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This Crazy Celiac Life

Rachelle Carlson & Joshua Carlson

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I'm a mom on a mission. My son Joshua was diagnosed with celiac disease on Jan 23, 2019, after being sick for over 2 years. A blood test and endoscopy confirmed his diagnosis. In my research, I learned that the average time to diagnosis is 6-10 years in the U.S. We started a podcast This Crazy Celiac Life to help spread the word about CD and to support people with Celiac Disease and NCGS. Message us at: thiscrazyceliaclife@gmail.com anchor.fm/tccl/message Support this podcast: https://podcas ...
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Sit down with host Chris Carlson as he interviews podcasters, musicians, and other general content creators and get to know their stories, background, inspirations, and whatever else may happen to come up in the conversation!
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The Torah (Bible) is the fundamental text of Biblical and Western thought and it is a guidebook for our lives. Mark Gerson, The Rabbi's Husband, will explore the greatest hits of Jewish thought in conversation with some of the most interesting thinkers from varying religious persuasions. The discussions on this show will reflect the understanding that the Torah and all associated books are intended to guide us through our challenges and in our decisions today. We will strive to understand ho ...
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Stories from the front lines of life sciences. Hear how founders, investors, engineers, scientists, and quality experts are innovating to save lives. You’ll hear founders share their insights from launching and scaling their business, investors giving their outlook on funding, industry experts unfolding their latest insights and research, and quality professionals offering advice to navigate the regulatory maze and avoid audit pitfalls. We interview the brightest people in the life sciences ...
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Positivity. Creativity. Optimism. All combined into one photography podcast devoted to a celebration of valuing photography and photographers without judgement. We believe that a photographer is a person who takes photographs... you can make your living doing it, and you can also do it in secret without making a cent... either way, this podcast is about valuing all photographers. I'm Jerred Z, a photographer in Omaha, Nebraska who has been teaching photography and photographing the Midwest l ...
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The Ring of Fire is a loop around the Pacific Ocean that's a literal hotbed of volcanoes, earthquakes, hydrothermal vents, and other geologic activity. Learn how the interactions among tectonic plates cause all this mayhem in today's episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/earth/geology/ring-of-…
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On this episode we'll talk about 10 serial killers who are still out there (some are most definitely dead by now). These are some of the most notorious unsolved serial killer cases the world has ever seen! We'll also play The Wheel of Death with Vikki! ⁠Be sure to visit our ⁠⁠WEBSITE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ WATCH⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ our podcast on our ⁠⁠YouTube Channel⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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On today’s episode we discuss Timothy Treadwell and his life leading up to his final trip to Alaska. Our oddity today is the story of a Runaway School Bus. Sources: Grizzly Man (2005) https://grizzlypeople.wordpress.com/ https://people.howstuffworks.com/timothy-treadwell.htm https://allthatsinteresting.com/timothy-treadwell https://allthatsinterest…
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The weirdest chapter in Approaching Zion makes for a kinda’ weird A segment about intelligence and genius. We talk about the history of ranking intelligence and its influence on eugenics before discussing more modern conceptions of intelligence and genius from a nature AND nurture perspective. Then we get into Hugh Nibley’s eulogy of Donald Decker.…
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Dr. Advait Jukar, our first ever guest, returns for another crack at the Ice Age franchise. In The Meltdown (2006), we catch up with the world’s most famous computer-animated megafauna as they flee climate change, and a snake-oil salesman, and vultures, and Mesozoic monsters, and in the end it turns out the stakes were never really that high. But i…
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This week we’re replaying some of our favorite shows about planets and stars and galaxies and the people who have studied them. In this episode from May 2020, the story of an important if not technically perfect image: the first picture ever taken from the Hubble Space Telescope. Plus: an Irish bee enthusiast spends time at home building a beehive …
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Join us with guest Dr. Rolland Carlson, CEO of Immunexpress to talk about the transformative work happening in sepsis diagnosis. Dr. Carlson discusses the importance of rapid sepsis diagnosis. The episode covers challenges faced during product development, regulatory achievements, and future plans for sepsis diagnostics. Dr. Carlson also shares adv…
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This episode we're joined by Dr. Joshua Lee, a clinician, researcher, and professor specializing in medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for alcohol and opioid use disorders. Dr. Lee discusses his extensive research on medications such as naltrexone and buprenorphine, their significance in treating substance use disorders, and the transformative pot…
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