Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iTunes. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2024

The Jimmy Dore Show (comedy)

Mike MacRae, J. Dore (jimmydore.com); Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
“Hollywood is ruining movie sex scenes!” – Al Pacino calls in to complain

MSNBC proves they HATE rural Americans. Bill Maher schooled over border w/ Max Blumenthal
(The Jimmy Dore Show) The March 4th live show will become segments and part of the weekly radio release, which comes out every Thursday. Catch in on YouTube, Rumble, and on podcast sites. #TheJimmyDoreShow. Become a premium member: jimmydore.com/premium-mem... to have full access anytime.

Friday, August 28, 2020

The Jimmy Dore Show (comedy iTunes)

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Ah, Trump...I should be quiet. Is my time up?
Listen to "The Jimmy Dore Show" (TJDS) on Apple Podcasts. Ice Cube understands politics. Demand something for your vote! Out-of-touch Hollywood "Blue Checks." Phone calls from Mike Pompeo, Barrack Obama, Herman Cain, and Joe Biden! Kamala is a cop! Featuring Stef "the Miserable Liberal" Zamorano and voice actor Mike MacRae!
jimmydorecomedy.com

Monday, May 9, 2016

Free guided meditations from UCLA (MARC)

Crystal Quintero, Wisdom Quarterly; MARC (Mindful Awareness Research Center marc.ucla.edu)
"The pain of the mind is worse than the pain of the body." - Publilius Syrus
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Free Guided Meditations
For an introduction to mindfulness meditation to practice on your own, turn on some speakers and click "Play."

Podcasts are also available on iTunes to download. For a more in-depth experience, take the 6-week Online Classes 

NOTE: MARC is experiencing technical issues with its iTunes page. In the meantime, use the "Play" button. Here
 

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Marijuana is dumb. Can it be smart? (video)

CC Liu, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom QuarterlyMitch Jeserich (L&P, 12-11-15); NPR.org

Cannabis-cover-for-podcast
GOOD: There are actually many beneficial compounds and cures in maligned cannabis.
DUMB: Marijuana (high in THC and little else) dumbs us down, violates Five Precepts.



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How can a natural plant be good or bad? Misuse makes it bad. What can possibly make it good?
 
CANNABIS PHARMACY
Tending Nature's pharmacy is boring (AP).
Learn the real medical potential of "marijuana" with Michael Backes, specialist in cannabis science and policy issues at a So. California consultancy.

Backes previously founded the first evidence-based medical cannabis dispensary. He is the author of the book Cannabis Pharmacy: The Practical Guide to Medical Marijuana.

About the book: There are currently 4.2 million medical cannabis patients in the US, and there are 20 states… More
Jorge Cervantes gives a preview of his new book The Cannabis Encyclopedia, a 588-page tome with 2,000+ beautiful color images and an 8.5 x 11 inch format. Its three-column pages are easy to read and packed with up-to-date information essential for patients and gardeners.
Medical marijuana glut: Pioneer Production and Processing's Ashley Green trims flower in Arlington, Wash. With low prices and too much stock, how will Big Pharma ever profit? (AP)

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National Public Radio (NPR) updates
Hey, Beavis, check this out. It's a joint holder. lol (starvingartist513/deviantart.com)
Indiscretions in our youth put me to shame, Beav. - Indubitably, Bumstead. Shall we relax to the soothing whispers of NPR? - Let's. Perhaps there are medical advances (iwatchstuff.com).
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(GW Pharmaceuticals)

The first studies of cannabidiol show promise for treatment-resistant epilepsy, but researchers caution that these are preliminary results and bigger, better studies are needed.



I like weed; my husband smokes it. He doesn't inhale. (Richard Burkhart/AP for TV One)
David McNew/Getty Images

Elaine Thompson/AP

While the state permits people to possess and grow small amounts of recreational pot, they still can't buy or sell it. MORE FROM NPR

Monday, April 27, 2009

Religion and Health care


(KQED) Religion and health care: Put these words together in the same sentence, and opinions are sure to fly. Join the April edition of "Health Dialogues" as it explores how religion affects health care: from making major life decisions, to choosing health practitioners, to religio-cultural attitudes towards health care, and much more. Tune in to hear more. (Find local airtimes). View clips from this month's interviews.
  • Health Dialogues is a special series from KQED's "The California Report." It fa-cilitates an ongoing discussion of California health care issues important to the underserved: children, low-income residents, minorities, and people with disabilities to name just a few. Learn more>>

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