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Chuck's opening monologue. Chuck and Heath discuss the Big 12 ADs pushing the conference to take action on Brendan Sorsby's potentially playing for Texas Tech. Andrew Jones of Tar Heel 247 assesses where things stand at North Carolina.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7:00 - Tom McDonald covers "The Mandalorian and Grogu"7: 20 - David Bonagura on his article "New Converts and Ancient Mystagogy"https://www.thecatholicthing.org/2026/05/11/new-converts-and-ancient-mystagogy/ 7: 40 - Fr Andrew Jones has our Sunday Gospel Reflection
Biomass waste is one of the largest unmanaged carbon flows, yet most climate solutions ignore it. This founder is turning landfills into carbon sinks using decentralized pyrolysis and biochar.Andrew Jones is the founder and CEO of Carba, a waste-to-value company converting biomass into permanent carbon removal. He studied catalytic fast pyrolysis and earned a PhD in chemical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.Carba builds modular, decentralized systems that process biomass waste near aggregation points, producing biochar for landfill burial, methane reduction, and potential industrial uses.Here's what we discussed:Site strategy that actually works – Targeting 10k–100k ton/year biomass hubs co-located with landfills to eliminate transport cost and preserve unit economicsLandfill use case, not theory – Biochar used as daily cover to (1) store carbon underground, (2) stimulate methanotrophs that oxidize methane, and (3) adsorb PFAS and other contaminantsReactor advantage – Custom molten-salt pyrolysis system vs rotary kilns, enabling tighter temperature control, higher carbon yield, and more consistent biochar quality at throughputCarbon permanence bet – Converting cellulose/lignin into stable aromatic carbon structures that resist microbial decay, especially in anaerobic landfill conditionsRevenue stack reality – Tipping fees exist but small; real upside is durable carbon credits, with optionality in steel, concrete, asphalt, tires, and filtration depending on local demand--Join our confidential CEO community.Private CEO group for VC/PE-backed climate tech founders navigating capital, strategy, and scale. Capped at 45 CEOs. See if you're a fit → entrepreneursforimpact.comJoin 40,000 professionals who get our newsletter.Climate tech finance, strategy, leadership. 2-min read. → entrepreneursforimpact.substack.comLeave a podcast review.If you got value, take 30 seconds and do the community a favor. It helps push more capital and talent toward scalable climate solutions.
A federal court's decision to override the FDA and restrict availability of the abortion pill mifepristone has launched abortion back into the national spotlight. It's also raised new questions about the job security of FDA Commissioner Marty Makary. Sandhya Raman of Bloomberg Law, Shefali Luthra of The 19th, and Jessie Hellmann of CQ Roll Call join KFF Health News' Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews KFF Health News' Andrew Jones, who wrote the latest “Bill of the Month,” about an emergency room bill for a visit that wasn't an emergency — but could have been. Visit our website for a transcript of this episode.Plus, for “extra credit” the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week that they think you should read, too: Julie Rovner: KFF Health News' “HHS' Healthy Food Agenda Puts Hospitals on Notice About Patients' Meals,” by Stephanie Armour. Shefali Luthra: ProPublica's “Babies Are Bleeding to Death as Parents Reject a Vitamin Shot Given at Birth,” by Duaa Eldeib. Sandhya Raman: The Cut's “Pediatricians Didn't Sign Up for This,” by Juno DeMelo. Jessie Hellmann: Nature's “Key US Science Panels Are Being Axed — And Others Are Becoming Less Open,” by Max Kozlov, Alexandra Witze, and Dan Garisto.
How are companies translating their AI principles into practice? In this episode of C-Suite Perspectives, Steve Odland, President and CEO of The Conference Board, speaks with Andrew Jones, PhD, Principal Researcher at The Conference Board Governance & Sustainability Center, about how companies are putting AI governance into practice. They discuss how AI is rapidly moving into core business operations and what that means for risk management, accountability, and leadership. The conversation explores how organizations are shifting from high-level AI principles to formal governance structures; the rise of cross-functional oversight; and the growing role of boards in AI strategy. The discussion also covers emerging challenges, including regulatory complexity, cybersecurity threats, and workforce disruption. More from The Conference Board: From Principles to Practice: Governing AI in the Corporation Top 5 Corporate Governance Priorities for 2026 Governing Through Uncertainty: US Boardroom Priorities for 2026 AI and Environmental Sustainability: Risks, Opportunities, and What Comes Next AI Risk Disclosures in the S&P 500: Reputation, Cybersecurity, and Regulation
A huge show this week with both Steve "The Audiophiliac" Guttenberg and legendary speaker designer Andrew Jones. The Reviewer and the Designer was recorded live at AXPONA 2026 in Chicago this year. In a keynote session on Friday, The Occasional Podcast had a live audience for the first time. The three way banter was a great variation for the format, with some great conversations and educational bits alike. We pulled out some interesting stories from both Steve and Andrew, along with some unique perspectives on both measurements and design philosophy. Andrew's new speaker is the field-coil concentric Jones And Cerreta Troubador. And Steve Guttenberg has a new book coming out titled "The Blind Projectionist" but you can also follow his HiFi commentary on his regular YouTube channel "The Audiophiliac". S14E5 Sponsors: VAC-AMPSdotCOM - When Music Matters AUDIOQUESTdotCOM — High-Performance Cables & Power Products — Made for You PTdotAUDIO - Great Sounds Meet Good Times AUDIOVISIONSFdotCOM - San Francisco May 16th-17th In-Store HiFi Celebration
Matt Moscona of ESPN 104.5 Baton Rouge assesses LSU after spring football. Chuck and Heath discuss what went wrong for Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia in his planning for the draft. Andrew Jones of Tar Heel 247 sizes up UNC after spring football.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom McDonald talks space movies, Laura Kelly Fanucci on Living Easter, and Fr Andrew Jones has our Sunday Gospel Reflection.
247 Sports Director of HS FB scouting Andrew Ivins looks at some of the latest recruiting info. Chuck and Heath discuss Ole Miss's new center for research on gambling's impacts. Andrew Jones of Tar Heel 247 analyzes the start of Bill Belichick's second spring at UNC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Jones is putting together a huge season in the hurdles. The high school standout has already run 13.01 in the 110-meter hurdles and an incredible 34.94 in the 300 hurdles, the No. 2 all-time performance in the event. Jones also showed his speed indoors earlier this year, posting a U.S. No. 1 time of 7.73 in the 60-meter hurdles. With elite speed, sharp technique, and historic times already on the board, Andrew Jones is quickly establishing himself as one of the top high school hurdlers in the country.
Rural Health News is a weekly segment of Rural Health Today, a podcast by Hillsdale Hospital. News sources for this episode: Ella Ruder, “Magellan of Idaho to cut peer support, mobile mental health services,” November 21, 2025, https://www.beckersbehavioralhealth.com/behavioral-health-news/magellan-of-idaho-to-cut-peer-support-mobile-mental-health-services/, Becker's Healthcare. Ella Ruder, “Idaho providers link patient deaths to behavioral health program cuts,” February 20, 2026, https://www.beckersbehavioralhealth.com/behavioral-health-news/idaho-providers-link-patient-deaths-to-behavioral-health-program-cuts/, Becker's Healthcare. The Center for Disease Control, “Measles Cases and Outbreaks,” February 20, 2026, https://www.cdc.gov/measles/data-research/index.html. Andrew Jones, “Hospitals Fighting Measles Confront a Challenge: Few Doctors Have Seen It Before,” February 24, 2026, https://kffhealthnews.org/news/article/measles-outbreak-cdc-carolina-sc-nc-vaccines/, KFF Health News. Andrea Honaker, “Mercer simulation devices aim to fill need in rural medical training,” February 24, 2026, https://den.mercer.edu/mercer-simulation-devices-aim-to-fill-need-in-rural-medical-training/, The Den. Rural Health Today is a production of Hillsdale Hospital in Hillsdale, Michigan and a member of the Health Podcast Network. Our host is JJ Hodshire, our producer is Kyrsten Newlon, and our audio engineer is Kenji Ulmer. Special thanks to our special guests for sharing their expertise on the show, and also to the Hillsdale Hospital marketing team. If you want to submit a question for us to answer on the podcast or learn more about Rural Health Today, visit ruralhealthtoday.com.
A devotional from 2 Corinthians 7:10 preached on March 1, 2026, by Andrew Jones.
Andrew Jones is a rural health correspondent for KFF Health News. He joins Megan Lynch as measles cases have ticked up across the US recently. In an alarming piece of news. since it had been all but eliminated, younger doctors have not seen cases in person.
Learn why companies need to understand AI's promise and potential drawbacks for environmental sustainability. More than 60% of companies are using AI to support or advance environmental sustainability. What are the use cases they're exploring, and how can businesses also guard against the environmental risks of AI? Join Steve Odland and guest Andrew Jones, PhD, principal researcher at the Governance & Sustainability Center of The Conference Board, to learn about the environmental impact of AI-focused data centers, how companies are capitalizing on AI for sustainability, and how sustainability leaders can demonstrate the ROI of AI applications. For more from The Conference Board: AI and Environmental Sustainability: Risks, Opportunities, and What Comes Next Exiting International Climate Pacts Will Leave The US Isolated AI Risk Disclosures in the S&P 500: Reputation, Cybersecurity, and Regulation
Tim Mahoney and Andrew Jones conclude their important discussion on the Durupinar site! Do the recent scientific studies conducted on the site and their impressive results warrant skeptics giving this candidate for Noah's Ark another look? ➡️ HELP US FUND THE NEXT FILM!
In this episode, hosts Demetrius, Lance and Ron engage in a lively discussion about recent developments in sports, particularly focusing on college football and the impact of coaching, player development, and the dynamics of the NIL and transfer portal. They celebrate the achievements of teams like the Indiana Hoosiers and discuss the implications of coaching changes in the NFL. The conversation also touches on the future of college football and the challenges players face in navigating the new landscape of college athletics. The conversation delves into various themes surrounding NFL coaching challenges, the recognition of baseball legends, the decline of craft distilleries, and the dynamics of NBA viewership. The speakers discuss the implications of hiring decisions in the NFL, particularly focusing on Robert Salah's coaching journey. They also celebrate Andrew Jones' Hall of Fame induction while lamenting the struggles of craft distilleries. The discussion shifts to the NBA, where they analyze viewership trends and the quality of the current product compared to past eras. This conversation explores the evolution of sports viewership, the changing dynamics in professional sports, accountability and professionalism among athletes, the importance of effort and commitment in sports, and the cultural influences that shape sports participation today. The speakers discuss various aspects of the NBA and NFL, highlighting the impact of technology and social media on the sports landscape.
Andrew Jones, Tar Heel 247 on UNC-UVA MBB and Dean Dome future by Ed Lane
Thrill and Eric discuss various baseball-related topics, including the recent signings of Kyle Tucker, Dylan Cease, and Alex Bregman. They also talk about the National Baseball Hall of Fame elections, where Carlos Beltran and Andrew Jones were elected. The conversation also touches on the Giants' coaching staff changes and the upcoming spring training. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Dr. Beckett (during the Hobby Hotline show) discusses the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot and evaluates the chances of players like Carlos Beltran, Andrew Jones, and Chase Utley. They examine the voting trends, ballot dynamics, and the impact of modern metrics on the Hall of Fame selections. Special attention is given to the role of contributors and overlooked players in the Hall of Fame. 00:38 Baseball Hall of Fame Ballot Discussion 01:29 Debate on Hall of Fame Candidates 02:32 Hall of Fame Voting Trends and Criteria 09:12 Historical Comparisons and Contributor Recognition
Does recent scientific work, including ground penetrating radar scans, conducted on the Durupinar site confirm Ron Wyatt's belief that this formation is manmade, containing the remains of Noah's Ark? Tim Mahoney and Andrew Jones continue their exciting discussion! ➡️ HELP US FUND THE NEXT FILM!
Tom McDonald covers Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, Gina Christian article on Micah Kim, and Fr. Andrew Jones has our Sunday Gospel Reflection.
Eastmans' Bowhunting Journal Podcast Edition, Life Of A Bowhunter
In this episode Dan Pickar and Brian Barney sit down with Andrew Jones. Andrew works for Yeti and is all in with bowhunting. The guys talk about some of Andrew's bowhunting in Texas and elsewhere out West. Andrew gets a ton of hunting experience each year and discusses what works well for him and his set up. The guys also talk about hunting mule deer, antelope and elk. Andrew also dives into his recent obsession with traditional archery. A great episode this week on Eastmans Life Of A Bowhunter. Cutter Stabilizers - https://bit.ly/CutterStabilizers-Eastmans Eberlestock - https://bit.ly/Eberlestock-Eastmans Matthews - https://bit.ly/MathewsArchery-Eastmans On Glass - https://bit.ly/OnGlassAdapter-Eastmans Stealth Cam - https://bit.ly/StealthCam-Eastmans Team Lodge - https://bit.ly/TeamLodge-Eastmans
Ole Miss braces for a playoff-defining showdown against Georgia, with quarterback Trinidad Chambliss emerging as a pivotal force. Can Chambliss outsmart the Bulldogs' evolving pass rush and lead the Rebels to a season-defining upset? Brian Smith and Steven Willis dissect Chambliss' rapid ascent, the crucial adjustments he must make, and Ole Miss' offensive strategies—like tempo variation—to challenge Kirby Smart's elite defensive staff.Key discussion points include Andrew Jones and Jaylon Braxton's roles in disrupting Georgia's explosive playmakers, the importance of forcing third-and-long situations, and how Ole Miss's defensive evolution could change the game's tempo. Off the field, the portal whirlwind heats up: will Kewan Lacy, Austin Simmons, or Trinidad Chambliss stay or go, and how will shifting SEC rosters reshape both Ole Miss and LSU? Get the latest insider perspectives and strategic breakdowns as the Rebels chase College Football Playoff destiny.Everydayer Club If you never miss an episode, it's time to make it official. Join the Locked On Everydayer Club and get ad-free audio, access to our members-only Discord, and more — all built for our most loyal fans. Click here to learn more and join the community: https://theportal.supercast.com/On X @fbscout_floridaTikTok @lockedontheportalHelp us by supporting our sponsors!GametimeToday's episode is brought to you by Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase. Terms and conditions apply.FanDuelToday's episode is brought to you by FanDuel. Football season is around the corner, visit the FanDuel App today and start planning your futures bets now.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
As we continue our Hunt for Noah's Ark series, we shift to a different candidate that has been surrounded by controversy since its discovery! Tim and special guest, Andrew Jones, discuss the Durupinar site - not on, but near Traditional Mount Ararat in Turkey. Is this boat-shaped object a geological anomaly as some maintain - or is there evidence it's manmade? ➡️ HELP US FUND THE NEXT FILM!
On this BONUS EDITION of Stories with Brisco and Bradshaw, Noah's Ark expert, historian, author, and archaeologist Andrew Jones joins the show. Andrew takes our Hall of Famers on a fascinating journey through his research, discoveries, and firsthand evidence, sharing why he believes he knows exactly where Noah's Ark rests today. It's a captivating conversation filled with history, archaeology, and jaw-dropping insight you won't want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Jones is the CEO of LondonMetric which has become known as a consolidator of the UK REIT market and is now the 3rd largest UK REIT behind SEGRO and LandSec.Andrew was a co-founder and CEO of Metric Property Investments Plc from its inception in March 2010 until its merger with London & Stamford in January 2013. On completion of the merger, Andrew became Chief Executive of LondonMetric. Andrew was previously Executive Director and Head of Retail at British Land. He joined British Land in 2005 following the acquisition of Pillar and served on the main Board with responsibilities for shopping centres, retail park investment and asset management. He is also currently a Non-Executive Director of leading electric vehicle charging network, InstaVolt, and was previously Non-Executive Director of Unite plc for six years.
Yesterday, I had the chance to visit the Pentagon and sit down with General Chance Saltzman, Chief of Space Operations—the head of the United States Space Force. We talk about the service 6 years into its existence, the state of acquisitions, the threats and space environment today, and what the future may hold for the Space Force when it comes to human spaceflight.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 32 executive producers—Russell, Natasha Tsakos, Will and Lars from Agile, Theo and Violet, David, Matt, Better Every Day Studios, Warren, The Astrogators at SEE, Josh from Impulse, Stealth Julian, Joakim, Frank, Pat, Joel, Donald, Ryan, Tim Dodd (the Everyday Astronaut!), Joonas, Jan, Steve, Fred, Lee, Kris, Heiko, and four anonymous—and hundreds of supporters.TopicsUnited States Space ForceB. Chance Saltzman > United States Space Force > DisplaySpace Force roadmap set to define what the service needs and why - SpaceNewsUS intel officials “concerned” China will soon master reusable launch - Ars TechnicaAsked why we need Golden Dome, the man in charge points to a Hollywood film - Ars TechnicaSpace Force rolls out new naming scheme for satellites and space weapons - SpaceNewsAndrew Jones on X: “Outrageous images of China's Shijian-26, an apparent new-gen Earth observation satellite, from Maxar. SSD of 1.9 cm.”Andrew Jones on X: “China's CGST has returned the favour, using its Jilin-1 sats to image a Maxar Worldview Legion 2 satellite.”Scott Tilley
Companies in the S&P 500 are increasingly disclosing AI-related risks. Find out what this means for C-Suite leaders and boards. More than 70% of the S&P 500 disclosed material AI risks in 2025, up from only 12% in 2023. What are the biggest AI-related risks for these companies, and how can they integrate AI into governance and risk frameworks? Join Steve Odland and guest Andrew Jones, principal researcher at the Governance & Sustainability Center of The Conference Board, to discover why AI disclosures have soared since 2023, the challenges of divergent regulations in the EU and US, and why AI further complicates cybersecurity. For more from The Conference Board: AI Risk Disclosures in the S&P 500: Reputation, Cybersecurity, and Regulation How Should Companies Approach Reputation Building in the AI Era? A Coach for Every Worker: Scaling Access and Performance with AI
What happens when the war follows you home, and no amount of alcohol, drugs, or violence can silence it? Andrew Jones lived that reality. After Iraq, PTSD nearly destroyed him. Nightmares, hallucinations, broken relationships, and suicidal thoughts became his new battlefield. But when he reached his breaking point, he dropped to his knees and cried out to God. That moment changed everything. In this episode, Andrew shares how faith pulled him from the edge of death and gave him a new mission. From leading men in combat to leading men in faith, he's found purpose in helping others discover hope, strength, and identity through Christ. This episode is about one veteran's encounter with God that turned despair into joy and chaos into peace. Timestamps: 00:06:30 - The breaking point: Andrew's lowest moment, when he prepared to end his life and instead cried out to God. 00:14:00 - The encounter: Describing the moment he felt God's presence and the peace that replaced years of despair. 00:19:30 - Learning to turn it off: How faith helped him lay down the constant fight-or-flight mindset of combat. 00:29:00 - Identity restored: Finding purpose again through faith and realizing what it means to serve a new mission. 00:41:30 - The miracle of fatherhood: After years of hopelessness, God answers prayers and brings new life into his family. 01:38:00 - Hope for the hopeless: Andrew's message to veterans who feel too far gone, why it's never too late to start over. Links & Resources Veteran Suicide & Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1 Website: https://www.lockedandloadedfaith.com/ Follow Locked and Loaded Faith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lockedandloadedfaith/ Follow Locked and Loaded Faith on Twitter/X: https://x.com/lockedloadedfth Follow Locked and Loaded Faith on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lockedandloadedfaith Follow Locked and Loaded Faith on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lockedandloadedfaith Transcript View the transcript for this episode.
In just a few decades, corporate sustainability has grown into a core corporate function, particularly at publicly traded companies. What is the state of corporate sustainability in 2025, and how will it evolve in the coming decade? Join Steve Odland and guest Andrew Jones, principal researcher at The Conference Board's Governance & Sustainability Center, to find out what "corporate sustainability" means, why most companies are embracing a hybrid model, and where sustainability leaders see the function evolving next. For more from The Conference Board: Structuring Corporate Sustainability for Business Advantage Sustainability Under Scrutiny: Corporate ESG in an Uncertain Policy Environment Survey: 80% of Corporations Are Reworking ESG Strategies Amid Policy Shifts
On October 22, Friends of The New Criterion gathered at a private New York club to hear Andrew Jones discuss his latest book, “The London Club: Architecture, Interiors, Art.”
Andrew Jones, TarHeel 247 on UNC BB expectations + chaos among UNC FB by Ed Lane
We've forgotten how to see reality as sacred. Dr. Andrew Willard Jones, from New Polity, reveals the Catholic vision that once united heaven and earth, and why reclaiming it changes everything.Connect with us here: Website: http://www.logos-podcast.com/Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3PCPWBvNcAbptX17PzlC2x?si=BkEHS4vGSf-xmMlDFcpZ2QApple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/logos-podcast/id1560191231YouTube: https://youtube.com/@logospodxast?si=RaYkZAfLKea2kBtZInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/logospodxastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/logospodcastSponsored by the Augustine Institute:Apply now: https://www.augustine.edu/logosSupport the show
The US and the EU are both cracking down on human rights violations in the supply chain. What should the C-Suite and board do to avoid not just regulatory penalties but also reputational damage? Join Steve Odland and guest Andrew Jones, principal researcher at The Conference Board Governance & Sustainability Center, to find out what human rights means in a supply chain setting, the challenges of assessing multiple tiers of suppliers, and what boards should do next. For more from The Conference Board: Human Rights in the Supply Chain: Compliance, Governance, and Strategy Human Rights: A Priority for India Inc. in 2025 2026 Corporate Citizenship Summit
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Andrew Jones from Tar Heel 247 joined 3 Man Front on Thursday to share his insight into Bill Belichick's future in Chapel Hill, the statements released late last night & how things got this messy for UNC.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The third hour of Thursday's 3 Man Front included Andrew Jones discussing how much longer Bill Belichick will last at North Carolina, Brett Norsworthy's I Ain't Scared bold prediction & more thoughts on Auburn-Georgia!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CLNS Media's Taylor Kyles and SI's Mike Kadlick deliver instant reaction to shocking reports out of Chapel Hill — Bill Belichick's UNC ouster could be imminent. According to 247 Sports' Andrew Jones, “potential exit strategy discussions” have taken place at North Carolina as the Belichick experiment continues to unravel. Kyles and Kadlick break down how it got to this point, and what comes next for one of football's most legendary coaches. Patriots Daily on CLNS Media is Powered by:
This episode is a collection of interviews that help explore the idea of measurements as they relate to high fidelity audio reproduction from an audio product designer's perspective. Some of the most predominant makers of HiFi gear share their thoughts on measurements, discussing the usefulness, limitations, and greater impact on the market. Includes interviews with Peter Qvortrup of Audio Note UK, Andrew Jones of MoFi, Nelson Pass Of Pass Labs and First Watt, Axel Grell from Sennheiser, Bill Dudleston from Legacy Audio, Rob Watts Of Chord and Peter Comaeu of Quad and Wharfedale. Video coverage: https://www.youtube.com/@PT-Audio The pt.AUDIO Record Weight In Walnut : 230 Gram S13E2 Sponsors: AUDIOVISIONSFdotCOM - San Francisco Oct 18-19 In-Store HiFi Celebration AUDIOQUESTdotCOM — High-Performance Cables & Power Products — Made for You MUSICHALLAUDIOdotCOM - No Nonsense, Just Great Sound SCHIITdotCOM - Audio Components Designed & Built in Texas, Starting At $49 ZMFHEADPHONESdotCOM - Traditional Craft, Modern Acoustics PTdotAUDIO - Great Sounds Meet Good Times PASSLABSdotCOM - Rediscover Your Music Like Never Before
Rob and Kelvin explain why this trade to Green Bay should be enough to encourage Micah Parsons to cut back on the podcasting, tell us why it’s unlikely that Justin Fields will have some kind of career renaissance with the New York Jets. Plus, Tar Heel Illustrated publisher and lead writer Andrew Jones swings by to discuss how Bill Belichick got humbled during his season-opening loss to TCU, how much influence Jordon Hudson has on the North Carolina football program, why Belichick’s relationship with Hudson has become so divisive in Chapel Hill, and much more! Finally, the Odd Couple Callers bring the heat in this week’s edition of Trash Talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Patron Book Club joins us to discuss Howard Andrew Jones's "The Desert of Souls", Hannibal from Carthage, first-person narratives, medieval Baghdad, Harold Lamb, the outsider vs the insider as the protagonist, making prayers at the proper times, fire magic, Oriental Adventures, historically-grounded fantasy, using perspective to spice up situations, Sign of the Labrys, and much more!
In this episode, we unpack the explosive research that set the world news cycle ablaze this spring. Andrew Jones and his team produced groundbreaking geophysical scans and soil analyses in Eastern Turkey, suggesting the legendary Noah's Ark may have been found. Join us as we dive into the murky ground of Turkey's Durupinar formation with the founder of Noah's Ark Scans. We go deep into the mountains of Eastern Turkey to explore what could be humanity's greatest archaeological discovery. From Ron Wyatt's pioneering work in the 1970s to the cutting-edge use of ground-penetrating radar, which reveals underground chambers, we examine the compelling evidence at the Durupinar Formation. Could this 515-foot boat-shaped anomaly, sitting exactly 300 cubits long, really be Noah's Ark? We discuss the advanced ship design, soil analysis showing 3x higher organic matter inside the formation, mysterious drogue stones scattered nearby, and the controversial giant graves that have vanished with their golden treasures. Is this the fossilized frame of the Ark, or has nature played masterful mimic? Come along on this incredible journey to the Iranian border, where ancient history meets modern science and cutting-edge research may uncover the final resting place of Noah's Ark and a link to the Biblical Flood. This Episode is Sponsored By: Visit https://shopbeam.com/BLURRY and use code BLURRY to get our exclusive discount of up to 50% off! Download the Rocket Money app and enter our show name, Blurry Creatures, in the survey so they know we sent you! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices