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The Tilted Table is a podcast featuring Sean Landon Clarke and Joe "thefrackymack," a fellow enthusiast of the world around us. Sean and Joe speak off-the-cuff and discuss thoughts on anything they can come up with. It's conversation with some character, insight, comic revelry and antagonism... and all completely uncensored.
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Exploring the Blues in Chicago

Tilting Windmill Studios

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In this Tilting Windmill Studios production, Brett David Stewart investigates the past, present, and future of blues music in Chicago. Stewart speaks with a legendary producer, historians, veteran musicians, and fans to dig deep into the importance of this long-standing American art form.
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Every week, co-hosts Miles Griffis and Betsy Ladyzhets talk with podcast producer James Salanga about the latest COVID-19 numbers, and Long COVID news, commentary, and research. No pandemic minimizing, gaslighting, or denial here! Still Here is an abridged version of The Sick Times’ newsletter, which publishes weekly. The Sick Times is a nonprofit newsroom chronicling the ongoing Long COVID crisis.
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss the NIL and college students getting paid for their name, image, and license. Join them for a spirited discussion about college sport’s most controversial rule. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool Groove by Anwar Amr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGzzBbYRjFY Saturday by Infract…
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In this episode of Still Here: The Sick Times' team recaps the Spring 2025 PolyBio Research Symposium on Long COVID. And disabled journalist Lygia Navarro talks about the language we use for Long COVID, rounding up reader responses to a survey about terms used to describe aspects of the Long COVID experience. The transcript for this podcast is⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss odd and strange food pairings that are actually awesome… or not. Elvis had fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches, so tune in to find out what Sean and Joe have experimented with. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool Groove by Anwar Amr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGzzBbYRj…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss odd sports and strange incidents that happened in some of America’s favorite pastimes. From the man that died on a race horse and still won the race to a man that played for both teams during the same day of a double-header, they dive into some of the strangest stories in the wide world of sports. Attribution - T…
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In this episode of Still Here: Journalist Kate Fishman talks about how game designers have used their medium to showcase experiences of Long COVID, highlight COVID risk, and offer an opportunity for people to think more deeply about ableism. And science and medicine journalist Felicity Nelson shares her experience participating in a Long COVID clin…
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Send us a text Joe interviews Sean about his debut novel Pressed, his inspiration for the book, the process, the world of publishing and, as a special reveal, Sean Landon Clarke drops this "Nom de plume" and reveals his real name. Join us for the discussion. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool Groove by Anwar Amr h…
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In this episode of Still Here: Betsy Ladyzhets and Heather Hogan recap two April 24 arts events focused on creating space for artists with Long COVID to share their work safely and provide a container for the spectrum of emotions they're feeling. And freelance writer Anna Wenner talks about the importance of self-advocacy after it took two ER trips…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss the useless skills they may consider quitting their day jobs to master. Everything from shadow puppets to calligraphy and many other odd skills that would likely lead you absolutely nowhere before it took you to any iconic status. Join them on a journey of useless talents. Attribution - The following music was us…
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In August, leading Long COVID researchers will gather in Santa Fe, New Mexico for a major conference on Long COVID and other post-acute infection syndromes. (Find more information about the meeting, including deadlines for scholarships and short talks, on the Keystone Symposia website.) The meeting, organized by Long COVID experts and hosted by the…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss three wishes they have and the possibilities with those wishes, both good and bad. It’s a Monkey’s Paw wish-fest with a monkey’s wrench thrown in a spot or two. What would your three wishes be? Join them for as they rub the genie in the bottle. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool…
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In this episode of Still Here: Science journalist Colleen de Bellefonds discusses a spinal surgery that can help reduce symptoms for some people who have a rare complication of myalgic encephalomyelitis — and, increasingly, Long COVID. And writer and COVID resource archivist Nadica Zimmerman shares experiences from people still practicing COVID saf…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss the good and bad advice they have been given throughout their life. From school, to work, to friendships, to commitments, and dreams. Join them as they explore the words that change their lives and the words that were better left unsaid. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool Groove…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss things they didn’t like in the moment of doing it, but looking back in hindsight, it was a positive journey and they think differently, glad they had those experiences. Join us. Maybe there were a few adventures you hated in the moment, but glad you did them in hindsight. Maybe they were the same experiences as t…
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The Trump administration's order to eliminate $11 billion in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grants has already impacted some state health departments' work monitoring and researching Long COVID — even with those cuts in limbo. And in her collection "Days of Grace and Silence: A Chronicle of COVID's Long Haul," Ann E. Wallace chronicles …
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss the things you hated as a child, but love as an adult. Join us as we talk about that nasty smell of fish you hated as a child, but love to eat as an adult… I’m talking about sushi. Get your mind out of the gutter. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool Groove by Anwar Amr https://ww…
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While tilt table testing is considered the "gold standard" for POTS diagnoses, it can prove risky for many with Long COVID. And on average, the Severe ME Advocacy group sees at least one crisis case from a person with Severe ME facing potentially fatal medical neglect or traumatic medical abuse. In this episode of Still Here: Author and reporter Ju…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss failed inventions that may not have changed history, but often changed the reputation of the folks that invented them and, in some cases, changed their lives… and not in a positive way. Join the podcast while they discuss failed ventures into new ideas. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast …
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Lisa McCorkell, one of the founders of the Patient-Led Research Collaborative (or PLRC), recently stepped down after five years co-leading the organization. She spoke with Still Here co-host Betsy Ladyzhets about formative Long COVID studies, advocating for federal funding, developing new patient-led initiatives, and more. The full transcript of th…
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Last week, a federal order to rescind COVID-related funding meant over 45 grants for Long COVID pathobiology studies through the National Institutes of Health (NIH) RECOVER initiative were canceled. But after reporting from The Sick Times and Chemical & Engineering News, advocates sprung into action, and days after the initial cancellation, the gra…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss what they wanted to be when they were kids, what they ended up doing, and what they would do if they won the lottery. Join us on a journey of dreams. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool Groove by Anwar Amr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGzzBbYRjFY Saturday by Infraction – No Co…
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The Office of Long COVID Research and Practice is the latest on the Trump administration's chopping block. It's in line with steps taken to target and erase federal responses to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and Long COVID crisis. And finding a friend with Long COVID proves a transformative gift for a fellow performer living with Long COVID. In thi…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss fashion and clothing that once ruled the world that is now gone or regulated to the discount racks of your local T.J. Maxx. Join us for an episode where we discuss the clothes we don’t want to admit we wore and the clothes we still tease our friends about because they used to wear them. Attribution - The followin…
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Long COVID is an international public health crisis, and while its effects are felt around the world, access to research and understanding about the virus is not equal. And coming to accept one's disabled identity when living with Long COVID can bring up an array of emotions. In this episode of Still Here: Freelance journalist Rishabh Jain talks wi…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe discuss their list of “hard nopes,” the things they would never do. Join us to learn why they are not “yes men” when it comes to several activities so many others love. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool Groove by Anwar Amr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGzzBbYRjFY Saturday by Infract…
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On March 11, 2020, the U.S. government declared COVID-19 a national public health emergency. Five years later, millions of people have developed Long COVID — both before the emergency was declared, like co-host Miles Griffis, and many more after. In this episode of Still Here: Griffis reflects on five years of having Long COVID and discusses the im…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe count down their list of the five worst rappers of all time. Why spoil it here? Tune in to find out who is the worst of the worst to drop a verse. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool Groove by Anwar Amr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGzzBbYRjFY Saturday by Infraction – No Copyright Mus…
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While the federal government has historically supported workers with disabilities, many workers with Long COVID worry accommodations such as working remotely are now threatened under the Trump administration. Plus, see The Sick Times live virtually or in New York City on March 18 to commemorate Long COVID Awareness Day and month. In this episode of…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe talk about frivolous lawsuits. Everything from suing McDonalds because a man only got one napkin to a man suing himself… let’s not give too much away. You may have heard about famous frivolous lawsuits, but we’re talking about the worst of the worst lawsuits you've probably haven’t heard about. Join us as we talk about t…
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Before a federal advisory committee on Long COVID even had its first meeting, Trump ordered it shut down. Plus, the isolation of being shut down when advocating for COVID-19 preventative measures and Long COVID awareness in leftist spaces. In this episode of Still Here: Co-host Miles Griffis shares his reporting on Trump's executive order shutting …
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In this episode of Still Here: Invivyd chairman Marc Elia speaks with co-host Miles Griffis about his recent op-ed for The Sick Times about how bureaucracy is killing people with Long COVID and the role of monoclonal antibodies in the ongoing pandemic. And freelance health and science reporter Annika Hom speaks with co-host Betsy Ladyzhets about ef…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe talk about the shitty jobs they have had in their life… from cleaning disgusting public restrooms to telemarketing to everything in-between. Join us! You’ve probably had these jobs too. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool Groove by Anwar Amr https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGzzBbYRjFY Sa…
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Send us a text Sean and Joe talk about reality television shows! They discuss ones they would create if they had the power, the insane ones already out there, and their overall opinion of one of the most popular television genres in history. Join them for a real reality episode. Attribution - The following music was used for this podcast Funk Cool …
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In this episode: How can reframing pandemics as inevitable change the way we prepare for them? And looking at Long COVID resources for getting accommodations. Writer-owned science publication Sequencer Magazine co-founder and writer Max Levy talks with co-hosts Miles Griffis and Betsy Ladyzhets, along with producer James Salanga, about ways we migh…
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