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The Psychology of Heaven's Gate and Nan Songer, The Spider Lady What makes a person trade all earthly belongings for a pair of Nikes and a one-way ticket on a UFO behind a comet? In this episode, Jethro dives into the unnerving psychology behind the Heaven's Gate cult: belief, identity, and how a group of intelligent, seemingly rational people boarded the strangest spaceship never built. Then Kat introduces us to Nan Songer—California's charming, eccentric “Spider Lady”—who became famous for her eight-legged companions and a personal brand that was equal parts science, spectacle, and complete arachnid chaos. So, please ensure your seat is in its upright and fully locked position: One story might make you question the nature of belief, while the other might make you check your shoes. Listen now wherever pods are cast! #HeavensGate #CultPsychology #SpiderLady #NanSonger #BoxOfOddities #TrueWeird #OddlyFascinating #CultsAndCritters #SpidersAndSpaceships If you would like to advertise on The Box of Oddities, contact advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In February of this year I chatted with Montreal ethereal duo SU, the musical project of Sarah and Ursa. They released a new dual single, The Web 2.0//Arachnid on February 12, with tracks mixed and mastered by Justin Bennett (Skinny Puppy, My Life With the Thrill Kill Kult) and music video by Jordan DoreyDuring that interview I commented how well they work well together so I thought we should look at their astrology chart, synastry and the birth of their collaboration so here is it - Here is the discussion regarding The Music and Astrology of SU with myself and astrologer Michelle Jericho Poppler Aka Queen Mabsy. Michelle Poppler, AKA Queen Mabsy, is a natural intuitive empath, renaissance woman, multi-medium healing artist, and akashic astrologer. She specializes in intuitive readings and energetic attunements for individuals, families, children, relationships, and pets. She merges techniques from her creative background and esoteric toolbox. Come out of the confusion of shadow to the light of clarity and validation. https://queenmabsy.comhttps://falcosemporium.com/psychicreadings/queen-mabsy/https://www.youtube.com/@DJNocturnaHost of QUEEN OF WANDS Radio ShowAlternative RadioKMOD | San Antoniohttps://modsnapradio.com
Grab your bug spray and your makeshift flamethrowers as NostalgiaCast braves Frank Marshall's ARACHNOPHOBIA for the latest '90s Bucket List episode, starring Jeff Daniels, John Goodman, and the late, great Julian Sands. Listen as Jonny and Darin discuss the movie's creepy-crawly Spielberg-ian touches, its perfect balance of comedy and scares, and lament how modern moviegoers try to "outsmart" the films they watch instead of engaging with the magic of them. Let's rock 'n' roll!
This week it's the duo back at it again. AdmiralNips and FluffyFingersMD take on the hard-hitting questions.... like what box store that is totally irrelevant would you bring back? Check out the show for fun facts, dumb facts, and straight-up lies. Oh and it is possible that we did not realize the story was an April Fools story until about 30 minutes after the recording ended. My bad. Check out our merch and support the show! https://potatothumbspodcast.threadless.com/ OMG we have a Discord! https://discord.gg/SYvh5jvsSH Email Us PotatoThumbsPodcast@Gmail.com IG https://www.instagram.com/fluffyfingersmd Spotify Playlists Day 1 Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3u37PzeFv04b3z6Uq5voCO?si=3c52ad41c94348a1 Day 2 Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/65jrMS8NSxNW5I9IG27drM?si=500a009043b74a17 Day 3 Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2B3PydCdAhKvhdKfqssRIK?si=6d9adeba01d946eb Day 4 Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3R7SI6NNuWw1UPJ2bwN0sk?si=644ac043acb34d7b Day 5 Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/27acHFnmTbgDoHbXdTLeV8?si=5aa06b2715904062
Unveiling the Wonders of Animal Communication with Heidi Wright In this episode of Soul Elevation, I was so excited to talk with my friend, Heidi Wright. Heidi is an exceptionally gifted animal communicator/pet psychic, who is regularly featured on TV in Japan and Korea. Heidi shares extraordinary stories from her extensive career that highlight her unique ability to telepathically communicate with animals. Hear about her incredible experience with a beluga whale in the wild, her insights from a grouper in an aquarium, and more. Central to her work is verifying the insights she gets, and it is fascinating to not only hear what she receives from the animals, but then to get these wildly unexpected insights verified by the humans in the animals' lives is astounding. Learn how Heidi transitioned from a law enforcement background to mastering animal communication, and discover tips on how you can connect with animals yourself. This episode also explores Heidi's encounters with diverse animals—from dolphins to tarantulas—and the profound wisdom she's gathered from them. Tune in to be inspired by Heidi's remarkable gifts and her journey beyond the veil. Resources: Connect with Heidi and explore her work: https://critterconnections.net Join Heidi and Kara at the Reaching Through the Veil Summit: https://www.karagoodwin.com/through-veil-summit Timestamp: 00:00 Introduction to Soul Elevation 00:11 Meet Heidi Wright: Animal Communicator Extraordinaire 00:27 Heidi's Fascinating Stories from Japan and Korea 01:23 Personal Experience with Heidi's Gift 03:03 Upcoming Reaching Through the Veil Summit 04:06 Interview Begins: Heidi's Journey to Animal Communication 06:11 The Mechanics of Animal Communication 06:40 Validating Animal Communication 09:05 Heidi's TV Experiences and Cold Reads 14:24 Teaching Animal Communication 16:22 Recognizing and Developing Psychic Abilities 21:28 Seeing and Sensing Energy 32:47 Healing and Energy Work with Animals 37:11 Energy Systems in Animals 39:04 Communicating with Insects and Arachnids 43:13 Experiences with Dolphins and Whales 52:11 Surprising Animal Communications 01:06:58 Teaching and Working with People 01:11:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Tonight is for the arachnid lovers!! Rob and I sit down with Andrea Arachnid to talk all things 8-legged! Andrea has worked with multiple species for many years and is a true wealth of knowledge! This will not be an episode to miss! Find Andrea on IG:https://www.instagram.com/andrea.arac...Reptile Talk is Sponsored by:BLACK BOX CAGES**USE CODE - REPTILETALK and SAVE on your next order!!! **Website:https://bit.ly/BLKBoxIG:https://bit.ly/BLKBOXIGFacebook:https://bit.ly/BLKBOXFBFOLLOW USARKUSARK.orgIG - @usark_officialFB - United States Association of Reptile KeepersFIND US ON IGhttps://bit.ly/ReptileTalkIGhttps://bit.ly/creepingitrealIGhttps://bit.ly/BMRIGFIND US ON FBBirds of a Feather Talk TogetherA podcast on The Feather Thief - a true crime museum heist in search of bird feathersListen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Yep – I realise this is a weird and busy time – running around with presents and Family and kids that hunt for the elf on the shelf. Seeing Family members is the moment to re-connect. But deep down inside I am looking forward to checking up on my last few babies of the “little Owl”. A creature introduced from Europe. I remember it well: making a nest in hollow Willow Trees along the rivers of the Netherlands. Often visible during the day, sitting on posts along the farm fences. They – literally – are little owls; about half the size of ruru. We created nest boxes for them and they love living in those apartments. These owls feed on introduced birds, large insects, flies and moths. All we do is find them in their nesting boxes and tag them with some rings around their legs – each ring has its own number and we can keep track of them when we catch them again. Gorgeous birds – especially when they make that wonderful “Wheeeew” noise outside my bedroom at night. They tend to be late breeders, starting mid October or early November, with the young birds fledging just before Christmas. Look out for them in the South Island – Cute little owls! A real treat. Pohutukawa and other members of the iron-hearted trees (Metrosideros) These are best trees in NZ – great for the north (where pohutukawa is naturally distributed from N-Cape to a line east –west from Hawkes Bay to Taranaki). Yes, they do occur further south (as people took them everywhere) but here we should look for their close relatives the Rata Trees. In flower – right now – they'll be attracting the widest variety of pollinators … not just honey-bees. Bumble bees, a huge number of Native bee species and Houseflies, blowflies, flesh flies and Bibionid flies (Blossom Flies) as well as pollinating beetles (carpet beetles!!). Carpet beetle on pohutukawa flower stalk – pollinating our native tree. We usually consider these beetles as domestic pest, but eating our carpets and woollen clothes is merely the job they've always done on our planet: recycling the hair and wool of dead animals. I love going out at night with a torch in the garden. You'll find stuff you never see! One step further: get a UV Torch and light up the world around you. The UV light changes all the colours you think you know… Insects see their world through UV light; Now you can see what bugs see! Flowers change colours with UV and lichens (On tree trunks) can be totally weird! Here is a segment of a tree trunk with various lichens on the bark: On the left the original colours you see in ordinary torch light – On the right through UV light Note the yellow lichens turn Red! Why? No Idea; but it fascinates me toobserve and find out about that colour reflection And while we're looking around, see if you can spot one of our 13 species of Pseudoscorpions, also known as the “false scorpions". Kind-of related to the real and venomous scorpions that scare the living daylight out of Humans: they belong to the group of Arachnids: 8 legs etc etc and pincers that stick out and make them impossible to mis-identify. They catch other invertebrates for food (caterpillars, small critters, larvae and all sorts of tasty critters. Often seen near compost bins where their prey is numerous. Tiny things (a few millimetres or so) and using flies as their private Uber taxis to get from one place to another. They simply grab the legs of house flies and hitch a ride to the next compost bin – the same destination that flies are looking for Christmas is a fabulous time look around – you might find creatures you never knew we had in our country. Enjoy! LISTEN ABOVE.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talor from the Aussie NFL Fantasy Show joins Ian to go through all the reactions and some big storylines from a weird Week 12
Welcome to Episode 114! In today's show, we'll wrap up our series on the arachnids by exploring their relationship with humans, from our evolution and prehistory, to the modern day. In human cultural lore, arachnids are nuanced and complex entities. They have inspired many technologies, their biochemistry has provided many medicinal chemicals, and their influence on human culture and experience has been profound.
PUBLIC VERSION. Filmmaker Jack Sholder (A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2, THE HIDDEN, ARACHNID, WISHMASTER 2) joins Adam and Joe to discuss his career journey. From his beginnings in entertainment as a trumpet player… to his obsession with cinema leading to his eventual career path working as an editor on such classics as THE BURNING (1981)… to becoming a feature director wrangling the “interesting” character that is Jack Palance in the cult-classic ALONE IN THE DARK (1982)… to his stories from the making of 1985's A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 2: FREDDY'S REVENGE (the “tongue” story is a particular gem)… to his particular choice of lens sizes when crafting one of the best car chases from the 80's in THE HIDDEN (1987)… to what it was like directing the late James Earl Jones in his acclaimed HBO movie BY DAWN'S EARLY LIGHT (1990)… there's a good reason why Jack was one of the most consistent working directors in the fledgling New Line Cinema roster!
You are cordially invited to: The Brattleboro Toy Factory 38 minutes past midnight on May 5th, 1891 In which our trio of detectives learn just how quickly fortunes can change... Transcript here and at 224bbaker.com, where you can also find bios, more info, and links to our social media. CREDITS Written and Directed by Ian Geers and Lauren Grace Thompson. Sound designed by Sarah Buchynski. Produced and edited by Lauren Grace Thompson. Original music by Baldemar and Ian Geers. CAST Hampton Fawx: Jeremy Thompson James Stallion: Chris Vizurraga Madge Stallion: Katie McLean Hainsworth Lucius Peppermint: Evin McQuistion Prudence: Julie Adamo Fitzy: Zack McKenna Weatherby: Allie Babich Romulus Brattelboro/Standard Reporter: Chris Hainsworth Times Reporter: Sarah Coakley Price Spectacle Reporter: Trey Plutnicki Actor Holmes: Sam Hubbard Actor Watson: Daniel Millhouse CONTENT NOTES This episode contains references to death and mourning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
fWotD Episode 2743: Starship Troopers (film) Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Thursday, 7 November 2024 is Starship Troopers (film).Starship Troopers is a 1997 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier, based on the 1959 novel by Robert A. Heinlein. Set in the 23rd century, the story follows teenager Johnny Rico and his comrades as they serve in the military of the United Citizen Federation, an Earth-based world government engaged in an interstellar war against an alien species known as the Arachnids. The film stars Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Muldoon, and Michael Ironside.Development of Starship Troopers began in 1991 as Bug Hunt at Outpost 7, written by Neumeier. After recognizing similarities between Neumeier's script and Heinlein's book, producer Jon Davison suggested aligning the script more closely with the novel to garner greater interest from studio executives. Despite these efforts development was slow, with studios hesitant to fund the costly project right up to the start of filming. Principal photography took place between April and October 1996 on a $100–110 million budget, of which nearly half was spent on the extensive computer-generated imagery (CGI) and practical effects required to vivify the Arachnid creatures.Released on November 7, 1997, Starship Troopers faced critical backlash, with reviewers interpreting the film as endorsing fascism and disparaging its violence and cast performances. Despite initial box office success, collections slowed down amid negative reviews and unfavorable word of mouth, culminating in a $121 million total gross against its budget, which made it the 34th-highest-grossing film of 1997. The disappointing performance of Starship Troopers was blamed, in part, on competition from a high number of successful or anticipated science fiction and genre films released that year, its satire and violence failing to connect with mainstream audiences, and ineffective marketing.Since its release, Starship Troopers has been critically re-evaluated and is now considered a cult classic and a prescient satire of fascism and authoritarian governance that has grown in relevancy. The film launched a multimedia franchise that includes four sequels—Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation (2004), Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (2008), Starship Troopers: Invasion (2012), and Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars (2017)—as well as a 1999 animated television series, video games, comics, and a variety of merchandise.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 15:06 UTC on Friday, 8 November 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Starship Troopers (film) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Aria.
TNA Producer and Director Luke Paron speaks exclusively to Cultaholic Wrestling about his Body Horror movie project ARACHNID starring former TNA Knockout Tag Team Champion Killer Kelly!--JOIN US and hit SUBSCRIBE!Support Cultaholic on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cultaholicUnlock Cultaholic badges & emojis on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjcPJbFDwVZZELGG38q2cLQ/joinWebsite: https://cultaholic.com/Merch: https://www.cultaholicshop.comTwitch: https://twitch.tv/CultaholicTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/CultaholicFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CultaholicInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cultaholicwrestlingDiscord: https://www.cultaholic.com/discordCameo: https://www.cultaholic.com/cameoSign up to Wrestle Crate UK using code CULTAHOLIC and receive DOUBLE the merch with your first month's crate: https://www.wrestlecrate.co.ukCultaholic provides video coverage of professional wrestling - including WWE (including WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown,, and NXT), AEW, IMPACT Wrestling (formerly TNA), NJPW, ROH, and more with daily news updates, reviews, lists, highlights, predictions, reactions, podcasts and much, much more.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Infested. Join Morris and Rick as they sink their fangs into this French creepy crawler flick. Does Infested spawn a new title to the growing web of insect films, or does it require a quick call to the Orkin man with can of Raid in hand?
An alien world, America in the past, and Sheffield in the present day. It can only mean one thing! John, Steevie and Kenny continue their viewing of the Thirteenth Doctor's adventures, as they look at The Ghost Monument, Rosa and Arachnids in the UK. Do they have a favourite? Did anything surprise them? And the answer is... yes!
Join us for part two of our exciting conversation on spiders with Sebastian Echeverri, Communications Specialist in Science & Digital Media for the Xerces Society. Sebastian completed his PhD, studying why and how paradise jumping spiders get their audience's attention when pulling off their fanciest dance moves. He has also written a field guide for spiders and has a collection of pet arachnids.Thank you for listening! For more information go to xerces.org/bugbanter.
How is a spider to get around when he only has one leg? In our story this week of Arachnid, written by Ashanti Reese we meet Arachnid. Arachnid is a spider who was born with 8 legs but somehow ended up with just one. During the course of the story Arachnid moves to a new shed, and this shed is nothing like his old shed. Not only is the shed clean and tidy, the spiders that live in it are kind, caring and compassionate. This is a big change for Arachnid who is used to living with rude and messy spiders in his old shed. Does Arachnid become kinder, cleaner and grows all of his legs back? Or does he go on with his old ways? Listen in to the full episode to find out. the book is available for purchase on AMAZON. Also, please check out the other book which we featured on the show in Episode 70 - Azalea - Listen HERE.Thank you so much for listening in. If you enjoyed this story, please share it with your circle. its a simple as sending a link to this episode via text message. With so much love, Victoria aka Mama VSupport the show
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Sting. Join Morris and Rick as they inject their thoughts on this creature feature. Does STING spin the right web to make this a fun ride, or does this flick need to be stomped on and quickly flushed down the drain?
The Shallow End with Schnebly and Toth is a wildly entertaining podcast that revels in people's absurd and often hilarious mistakes. In each episode, hosts Schnebly and Toth delve into true stories of misadventures and miscalculations, from everyday blunders to spectacular gaffes. With a keen eye for the funny side of human error, they explore how even the most straightforward decisions can spiral into comedic chaos. The show combines storytelling with witty banter, offering listeners a laugh and a gentle reminder of our shared imperfections. Whether it's a failed science experiment or an office mishap, Schnebly and Toth are here to celebrate the humor in life's Shallow End. If you would like to advertise on The Shallow End with Schnebly and Toth, contact advertising@airwavemedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blood-sucking ticks are everywhere. With over 9,000 species creeping around the world, which ones should Ontarians be most concerned about? University of Guelph researcher Katie Clow explains.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spiders. There is a lot that people don't know about these interesting creatures. What makes them unique and what role do they play in our environment? Joining us today to talk about spiders, is Sebastian Echeverri, Communications Specialist in Science & Digital Media for the Xerces Society. Sebastian completed his PhD, studying why and how paradise jumping spiders get their audience's attention when pulling off their fanciest dance moves. He has also written a field guide for spiders and has a collection of pet arachnids.Thank you for listening! For more information go to xerces.org/bugbanter.
This week we get the chance to talk with Juice from Juice's Arthropods, who is a California based Arachnid aficionado and supplier of some of the coolest spider breeds, enclosures and supplies that you will find. You can checkout his site at http://www.juicesarthropods.comWe are hoping to get into the application of spiders in a living soil (no-till) garden and which species could offer a positive IPM presence.You can support our show by supporting our businesses:http://www.rubberduckyisopods.comhttp://www.mibeneficials.comhttp://www.okcalyxxshop.com #bioactivespiders #arachnids #arachnidrearing #notill #organic #growyourown #familyrunbusiness #notillgardening #notill soil #livingsoil #cannabiscommunity #livingorganicsoil #gardening #notillfarming #organicgarden #soilfoodweb #biodiversity
In this episode, Ken Lain The Mountain Gardener shares the ultimate guide to insect free gardens. Do you want to plant a garden but hate the insects that can come with them? Which greenery can you plant for a garden that will limit the amount of pests you get? Listen in to find out.Listen to Mountain Gardener on Cast11: https://cast11.com/mountain-gardener-with-ken-lain-gardening-podcast/Follow Cast11 on Facebook: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network/
Today's episode Matthew and Nort review the 1997 American science fiction action film Starship Troopers directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier, based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert A. Heinlein. Set in the 23rd century, the story follows teenager Johnny Rico and his friends serving in the military of the United Citizen Federation, an Earth world government engaged in interstellar war with an alien species of Arachnids. We are a comedy movie review podcast where Matthew & Nort take turns watching and reviewing a movie the other host has not seen. They go over the entire plot with spoilers and discuss how they feel about the film. They also talk about fun facts, box office, actors, and how the movie impacted us.Join our Patreon to support the show and get ad-free podcast episodes, full access to our exclusive Patron Discord, and get access to a secret podcast called Flight School where we watch and review a TV Pilot voted on by the Patrons! You get all of that for the low price of $5! Sources for So, You Finally Watched Support the lovely people who created stuff for the show:Art by: Meraki2019Deep Voice by: MarlarIntro music by: Ozeyzin GET THE MERCH!Scroll down the page to find our shows! GET THE CHIBI SHIRT!https://encounterco-shop.fourthwall.com/pages/byshow We are a part of The Encounter Co. network! Check out all the other awesome shows on the network! Follow us on Twitter at:Show: @SYFWPodNort's Twitter: @NortSauwceOther Socials:Instagram: SoyoufinallywatchedpodTik Tok: SyfwpodcastYouTube: So, You Finally Watched Podcast If you liked the show be sure to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify so we can get the word out about our show! Also tell a friend or two! Thanks for listening! Nort has another podcast with his co-host and wife Anna called Reading isn't for Kids! The pair review and discuss children chapter books, YA books, and sometimes comics. Check it out here! If you want to check out Nort's actual play podcast click this link! The show is called Grim Encounters and it is a campy horror actual play podcast using the Chill 3rd Edition ruleset for seasons 1-3 and season 4 is a campy sci-fi Fallout setting. Best place to start is Season 1, Season 2, or Season 4.
All spiders are arachnids, but not all arachnids are spiders. Learn more about a couple of these non-spider arachnids - what makes them similar? What sets them apart? What makes them really, really, cool? Well, I'll tell ya'! Become a Patron and support the Podcast! Patreon.com/dispatchesfromtheforest Send an email or donate via PayPal: Dispatchesfromtheforest@gmail.com Merch store! Get your merch! Cafepress.com/shop/dispatchesfromtheforest
One of our listeners, Bernadette Murphy from Kildavin, Co. Carlow, sent us in this remarkable photo of two crab spiders on an oxeye daisy in her garden. Bernadette talks to Éanna about these chameleon-like creepy-crawlies.
This week, my guest is Meg Skinner. Meg works as an invertebrate ecologist, surveying sites for protected species and volunteers for the British Arachnological Society. We're talking today about spiders in your garden; how they go about their business, how you can encourage more, to visit your garden, oh and we talk about the much maligned false widow… About Meg Skinner Meg Skinner works as an invertebrate ecologist, surveying sites for protected species. She volunteers for the British Arachnological Society as a Press Officer and recording scheme organiser for harvestmen. Meg grew up in the rural Cotswolds and has always had a fascination for the natural world. Links BAS website BAS youtube channel Other episodes if you liked this one: Worms in Your Garden - Sarah interviews Paul Hetherington, Director of Fundraising and Communications at the Buglife Invertebrate Conservation Organisation, with a particular interest in discussing worms and depending on the type, their significance in the garden. So dip into the world of our 2 enthusiasts for an insightful chat about the trials and tribulations of this common garden dweller and much understated invertebrate. Learn about the enormous impact they have on our ecosystems and how we can encourage and nurture these ultimate ‘friends of the earth'. However it pays to be mindful that not all worms have a positive effect on our environment! Bugs in Your Garden - I'm speaking to esteemed entomologist Dr Ian Bedford about accepting the insects in your garden and learning to accept their vital role in the wider ecosystem. We talk about the how gardens can work alongside public spaces to provide habitats for beleaguered bugs, how we can reconcile growing food with welcoming bugs and whether reports of Insectageddon are justified. Support the podcast on Patreon
Welcome to Episode 109! Today's episode is an important one. It marks the beginning of our four part mega series on the arthropods. In this first part, we introduce the most basal arthropod clade, the arachnids, and explore their evolutionary origins. We'll look at the ecological challenges they faced, and the friends and relatives they made along the way. Today's show will set the stage for the rest of the arachnids we'll look at in upcoming episodes, and the rest of the arthropods that we'll explore in the later parts of this mega series.
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Classifying organisms is an important function of biology. But if phylogenetics is ultimately based on a floundering theory of origins, how helpful is it to our understanding of living things? On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid and paleoentemologist Gunter Bechly unpack some of the major problems with arachnid phylogeny and its implications for the common descent hypothesis. Source
Garza sits down in-person with Pennsylvania nu-core metal band TALLAH. https://www.linktr.ee/Tallah JOIN TO GET EPS EARLY & MORE: https://bit.ly/Join-Garza-Podcast CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Arachnids & Education 03:38 - Band Member Intros 05:54 - Having Live Turntables & Stage Sound 09:40 - Tour Bus / Van Snoring 14:09 - Podcast & Music Recommendations 18:31 - Holes Movie vs Book 22:09 - The Vision for the Band, Starting Tallah, Influences 24:56 - South Park Rush Intro, Les Claypool 29:35 - Warwick Basses 31:10 - Playing a Show With a Combo Amp 32:21 - Bad Shows 35:21 - Kim Dracula 38:17 - Story Behind “How Long” from Album, The Generation of Danger (2022), Performing Vocals 42:29 - Producer Josh Schroeder 48:16 - Ross Robinson 51:22 - Suicide Silence's Self-Titled Album, Negative Reaction, How It Helped the Band Grow Stronger 56:47 - Collaborating On Ideas, Music and Artwork 59:00 - Justin Playing Drums 1:00:48 - Disturbed & David Draiman 1:02:14 - Bad Habit of Deleting Video Files 1:05:40 - Drunk Lost Video Archives 1:08:03 - Climbing Up Venues / Stages, Getting Arrested in Lancaster, PA 1:12:03 - North Carolina Security Incident While on Tour w/ All That Remains 1:15:44 - Justin Training in Martial Arts, Getting Into Fights 1:21:39 - Getting Banned From the Viper Room in LA 1:25:49 - Justin Sees Red 1:28:38 - New Song, “Hard Knock” Out Now TALLAH is: Justin Bonitz - Vocals Max Portnoy - Drums, Bass Derrick Schneider - Guitar Alex Snowden - Guitar
This week we are joined by Amy (@amykeepsarachnids) who explains how she transformed her fear of spiders into a passion for jumping spiders and tarantulas. Amy schools us on basic tarantula care as well as the differences between old world and new world tarantulas. This is a pretty silly episode and we hope you enjoy! :)
Starship Troopers (1997)- based on the book by Robert Heinlen from 1959, follows Juan Johnny Rico in a futuristic fascistic society on Earth as they go to war with the Pseudo-Arachnids aka bugs. Notable for being the first work of science fiction to use “power armors” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StarshipTroopers(film)?wprov=sfti1 The film, directed by Paul Verhooven (Robocop) acts as a propaganda piece following the rise of a soldier and his roughnecks. Cast: Casper VanDien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Clancy Brown, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris, Michael Ironside Wrap Up: Future for these franchises? Final Thoughts Plugs Clips: About This Episode: Helldivers 2/Starship Troopers: Episode 286- Together for Liberty. Together for managed Democracy. Together for Normies Like Us! On a very special episode, that certainly isn't propaganda, we bring the glory of Democracy to the podcast as we hunt for Bugs and Oil. Your hosts are comparing the facistic freedom of the worlds of Helldivers 2 and Starship Troopers. And the only good bug is a dead bug on Normies Like Us! Click the link below. These listeners are doing their part. Are you? Insta: @NormiesLikeUs https://www.instagram.com/normieslikeus/ @jacob https://www.instagram.com/jacob/ @MikeHasInsta https://www.instagram.com/mikehasinsta/ https://letterboxd.com/BabblingBrooksy/ https://letterboxd.com/hobbes72/ https://letterboxd.com/mikejromans/
This episode we discuss an adventurous arachnid with a powerful presence and a tender heart. Tangents include cookies, the films of George Lucas, and the parietal eye of some almost-lizards. Kelly's field notes and Amanda's artwork: https://www.bugsneedheroes.com/episodes/dr-m-grampus Arachnid poaching was mentioned in this podcast. Watch them dig in All Bugs Go To Kevin! Huge thanks to Bailey Russell for sharing their knowledge and passion for these bugs! Send us questions and suggestions! BugsNeedHeroes@gmail.com Join us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bugsneedheroes/ Join us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/bugsneedheroes Join us on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/BugsNeedHeroes Hosted by Amanda Niday and Kelly Zimmerman with editing by Derek Conrad with assistance from Chelsey Bawden Created by Derek Conrad and Kelly Zimmerman. Character artwork by Amanda Niday. Music is Ladybug Castle by Rolemusic.
This week, the FREAKQUEL ROUGHNECKS battle the hostile ARACHNIDS on the war-torn PLANET P, led by the fearless Sgt. Casey Clocker and the mighty freedom-fighting ferret, CYRANO! Between all the gooey BUG SPLATTER, the unit discusses the eerie similarities between their war and the one in the science fiction film, “STARSHIP TROOPERS!”
In this episode, we are joined by Ryan of Marshall Arachnids. Ryan and his partner Jess run Marshall Arachnids, and they are focused on promoting a natural history-based captive husbandry for tarantulas. Ryan and Jess are focused on adding the elements of husbandry back into tarantula care that we find in the wild, such as heating, lighting, photo periods, misting and rain cycles, and humidity/temperature drops. If you're somebody who either keeps tarantulas or wants to get into tarantula keeping, this will be a very powerful episode for you. SHOW NOTES: https://www.animalsathomenetwork.com/192-marshall-arachnids/ WE DISCUSS: 0:00 Coming Up 2:36 Welcome Ryan & Background 14:36 How Did Frog Conservation Impact Your Tarantula Care? 23:35 Tarantula Care Myths 39:14 Quick Message from Dillon 42:45 Hierarchy of Needs 47:30 Caribena Versicolor Setup (Heat, Light, Substrate, Misting) 58:18 Heat Bulb for Tarantula to Bask 1:07:42 What Prey Items Do You Use? 1:09:13 Tell Us About Marshall Arachnids 1:12:44 Closing Thoughts 1:14:37 Outro LINKS FROM THE EPISODE: CHECK OUT Custom Reptile Habitats HERE https://marshallarachnids.com/ https://youtube.com/@marshallarachnids711 https://instagram.com/marshallarachnids https://facebook.com/MarshallArachnids https://tiktok.com/@marshallarachnids Support, Subscribe & Follow: CHECK OUT Custom Reptile Habitats CLICK HERE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST NETWORK: SPOTIFY► https://spoti.fi/2UG5NOI Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/animalsathome Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AnimalsatHomeChannel Follow on Instagram: @animalsathomeca
Belief Hole | Conspiracy, the Paranormal and Other Tasty Thought Snacks
A spider that looks and walks like a crab?! What could be cuter? Thank you, Megan Carter, for your listener request! Support the showThank you for listening! To contact us please email justbugspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media at JustBugsPodcast Support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/JustBugs
The boys (Dr.D and guest Lobo) start talking who the man behind the mask is that is Lobo. We go over his nerd origin story and some of the thoughts that go into his famous list building and game play style. Lobo is one of the best Infinity players in the world and promises to say something that could improve your own game. Come and give it a listen Arachnids!
These deserts dwellers have a bad reputation, is it for a good reason? Thank you to our Patrons for selecting these guys in our monthly Patreon poll! Support the showThank you for listening! To contact us please email justbugspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media at JustBugsPodcast
Listen to us as we discuss the 1997 film Starship Troopers If you would like to give us feedback on how were doing follow us at: https://beacons.ai/senornerdpodcast https://www.instagram.com/senornerdpodcast/ @senornerdpod on Twitter Starship Troopers is a 1997 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier, based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert A. Heinlein. Set in the 23rd century, the story follows teenager Johnny Rico and his friends serving in the military of the United Citizen Federation, an Earth world government engaged in interstellar war with an alien species of Arachnids. The film stars Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise Richards, Jake Busey, Neil Patrick Harris, Patrick Muldoon, and Michael Ironside. Development of Starship Troopers began in 1991 as a separate project called Bug Hunt at Outpost 7, written by Neumeier. Producer Jon Davison noticed many similarities between Neumeier's work and Heinlein's book and asked him to re-work the script to more closely follow the novel and gain more interest from studio executives. Even so, development was slow, with studios remaining non-committal on funding the expensive project up to the filming date. Filming began in April 1996 on a $100–110 million budget, nearly half of which was committed to the extensive computer-generated (CGI) and practical effects required to vivify the Arachnid creatures, before concluding that October. Released on November 7, 1997, Starship Troopers received negative reviews from critics, who perceived the film as promoting fascism, criticized its violence and the performances of its central cast, and several leveled accusations against Verhoeven and Neumeier of being Nazi sympathizers. Despite initial success, the negative reviews and poor word-of-mouth led to the film's box office grosses dropping week after week until it left theaters, and it earned $121 million against its budget, becoming only the 34th-highest-grossing film of the year. The poor performance of Starship Troopers was blamed, in part, on competition from a high number of successful or anticipated science fiction and genre films released that year, and its satirical and violent content failing to connect with mainstream audiences. Verhoeven believed that audiences' misconceptions about the film were the result of poor marketing that presented Starship Troopers as an action film instead of a satire. Since its release, Starship Troopers has been critically re-evaluated, and is now considered a cult classic and a prescient satire of fascism and authoritarian governance that has grown in relevancy. The film helped launch a multimedia franchise that includes four sequels, Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation (2004), Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (2008), Starship Troopers: Invasion (2012), and Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars (2017), as well as an animated television series, Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles (1999), video games, comics, and a variety of merchandise.
You know what people love to do for holidays?! Eat! You know what people love to eat?! Bugs! Wait….. Support the showThank you for listening! To contact us please email justbugspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media at JustBugsPodcast
The bad side of the bug world. WARNING: This episode talks about death and disease in detail. That is humans and in animals. Thank you, Jam, for your listener request! Support the showThank you for listening! To contact us please email justbugspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media at JustBugsPodcast
Also known as the turkey tick, these guys have no problem eating everything on their plate. Thank you, Jam, for your listener request!! Support the showThank you for listening! To contact us please email justbugspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media at JustBugsPodcast
Though I may fear spiders, I also know they were designed for a purpose. David Nelson joins me on this weeks episode to share what he's recently been studying in these creepy 8 legged insects and how he is changing the narrative on peoples fears of them.
A real danger bug with a nasty sting who ambushes their prey? No wonder they have no friends! Special thank you to Kenzo for your listener request! Support the showThank you for listening! To contact us please email justbugspodcast@gmail.comFollow us on social media at JustBugsPodcast
This week on Homeopathy for Mommies, we explore the the fascinating world of Arachnid (spider) remedies in homeopathy. Arachnid remedies are a unique group of treatments within the realm of homeopathy. They are primarily used to treat symptoms following spider or wood tick bites, and even recurring sepsis or bacterial infections. One of the most […] The post Unraveling the Web: A Look at Spider Remedies in Homeopathy appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
Apologies for the sound quality on this one, might of had a problem with the “web”
Lights! Cameras! Arachnids! And lizards and bees and beetles. Macro photography is like magic: curved glass gives an entirely new take on the world, from dust on a cricket's brow to a curious mantid stare to the elegant symmetry of spider whiskers. Joseph Saunders is an Oklahoma-based wildlife photographer whose larger-than-life photos of bugs and reptiles will make you realize just how little we appreciate the creatures on our window sills and skittering up our porches. We talk shop about cameras, bug hunts, lenses, patience, Moth Week, BlackAFinSTEM, and also getting into nature with different mobility concerns. Alie is a shameless, rabid fan of Joseph and asked Patrons to help concoct an -ology to describe the art + science of his macro photography. Aperiology now exists to describe the tiny aperture used to keep these creatures in focus, and the huge world it opens up to us.2023 CALENDARS ARE FOR SALESupport Joseph's photography on PatreonVisit Joseph's website and follow him on Instagram and TwitterA donation went to the American Chronic Pain AssociationFor more links: alieward.com/ologies/aperiologySponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramSound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray MorrisTranscripts by Emily White of The WordaryWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn