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Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"
1 Standup Comedy by Kermet Apio & Comedienne Cathy Ladman Show # 232 26:01
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26:01Send us a text On this fun show, we have two terrific comics sharing material; from Seattle, Kermet Apio , and from Los Angeles Cathy Ladman . Both these entertainers were regulars at my comedy clubs back in the day, and both are still performing today. In fact Kermet did a great set last year for a fund raiser I produced a show for...very funny show; Listen, Laugh, & Share! Kermet Apio and Cathy Ladman, both seasoned stand-up comedians, offer unique perspectives on the art of comedy through their engaging storytelling and sharp observational humor. Kermet Apio’s sets often delve into the absurdities of parenting, humorously recounting moments like threatening to "fart on [his daughter's] neck" during trivial arguments, ultimately finding joy and laughter amidst the chaos of raising a preteen. Meanwhile, Cathy Ladman draws from her vast experience to craft efficient and poignant stories, whether she’s reminiscing about childhood incidents or sharing humorous tales from her extensive travels, including a memorable immigration mishap in Canada. Together, Apio and Ladman highlight the power of personal anecdotes and the importance of humor in navigating life’s everyday challenges. (00:00:21) Family Dynamics and Marriage Comedy Sets (00:02:03) "Witty Reflections on Long-Term Relationships" (00:13:23) "Comedic Reflections on Parenting Preteen Daughters" (00:13:53) "The Absurdity of Parenting a Preteen" (00:18:19) Border Crossing Humor in Winnipeg, Canada Support the show Standup Comedy Podcast Network.co www.StandupComedyPodcastNetwork.com Free APP on all Apple & Android phones....check it out, podcast, jokes, blogs, and More! For short-form standup comedy sets, listen to: "Comedy Appeteasers" , available on all platforms. New YouTube site: https://www.youtube.com/@standupcomedyyourhostandmc/videos Videos of comics live on stage from back in the day. Please Write a Review: in-depth walk-through for leaving a review. Interested in Standup Comedy? Check out my books on Amazon... "20 Questions Answered about Being a Standup Comic" "Be a Standup Comic...or just look like one"…
Abstinence-Based versus Harm-Reduction Treatment: Is One Better Than The Other?
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Today on GUC, I am joined by Lorne Hildebrand, Executive Director of the Edgewood Addiction Treatment Center in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Lorne, along with his clinical and professional expertise, is here to walk us through the differences as well as the pros and cons associated with both Abstinence-Based and Harm-Reduction based treatments. For more on the Abstinence versus Harm-Reduction based treatment debate, Click Here. All information in this episode is intended for reference purposes only. You should talk to your doctor or therapist before beginning any treatment programs.
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Manage episode 121704920 series 109864
Innehåll tillhandahållet av BlogTalkRadio.com and The Growing Up Chaotic Show. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av BlogTalkRadio.com and The Growing Up Chaotic Show eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
Today on GUC, I am joined by Lorne Hildebrand, Executive Director of the Edgewood Addiction Treatment Center in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Lorne, along with his clinical and professional expertise, is here to walk us through the differences as well as the pros and cons associated with both Abstinence-Based and Harm-Reduction based treatments. For more on the Abstinence versus Harm-Reduction based treatment debate, Click Here. All information in this episode is intended for reference purposes only. You should talk to your doctor or therapist before beginning any treatment programs.
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1 The Sibling Project: Episode 5 - Beth Glowacki 31:00
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31:00According to SAMHSA, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, nearly 24.6 million Americans were illicit drug users in 2013. Now just for a moment, take that number and try to imagine the number of people that were impacted by that illicit drug use. Think about the families. Think about the number of mothers, fathers, cousins, grandfathers, co-workers and best friends. Think about all the people that were pulled into and torn apart by the viscous cycle of addiction. Clearly, the numbers are staggering and the heartache is real and we need to start talking about it. That’s why I’ve created The Sibling Project: Exploring How The Lives of Siblings Are Impacted By Addiction. Over the next several weeks, I will be speaking one on one with a group who’s voice we rarely if ever get to hear, the siblings of addicts and alcoholics. It is my hope, with this series of podcasts, that we can spark a new conversation that focuses on the countless number of siblings living and struggling alongside an addicted loved one. In this fifth and final episode, I'm talking with Beth. Beth is currently a senior at the University of California-Berkley. So on one hand she's got this fantastic new chapter in her life that she's ready to open and explore. But on the other hand, at home, her oldest brother is struggling with a heroin addiction, while her other brother tragically died from a painkiller overdose in 2011. Unfortunately, Beth's story is not uncommon in the heartbreaking world of addiction.…
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1 The Sibling Project: Episode 4 - Theresa Valentin 39:00
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39:00According to SAMHSA, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, nearly 24.6 million Americans were illicit drug users in 2013. Now just for a moment, take that number and try to imagine the number of people that were impacted by that illicit drug use. Think about the families. Think about the number of mothers, fathers, cousins, grandfathers, co-workers and best friends. Think about all the people that were pulled into and torn apart by the viscous cycle of addiction. Clearly, the numbers are staggering and the heartache is real and we need to start talking about it. That’s why I’ve created The Sibling Project: Exploring How The Lives of Siblings Are Impacted By Addiction. Over the next several weeks, I will be speaking one on one with a group who’s voice we rarely if ever get to hear, the siblings of addicts and alcoholics. It is my hope, with this series of podcasts, that we can spark a new conversation that focuses on the countless number of siblings living and struggling alongside an addicted loved one. In this fourth episode of The Sibling Project, I'm sitting down with Theresa Valentin. Theresa grew up with two older brothers both of which struggled with addiction. One loved heroin and the other would settle for just about anything he could get his hands on. At 19, Theresa left home to get away from the chaos, a decision she says she's never regretted.…
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1 The Sibling Project: Episode 3 - Merna & Linda 42:00
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42:00According to SAMHSA, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, nearly 24.6 million Americans were illicit drug users in 2013. Now just for a moment, take that number and try to imagine the number of people that were impacted by that illicit drug use. Think about the families. Think about the number of mothers, fathers, cousins, grandfathers, co-workers and best friends. Think about all the people that were pulled into and torn apart by the viscous cycle of addiction. Clearly, the numbers are staggering and the heartache is real and we need to start talking about it. That’s why I’ve created The Sibling Project: Exploring How The Lives of Siblings Are Impacted By Addiction. Over the next several weeks, I will be speaking one on one with a group who’s voice we rarely if ever get to hear, the siblings of addicts and alcoholics. It is my hope, with this series of podcasts, that we can spark a new conversation that focuses on the countless number of siblings living and struggling alongside an addicted loved one. Joining us for the third episode of The Sibling Project are sisters Merna and Linda. Hailing from a family of eight, Merna and Linda lost one of their sisters to an alcohol influenced suicide. These two are no strangers to the chaos of addiction as both of their parents were alcoholics as well.…
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1 Brain Health For Life: Beyond Pills, Politics, and Popular Diets 33:00
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33:00In 2014 approximately 5.2 million people in the U.S. suffered from Alzheimer’s, a number that is expected to triple by 2050. There is growing evidence that diet and lifestyle can affect the brain, impact cognitive aging, disrupt hormone production in the body and in some cases even spawn preventable diseases such as: cardiovascular disease, strokes, auto immune diseases, obesity and diabetes. When it comes to our overall health and well being we need to start paying attention to what we are putting into our bodies. That's why Karen V. Unger, MSW, Ed.D., wrote the book Brain Health For Life: Beyond Pills, Politics, and Popular Diets. As our featured guest today, Karen is here to talk about the inspiration behind her book and explain why she is so passionate about helping you take control of your health and your life.…
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1 The Sibling Project: Episode 2 - Ginny Atwood 32:00
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32:00According to SAMHSA, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, nearly 24.6 million Americans were illicit drug users in 2013. Now just for a moment, take that number and try to imagine the number of people that were impacted by that illicit drug use. Think about the families. Think about the number of mothers, fathers, cousins, grandfathers, co-workers and best friends. Think about all the people that were pulled into and torn apart by the viscous cycle of addiction. Clearly, the numbers are staggering and the heartache is real and we need to start talking about it. That’s why I’ve created The Sibling Project: Exploring How The Lives of Siblings Are Impacted By Addiction. Over the next several weeks, I will be speaking one on one with a group who’s voice we rarely if ever get to hear, the siblings of addicts and alcoholics. It is my hope, with this series of podcasts, that we can spark a new conversation that focuses on the countless number of siblings living and struggling alongside an addicted loved one. In this second episode of The Sibling Project, I'm chatting with Ginny Atwood. Ginny lost her younger brother Chris in 2013 to an accidental and tragic overdose. After her brother passed away, Ginny and her grieving family started the Chris Atwood Foundation. A foundation that Ginny hopes will help stomp out stigmas and bring some much needed awareness to the dangers of addiction.…
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1 The Sibling Project: Episode 1 - Nicole Spivey 35:00
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35:00According to SAMHSA, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, nearly 24.6 million Americans were illicit drug users in 2013. Now just for a moment, take that number and try to imagine the number of people that were impacted by that illicit drug use. Think about the families. Think about the number of mothers, fathers, cousins, grandfathers, co-workers and best friends. Think about all the people that were pulled into and torn apart by the viscous cycle of addiction. Clearly, the numbers are staggering and the heartache is real and we need to start talking about it. That’s why I’ve created The Sibling Project: Exploring How The Lives of Siblings Are Impacted By Addiction. Over the next several weeks, I will be speaking one on one with a group who’s voice we rarely if ever get to hear, the siblings of addicts and alcoholics. It is my hope, with this series of podcasts, that we can spark a new conversation that focuses on the countless number of siblings living and struggling alongside an addicted loved one. In Episode 1 of The Sibling Project, I am so excited to be joined by Nicole S. Just from the emails that we’ve exchanged I can already tell that this young lady has a lot to say on the subject.…
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1 Raising Awareness About Alcohol Abuse One Song At A Time 36:00
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36:00On February 22nd 2013 Henry Maybury lost his brother Tom Maybury to alcoholism. Although Henry was ultimately destroyed by his brother's passing he decided to use the heartbreaking experience to raise awareness about alcohol abuse. So what did he do? He picked up his guitar and used his song writing talents to create a tribute video,for his brother Tom, that has recieved more than 1 million views on You Tube. Today Henry is here with us to talk about losing his brother to alcoholism, his music and his mission to raise global awareness about the dangers and heartbreak of alcohol abuse and addiction. Click here to learn more about Henry and his music.…
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1 Back From Rock Bottom: Meet Amy Baumgardner 51:00
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51:00It was on a cold January day, after downing three beers, two shots of Southern Comfort and a glass of White Zinfandel that Amy Baumgardner got behind the wheel with two of her children in the back seat and crashed her car nearly killing her five year old daughter, Madison. Today Amy is here with us to share her amazing story of addiction and recovery. In addition to being a wife, a mother of three, author and inspirational speaker, Amy has also appeared as a guest on Oprah's Life Class with Iyanla Vanzant. For more on Amy, Click Here.…
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1 The Big Debate: Abstinence Versus Harm-Reduction Based Treatments 33:00
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33:00She's Back! Today, it's with great pleasure that I welcome back to GUC (for the fourth time), author and family counselor at Edgewood Treatment Center in Nanaimo, British Columbia - Lorelie Rozzano. Today Lorelie is here with us to share both her personal insights and professional perspective on the big debate around Abstinence and Harm-Reduction Based Treatments. To listen to Lorelie on GUC, talk about her first book, Jagged Little Edges, Click Here. To listen to Lorelie on GUC, talk about her second book, Jagged Little Lies, Click Here. To listen to Lorelie on GUC, talk about her third book, Gracie's Secret,Click Here. Don't forget about Lorelie on Facebook. All information in this episode is intended for reference purposes only. You should talk to your doctor or therapist before beginning any treatment program.…
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1 Girl on the Edge: A Film By Jay Silverman 31:00
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31:00Based on a true story, Girl on the Edge is a powerful drama from the co-writer of Blue Valentine, Joey Curtis and the Executive Producer and Co-Creator of A&E’s The Cleaner, Jay Silverman. Girl on the Edge follows the journey of a young girl struggling with the aftermath of a horrific trauma, the toll that it takes on her family, and the last chance she has to overcome it in the most unlikely of places. Here with us today to talk about the film, the inspiration behind the film and so much more is none other than Jay Silverman. Jay Silverman has excelled as a leading Director, Producer, and Photographer for over 30 years specializing in award-winning television, digital, and print campaigns; having worked with renowned celebrities such as Denzel Washington, Beyonce, Quentin Tarantino, Jamie Foxx, and Ray Charles. His advertising clients include IBM, Coors, Panasonic, Disney, Budweiser, CBS, ABC, Pepsi & Apple. Jay Co-Created and Executive Produced A&E’s “The Cleaner", starring Benjamin Bratt; an hour long drama based on a real life interventionist who uses unorthodox methods to save lives of those who battle addictions. Other notable shows include “Roots 30 Year Anniversary Special” for TV One, “The Secret Things of God” for Fox, and “D’Jango Unchained”, a one hour special for Weinstein Company.…
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1 CUFFED? A Film About Addiction, Recovery and Life With Angelica Hester 27:00
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27:00Today it's with great pleasure that I welcome to the show director, editor, producer and creator of Little Birdie Films, Angelica Hester. Angelica is here with us to talk about her latest project, an feature length documentary film called CUFFED? a film that's meant to explore the most important questions about addiction, recovery and life. CUFFED? follows the lives of Amir, Daniel, Bart, Tonya, and Gary, all people who have been irreversibly affected by addiction. Their stories are accompanied by expert commentary from highly regarded doctors, therapists, and government officials who have dedicated their lives to the study and treatment of this disease. CUFFED? highlights the arguments of both pro- and anti-Methadone groups in order to investigate the administration, use and misuse of Methadone. In addition to the discussion of current methods of treatment, CUFFED? also brings to light different programs in development to combat addiction without pharmaceutical substitutes. The effectiveness of one-on-one counseling, meditation, 12-step, and yoga are all explored. To get involved and support CUFFED? through their Kickstarter campaign, Click Here. To check out CUFFED? on Facebook, Click Here and for Twitter, Click Here.…
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1 Abstinence-Based versus Harm-Reduction Treatment: Is One Better Than The Other? 44:00
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44:00Today on GUC, I am joined by Lorne Hildebrand, Executive Director of the Edgewood Addiction Treatment Center in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Lorne, along with his clinical and professional expertise, is here to walk us through the differences as well as the pros and cons associated with both Abstinence-Based and Harm-Reduction based treatments. For more on the Abstinence versus Harm-Reduction based treatment debate, Click Here. All information in this episode is intended for reference purposes only. You should talk to your doctor or therapist before beginning any treatment programs.…
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1 Chronicle Me: The Anonymous Social Network 27:00
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27:00"But the idea behind ChronicleMe wasn't to make a better way to gossip. Richichi wants people to post worries, cries for help and deep secrets without fearing the social media shaming and bullying that can accompany public posts on other sites." syracuse.com Today on GUC, I'm talking with AJ Richichi, the founder and CEO of ChronicleMe.com, the positive social network. ChronicleMe addresses teen suicide, cyber-bullying, and other serious social issues by providing a safe, positive place to discuss life’s greatest challenges including, but not limited to, abuse, addiction, sexuality, eating disorders and much more. ChronicleMe is all about support, whether you are giving it or receiving it. For more on ChronicleME, Click Here…
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1 The Positive Possibilities Of A Relapse With Holli Kenley 37:00
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37:00What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think about a relapse? Do you see it as a major dissapointment? Do you think of it as a moral failing? Do you see it as a dead end? Well what if I told you that a relapse doesn't necessarily have to be a bad thing? What if I told you that a relapse can actually be an amazing opportunity for growth and self discovery? Would you think I was nuts? Would you think that I've absolutely lost my mind? Well before I met Holli Kenley, a California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, I viewed the relapses of my loved ones as a negative event. But not anymore. In this episode of GUC, Holli reveals the postitive possibilites available within a relapse. Although it may sound impossible, I promise you (if you keep an open mind) that after this episode your preceptions of a relapse will be changed forever. Prepare to have your mind blown! To Connect With Holli on Facebook, Click Here. Holli Kenley is a California Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage, Family, and Child Counseling. She has authored numerous published articles and five books including Breaking Through Betrayal: And Recovering the Peace Within; cyber bullying no more: Parenting a High Tech Generation, and Mountain Air: Relapsing and Finding the Way Back…One Breath at a Time.…
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1 Stones - A True Life Story Based on the Music and Recovery of Alexander McKay 31:00
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31:00"If you put the films Once, Crazy Heart and Leaving Las Vegas into a blender, you'd get a movie cocktail called Stones." Don & Roydon “A kid once said to me “Do you get hangovers?” I said, “To get hangovers you have to stop drinking.” Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister, Motorhead Today's episode of GUC, is all about the exciting upcoming film, Stones - a true life story based on the experiences of singer/songwriter and recovering alcoholic Alexander McKay. Here with us to discuss the Stones film is writer, producer and founding partner of Donroy Independent Films, Don Macnab-Stark. As a full-time screenwriter, script doctor and consultant, Don has written over seventy feature scripts, three of which were filmed in 2012 (Rabid, Hope For Love and Act Like You Love Me.) For more on the Stones film, Click Here To listen to Alex's music, Click Here For more information on Don Macnab-Stark, Click Here…
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