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In this episode of Bring The Juice, we sit down with Todd Anderson—founder of Dream Recovery and host of the Beat The Heat podcast. Todd dives into his journey from walk-on at Michigan State to elite performance coach, sharing how that underdog mentality shaped his mindset on and off the field. We talk recovery, grit, and why sleep might be the most underrated weapon in your toolbox. If you're chasing greatness, this one's a must-listen.
#128 Need some indoor summer fun ideas or hoping to try a hobby? We've got you covered. In this Everyday Bucket List episode, I chat with my husband again about hobbies for men and women to try indoors and outdoors. We cover: Fun Indoor Ideas for Summer Importance of Trying New Hobbies Personal Stories and Insight about Hobbies We dive into creating a summer bucket list of indoor fun—ideal for those sweltering days when you want to beat the heat, we mention some cool ideas you can do in Connecticut or find versions of in your own area. It's about getting creative with your time, wherever you are. Get ideas for hobbies to pick up and listen to what I call the Danny Zuko Rule™ for approaching hobbies with a laid-back mindset. If you're wondering, "What hobbies can I do at home?" or "What are some unique hobbies?", we talk about what we've tried, what we love, and even what flopped. We emphasized the value of trying new activities and shared personal stories, insights, and future plans. You'll also hear helpful tips on how to choose a hobby that fits your lifestyle, interests, and accessibility needs—whether you're indoors, outside, solo, or social. CLICK THE LINKS BELOW OR CUT AND PASTE THEM INTO YOUR BROWSER: Binge-listen to my Episodes about Hobbies playlist https://spoti.fi/46Q9p4o Binge-listen to my Seasonal Bucket List playlist https://bit.ly/3SPiiVN Listen to these episodes next: You'll enjoy the full podcast episodes with the snippets showcased today: 7 Summer Bucket List Ideas to Do in Your Own Area (Ep 86) New England Bucket List: Summer Vacations to Plan Part II (Ep 84) 25+ Fun Things to Do at Home or When Bored (Ep 88) RESOURCES: Grab a copy of The Everyday Bucket List Book https://amzn.to/3vwxz2K If you'd like to support my work, check out https://buymeacoffee.com/edbl Connect with me: Website: KarenCordaway.com Twitter (X): @KarenCordaway https://x.com/karencordaway Pinterest: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.pinterest.com/EverydayBucketList/ Tiktok: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.tiktok.com/@everyday_bucket_list If you're enjoying this podcast, please rate and review it here. Let me know what you like about it so I know exactly what content to keep creating for you. Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast. Using our links is a small way to support the show at zero cost to you. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. I appreciate your support. https://karencordaway.com/disclaimer/
The winners of ‘Love Island USA' join for their first interview since taking home the crown to share how they're feeling post-Villa and reflect on the massive success of the series. Also, a breakdown of perimenopause — its symptoms, causes, and how it can affect women five to ten years before menopause. Plus, our Shop TODAY team highlights a few must-have products to help you beat the heat. And, chef Bryan Giron whips up a couple of popular Honduran street food recipes you can make right at home.
SHOW NOTES: This hour, we'll tackle a variety of common homeowner issues and share valuable advice to keep your home comfortable, safe, and looking its best. Here are some of the main topics we covered, along with the specific home projects our callers are working on: - Cool Tips for Heat Wave Home Comfort: We share several strategies to help your home stay cool during a heat wave without escalating energy bills. - Backyard Pool Considerations: We weigh the pros and cons of installing a pool, noting that while pools offer entertainment and can add value in hot climates, they come with significant initial costs and ongoing maintenance expenses. - Home Safety While Traveling: We offer essential tips to keep your home safe while on vacation, emphasizing making it appear occupied. - Smart Roofing Upgrades for Cooling: We discuss how your roof impacts your home's temperature and energy bills, highlighting cool roof designs that reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat. - Grill Cleaning & Maintenance: We've got practical tips on cleaning and maintaining your grill to ensure better flavor, extend its lifespan, and provide a safer cooking experience. Q & A: - Allison from New York needs advice on humanely trapping a squirrel running between her drop ceiling and basement. - Gary calls about a stubborn barbecue grease stain on the deck that household soap couldn't remove. We suggest using a commercial deck cleaner or stain stripper. - Nancy from Arkansas asks for the best way to remove cobwebs and clean her mom's popcorn ceiling. - John from Missouri is puzzled why his pressure-treated wood is rotting within two years despite being sealed with a solid stain. - Judy from Minnesota observed moisture halfway down the paneling in her 40-year-old home, suspecting condensation and the need to reduce humidity. - Earl called about buckling vinyl siding, likely due to being installed too tightly. Doing so prevented proper expansion and contraction, or not enough “breathing room.” - Robin from New Jersey says her ceiling fan light comes on by itself at weird times. Flickering lights often indicate a loose wire or short circuit, and we recommend calling an electrician for investigation. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As Central Pennsylvania swelters under a July heat dome, many gardeners are left wondering how to care for their plants in extreme heat. Gardening expert and landscape designer Erica Jo joined The Spark to share essential tips for summer plant care, from watering techniques to fertilizing container gardens. One of her biggest takeaways: you still need to water your plants—especially the new ones.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Staying Cool and Eating Right: Summer Meal Tips and Hydration Advice. Nutritionist Leyla Muedin has strategies for eating well during a heat wave without needing to cook extensively. She highlights no-cook meal ideas, including salads, tinned fish preparations, and charcuterie boards, along with refreshing dishes like ceviche and gazpacho. Layla also addresses the debated topic of drinking fluids with meals, providing advice on how it may impact digestion and overall health based on individual needs. She stresses the importance of avoiding overly cold drinks to prevent digestive discomfort and advocates for sufficient daily water intake.
The temperature was already 30 degrees at 7:00 this morning. Let me tell you, it's time to beat the heat. A nice dish of chocolate ice cream is one of my favorite ways to cool off, and on a day like this, that really hits the spot!It's Week 4 of our summer series, and this time, we're talking about how Americans beat the heat. Well, two things come to mind right away: ice cream and movie theaters.Join my Podcast Learner's Study Group here: https://learn.myhappyenglish.com/transcriptVisit my website for over 3,000 free English lessons: https://www.myhappyenglish.com/
Field tests in tropical Singapore showed homes painted with a new paints that reduced electricity for air conditioning by close to 40%
Is it too hot for you to trot to the store? This week the JET Setting Divas show you how to go on a vacation or if your money is funny, a staycation to beat the heat on the latest episode of their travel podcast.
In this episode, we sit down with Lea from NEKTON to talk all things summer bird care, from avoiding heat stress in parrots and other birds to smart supplement strategies that can make a big difference in the summer. Parrots don't sweat, and hot days, especially during heat waves, can be dangerous if you're not prepared. We cover the key signs of heat stress, what to do if you spot them, common mistakes bird owners make during the summer, prevention recommendations and what to avoid. Plus, Lea shares her go-to supplements for the season and how to introduce them safely to your birds! Whether you're a seasoned bird keeper or new to parrot care, this is an episode you don't want to miss!Keypoints:☀️Staying healthy in the heat☀️How does heat affect birds☀️Signs of overheating☀️Supplements for birds in summer☀️Why supplements are beneficial for pet birds☀️ Electrolytes, vitamins and bone health☀️ How do your supplements complement a healthy diet?☀️ How to introduce supplements, even to picky eaters!☀️ Common mistakes bird owners make when caring for their birds during the summerSpecial Guests:
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Joseph Long from Relief Heating and Air joins us to discuss how to maintain your AC system during scorching Louisiana summers while keeping energy bills manageable. We explore maintenance essentials, temperature management strategies, and how to determine when it's time to repair versus replace your aging AC unit.• Annual AC maintenance checks are crucial for maximum efficiency and preventing costly breakdowns• Air filters should be changed monthly or bi-monthly, with standard pleated filters sufficient for most homes• Setting thermostats between 75-78 degrees significantly reduces energy consumption• Smart thermostats offer convenient temperature control and scheduling options• Warning signs your AC needs attention: unusual noises, constant running, or requiring frequent repairs• AC systems typically last 10-15 years before replacement becomes more economical than repairs• Refrigerant should never need recharging unless there's a leak that needs repair• Keep blinds closed during hot days and minimize opening doors to maintain cool temperaturesFor AC service or maintenance in the Louisiana area, contact Relief Heating and Air at 225-244-0520. They offer $95 maintenance services to keep your system running efficiently.Have an idea for a show or a question for Kim? Send us a text messageSupport the showWelcome to Money Matters, the podcast that focuses on how to use the money you have, make the money you need and save the money you want – brought to you by Neighbors Federal Credit Union. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice.
The “Beat The Heat” deals haven't lived up to the hype.
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Johnnie Putman and Steve King return broadcasting in Panama City Beach after a two week hiatus, with good reasons, for a massive show sure to keep you cool and entertained! Cary Baker, Journalist and Author of Down On The Corner: Adventures In Busking & Street Music stops by to tell us about a book signing event on […]
Being inside with no air conditioning during a heat wave sucks. The world's top central bankers are warning everyone that stable coins are not-so-stable.
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Boy, that weather out there, huh? Join Spencer, Ty and Andy as they provide an important public service: keeping the fans cool during this unprecedented heat wave. Also, we meet Yoda's son. Support us on Patreon for $5, $7, or $10: www.patreon.com/tgofv. A big shout-out to our $10/month patrons: Abbie Phelps, Adam W, Anthony Cabrera, asdf, Axon, Baylor Thornton, Bedi, bernventers, bunknown, Celeste, Charles Doyle, Dane Stephen, Dave Finlay, David Gebhardt, Dean, Francis Wolf, Heather-Pleather, Jacob Sauber-Cavazos, James Lloyd-Jones, Jennifer Knowles, Jeremy-Alice, Josh O'Brien, Kilo, LM, Lawrence, Louis Ceresa, Malek Douglas, Newmans Own, Packocamels, Phat Ass Cyberman, Rach, raouldyke, Rebecca Kimpel, revidicism, Sam Thomas, T, Tash Diehart, Themandme, Tomix, weedworf, William Copping, and Yung Zoe!
Today's show was HOT and not just because it's a thousand degrees outside so we had to know how you're beating the heat, Lizzo & SZA randomly became friends years ago in Chicago so we wanted to know about your random friendships, and today's Weekend Oopsie is not only hot but poopy. Catch up on everything you missed from today's show on The Morning Mix Podcast!Listen to The Morning Mix weekdays from 5:30am - 10:00am on 101.9fm The Mix in Chicago or with the free Mix App available in the Apple App Store and Google Play.Follow The Mix: The MixstagramGet the Free MIX App: Stream The MixSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, we talk about Ways to Beat The Heat on The Homestead, as well as cover all of our usual Monday segments. Thanks to everyone who reached out about last week's interview with Tactical. We got a lot of feedback, and it's clear that hearing more from him is something the community wants. Featured Event: Rabbit Processing Meetup – June 29 Join us from 1–4pm at the Holler Homestead for a hands-on afternoon of learning, connection, and food. We'll walk through the process of rabbit butchering from dispatch to chill tank. Bring a side dish and come prepared to learn. Details here: https://www.livingfreeintennessee.com/2025/06/02/rabbit-processing/ Sponsor 1: DiscountMylarBags.com – Long-term food storage supplies that won't break the bank. Sponsor 2: AgoristTaxAdvice.com – Solid tax strategies for those of us living outside the system. Tales from the Prepper Pantry Freezer went down, but the Yolink sensor caught it in time — major save. Pickled beet-palooza this week. Pantry smells like vinegar and victory. Put up a solid batch of dill relish. Premade meatloaf in the freezer is paying off big right now during long days. Need to work on a better strategy for keeping the pantry space cooler in summer. Operation Independence We're making steady moves on the Holler Hub setup. Lynne suggested we use the Basecamp basement and classroom for the country store — keycode access and posted hours. Also starting up GSD work weekends this summer. Main Topic of the Day: Ways to Beat The Heat on The Homestead Why This Matters Heat waves can wreck your garden, stress your animals, and push you to your limit. If you ignore the signs, you pay for it later — in lost yield, poor health, or burnout. It's time to adapt. Plant Care During Heat Plants struggle to uptake calcium through roots when soil temps go above ~85°F — a CalMag foliar spray helps keep them from curling up and dying. Shade cloth is your friend. Your garden doesn't need full sun all day — especially in the South. I built a PVC shade structure that changed the game. Water early, mulch deep. Timing is key. Know when to leave stressed plants alone — sometimes less is more. Livestock Management Pay attention to microclimates. Move animals to shaded, breezy areas if you have them. If not, start figuring out how to create them. Always be checking water — manually or with sensors. Don't assume it's fine. Look for signs of heat stress: panting, lethargy, standing in water, reduced feed intake. Think long-term: is your pasture layout working in July? Homesteader Self-Care Hydration is more than water — think salt, trace minerals, cucumbers, bone broth. Plan your day around the sun. Hard stuff in the morning and evening. Work in bursts — short and intense is often better than long and slow. Know the signs of heat exhaustion in yourself and others. Don't tough it out. Systems & Tools Yolink sensors saved my butt this week. Don't rely on memory for water or power checks. If you have a natural feature like a cold creek — use it. My 55-degree creek is the MVP right now. Heat is the best teacher. Pay attention and plan infrastructure improvements while you're sweating — you'll actually solve the problem. Reminders Get your Self-Reliance Festival tickets — prices increase soon. Subscribe to the LFTN newsletter for events, updates, and useful stuff I don't post anywhere else. Make it a great week. Community Links: Website: https://www.livingfreeintennessee.com Holler Roast Coffee: https://hollerroast.com SRF Tickets: https://selfreliancefestival.com Telegram Group: https://t.me/lftnchat
This month, Residential Energy Services Consultant Lisa Lonon shares summer energy-saving tips.
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Paul stopped by the No Kings rally in ABQ on Saturday. He offers a full report. Route 66 visitors center highlights failure of government. We have received a few candidate surveys back. They can be found at ErrorsofEnchantment.com New Mexico (stupidly) joins California lawsuit over EV mandate repeal. RGF "beats the heat" attending "fiesta" in Albuquerque. New Mexico NPR/PBS stations among the most dependent on federal $$: We talked last week about NM's 50th ranking in Kids Count. This is what the left wing Voices for Children group had to say.
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In this episode, Peter Von Panda shares essential tips for surviving extreme summer heat, especially when temperatures soar over 100°F. From shading your air conditioning unit to using everyday tools like curtains and sprinklers, Peter offers practical advice to stay cool while saving on your energy bills. Learn how to maximize your home's cooling efficiency with simple hacks that make a big difference during a heatwave. Whether you're in the Midwest or dealing with dry heat elsewhere, these cooling strategies are sure to help you weather the heat and keep your space comfortable all summer long! LET'S TALK ABOUT LIVING BETTER: ▶ Podcast: https://geni.us/FtGAT4 ▶ My Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/petervonp... ---------- IF YOU'D LIKE TO SHOW SOME LOVE: ▶ Buy My Book: https://geni.us/qwbZAE ▶ Become A Channel Member: https://geni.us/AA3Jk ▶ Patreon: / petervonpanda ▶ Merch: https://petervonpanda.storenvy.com/ ▶ Free Panda Group: https://panda-research-institute.mn.co FOLLOW MY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS: ▶ Instagram: / petervonpanda ▶ Facebook: / petervonpanda
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When the summer heat sets in, keeping cool isn't always easy, especially for older adults. The good news? A few clever strategies can help. That's why today we're sharing three tips to keep cool and stay safe when the temperature soars. To support more content like this, become an AARP member at aarp.org. And don't forget to subscribe for more tips and tricks to help make your life a little easier — and happier!
Tawny and Lisa talk about all things sober summer. Going on vacation or to parties where there will be booze and maybe pressure to drink? They've got you covered. Staying home without plans? They've got you covered, too. They share tips, tools, and options to make the most of the sunny season.Music Minute features Sublime, Lana Del Ray, Dirty Head. Bananarama and Talking HeadsSign up for Tawny's Writing ClassesOrder The Sobriety Deck Listen to The Sobriety Deck Playlist by Hannah GardnerOrder Tawny's book, DRY HUMPING: A Guide to Dating, Relating, and Hooking Up Without the BoozeSubscribe to Tawny's newsletter "Beyond Liquid Courage"Order Tawny's new NA drink, (parentheses)Purchase Lisa's memoir, Girl Walks Out of a Bar
Misting systems allow you to spend more time enjoying the outdoors in the summertime or anytime. Craig, Shane and Tim from Señor Mist explain how misting works from the pump to the nozzles, the cooling effect, the different types of misting systems and the options determining the most effective system for the patio or other outdoor space. Original broadcast archive page with expanded content https://rosieonthehouse.com/podcast/on-the-house-hour-desert-cool-beating-the-heat-with-senor-mist/
It's hot hot hot in Disney World and we're here with 8 tips to help you get through your sweaty park days! From what to eat, where to eat, and which places have the best A/C, we got you covered! Weekly Exclusive Bonus Episodes of our Podcast are available at our Patreon page. Visit our Amazon Storefront to see what our must-haves are for the parks (Affiliate Link) Follow Along! Podcast Account: @ThatParkLifePodcast Beth: @TheRealBethMcDonald and @SimplisticThrills Greg: @Gregintheparks Greg's Other Podcast: The Quick Escape Podcast
Sigh, the Houston heat is here earlier than we expected, but don't stress, we're going to cool you down with some of our favorite cold treats! Host Raheel Ramzanali is talking to Josh De Leon, head ice cream slinger at Underground Creamery, about the best cold treats we need to try to fight these blistering days. To change things up a bit, Raheel and Josh are picking their frozen treats in a sports-style draft going back and forth for five rounds. Check out the recommendations and links from today's episode: Learn more about Underground Creamery Follow Josh on Instagram Milk + Sugar Creamery Bingsu at Sul Bing Su Dolce Neve HoneyMee Tiny Champions Hirschey's Snow Cones in Stafford Popston Taro and Oreo Blended Slush at Kung Fu Tea Falooda from Alpha Desserts Paletas from Raspa-Delicias Learn more about the sponsors of this May 14th episode: Stages Prolonlife.com/city - Use this link for 15% off Buffalo Bayou Partnership Visit Boerne Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Houston Follow us on Instagram @CityCastHouston Don't have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Have feedback or a show idea? Let us know! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Let's Talk! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Koby and Hollie share some news about Volcano Bay, and also discuss some of their best tips on how to stay cool at the parks. Support the showSocials, Support the Podcast, and MoreThis podcast is sponsored by Favorite Grampy Travels, a Universal Preferred Travel Agency
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and Dan Wiederer discussed how new Bears coach Ben Johnson can unlock quarterback Caleb Williams' full potential. After that, Bulls coach Billy Donovan joined the show to preview the team's matchup against the Heat in their play-in opener Wednesday.
426 - Are soaring temperatures threatening to melt your magical Disney World vacation? In this essential episode of Disney Travel Secrets, Orlando locals and Disney experts Rob and Kerri Stuart reveal their expert strategies for staying cool when Florida's heat is at its most intense or even just little too warm for you. Discover: Must-pack items that experienced Disney visitors never leave home without The best indoor attractions for escaping the midday sun at each park Strategic park navigation tips to maximize shade and minimize discomfort Local insights on avoiding sunburn and staying properly hydrated Smart clothing choices that make all the difference in extreme heat Whether you're planning your first Disney World trip or you're a seasoned visitor looking for new Disney hacks, these practical tips will help you enjoy your vacation to the fullest, even during Orlando's hottest months. Plus, special shoutouts to podcast listeners they met in the parks, an update on the famous Whispering Canyon ketchup ritual, and information on upcoming Disney+ subscriber specials for summer travelers. Subscribe for new Disney travel tips every week! New episodes every Monday.
What should the Knicks lineup look like when Jalen Brunson returns? Is it good that this team is learning to play without Brunson? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks stormed back to beat the Heat last night, but does something still feel off about this team? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode covers the return of Jaren Jackson Jr, Tony Allen's jersey retirement ceremony, the win over the Heat, the loss to the Cavs, and Ja Morant's latest injury issue.Join the listener slack and get bonus content at Patreon.com/FastbreakBreakfastUse promo code FBBF and get up to $1000 in bonus cash at Underdog Fantasy: play.underdogfantasy.com/p-fastbreak-breakfastCheck out the NBA and Grizzlies merchandise at teepublic.com/stores/fastbreak-breakfastGet $20 off your first purchase at SeatGeek with promo code: FASTBREAKBREAK
The Hawks bench steps up big in the team's best defensive effort of the season as they beat the Heat. Then also Everyone needs to relax when it comes to Trae Young. Topics Hawks vs Heat recap Everyone relax Player performances
Matters Microbial #79: How Amoebae Beat the Heat February 20, 2025 Today, Dr. Angela Oliverio, Assistant Professor in the Biology Department at Syracuse University, joins the #QualityQuorum to discuss what her research group has been learning about extremophilic single-celled eukaryotes! Host: Mark O. Martin Guest: Angela Oliverio Subscribe: Apple Podcasts, Spotify Become a patron of Matters Microbial! Links for this episode An overview of protists. A wondrous video of the types of protists to be found seemingly everywhere. A video about amoebae and how YOU can find them. A video about the testate amoebae mentioned in this podcast. An essay about the testate amoebae. A very old article on temperature limits to eukaryotic life. A more modern article on this topic. An article from Dr. Oliverio's group on the temperature limits to eukaryotic life. The Mullin laboratory at UCSF does remarkable visualization. Genomics and the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory. How mycoplasma move, with remarkable videos. A member of Dr. Oliverio's lab creates beautiful glass art at this Etsy shop. A wonderful local news report on Dr. Oliverio and coworker's research. A nice overview of Dr. Oliverio's research interest in extremophilic protists. An article from Dr. Oliverio's group explaining why we should all care about extremophilic eukaryotes. Dr. Oliverio's research website (and SO worth your time) Dr. Oliverio's faculty website. Intro music is by Reber Clark Send your questions and comments to mattersmicrobial@gmail.com
In hour 1, Tobin & Leroy recap the Heat terrible shooting performance in their loss to the Boston Celtics 103-85 at the Kaseya Center. New Heat acquisitions Andrew Wiggins, Davion Mitchell and Kyle Anderson made their debut in the loss. Meanwhile, Jimmy Butler is helping the Warriors to a second straight win adn seems to be enjoying the game again.
Fear the 'Fro is back in the win column. 3-game losing streak, and the Bills defeat had Bob reeling, but nothing cures sorrow like a win against Detroit. Bob is joined by Giancarlo Navas of the Miami Heat Beat Podcast, to talk all things Cavs-Heat, including the rise of Kel'el Ware, the Jimmy Butler drama, and how to navigate the development of the new look Heat.(0:00) Cavs snap the skid! And Audio Mailbags!(17:54) Giancarlo Navas joins the pod to discuss the Heat
With a heatwave on the way in South Australia, Gardening Australia's Sophie Thomson shared her tips on how to beat the heat in your home garden.
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on Juanuary 9, 2025 Last night we saw a juggernaut matchup between the Cavaliers and the Thunder. Are these the two best teams in the NBA? The Jazz beat the heat by a large margin last week. What are the odds they sweep Miami this season? Magic Johnson got caught up in a scandal.
In Hour 1 of the Morning Roast, Bonta Hill and Joe Shasky react to the depressing Warriors' loss at the hands of the Miami Heat
In this podcast, Karen Tynan, the West Coast chair of the firm's Workplace Safety and Health Practice Group, and Noel Hernandez from the firm's Las Vegas office discuss Nevada's newly adopted heat illness regulation. The regulation, which went into effect on November 15, 2024, applies to employers with more than ten employees and requires them to provide employee training and conduct a written job hazard analysis. Noel and Karen review the regulation's trigger temperature and outline the responsibilities of employers, which include providing drinking water, scheduled rest breaks, and cooling measures. They also share valuable insights for Nevada employers affected by the new regulation.
MLB considering a "golden at-bat" rule, Miller Moss enters the transfer portal, Clip Du Jour and The Crossover
The guys spend hour one talking Kings and are joined by Sacramento Mayoral Candidate Dr. Flo Cofer.
Over the next week, forecasts project extreme heat across much of the South, Midwest and parts of the West. So, this episode, health correspondent Pien Huang helps us take heat training cues from Olympians, many of whom spent weeks preparing for a sweltering Paris Olympics, by training in the heat to get their bodies used to hot, humid weather. But heat training is not just for competitive athletes. It's recommended for people in the military and those who work outdoors in hot weather — and it could even be useful for generally healthy members of the public. Plus, we get into some important caveats about who is best positioned to heat train — and why doing so doesn't minimize the problems of a warming climate.Check out more of Pien's reporting on heat training.And, if you liked this episode, consider checking out our episodes on the dew point, the power of sweat and coping with extreme heat.Questions or ideas you want us to consider for a future episode? Email us at shortwave@npr.org. We'd love to hear from you!Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy