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Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition
Episode 710: August 18, 2024

Brainwashed Radio - The Podcast Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 61:30


Episode 710: August 18, 2024 playlist: Laetitia Sadier and Storefront Church, "La Langue Bleue" (La Langue Bleue) 2024 Duophonic Six Organs of Admittance, "The 101 (Twig Harper Remix)" (Companion Rises (Twig Harper Remix)) 2024 Drag City Farah, "Gang Bang" (Italians Do It Better) 2021 Italians Do It Better Able Noise, "Violence" (High Tide) 2024 World of Echo Yui Onodera, "1982 VII" (1982) 2024 Room40 SML, "Window Sill Song" (Small Medium Large) 2024 International Anthem Jessica Bailiff, "Shine" (Even In Silence) 1998 Kranky Clinic Stars, "I am the Dancer" (Only Hinting) 2024 Kranky Austyn Wohlers, "Attachment Illusion" (Bodymelt in the Garden of Death) 2024 Geographic North Build Buildings, "A Memory of Rest or Water" (Ecotone) 2024 Laaps Guy Blakeslee, "Celestial Radiance" (Extravision) 2022 Entrance Zelienople, "In This Town Again" (Everything Is Simple) 2024 Shelter Press Richard H. Kirk, "Street Gang (7" Mix)" (Super Duper Soul #8288) 1986 Mute Lea Thomas, "The Gift" (Cosmos Forever) 2024 Triple Dolphin Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.

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Life Church Africa
Build buildings & structures

Life Church Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2023 23:22


Before a builder starts building a house, he or she needs a clear idea of the end goal. So we also need to know what we want to build and make sure that it is in line with God's will and that it is always covered by prayer. Then we will know what to prepare for, expect and focus on.Citing the example of Nehemiah and his resolve to rebuild his city, Pastor Anthony Liebenberg reminds us how important it is to keep our focus, despite sometimes being discouraged or even mocked. Not only did Nehemia believe God for his city, his church and his community, but alsofor God's provision for his own home.

The Woodworking Talk Show with Steve Ramsey
Why is everyone watching RR Buildings build buildings? (Ep 29)

The Woodworking Talk Show with Steve Ramsey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 53:12


Sign up for my free monthly newsletter at  http://notesfromsteve.com   Rural Renovators is a custom contracting company specializing in post frame construction, building everything from basic storage buildings, to insulated workshops, and even residential homes.   Seven years ago Kyle started posting videos of the building process on his YouTube channel, RR Buildings. But in mid 2021, the channel exploded, accumulating 80,000 subscribers in October alone.    So what happened? Kyle started posting YouTube Shorts. In June, he posted a video showing how he leveraged a board into position which garnered 24 million views. Immediately, he followed it up with a series of Shorts, each gaining crazy views. The most popular one now has 68 million views. In fact all of the most watched videos on Kyle's channel are shorts, a format he is definitely leaning into. To date, all of his Shorts combined total over 300 million views.    In addition to short form content, Kyle documents the entire construction process of various buildings he is working on. Currently he's building a house he calls the Barndominum. These long videos are often longer than 30 minutes, offering a stark contrast to the Shorts. These videos are extremely well shot and edited and show all the interesting details that go into building construction.    Visit RR Buildings on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RRBuildings

In My Room
IMR: I‘m a Tourist

In My Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2021 113:48


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Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly
God doesn't build buildings

Everyday Truth with Kurt Skelly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 16:27


Acts 7:34-50 That doesn't mean that building a building is wrong; it just means that the things that tend to impress us are not the things that impress Him. He is much more concerned about what we use them for!

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The Liberty Experts
Don't Fight Fires, Build Buildings

The Liberty Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 27:43


Tim and David discuss that in addition to fighting political fires, some people also have to focus on building buildings. They go deep into this analogy and discuss that people will stay in a burning building if they have nowhere else to go.Subscribe to the channel and consider supporting the show at http://thelibertyexperts.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Transfiguration  - BFF.fm
transfiguration #138 special guest mix psilosamples (Pouso Alegre, Brazil)

Transfiguration - BFF.fm

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020


Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 1′00″ Algenüberzug by minae minae 7′15″ Sad Alron by Mark pritchard 9′30″ Broken Clouds by Gaussian curve 13′20″ southern by don't dj 16′25″ Terrazzo  (feat. Motion Graphics) by Visible Cloaks 21′00″ Fukiya   吹矢 by Meitei   冥丁 23′00″ Workaround One by beatrice dillon 24′00″ (Kinda On Some Funk Edit) by Brazilintime 24′50″ Slow Down by - 27′30″ Brown Bag by Luchbox 29′30″ 10101 by James Holden 33′20″ Gaswerksiedlung by Thomash,Ground 42′00″ barreras (powder remix) by iury lech 49′00″ where it falls by David Last 50′00″ suburban tribal by pavel milyakov 53′29″ Crime Jazz by - 56′00″ Empty Skies by Build Buildings 57′30″ tekuno by foodman 59′00″ yami nabe by foodman 60′20″ Beihelfer by Denzel + Huhn 64′00″ First Nations Drums Feat. Ahmed Sosso (Original Mix) by Fluida,Ahmed Sosso 68′00″ Dreamtime Lullaby by blue tech 74′00″ comos los cerdos by Drujm 78′30″ Monday Mellow by Juju & Jordash 81′00″ Waltz (A Lonely Crowd) by masayoshi fujita 82′30″ Cut Up Piano and Xylophone by Fridge 84′20″ anfuhrt by minaeminae 89′00″ Blue Deal by Minor Science 94′00″ live at google data center by sam kidel 98′00″ Gossip by Lyra Pramuk 101′00″ katharsis impossible by siriusmo 102′40″ pressurizor by badawi 107′20″ Jacob's House by Jab 111′40″ Leonids by fila brazilia

Real Sales Talk
Claudio Cavalieri - Engineering Relationships to Build Buildings

Real Sales Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 22:04


On this episode of Real Sales Talk, Chris welcomes Claudio Cavalieri to the show. Claudio and Chris have supported each other over the years as they each grew their businesses. Claudio and Chris discuss lessons learned from the many years of selling, managing and entrepreneurship. Listen and subscribe to The Faktori's Real Sales Talk to recieve tips, strategies and stories on how to improve how you sell in your life!

StartUp Podcast
Success Academy 1: The Problem

StartUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 41:06


The Story: Eva Moskowitz wants to fix a really big problem. There are over a million kids in New York City’s public schools. Most can’t read or do math at grade level. Many won’t graduate on time. And it’s largely poor, black and brown kids who are stuck in the lowest performing schools. Eva’s the founder and CEO of Success Academy, the subject of this season of StartUp. And she’s actually making progress. Her school network is growing at lightning speed, and her students get among the highest standardized-test scores in the city, beating out schools in some of the wealthiest districts. And the education world is watching. But not everyone likes what they see. In this season, we ask how exactly Success is doing what it’s doing, and why does it have so many critics? Today, on the first of our six-part series about Success, we meet a mother, Sherisse, who desperately wants her son to get into Success, so that he can have opportunities she never had herself. And we go inside a Success classroom on the first day of school, to see what parents like Sherisse are clamoring for. The Facts: Peter Leonard mixed the episode. Our theme song is by Mark Philips, remixed by Bobby Lord. Build Buildings wrote and performed our special ad music. Additional music by Peter Leonard, Bobby Lord, Hot Moms Dot Gov, Jupyter, Mothica,Golden Gram and BlueDot. For a list of our sponsors and show related offer codes, go to gimlet.media/OurAdvertisers 

StartUp Podcast
Twitch 2: Gaming The System

StartUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 37:44


The Story: At the end of the last episode, co-founders Justin, Emmett, Michael, and Kyle had a big problem on their hands. Streaming Justin's life 24/7—the very idea their company was founded on—turned out to be kind of boring. Pretty soon people stopped watching. In this episode, the four friends try desperately to extend the life of their company by making some risky but important decisions. In the process, their scrappy startup catches the eye of some very powerful people who challenge everything they’ve built. The road of a startup is a bumpy one and, as Justin and his team are finding out, they have only just gotten started. This is the second part of a two-part story that originally aired in April of 2016. Listen to Part 1 https://gimlet.media/2N80DUE.    The Facts: Matthew Boll and Peter Leonard mixed the episode. Our theme song was written and performed by Mark Phillips. The special ad music, Microliters, was written and performed by Build Buildings. Additional music by Kevin Sparks and the band hotmoms.gov. For a list of our sponsors and show related offer codes, go to gimlet.media/OurAdvertisers 

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StartUp Podcast
Church Planting 6: The Woman At The Pulpit

StartUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 26:48


The Story: In the evangelical world, there are very few female church planters. In 2012 only three percent of all conservative churches had women as lead pastors. In large part because one of their key theological beliefs is that women, according to the Bible, are not meant to lead churches. But there are other reasons too — maybe even bigger reasons. This is the story of one woman’s quest to do what all the boys were allowed to do… and how she tried to square what she wanted, with what lots of others said that God wanted. This is the sixth and final episode in our series on church planting. The Facts: Peter Leonard mixed the episode. Build Buildings wrote and performed our special ad music. Additional music by Haley Shaw. For a list of our sponsors and show related offer codes, go to gimlet.media/OurAdvertisers 

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Love and Radio
The Secrets Hotline, Vol. II

Love and Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 22:02


Awkward, funny, and tragic. You tell us your deepest darkest secrets. Featuring totally original music from Build Buildings. Leave your own secret at +1 641 715 3900, extension 55403#.

Science Signaling Podcast
Podcast: Where dog breeds come from, bots that build buildings, and gathering ancient human DNA from cave sediments

Science Signaling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 26:11


This week, a new family tree of dog breeds, advances in artificial wombs, and an autonomous robot that can print a building with Online News Editor David Grimm.   Viviane Slon joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a new way to seek out ancient humans—without finding fossils or bones—by screening sediments for ancient DNA.   Jen Golbeck interviews Andrew Shtulman, author of Scienceblind: Why Our Intuitive Theories About the World Are So Often Wrong for this month's book segment.    Listen to previous podcasts.   See more book segments.     Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: nimis69/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]

StartUp Podcast
Friendster 2: The Fall

StartUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 34:14


After a turbulent start and the firing of its founder, Friendster looked like it was back on track. It was still the biggest social network around and its board—which was packed with some of the biggest names in venture capital—quickly assembled a star-studded executive team. So, why couldn’t all that talent deliver on the company’s promise? Why aren’t we all logging onto Friendster today? Ask Alex Got a question for Alex Blumberg? Leave us a message at 812-641-1231, and your question could end up on the show. The Facts Mark Phillips wrote and performed our theme song. Build Buildings wrote and performed our special ad music. Additional music by Typhoon, Jupyter, Marley Carrol and the band Hot Moms Dot Gov. David Herman, Ian Scott, and Rick Kwan mixed the episode.

Science Magazine Podcast
Podcast: Where dog breeds come from, bots that build buildings, and gathering ancient human DNA from cave sediments

Science Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 24:57


This week, a new family tree of dog breeds, advances in artificial wombs, and an autonomous robot that can print a building with Online News Editor David Grimm.   Viviane Slon joins Sarah Crespi to discuss a new way to seek out ancient humans—without finding fossils or bones—by screening sediments for ancient DNA.   Jen Golbeck interviews Andrew Shtulman, author of Scienceblind: Why Our Intuitive Theories About the World Are So Often Wrong for this month’s book segment.    Listen to previous podcasts.   See more book segments.     Download the show transcript. Transcripts courtesy of Scribie.com. [Image: nimis69/iStockphoto; Music: Jeffrey Cook]  

Reply All
#84 Past, Present, Future 2

Reply All

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2016 62:30


This week, updates on some of the stories we’ve done over the past year, some bonuses and surprises, some breakbeats, a motorcycle ride, and we take a glimpse into the future. Check out the amazing 2016 Reply All poster by Matt Lubchansky! The Episodes #56 Zardulu #64-67 On the Inside Parts I-IV #53 In the Desert #68 Vampire Rules #57 Milk Wanted #47 Quit Already! Lightning Round #76 Lost in a Cab #83 Voyage Into Pizzagate #60 A Simple Plan #61 Baby King #69 Disappeared #78 Very Quickly to the Drill Further Reading Illustrator Matt Lubchansky’s website is OVER HERE Singer/songwriter Matt Farley can be found on his website or on Spotify. Our theme song is by the Mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder. Our ad music is by Build Buildings.

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Reply All
#29 The Takeover (REBROADCAST)

Reply All

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 25:57


Thomas Oscar is an Australian teenager who tried to make the most boring Facebook group possible - a group where members pretend to be corporate drones in a non-existent office. The Facts Karen Duffin is a producer at This American Life. You can find more stories by Karen Duffin at her website. Our theme song is by the mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Further Reading You can check out the Stackswell and Co. Facebook page here. Read a story about Stackswell and Co. from Fast Company here.

Surprisingly Awesome
#23 The Wedding

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 40:33


Something borrowed, something blue, something that explains why weddings look the way they do. The Facts Our theme music is by Nicholas Britell and our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Christine Driscoll, Elizabeth Kulas, and Rikki Novetsky.  Sylvie Douglis and Nick Fountain field produced at the wedding. Thank you to Sue and Austin’s friends and family for letting us ask so many questions and bother you during the whole wedding. Thanks to Jorge Just -- and sorry we forgot to thank you last time, and to our beloved mix engineer Andrew Dunn. ANDREW DUNN MIXED THIS EPISODE, he always mixes our episodes, and we have not been great about remembering to tell you that! Additional production assistance came from Jacob Cruz, Emily Kennedy, Melanie Kruvelis, Sarah Melton and Sarah Stoddard. Thank you to Karen Klaiber Hersch, Gayle Strege, Patrick O’Neil, Jennifer Gellmann and Sharon Boulani. And finally, stay posted with us as we report the next season. You can follow us on Twitter, subscribe to the newsletter, or subscribe to us on your podcatcher for all our cool updates! See you in 2017! Learn More If you want to learn more Folk-Lore of Women you can access it via the wonderful Project Gutenberg at this link. Did you like learning the value of the garter industry in 1952? What a rebel - you probably need Dr. Vicki Howard's book at this link or your local library. There are a lot of wedding traditions out there!  We obviously didn't cover them all! There's a great history about women changing their last names by Dr. Sophie Coulombeau at the BBC. For some funny and insightful thoughts on the prevalence of Corinthians in wedding vows, check out this essay by Kate Braestrup at Huffington Post. Our Sponsors Blue Apron – Delivering all the fresh ingredients you need to create home-cooked meals. Click now to get your first three meals for free. Casper – Get $50 towards any Casper Mattress purchase by visiting casper.com/awesome and using the offer code “AWESOME”.

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Surprisingly Awesome
#22 Wedding Planning

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 37:04


This week: It's awesome in the sacred sense - but stressful in the practical sense. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Additional music came from Kyle Morton, Sex Life, and Xolo We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll and Rikki Novetsky.  Our field producers were Sylvie Douglis and Nick Fountain.   Production Assistance came from Jacob Cruz, Emily Kennedy, Melanie Kruvelis, Jessica Langley,  Sarah Melton, and Sarah Stodder. Thank you to Meg Keene at A Practical Wedding, Erin Boll, proprietrix of the Instagram account Pisces Bride, Stevie Lane who designed our wedding invitation, and for helping us find Sue and Austin.  Learn More Source for the inverse relationship between the cost of weddings and duration of marriages: ‘A Diamond is Forever’ and Other Fairy Tales: The Relationship between Wedding Expenses and Marriage Duration. At one point this was the most downloaded paper on SSRN, the database we found it on. Here's the link to Tamara Sniezek's paper, Is It Our Day or the Bride’s Day? The Division of Wedding Labor and Its Meaning for Couples. You'll never look at invitations the same way again. Several years ago, Slate did a great, concise post about wedding averages and how they're reported, The Wedding Industry's Pricey Little Secret. Rebecca Mead's book is called One Perfect Day, and you can check it out at the library, like we did, or get it... you know where. (Amazon, you can buy books on Amazon.) Our Sponsors eero - For free overnight shipping, visit eero.com and at checkout select overnight shipping then enter “awesome" to make it free Hello Fresh - To get $35 off your first week of deliveries visit hellofresh.com and enter promo code "AWESOME"

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Surprisingly Awesome
#21 Postal Addresses

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2016 46:13


4 billion people in the world don't have standard addresses - so how do they get mail? The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is by Nicholas Britell and our ad music is by Build Buildings. They were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser. Peter Clowney weighed in too. The show was produced by Elizabeth Kulas, Christine Driscoll and Rachel Ward.  It was mixed by Andrew Dunn. Special thanks to Maeve Higgins, who brought us that Vonnegut essay. We had production assistance from Shani Aviram, Jacob Cruz, Emily Kennedy, Rikki Novetsky and Sarah Stodder. Additional music for this episode came from Our Many Stars, Onry Ozzborn, and One Two Three. Sponsors Frank & Oak – Go to frankandoak.com/awesome to get your first outfit for $79 (a pair of pants and a shirt). Prudential - Download the MapMyRun app and join the Prudential 4.01K challenge. When you do, pledge to save at least 1% or more of your annual income for retirement and run and log 4.01K to be eligible to win a prize. Wealthsimple – Investing made easy. Get your first $10,000 managed for free.

