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Chill Filtered
Episode 416: Rittenhouse 10yr 250th Anniversary Rye

Chill Filtered

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 66:40


This week on Chill Filtered, Cole and Bryan pour a rye whiskey that celebrates America: Rittenhouse 10-Year 250th Anniversary Edition. It's a special, allocated Bottled-in-Bond release celebrating the country's upcoming milestone while throwing back to the brand's historic roots.   Before jumping into the glass, the boys catch up on life, talking about swimming and navigating life with kids. They also dive into a bit of whiskey history, exploring the fascinating shift of how classic ryes evolved from being physically distilled in Pennsylvania to honoring Pennsylvania heritage while being produced down in Kentucky.   On Whiskey World News, Bryan reads an article about an incredibly ambitious project from independent bottler Lost Lantern: their "United States of Bourbon" release, which features a single blend composed of straight bourbon whiskies sourced from all 50 states.   And for “What Whiskey Would You Choose?”, the boys talk barrel finishes:What is your absolute favorite finishing cask type for whiskey?   A patriotic decade-aged rye, some cross-country blending news, and a deep dive into finishes—pour a dram and join us!

The SideQuest
The SideQuest LIVE! June 18, 2026: XBOX or xbox (Knicks in five)

The SideQuest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2026 90:25


Donuts should not be an energy drink. I'm not perfect, the Knicks won on Saturday. In this episode: – Xbox news continues to be dire . Who got the most SGF engagement? GTA VI drops its box art. 5-hour Energy doughnut flavors. NBA the Run. It's Steam Next Fest time! Fun fact: Video Games! Subscribe and rate us via iTunes Subscribe on: Amazon Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Pandora DISCORD LINK Watch us on TWITCH! RSS feed: http://sidequesting.podbean.com/feed Hosts: Dali, J.J., Zach, Taylor, Sam, Tom, Jonny, Tyler With Special Guest: No one SIDEQUESTING PATREON EXECUTIVES: Punkdefied SIDEQUESTING PATREON PRODUCERS: Cricket, Stefan, Zero the Prototype, Exageneus, Jeff Grubb Topics: Xbox may be closing studios What had the most SGF engagement? GTA VI gives us its box art Games: NBA The Run (review) Rise of the Tomb Raider 20th Anniversary Edition (review) Fatal Fury/Garou Densetsu: The Ultimate History by Bitmap Books (review) Among Us Story: On Guard Echoes of Aincrad Review & Preview products supplied by publishers SnackQuesting: 5-hour Energy Donut Flavors Music Intro: Zero The Prototype – Powerr Music Outro: N.I.M. – Choice Comments? Questions? Email us at: sidequesting @ gmail.com Image courtesy: 2K/Xbox/5-Hour Energy

Terror at Collinwood: A Dark Shadows Podcast
Terror at Collinwood Episode 132: The Shadows Behind the Shadows Part Four

Terror at Collinwood: A Dark Shadows Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 44:59


In the final installment of “The Shadows Behind the Shadows” series, which examines the literary, cinematic, theatrical, and other inspirations for Dark Shadows storylines, I look at the final story arcs of the series – 1995, the Summer of 1970 (aka the Ghosts of Daphne and Gerard), 1840, and 1841 Parallel Time. Influences on Night of Dark Shadows are also touched upon. The end of the episode features messages and posts from a variety of listeners who shed light on additional sources. Terror at Collinwood and Shilling Shockers shirts, stickers, mugs, and merch at the Penny Dreadful XIII TeePublic shopHelp support the podcast by donating at Buy Me a CoffeeFollow the Terror at Collinwood Facebook pageDark Shadows 60th Anniversary Celebration Jul. 31-Aug. 2, 2026 – INFOUCLA 60th Anniversary Dark Shadows screening event INFO Dark Shadows Noir pre-order at Hermes PressResident of Collinwood podcast: “Bringing a Mummy to Dark Shadows”The Back Room at the Blue Whale podcast Episode 6Montague Summers, Occultist: A Study of the Writings on Witches, Vampires and Werewolves from McFarland BooksHermes Press Dark Shadows books linkDark Shadows 60th Anniversary Edition 2 LP record set pre-order LINKThe Curious Characters of 1897 Collinwood on AmazonWoman's World article on Kate Jackosn by Ed Gross LINKThe Articulate Coven Anne Rice's Immortal Universe podcastDark Shadows Wiki linkDark Shadows News Page on FacebookGeorge Kalogridis YouTube Channel (DS AI animations)Surfing the Shadows surf rock cover of Robert Cobert's Dark Shadows theme by Johnny D & The MoonlightersTaC logos by Eric MarshallPenny Dreadful's Shilling Shockers on Etsy

Toddler Mom Diaries Podcast| Christian Family, Teaching Toddlers, Christian Parenting, Christ-Centered Home
94|A Healthy Christ-Centered Home Begins with a Healthy Marriage Covenant

Toddler Mom Diaries Podcast| Christian Family, Teaching Toddlers, Christian Parenting, Christ-Centered Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 32:56


A healthy Christ-centered home begins with a healthy marriage covenant, not with better routines, cleaner homes, or even improved parenting, even though those are important.  In this episode, we'll explore why the relationship between husband and wife sets the foundation for the entire family, how marriage impacts the atmosphere of the home, and practical ways couples can cultivate greater unity, connection, and spiritual health. You'll learn how to invest in your marriage to strengthen your home and leave a lasting legacy for generations to come. ______________________________________________________________________________ Joslyn's Information: Joslyn@speaklifejos.com SYMBIS Assessment Overview Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yjS3HOmruI The cost of the Assessment itself is $35. The cost for working through the facilitation process with me is on a sliding scale, based on the couple's needs. My standard amount to facilitate the SYMBIS, with coaching and the assessment included, is $250. Sessions are usually spread out over multiple weeks to take our time going through each section. However, I have worked with couples where we do a higher-level overview in a shorter span of time, and they dive deeper during their pre-marital counseling. My heart is to meet couples where they are, with scholarships included if needed–so please reach out to me via e-mail if you are interested in going through the process (joslyn@speaklifejos.com).  Here is the book bundle if you are interested in purchasing it: https://store.lesandleslie.com/collections/saving-your-marriage-before-it-starts/products/saving-your-marriage-before-it-starts-bundle You can read through the books completely separate from the SYMBIS assessment at any point and time❣️ ______________________________________________________________________________ Connect with LaRissa J: Faith Focused: A 31-Day Devotional  https://toddlermomdiaries.com/shop

The Joe Budden Podcast with Rory & Mal
Episode 938 | "The 30 or The 60"

The Joe Budden Podcast with Rory & Mal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 213:57


The JBP kicks off its latest episode recapping the New York Knicks defeating the San Antonio Spurs in five games to claim the Larry O'Brien Trophy (27:14) before the crew discusses their changed perceptions of Victor Wembanyama (51:28). Joe then shares a story with his cohosts (1:26:41), JAY-Z's 30th Anniversary Edition of 'Reasonable Doubt' is a Target exclusive release (1:50:40), and NBA lottery pick Darryn Peterson says he will only workout for the Washington Wizards (1:58:58). Also, the latest with Akademiks vs. Charlamagne (2:06:55), James Harden was arrested (2:12:51), in music, new Grammy rules & categories (2:27:10) plus Tiny Desk concerts (2:32:55), Tyra Banks is suing Netflix (2:43:42), Lebron's comments about stay-at-home women (3:04:18), and much more!  Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: http://www.patreon.com/joebudden 

ZappaCast
The Bongo Fury 50th Anniversary Deep Dish (and more besides)!

ZappaCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 88:28


Well well well now! Anybody wish they had a pair of bongos? Well, we have some right over here! In this fun and mildly crazed episode, Scott and Bill listen as Vaultmeister Joe reveals all about the creation of the 50th Anniversary Edition of BONGO FURY, an unapologetically amazing set! If your like your Dish to be Deep and your Heart to be Beef, this is a hot item for you!

It's Your Life Podcast
IN SESSION WITH DR. MICHAEL MANTELL

It's Your Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2026 52:00


This conversation with Dr. Michael Mantell focused on the connection between mental health, resilience, and overall well-being. Dr. Mantell shared insights on the importance of developing a positive mindset, managing stress effectively, and building healthy habits that support both emotional and physical health. He emphasized that personal growth begins with self-awareness and intentional choices, and that resilience can be strengthened through practice and perseverance. The discussion highlighted practical strategies for maintaining balance, overcoming challenges, and living a more fulfilling and purposeful life. Dr.Michael Mantell Biography Dr. Michael Mantell, a Renowned and Esteemed Mental Health Architect, earned his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1976 and his MS in Clinical Psychology in 1972 from Hahnemann Medical College. He guides clients to disturb themselves less, by identifying, challenging, and restructuring irrational beliefs, helping them build a reliable foundation of rational, flexible thinking, and adopt healthier behaviors and attitudes. His expertise bridges the art and science of mental health, empowering clients to disturb themselves less and construct a mindset that enables them to respond to life’s challenges with resilience, acceptance, and self-compassion. Throughout his career, Dr. Mantell has held various prestigious positions, including Chief Psychologist for Children's Hospital of San Diego, Chief Psychologist of the San Diego Police Department, and Chief Behavior Science Consultant for the American Council on Exercise. He was a co-founder and Chief Science Officer of Plus Size Certified, Inc. and is a member of the Science Advisory Council of the International Council on Active Aging. In addition, he served as Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at UCSD Medical School, where he taught the Doctor-Patient Relationship course. He brings a specialty focus on physician wellbeing, physician burnout and elevating the patient experience. He has lectured at Pt. Loma Nazarene University and has provided a yearly 3-day Physician Wellness Studio for the American Society of Hematology. He is an invited guest instructor at Harvard University. Dr. Mantell is a prolific author with four books to his name, including his recent work, "The Link is What You Think," "Ticking Bombs: Defusing Violence in the Workplace," and his iconic 1988 original "Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff PS: It’s All Small Stuff" and its 25th Anniversary Edition. Dr Mantell has been a member of SAG-AFTRA since 1981, Chair of its Election Committee and Vice-Chair of the Government Affairs and Public Policy Committee. He was elected to the Board of SAG-AFTRA San Diego in September, 2025. He’s been bringing psychology to the broadcast media for decades including regular appearances on Good Morning, America, Oprah Winfrey and weekly spots on local and nationwide news. You can follow his free daily “MantellPoints2Ponder” on LinkedIn and Facebook.Support the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Raidercast
54: How Legacy of Atlantis Could Honour Tomb Raider 1 and Anniversary

Raidercast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 27:41


It's a good-ol' fashioned wishlist episode! Stick me in front of a camera and give me a mic, and I can talk and talk and talk about Tomb Raider. That's exactly what I did. So here's a level-by-level breakdown of some of the awesome, iconic, and just downright cool things I hope makes the cut from Tomb Raider, Anniversary Edition, and Anniversary, in the new re-imagining: Legacy of Atlantis.

ZensPath Podcast
ZEN 224 (Zenspath Entertainment Network Podcast) June 2026 Xbox Showcase & Nintendo Direct

ZensPath Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 231:52


The Zenspath Entertainment Network Podcast, Ep 224, is here as we dive into the June 2026 Xbox Games Showcase & the long awaited June 2026 Nintendo Direct! Jeremy, Stephen, & Chase talk all about "Gears of War: E-Day", all of the games, exciting news, (& even a new anniversary Series X system) from the Xbox Games Showcase as well as a dive into the first Nintendo Direct in 9 months where we cover a LOT of games coming to Switch 2 including the finally announced "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" remake due out this year & more! Our "Big Question" for this week is "Now that the Big 3 (and others) have had their showcases, what is your most anticipated game so far?" Check out the video version of the podcast over at www.youtube.com/zenspathcom, share it with friends, give us a thumbs up, & leave us a review if you enjoy the show to help us grow! Website - https://www.zenspath.com Podcast Website - https://www.zenspath.com/podcast  Join our Discord - https://discord.com/invite/jsB8GURSvT ( bit.ly/zenspathdiscord ) Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3scFDqv Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2nFegSJNWR0na1BAv6AOSD Libsyn - https://zenspath.libsyn.com/2024/02 Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/08ab7658-e7f2-43f9-b0de-5a12c8ff24a6/zenspath-entertainment-network  Join us on Discord at bit.ly/zenspathdiscord (https://discord.com/invite/jsB8GURSvT) Where to find us: https://www.zenspath.com/podcast for the latest episodes, shorts, & more all in one place! Jeremy - Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/zenspath.com  Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/zenspathcom/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@zenspathcom Hive - @zenspath Discord - @zenspath Twitch - https://twitch.tv/zenspath YouTube - https://youtube.com/zenspathcom Stephen - Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/n1ntendo.bsky.social Hive - @swantendo  Discord - @n1ntendo. (don't forget the "." at the end!) Chase - X - https://twitter.com/LegioXGaming  Chris - He's around... Intro 0:00 "Gears of War - E Day" Game Info & Presentation 1:54 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Fable" 24:37 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Halo Campaign Evolved" 31:30 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Resonance - A Plague Tale Legacy" 36:08 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Persona 4 Revival" 37:34 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Persona 6" 38:36 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "State of Decay 3" 39:36 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Sea of Thieves - Custom Seas Update" 42:41 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Metro 2039" 44:23 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Bad Magpie" 46:10 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Wo Long 2: Wings of Ember" 48:01 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Join Us" 51:22 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Senua" 54:49 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Doom the Dark Ages Revelations" DLC 57:44 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Crazy Taxi World Tour" 1:05:28 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - Xbox Series X25 25th Anniversary Edition 1:18:37 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Magicians: The Devil's Deal" 1:25:17 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Valor Mortis" 1:27:59 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Castlevania: Belmont's Curse" 1:29:55 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Vivarium" 1:32:50 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Spyro: A Realm Beyond" 1:33:29 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Clockwork Revolution" 1:34:33 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 DMZ" 1:37:24 Xbox Games Showcase 2026 - Our Thoughts & Letter Grades 1:41:37 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Rhythm Heaven Groove" 1:45:00 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Onimusha: Way of the Sword" 1:46:46 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen" 1:48:48 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Stellar Blade" 1:49:33 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Orbitals" 1:51:21 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Rayman Legends Retold" 1:53:40 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Big Walk" 1:54:33 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - Pokopia Expansion Pass & Update 1:56:59 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Fire Emlem Fortunes Weave" 1:58:48 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "DK Challenges NSO Limited Time Events" 2:07:31 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Lords of Fallen II" 2:20:00 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Lies of P - Complete Edition" 2:20:49 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Devil May Cry 5 Devil Hunter Edition" 2:23:10 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Muramasa Revenant Blades" 2:24:31 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Xenoblade Chronicles Nintendo Switch 2 Editions" 2:26:14 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Xenoblade Genesis" 2:32:23 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Nintendo Switch Sports Resort" 2:36:22 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "RuneScape Dragonwilds" 2:42:01 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Star Fox" 2:42:48 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Final Fantasy Resonance" 2:47:44 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Pikuniku 2" 2:49:22 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Dragon Quest Monsters: The Withered World" 2:50:55 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "The Duskbloods" 2:53:37 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Splatoon Raiders" 2:58:22 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Deltarune - Chapter 5" 2:59:53 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Metaphor: ReFantazio" 3:00:51 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Minecraft Switch 2 Edition" 3:01:55 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II" 3:03:26 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "DayZ" 3:07:41 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol 2" 3:08:05 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Rise of the Tomb Raider - 20 Year Celebration" 3:08:45 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Tales of Eternia Remastered" 3:09:23 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Snow Runner" 3:09:54 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Everbloom" 3:12:01 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - Kingdom Hearts 1&2 (S1/2) & 3 (S2) True Releases 3:12:35 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "Kingdom Hearts 4" 3:15:06 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" Remake 3:16:53 Nintendo Direct (June 2026) - Our Thoughts & Letter Grades 3:42:56 The Big Question 3:46:17 Outro & Where to Find Us 3:49:27 Credits & Info 3:51:22

Wrong Place, Write Crime
Episode #206 Under a Raging Moon 20th Anniversary Edition

Wrong Place, Write Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 31:43


In which a pair of virtual guest hosts, Glenn and Jenn, examine the newly revised and expanded 20th Anniversary Edition of UNDER A RAGING MOON, the host's first novel.

Technikquatsch
TQ310: AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE kostet 550 Euro, 9070 und RTX 5070 wenig mehr, sind aber viel besser; Ryzen 7 5800X3D Anniversary Edition für 350 Dollar; Nvidia will mit RTX Spark den Windows PC neu erfunden haben

Technikquatsch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 84:26


Die bisher nur in China veröffentlichte Grafikkarte AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE mit 12 GB VRAM ist jetzt offiziell weltweit verfügbar, in Deutschland etwa ab 550 Euro erhältlich. Normalerweise würden wir sagen: Mehr Auswahl ist gut für uns Verbraucher. Aber in der aktuellen Marktsituation ergibt diese Grafikkarten keinen Sinn. Zum Zeitpunkt der Aufnahme kostete die deutlich stärkere und mit mehr VRAM ausgestattete 9070 ebenfalls 550 Euro. Ob das so bleibt? Fraglich. Andere alte neue Sachen von AMD sind erfreulicher: Zum 10-Jahre-Jubiläum des Sockel AM4 kommt die erste CPU mit 3D-V-Cache wieder! Ryzen 7 5800X3D ist auch heute noch eine exzellente Gaming-CPU und angesichts der absurden Preise für DDR5-Speicher eine gute Möglichkeit, noch vorhandenen AM4-PCs eine Verlängerung der Lebenszeit zu gönnen. Auch wenn der Preis von 349 Dollar UVP nicht gering ist. Nebenbei verspricht AMD nun, den Sockel AM5 bis mindestens 2029 zu unterstützen. Das geht gut zusammen mit den Gerüchten, Zen 6 für Desktop würde erst 2027 erscheinen. Jensen Huang und Nvidia machen ja nichts unter einer Revolution: Zusammen mit Microsoft wolle man den Windows PC neu erfunden haben. Gemeint ist damit der sog. Superchip RTX Spark, der 10 nicht näher beschriebene Cortex-Kerne von ARM mit einer Blackwell-GPU der Klasse 5070 in einem Package kombiniert. Windows on ARM ist immer noch so eine Sache, aber RTX Spark ist auch weniger für Menschen, sondern mehr für "AI-Agents". Viel Spaß mit Folge 310! Sprecher:innen: Michael Kister, Mohammed Ali DadAudioproduktion: Michael KisterVideoproduktion: Mohammed Ali Dad, Michael KisterText: Michael KisterTitelbild: Mohammed Ali DadBildquellen: SAPPHIRE Technology Limited/Foto von Zelch Csaba (Pexels)Aufnahmedatum: 05.06.2026 Besucht unsim Discord https://discord.gg/SneNarVCBMauf Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/technikquatsch.deauf Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@technikquatsch https://www.youtube.com/@technikquatschgamingauf TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@technikquatschauf Instagram https://www.instagram.com/technikquatschauf Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/technikquatsch RSS-Feed https://technikquatsch.de/feed/podcast/Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/62ZVb7ZvmdtXqqNmnZLF5uApple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/technikquatsch/id1510030975Deezer https://www.deezer.com/de/show/1162032 00:00:00 Herzlich willkommen zu Technikquatsch Folge 310! Mo nimmt ab und bereitet sich auf Freiburger Business Lauf vor. 00:13:35 AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE für ca. 550 Euro verfügbar, 9070 und RTX 5070 kosten etwa gleich bei höherer Performance.https://www.computerbase.de/news/grafikkarten/radeon-rx-9070-gre-die-china-version-mit-12-gb-kommt-weltweit-auf-den-markt.97586/ 00:24:19 AMD Ryzen Zen 6 und Intel Nova Lake sollen wohl erst 2027 erscheinen.https://www.heise.de/news/Durststrecke-Neue-Desktop-Prozessoren-kommen-erst-2027-11316246.html 00:29:00 Google-Entwickler machen sich intern mit Memes über den eigenen KI-Slop lustig.https://www.golem.de/news/ki-slop-googler-laestern-intern-ueber-ki-tools-2606-209431.html 00:40:05 AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Anniversary Edition zu 10 Jahren AM4 kostet 349 Dollar.https://www.computerbase.de/news/prozessoren/10-years-anniversary-edition-der-amd-ryzen-7-5800x3d-fuer-am4-ist-guenstiger-zurueck.97614/ 00:43:11 AMD verspricht Unterstützung für AM5 bis mindestens 2029.https://www.computerbase.de/news/prozessoren/auch-noch-zen-7-amd-will-am5-bis-mindestens-2029-mit-neuen-cpus-versorgen.97617/ 00:47:51 Nvidia will mit "Superchip" RTX Spark den Windows PC neu erfunden haben.https://www.computerbase.de/news/pc-systeme/rtx-spark-superchip-nvidia-greift-amd-und-intel-im-windows-pc-markt-an.97539/ 00:55:02 Offizielles Fußballspiel zu WM FIFA World Cup: Launch Edition von Netflix wird auf den TV gestreamt und mit dem Smartphone gesteuert.https://about.netflix.com/en/news/new-fifa-world-cup-launch-edition-game-exclusively-on-netflix 01:00:06 Sony Playstation State of Play zum Summer Game Fest 2026 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvyezhN16IU; Wolverine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiBo_NgYI5Q01:06:43 God of War: Laufey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLMX2w3cwuE01:15:05 "alles" kommt im September 202601:18:13 Onimusha: Way of the Sword Demo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNq35HHUtNc 01:19:35 Neue Stargate-Serie von Amazon/MGM kommt doch nicht.https://variety.com/2026/tv/news/stargate-tv-series-martin-gero-scrapped-amazon-1236765061/ 01:23:47 Vielen Dank! Bis zum nächsten Mal!

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show
The TFI Thursday one Richard E Grant, Claire Foy & Esther Perel

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 52:15


The razor sharp Richard E Grant and the charismatic Claire Foy lift the lid on their new dark-comedy film, Savage House.Relationship guru and the founding mother of conscious uncoupling, Esther Perel celebrates her 20th Anniversary Edition of her book Mating in Captivity.Watch all episodes of TFI Unplugged on the Virgin Radio UK YouTube channel. Just search Virgin Radio UK on all of our socials. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Un café con Nintendo
Nindies del café | Junio 2026: entrevista a Super Monkey Studio y SKULD

Un café con Nintendo

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 107:56


¡Hola, cafeteros! Los compañeros Guille y Dani repasan las novedades del mes de junio y entrevistan al estudio español Super Monkey Studio para presentar su primer proyecto, SKULD. Sección de juegos digitales: - Tales of Dark lands (02-06), - Scarlet Wolf (03-06), - Golem Lights (04-06), - Steamboat Incident (05-06), - Arashi gaiden (11-06), - Unrailed 2: Back on Track (11-06), - Inversion: The Single Path (11-06), - Wanderstop (23-06), - KIYO - Bunny Tyranny (25-06), - The Artifactory (25-06), Digitales de NSW2: - Solarpunk (08-06), - to a T (11-06), - Unrailed 2: Back on Track (NSW2) (11-06), - Denshattack! (17-06), - and Roger (18-06), - Wanderstop (NSW2) (23-06), Carrusel flash de juegos digitales: - Springbot: The Last Spark (03-06), - Tavern Talk Stories: Dreamwalker (09-06), - Lovely Deco House (11-06), - Just. Press. The Buton (18-06), Sección de juegos físicos: - System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Edition (05-06), - 衔尾:龙之铃 DragonLoop (11-06), - Windswept (12-06), - Cabernet (26-06), - Long Gone Days (26-06), - Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition (26-06), - The Witch's Bakery (30-06), - Super Meat Boy 3D (30-06) Visita nuestra TIENDA ONLINE en cafeconnintendo.redbubble.com APÓYANOS por lo que cuesta un café en https://uncafeconnintendo.wordpress.com/ Para estar informado del programa síguenos en nuestra cuenta de X @cafeconnintendo Únete también a nuestra comunidad de Telegram solicitando un enlace de invitación en los comentarios del programa

Altered Geek
The Death of CBS News Radio, Colbert's Farewell & Spotify's AI Overhaul

Altered Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 55:03 Transcription Available


The media landscape is experiencing a massive changing of the guard! In Episode 466, host Steve "Megatron" Phillips and TFG1Mike tackle a week of historic endings and radical digital beginnings. First, we say a final, bittersweet goodbye to an institution as CBS News Radio officially goes off the air, signing off with Edward R. Murrow's iconic words: "Good night, and good luck."The end of an era continues on television as we reflect on the surreally lovely final episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. We break down how he completely nailed the landing, his brilliant "Only in Monroe" return, and what his departure means for the future of late-night broadcast comedy. Meanwhile, the streaming wars enter a new phase as Disney pulls Hulu even tighter into the Disney+ ecosystem, despite claiming they have "no current plans" to kill the standalone app. Finally, we unpack Spotify's massive new suite of AI features—including a direct crackdown on AI voice cloning, the introduction of a green "Verified" checkmark for podcasts, and personal AI audio briefings that are changing how we consume media.What you'll get out of this episode:A tribute to the legacy of CBS News Radio and the end of traditional broadcast news.Critical analysis of Stephen Colbert's emotional late-night series finale.What Disney's aggressive Hulu/Disney+ integration means for your streaming subscriptions.A deep dive into Spotify's new AI-generated personal podcasts and anti-impersonation rules.Updates on our ongoing celebration of The Top 100 Animated Series 15th Anniversary Edition.Get Altered, Get Geeky, with the Altered Geeks!Top Stories & Featured LinksStreaming Consolidation: Disney Pulls Hulu Eighter Tighter Into Disney+Radio History Ends: CBS News Radio Ends With An Edward R. Murrow Sign OffLate Night Finale: Stephen Colbert's Last Show: Laughing Well Is the Best RevengeAudio Tech Shift: Spotify Podcast Verification Targets AI Voice CloningTopic KeywordsCBS News Radio Final Sign Off, Stephen Colbert Late Show Finale, Disney Hulu Integration 2026, Spotify Podcast Verification Badge, AI Voice Cloning Spotify Policy, Personal AI Podcasts, Edward R. Murrow Good Night and Good Luck, Streaming Industry Consolidation, Broadcast Late Night Comedy.Keywords (Comma Separated)Stephen Colbert finale, CBS News Radio, Hulu Disney plus integration, Spotify AI podcast features, Podcast verification checkmark, AI voice cloning ban, Edward R Murrow sign off, Late Show series finale, Streaming media consolidation, Broadcast radio history.

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich
[EP 386] The Clash: Triumph or Tragedy? - Pat Gilbert on the Real Story Behind the Band

Booked On Rock with Eric Senich

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 42:21 Transcription Available


The Clash exploded onto the London music scene in 1976 and quickly became one of the most influential bands in rock history. But behind the revolutionary songs, political passion, and global success was a story filled with creative tension, personal conflict, and difficult choices that ultimately changed the band's future.In this episode of Booked On Rock, author Pat Gilbert discusses the expanded 50th Anniversary Edition of Passion Is a Fashion: The Real Story of The Clash. Drawing on interviews with all four classic members—Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, and Topper Headon—Pat reveals how The Clash rose from the punk underground to become one of the most important bands of their era, and why their remarkable journey was both a triumph and a tragedy. Topics include:The new material added to the 50th Anniversary EditionThe differing perspectives of the band's membersThe Clash's explosive arrival on the London punk sceneWhy their political message resonated with fansThe band's greatest achievements and biggest strugglesThe legacy of Joe Strummer and The Clash todayPurchase a copy of Passion is a Fashion: The Real Story of the Clash - Revised and Updated 50th Anniversary EditionVisit Pat Gilbert's website----------

KME Coaching, Business & Marketing
Episode 137 - 30th Business Anniversary Edition Pt. 1 with Kim Evans, MA

KME Coaching, Business & Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 13:37 Transcription Available


30 Years of Reign™Special 30th Anniversary EditionIn this milestone episode of Inspired Conversations with Kim Evans™, Kim reflects on 30 years in business, leadership, faith, and transformation.What began as a dream in May 1996 evolved into a 30-year journey of entrepreneurship, wellness, resilience, reinvention, and service.In this special anniversary series, Kim shares the lessons, victories, challenges, and wisdom gained from building a business through changing seasons while remaining committed to her vision.This episode explores the significance of reaching the 30-year milestone, the power of purpose-driven entrepreneurship, and why the next chapter may be the most impactful season yet.If you've ever faced obstacles, questioned your path, or wondered whether to keep going, this episode is a reminder to hold on to the vision and continue moving forward.Faith. Resilience. Reinvention. The Next Chapter.Recorded May 31, 2026.www.kimgems.comwww.kimMevans.comBook a Clarity Session with Kim Evans, MA:https://Calendly.com/Kmecoaching/elevate#30YearsOfReign #InspiredConversationsWithKimEvans #FaithResilienceReinvention #WomenInBusiness #Entrepreneurshipjourney #WomenEntrepreneurs“Thank you for tuning in to Inspired Conversations with Kim Evans.If today's episode spoke to your spirit, share it with another powerful woman who's ready to rise in business, beauty, and wellness.For more resources, trainings, and mentorship, visit The School of Beauty and Business inside The Digital Library at www.unstoppableladyboss.com.  And if you're ready to reset your clarity, confidence, and cash flow — book your VIP 1-Day Reset Intensive with me today www.kimgems.com. I'm Kim Evans — reminding you to stay radiant, stay resilient, and always remember: success should feel beautiful, not exhausting.I'll see you in the next inspired conversation.”  Kim Evans, MA

Markers on the Map: A Gaming Adventure
Episode 246: Absolute Leon S. Kennedy

Markers on the Map: A Gaming Adventure

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 56:07


Me and Jenny go together like Plok and Rayman. This week, we're taking a big look at the start of Lego Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight, the latest from Traveller's Tales' Lego series. With refined, Arkham-style combat and the most detailed characters to date, it feels like a whole new era for the delightful franchise. We're also back with more Requiem as Leon and Grace's journey continues, namely in Raccoon City's RPD. Motorslice is here as well, with some gripes coming in on the game's third big level. We also delve into the Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition that dropped earlier this year and came with its own set of huge complaints. And in news, the end of Destiny 2 has been announced. Check out the show on BlueSky @MarkersOnTheMap.

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect
"ARIANA GRANDE - HATE THAT I MADE YOU LOVE ME"

Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 15:45


Linktree: ⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/Analytic⁠⁠Join The Normandy For Ad-Free NME, Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0K⁠⁠ In this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz breaks down Ariana Grande's highly anticipated new single “Hate That I Made You Love Me.” Released May 29, 2026 as the lead track from her 8th studio album Petal (arriving July 31, 2026), the song follows a cryptic black-and-white teaser that sparked massive fan theories with its distorted water-drop sounds and eerie atmosphere. Produced by Max Martin, ILYA, and Ariana herself, the track is described by Grande as one of her favorite songs she'll ever write.Analytic Dreamz explores Petal's 12-track vision — an emotionally raw project about breaking negative attachments, internal struggles, and emotional transformation — plus details on the 41-date world tour launching June 6, 2026, including 10 nights at London's O2 Arena. The discussion also covers the Dangerous Woman 10th Anniversary Edition and its 18 tracks.Tune in for in-depth analysis, release timeline breakdowns, and what fans can expect from Ariana's most fearless era yet. Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Meeple Society
A Castle full of Choices

Meeple Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 62:35


We dig into the mechanic of worker placement, and talk a bit about some of our favorites!We talk about Gen Con and the event catalog!And we wrap it up with our first look at The White Castle!But First.. ..... Mee-ople LiveGEN CON Game TimesGreg: Rock Hard 1977 12:00pm & 4:00 pm… 12:00 pm - Game ID: BGM26ND320712… 4:00 pm - Game ID: BGM26ND320713Firefly 10th Anniversary Edition… 2:00 pm - Game ID: BGM26ND320714Katy:Earth with Abundance Expansion… 12:00 pm - Game ID: BGM26ND320705… 4:00 pm - Game ID: BGM26ND320706Life of the Amazonia… 2:00 pm - Game ID: BGM26ND320707Planet Unknown… 6:00 pm - Game ID: BGM26ND320708Producer Justin:Heat: Pedal to the Metal … 10:00 am - Game ID: BGM26ND320709… 12:00 pm - Game ID: BGM26ND320710… 2:00 pm - Game ID: BGM26ND320711If you have comments or questions, please do not hesitate to post them in the comments below. Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/themeeplesocietyInstagram: themeeplesocietyX @MeepSociety Tiktok: @themeeplesociety Like us on Facebook: The Meeple Societyor our Board Game Geek Guild #3821 The Meeple SocietyTo join our Discord Channel, follow this link:https://discord.com/channels/791084155726987284/791084158109614081Check us out on Patreon at patreon.com/themeeplesociety

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show
The TFI Thursday one with Gary Lightbody

The Best of the Chris Evans Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 26:17


Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody tells us all about the 20th Anniversary Edition of Eyes Open!Catch TFI Unplugged on Channel 4 from 11pm on Friday nights or on the Virgin Radio UK YouTube channel! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson
Eric Church's Commencement Address at UNC

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 141:07


0:30 - CPS 12:35 - Electronic Monitoring 32:33 - Eric Church commencement address at UNC 50:20 - Remembering Rich from Indian Head Park 51:39 - Gordon Chang, author of Plan Red: China’s Project to Destroy America & The Great U.S.-China Tech War, previews Trump’s trip to China. Follow Gordon on X @GordonGChang 01:10:37 - Ted Snider, contributing editor for The American Conservative: Between Iran and a Hard Place. Ted is also a frequent contributor to Responsible Statecraft & Antiwar.com 01:35:41 - Noted economist Stephen Moore: When you’re dealing with an enemy like China you have to use every tool in your chest. Get more Steve @StephenMoore 01:48:18 - Theodore Dalrymple, retired physician and psychiatrist who worked in a general hospital and prison in England, shares details from his two newest books Agatha Christie and the Metaphysics of Murder – available 6/9 & Life at the Bottom: The Worldview that Makes the Underclass 25th Anniversary Edition – available now 02:05:58 - Josh Blackman, Centennial Chair of Constitutional Law at the South Texas College of Law Houston, weighs in on election maps and The Stunning Plan To Reverse The Supreme Court of VirginiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Stoic
No, This Is The Mission | Kindness Is Always The Right Response

The Daily Stoic

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2026 8:01


You thought you were supposed to be doing this. You thought your job was to do that. But then what happened? Life happened. Stuff happened. Other people happened.

Sunday Nights with Rev. Bill Crews: Highlights
Stephanie Alexander (The Cook's Companion 30th Anniversary Edition)

Sunday Nights with Rev. Bill Crews: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2026 21:38


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The Gothic Moose
The Gothic Moose – Episode 656–

The Gothic Moose

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 62:06


Most of the bands (or their labels) in this episode have done something for Ukraine. Please buy music from Ukrainian artists and/or donate to your preferred Ukrainian Charity and/or to United 24 (https://u24.gov.ua). Слава Україні! Героям слава!Slava Ukrainai! Slava varoņiem!Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes! DJ Moose Played: Intro – 00:00Baarhus – Baarhus – City Of Fear – City of Fear – 00:30Sour Tongue – Me-Mania – 05:02Huir – Runaway – 08:34Oh Madonna – Heaven – 12:10 Micro with DJ Moose – 16:00 Vexagon – Voyeur – 16:32Andrew Corbin – Virus (feat. Indigo) – 20:41Maxx Klaxon – Here For One Reason – PARANOID STYLE [20th Anniversary Edition] – 23:52Starsign – 07_Silent Prayers – Silver Linings – 28:51Lifelong Corporation – Words Never Said – Words Never Said – 32:42Miss Construction – Heiß – Heiß EP – 36:20Prometheus Flame – Angels Dance – This Is Our Time Single – 39:31Massiv In Mensch & Endanger – Artificial Honey – Artificial Honey Single – 43:43DSTRTD SGNL – BEHIND THE SILENCE – 47:50 Micro with DJ Moose – 52:40 Years Of Shame – Heat – Primary – 54:04I Ya Toyah – I Ya Toyah – FEELINGS (Extended) – FEELINGS – 57:58 The original unmodified image used for this episode by Tetiana SHYSHKINA on Unsplash or Listen to The Gothic Moose – Episode 656– Mostly Bands Supporting Ukraine byDJ Moose on hearthis.at Here is the link to download this episode in MP3 Note: After about a year, episodes may no longer be available here or elsewhere. Shows are sometimes missing from Youtube due copyright restrictions. Use the handy built-in player:

The Gothic Moose
The Gothic Moose – Episode 656–

The Gothic Moose

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 62:06


Most of the bands (or their labels) in this episode have done something for Ukraine. Please buy music from Ukrainian artists and/or donate to your preferred Ukrainian Charity and/or to United 24 (https://u24.gov.ua). Слава Україні! Героям слава!Slava Ukrainai! Slava varoņiem!Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes! DJ Moose Played: Intro – 00:00Baarhus – Baarhus – City Of Fear – City of Fear – 00:30Sour Tongue – Me-Mania – 05:02Huir – Runaway – 08:34Oh Madonna – Heaven – 12:10 Micro with DJ Moose – 16:00 Vexagon – Voyeur – 16:32Andrew Corbin – Virus (feat. Indigo) – 20:41Maxx Klaxon – Here For One Reason – PARANOID STYLE [20th Anniversary Edition] – 23:52Starsign – 07_Silent Prayers – Silver Linings – 28:51Lifelong Corporation – Words Never Said – Words Never Said – 32:42Miss Construction – Heiß – Heiß EP – 36:20Prometheus Flame – Angels Dance – This Is Our Time Single – 39:31Massiv In Mensch & Endanger – Artificial Honey – Artificial Honey Single – 43:43DSTRTD SGNL – BEHIND THE SILENCE – 47:50 Micro with DJ Moose – 52:40 Years Of Shame – Heat – Primary – 54:04I Ya Toyah – I Ya Toyah – FEELINGS (Extended) – FEELINGS – 57:58 The original unmodified image used for this episode by Tetiana SHYSHKINA on Unsplash or Listen to The Gothic Moose – Episode 656– Mostly Bands Supporting Ukraine byDJ Moose on hearthis.at Here is the link to download this episode in MP3 Note: After about a year, episodes may no longer be available here or elsewhere. Shows are sometimes missing from Youtube due copyright restrictions. Use the handy built-in player:

Women's Liberation Radio News
Edition 121: The Epstein Empire with Gail Dines, Thistle Pettersen & Jocelyn Crawley

Women's Liberation Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 70:31


This is WLRN's 10th Anniversary Edition! Stay tuned for the greeting with Jocelyn Crawley, world news with Cat Bradfield, an interview with professor Gail Dines and concluding commentary from Jocelyn. The focus of this month's show is the Jeffrey Epstein case and how it is being handled within the porn-sick society we live in, featuring Gail Dines—expert, activist for women's and children's rights, and founding member of Culture Reframed. Gail recently published a review in Ms. Magazine of Virginia Roberts Giuffre's posthumous book, Nobody's Girl. https://msmagazine.com/author/gaildines/ She talks with Thistle a bit about this book and about how the porn industry has gotten its tentacles into all aspects of American society. She also, at the end of the interview, tells the story of an activist skit performed with Mary Daly at Harvard University in the 1980s. She muses that if women could do it then, we can do it again today and should in order to fortify our movement for the dignity and rights of girls and women. Listen to our original theme music from ten years ago composed by Thistle with a call for songs from Cat Bradfield for our Tenth Anniversary Summer Song Countdown show coming to an internet near you! To participate in this show, click this link and fill out the form: https://wlrnmedia.com/2026/03/08/cast-your-vote-for-wlrns-top-100-songs/ The more the merrier! Thanks for tuning in to WLRN for all these years. All of our shows are archived here: https://wlrnmedia.com/category/podcasts/ so if you want to remember what was happening in women's news back in the day, feel free to browse and discover compelling women's news and commentary that spans the last decade. We also have Ten Year Anniversary merch, designed by Margaret, to celebrate this milestone. Find our mug and t-shirt here: https://wlrnmedia.com/merch/

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast
Yoshi What You Want To See - Episode 339

Nintendo Switch UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 46:30


Send us Fan MailSektori, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, Final Fantasy XIV, The Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2 game soundtracks on Spotify, 007 First Light, Temple Maker 64, Annapurna Interactive, Sayonara Wild Hearts Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes Nintendo Switch 2 Edition, Stray (Nintendo Switch 2), Resident Evil Requiem, Elementallis, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, Mina the Hollower, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary code in a box, Crypt of the NecroDancer, Rift of the NecroDancer crossover DLC's with Shovel Knight DLC, Rugrats: Retro Rewind Collection, PowerWash Simulator 2 Star Wars DLC, Sega Universe, Nintendo It's You, Mario advert, Metroid movieSupport the show

Mustang Owner's Podcast
GET (Jim) SMART: What's Mustang's True Anniversary Car Start Date -- 1964 or '65

Mustang Owner's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 31:18


When Mustang celebrated its 60 th birthday with a special Anniversary Edition model for 2025, John and Mike fielded an email that asked why Ford counted the 60 years from 1965, just the way the company counted it for the 50th anniversary. First, it just seemed logical since first- generation Mustangs were all 1965 models. But when you consider that all previous Mustang Anniversary cars were counted from 1964 – the year that Mustang was introduced to the general public – it begs the question, Why the change? From that first Mustang 20 th Anniversary model back in 1984 all the way through the 45 th Anniversary Edition in 2009, the start date had been 1964. So John and Mike decided to “Get Smart” – as in reaching out to longtime Mustang author and expert Jim Smart – to help figure out which date is correct. Listen in as Jim and the guys explore some possible answers, and reveal Jim's claim that he may have influenced the whole “Anniversary Car” idea that spawned the 1984 Mustang GT350 20 th Anniversary model.Don't forget to Like, Subscribe and leave a Comment. Plus, show that you're a true Mustang insider by wearing Mustang Owner's Podcast branded apparel, available on TheSVTstore.com!

The Piano Maven with Jed Distler
Meloclassic's Monumental Walter Gieseking Edition

The Piano Maven with Jed Distler

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 24:09 Transcription Available


Consider taking out a paid subscription to The Piano Maven podcast via our Substack page (https://jeddistlermusic.substack.com/about), which you also can access by clicking on the "Donate" button here: https://rss.com/podcasts/pianomaven Jed explores Meloclassic's deluxe 29 CD/1 DVD Walter Gieseking 130th Anniversary Edition, the largest collection of broadcast and concert recordings featuring the legendary pianist, with many items published for the first time.Link to purchase:https://www.meloclassic.com/home/walter-gieseking-edition/

The Gothic Moose
The Gothic Moose – Episode 655 – with hosts ZXSP and DJ Moose

The Gothic Moose

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2026 63:31


ZXSP and DJ Moose have put together an amazing bunch of tracks for you in this week’s episode. All of the bands (or labels) in this episode have done something for Ukraine or are Ukrainian. Please buy music from Ukrainian artists and/or donate to your preferred Ukrainian Charity and/or to United 24 (https://u24.gov.ua). Слава Україні! Героям слава!Slava Ukrainai! Slava varoņiem!Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes! DJ Moose and ZXSP played: Intro – 00:00 Signals Feed The Void – КолониПід – Покровом – 00:30SMURNO – Скло – Скло – 05:13Квартира номер 6 – Где же ты – Знакомые чувства EP – 08:34Incirrina – Always Here – Trace – 10:46 Micro with ZXSP and DJ Moose – 15:29 NEONACH – Terrified – II – 19:26Maxx Klaxon – Die With Your Boots On – Paranoid Style (20th Anniversary Edition) – 23:47Oceanside85 – Ghost – Absolution – EP – 30:09Randolph & Mortimer – The Incomplete Truth – The Incomplete Truth – 35:26 Micro with ZXSP and DJ Moose – 39:26 Institute for the Criminally Insane vs. ee:man – The Fabric of You.. – The Fabric of You.. – 40:58KMFDM – L’ETAT – ENEMY – 45:29Frontal Boundary – Burn – Burn EP – 49:29Omon Breaker – Augmentation (feat. Phase Fatale) – Compromat EP – 53:40The Gliding Faces – Onyx (dEk101 Mix) – Onxy – 58:13 Micro with ZXSP and DJ Moose – 1:02:21 The original image used in this week episode is by Ukrainian Photographer by Rad Pozniakov on Unsplash or Listen to The Gothic Moose – Episode 655 – with hosts ZXSP and DJ Moose byDJ Moose on hearthis.at Here is the link to download this episode in MP3 Note: After about a year, episodes may no longer be available here or elsewhere. Shows are sometimes missing from Youtube due copyright restrictions. Use the handy built-in player:

The Gothic Moose
The Gothic Moose – Episode 655 – with hosts ZXSP and DJ Moose

The Gothic Moose

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2026 63:31


ZXSP and DJ Moose have put together an amazing bunch of tracks for you in this week’s episode. All of the bands (or labels) in this episode have done something for Ukraine or are Ukrainian. Please buy music from Ukrainian artists and/or donate to your preferred Ukrainian Charity and/or to United 24 (https://u24.gov.ua). Слава Україні! Героям слава!Slava Ukrainai! Slava varoņiem!Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the Heroes! DJ Moose and ZXSP played: Intro – 00:00 Signals Feed The Void – КолониПід – Покровом – 00:30SMURNO – Скло – Скло – 05:13Квартира номер 6 – Где же ты – Знакомые чувства EP – 08:34Incirrina – Always Here – Trace – 10:46 Micro with ZXSP and DJ Moose – 15:29 NEONACH – Terrified – II – 19:26Maxx Klaxon – Die With Your Boots On – Paranoid Style (20th Anniversary Edition) – 23:47Oceanside85 – Ghost – Absolution – EP – 30:09Randolph & Mortimer – The Incomplete Truth – The Incomplete Truth – 35:26 Micro with ZXSP and DJ Moose – 39:26 Institute for the Criminally Insane vs. ee:man – The Fabric of You.. – The Fabric of You.. – 40:58KMFDM – L’ETAT – ENEMY – 45:29Frontal Boundary – Burn – Burn EP – 49:29Omon Breaker – Augmentation (feat. Phase Fatale) – Compromat EP – 53:40The Gliding Faces – Onyx (dEk101 Mix) – Onxy – 58:13 Micro with ZXSP and DJ Moose – 1:02:21 The original image used in this week episode is by Ukrainian Photographer by Rad Pozniakov on Unsplash or Listen to The Gothic Moose – Episode 655 – with hosts ZXSP and DJ Moose byDJ Moose on hearthis.at Here is the link to download this episode in MP3 Note: After about a year, episodes may no longer be available here or elsewhere. Shows are sometimes missing from Youtube due copyright restrictions. Use the handy built-in player:

The Daily Stoic
What You Need is a Small Crisis | Show, Not Tell, What You Know

The Daily Stoic

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 9:56


The Briefing
How Stephanie Alexander became every Cook's Companion

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 38:45


Stephanie Alexander may be one of Australia’s most influential culinary figures, but her impact goes far beyond the kitchen. Long before becoming a household name, she was shaping the way Australians think about food - through restaurants, writing and a deep commitment to simple, seasonal cooking. You might recognise her from appearances on MasterChef, but for many, Stephanie’s presence has been constant on the bookshelf with her iconic book The Cook’s Companion guiding generations of Australians through everything from kitchen basics to timeless recipes. In this conversation with Sacha Barbour Gatt, Stephanie reflects on 30 years of The Cook’s Companion, the philosophy that has defined her career, and why she believes good food doesn’t need to be complicated - just thoughtful, shared and perhaps best enjoyed with a roast chook, a glass of red and a proper cloth napkin. See Stephanie at Melbourne Writers Festival on May 10th and find The Cook's Companion 30th Anniversary Edition here Weekend list with Helen Smith Listener Laura TO LISTEN: Matt Corby's new album Tragic Magic TO WATCH: Roommates on Netflix TO WATCH: The Lion King at the Hollywood Bowl TO TRY: Medicube Collagen Night Wrapping Mask and Medicube PDRN Pink Collagen Gel Mask Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @TheBriefingPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How to Be Awesome at Your Job
1149: How to Stand Out, Multiply Your Opportunities, and Win People's Confidence with Justin Humphries

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 38:06


Justin Humphries reveals his fundamental principles for rapidly growing opportunities and income in an uncertain job market.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) How to multiply your inbound opportunities2) The simplest way to expand your professional network3) The key that keeps people coming back to youSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1149 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT JUSTIN — Justin Humphries is a dedicated Loan Officer with experience since June 2021, specializing in VA, first-time homebuyer, and DSCR loans. A Nashville native, Justin is deeply motivated by personal and professional growth, drawing strength from his faith, family, and a passion for building meaningful relationships. He takes great pride in helping clients align their mortgage strategies with their life goals, aiming to support them in building long-term wealth. Justin values the opportunity to develop lasting connections with customers who return to him year after year for their mortgage needs.Beyond his professional work, Justin is actively involved in his church community, serving on the parish council and volunteering with the Society of St. Vincent DePaul to assist families at risk of homelessness. He is happily married to his wife Stephanie and is a proud father of three young children, including twins.• LinkedIn: Justin Humphries• Profile: Justin Humphries• Phone number: +1 615-438-8125• Email: jhumphries@loandepot.com— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Tool: Claude for Google Chrome• Article: “Researchers Asked LLMs for Strategic Advice. They Got “Trendslop” in Return.” by Angelo Romasanta, Llewellyn D.W. Thomas and Natalia Levina• Study: “Death Squared: The Explosive Growth and Demise of a Mouse Population” by John B. Calhoun• YouTube: Squat University• Book: Rebuilding Milo: A Lifter's Guide to Fixing Common Injuries and Building a Strong Foundation for Enhancing Performance• Book: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: 30th Anniversary Edition by Stephen R. Covey• Previous episode: 184: Building Your Network Before You Need It with Dr. Ivan Misner— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Keepsake Voices. Get mom something special and save about $100 with keepsakevoices.com/pete• Scribe. Book a personalized enterprise demo with scribe.how/awesome• Narwhal. Treat your home to spotless, fresh floors with us.narwhal.com/pete.• Monarch.com. Get 50% off your first year on with the code AWESOME.• Gusto. Get three months free when you run your first payroll with gusto.com/AWESOME• Shopify. Sign up for your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/awesomepod• Vanguard. Give your clients consistent results year in and year out with vanguard.com/AUDIOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Conversing
Contemplative Life, with Parker Palmer

Conversing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 58:22


In a season of national disorientation, Mark Labberton replays a luminous conversation with Quaker writer and contemplative Parker J. Palmer, whose voice from a few years back still sounds like it was recorded this morning. "What matters is faithfulness." In this episode with Mark Labberton, Palmer reflects on contemplation as penetrating illusion and touching reality, and how that work shows up in vocation, suffering, and public life. Together they discuss the difference between true and false crosses, mistaking the vessel for the treasure, and why wholeness isn't perfection. They also examine the pre-political work of weaving civic community and what the church owes a fractured democracy. Episode Highlights "Contemplation is any way one has of penetrating illusion and touching reality." "Wholeness does not mean perfection. It means embracing your imperfections as an integral part of who you are." "On the other side of a gift often lies a pothole that we have to watch out for." "Failure has always been, if I hold it properly, a profoundly contemplative moment in life." "It was as if this cosmos cared deeply and didn't care at all." About Parker J. Palmer Parker J. Palmer is a writer, teacher, and activist focused on education, community, leadership, spirituality, and social change. A Quaker, he holds a PhD in sociology from UC Berkeley and is founder and senior partner emeritus of the Center for Courage & Renewal. His ten books—including The Courage to Teach, Let Your Life Speak, Healing the Heart of Democracy, and On the Brink of Everything—have sold nearly two million copies in ten languages. He has received fourteen honorary doctorates. Learn more and follow at couragerenewal.org/parker-j-palmer and parkerjpalmer.substack.com. Helpful Links and Resources Parker J. Palmer (Center for Courage & Renewal): https://couragerenewal.org/parker-j-palmer/ Living the Questions with Parker J. Palmer: https://parkerjpalmer.substack.com/ The Growing Edge podcast: https://www.newcomerpalmer.com/podcast On the Brink of Everything (most recent): https://couragerenewal.org/library/on-the-brink-of-everything-grace-gravity-and-getting-old/ The Courage to Teach, 20th Anniversary Edition: https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Teach-Exploring-Landscape-Anniversary/dp/1119413044 Henri Nouwen Society: https://www.henrinouwen.org/about-henri-nouwen Show Notes Replaying a conversation amid national turbulence Quaker writer, contemplative, activist; PhD, UC Berkeley Founding the Center for Courage & Renewal "Sage" reframed as hunger—writing born of unanswered questions Berkeley in the sixties; community organizing in DC Discovering Thomas Merton "a year after he died" Writing as contemplation, not downloading of ideas How institutions tend to squelch the contemplative impulse Contemplation defined by function, not technique "Contemplation is any way one has of penetrating illusion and touching reality." Maureen and her daughter—a contemplative without a cushion Henri Nouwen at L'Arche Daybreak—known as a fellow human "Failure has always been, if I hold it properly, a profoundly contemplative moment in life." True cross vs. false cross; culturally imposed pain Three deep dives into clinical depression "Wholeness does not mean perfection. It means embracing your imperfections as an integral part of who you are." Treasure in earthen vessels—protecting the vessel as sin Bridge-building: a Jewish chancellor calls about a "Christian book" Taos high desert: "It was as if this cosmos cared deeply and didn't care at all." Moral judgment without speaking "in the name of God" Pre-political work—Burke's "little platoons," Lincoln on danger from within Divide-and-conquer politics as betrayal of the church's calling #ParkerPalmer #Contemplation #Quaker #Vocation #Wholeness #CivicEngagement #ConversingPodcast #MarkLabberton Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.

How to Be Awesome at Your Job
1148: How to Build Cultures Where Everyone Knows They Matter with Barry-Wehmiller's Bob Chapman

How to Be Awesome at Your Job

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 33:58


The late Bob Chapman reveals the foundational leadership principles behind Barry-Wehmiller's stunning success.— YOU'LL LEARN — 1) The case for caring as a business strategy2) The one skill to transform your relationships3) How to dramatically boost team morale with one simple practiceSubscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1148 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT BOB — BOB CHAPMAN is the chairman of Barry-Wehmiller, a $3.6 billion global manufacturing company. Under his leadership, the company grew from $20 million in revenue to over $3.5 billion while pioneering "Truly Human Leadership"—refusing to lay off employees during the 2008 recession and instead implementing shared sacrifice that saved $20 million while protecting everyone's livelihood. Featured in a Harvard Business School case study taught at 70+ business schools worldwide, Chapman has addressed the United Nations, Congress, and leading academic institutions on human-centered leadership. His approach has been validated by research showing that workplace stress is the fifth leading cause of death in America, and that good bosses create more wellness than wellness programs do. • Book: Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for Your People Like Family--Expanded 10th Anniversary Edition, with Raj Sisodia• Website: Barry-Wehmiller Outreach— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Study: “Truly Human Leadership at Barry-Wehmiller” by Dylan Minor and Jan Rivkin• Book: "The New One Minute Manager: A Timeless Guide to Effective Leadership, Stress Reduction, and Success in a Rapidly Changing Workplace" by Ken Blanchard and Spencer Johnson— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Keepsake Voices. Get mom something special and save about $100 with keepsakevoices.com/pete• Narwhal. Treat your home to spotless, fresh floors with us.narwhal.com/pete.• Monarch.com. Get 50% off your first year on with the code AWESOME.• Gusto. Get three months free when you run your first payroll with gusto.com/AWESOME• Shopify. Sign up for your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/better• Vanguard. Give your clients consistent results year in and year out with vanguard.com/AUDIOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mustang Owner's Podcast
Mailbag April 2026: 60th Car in Brittany Blue Snafu; Hello's from Oregon & Paris; Award Cling Mystery

Mustang Owner's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 31:02


In this month's mailbag episode, John and Mike own up to how they misidentified a 60th Anniversary Edition in Brittany Blue during the New Ford WHQ Grand Opening episode (well, more like they give an excuse), and then unsuccessfully field a question about how many of those were produced in that color. The guys then handlea request to discuss a publishedcomment about the latest Ford LED headlamp assembly and module replacement costs (about $600 for some new Mustangs but up to $3,000 on other Fords) vs. just replacing a $10 bulb. John also discovers a years-old email from his Spam file asking about the Ford Performance Pick Car show award cling. If you'veever received one of these ultra-rare Recognition Award window clings at a car show, you cannow get the full story on what thse were all about. Finally, John and Mike reveal some photos that Podcast followers have shared – one from across the country and another from across The Pond. You're encouraged to get mentioned inthe next Mailbag session by posting in each the YouTube episode Comments section or sending us an email to jclor@CarsInContext.com.

Peter Anthony Holder's
#0870: Amjad Tadros; Tom Cladis; & Stuart Nulman

Peter Anthony Holder's "Stuph File"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2026 57:49


The Stuph File Program Featuring Amjad Tadros, author of The Fixer: A Journalist's Accidental Journey Through The Middle East; Tom Cladis, author of The Age Of Serpents And Scorpions; & Stuart Nulman with Book Banter Download Amjad Tadros spent 30 years behind the scenes in the Middle East as a producer and fixer for CBS' 60 Minutes. He's the author of The Fixer: A Journalist's Accidental Journey Through The Middle East.  We take some time to remember a frequent guest on the program who recently passed away. Journalist & foreign correspondent, Ivor Davis, who has written many books including, The Devil In My Friend, which chronicles the story of a friend who committed murder, The Beatles And Me On Tour: 60th Anniversary Edition & Manson Exposed: A Reporter's 50-Year Journey into Madness and Murder just to name a few. (There is a very heartwarming tribute to him written by a close friend of 65 years and colleague of his named Norman Giller). Tom Cladis is the author of the epic fantasy, The Age Of Serpents And Scorpions. It's his debut novel. Stuart Nulman with another edition of Book Banter. This week's reviewed title is Nothing Random by Gayle Feldman (Random House, $54).You can also read Stuart's articles in The Main and at BestStory.ca. This week's guest slate is presented by Scott Johnson is the founder of Frogpants Studio Podcast Network. He's also the host of several podcasts, including What Was That Like.  And he was a guest back on show #0618. Click below to order directly from Amazon.com Part of the success of this show depends on the generosity of its listeners worldwide. If you enjoy the program please feel free to make a donation in any amount, no matter how small, in any denomination of $1, $5, $10, $20 or more.  Just click on the donate button to the left. It will be greatly appreciated. This website is powered by PubNIX a boutique Internet service provider with great personalized service that was instrumental in helping to structure the look of this very site! The computer used for this site was built by InfoMontreal.ca, serving individuals, commercial & industrial companies in Quebec with computers, software and networks. Your needs are unique and InfoMontreal.ca believes the solutions should be too.

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524: This Isn't a Movie

Embedded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 74:23


Nathan Jones spoke with us about hardware security, motivation, conference talks, and writing. Nathan wrote an in-depth series of posts about the benefits of superloops vs RTOS: You Don't Need an RTOS (Part 1), Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4. He also wrote about How Hardware Gets Hacked (Part 1) and Part 2 which discusses the MITRE embedded CTF (Capture the Flag) challenge. See his EmbeddedRelated profile and Digikey profile. And Nathan's excellent Embedded for Everyone Github repo. Nathan recommends The Hardware Hacking Handbook by Jasper van Woudenberg and Colin O'Flynn. It is an excellent resource on embedded security. We spoke with Jasper about the book in 431: Becoming More of a Smurf and with Colin about the Chip Whisperer in 286: Twenty Cans of Gas. The European Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) has specific features that are required to be implemented by all devices that want the safety CE label. This is important for products shipping to Europe. If you are going to the Embedded Online Conference, you can get a discount with the code JONES100. Nathan will be giving a workshop on the Chip Whisperer Nano. (Recent guest Mark Omo will also be presenting: Security for the Rest of Us: What Matters and Where to Start.) Another conference for the security-minded is Hardwear.io which is in Santa Clara, CA, USA at the end of May and in Amsterdam in November. Last year, Nathan spoke about Exception Handling for EOC 2025 (video). Elecia mentioned her own Creating Chaos and Hard Faults from EOC 2024. The Embedded Slack book club is reading The Pragmatic Programmer, 20th Anniversary Edition. Well, some of us are just watching.  The quote came from Elizabeth Bear's Ancestral Night (White Space) which is part of a series with some neat mechanics around brain chemistry.  Transcript

Audio Unleashed
Shameless Self-Promotion w/ David Chesky

Audio Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 71:04


We're on Patreon! Find us at https://www.patreon.com/AudioUnleashed This week, Brent and Dennis kick things off with a discussion about whether or not DACs are a distraction before welcoming guest David Chesky to discuss The Audiophile Society's Speaker Test and System Optimization Album, as well as a special discount code just for Audio Unleashed listeners. Also, has Dennis found common ground with Herb Reichert?! What's next: Dogs and cats living together? MASS HYSTERIA?!

Spiraken Manga Review
Spiraken Manga Review Ep 626: Nana 25th Anniversary Edition

Spiraken Manga Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2026 17:19


Xan returns to a cornerstone of shojo manga: Ai Yazawa's Nana. ----more---- Twenty-five years after its debut, this quintessential story of two young women—both named Nana, both chasing dreams in Tokyo—remains a cultural touchstone. Does it hold up? We revisit this groundbreaking series in its new sprayed-edge omnibus edition and compare it to our original review. In This Episode: A spoiler-light discussion of why Nana remains a defining work in Ai Yazawa's legendary career. Appreciating the wondrous, expressive art that captures the punk energy and emotional depth of the story. Examining the quality and presentation of this new 25th anniversary omnibus edition. The latest manga releases from this week. Support the Show: Help us keep revisiting the classics: Gofundme Engage With Us: Subscribe! YouTube | Website Follow @spiraken on X (Twitter), Bluesky, Instagram Join the community on Discord Support us on Patreon Rate us on Apple Podcasts Random Question of the Day: "What's a manga or anime from your youth that you'd want to see get a beautiful anniversary edition?" #Spiraken #MangaReview #Nana #AiYazawa #Shojo #Josei #ClassicManga #VizMedia #AnniversaryEdition Music Credits: "Trendsetter" by Mood Maze (via Uppbeat) License code: YEPNB5COHX56JVES WHERE TO FIND US Bluesky: bsky.app/profile/spiraken.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/spiraken Email: Spiraken@gmail.com | Xan: xan@spiraken.com Patreon: patreon.com/spiraken Discord: tinyurl.com/spiradiscord X: x.com/spiraken YouTube: youtube.com/@spiraken Twitch: twitch.com/spiraken Amazon Store: amazon.com/shops/spiraken

Coffee with the Chicken Ladies
Episode 281 Campine Chicken / Lisa Steele on Gardening with Chickens / Lemon Blackberry Tart / Growing Carrots

Coffee with the Chicken Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 59:29


In this week's episode we spotlight the rare, beautiful, and friendly Campine chicken. Lisa Steels joins us to share some tips and talk about publishing the 10th anniversary re-write of her book, Gardening with Chickens. Cracking the Eggs features our recipe for Lemon Blackberry Tart, and we supply some retail and gardening therapy with a seed spotlight on carrots.Pre-order our book! The Chicken Ladies' Guide to Life with ChickensGardening with Chickens, 10th Anniversary Edition, by Lisa SteeleGrubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link.https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-15546963Pre and Probiotic and Vitamin and Electrolyte Powders!Bright and Early Coffee - use code CWTCL15 for 15% off of any bagged coffee. K Cups always ship free!https://brightandearlycoffee.com/Omlet Coops- Use Our Affiliate Link and COFFEE10 code for 10% off!https://tidd.ly/3Uwt8BfBreed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Metzer Farms Waterfowlhttps://www.metzerfarms.com/Eaton Pet and Pasture - Use code COFFEE for a discount on first-time purchases.Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchaseLemon Blackberry Tart - https://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/lemon-blackberry-tart/CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesAs Amazon Influencers, we may receive a small commission from the sale of some items at no additional cost to consumers.CWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladiesSupport the show

The Why Files. Operation: PODCAST
Basement #011: Peter Levenda | Nazis, UFOs, and the Hidden History Nobody Tells You

The Why Files. Operation: PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 256:13


Peter Levenda has spent more than thirty years investigating the connections between occult history, intelligence operations, and the events that shaped the modern world. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Unholy Alliance, the Sinister Forces trilogy, and the Secret Machines series co-written with Tom DeLong. His work draws on primary documents, national archives, and firsthand research across four continents. He is known for finding connections between subjects that most researchers treat as separate — Nazi occultism, the Kennedy assassination, CIA mind control programs, UFO phenomena, and the hidden religious networks that ran through all of it. The Sinister Forces 20th Anniversary Edition is out now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Graphic Medicine Podcast
Brian Fies discusses the 20th Anniversary Edition of Mom's Cancer

Graphic Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026


Welcome to the Graphic Medicine monthly roundup podcast- new updates in Graphic Medicine, interviews, and more! Your hosts are Alex Thomas of Booster Shot Media and MK Czerwiec, aka Comic Nurse. After a fun opening chat, Alex & MK interview Brian Fies about the 20th Anniversary Edition of Mom’s Cancer Links to all mentioned in the episode can be found on the Graphic Medicine website. Download episode

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523: Bad Experience With Donuts

Embedded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 70:42


Chris and Elecia chat about Leapfrog toys, things they like, large company politics, awards, and open source governance.  The Toy Story 5 Trailer with LilyPad toy which is suspiciously similar to the LeapFrog LeapPad tablet. Which is different from the original LeapPad which had cartridges and capacitive touch (capacitive touch was used on the globe as well… the latest globe also has a screen). Why does Elecia want an award? Who knows? But right now, she's getting ready for a listener to nominate the show (Chris and Elecia) for IEEE's Meritorious Achievement Award in Outreach and Informal Education. Probably. But we've got nominators and endorsers so that's mostly sorted. She also signed Embedded up for the Women Podcasters Award which is a popularity contest. You can vote here: www.womenpodcasters.com/awards-voting. The show is under the Science Podcasters category. Some things we like: Ctrl-R: In a command shell, ctrl-r searches your history. Better than ! because you don't have to remember as much. Data bars in Excel: This can create a plot of your data in the column. Merlin Bird ID: Want to know what bird is making that sound? Want to know the name of the bird you just saw? Merlin Bird ID is a free app that is amazing. Plucky Cards: Want to have a 1:1 where you talk about more than your status? Choose a card, any card. Or maybe just look through and have a 1:1 by yourself Just reading about Bunnie Huang's new RISCV board Dabao Evaluation Board for Baochip-1x taught us things! We're not sure what we'd use it for yet but it does spark a few ideas.  The Embedded.fm Patreon Slack book club is reading Pragmatic Programmer 20th Anniversary Edition. Talking about open source projects and governance models, we referenced three contributing guidelines: Valetudo, ESPHome, and Zephyr. Some later research led to Leadership and Governance | Open Source Guides and presentation by Cornelius Schumacher – The spectrum of FOSS governance models (Slides). The link between the politics associated with the size of companies and the open source governance models clearly needs a bit more thought. Transcript

The Leading Voices in Food
E295: Food engineering is fueling preventable disease

The Leading Voices in Food

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 47:41


Transcript Paper: Gearhardt AN, Brownell KD, Brandt AM. From Tobacco to Ultraprocessed Food: How Industry Engineering Fuels the Epidemic of Preventable Disease. Milbank Q. 2026;104(1):0202.https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0009.70066 https://www.milbank.org/quarterly/articles/from-tobacco-to-ultraprocessed-food-how-industry-engineering-fuels-the-epidemic-of-preventable-disease/ Ashley, let's talk a little bit about, just set the stage for what this paper was all about, and since it was your brainchild, you approached Allan and me about being involved. Tell us what you set out to do and why you thought these issues were worth digging into. Ashley - You know, I've just been so struck that when we think of cigarettes, they were something that's so common, so normal that we kind of think, oh, they've always just sort of been there. But truly, they're just taking a natural plant from the ground and through advancements and corporate engineering and technology and knowhow, they took a poisonous plant and made it into the most deadly and addictive drug in human history. And yet that was, you know, just accompanied by tons of debate. It didn't look like other addictive substances. And I just really felt like, man, we're reliving this history right now when it comes to how we've altered our food supply. I wanted to really bring you all together and see if we could really lay that story out of the, the parallels of these two public health crises. We'll get in a minute into the issue of what you discovered, but tell us what you covered, what the paper was meant to do. Ashley - The paper really goes back from how you take the tobacco plant in the field, or the corn in the field, and walks essentially through all the kind of levers that are being pulled to transform it in very specific ways. And through specific technologies and corporate practices that are being shared by modern cigarettes and ultra processed foods. These products maybe look harmless on their face initially, or don't look like they're just maybe pleasurable or craveable. But truly, I would argue that they've crossed thresholds into things that are addictive and clearly damaging many people's lives. Okay, so several decades ago, I don't know who came up with a term, but there was a lot of discussion about similarities between tobacco industry behavior and food industry behavior. And the press started publishing cover pieces that would say food is the next tobacco. And it was a term that the food industry really didn't like, and they don't want that comparison at all. It'll be interesting to see whether they deserve it. You clearly made that connection in this paper. Allan, let's turn to you. Oh my God. I mean, we could do a 15-hour podcast and not cover the history of the tobacco industry. There's so much to say, enough that you wrote a massive book about it. But give an overall sense, if you will, of the kind of tactics and morality of that industry. Allan - Well, as Ashley already mentioned, early in the 20th Century we wouldn't really be thinking much of cigarettes, and they were just a very peripheral sales consumer item. And over the course of the 20th Century, we came to a point in the middle of the century of the 1970s, and '80s where about half of all American adults were smoking cigarettes regularly. I wanted to understand that. How do you take something that's at the very margin of the economy and culture and make it a dominant consumer force? And I think in that way, we have certain parallels to ultra processed foods. But then there were the questions, how do you make it so popular? Is it dangerous to use? Is it addictive? Does it cause disease? And how do you resist regulation and other public health approaches to try to keep people smoking? And I found a lot of evidence in each of those areas, both of how the industry acted. And when you say, you know, it's ultra processed food like cigarettes, we're learning a lot about ultra processed foods. But we know a ton about what the industry did to make the 20th Century what I call the Cigarette Century. And we have seen really important declines in smoking in the last 30-40 years. It's a remarkable public health effort. But at the same time, the industry worked incredibly hard and, in some ways brilliantly, to maintain the popularity of their product. And underlying all this is the idea that nicotine is highly addictive. And the industry came to understand that certainly before consumers did. And as a result, they could engineer, manage, manipulate the addictive character of a product that kills. I think looking for parallels, both in terms of how the industry did it and how perhaps public health law regulation can undo it, is the critical aspect of what we've been working on together. Okay. So, the tobacco industry did more than just take a plant, dry it out, chop it up, and roll it up in some paper. Then people might be driving whatever natural pleasure there would be from that product. But they did more, didn't they? Allan - Yes. And you talked about nicotine in particular. So how manipulated was this industrial process and was it designed to create such high levels of addiction? Allan - Well, for a long time we couldn't be sure about that. And we have learned that the industry had learned sophisticated techniques of industrial production of cigarettes. So, it wasn't like just chopping up tobacco and putting it in paper. You know, they added many additives. They added liquids. They dried it out, they put it in long strips of tobacco for cutting and packaging. And they had innovated the technologies, instead of human beings rolling cigarettes, they were able through machinery and technology to produce hundreds of thousands of cigarettes a day. And then they had to figure out how do we sell this tremendous volume of cigarettes in order to make our industry truly lucrative. So, there were those aspects. And certainly by the middle of the 20th Century, many people realize that - I smoke regularly and I crave my next cigarette and I'm smoking a pack a day, sometimes two packs a day. And people would ask, well, is it a habit? Is it habituating? Is it addictive? And as the science of addiction really grew in the middle of the 20th Century, we began to realize it had all the characteristics of addiction. But we really didn't know exactly what the companies were doing. And what we did learn in the '80s and '90s is that the companies had a precise ability to manage the nicotine in their product. And they did, so that even as they put filters on and they claimed they had safer cigarettes, they were also producing increasingly addictive cigarettes where we have craving, we have withdrawal, we have tolerance. The basic categories, that structure, how we understand addiction. Okay. We'll dive into some of those in a little more detail, but thanks for that background. Ashley, people kind of get it that drugs can be addictive and they know that alcohol can be addictive. They know that cigarettes can. But what about food? Ashley - Yes, so I think one of the things that when I take a step back, is that the reward and motivation system that alcoholic beverages, cigarettes can start to hijack and drive towards compulsive problematic use, that was laid down in the brain to make sure we were getting enough food. It's really sensitive to food reward, energy density. But the thing is you actually consume nicotine probably most days. Nicotine is actually in a lot of plants like tomato and eggplant, but nobody's getting addicted to the chemical in that delivery vehicle. I would argue the same thing's happening. When we look at our research nobody's getting addicted to minimally processed foods like bananas and broccoli, and salmon filets. It's when you're able to process and titrate and hedonically engineer food reward in a way that mimics the intensity and the sensory appeal and the spikes and crashes and the craveability of something like cigarettes, that you start to see people losing control. And when I read Allan's book, my husband was watching over my shoulder. And he's like, you know, if you highlight every single sentence, it's not gonna help you because you've highlighted the whole book. And reading what Allan laid out about how each wave of cigarette addiction, it wasn't because we suddenly discovered what nicotine was, it's because the industry got better at manipulating engineering, designing, flooding the market with it. And then health washing it, so people didn't really understand what they were getting into. And to me, that is what we've done to our food supply. And the result of that has been the astronomical increases in diet related disease and health concerns. Tell us about the concept of ultra processed food and how that fits in. Ashley - Yes. Yeah, that's a great question. So, ultra processed food is a concept that actually came out at about the same time as the Yale Food Addiction Scale, that Kelly and I published together, about how to operationalize who might be showing signs of addiction and certain foods. Carlos Monteiro from Brazil was noticing that his grocery store was starting to be flooded by foods that you could not make in your home kitchen. I have exactly no idea how to make a double stuffed Oreo or a flaming hot Cheeto, or a Cherry Coca-Cola. And as these products that were industrially created with additives and flavor enhancers that are kind of biologically novel, that's when the disease risk started to go up. And so, these foods are so fundamentally changed in they're kind of most archetypal forms of things, like sodas and, you know, your sweet, savory sort of snacks, that a whole new category had to be created for them. To really distinguish them from, you know, grandma's homemade cookies or, you know, an apple or an orange. Ashley, you're brilliant at framing things. And one of the things that I learned from you a long time ago, and I've used a thousand times in discussions with people, is thinking about food, like turning the coca plant into cocaine and into crack cocaine. That if you take the coca plant into its natural form, people can live in harmony with it. You don't really have addiction. But when you process it and it becomes cocaine, then things change dramatically. And when you hyper process it, like the hyper palatable foods and the ultra processed foods, then the crack cocaine becomes incredibly addictive. So that same sort of phenomenon I think applies here. And it's a very compelling way to think about this. Allan, let's get back to the addiction thing and tobacco. One of the most stunning things I remember about the tobacco history. Is the videotape of the seven tobacco company executives testifying before Congress that nicotine wasn't addictive. Swearing, you know, sworn statements about nicotine. Tell us about that and what that kind of meant in history. Allan - It's a great story and it has a kind of visual linkage to many of us who actually saw those congressional hearings. And it was a brilliant sort of performative politics, if you will. And there had been more and more knowledge that the industry was manipulating nicotine to make cigarettes that they were claiming were safer and not addictive, even more highly addictive. And David Kessler, the head of the FDA under Clinton, had really been a major player in this. And one thing I should say is we were learning more and more about the industry because people were suing them. And they would typically lose the suits, but they would get hundreds, hundreds of thousands of documents. And the industry also had whistleblowers who were coming forward and saying, of course we know it's addictive. So, Henry Waxman, a really fantastic congressman who represented consumers invited all seven of the major tobacco CEOs to a hearing on nicotine. And he went one by one - do you believe nicotine is addictive? And they would say, Congressman, I do not believe that nicotine is addictive. And it's like any great prosecutor, he had figured out how to get them essentially to perjure themselves in front of a congressional, and video news audience. And in fact, the Department of Justice considered for some time whether they should be put on trial and indicted for perjury before Congress. But it was so in congress, with what we had come to know, especially experts, but even, you know, parents and the public and citizens had come to know that it was incredibly difficult to get off of nicotine. It just didn't comport with our existing knowledge. And we're not quite to that point with ultra processed foods yet, but I think we have a good chance to get there because as we understand what they're doing better and we have a sophisticated understanding of the characteristics of addiction, that same question will be put ultimately to CEOs of the food industry. Especially those who are producing these highly addictive products. And there are many people who are involved in this. So, they will tell a story of how we understood we could make our product sell better and be used at a much higher level if we could make it addictive. And regrettably, as we learn more about addictive addiction, we not only learn perhaps how to help people who are addicted. But we often learn how to make certain products even more highly addictive. Ashley, let's take what Allan said and apply it into the food arena. So, if you think about the criteria for addiction, like Allan had mentioned: cravings, withdrawal, and tolerance, and, tolerance being the need to have more of the substance over time in, in order to produce the same pharmacologic effect. How do those things apply to foods? Ashley - Yes. There there's very strong parallels there. And I actually have a paper I wrote with Dr. Alex DiFeliceantonio, where we took the 1988 Surgeon General's report on the addictiveness of tobacco and nicotine in particular. And we took what they identified as the necessary and sufficient criteria to prove that it was addictive. It was a watershed moment for tobacco. And the major one is that people consume it compulsively. Meaning, you know, they want to cut down and they can't. They know it's harming them and they can't. Clearly we see that with ultra processed food. That it shifts mood. It increases pleasure. It reduces negative affect through its mechanism on the brain. And I think if you look at any marketing, you know, they're always saying you're craving meet your maker, get your bliss point. You're not you unless you're eating a Snickers. They show that it was highly reinforced. And that is, you know, animals and humans will work really hard to get access to it. With nicotine one of the major points of that is that animals, about 20% of the time, would work to get nicotine over cocaine. And that was quite striking because cocaine is so powerfully addictive. Well in those same models, animals will work for processed sweet taste and choose it 80% of the time over cocaine. It just shows that when we start altering, processing food reward into these unnaturally intensely stimulating packages, our brains were not evolved to protect itself against that. And then the final pieces that's been kind of added over time has been the cravings. I mean, if you think about what is the core of addiction, it's the craveability of it. That they maximize that. So, you can't stop thinking about anything else. And when I read, and we even quote in our paper, spots where, you know, industries, the big food is having webinars and how to turn cravings into corporate wins. And how to take snackers who are consuming, because their cravings feel unmanageable, but here's how you can keep them snacking even though they want to quit. And so, the craving really seems to me, based on my read of what I've seen from the industry, is the core engine of driving and selling ultra processed food. So, these foods, and I've heard you say this, Ashley, you know, they have less to do with the farm and, you know, these sort of romantic ideas of the farmer growing crops and the crops being harvested and coming to a farmer's market. These are really industrial lab-based, you know, heavy duty factory related products. And there's a real question, isn't there, about what you even should call them food. Ashley - Yes, absolutely. I actually grew up on a farm and I never ate anything that we grew on the farm because it was all due to Ag policy. Just, corn to go into high fructose corn syrup, soy to go into soybean oil. And I was surrounded by what looked like lots of food, but in reality, it was not. And some of the things that I learned in writing this paper with you all is just to what degree ultra processing allows them to even control the molecular structure and size of the different starch chemicals. That carby kind of access point in food. Allan talks in his book about how you can treat tobacco. So, you break it down and make it molecularly more bioavailable so nicotine gets more rapidly into the body. That's a huge driver of addictive potential. I found in ours that they were actually using enzymes that mimic what's in the saliva in your mouth. And hitting starches with it. Essentially you were predigesting, pre salivating, essentially the starch creating what's called a starch slurry. And that's a base of so many common ultra processed foods like cereals and savory snacks. Many of these products really have far more in common with that cigarette and have almost nothing in common, you know, with the apple or the can of beans anymore. You know, that image that you said about pre salivating food. I mean, it's in some ways as if the industry is spitting in your food to bypass your own biological mechanisms that occur when the food gets in the mouth and. People get a kind of a yuck response to that, but it deserves that kind of a response. Let's dive into the paper and talk about what you reported, Ashley. You talk a lot about the kind of processes. You just mentioned one of them, but there are a lot more. What are some of the specific techniques to food processing that surprised you when you started digging in. How did you get this information? Ashley - Yes, so one of the functions that actually didn't surprise me, but it made me look at it in new light, is the work on how we really changed the way we saw cigarettes when we realized they weren't just taking a plant and drying it and rolling it up. But that they were actually curating and titrating these just right doses of nicotine. So, you get stimulated, but not too satisfied and you don't feel overwhelmed by the amount of nicotine. When we realized that was very intentional and designed and titrated, that really changed this from a natural kind of product, it's just a plant to, oh, this is an in industry engineered product. They're controlling so much of this. We all know that they are altering the amount of sweetened refined carbohydrates and fats in our food. I mean, that's just plain knowledge. And at levels that go way beyond what exists in nature. But I think I've become very obsessed with extrusion technology. Extrusion is something where they take really high pressure, high shear mechanical impact, high pH, high temperature. And they can break the corn or the potatoes and things into this slurry that is broken down again into this kind of predigested molecular base that on its own is nasty. No one is like, oh, starch, slurry, yes! They need all the sensory and flavor additives to blitz that and texturize it so it can trick your brain into thinking it's appealing. I realized that actually has such a strong parallel to modern cigarette where, as Allan talks about in his book, one of the major technological advances was creating reconstituted tobacco where they take the tobacco scraps and they do the same sort of process to create what they call a tobacco slurry. That was then very easy to manipulate by putting flavor and preservative additives in it, and that's what makes up a large component of modern cigarette. And so, when we look at these processes and those sensory additives, the flavors, that are put in it, cigarettes have more sugar and flavor additives in them by weight than they do nicotine. And so many of those flavor additives are actually in our ultra processed food supply. Why? Because the flavor and sensory profiles are what you start to become really emotionally attached to. And that starts to drive brand loyalty from a very young age. I could go on and on and on. Oh man, we could be here for a day, so I'm really inhibiting myself. I'll be exhausted. I'll have to go get an ultra processed food from this. But it was stunning to me to see how the goals of the engineering were so shared. And I guess it shouldn't surprise us because, you know, we know that the tobacco companies like Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds actually created, manufactured and sold many of our favorite ultra processed foods that are now in our modern food supply, like Fig Newton's and you know, Hawaiian Punch and things. It really came from the same industrial practices. So Allan, I want to bring this back to the tobacco industry in a minute, but Ashley, I wanted to ask you first. I'm going to make a characterization. Tell me if I'm off on this. The industry is kind of manipulating every possible characteristic of a product. Its fragrance, its color, its texture, everything in the ways you mentioned. It becomes this industrialized product much more than a food. People consume it. They get immense reward from it because it's delivering a drug, basically, to the brain very quickly in a very efficient way. People then, of course, want more of that sensation. If tolerance exists, then it means they need more of the food over time in order to get the same reward. And then you've got a public health nightmare on your hand because people aren't just eating a little bit of these foods, they're eating a lot of these foods. And they're designed in order to produce that very impact. Does that seem fair? Ashley - Absolutely. That sums it up quite nicely. Okay, Allan, back to the tobacco experience. This kind of information that Ashley is talking about in the context of food, and you talked about in the context of tobacco. Manipulation of the product. As this kind of damning information became public knowledge, how did that happen in the tobacco arena? And then what was the consequence? Was it, you mentioned whistleblowers; was it investigative journalism? The hearings you mentioned were important. Scientific research, discovery. It sounds like a whole lot of things happened that made this information available to the public, which in turn changed public opinion against the industry. Allan - Yes, I think that's exactly right. It changed public opinion and it changed public policy and it took a long time. So, these are aspects that I think we have to, you know, acknowledge in thinking about public health and especially these powerful commercial interests that spend a lot of money on lobbying. They spend a lot of money on advertising. They know how to get to kids. These are very challenging. I do think, you know, early in the anti-tobacco campaigns, there were a few lawyers who said, well, we're going to sue them because they have misled, deceived, and in some instances probably acted criminally to build their addictive and extremely harmful life-threatening product. And people said, well, you know, it's everybody's decision whether they want to smoke and people quit all the time, so you're not going to do very well. And I think as a young academic type, I was very skeptical of the suits against the companies. But one thing that happened that I think was unanticipated, the lawyers asked for the company's records and their research reports and what people were doing. And they took depositions and the lawyers often lost the case, but they won an incredible archive that was incredibly self-incriminating of what the industry knew. When they knew it and how they continued to act to sell a harmful product. And I think that began to change things. So once you have documents, you know you're going to be more successful in court. Once you have some documents, you can call the CEOs in and say is it addictive? When they say no, you have documentation to challenge them about their own industry. Obviously, education is important. Investigative journalism. A lot of the documents not only came from the court suits, but from whistleblowers who snuck them out of law firms. Some of the whistleblowers came directly from the industry where they said, here's what my bosses told me. They need to know can you make this cigarette even more addictive? And they knew, for example, that taking nicotine out of cigarettes, which is not that difficult to do given the extent of manipulation, had to be something that was resisted. We could end the tobacco pandemic by just removing nicotine. Even if we did, you know, 10% a year. Many people would be able to stop smoking who cannot. But we had to array a kind of knowledge and practice and advocacy that really hadn't existed till the second half of the 20th Century. Ashley, when Allan mentioned these archives that exist on tobacco industry behavior, there's some food things in there, aren't there? Tell us about that connection between tobacco and food companies. Ashley - Yes, so you know, actually, Dr. Laura Schmidt at University of California - San Francisco, has done this just stunning work by using those same tobacco archives. Because they owned alcoholic beverage and ultra processed food and beverage companies she's been able to show really how much these industries kind of spoke back and forth. The different sectors of Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds, you know, they're big conglomerates. They were pulling scientists working on the cigarettes, or the marketers working on marketing cigarettes to kids, and putting them on and intentionally using that playbook to sell their ultra processed foods and beverages. That's very clear and very intentional. They might not say as blatantly. I feel like they learned their lesson a little bit. Oh, we're going to make this more addictive. They use synonyms even out in the public. Some of it that we report in this paper is not hidden. It's industry trade newsletters. It's interviews on 60 minutes with labor scientists where they're saying, yeah, we design these products, so you get a big flavor burst. And then it fades really rapidly because that makes you want to keep coming back for more and more and more. And yeah, addictive is a good word for that. And so there is this moment where it just becomes so implausible that they don't know that they have crossed the Rubicon into something that is hooking people. That plausible deniability that we're just, you know, giving consumers what they want, not actually engineering their desires to override what they know they should have to nourish themselves. It just feels beyond the pale to me to believe that's the case. Allan, look, you mentioned delay. And I'd like to talk about that a little bit more. There's a point in time when the science on something becomes robust. And you're very certain say that tobacco is causing lung cancer and heart disease.  And then you can't change things the next day or the next week. So, a little bit of delay is probably acceptable and to be understood. But the delay in this case between that knowledge and significant public health action policy action wasn't measured in days, weeks, months, or even years. It was decades. And you can count the number of attributable deaths to that delay in the millions. What did the industry do to make that delay as long as possible in terms of planting doubt, conflicts of interest with science and things like that? Allan - This is highly relevant to our moment because I make a few claims in the book. One is that the industry invented disinformation and misinformation. And there's always this way that says, well, I know that study appeared, but we need more information. And this was very clever on the part of the tobacco companies because they said, well, you know, that science shows this, but that science is unreliable. And we need to use different methods. And lung cancer is not a result of cigarette smoking, it's actually genetic. And maybe there are a few people that shouldn't be smoking cigarettes. We should be able to identify what's different about them. They kept finding strategies of delay, manipulation, building uncertainty. There's one of the tobacco documents in this phase that says, from now on, our product is doubt. And what they really needed to do to sell the product was to create doubt about a science that was highly robust and really important to consumers. On the other hand, I think consumers are sensitive to being manipulated. They don't like that. They don't like being tricked. They know these industries, especially tobacco industry, you know, is disreputable. And as that became the case, what did they know and what are they selling. We began to see some slow shifts in public awareness. And, you know, it's so interesting presenting the cigarette problem to a jury in 1970 became radically different than presenting the case against the tobacco companies in the 1990s. And a lot had changed, A lot had been documented and, you know, we never even thought of the idea that a company would scientifically mislead us probably until in any consequential way till the middle of the 20th Century. And now we're incredibly skeptical and I think taking advantage of the public skepticism, both politically and culturally is going to be one of the important issues of pushing back against what I've called rogue industries. They're operating unethically; in many cases, unlawfully. They're misrepresenting what they produce. And they have the idea that having addicted customers is the best customer. And Warren Buffet once said, you know the tobacco industry, that's crazy. It cost a dime to make it. You sell it for a dollar and its addictive. He said, what industry could be more, you know, lucrative than tobacco? Ashley, how do those things apply into the food area now? Ashley - Oh, my brain is just exploding with all the things I want to say. But I think I have an answer to Warren Buffett, which is if you've pulled all those same levers and pretend to people that it's food, and it's because we all have to eat, you know? And I walk around a grocery store and I, in my head, I'm like, if I waved a magic wand, and all the products in here that are masquerading as food but are actually ultra processed, chemically adulterated starch, slurries essentially disappeared. There is so little food in my grocery store. Real food. And it's also expensive. We would be rioting in the streets if we really saw the degree that we're not being adequately nourished or supported in our current environment. And it's the mirage of abundance that is totally hooking us. You know, taking us hook, line, and sinker. And so, you know, I'll have people often say to me, you know, it's food. Like can't really be addictive. We all need to eat. And to me that is absolutely true. Just like we all need pain management. And there used to be a belief, a myth, that if you were in pain, you couldn't get addicted to painkillers like opiates which we now know is incredibly wrong. That just because we need calories to survive doesn't mean that if you manipulate and hedonically engineer those products, that it won't impact the brain in a way that can drive it in compulsive problematic ways. It's so essential for us to carve out, yes, you need real nourishing food. This is real nourishing food and these other things. I'd love it if the grocery store, it's like you're walking around this spot, you know you're getting real food. Sure, you want to go get those Cheetos, go for it. But it's in a very clear designated area that you're not being tricked into thinking that you're eating something that's nourishing you when it's really addicting you. So, people have very strong affective attachments to foods. Particular foods that they like. Some of it is kind of what you grew up with, what your parents gave you, but a lot of it's marketing as well. And you mentioned a Cheeto or Coca-Cola, or a Dorito or a Twinkie or whatever it is. People don't want that taken away from them. Tell me if this is correct, the problem isn't so much that people eat Cheetos. It's that they overeat Cheetos, and then you add to that all the other thing, not just that food. But then you've got a real problem. Could it be a matter of just removing some of the especially troublesome ingredients from that. If you look at the list of ingredients on these foods, there could be 25 or 30 different ingredients. Well, what if, what if 12 of them got taken out or 13 or 15 of them got taken out? You'd still have the food; it would still have its taste. People could enjoy it, but it's not hijacking your biology. Ashley - Yes, I'm very skeptical of that as the response, because as Allan lays out in his book, we were like, okay, if we just get the tar out of the cigarette. You know, it's all fine, Vapes, right? Oh, you're vaping. It's fine. It will be harmless because our reward system is so porous to different levers that signal food reward. We see it with the non-sugar sweeteners. Look, we took all the sugar out, we gave you Diet Coke, we gave you non-sugar sweeteners. It's a get out of jail free card. And now we're realizing how much that messes up our gut microbiome, could potentially lead to earlier brain aging and so, you know, abstinence, clearly making this stuff illegal, that's never the goal. But I think that sense of saying, oh, we can just engineer our way out of this is unlikely. And we have the alternative. You know, for what should be the majority of what we're eating. I love a Reese's Cup, right? I will have an ultra processed food, but it shouldn't be 60% of the food supply, or 70% of what my kids are getting for their calories. And so again, that clear understanding that this is something that's fundamentally different from the food that nourishes us. We have the answer which is real food. If we poured even a tiny amount of the investment, even closing the tax loopholes on things like ultra processed food marketing to kids that they get tax breaks on and invested that into technology to make real food in its original food matrix affordable, accessible, convenient. That stuff is tasty. Have a fresh apple. It's just everything's been wired for that to be the minority of our food supply. That's often unaffordable and we all feel really time poor. These are solvable problems. We've just been shoving all our money towards how we make new flavor additives to sell high fructose corn syrup, starch, slurries. So, we just need to have the right in incentives in mind. Your point is very well taken that government trying to say, okay, let take out this ingredient or that ingredient is stepping into a trap. It makes all the sense to me in the world that that is a trap because. Using that philosophy requires a trust in the industry that if you ask them to take out these 12 things, they're not going to put in 12 new things that might even make things worse. And both of these industries, tobacco and the food industry have done everything but earn our trust so that's a very good cautionary note that you raised. I would say in the tobacco area, the idea of that we think that, you know, vaping will be harm reduction. And there's been a strong political notion that we should be, you know, doing harm reduction. And of course, in many instances, harm reduction can be helpful. But I found in tobacco, that I can't trust the industry to make a harm reduction product that's not going to get kids addicted. That's going to, you know, make sure that we're not using both tobacco and nicotine in the form of vape or other products. And so while many people who I admire in the public health world have said, yes, harm reduction is the way to go. I don't think that's true with tobacco. We have a lot of children and adolescents today who are profoundly addicted to nicotine. So, this discussion has led to lots of, oh my God, kind of observations from both of you. Paints a pretty scary picture of the food supply. How much manipulation there is. And how much harm gets caused by it. I'm hoping we might end on a bit of a positive note if there is one here. I'd like to ask each of you, is there a reason to be hopeful about the future? Allan, let me start with you. You're looking in on this with a unique perspective because of your years and years of working on tobacco. As you look in on the food space and see what's happening, what do you think? Allan - Well, I tend to be an optimist. I believe public policies can make a difference. I believe the courts can be used to serve consumers who have been harmed in the market. So, I have seen those things work to a really significant degree around the cigarette. Especially in countries where we have resources for education, where we can make policies that sometimes work or mostly work. I don't think I ever would've thought when I started this work in like the 1980s that we would've gotten so far. I once said to my son when he was seven, he was taking a flight with me. And I said, you know, people used to smoke on airplanes. And he said, no, that's impossible. And he just couldn't believe the idea that we had let people smoke on airplanes. And I've been collecting cigarette packages that were given out by the big airlines. Of course, you and I, Kelly, remember probably, when they start to put smokers in the back of the plane. But the smoke was wafting throughout it. And a lot of things that seem almost impossible now, were actually reduced through regulation and politics and public health. I'm very hopeful that we can use what we've learned about how to get smoking from 50% of the population down to 15 or 12, as bad as that is. And apply it to other gigantic risks like ultra processed foods. All right, thanks for that positive note. Ashley, what do you think are there grounds for being positive? Ashley - Yes, I'm also a huge optimist. I feel wildly optimistic. I just, from listening to consumer sentiment right now, the degree to which corporations are able to hack our limbic systems, I mean, you see it right now with social media and sports betting. I think in our bones as a society, we're starting to just get fed up. And to me there is nothing that is more clear cut of how industries can manipulate us than taking food, the thing we most evolved to care about and to find rewarding and nourishing, and somehow jacking it up into an addictive, harmful substance. And I have two little kids. I have a five and 7-year-old and I am just as a mom full of rage every time I go grocery shopping because they've just shoved protein in a Pop-Tart, now they're trying to tell me it's a health food. I think we're catching onto them, and I think that there is no way to go but up. And again, we already have the solution. In opiates, we are still struggling to find non-addictive pain management. We have non-addictive food and it's called, you know, minimally processed real foods. So, it's just about putting the incentives in the right place. BIOS Ashley Gearhardt, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychology in the Clinical Science area at the University of Michigan. She also earned her B.A. in psychology from The University of Michigan as an undergraduate. While working on her doctorate in clinical psychology at Yale University, Dr. Gearhardt became interested in the possibility that certain foods may be capable of triggering an addictive process. To explore this further, she developed the Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS) to operationalize addictive eating behaviors, which has been linked with more frequent binge eating episodes, an increased prevalence of obesity and patterns of neural activation implicated in other addictive behaviors. It has been cited over 800 times and translated into over ten foreign languages. Her areas of research also include investigating how food advertising activates reward systems to drive eating behavior and the development of food preferences and eating patterns in infants. She has published over 100 academic publications and her research has been featured on media outlets, such as ABC News, Good Morning America, the Today Show, the Wall Street Journal, and NPR. Allan M. Brandt is the Amalie Moses Kass Professor of the History of Medicine and Professor of the History of Science at Harvard University, where he holds a joint appointment between the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Harvard Medical School.  Brandt served as Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences from 2008 to 2012.  He earned his undergraduate degree at Brandeis University and a Ph.D. in American History from Columbia University.  His work focuses on social and ethical aspects of health, disease, medical practices, and global health in the twentieth century.  Brandt is the author of No Magic Bullet:  A Social History of Venereal Disease in the United States since 1880 (paperback, 1987; 35th Anniversary Edition, 2020); and co-editor of Morality and Health (1997).  He has written on the social history of epidemic disease, the history of public health and health policy, and the history of human experimentation, among other topics.  His book on the social and cultural history of cigarette smoking in the U.S., The Cigarette Century: The Rise, Fall, and Deadly Persistence of the Product that Defined America, was published by Basic Books in 2007 (paperback, 2009).  It received the Bancroft Prize from Columbia University in 2008 and the Welch Medal from the American Association for the History of Medicine in 2011, among other awards.   Brandt has been elected to the National Academy of Medicine and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.  In 2015, he was awarded the Everett Mendelsohn Excellence in Mentoring Award by the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.  In 2019-20, Brandt was a recipient of fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.  He recently served as the interim chair of the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School.  Brandt is currently writing about the history and ethics of stigma and its impact on patients and health outcomes.  

YESSOUNDS
Episode 46: Yessounds 046 Ruin & Renewal

YESSOUNDS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2026 120:05


Welcome to Yessounds Episode 046: “Ruin & Renewal.” This week we spotlight the 20th Anniversary Edition of Oliver Wakeman's Mother's Ruin, exploring its history, its lineup, and why this rerelease is such a welcome return. Along the way we feature classic Yes, solo projects, collaborations, and deep cuts from across the Yes universe. Thanks for listening, and don't forget to rate, follow, and leave a comment to help the show grow. 1. “Walk Away” – Oliver Wakeman (Mother's Ruin – 20th Anniversary Edition)2. “Beginnings” – Steve Howe (Beginnings)3. “Nothing to Lose” – U.K. (U.K.)4. “Atom Smashing (feat. John Etheridge, Tony Kaye & Chad Wackerman)” – The Fusion Syndicate (The Fusion Syndicate)5. “I Don't Believe in Angels” – Oliver Wakeman (Mother's Ruin – 20th Anniversary Edition) 6. “Don't Come Running” – Oliver Wakeman (Mother's Ruin – 20th Anniversary Edition)7. “I've Seen All Good People” – Yes (The Yes Album)8. “The Tunnel” – Rick Wakeman (Journey to the Centre of the Earth – 2014)9. “Golden Light” – Anderson/Stolt (Invention of Knowledge)10. “Calling For You” – Oliver Wakeman (Mother's Ruin – 20th Anniversary Edition) 11. “Somehow, Someday” – Yes (Open Your Eyes)12. “Aquarius” – Rick Wakeman (Zodiaque)13. “Fountain” – Badger (One Live Badger)14. “Crack In The Sky” – Stick Men (Midori – Live in Tokyo 2015)15. “Toe The Line” – GTR (GTR) 16. “Mother's Ruin” – Oliver Wakeman (Mother's Ruin – 20th Anniversary Edition)17. “Crossing Over” – Dennis Haklar w/ Jon Anderson (Lizard's Tale)18. “Don't Kill the Whale” – Yes (Live at Glastonbury Festival 2003)19. “Hold On To Me” – Trevor Rabin (Can't Look Away)20. “To the Moment” – Yes (From A Page)21. “Wall of Water” – Oliver Wakeman (Mother's Ruin – 20th Anniversary Edition)

Believe!
Spring 2026 Issue: God from the Machine

Believe!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 30:42


Editor-in-Chief Doug DeVos introduces the God and His Church issue of The Believe! Journal, reflecting on how faith must guide the development of artificial intelligence so it serves human dignity and the common good. This episode also includes a full excerpt from the God and His Church chapter of the Believe! 50th Anniversary Edition.Follow The Believe! Journal:Instagram ⁠⁠FacebookX ⁠⁠LinkedInVisit thebelievejournal.com for more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thebelievejournal.com

What Should I Read Next?
Ep 511: Ask Anne Anything: 10 Year Anniversary Edition

What Should I Read Next?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 58:39


Across the years, we've periodically hosted Ask Anne Anything events in our Patreon community, and today you're hearing a replay of our latest gathering. These live events invite our Patreon community members to submit their burning questions, and Anne does her best to answer as many of them as she can. As we continue to mark 10 years of this podcast and all the books and reading talk we've enjoyed across those years, we thought a live AMA would be a fun way to celebrate. You'll get to hear the range of questions and Anne's answers in this replay of a casual, fun, unscripted event that really represents the feel of our Patreon community. We hope you'll enjoy listening. Find the list of titles and links mentioned today at our show notes page at whatshouldireadnextpodcast.com/511 Our Patreon community is an intimate corner of the book universe, where we get the chance to periodically gather in smaller groups for events like the one you're hearing today. Our community is gathering next on February 7th for our Reader's Day Spring Preview Library Chat. This is a relaxed and laid back virtual get together where Anne will talk about the spring releases she's most excited about. Members of our Patreon and Modern Mrs Darcy Book Club communities are invited, so if you'd like to join us for that event, weekly bonus episodes, and other upcoming good stuff, like our 2026 Summer Reading Guide, check out the details and join us over at patreon.com/whatshouldireadnext. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices