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Mobile Arcade Club: An Apple Arcade Show

Steven Impson and Chris Button

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Mobile Arcade Club is a show where we take a look at games from Apple Arcade each episode and talk about what works, what doesn't, and hopefully let you know if it's something you might want to try. Hosted by Steven Impson and Chris Button. Follow us on Twitter and discuss each episode's games! https://twitter.com/MArcadeClub Business queries: mobilearcadeclub(at)gmail(dot)com
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In this episode, Jimmy discusses friendships between people with disabilities and able body people. Are they possible? What is one of the most common reasons these friendships fail? What can be done to help these friendships not only survive but grow? The answer to these questions and more are in this episode! Websites from this episode: Famous App…
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In this bonus episode Sam explores the Instagram sensation that is the avocado and why this berry that takes its name from the Aztec word for testicle makes some people rather anxious. This is the full interview with author and environmental journalist Louise Gray, who’s book Avocado Anxiety tracks the stories of our five-a-day from farm to fruit b…
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In this episode, Jimmy discusses lawyers who handle Social Security Disability cases. Are they neccessary to win a favorable judgement? Can you file and win on your own? Who pays your attorney? What if you lose your case? How much does the attorney get paid? These questions and many more are answered in this episode. Websites in this episode: Resea…
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In this episode - the last of the A series! - Alessandra, Neil and Sam take on listeners’ suggestions to create quite the pot pourri mix of anchovies, alewives and avocados. If you have any suggestions for season ‘B’ let us know! You can find A is for Apple on Instagram and X (Twitter) or email us at aisforapplepod@gmail.com Useful links and things…
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In this extra bonus episode, Neil talks with Sam and Alessandra about why getting plenty of nitrogen in the soil is good for making amino acids and therefore protein. You can follow the A is for Apple Podcast on Instagram and X (Twitter). Sam Bilton also hosts the Comfortably Hungry Podcast and is the author of First Catch Your Gingerbread, Fool’s …
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In this episode Allie gives Sam and Neil a topic to sink their teeth into as we discuss all things meaty. We chat about fake birds, meat jellies and learn why certain molecules make savoury food so irresistibly scrumptious. Useful Links and things mentioned in the episode Neil cooks Jane Grigson’s recipe for Guards of Honour Eating Ortolans - Gastr…
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In this episode, Jim,my and his crew delve into ataxia, a neurological disorder affecting coordination and balance. They explorcauses,symptoms,andtreatment options. The episode aims to raise awareness, provide support, and highlight ongoing research efforts in the field of ataxia. Websites from this episode: Fmous Apple: wwa.famousapple.com Living …
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Cell phone blindness is a phenomenon that involves temporary vision loss in one or both eyes after looking at your phone in a dark room....such as a bedroom, bathroom, movie theater, etc.... Websites from this episode: Research & Information: www.healthline.com Our Homesite: www.famousapple.com Living With A Disability: www.famousapple.com/group Co…
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This episode features two of Jimmy's assistants, Dave Picker and Emily Baker, who share the revitalized direction and mission statement for An Apple A Day. Websites from this episode: An Apple A Day Home Site: www.famousapple.com Living With A Disability: www.famousapple.com/group Contact An Apple A Day: admin@famousapple.com…
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Here is an extra helping of the A is for Apple podcast following on from our last episode on vegetables. If you listened to the last 'A' episode, you’re probably thinking that we were on our best behaviour. But you should know us better than that by now! As ever Allie, Neil and I talked for ages about our vegetal A’s and inevitably we strayed onto …
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In today’s episode we will be discussing what many a child dreads encountering on their dinner plate. So prepare yourself for a wrinkled nose or two, an impromptu visit to the sick room and a few prickly surprises as Allie, Neil and I explore the verdant world of vegetables. Useful Links Sam’s Recipe for William Verrall’s Sweetbreads With Asparagus…
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In today’s baking themed episode, Alessandra looks into that classic piece of kitchen kit, the Aga, Neil investigates hyper-regional Welsh biscuits called Aberffraw cakes and Sam goes oh-so-retro with a deep-dive into angelica. Books and other things mentioned in this episode: Joanna Trollope A Village Affair (1989) Televised version (1995) Book on…
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Things start to get fruity in this third episode. Neil chooses almonds, fuelling a historical debate that goes a bit nuts. Apricots are more Allie’s jam as she looks at their use in literature and Sam takes the less beaten track of the aubergine, sparking memories of the time she made a parmigiana…on TV! Useful Links Neil's recipe for - or, rather,…
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Ever wondered what the origins of the word jerk are? Or how you can tell whether your allspice is fresh? Sam, Neil and Allie seek answers to these questions in this mini bonus episode. Suggested Reading Hans Sloane, A voyage to the islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica, with the natural history ... (Volume 1) (1707) Hans Slo…
