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Grating the Nutmeg

Connecticut Explored Magazine

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Connecticut is a small state with big stories. GTN episodes include top-flight historians, compelling first-person stories and new voices in Connecticut history. Executive Producers Mary Donohue, Walt Woodward, and Natalie Belanger look at the people and places that have made a difference in CT history. New episodes every two weeks. A joint production of Connecticut Explored magazine and the CT State Historian Emeritus.
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Guitar Tone Network

Rich Goyette & Rich Adams

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At the Guitar Tone Network our aim is to provide you, our podcast listeners, with unbiased information about guitars, amplifiers, and everything in the signal chain. This information will help you develop educated opinions and make informed decisions when considering components for your guitar rig. www.GuitarToneNetwork.com
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PodChatLive - The Podiatry Podcast

Ian Griffiths and Craig Payne

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PodChatLive brings you weekly episodes covering the previous 7 days in Podiatry; stories from the mainstream/social media and newly published research papers of interest. Hosted by Podiatrists Ian Griffiths (UK) and Craig Payne (AUS).
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PodChatLive 150: ChatGPT can diagnose foot conditions, new intrinsic foot muscle strength paper, and run streaking for behaviour change Contact us getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: Foot clinic owner facing disturbing criminal charges, Charlottetown police say Can ChatGPT-4 Diagnose and Treat Like an Orthopaedic Surgeon? Look, ove…
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PodChatLive 149: What causes muscle cramps, Navicular drop & injury, and Running foot strike & economy Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: NotebookLM Running economy with shoes that elicit an involuntary forefoot strike in the habitual rear and non-rear foot strike runners Exercise-Associated Muscle Cramps in Ironman-Di…
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Have you got your Halloween costume ready? Been on any graveyard tours this month? Well, this story for you! I’d never thought of body snatching as having anything to do with Connecticut but as this episode proves, the disappearance of a young women’s body lead to a New Haven riot. I’ll get the details from Richard Ross author of the new book Ameri…
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PodChatLive 148: Lower limb alignment & back pain, Psoriatic arthritis & foot pain, and half/marathon news updates. Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: Association between lower limb alignment and low back pain Disabling foot pain and its impact on daily living among people with psoriatic arthritis…
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PodChatLive 147: Running for back pain, Women’s foot morphology and risk factors for Sever’s disease Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: Nike Says Its Running Category Is On the Mend. But Is It Enough to Challenge Hoka, On and Asics? Running is acceptable and efficacious in adults with non-specific chronic low back pain…
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PodChatLive 146: Parkrun is 20, Calf raise test data for adolescents, injuries in football referees, and foot exercises changing foot posture (maybe) Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: Epidemiological analysis of injuries in soccer referees Local and non-local effects (on the posterior chain) of four weeks of foot exer…
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Most people know something about Mark Twain, the pen name of Samuel Clemens. After all, he wrote his most famous books while living in Hartford, Connecticut. His 25-room house on Farmington Avenue cost over $40,000 in 1874 dollars. Raised as a child in Missouri, he became world famous for his wit and humor both in print and on stage. But what if th…
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PodChatLive 145: Why can’t Ian pronounce Dermatoscopy, treating plantar warts, and orthotic deformation testing Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from today's episode: Nike CEO's LinkedIn profile Reliability and Validity of the Orthotic Deformation Test Cantharidin (1%), podophyllin (5%), and salicylic acid (30%) formulation in recalcit…
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PodChatLive 144: Does RED-S exist, plantar fascia stiffness, and onychomycosis treatment alongside nail polish Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: Concealing Meets Healing in the Treatment of Toenail Onychomycosis: A Review of Concurrent Nail Polish Use With Topical Efinaconazole 10% Solution Efficacy and tolerability o…
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In this episode, you'll hear about the remarkable life and legacy of the man that Lin-Manuel Miranda called "America's favorite fighting Frenchman," the Marquis de Lafayette. This month marks the 200th anniversary of Lafayette's visit to Connecticut, part of his so-called "Farewell Tour" of America in 1824. Natalie Belanger of the Connecticut Museu…
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PodChatLive 143: GTN for achilles tendinopathy, ant bites on the feet, and kinesophobia & nail surgery Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links for this episode: Medical college apologises after Dean participates in “frenzies of abuse" Influence of the kinesiophobia and its pain intensity relationship in subjects with onychocryptosis A surgica…
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PodChatLive 142: HCPC social media guidance, Pickleball injuries, and N-of-1 trial design Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from todays episode: Guidance on the use of social media Podiatrists who perform surgery Emerging Patterns of Foot and Ankle Injuries in Pickleball Players Effect of Advanced Footwear Technology Spikes on Sprint Ac…
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Author Steve Thornton asks “Who really makes history”? In his new book, Radical Connecticut: People’s History in the Constitution State, co-authored by Andy Piascik, guest Steve Thornton tells the stories of everyday people and well-known figures whose work has often been obscured, denigrated, or dismissed. There are narratives of movements, strike…
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PodChatLive 141: Stretch to live longer, incidental MRI findings in ballet dancers, and Germanic approaches to foot orthoses & HAV surgery Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from Todays Episode: Physicians’ experiences with indications and prescriptions of foot orthoses Want To Live Longer? Science Says To Stretch Foot and Ankle MRI Find…
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PodChatLive 140: The reason Ian & Craig feel so old, Foot orthoses for hip OA, and the windlass mechanism in plantar fasciopathy Links from this episode: Chargers QB Justin Herbert diagnosed with plantar fascia injury to right foot, expected to be ready for 2024 season First metatarsophalangeal joint dorsiflexion resistance in individuals with plan…
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PodChatLive 138: Olympic Games update, backward walking as rehab, and do Vegans get less worse DOMS? Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: Nike breakdancing shoe Research suggests controversial super spikes do make runners faster (press release) BACKWARD WALKING VERSUS BALANCE TRAINING IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC ANKLE INSTA…
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Have you ever discovered that one of your favorite places is being renovated? Like your grandmother’s kitchen, your favorite restaurant, or even a museum, and you worry that the charm or the appeal of the place might be gone after the renovation? Podcast editor Patrick O’Sullivan and Producer Mary Donohue went to just such a place, the Peabody Muse…
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PodChatLive 137: The feet and pregnancy - heel heights in the third trimester, and heat application to the soles of the feet during labour Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from todays episode: On athletic shoes interview The Effect of Hot Perfoming on the Soles of the Feet in the First Stage of Labor on Labor Suitable Heel Height, a Po…
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PodChatLive 136: Golf injuries, How a clinicians own exercise habits influence their care of patients, and Shockwave & the plantar fascia Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links for this episode: Science Says Sha'Carri Richardson Could Technically Run on Water Effect of extracorporeal shockwave therapy on plantar fascia thickness in plantar f…
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PodChatLive 135: Is Shuropody closing down?, Sleep & injury risk, and vitamin deficiencies & wound healing Contact us on: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links for todays episode: Is This The Future Of Supershoes? The Relationship Between Pes Planus, Diaphragm, Postural Control, and Plantar Pressure Prospective Evaluation of Vitamin C, Vitamin D, and Z…
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This year marks the 80th anniversary of the Hartford Circus Fire. In this episode of Grating the Nutmeg, Natalie Belanger of the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History tells the story of the deadliest man-made disaster in Connecticut history. On July 6, 1944, the Big Top of the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus caught fire during a …
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PodChatLive 134: Allergies & running injuries, 3D printed Vs prefabricated foot orthoses, and a big plantar heel pain RCT Contact us on getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this weeks episode: History of Multiple Allergies and Gradual Onset Running-Related Injuries in Distance Runners Comparing Prefabricated and 3D Printed Foot Orthoses for the M…
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July 1990 marked the passing of a landmark piece of federal legislation, the Americans with Disabilities Act, known as the ADA. To recognize this event and to celebrate Disability Pride Month, we are uncovering the legacy of disability rights leader, Phyllis Zlotnick (1942-2011). Zlotnick was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy at birth. Beginning in…
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PodChatLive 132: Calf raise testing, Blood flow & heel pain, and necrotising fasciitis. Email us on getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: Samsung launches ‘sneakers of the future’ that can control your cell phone A randomised crossover trial on the effects of foot starting position on calf raise test outcomes Posterior Tibial Artery …
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PodChatLive 131: Determinants of diabetic foot complications & a new review on non-surgical management of big toe arthritis Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this week: Italian Olympian breaks high-jump record before faking injury, jokingly pulling springs from shoe What are the most effective treatments for arthritis of the big to…
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We love a Sherlock Holmes "who done it" whether it's Basil Rathbone from the 1940s, Benedict Cumberbacth from the 2000s, or Millie Bobby Brown as Sherlock's sister Enola Holmes from the 2020s. But it was a Hartford-born actor who gave Sherlock Holmes his signature look - his curved pipe, deerstalker cap and magnifying glass. William Gillette was bo…
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PodChatLive 130: Celebrity foot injuries, flat feet & muscle strength, choosing running shoes, and how the UK treat ingrown toenails Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links for todays episode: Pseudoscience is easy to identify if you examine their claims Revolutionary New Insoles Combine Five Forms Of Pseudoscience How do runners select their…
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PodChatLive 129: Beighton threshold for hypermobility in children, wax baths for plantar fasciitis, and pes planus & hip arthroplasty Contact us: getinvolved@gmail.com Links from today: Rod Dixon winning the 1983 NY Marathon Variability of joint hypermobility in children: a meta-analytic approach to set cut-off scores Effects of cassava wax bath as…
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June is PRIDE month and we’re celebrating by bringing you an episode about efforts to bring LGBTQ+ history to light. As one guest, historian William Mann writes, “Throughout its history, Connecticut’s LGBTQ population has moved from leading hidden, solitary lives to claiming visible, powerful, valuable, and contributing places in society.” In this …
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PodChatLive 128: A more modern approach to manual therapy, a new paper on supination resistance, and running with CLASS Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links for this episode: Exploring the relationship between the supination resistance test and the effects of foot orthoses on the foot and ankle biomechanics A modern way to teach and practi…
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PodChatLive 127: Goal setting & shared decision making with children, Foot & leg pain in cerebral palsy, and CBD for pain? Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from todays episode: Child-led goal setting and evaluation tools for children with a disability: A scoping review Foot and lower leg pain in children and adults with cerebral palsy …
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Did you know that comic books were invented in Connecticut? Well, sort of. There are lots of precedents for printing texts with images. But the origin of mass market comic book printing is 1930s Waterbury, where Eastern Color printing began by re-publishing comic strips from newspapers in magazine form. Eventually they partnered with Dell publishin…
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PodChatLive 126: Swearing with patients in clinic, foot strength not reducing running injury risk, and the mediterranean diet & diabetic foot ulcers Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: Can Swearing Be Professional and Patient-Centered? Hip and core exercise programme prevents running-related overuse injuries in adult no…
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PodChatLive 125: Patients own knowledge about Rheumatoid arthritis, insole materials & heat, and foot pressure with bunions email us at: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links for this episode: Vibrant Bloom Bondi L Assessment of rheumatoid arthritis patients' knowledge about foot problems related to their illness and foot care practice Effectiveness of…
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It’s Spring in Connecticut and this episode is part of our celebration of May as Historic Preservation Month. Grove Street Cemetery in New Haven is the first planned cemetery in the country. The design of Grove Street Cemetery in the 1790s pioneered several of the features that became standard like family plots and an established walkway grid. It i…
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PodChatLive 124: Running is good for you, high heels can be bad for you, and another study looking at insoles for plantar fasciitis Contact us on getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links for this episode: Role of insole material in treatment of plantar fasciitis Health Benefits of Different Sports: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal and…
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PodChatLive 123: Reducing adolescent football injuries, psychological factors & pain, and knee arthroplasty & bunions Message us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: What if flat feet were…normal? Shoe technology reduces risk of diabetic foot ulcers What your running shoes say about you PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS SHOW LIMITED ASSOCIATIO…
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