy Narrator: Miles Jupp, Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 14 hours 48 minutes Release date: April 27, 2023 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: Four further series of the award-winning satirical panel show For over 45 years, The News Quiz has been taking a scalpel to the headlines, dissecting them with its inimitable blend of satire, silliness and sharp-witted commentary. These 32 episodes, first broadcast between April 2018 and May 2019, find the team tackling sto...2023-04-272h 48When Football Began Again - The Premier League Years podcastWhen Football Began Again - The Premier League Years podcast#7 Deserted Island Matches with Joe RawsonHost Carl Jones is joined live from Qatar by Sky Sports journalist and Sheffield Wednesday fan Joe Rawson.   Recorded in December 2022 while Joe was reporting back from the Qatar World Cup, we discuss the character building experience that was supporting Sheffield Wednesday in the late 90s and early 00s, including being at Hillsborough for Paulo Di Canio's infamous push on referee Paul Alcock.   We cover Joe's career path from volunteering at his local radio station to Soccer Saturday, reflect on the lost potential of England's golden generation, what it's like to wo...2023-03-061h 16Explore New Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyExplore New Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyThe Show What You Wrote: A BBC Radio 4 Sketch Comedy by VariousPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/621890to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Show What You Wrote: A BBC Radio 4 Sketch Comedy Author: Various Narrator: Janice Connolly, Gavin Webster, Helen Moon, Shobna Gulati, Fiona Clarke, Jason Manford, John Thomson, Chris Addison, Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 5 hours 32 minutes Release date: January 12, 2023 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: The hilarious BBC Radio comedy show where every sketch has been written by the public The complete series of the ground-breaking comedy series, which called for submissions from members of the public. With over 12,000 sketches sent in from 1,500 different people, The Show What You...2023-01-125h 32Joe Bloggs About FilmsJoe Bloggs About FilmsHouse of the Dragon (Season 1, Pt 1)The muchly anticipated spin off to Game of Thrones, 'House of the Dragon' has finally hit screens recently, and after 5 episodes I am HOOKED. The performances from Milly Alcock, Matt Smith & Paddy Considine - along with a fantastic supporting cast - have all been tremendous, as too the writing for this season. In this extended episode - I’m joined by my good friend Jamie W, as we discuss as much as we can about the season so far. Spoilers within!2022-09-2352 minThat Anthro PodcastThat Anthro PodcastApplying Evolutionary Medicine to Emergency Medicine: Dr. Joe AlcockToday we have guest Dr. Joe Alcock here to tell us about his journey and life experiences as an emergency room physician and researcher in evolutionary medicine. We will begin with his undergraduate at UCSB and how I met him, then discuss how he chose medicine as his career path. Throughout the whole episode we emphasize the role of evolutionary thinking in medicine and specifically how he thinks about issues he sees in the emergency room like sepsis. He completed his MD at UCLA, and now works at the University of New Mexico as a teacher and physician. He...2022-09-0742 minMetagenics Institute PodcastMetagenics Institute PodcastGut Microbes as Frenemies with Dr Joe Alcock*The information in this podcast is intended for Healthcare Practitioners. Dr Joe Alcock is not your typical MD. Joe’s day (or night) job is as a practicing emergency Physician and a Professor in the University of New Mexico Department of Emergency Medicine. However, Joe also has a deep interest in both evolutionary medicine and microbiome science and has the unique skill of integrating and translating these disciplines into practical outcomes. In this episode, Dr Alcock explains how, since time immemorial, our gut microbes have had a love/hate relationship with us, and how this co...2022-07-251h 20No Brakes, No Fear. The Official British Speedway PodcastNo Brakes, No Fear. The Official British Speedway PodcastSpecial Guest RITCHIE HAWKINS - Premiership Pairs Round 2 PreviewIt's been a week of firsts, first Super Heat, and a first win on the board for Peterborough..! We hear from Chris Harris, plus team managers on the night Rob Lyon and Simon Stead of Sheffield.Our special guest is Ipswich Witches team manager Ritchie Hawkins, who as well as looking back on his side's table topping form, looks ahead to the next round of the Premiership Pairs. Foxhall is the venue for round 2 of the competition where 2 of the best from each Premiership side clash over 17 heats. There are a few team changes and he talks...2022-06-151h 29Get Lost In This Captivating Full Audiobook — Perfect Between Meetings.Get Lost In This Captivating Full Audiobook — Perfect Between Meetings.Victoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama by Steve ChambersPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562985to listen full audiobooks. Title: Victoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama Author: Steve Chambers Narrator: Gavin Muir, John Hartley, Pauline Letts, Sean Baker, Colleen Prendergast, Philip Jackson, Julia Ford, Full Cast, Christopher Scott, Michael Tudor Barnes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 24 minutes Release date: April 14, 2022 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: The complete Series 1 and 2 of the historical drama set in a bustling Midlands railway station in the Victorian era In these two series, set on selected dates in January 1895 and December 1896, we follow the day-to-day shenanigans of Bridgford station master Joe Braddock and his...2022-04-146h 24Unlock A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook On Your Commute.Unlock A Binge-Worthy Full Audiobook On Your Commute.Victoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama by Steve ChambersPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562985to listen full audiobooks. Title: Victoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama Author: Steve Chambers Narrator: Gavin Muir, John Hartley, Pauline Letts, Sean Baker, Colleen Prendergast, Philip Jackson, Julia Ford, Full Cast, Christopher Scott, Michael Tudor Barnes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 24 minutes Release date: April 14, 2022 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: The complete Series 1 and 2 of the historical drama set in a bustling Midlands railway station in the Victorian era In these two series, set on selected dates in January 1895 and December 1896, we follow the day-to-day shenanigans of Bridgford station master Joe Braddock and his...2022-04-146h 24Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+Grab the Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+Victoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama by Steve ChambersPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562985to listen full audiobooks. Title: Victoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama Author: Steve Chambers Narrator: Gavin Muir, John Hartley, Pauline Letts, Sean Baker, Colleen Prendergast, Philip Jackson, Julia Ford, Full Cast, Christopher Scott, Michael Tudor Barnes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 24 minutes Release date: April 14, 2022 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: The complete Series 1 and 2 of the historical drama set in a bustling Midlands railway station in the Victorian era In these two series, set on selected dates in January 1895 and December 1896, we follow the day-to-day shenanigans of Bridgford station master Joe Braddock and his...2022-04-146h 24Get New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaGet New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaVictoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama by Steve ChambersPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562985 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Victoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama Author: Steve Chambers Narrator: Gavin Muir, John Hartley, Pauline Letts, Sean Baker, Colleen Prendergast, Philip Jackson, Julia Ford, Full Cast, Christopher Scott, Michael Tudor Barnes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 24 minutes Release date: April 14, 2022 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: The complete Series 1 and 2 of the historical drama set in a bustling Midlands railway station in the Victorian era In these two series, set on selected dates in January 1895 and December 1896, we follow the day-to-day shenanigans of Bridgford station master Joe Braddock and...2022-04-1405 minGet Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalGet Your Favorite Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalVictoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama by Steve ChambersPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/562985to listen full audiobooks. Title: Victoria Station: A BBC Radio 4 Full-Cast Drama Author: Steve Chambers Narrator: Gavin Muir, John Hartley, Pauline Letts, Sean Baker, Colleen Prendergast, Philip Jackson, Julia Ford, Full Cast, Christopher Scott, Michael Tudor Barnes Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 24 minutes Release date: April 14, 2022 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: The complete Series 1 and 2 of the historical drama set in a bustling Midlands railway station in the Victorian era In these two series, set on selected dates in January 1895 and December 1896, we follow the day-to-day shenanigans of Bridgford station master Joe Braddock and his...2022-04-146h 24Listen to Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyListen to Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyDead Ringers: Series 21: The BBC Radio 4 impressions show by Nev Fountain, Tom JamiesonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/555105to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dead Ringers: Series 21: The BBC Radio 4 impressions show Series: #21 of Dead Ringers Author: Nev Fountain, Tom Jamieson Narrator: Debra Stephenson, Lewis Macleod, Duncan Wisbey, Jan Ravens, Jon Culshaw Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 25 minutes Release date: February 3, 2022 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: The complete 21st series of the award-winning BBC Radio 4 impressions show - plus three Christmas specials The award-winning topical satire show returns with an online audience to serve up more mimicry, mockery and mordant wit. Series 21 brings us exclusive footage from Boris and Carrie's secret wedding, t...2022-02-034h 25Listen, Relax and Enjoy the Wonders of Full AudiobookListen, Relax and Enjoy the Wonders of Full AudiobookDead Ringers: Series 21: The BBC Radio 4 impressions show Audiobook by Nev FountainListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 555105 Title: Dead Ringers: Series 21: The BBC Radio 4 impressions show Author: Nev Fountain, Tom Jamieson Narrator: Debra Stephenson, Duncan Wisbey, Jan Ravens, Jon Culshaw, Lewis Macleod Format: Unabridged Length: 04:25:02 Language: English Release date: 02-03-22 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Fiction & Literature, General, Satire Summary: The complete 21st series of the award-winning BBC Radio 4 impressions show - plus three Christmas specials The award-winning topical satire show returns with an online audience to serve up more mimicry, mockery and mordant wit. Series 21 brings us exclusive footage from Boris and Carrie's...2022-02-034h 25Download High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyDownload High-Quality Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyThe Now Show: Series 56-58: The BBC Radio 4 topical comedy by BBC AudioPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/491081to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Now Show: Series 56-58: The BBC Radio 4 topical comedy Series: Part of The Now Show Author: BBC Audio Narrator: Hugh Dennis, Steve Punt, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 47 minutes Release date: June 17, 2021 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: Three more series of the flagship comedy show presented by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis The Now Show returns to put a smile on your face from a safe distance, with more topical sketches, stand-up, songs and chat. In these 19 episodes, recorded from their home studios and broadcast t...2021-06-178h 47Still Scared: Talking Children\'s HorrorStill Scared: Talking Children's HorrorThe Haunting of Cassie Palmer and The Monster GardenVintage 80s downbeat horror from Vivien Alcock In this episode we discussed The Haunting of Cassie Palmer and The Monster Garden by Vivien Alcock. If you want to follow us on twitter we are @stillscaredpod, and our email address is stillscaredpodcast@gmail.com. Intro music is by Maki Yamazaki, and you can find her work at makiyamazaki.com. Outro music is by Joe Kelly, and their band Etao Shin are at etaoshin.co.uk Artwork is by Letty Wilson, find their work at toadlett.com. Transcript Adam Welcome to Still Scared: Talking Children’s...2021-05-201h 04The Medieval PodcastThe Medieval PodcastMedieval Medicine: Does it work? with Joe AlcockThere’s talk in the news from time to time about the surprising efficacy of medieval medicine. Does it actually work? This week, Danièle speaks with emergency physician and wilderness medicine expert Dr. Joe Alcock about which medieval remedies really could work in a pinch, and why.2020-10-2142 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsApocalyptish Times: Season 3 live premierJoin Zombified hosts Athena & Dave for an apocalyptish afternoon as we launch Season 3 of the Zombified podcast. We talk with immunologist Jessica Brinkworth and zombie apocalypse survival expert Cam Carlson about our current apocalyptish times. We also chat with Channel Zed director Ilana Rein, collaborating producer Erica O'Neil and host of the Dr. Zed Show, Joe Alcock. Don't miss the special appearance from Carl Flink and Black Label Movement. They join us in hazmat suits and describe their plans to dance their way from Minnesota to Arizona in an RV as part of Channel Zed's new reality show, Unreal...2020-10-031h 17Download Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyDownload Top Full Audiobooks in Literature, Comedy, Satire & ParodyThe Now Show: Series 50-52: The BBC Radio 4 topical comedy by BBC AudioPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/413749to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Now Show: Series 50-52: The BBC Radio 4 topical comedy Author: BBC Audio Narrator: Hugh Dennis, Steve Punt Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 35 minutes Release date: June 18, 2020 Genres: Comedy, Satire & Parody Publisher's Summary: 25 episodes of the flagship topical comedy show presented by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis The Now Show is a much-loved stalwart of radio comedy. Featuring some of the best and brightest contemporary comedians, this award-winning show takes a satirical look at the news through a mix of stand-up, songs and sketches, as well as interview segments...2020-06-1811h 35EvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicineWhat Works in COVID-19Joe Alcock talks about the Surviving Sepsis Campaign's recent recommendation to use acetaminophen in patients with COVID-19. Can we bring concept from evolutionary medicine to help us decide what to do in the pandemic? Spoiler alert: yes2020-05-0200 minWe Are In Beta PodcastWe Are In Beta PodcastCall To Action: Going Phone Free. How to enact whole school behaviour change. Leann Swaine, Headteacher, East Barnet SchoolThis is the free We Are In Beta Podcast Newsletter - written by me, Niall Alcock. We - the education community - Are In Beta - always learning. Sign up to learn how school leaders are tackling big issues in schools.Series 2 of the We Are In Beta Podcast is here!This week…Leann Swaine was the Associate Headteacher of East Barnet School when she wanted to make a change. One day she was in the school corridor when an event inspired her to go on the journey to make the school phone free. Eas...2019-10-2729 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicineCoffee Brown's Education PhilosophyThis week, we get some background on co-host and polymath Coffee Brown. Coffee talks about his philosophy of teaching and a bit on evolution in education.2019-08-1300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicineZombifiedThis episode introduces listeners of the Evolution Medicine podcast to a brand new podcast started by Athena Aktipis PhD, of the Department of Psychology at Arizona State University. Download Zombified and give it a review. Athena interviewed me for this episode. The topic? How gut microbes can make us into zombies. Listen and learn how the Zombified podcast came to be, along with the Zombie Apocalypse Medicine Alliance, and the bi-yearly conference the Zombie Apocalype Medicine Meeting, a radically interdisciplinary medical conference where fiction meets fact. http://www.zombiemed.org/ The next conference is planned for October 15th, 2020.2019-07-0400 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicineShould I open a probiotic clinic?Coffee and Joe spend the day before the 4th of July talking about probiotics. Is there enough evidence to prescribe probiotics full time? Listen and find out.2019-07-0300 minZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsZombified: Your Source for Fresh BrainsMicrobial Zombification: Joe AlcockJoe Alcock is all about microbes and evolution. He is also an Emergency Room Physician who sees what microbes do to people every day - and it ain’t pretty. How do we keep our microbes from zombifying us against our will? In this episode we talk about the microbiome and how it can affect our health, our behavior and even our moods. Joe talks about mind controlling parasites, how our microbes can turn against us sometimes, and what all this means for our understanding of what really goes on during death and dying. 2019-07-021h 09EvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicineThe Tesla Episode - can autonomous cars save us from an evolutionary mismatch?Cars kill a lot of people. We see the consequences every day in the Emergency Department. These accidental deaths result from a mismatch between our brains and the modern environment. We routinely pilot 3500 lb automobiles at speeds in excess of 75 mph, a task the human brain was not evolved to perform, especially when drunk or while texting. Can we let the computer do the driving for us, and fix this mismatch problem? Does partial autonomy pose an even greater risk and mismatch for our brains and bodies? Coffee Brown and Joe Alcock explore these issues in this podcast.2019-03-3000 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicineGenes, Germs, and High AltitudeThis is a bonus podcast, a recording of a lecture from the 2019 Mountain and Emergency Medicine Conference March 22nd at Taos Ski Valley, new Mexico. At this high elevation location (10,200 feet) I discuss three high altitude people - Andeans, Himalayans, and Ethiopians - their genetic changes to altitude, and what that means for genetic lowlanders like me who like to spend time and recreate at high altitude. I also talk about the microbiome changes at altitude and some of the possible dangers of too much oxygen.2019-03-2300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicineWas Evolution Right To Make Us Wrong?Is self deception a bug or a feature? Coffee Brown shares his thoughts on the topic, focusing on a paper co-authored by evolutionary theorist Robert Trivers. Coffee dissects this topic in a memorable and incisive fashion, with a few epic rants in between. Also, we discuss how modernity and new technology has offered myriad new opportunities for deception, exploitation, and manipulation. "When we changed the world to suit us, we were no longer suited to the world"2019-03-0900 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicineFat Fights BackIn this Evo Med podcast #39, Coffee Brown and I discuss Mary Jane West Eberhard's paper on the evolutionary function of fat and a developmental explanation for the obesity epidemic. Her paper lays the groundwork for understanding why some early life experiences make us more likely to have chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.2019-03-0100 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#38 Treat Nobody's Fever?Joe Alcock takes a time out for short podcast to talk about a paper published this month on fever. Paul Young's group looked for, and could not find, any group of patients who do better from aggressive fever control. This result fits with expectations from evolutionary medicine.2019-02-2600 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#37 Does Fasting Make You SmarterCoffee Brown and Joe Alcock talk about the recent paper by Mark P. Mattson, "An Evolutionary Perspective on Why Food Overconsumption Impairs Cognition" published in the journal Cell. Does overeating make us dumb as a culture? Can fasting make us smarter? We lay out the evidence and add our own thoughts. Plus Coffee talks about his new venture Interesting Conversations2019-02-1500 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#36 The Naked EmperorAre our bodies the enemy in sepsis? I argue no. Decades of experiments in sepsis show that most interventions focused on the host have been either ineffective or harmful. With this track record of failure, it is time to consider the alternative hypothesis—regulation instead of dysregulation—and the possibility that the events of sepsis are adaptive.2019-01-3100 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#35 the Evolution of Sleep Part 2Why we sleep is not well understood. The study of sleep is one of the last frontiers in human biology. In addition to smoking and bad diet, we can add sleep loss to the list of risk factors for chronic disease. But is modern sleep all that different from that of our ancestors? Joe Alcock, Kate Rusk, Coffee Brown, and Gandhi Yetish explore the mystery of sleep in this Part 2 of our discussion of sleep evolution.2018-07-0300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#34 The Evolution of Sleep Part 1Why do we sleep? Why did sleep evolve? How much is enough? Do we die if we don’t get enough? Kate Rusk, Joe Alcock, Coffee Brown and special guest Gandhi Yetish discuss these topics in this episode of the EvolutionMedicine podcast. Gandhi has studied the Tsimane, a hunter horticulturalist group in Bolivia. This group, as well as hunter gatherers in Africa - the Hadza and the San - sleep about the same as us: just over 6 hours. What does that result mean for us iPhone gazing city dwellers?2018-07-0300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#33 Human Superpowers Part 2In this age of Marvel comics, superheroes with superpowers have attained a high degree of cultural fascination. But some superpowers exist in real life, courtesy of natural selection. In part two of this episode, originally livestreamed on Inertia TV, Kate, Joe and Coffee talk about the superpower of the Bajau, a sea nomadic people, to dive longer and deeper than other people. This ability is linked to a bigger spleen, a trait with a heritable signature. Sea Nomads live in the waters of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. We talk about some other stuff too.2018-06-3000 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#32 Human Superpowers Part 1In this episode, originally livestreamed on Inertia TV, Kate Rusk and Coffee Brown and Joe Alcock discuss whether humans can have actual superpowers. Some human groups have unique abilities to survive underwater, and at the highest altitudes, or deal with temperature extremes. We talk about Tibetans, Andeans, Ethiopian highlanders, and Sea Nomads. More at EvolutionMedicine.com2018-06-3000 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#31 Reproductive ConflictsKate Rusk and Joe Alcock discuss the evolutionary reasons why pregnancy is so dangerous, both for fetus and for mother. Genetic conflicts of interest between paternal and maternal genes may give rise to gestational diabetes and preeclampsia. Evolutioanry theorist David Haig came up with these ideas, inspired by Robert Trivers "parent offspring conflict." This hypothesis of genetic conflicts in pregnancy has held up over the years, yet these concepts still are not taught in medical school, remarkably. This episode was originally livestreamed on Inertia TV with Kate Rusk. Javier is a prop skeleton, by the way.2018-06-2900 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#30 Resistance EvolutionKate Rusk and Joe Alcock recorded this for Inertia TV in March 2018. We talk about the reasons for resistance evolution, alternatives to antibiotics, and which drugs predispose to Clostridium difficile. What to do if no antibiotics work? Fecal transplants of course.2018-06-2300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#29 Evolution and Emergency MedicineDoes evolution matter in the emergency department? Joe Alcock describes why it does. This episode was recorded for Joe Tomkins Darwinian Revolution class in University of Western Australia on April 5, 2018 at the Inertia TV studio, thanks to Kate Rusk. Find more at https://evolutionmedicine.com/ and the EvolutionMedicine podcast on iTunes2018-06-2300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#28 Depression - Feature or Bug? Part 2In part two Joe Alcock, Coffee Brown, Paul Watson talk about how evolution might guide the treatment of patients with mood disorders. We talk about the evolution of sickness behavior, the utility of antidepressant drugs, and the role of the microbiome in depression and anxiety.2018-06-2300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#27 Depression - Feature or a Bug? Part 1Coffee Brown and Joe Alcock are joined by evolutionary biologist and theorist Paul Watson to discuss whether depression is a feature or a bug. Paul Watson developed the social navigation hypothesis along with Ed Hagen, Paul Andrews, and others to explain depression as a unconscious way to break social contracts and make new ones. Watson now calls this the "niche change" hypothesis. This is part one of two.2018-06-2300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#26 Obesity ParadoxCoffee Brown and Joe Alcock talk about the obesity paradox? Why do some obese patients live longer than normal weight patients? Why do we collect fat in massive quantities? Is obesity bad? Why did obesity evolve? Answers and more questions abound2018-06-0500 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#25 Food Evolution Part 2Kate Rusk and I continue our discussion about food, vitamins, the iron supplements, and what happens to the microbiome of hibernating bears.2018-06-0500 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#24 Food Evolution with Kate Rusk Part 1Kate Rusk and Joe Alcock discuss the evolutionary biology of food. This episode is part one, originally recorded by Inertia TV, a science channel on Twitch.2018-06-0500 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine# 23 The Placebo Effect Part 2This is part two of a recording that originally appeared on Inertia TV https://www.twitch.tv/inertiatv_ Kate Rusk, Coffee Brown and I discuss why back surgery is the ultimate placebo, what makes our brains work the way they do, and how doctors can harness the placebo effect in our practice. We riff on martial arts, religion, and of course, evolution too2018-06-0200 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine# 22 The Placebo Effect Part 1Kate Rusk of Inertia TV, along with Joe Alcock and Coffee Brown of the EvolutionMedicine podcast do a deep dive on the placebo effect. Why did this capacity evolve in the first place? How can we harness the placebo effect? This is part one. originally recorded and live streamed on Twitch on March 20, 2018. Also check out part 2. Show notes for all podcasts are at www.EvolutionMedicine.com2018-06-0200 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#21 Intro to EvMed on Inertia TVThis year, evolutionary anthropologist Kate Rusk began a streaming video science channel, called Inertia TV, that streams great science programming, including this program: Evolutionary Medicine with Joe Alcock MD. This episode was an introductory conversation on EvoMed between me, Joe Alcock, and Kate Rusk, recorded and live streamed in February 2018. Kate, Coffee Brown and I live streamed several episodes since then. The audio versions of all episodes will be released periodically over the next few weeks (video excerpts too). The link to Inertia TV on Twitch is www.twitch.tv/inertiatv_2018-05-3100 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#20 Too Much Oxygen?Coffee Brown and Joe Alcock discuss the perils and pitfalls of too much oxygen. We discuss the recent IOTA study - a metaanalysis done by Paul Young's team and the upcoming ICUROX trial. This evidence is going to change how we practice medicine. It also has insights for evolutionary biology - our bodies can be self destructive, as in heart attacks and strokes, but healing processes may rely on normal to low normal oxygen levels. Too much oxygen may indeed be a bad thing2018-05-3100 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#19 Cognitive BiasesJoe Alcock and Coffee Brown have a discussion about evolution, medical decision making, and cognitive biases. We focus on a few major cognitive biases - achor bias, attribution bias, immediacy bias, halo effect, among others. We consider how our cognitive and sensory apparatus evolved in ways that can lead us to make mistakes. We explore the idea that the smoke detector principle can affect doctors' behavior and make ER docs more risk averse. How can we make better decisions with these cognitive pitfalls?2018-04-1100 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#18 Lessons from the ADRENAL trialThis week Joe Alcock and Coffee Brown get into the weeds of the ADRENAL trial - a huge study designed to answer the question - does giving steroids to patients with sepsis help or hurt? I say it hurts, Coffee is not so sure. We talk about why anti-inflammatory treatments have always failed in patients with septic shock. The lesson, it turns out, is an evolutionary one.2018-01-2900 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#17 No Love for evolution in medical schoolJoe Alcock and Coffee Brown discuss evolution, creationism, race and plenty of other hot topics while trying to explain why evolution gets no love in medical school2018-01-1200 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine# 16 Hypress Trial And JapanThis is a previously episode first recorded in early 2017. It is timely, though, because a major trial on the effects of corticosteroids - the ADRENAL trial - will soon be made public. In this podcast I make the case that steroids are no bueno for patients with sepsis. I also discuss trauma in Japan, New Zealand, and South Africa. Enjoy2018-01-0500 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#15 Drowning in good intentions - with Kate Rusk of InertiaTVJoe Alcock is joined by evolutionary anthropologist Kate Rusk of InertiaTV and Science Happy Hour to talk about a recent JAMA article studying fluids for adults with sepsis. Do we give too much fluids for these patients? The JAMA article suggests we do. In both randomized controlled trials, both performed in Africa, patients died more when given IV fluids. We discuss the implications for evolution and critical care in this episode2017-10-1800 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#14 Epigenetics with CoffeeCoffee Brown and Joe Alcock return to talk about epigenetics. Does it pose a challenge to Darwinian evolution? Does epigenetics vindicate Lamarkism, the inheritance of aquired characteristics? We mix up Lamark and his most famous adherent, Trofim Lysenko, but get it straight by the end.2017-10-1800 minWilderness Medicine PodcastWilderness Medicine PodcastSeptember 2017 - Wilderness And Environmental Medicine LiveWEML#7 Show Notes Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal online: www.wemjournal.org Questions/comments/feedback and/or interest in participating in WEM Live? Send an email to: wemlive@wms.org Part 1: The Life Aquatic: A Discussion on Scuba Diving Injuries Host Darryl Macias, MD discusses scuba diving injuries with Wilderness & Environmental Medicine’s editor-in-chief, Neal Pollock, PhD. The interview took place during the 2017 WMS Meeting in Breckenridge, CO. Part 2: Primer on Sunscreens Host Darryl Macias, MD discusses sunscreens with Joe Alcock, MD. Part 3: Journal Club Article Discussion CME Available: wms.org/members Article: Cervical Spine Alignment in Helmeted Skiers and Snowboarders wi...2017-09-0558 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicineToo Sweet Or Just RightIn this 13th episode of the EvolutionMedicine 'cast Joe Alcock discusses the recent New England Journal of Medicine article about intensive insulin treatment for hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) in critically ill kids. The failure of this trial has important implications for emergency and critical care, and for evolutionary medicine2017-05-2500 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#12 A Vitamin For SepsisCan a little vitamin C given IV help cure sepsis. Recently this idea got a lot of press, and a trial of hydrocortisone and vitamin C was published in the journal Chest. Does this make any sense? What can evolution tell us about this idea. The EvolutionMedicine 'cast is back to give this a critical eye, with your host, Joe Alcock2017-05-0200 minWilderness Medicine PodcastWilderness Medicine PodcastMarch 2017 - Wilderness And Environmental Medicine LiveWEML#5 Show Notes CME available: http://wms.org/members Wilderness & Environmental Medicine journal online: http://www.wemjournal.org Questions/comments/feedback and/or interest in participating in WEM Live? Send an email to: wemlive@wms.org Part 1: Article discussion: Article 1: Wilderness Medical Society Practice Guidelines for Prevention and Management of Avalanche and Non-Avalanche Snow Burial Accidents Christopher Van Tilburg, MD; Colin K. Grissom, MD; Ken Zafren, MD; Scott McIntosh, MD, MPH; Martin I. Radwin, MD; Peter Paal, MD; Pascal Haegeli, PhD; William “Will” R. Smith, MD; Albert R. Wheeler, MD; David Weber, FP-C; Bruce Tremper, MS; Hermann Brugger, MD Presented by a...2017-03-0141 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#11 High anxiety with Coffee Brown - a discussion about stressCoffee Brown MD joins Joe Alcock to discuss whether stress is good or bad for us. We also discuss the election and the idea that stress hormones play a role in political choices.2016-11-1400 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#10 Evolution Of Dietary Inflammation With Melissa FranklinJoe Alcock and Melissa Franklin PhD explain why some diets cause inflammation and others don't. The answer, as usual, involves the microbiome, and in our evolutionary biology. We also discuss how the microbiome affects sleep, and implications of this for night shift workers.2016-10-0500 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#9 Extreme Environment Encephalopathy and ZombiesJoe Alcock is joined by guest Darryl Macias who describes his recent expedition to Shishapangma to help with a body recovery at high altitude. We also discuss the brain at its limits in extreme environments, gut microbes, and zombies2016-09-2300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#8 Altitude Adaptation And MaladaptationNative people of the Andes can cope with high altitude better than the rest of us genetic lowlanders. How is this so? We cover the evolutionary biology of high altitude peoples of the Andes, Himalayas, and Ethiopian highlanders2016-09-0300 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine# 7 Teaching Evolutionary MedicineHow evolution can teach students healthy skepticism in medicine. Will robots replace doctors?2016-09-0200 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine# 6 The HolobiontAre we a mammal-microbial collective? Is our interaction with our resident microbes as a harmonious, mutually helpful partnership, or a relationship gone sour?2016-09-0200 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#5 Amish AsthmaDoes poop from farm animals protect Amish kids from asthma? Apparently so. Too much hygiene is a bad thing2016-09-0200 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#4 Evolution Meets Evidence-Based MedicineCan an evolutionary approach save us from the the epidemic of opioid overuse? Evolutionary medicine dovetails with evidence based medicine to provide a compelling case for change?2016-09-0200 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#3 The New NormalFor doctors and nurses taking care of sick patients: can evolution inform the question: “when to intervene, and when to leave alone?”2016-09-0200 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#2 The Evolutionary Lesson of XigrisEli Lilly had a blockbuster drug for sepsis that would save millions of lives. 10 years later, the FDA recommended that Xigris be withdrawn from the market. Remarkably, Eli Lilly profited from this ineffective drug most of the time it was under patent. What lesson from Xigris’s failure can we learn about the immune system, about sepsis, and evolution?2016-09-0200 minEvolutionMedicineEvolutionMedicine#1 EvolutionMedicine, the podcastHere is the inaugural EvolutionMedicine ‘cast: The State of the Science of Evolutionary Medicine. Many more to come.2016-09-0200 minCinematic UniverseCinematic UniverseEpisode 34: X-Men: Apocalypse (2016)The deluge of new-release episodes continues, as Joe and James are joined by special guest Neil "Incredible Suit" Alcock to discuss the ninth (NINTH!) X-film, Bryan Singer's X-Men: Apocalypse. As usual with new films, there's some spoiler-free chat at the start (despite James' best efforts) before a more full-on spoiler-filled discussion. PLUS, we've got a very special new competition you can enter! You don't even need to listen all the way through to hear it because we're that nice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-05-232h 04