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We’ve been fine tuning our olfactory organs and immersing ourselves in a cloud of wonderful scents. In this episode Neil explains why asafoetida is a substitute for garlic and onions by some religious groups; Sam chats to food writer and broadcaster Melissa Thompson about jerk seasoning (which includes allspice) and Allie has a gripe about a litera…
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In this bonus episode, Allie interviews apple detective Tom Adams to discuss his work in uncovering forgotten and nearly extinct apple varieties, and why preserving them is crucial. Contact us: email: aisforapplepod.gmail.com Find our Substack, social media & various other bits and bobs via our Linktree: linktr.ee/aisforapplepod…
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In the very first episode, Neil is presenting and gives everyone a free choice as to what topic they want to talk about, as long as it begins with A of course. Alessandra goes for apples, Neil chooses absinthe and Sam looks into adulteration. Links to things mentioned in this episode: ‘13 Magical Ways to Use Apples’ Glyn Hughes’ Alan Turin sculptur…
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Shanti Hershenson’s first two novellas were published when she was in the sixth grade, although her writing journey started long before then. Ever since she could hold a pencil, marker, or crayon, she was creating stories. They started from pictures, mere scribbles, and eventually, turned into captivating tales. She lives in California with her par…
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In Today's episode, Jimmy speaks with jack of all trades, when it comes to the arts ,Michaell Magrutsche. Michaell Magrutsche is an Austrian-Californian Multimedia Artist. He became a creativity-awareness educator through his experience-based outside-the-box upbringing that he was forced into, through his neurodiversity. He is totally self-taught, …
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This is the third and final part o-f our series on "Narcissists and People with Disabilities". ~In this episode, we look at the signs that indicate whether you possibly grew up with narcissistic parents. Websites from this episode: Research and infor: www.psychcentral.org Living With A Disability: www.famousapple.com/group…
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This is Part 2 of our "Narcissist and A Person With A Disability". Learn some of the tactics they use to control others and what can be done to break that hold. Also, hear Jimmy's own personal story of how he had to deal with his life long abuse from his narcissistic mother. Find out what happened when she threatened to remove him from her will. We…
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This is the first episode in a series on Narcissism and People With A Disability. In this episode, we examine the narcissistic partner. The signs to look out for and what to do if, anything, if in fact, your partner is a narcissist. This episode contains powerful information. Websites from this episode: Info & Research: www.domesticshelter.org Nati…
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In this episode, you will learn the difference between Type1 and type2 diabetes. As well, you will, you will be made aware of the signs and symptoms for each...... In this episode, Jimmy also responds to a couple of e-mail-s from listeners and reveals some personal information about himself.על ידי Jimmy Apple
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Hospice and palliative care both aim to minimize discomfort from serious illnesses. However, there are key differences between the two....Jimmy Apple has, just recently, entered into one of these care programs. Find out more about each program and which one Jimmy has entered.על ידי Jimmy Apple
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Tis the season for Christmas and Holiday parties! Do you attend these parties, decline the invitation or just blow it off? Do you like parties? Does having a disability make the thought of going to a party make you feel anxious and/or nervous? If any of this sounds familiar.... THIS IS A DON'T MISS EPISODE! Websites from this episode: Living With A…
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Jimmy discusses how you can start, now, to make more money than you receive SSD by taking advantage of a program offered by Social Security. The 50 year anniversary of Rehabilitation Act of 1973. This law prohibits disability-related discrimination in programs that are run by federal agencies or receive federal funding. This is also the 6 Year Anni…
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The Beatles had a Number One song "HELP" in 1965! The definition of "Help", according to Webster's Dictionary: to make more pleasant or bearable: improve, relieve, rescue, Jimmy talks about not only helping those with a disability but also how those of us, with a disability are not only able but qualified to help others. WEBSITES FROM THIS EPISODE:…
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Liked holiday decorations, every year it seems they begin predicting Social Security Cost Of Living Adjustment (COLA) earlier and earlier. And they speak as if they are experts on the subject! .... Jimmy turned to and is passing on information directly from the Department of Social Security regarding this subject. Websites from this episode: Inform…
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Is there a special way to treat a person with a disability? Are people with disabilities just an inconvenience to society?......Learn how to not let anyone define you by your disability!!!....This is a must listen to episode! Websites from this episode: Guilbault Girls Podcast: guilbaultgirlsshow.buzzsprout.com youtube.com/c/GuilbaultGirls…
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They say I'm a diabetic now....Oh Great, now they say I'm at risk for clots in my lungs....I can't believe they tell me they have to amputate my foot....Do you believe they think I should go on a diet and quit smoking at they same time? What is wrong with them?.....Is it They? Them? Or YOU? Websites from this episode: Living With A Disability: www.…
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Bipolar disorder (formerly known as manic-depressive illness or manic depression) is a lifelong mood disorder and mental health condition that causes intense shifts in mood, energy levels, thinking patterns and behavior. These shifts can last for hours, days, weeks or months and interrupt your ability to carry out day-to-day tasks.... Websites from…
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Depression is a common mental health condition that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and changes in how you think, sleep, eat and act. There are several different types. Depression is treatable — usually with talk therapy, medication or both. Seeking medical help as soon as you have symptoms is essential...... Websites in this episode: Resear…
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Jimmy discusses a list of suggestions for people newly diagnosed with a disability. This list also works as a reminders for others. This list was compiled by speaking with medical professionals as well[ as people with disabilities, Websites from this episode: Living With A Disability: www.famousapple.com An Apple A Day Chat: www.famousapple.com/app…
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Insulin resistance is a complex condition in which your body does not respond as it should to insulin, a hormone your pancreas makes that’s essential for regulating blood sugar levels. Several genetic and lifestyle factors can contribute to insulin resistance. Websites from this episode: Research and information: www.clevelandclinic.org Living With…
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Jimmy welcomes back, on the podcast, disability advocate Kristy Taylor. People with disabilities are the most diverse and discriminated against minority in the world. This, along with a petition to get a disability pride parade in Las Vegas, Nevada are topics discussed in this episode. Websites from this episode: Ataxia Awareness/Las Vegas: https:/…
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Have you, or someone your close to, be told you are "Prediabetic"? Then told to go home and watch what you eat, limit your sugar intake, cut out snacks and so on and come back in a month for another blood test?....HUH??? It kind of leaves you scratching your head, doesn't it? Today, Jimmy is discussing Prediabetes..... Prediabetes means you have hi…
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Heatstroke is a life-threatening condition that happens when your body temperature rises above 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius). It’s usually the result of overexertion in hot, humid conditions. Symptoms can include confusion, seizures or loss of consciousness. Untreated, heatstroke can lead to..... Websites from this episode: Research a…
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Jimmy Talks with Mack Marsh, Project Director and CEO of PARKING MOBILITY. The company was founded and is operated by the disability community. Parking Mobility is a nonprofit community education and enforcement program designed to efficiently address accessible parking abuse in your community. As persons with disabilities, they fully appreciate th…
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Jimmy speaks with author, attorney, Spencer Bishins about his book. 'Social Security Disability Revealed' In this episode, Spencer takes on listener's questions about Social Security Disability from applying to benefits. He also gives two listeners free copies of the audio version of his book. We also discuss whether gender identity is considered a…
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Protein is good for you, right? But is too much protein harmful to you? Listen to this episode of An Apple A Day's THE FRITTER to find out the answer! Websites in this episode: Research and Information: www.clevelandclinic.org Living With A Disability: www.famousapple.com/group An Apple A Day Chat: www.famousapple.com/applechat Jimmy@famousapple.co…
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Jimmy discusses the differences between a dietitian and a nutritionist. Which is more likely to be covered by your health insurance? Which requires more formal education? These and many more questions are answered in this episode of An Apple Fritter! Websites in this episode: Research & Information: www.clevelandclinic.org Living With A Disability:…
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Hey! Stop complaining about the things you can't do and start bragging about the things you can! Your future is as bright as you allow it to be! Websites in episode: Living With A Disability: www.famousaple.com/group An Apple A Day Chat: www.famousapple.com/applechatעל ידי Jimmy Apple
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In May, 2023, U.S. President Joe Biden Said "The Covid19 Pandemic is OVER!" Who do you trust to give you this information? A Politician or a Scientist? Joe Biden might be a nice guy to some people, but to others he's a stumbling, mumbling politician. Most people, I would think, would trust a scientist over a politician in this matter. If you are li…
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Does your when you get out of bed in the morning? Or maybe your or a shoulder starts the day creaky? If so, this might be why: You’re overworking muscles when they should be off the clock. Awkward sleeping positions can put stress and strain on your body as you’re catching ZZZs, leading to pain when you should be rising and shining. Here are some w…
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Chanda Hinton is the Executive Director of the Chanda Center for Health and Chanda Plan Foundation, which provides access to holistic, collaborative, and disability competent healthcare programs to individuals with physical disabilities. She landed in this role, based on personal experience as a woman living with a spinal cord injury, by choosing t…
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Today, Jimmy talks about the fast evolving culture of transsgenderism and gives you a guide to help understand some of the terminology being thrown about...Plus, did you know, transgender people are afforded protections under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, yet, they claim Transgenderism is not a disease or a disability???? This is a v…
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