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Best podcasts about air around us

Latest podcast episodes about air around us

Vital Transformation
Weekly Inspiration 2022 | Pinchas | The Effects of the Air Around Us On Our Consciousness

Vital Transformation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 35:06


To follow along with this study, visit: https://www.sefaria.org/sheets/419664?lang=bi Pinechas, Pinchas, Pinhas, or Pin'has (פִּינְחָס‎—Hebrew for "Phinehas," a name, the sixth word and the first distinctive word in the parashah) is the 41st weekly Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה‎, parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the eighth in the Book of Numbers. It tells of Phinehas's killing of a couple, ending a plague, and of the daughters of Zelophehad's successful plea for land rights. It constitutes Numbers 25:10–30:1. The parashah is made up of 7,853 Hebrew letters, 1,887 Hebrew words, 168 verses, and 280 lines in a Torah scroll (סֵפֶר תּוֹרָה‎, Sefer Torah). To support Eliyahu Jian's work, visit vitaltransformation.org/donate Got a question? Click here to submit a form with your question and Eliyahu will respond to your email as soon as he can! — eliyahujian.com/contact For more than three decades, Eliyahu Jian has been guiding men and women through the process of strengthening their relationships, improving their businesses, and embracing healthier lifestyles while connecting to a higher power and purpose. Eliyahu's roles have included coaching CEOs, investment fund managers, entrepreneurs, and leaders from every walk of life. "How we feel today and every day is a choice. What will you choose to create in your life?" - Eliyahu To rediscover your spiritual path, visit eliyahujian.com/store to schedule a session OR email info@eliyahujian.com for a FREE consultation. - Healing Session - Business Coaching Session - Relationship Coaching Session - Soul Reading - Astrology Chart Session We can not do this without YOU! To join the online community, visit: vitaltransformation.org • Click here to subscribe: youtube.com/EliyahuJian/?sub_confirmation=1 • Click here to watch another video: youtube.com/EliyahuJian For important info and weekly updates, subscribe to the weekly email list by visiting eliyahujian.com , scrolling all the way down to the bottom left, and entering your email! Follow Eliyahu Jian: • Instagram: www.instagram.com/eliyahujianofficial/ • Twitter: twitter.com/eliyahujian • Facebook: www.facebook.com/EliyahuJianOfficial Follow Vital Transformation: • Instagram: www.instagram.com/vital_transformation/ • Twitter: twitter.com/TransformVital • Facebook: www.facebook.com/vitaltransformation.org Eliyahu Jian: "I don't take myself too seriously and I like to make people laugh and help them choose joy and happiness. I like to simplify spirituality and make it more accessible. I translate profound spiritual wisdom into practical, everyday advice that empowers people to live their happiest and most fulfilled experiences."

Big Picture Science
Air Apparent (rebroadcast)

Big Picture Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 50:31


Whether you yawn, gasp, sniff, snore, or sigh, you’re availing yourself of our very special atmosphere. It’s easy to take this invisible chemical cocktail for granted, but it’s not only essential to your existence: it unites you and every other life form on the planet, dead or alive. The next breath you take likely includes molecules exhaled by Julius Caesar or Eleanor Roosevelt. And for some animals, air is an information superhighway. Dogs navigate with their noses. Their sniffing snouts help them to identify their owners, detect trace amounts of drugs, and even sense some diseases. Find out what a dog’s nose knows, and why no amount of bathing and dousing in perfume can mask your personal smelliness. Plus, why your own schnoz is key to not only enjoying a fine Bordeaux, but to survival of our species. Guests: Sam Kean – Science writer, author of “Caesar’s Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us”  Ken Givich – Microbiologist, Guittard Chocolate company Alexandra Horowitz – Dog cognition researcher, Barnard College, author of “Being A Dog: Following the Dog Into a World of Smell”  Rachel Herz – Cognitive neuroscientist, Brown University, author of “Why You Eat What You Eat,” and “The Scent of Desire: Discovering Our Enigmatic Sense of Smell”  Originally aired December 4, 2017

Petra's BodyWorks
Stuff You need to know about Heat and the Air around Us

Petra's BodyWorks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 1:46


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Big Picture Science
Air Apparent

Big Picture Science

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 51:38


(Repeat) Whether you yawn, gasp, sniff, snore, or sigh, you’re availing yourself of our very special atmosphere.   It’s easy to take this invisible chemical cocktail for granted, but it’s not only essential to your existence: it unites you and every other life form on the planet, dead or alive.  The next breath you take likely includes molecules exhaled by Julius Caesar or Eleanor Roosevelt. And for some animals, air is an information superhighway.  Dogs navigate with their noses.  Their sniffing snouts help them to identify their owners, detect trace amounts of drugs, and even sense some diseases.  Find out what a dog’s nose knows, and why no amount of bathing and dousing in perfume can mask your personal smelliness. Plus, why your own schnoz is key to not only enjoying a fine Bordeaux, but to survival of our species. Guests: Sam Kean – Science writer, author of “Caesar’s Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us”  Alexandra Horowitz – Dog cognition researcher, Barnard College, author of “Being A Dog: Following the Dog Into a World of Smell”  Rachel Herz – Cognitive neuroscientist, Brown University, author of “Why You Eat What You Eat,” and “The Scent of Desire: Discovering Our Enigmatic Sense of Smell”  Ken Givich – Microbiologist, Guittard Chocolate company

Lab Out Loud
A Breath of Fresh Science Writing from Sam Kean

Lab Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 24:02


Making his third appearance on Lab Out Loud, we welcome science storyteller Sam Kean back to the show.  As author of The Disappearing Spoon and The Violinist's Thumb, Sam has a new book out called Caesar's Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us.  Sam joins us to talk about how a chemistry thought problem lead to the title of his new book, why we should care about the air around us, and also shares some insights on science writing.   Show notes at:  https://laboutloud.com/2017/11/episode-175-caesars-last-breath/

Inquiring Minds
Molecules From Caesar's Last Breath Are Inside You

Inquiring Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2017 41:30


We talk to science writer Sam Kean about his latest book Caesar's Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us.

Town Hall Seattle Science Series

What’s invisible, ubiquitous, and has an epic story to tell? New York Times bestselling author Sam Kean provides us with a curious history of the air we breathe. In a tale as artful as it is scientific, Kean’s Caesar’s Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us, places air center stage in the tale of Earth’s and humanity’s existence. Join Kean to trace the origins and ingredients of our atmosphere–how the alchemy of air reshaped our continents, steered human progress, powered revolutions, and continues to influence everything we do. Buy the book:Caesar’s Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us   Recorded live at Greenlake Bathhouse Theater by Town Hall Seattle Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Patrick Lalley Show
Sam Kean Part 1

Patrick Lalley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 10:09


Sioux Falls native and NYT Bestselling author Sam Kean on The Patrick Lalley Show discussing his new book, Ceasar's Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us, on Sept. 11, 2017. This is Kean's fourth book. He explores science by telling interesting and unknown stories in an engaging way.

Patrick Lalley Show
Sam Kean Part 2

Patrick Lalley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2017 6:59


Sioux Falls native and NYT Bestselling author Sam Kean on The Patrick Lalley Show discussing his new book, Ceasar's Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us, on Sept. 11, 2017. This is Kean's fourth book. He explores science by telling interesting and unknown stories in an engaging way.

Smarty Pants
#22: What the Nose Knows

Smarty Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2017 40:06


Melanie Kiechle introduces us to the 19th-century world of smell detectives, where the nose reigned supreme and cities mapped their stench patterns;  Sam Kean tells how gases can have a profound effect on us—from knocking us out to making us laugh, and even causing the French Revolution. Plus, top off our exploration into the sensory world of invisible forces with an excerpt from a new book on all the light we cannot see. Go beyond the episode: Melanie Kiechle’s Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century Urban America Sam Kean’s Caesar’s Last Breath: Decoding the Secrets of the Air Around Us Check out a modern-day smell map of the City of Light (and Odor), from graphic designer Kate McClean Live in Pittsburgh? Download Smell PGH, the app that tracks pollution odors (read more here) Read more about the volcanic eruption that led to the French Revolution Flip through the scanned pages of Humprhy Davy’s book on his laughing gas experiments, which could use a funnier title: Researches, chemical and philosophical chiefly concerning nitrous oxide, or diphlogisticated nitrous air, and its respiration Tune in every two weeks to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek. Subscribe: iTunes • Feedburner • Stitcher • Google Play • Acast Have suggestions for projects you’d like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Subjects With Sam
Andrew Boryk, Tech Entrepreneur

Subjects With Sam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 46:05


Awesome episode with a great friend Andrew Boryk. He talks about being a tech entrepreneur in New York City. Follow him @TrepisLife on Twitter. Apparently "Trep" is slang for Entrepreneur. (Or so he tells me) Intro and Outro music from the creative commons library, Air Around Us by Chalk Dinosaur