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Drift into a world of tranquility as you float gently across a luminous lotus lake beneath a starlit sky. In this soothing sleep hypnosis experience, Andrew Green guides you into deep relaxation, helping you release the weight of the day and surrender to profound serenity, balance, and inner peace. Surrounded by glowing lotus blossoms and calm, reflective waters, you'll be effortlessly carried toward restful, restorative sleep.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Pressure, a movie now in theaters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Backrooms, which is a movie now in theaters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So you know that thing where you're exhausted, but your brain won't stop replaying old stuff... things you said, things that happened, relationships that ended badly? Andrew Green created this session specifically for that. It's not a meditation where someone just tells you to breathe and imagine a beach. Andrew actually guides you through the process of emotionally releasing that weight...the regrets, the "I should have known better" loops, all of it... in a way that feels surprisingly natural and not at all forced.What makes Andrew's approach stand out is the tone. It never feels clinical or generic. From the very first words, he acknowledges that you've been carrying something real, and treats that with actual care before walking you into deep rest. A lot of people in the comments on videos like his say they didn't even make it to the end because they were already out...but they also woke up feeling lighter in a way they didn't expect. If you've got unresolved stuff living rent-free in your head at 2am, this is the one to put on tonight.
This micro-hypnosis experience is all about simplicity...no intricate steps or overwhelming directions, just pure relaxation. Andrew Green's calming voice merges seamlessly with the soothing sounds of a gentle evening breeze, the soft swaying of grass, and the faint melody of crickets in the background. Through gentle hypnotic suggestions, he guides you to calm your thoughts and drift into a deep, undisturbed sleep. It requires no effort or overanalyzing...just a serene journey into tranquility.
In this week's episode of the B2B Marketing Podcast, in association with Omne, Kavita Singh sits down with the ‘UK Agency of the Year' to explore the tension between creativity and commercial impact. Joined by Anna Massey, Strategy Director at Omne, and Andrew Green, Creative Director at Omne, the discussion unpacks what commercially effective creativity really looks like in practice. From the mistakes B2B marketers make in brand and demand generation to the challenges of uncovering and applying insight, this episode is essential listening for marketers looking to drive stronger commercial results. The team also explores what an effective partnership between strategy and creative teams should look like, the biggest hurdles in measurement, and the thinking behind Omne Connect — a platform built specifically for the foodservice and away-from-home sectors. Want more? Omne will also be highlighting its ‘UK Agency of the Year' win in a brand-new case study, released on June 4.
This micro-hypnosis session simplifies relaxation…there are no complex instructions or excessive guidance, just pure, effortless peace. Andrew Green's voice blends with the gentle croaking of marshland frogs, the stillness of moonlit waters, and the distant sounds of the night. Subtle hypnotic cues quiet your mind and guide you into deep sleep without distraction. There's no effort and no overthinking…just a smooth journey into rest.
Three months into the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, we find out about the 20,000 sailors trapped on board with dwindling resources and minimal health provision. We hear from Mohamed Arrachedi, Network Co-ordinator for the Arab World and Iran for the International Transport Workers' Federation, and Helen Sampson, Emeritus Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University.News from the World Health Assembly where WHO member countries come together for form health policy for the year ahead. Global Health journalist Andrew Green reports.Lots of us love a video game, but for a few the games can start to take over their lives, and the impact of a gaming disorder can be very serious – especially for children. Our reporter Kate Ferguson reports from a specialist clinic in Western Australia to find out how they have been tackling the issue One in four surveyed doctors thought preservation was likely to work in the future, but how might we be preserved and why would we want to be? We unpack the reality of what's possible now and what might be next.Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Hannah Robins, Clare Salisbury, Researcher: Scarlett VictoriaThis programme was edited on 29/05/2026
This episode contains discussions of murder, execution, racial violence, and a botched public hanging. If you need to skip any section, the chapter markers below will help you find your way around. Support resources are listed at the end of these notes.This EpisodeSeason 40 of Foul Play covers America's forgotten crimes — fifty states, 250 years, and the stories that slipped out of the history books. Episode 8 closes out the season with a double portrait. One case from New Hampshire. One from Colorado. Eleven years apart. Two thousand miles between them. The same question at the center of both: when the law finally catches up with a killer, does it actually deliver justice?This is historical true crime at its most uncomfortable.Case A: The Great Falls National Bank Murder — New Hampshire , 1897Joseph A. Stickney was sixty-eight years old when a man walked into his bank on Good Friday morning, April 16, 1897, and cut his throat.Stickney was the cashier of the Great Falls National Bank in Somersworth, New Hampshire — a mill city of seven thousand people where the Salmon Falls River dropped one hundred feet over a mile and powered seven textile mills. The bank had operated since 1865. On a holiday morning, with the mills closed and families walking to Mass, Stickney was alone at his desk with $150,000 in money and securities behind him.The man who killed him was Joseph E. Kelley, twenty-four years old, born in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Kelley had been convicted in Somersworth five years earlier for breaking and entering. He had studied the bank's routine. He walked in with a blackjack, knocked Stickney to the floor, cut his throat, and left with approximately $6,000 in cash — leaving $144,000 behind.The historical murder investigation moved fast. Kelley hired a horse team from Whitten's Stable. The team was found the next day at Phoenix Stables. On April 29, investigators searched a boarding house in Berwick, Maine, where they found a box containing a false mustache and goatee. Kelley had already crossed into Quebec on a Boston & Maine train. He was caught in a Montreal brothel, seated between two prostitutes, still wearing a woman's dress he had purchased for $10 in gold from a hotelkeeper in Quebec.At trial in Dover, New Hampshire, in November 1897, Kelley changed his plea to guilty — but only if the hanging could be scheduled for January 16, 1898. He had a contract with the Devil, he explained, that expired January 15.Dr. Charles Bancroft of the New Hampshire State Asylum for the Insane examined Kelley multiple times and concluded he had the instincts of a man but the judgment and capacity of a child of nine. Expert after expert called him a "high-grade imbecile. " Chief Justice Alonzo P. Carpenter, who had served as Chief Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court since 1896, presided over a bench that ultimately found Kelley guilty of second-degree murder — thirty years in state prison. Kelley was reportedly disappointed. He had wanted to hang.Case B: The Trolley Murder of Joseph C. Whitnah — Colorado , 1886On the night of May 19, 1886, Joseph C. Whitnah was driving a horse-drawn streetcar along the Broadway line of the Denver City Railway when two men approached his car at the southern terminus at Broadway and Alameda.Whitnah was a streetcar operator in a city mid-boom. Denver's population tripled between 1880 and 1890, from roughly 35,000 to more than 106,000. The Denver City Railway operated forty-five coaches across sixteen miles of track.Andrew Green, twenty-five years old, and his associate John "Kansas" Withers had been waiting for Whitnah's car. Green fired two shots from a .38 caliber revolver. The first shot was accidental — triggered when Whitnah screamed. The second was deliberate, close-range, through the heart. Whitnah died on the spot. The $14 in fares in his cashbox went untouched.The true crime investigation broke in six days. On May 21, a private detective received a tip at the G.A.R. Saloon on Larimer Street — the Grand Army of the Republic, a fraternal organization for Union veterans. Withers confessed almost immediately and identified Green as the shooter. Green was arrested and confessed on May 25. He told investigators he had been promised the death penalty would be taken off the table if he cooperated.That promise was never confirmed or denied.Green stood trial before an all-white jury. This was Denver six years after a mob of 3,000 attacked the city's Chinese quarter and lynched a man named Look Young. Defense attorney Edgar Caypless worked pro bono. He argued that no robbery had actually been completed, that Green's confession was coerced by a false promise, and that the first shot was accidental. The jury deliberated a little over an hour — was polled four times, one juror holding out for second- degree — and returned a verdict of guilty of first-degree murder. Death.On July 27, 1886, Sheriff Frederick Cramer of Arapahoe County cut the main rope at 2:24 PM before fifteen to twenty thousand spectators gathered between the Broadway and Colfax bridges. Vendors sold lemonade. Families had brought picnic lunches. Children were in the crowd.Green's neck did not snap. Twelve minutes after the jerk-up, doctors could still feel a pulse at his wrist. At 3:45 PM — eighty-one minutes after Cramer cut the rope — undertakers removed Andrew Green from the gallows and placed him in a casket bound for the "colored" section of Riverside Cemetery.The execution was condemned by nearly every Denver newspaper. In 1889, Colorado moved all executions to the state prison in Canon City, limited witnesses, and commissioned a new gallows design. In 1897 — the same year Joseph Stickney was murdered in New Hampshire — Colorado abolished the death penalty. It was reinstated in 1901.Historical ContextBoth cases arrived during the same decade, when American law was negotiating what justice was supposed to look like. In New Hampshire, a court grappled with whether a man who could plan a murder could simultaneously lack the mental capacity to stand fully accountable for it. In Colorado, a court asked whether a Black man could get a fair trial six years after his city had watched a lynch mob go unpunished.Neither question has a clean answer. Both still echo.This is Season 40 of Foul Play: America's 250th Anniversary — the crimes that didn't make the monuments.Our Sponsors:* Check out Kensington Publishing: https://www.kensingtonbooks.com* Check out Mood and use my code SHANE for a great deal: https://mood.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Tonight you're standing in a vast quiet field under a midnight sky... and in your hands is a glowing lantern holding everything you've been carrying. The decisions. The pressure. The need to control it all and make everything right.In this sleep hypnosis, Andrew Green guides you through one of the most powerful acts of self-care you can do ... simply letting go. As your lantern rises into the night sky, something in your chest loosens. The grip softens. And for the first time in a long time, you exhale.This one is for the overthinker. The fixer. The one who holds it all together so nobody else has to. Tonight, you get to put it down.Drift into the deepest, most surrendered sleep you've had in a long time.Headphones recommended.
This week, we look ahead to the key talking points at the 79th World Health Assembly, where the Devex team will be reporting from next week. As the World Health Organization continues to operate on a deficit, and with the U.S. withdrawal from the agency, we dig into what the future holds for WHO and how this shifting financial landscape will reshape the global health architecture. With WHO facing funding constraints, we explore how this financial shortfall could impact the agency's response to the new hantavirus outbreak and its ongoing fight against HIV. During the episode, we also highlight the sessions we are most looking forward to at Devex Impact House, happening on the sidelines of WHA. Secure your spot by registering here: https://pages.devex.com/devex-at-wha-79.html To offer a preview of the 79th WHA, Senior Editor Rumbi Chakamba sits down with reporters Jenny Lei Ravelo and Andrew Green for the latest episode of our weekly podcast series. You can now also request an in-person invite or register for on-demand content for our upcoming Devex Impact House @ London Climate Action Week here: https://pages.devex.com/devex-at-london-climate-action-week.html
Imagine sinking into warm, glowing hot springs beneath a starlit sky. As soothing steam rises, gentle waves of light envelop you, relaxing every muscle and calming your mind. In this guided sleep hypnosis session with Andrew Green, you will unwind as the healing waters dissolve tension, restore energy, and renew your spirit. This session is ideal for anyone feeling restless or emotionally drained—busy parents, professionals, or anyone seeking peace. You can enjoy it before bed, during a wind-down period, or whenever you need to reset. The soothing narration and ambient soundscape feature rhythmic breathing cues, flowing water sounds, and subtle harmonics that mimic the natural pulse of a hot spring.As you drift deeper, each breath invites calm while releasing old tension, guiding you into restorative sleep. By the end of the session, you will feel lighter, centered, and refreshed, ready to awaken renewed.
Experience the serenity of this micro-hypnosis session, where simplicity reigns. Andrew Green's calming voice harmonizes with the gentle whispers of evening birds, creating a peaceful backdrop as twilight descends. With gentle hypnotic cues, you'll effortlessly surrender to a tranquil state that invites deep, restorative sleep. Leave behind overthinking and embrace this effortless journey into relaxation. It's time to unwind and let nature's soothing rhythm guide you to a refreshing rest.
Experience deep, restorative sleep in the vast stillness of Yosemite National Park.In this immersive sleep hypnosis journey, Andrew Green gently guides you into profound relaxation as you wander through Yosemite's towering granite cliffs, quiet forests, and moonlit valleys. With each breath, tension softens. With each word, your body settles more deeply into calm.Imagine standing beneath a sky filled with stars, the cool mountain air brushing your skin, the distant sound of water flowing through the valley. The scale of Yosemite invites your thoughts to grow quiet. The mountains hold what you no longer need to carry. Stress dissolves into the vastness around you.Through soothing guidance and progressive relaxation techniques, you'll drift naturally into a peaceful, healing sleep — one that restores both body and mind. Whether you're easing insomnia, calming anxiety, or simply seeking a deeper night of rest, this journey into Yosemite's tranquil wilderness offers a powerful return to stillness.Tonight, let the mountains quiet your mind.Let the valley carry you into sleep.
Step into a world of mystery and wonder with this enchanting sleep hypnosis journey through ancient ruins. In this experience, you will be guided on a relaxing and rejuvenating journey through a forgotten world, as you drift off to sleep surrounded by the magic of the past.As you close your eyes, imagine yourself walking through the ruins of an ancient civilization, your footsteps echoing through the halls of time. The crumbling stone walls and forgotten relics surround you, as you explore this mystical world of the past.Guided by the soothing voice of Andrew Green, you will be taken deeper into relaxation, as you immerse yourself in the energy of these ancient ruins. The sounds and sensations of the past will surround you, as you drift off into a peaceful and restful sleep.
Step into a mystical forest illuminated by the gentle glow of fireflies. This sleep hypnosis journey with Andrew Green guides you into a world of deep tranquility and peace. As you walk beneath towering trees, hear the soft chirping of crickets and the rustle of leaves in the cool night air. With each step, glowing fireflies appear, lighting your path and easing your mind.As the hypnotic voice leads you deeper, your body softens, your thoughts fade, and the forest embraces you in calm. Drift into restful, restorative sleep, and awaken feeling refreshed, clear, and renewed.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die, which is a movie now in theaters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Discover the "Ultimate Sleep Oasis: Hypnosis for Deep, Restful Slumber & Dreamy Relaxation" with Andrew Green Hypnosis. This guided sleep meditation is designed to help you achieve a profound, rejuvenating sleep while taking you on a mesmerizing journey through a captivating underwater world.In this session, you'll be guided by the soothing male voice of Andrew Green as he leads you through relaxation techniques and peaceful visualizations. As you drift into a state of deep sleep, you'll explore the enchanting underwater world, filled with vibrant marine life and the calming sounds of the ocean.Whether you're struggling with insomnia or simply seeking a more restful night's sleep, this guided meditation is the perfect solution. By incorporating mindfulness and deep relaxation techniques, you'll awaken feeling refreshed, revitalized, and ready to face the day.Join Andrew Green Hypnosis on this journey to better sleep and improved well-being, as you explore the fascinating underwater world and unlock the secrets to deep, restful slumber and dreamy relaxation. Don't forget to follow this channel for lots of great content coming soon.
Fall asleep beneath the swirling stars of Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night in this deeply soothing sleep hypnosis with Andrew Green.Designed for bedtime, this guided meditation uses progressive muscle relaxation, gentle hypnotic suggestion, and dreamlike imagery to help your body release tension and your mind grow quiet. Led by the calm male voice of Andrew Green, you're invited into a slow, peaceful journey where the night sky feels alive, protective, and endlessly calming.As the stars drift and the sky softens, breathing deepens and rest arrives naturally. Many listeners fall asleep before the session ends and wake feeling calmer, lighter, and deeply restored.Use this track whenever you want to let go of the day and drift into sleep beneath a painted sky made for dreaming.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Send Help, a movie now in theaters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Designed for nights when your body feels tired but your mind won't fully settle, this guided sleep hypnosis helps you transition smoothly into deep, restorative sleep. Best used at bedtime, the session unfolds at a slow, steady pace, helping the nervous system release the day and prepare naturally for sleep.Led by Andrew Green's calm, steady male voice, the experience combines gentle relaxation cues with soft, immersive imagery. As your breathing eases and physical tension fades, attention drifts through expansive lavender fields—quiet, rhythmic, and soothing—allowing mental activity to soften without effort. The imagery remains simple and spacious, giving the mind something peaceful to rest on as sleep arrives naturally.This session is well-suited for anyone dealing with restlessness, overthinking, or difficulty winding down at night. Many listeners finish feeling calmer, heavier in the body, and more at ease, often drifting into sleep before the track ends and waking with a sense of renewal and steadiness the next morning.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Iron Long, which is a movie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we're joined by Andrew Green! Andrew is the creator of the Kids Jiu-Jitsu Playbook and a 25-year veteran of martial arts coaching. In this episode, Andrew teaches what truly makes a great kids coach: understanding developmental stages, emotional regulation, building culture, motivating engagement, working effectively with parents, why kids can't be coached like "mini adults," how life skills outweigh medals, and what gyms can do to create safer, more sustainable, and more impactful youth programs.Follow Andrew on Instagram:https://instagram.com/innovativemartialartswpgTrain with Andrew at Innovative Martial Arts in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:https://winnipegmartialarts.caCheck out The Kids Jiu-Jitsu Playbook (there's a free version):https://www.skool.com/kids-jiu-jitsu-playbookMental models discussed in this episode:Gamificationhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/gamification⬆️ LEVEL UP with BJJ Mental Models Premium!The world's LARGEST library of Jiu-Jitsu audio lessons, our complete podcast network, online coaching, and much more! Your first week is free:https://bjjmentalmodels.comNeed more BJJ Mental Models?Get the legendary BJJMM newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletterLearn more mental models in our online database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/databaseFollow us on social:https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodelshttps://threads.com/@bjjmentalmodelshttps://bjjmentalmodels.bsky.socialhttps://youtube.com/@bjjmentalmodelsMusic by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com⚠️ NEW course from BJJ Mental Models!MINDSET FOR BETAS, our new Jiu-Jitsu audio course with Rob Biernacki, is now available on BJJ Mental Models Premium! For a limited time, get your first month FREE at:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/beta
From Pepcom at CES 2026, Andrew Green, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer for Twelve South, gives us a tour of their latest offerings that are both functional and stylish. r visits the 12 South booth to explore new and updated accessories. Highlights include the a wall-mounted MagSafe charger, new stands for iPhone and iPad that enable flexible workstation setups at home or on the go, the AirFly Pro 2 Bluetooth transmitter for in-flight audio, and a new leather Valet tray that discreetly integrates wireless charging into a stylish home accessory. Show Notes: Links: Twelve South PowerBug Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Charger & 35W USB-C Hubhttps://amzn.to/4t5LNmN Twelve South Curve Nano MagSafe Stand - Compact Magnetic Phone Stand for Desk - Qi2 Compatible, Fold-Flat Designhttps://amzn.to/3M0cZ5V Twelve South Curve Mini - Foldable, Adjustable Tablet Stand for Desk - Premium Aluminum iPad/Tablet Holder with Multi-Angle Hingehttps://amzn.to/4rnMgzl AirFly Pro 2 – Bluetooth Adapter, Pair 2 AirPods or Wireless Headphoneshttps://amzn.to/4bXx4Ek Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
One year ago, the United States was winning the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Thanks largely to American leadership, infections and deaths from HIV/AIDS have dropped precipitously over the past 20 years, ever since the U.S. government made combating the disease a global priority. Some once–hard-hit countries in sub-Saharan Africa were even on track to become AIDS-free by 2030. But then, suddenly and without warning, Donald Trump issued an executive order on January 24, 2025 that all but ended U.S. funding for global HIV/AIDS relief. One year on, people have lost access to treatment, and the specter of a resurgence of HIV/AIDS—after years of steady decline—now looms. Meanwhile, the Trump administration is cutting bilateral deals with countries like Zambia, releasing health and development assistance in exchange for access to natural resources and mining concessions. Joining me from rural Zambia is journalist Andrew Green, who is in the midst of a reporting project documenting the impact of these cuts on HIV/AIDS prevention efforts around the world. We kick off by discussing the historic role the United States played in the fight against HIV/AIDS before turning to what has been lost—and how countries across sub-Saharan Africa are responding.
From Pepcom at CES 2026, Andrew Green, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer for Twelve South, gives us a tour of their latest offerings that are both functional and stylish. r visits the 12 South booth to explore new and updated accessories. Highlights include the a wall-mounted MagSafe charger, new stands for iPhone and iPad that enable flexible workstation setups at home or on the go, the AirFly Pro 2 Bluetooth transmitter for in-flight audio, and a new leather Valet tray that discreetly integrates wireless charging into a stylish home accessory. Show Notes: Links: Twelve South PowerBug Qi2 Magnetic Wireless Charger & 35W USB-C Hub https://amzn.to/4t5LNmN Twelve South Curve Nano MagSafe Stand - Compact Magnetic Phone Stand for Desk - Qi2 Compatible, Fold-Flat Design https://amzn.to/3M0cZ5V Twelve South Curve Mini - Foldable, Adjustable Tablet Stand for Desk - Premium Aluminum iPad/Tablet Holder with Multi-Angle Hinge https://amzn.to/4rnMgzl AirFly Pro 2 – Bluetooth Adapter, Pair 2 AirPods or Wireless Headphones https://amzn.to/4bXx4Ek Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
We are often told exercise is good for boosting your mood, but a new Cochrane review has looked at what the evidence says about how much difference exercise can really make when treating depression.Many patients with chronic conditions fail to take medications as prescribed. We discuss a novel pill casing that can send a signal once it has been broken down in the stomach. Prof Giovanni Traverso, gastroenterologist and director of the Laboratory for Translational Engineering at MIT, explains how it works.A year on from the USAID freeze, global health journalist Andrew Green unpicks America's radically different influence on world health today. In Malawi's townships, many families can no longer afford charcoal or gas. Instead, they turn to burning plastic waste as cooking fuel. This keeps food on the table but fills kitchens and markets with toxic smoke, contributing to respiratory illness, pregnancy complications, and environmental damage. We hear from our reporter, Carrim Mpaweni.And we look at auto-brewery syndrome as researchers search for why some people's gut microbes produce high alcohol levels.Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Hannah Robins Assistant producers: Jonathan Blackwell and Anna Charalambou
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Song Sung Blue, which is a movie now in theaters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews The House Maid and Marty Supreme, which are movies now in theaters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Ella McCay, which is a movie now in theaters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews a bunch of movies now in theaters. They are Wicked: For Good, The Running Man, Nuremburg, and Frankenstein.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for a very special interview with Chicago jazz trio Twin Talk, who have made it over a decade without swapping any of the three - count 'em - musicians comprising this fascinating group. Two of those musicians - saxophonist Dustin Laurenzi and drummer Andrew Green - join the boys for a wide-ranging discussion about their formative years, goals as a group, musical heroes, and much, much more. We intersperse the talkin' with twins with selections from their releases: SIGHTLINE (released under the Laurenzi Enrst Green moniker), LIVE, TWIN TALK, and WEAVER.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Rental Family, which is a movie now in theaters. More info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14142060/?ref_=mv_closeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Global health journalist Andrew Green has been looking at the impact of US funding cuts on the global HIV response, and reports his findings from Botswana about the impact is it having on HIV and AIDS services there, and what new agreements may be reached on healthcare funding.New research shows that the trend in human happiness is changing, with young people now experiencing more unhappiness than those in middle-age. Claudia speaks to Alex Bryson, Professor of Quantitative Social Sciences at University College London, to find out what is driving this change.How can we reduce phantom limb pain in war amputations? Professor of anaesthesiology and pain medicine at Northwestern University, Doctor Steven Cohen, explains how Botox injections are helping Ukrainian patients recover post-amputation and improving their quality of life. A new law in Karnataka, India will allow women a day of paid menstrual leave each month – but how is it being received? Plus, the remarkable HPV vaccination success story, and what that means for global cervical cancer rates.Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producers: Helena Selby & Georgia Christie
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Predator: Badlands and Christy, which are movies now in theaters. More info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt31227572/?ref_=mv_close https://www.imdb.com/title/tt32323252/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_3_nm_5_in_0_q_christySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Bugonia, which is a movie now in theaters. More info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12300742/?ref_=mv_closeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Step inside a moonlit ice castle where silence shimmers and every breath feels lighter. This sleep hypnosis is for anyone who's been carrying too much ... whether you're winding down after a long day, preparing for something important, or simply craving a reset. It's perfect before bed, during a midday pause, or anytime you need your thoughts to soften and slow.Unlike ordinary sleep tracks, this session layers hypnotic rhythm with poetic guidance, subtle breathing cues, and evolving soundscapes that mirror the stillness of ice and the glow of moonlight. My voice leads you gently inward, inviting your body to release, your mind to quiet, and your spirit to rest.As the night deepens, you'll feel tension melt away and calm settle in like snowfall... until sleep arrives naturally, peacefully, and completely.
Imagine lying beneath an open dome beneath the stars. Above, galaxies swirl in quiet motion, and a glowing telescope points toward infinity. In this guided sleep hypnosis with Andrew Green, your awareness expands beyond the observatory—out into the vast, peaceful cosmos—until you feel both infinite and at home.Perfect for anyone feeling restless, tense, or burdened by the details of life, this session invites you to unwind, release, and reconnect with wonder. Listen at bedtime or anytime you need perspective and calm, letting the soft harmonics and gentle breathing cues mirror the slow rhythm of the stars.As your mind quiets, your breath aligns with the steady pulse of the universe itself. By the end, you'll feel clear, centered, and deeply renewed—as though the night sky has washed through you, leaving only serenity and light.
Imagine sinking into warm, glowing hot springs beneath a starlit sky. As soothing steam rises, gentle waves of light envelop you, relaxing every muscle and calming your mind. In this guided sleep hypnosis with Andrew Green, you'll unwind as the healing waters dissolve tension, restore energy, and renew your spirit. Ideal for anyone feeling restless or emotionally drained—busy parents, professionals, or anyone seeking peace—this session can be enjoyed before bed, during a wind-down, or whenever you need to reset. The soothing narration and ambient soundscape feature rhythmic breathing cues, flowing water sounds, and subtle harmonics, mimicking a hot spring's natural pulse. As you drift deeper, each breath invites calm while releasing old tension, guiding you into restorative sleep. By the end, you'll feel lighter, centered, and refreshed, ready to awaken renewed.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Shelby Oaks, which is a movie now in theaters. More info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14999684/?ref_=mv_closeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For dreamers, empaths, and anyone longing to reconnect with peace and wonder, this sleep hypnosis invites you to drift into the stillness of a glowing fairy pool — a hidden sanctuary where magic and calm merge beneath the moonlight.As you listen, soothing imagery and gentle hypnotic guidance will help your body soften, your breath deepen, and your thoughts dissolve into quiet light. The tranquil waters will wash away tension and open your heart to a sense of serenity, safety, and quiet joy.By morning, you'll awaken refreshed, renewed, and subtly transformed — grounded in calm energy, with your mind clear and your spirit glowing softly, as if touched by the light of dreams.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Good Fortune, which is a movie now in theaters. More info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27543578/?ref_=mv_closeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Golf course designer Andrew Green joined host Gary Williams in studio today to kick off “Design Week”. They talked about the weight of changing and renovating a course that people and members have such fond memories of; his perspective on the magnitude of the view at a course in terms of what is ahead and what is behind; his work at Scioto Country Club and an update on his work at Charlotte Country Club.
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews Roofman, which is a movie now in theaters. More info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4627382/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the fragile ceasefire holds in Gaza, we hear about the health impacts and realities of the aid being let into the territory from Olga Cherevko – spokesperson for the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Gaza. The first ever evidence-based and outcome-specific dietary guidelines to treat chronic constipation in adults has been published. Could kiwi fruit hold the answer? We found out what's in the new recommendations from Dr Eirini Dimidi.The World Health Summit concluded this week, journalist Andrew Green was there and reports on the highlights from reshaping the global aid landscape to the growing burden of non-communicable diseases. As California bans ultra-processed food in schools, we find out what changes pupils will see on their plates.And treating baby wraps with Permethrin may hold promise for malaria prevention in newborns.Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Hannah Robins and Katie TomsettImage: Trucks carrying aid wait at the border crossing for entry into the Gaza Strip on October 12, 2025 in Rafah, Egypt. This week's ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas has brought an end to the two years of war that followed the attacks of Oct. 7, 2023, allowing aid groups to increase delivery of humanitarian relief. Image Credit: Ali Moustafa/Getty Images
Flick Pick is a podcast about movies. In today's episode, Andrew Green reviews The Smashing Machine, which is a movie now in theaters. More info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11214558/?ref_=mv_closeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Imagine lying beneath a vast temple of starlight, where silence and serenity wrap around you. This deep sleep hypnosis carries you inward, connecting you to higher wisdom and peace, while gently guiding your mind and body into effortless rest.
This week, we discuss the details of the “Accra Reset,” an effort to declare an end to the era of development-as-usual and to push for the creation of new governance, business, and financing models. With traditional donors cutting foreign assistance, African nations and others are using the initiative to jointly invest, design, and create solutions with external partners. With official development assistance plummeting, governments are under pressure to make up their global health funding shortfall through taxes on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary beverages. However, these levies may not be a financial panacea. During the conversation, we also look back at how U.S. objections stalled the long-negotiated United Nations declaration on noncommunicable diseases, sending it to a full General Assembly vote this month, and look ahead to the World Health Summit. To dig into these stories and others, Senior Editor Rumbi Chakamba sits down with Senior Reporter Sara Jerving and contributing reporter Andrew Green for the latest episode of our weekly podcast series. Sign up to the Devex Newswire and our other newsletters: https://www.devex.com/account/newsletters
Millions of us take aspirin daily to ward off heart attack or stroke, but a new study has found an alternative blood thinner, clopidogrel, could be more effective. We find out how it compares.An oral health check-up at least two weeks before surgery has shown to reduce the risk of post-operative infections such as pneumonia as well as reduce the length of a patients' hospital stay. Dr Kristina Wanyonyi-Kay Research Programme Leader at The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute at the University of Cambridge assesses what this Japanese study tells is about the connection between oral health and the rest of our bodies.The Africa CDC and WHO have just launched ambitious targets to cut Cholera by 90% across Africa. Global health journalist Andrew Green assesses if this target is likely to be met with the measures proposed.We meet a Chilean football team who've all had organ transplants. They're trying to raise awareness and improve the number of donors in the country. Our reporter Jane Chambers went to Santiago to find out more.Could music help or worsen travel sickness? A study in China found happy music improved symptoms whilst sad music made them worse.Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producers: Katie Tomsett & Hannah Robins
We've talked many times on The Vergecast about the dream of the perfect charger. We call it The God Cable, and imagine it would charge everything, at full optimized speed, no matter what you plug in. Well, one company tried to make it – sort of. TwelveSouth founder Andrew Green joins the show to talk about how his company developed its newest product, the PowerCord, and why actually the God Cable might be both impossible and a bad idea. After that, The Verge's Tina Nguyen joins the show to talk about her experience at Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas, the rise of $TRUMP, and how crypto and the government became so intertwined. Finally, we answer a question from the Vergecast Hotline about AI agents, and the tasks we should (and shouldn't) offload to our chatbots. Further reading: The TwelveSouth PowerCord The Vergecast USB-C Holiday Spec-tacular Everything you need to know about switching to USB-C How a crypto bro shorted $TRUMP coin — and scored a dinner with the President Presidential seals, $100,000 watches, and a Marriott afterparty Trump's media company says it's buying $2.5 billion in Bitcoin The Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Act will soon ramp up in Congress. Crypto funds seized by the government may go into a ‘digital Fort Knox' Google's future is Google googling OpenAI's new Operator AI agent can do things on the web for you Email us at vergecast@theverge.com or call us at 866-VERGE11, we love hearing from you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices