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A Medical show for non-medical people, about history, comedy, travel and all the ways we find medicine wonderful, hosted by Doctors J and Santhosh Supporting us monthly has all sorts of perks! You get ad free episodes, bonus musical parody, behind the scenes conversations not available to regular folks and more!! Your support helps us to pay for more guest interviews, better equipment, and behind the scenes people who know what they are doing! https://plus.acast.com/s/travelmedicinepodcast. ...
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✅ SUBSCRIBE! And thank you for being a friend! Follow for Fun News Stories, Music Countdowns, Adult Beverages, Sports Talk, Old School Videos, and More! JOSH'S TIMELINE 1986: Purchases Men at Work's "Cargo" 1987: Attends first concert - The Monkees! 1989: Records station promos at 89.9 KGRG 1991: Performs radio skits in garage w/ Velasco 1994: Takes History of Rock & Roll at GRCC 1997: Becomes Kevin's co-host on 92.5 KCAT 1998: Solo radio show begins; Mobile DJ 1998: Station commercials at 1 ...
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Jokes and over-analysis about under-seen films. Cover art is the Thor Against the World album cover by Mark Dancey. Opening music when we have it is "Ride of the Valkyries" covered by grimmolehill747. Ending music when we have it is Franz Nicolay https://franznicolay.com/Want to listen to an old episode we no longer have posted? Have thoughts about the show or a movie we discussed? Email: hourofthunder (at) gmail
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Thank you for checking out Rock Musical Month. Coming up is Septdumber, where the topics are slightly dumber than usual, and way more September. First film will be Rambo III (1988). Looking for more content? We are continuously backfilling our library with classics such as our radio play of Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps (250 - 253) and Music Vide…
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Episode 122: This week we are celebrating the music of the 80s! Join us as we discuss some of our favorite artists, a bunch of great memories, and our Top 5 selections for the best rock albums of 1984. 0:00 - Cold Open / Intro (Lee Michaels) 1:36 - Background / 1984 Criteria 3:04 - Big John's Number 5 Selection 4:43 - Josh's Number 5 Selection 6:19…
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Episode 121: This week the show welcomes Aolani Glover to the program! I first met Aolani at Central Washington University back in 1997. As fellow residents within the same dorm, we would soon begin hanging out with our group of friends partaking in random activities such as ab workouts, dinner parties and drinks on the weekends. After graduating, …
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Don't worry, we do discuss the b-hole cut. The YouTube video essays we referenced were: Maggie Mae Fish's "The Baffling Politics of Cats (2019) and TS Eliot" and Lindsay Ellis's "Why is Cats?". We were joined by Ben and Eve, who played in the British math rock band Cats and Cats and Cats between 2005-2012. The band reformed recently for performance…
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The pantheon performed a LIVE reading of Labyrinth (1986). Here is a preview of the madness, and the entire performance can be watched on YouTube. If you're looking for a regular review of the movie, that can be found in Episode 819. Check out some other Rock Musical movies we've covered: 741: Shock Treatment 746: Rock & Rule 820: Rock 'n' Roll Hig…
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If you want to play along at home while we discuss the various countries' entrance uniforms, here is The Cut article we reference: The Olympic Opening Ceremony Uniforms and Outfits, Ranked. Episode includes results of first few days of games and chat about corporate sponsorships. We also talk about the sport Banana Ball, check out our full episode …
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Shivers, also known as The Parasite Murders, They Came from Within, and, for Canadian distribution in French, Frissons. Editor of this film, Patrick Dodd, also worked on 913: Johnny Mnemonic. Mr. Monopoly has a book of hoaky Canadian radio plays that Cronenberg adapted for television. E-mail hourofthunder@gmail.com if you want us to do a reading of…
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Episode 120: This week the show welcomes back Andy and Erik to discuss a number of different topics including: A new list of the Top selling beers in the country, Katy Perry's latest single backfires amongst fans, the latest diet craze that's blowing up social media, and we discuss our recent trip up to Flagstaff. 0:00 - Cold Open / Intro (Lee Mich…
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It's Canada Month and Thor's birthday week. Doctrette of Horror coincidentally picked the film Happy Birthday to Me, but the calendar event made some people think it was a Zoom birthday party for Thor. The conversation went exactly as you'd expect. End song by Riyandi Kusuma. Mr. Monopoly wrote a Bloody Good Horror article about the film. The next …
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In our final episode of season 10, Dr's J and Santhosh return to San Diego to discuss all things comic book medicine! Along the way they cover plausible development and function of the x gene, mutants versus mutates, mutant physiology, the best medical career for professor X, cerebro, Sinister neurosurgery, Gambit and biokinesis, super soldier seru…
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In this episode, Dr's J and Santhosh perform a rap up of what's new in respiratory viruses. Along the way they cover the return of our rap alter egos Poppa Pill and PeniChillin, dropping bars and knowledge, chimpanzee coryza virus, pediatric respiratory risks, pathogenesis of respiratory syncytial virus, monoclonal antibodies, bird flu aka fowl pla…
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Episode 119: This week Lee returns to talk about some fun stories going on in the news including a price war battle within the fast food restaurant industry, the rising costs of concerts and artists who are bailing out on their tours, some big rule changes within the Miss USA pageant, and find out what's going on with the new trend they are calling…
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In this episode Dr's J and Santhosh cover diseases and epidemics that were never real, but still impacted their communities in both positive and negative ways! Along the way, they cover cello scrotum, chinese restaurant syndrome, good examples of terrible science, the questionable effects of msg, world war 2 resistance biowarfare, diagnostic exams,…
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Double Identity is back to share kindness like sprinkles. The band taps into the nostalgia of distorted 2000’s pop rock guitars and sugarcoats it with confident and catchy vocal melodies, accumulating in a genre fans have affectionately dubbed “Disney pop-punk.” ---------------------------------------------- Also discussed in this epiosde was 746: …
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🎵 Oh Canada.... month... 🎵 We kick off our newest theme and I hope you poured yourself a Bloody Caesar or Double-Double. Lebbi joined from the GameLink Podcast. Old Tomato Face breaks down the scene locations of downtown Calgary. Other films produced in Canada that we reference: 718: Cool Runnings and 904: The Lighthouse. Next week's topic is The C…
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In this episode, Dr's J and Santhosh discuss why they keep a little dirt under their pillow for the dirt man! Along the way, they cover millennial earworms, the dirt man song, the four classes of soil borne disease, new jersey and the history of streptomycin, Bob dole, citizen science, malicidins, metagenomics, drug resistance in soil, selfish bact…
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Episode 118: This week Ethan McDonald joins the program live in person! And in honor of our 30-year class reunion, we've decided to take a stroll down memory lane about the old days. During this episode, Ethan takes over and flips the script on me to ask a few questions about our old days back in high school. As well as a list of some of my favorit…
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We conclude Cowpoke Month with new pantheon member, Bob The Girl. July will be all Canadian films, starting with FUBAR (2002). Looking for more content? We are continuously backfilling our library with classics such as our Hunter S. Thompson 3-part conversation (226-228) and Tom Hanksgiving (729-734). If you want to check out the full list of topic…
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In this episode, Dr's J and Santhosh continue their summer planning sessions by discussing sun and vacation based health! Along the way they cover hemispheric seasonal differences, beach diagnosis, Frank's sign, bilirubin levels, saddle noses, surviving a rip current, sunburns, skin cancer, odd uses for olive oil, secret army sun projects, Asian v …
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In this episode Dr's J and Santhosh take a break from their usual history and science to discuss their summer reading list of medical themed books! Along the way they cover reading rainbow, alternative names for viruses, pizza hut, Hans Zinsa,, Humpty Dumpty and neurosurgery, murine typhus, the transatlantic accent, plagues and generals, doctor to …
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Episode 117: This week the show welcomes Andy and Jen. And we'll be discussing a number of different topics including Andy's new job at the senior living community, our road trip to the Grand Canyon, and some Hollywood actors who are having threesomes... while Lenny Kravitz is nearly a decade in from having any sex at all. 0:00 - Cold Open / Intro …
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This movie has the combined writing staff of Predator and Land Before Time. The final question was a lengthy discussion about favorite songs written for a movie. If you're looking for the time we discussed movie songs BETTER than the movies they were written for, it can be found in episodes 25 - 27 of Tequila Sunrise. Next week a very special guest…
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In this episode, Dr's J and Santhosh round up whats new in the world of medicine, this time with an emphasis on the use of toys! Along the way they cover nostalgic children's shows, toys repurposed to medical equipment, gyroscopes, whirligigs, malaria and paper centrifuges, Lego for anesthesia and medical training, Roahld Dahl and hydrocephalus, mo…
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