Surprisingly Awesome
#20 Crying

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 45:41


THE FACTS: Surprisingly Awesome’s Theme Music is “This is How We Do” by Nicholas Britell and our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, Alex Blumberg, and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll and Elizabeth Kulas. We were mixed by Andrew Dunn. Austin Thompson mixed Matthew Boll’s music. Thank you to Joe Staples. Jacob Cruz, Emma Jacobs, Tiffany Lee, Rikki Novetsky, Elah Feder, Melanie Kruvelis, and Jacqui Helbert provided production assistance. LEARN MORE: If you want to hear more from Tim Manley, look for his web series “The Feels,” and check out his storytelling at The Moth. Dr. Nina Kraus at Northwestern University sent us the Smoke on the Water music – you can learn more about her lab at www.brainvolts.northwestern.edu. You can hear more of Matthew Boll at americanvacation.org and follow him on Twitter @bigbearii. OUR SPONSORS: Frank & Oak – Go to frankandoak.com/awesome to get your first outfit for $79 (a pair of pants and a shirt). Lenovo – See how Lenovo is revolutionizing data center technology. Wealthsimple – Investing made easy. Get your first $10,000 managed for free.

Surprisingly Awesome
#19 Cardboard

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2016 43:17


The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s Theme Music is “This is How We Do” by Nicholas Britell and our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll and Elizabeth Kulas. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode. Additional music came from Danca, Nathan Michel, and Marmoset.   Jacob Cruz, Cheyna Roth, Emma Jacobs, Rikki Novetsky, Anna Stitt, NPR West and WERU in Blue Hill, Maine provided production assistance. Our Sponsor Lenovo - See what Lenovo is doing to revolutionize datacenter technology at www.lenovo.com/datacenter

Surprisingly Awesome

This week, we found many surprising twists, turns, and holds in the story of modern yoga.  The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s Theme Music is “This is How We Do” by Nicholas Britell and our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll and Elizabeth Kulas. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode.  Jacob Cruz, James T. Green, Emma Jacobs, Rikki Novetsky, and Benjamin Riskin provided production assistance.  Additional music in this episode is "Santoor and Tabla at Assi Ghat, Varanasi" by Samuel Corwin and "Electronica Tanpura 9" by sankalp. Learn More If you want to learn more about Wendy Doniger’s banned book, you can check out its page on Amazon here -- Christine is in the middle of reading it and highly recommends it, and we are linking through Amazon so you can check out the reviews and get a window into the controversy surrounding it.  Or if you just wanna hear more about Indra Devi (and who wouldn’t?!) you can read more about her and get a copy of Michelle Goldberg’s book here. Adam “can’t recommend it enough!”  And if you're like, "no way, take me to the science!" You can read more about the current research on the health benefits of yoga, by checking out UCLA’s longer interview with Dr. Helen Lavretsky, or a super informative article from Julia Belluz at Vox -- "I read more than 50 scientific studies about yoga. Here's what I learned." Finally... Flossgate continues! You can head to our show page at www.gimletmedia.com/surprisinglyawesome to hear an extra interview and read some of the studies we looked at while building our flossing show.

Surprisingly Awesome
#17.5 Untangling Flossgate 2016

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016 9:58


Is it really true that you never need to floss again? The Facts  Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Andrew Dunn and Austin Thompson mixed this episode. This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and produced by Rachel Ward and Christine Driscoll. Sponsor Spotify Discover Learn More Read the AP article that everyone is talking about. Read the systematic review that no one is talking about.

Surprisingly Awesome
#17 Flossing

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 38:27


The Facts This week, we're joined by comedian Maeve Higgins. Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Andrew Dun mixed this episode.This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser, and Peter Clowney and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll, and Elizabeth Kulas.  Jacob Cruz, David Pitman, and Laura Varela provided production assistance.  Thank you to New England Public Radio and KQED in San Francisco.  Learn More Impress us and Punmaster Gary Roma with your best #flossipher puns and send them to us at @SurprisingShow Did you like our incredibly fast description of biofilm? You can read a very approachable primer about the biofilm in your mouth here. Not enough floss, hoss? You can get more flossing fix in the ebook - The Joy of Flossing, which we read for this episode. It's just 42 pages and it you'll even find some philosophy in there, too.

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Surprisingly Awesome
#16 Follow-ups

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2016 41:23


Journey with us back in time - but also forward in time because this is a new episode, revisiting old topics. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme song is by Nicholas Britell.  Our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser. We were produced by Christine Driscoll, Kalila Holt,Elizabeth Kulas, and Rachel Ward. Rikki Novetsky provided production assistance. Additional music for this episode came from The Brotherhood. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode. Did you have fun with Wendy? Subscribe to Science Vs. so you don't miss the first episode, out July 28! Intern for Reply All! Sponsors eBay Spotify Squarespace

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Mormon Stories - LDS
BONUS: Reply All Podcast Episode #55 - "The Line"

Mormon Stories - LDS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2016 35:07


#55 The Line February 18, 2016 “I was so thirsty and hungry after the truth, my whole body aching for answers.” Hans Mattsson, LDS Church leader 2000-05 This week we have a story about a big group of people with the same questions. Difficult, complicated, heartbreaking ones. These people all have one thing in common — they’re Mormons. Reporter Karen Duffin tells their story.   Further Reading Mormon Stories Podcast New York Times story, “Some Mormons Search the Web and Find Doubt” New Essays on LDS Church Website   The Facts Our theme song is by The Mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder. Our ad music is by Build Buildings.

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Surprisingly Awesome
#15 Extinct Hockey

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2016 48:37


John Hodgman learns that the advantage of extinct hockey is that it can't break your heart. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme song is by Nicholas Britell.  Our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser. We were produced by Kalila Holt and Rachel Ward. Isabel Angel, Misha Euceph, Piers Gelly, Elizabeth Kulas, Kyle McAuley, and Rikki Novetsky provided production assistance. Additional music for this episode came from Podington Bear and Lux Finite. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode. Notes After you listen to the episode, take a look at John's new logo, designed by Peter Good. If you're curious, here's the article that helped us track down the hipster. Sponsors eBay Squarespace

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Surprisingly Awesome
#14 I Told You Sos

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 55:22


To all the haters, and all the doubters, we told you we could make anything awesome. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode.This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and Alex Blumberg, and produced by Rachel Ward and Kalila Holt. Lily Ames, Isabel Angel, Jacob Cruz, James Green, and Kyle McAuley provided production assistance. Here's the Bill Blankschaen post about how Jesus gets to say I told you so. We're still taking your I Told You So stories!  Email us a voice memo about a time you were right, and someone else was wrong, at itoldyouso@gimletmedia.com.  Keep it to around a minute. Sponsor Eero Wealthsimple

Surprisingly Awesome
#13 Insults

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2016 45:58


Yo mama so fat we did a whole podcast about her. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings.  This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward and Kalila Holt.   Isabel Angell, Jacob Cruz, James Green, Katie Klocksin and Tarek Fouda provided production assistance.   Zac Schmidt and Austin Thompson mixed the episode. Sponsors Ford Wealthsimple

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Surprisingly Awesome
#12 Mattresses

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2016 39:02


Adam and Adam get chased out of a mattress store. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings.  Original music in this episode was composed by Trouble Books, and Nick DePrey and Louis Weeks. This episode was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward and Kalila Holt.  Isabel Angell, Jacob Cruz, Emma Jacobs and Robyn Wholey provided production assistance. Special thanks to Karla Webb at the Bienenstock Furniture Library, Peter McCarthy at the University of South Wales, Sandy Jap at Emory University, author of Partnering with the Frenemy, Dave Perry at FurnitureToday, and Kevin Purdy at The Sweethome. Sponsors Ford Squarespace

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Surprisingly Awesome
#11 Boredom

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 36:30


The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell.  Our ad music is by Build Buildings.  Nick DePrey and Louis Weeks composed original music for this week's episode. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and Annie-Rose Strasser.  It was produced by Kalila Holt and Rachel Ward.  It was mixed by David Herman with assistance from Matthew Boll.  Robyn Wholey provided production assistance. Special thanks to Jacob Cruz and Isabel Angell. Additional thanksto Peter Toohey at the University of Calgary, Richard Wolff at the New School, and Mary Mann, author of the upcoming book “Yawn.”  Gillian Tett’s very good book is “The Silo Effect: The Peril of Expertise and the Promise of Breaking Down Barriers.” Sponsors Ford Audible

Surprisingly Awesome
#10 Circle of Fifths

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 35:23


What one idea from music theory can tell us about culture, biology, math, physics and The Simpsons. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and Annie-Rose Strasser.  It was produced by Kalila Holt and Rachel Ward.  It was mixed by Matthew Boll. Eric Mennel and Robyn Wholey provided production assistance. Special thanks to Emma Jacobs. Sponsors Ford Squarespace

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Surprisingly Awesome
#9 Pigeons

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 34:46


The greatest love story ever told: humans and rats with wings. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Our credits theme was composed by Cobey Bienert and Jacob Boll, featuring Kevin Sparks, and produced by Matthew Boll. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg, Caitlin Kenney, and Annie-Rose Strasser.  It was produced by Kalila Holt and Rachel Ward.  It was mixed by Andrew Dunn.  Jacob Cruz, Christine Driscoll and Emile Klein provided production assistance. Special thanks to Courtney Humphries, Andrew Blechman and Sarah Lohman. Sponsors Ford Squarespace

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Reply All
#57 Milk Wanted

Reply All

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016 39:45


There are parents in the US desperate for breast milk and others who have too much milk and end up pouring it down the sink. Reply All Producer Phia Bennin wades into the world of breast milk markets, and discovers a breast milk paradise, shady breastmilk scammers, and the surprising history of breast milk in the United States. The Facts Our theme music is by the mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Further Reading Anna's Website, Liquid Gold Concept Ambrosia Milk Kara Swanson's book Banking on the Body

Surprisingly Awesome
#8 Frequent Flyer Miles

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 35:23


The world in a cup of pudding - or rather, 12,000 cups of pudding. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg, Caitlin Kenney, and Annie-Rose Strasser. It was produced by Kalila Holt and Rachel Ward. It was mixed by David Herman. Emma Jacobs, Andrew Norton, Jacob Cruz and the Block House in Austin, Texas provided production assistance. Special thanks to Steve Belkin, Gary Leff, Mara Lederman, Conor Henderson and Michael McCall. Sponsors Casper Ford Squarespace

Sampler
#4 'My Thorn and My Muse'

Sampler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2016 30:32


This week, host Brittany Luse plays a special playlist for podcast lover Molly Ringwald. **Warning, this episode contains content and language not suitable for children.** Episode #4 features clips from the following episodes (click on titles for link): You Must Remember This, #29 Star Wars Episode III: Hedy Lamarr Ronna and Beverly Episode #120 with Jessica St. Clair, "Two Bevs Don't Make a Right" Mental Illness Happy Hour with Sara Benincasa The Moth, "Mothering in Captivity" The Facts: This episode was edited by Peter Clowney, Caitlin Kenney, and Annie-Rose Strasser. It was produced by Chris Neary, Matthew Nelson, Rose Reid, and Brittany Luse. Our theme music was made by Micah Vellian.  You can download it for free. Our ad music was made by Build Buildings. Other original music in the show was written and performed by Peter Coccoma. David Herman mixed this episode. Our Sponsors: Sabra Guacamole Sonos

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Sampler
#3 'Tiny Bank Teller'

Sampler

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016 34:39


This week Sampler brings you a few more golden gems of audio from three different podcasts... and returning guest co-host Chris Neary interviews husband and wife podcasters chronicling their journey of loss and hope on their show, Going Blind Sucks. **Warning, this episode contains content and language not suitable for children. Episode #3 Features Clips from: Combat Jack Show- The Raymond Santana "Central Park 5" Episode The Heart - Gina Gold Going Blind Sucks The Facts: This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg, Peter Clowney, and Caitlin Kenney. It was produced by Chris Neary, Matthew Nelson, Rose Reid, and Brittany Luse. Our theme music was made by Micah Vellian. Our ad music was made by Build Buildings.Other original music in the show was written and performed by Peter Coccoma. David Herman mixed this episode. Our Sponsors: Sabra Guacamole Casper Audible.com  

Surprisingly Awesome
#7 Adhesives

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 37:43


If you want perfect stickiness, look to gecko feet - not a crayfish straightjacket. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and Caitlin Kenney, and produced by Rachel Ward and Kalila Holt, with help from Emma Jacobs, Jacob Cruz, Laura Sims, and was mixed by Andrew Dunn. Special thanks to Jody Roberts at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. Sponsors Mack Weldon Squarespace NatureBox

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Sampler
#2 'Denzelishness'

Sampler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2016 24:03


This week on Sampler, special guest, comedian W. Kamau Bell, co-host of the podcast, Denzel Washington is the Greatest Actor of All Time, Period, talks with host Brittany Luse about Hollywood, race, botulism, and of course, Denzel. **Warning, this episode features content and language not suitable for children. Episode #2 Features Clips from: Training Day The W. Kamau Bell Curve; “Ending Racism in About an Hour" Denzel Washington is the Greatest Actor of All Time, Period. Episode #54 Soundings from the New York Review of Books The Facts: This episode was produced by Chris Neary, Matthew Nelson, Rose Reid, and Brittany Luse. It was edited by Alex Blumberg, Peter Clowney, and Caitlin Kenney. Rick Kwan mixed this episode. Special Thanks to Eric Mennel and Emma Jacobs. Our theme music was made by Micah Vellian. Our ad music is by Build Buildings.  Special request: To keep this show full of fresh content, we’re going to need your help.  Send us a podcast or moment from a podcast that reveals a side of someone that surprised you. You can write to us on Twitter, Facebook, or email us at sampler[AT]gimletmedia.com. Our Sponsors Blue Apron Sonos

Sampler
#1 'Magic and Tonic'

Sampler

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2016 31:47


Sampler brings you the best moments from the world of podcasts. Each week, we'll feature bite size tastes from a variety of shows plus we'll talk with other podcasters to find out why they do what they do. Sampler is hosted by Brittany Luse. This week’s guest co-host is Gimlet senior producer Chris Neary. **Warning, this episode features content and language not suitable for children. Episode #1 Features Clips from: Bodega Boys’ episode #4 Dead Authors Chapter 27 Desert Island Discs featuring Tennessee Williams, via Getty Images/BBC Motion Gallery Sleep with Me Episode #311 The Facts: This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg, Peter Clowney, and Caitlin Kenney. It was produced by Chris Neary, Matthew Nelson, Rose Reid, and Brittany Luse. Our theme music was made by Micah Vellian. Other original music in the show was written and performed by Peter Coccoma. Our ad music was made by Build Buildings. David Herman and Eric Mennel mixed this episode. Special thanks to Ursula Luse and Emily Kennedy. Also, thanks to Becca Clason, who made Sampler’s beautiful logo. Our Sponsors: Squarespace Sonos Audible.com

Reply All
#51 Perfect Crime

Reply All

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2016 31:49


Every night, Catherine Russell puts on a wig, picks up a gun, and ignores her critics. Further Reading Perfect Crime Sampler Singer/songwriter Matt Farley can be found on his website or on Spotify. Our theme song is by the Mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Sponsors Mailchimp Seeso Audible

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Surprisingly Awesome
#6 Broccoli

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 40:40


The epic struggle of parents versus kids. Yummy versus gross. Humans versus broccoli! The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is “How We Do” by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and produced by Travis Larchuk and Rachel Ward, with help from Emma Jacobs and Caitlin Kenney. Andrew Dunn mixed the episode. Sponsors Mack Weldon Casper Audible.com

StartUp Podcast
Gimlet 20: Disorg Chart

StartUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2016 34:45


As we wrap up this mini-season, Lisa Chow comes back from maternity leave and notices some big changes at Gimlet. And these changes... they aren't all for the better. Lisa talks to Gimlet employees about concerns over power, accountability, and control - things that crop up when you go from startup, to regular company. And she takes those concerns to the bosses.  Music for the episode from the band Hot Mom's Dot Gov. Our theme song was composed and performed by Mark Phillips. Ad music from the band Build Buildings.

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Surprisingly Awesome
#5 Interest Rates

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2015 31:44


Just because it has the word "interest" in it doesn't mean it's interesting to a teenage girl. The Facts: Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is "How We Do" by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. This episode was edited by Alex Blumberg and Peter Clowney and produced by Chris Neary and Rachel Ward, with help from Julia Kumari Drapkin. It was mixed by Michael Garofalo. Sponsors: Ministry of Supply Audible.com Squarespace

Surprisingly Awesome
#4 Tubthumping

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 29:30


A 1990s pop hit reveals how the Adams feel about capitalism. The Facts Our theme music is “How We Do,” written, performed, and produced by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Sponsors Audible.com PC Does Whaaaat?! 

Surprisingly Awesome
#3 Concrete

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 25:08


From the dawn of human civilization, to the end of days: Concrete will outlast us all. The Facts The Reverend John DeLore and Michael Garafalo mixed this episode. John performed music for this episode, along with his bandmates, Jordan Scanella, Sam Merrick, Isamu McGregor, Jon LaDeau, Dominic Fallacaro. Thanks to Matthew Nelson for production assistance. Our theme music is “How We Do,” written, performed, and produced by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Sponsors Audible.com PC Does Whaaaat?! – This week, we featured PC Carlos Arteaga, a 7th grader at Lighthouse Community Charter School.

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast
TBP 016 :: Steph Davis on Training for Alpine, Sport Climbing, Free Soloing, FFAs, and Veganism

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 70:52


I got to sit down with the great Steph Davis the other day and chat about her training for climbing, her vast accomplishments, her FFAs, her free soloing exploits, her diet, her wing suit flying, and all kinds of other stuff. About Steph Davis I can't really do her resumé justice, so I'm just going to let her Wikipedia page do it for me. Stephanie "Steph" Davis (born 1973) is an American rock climber, BASE jumper and wingsuit flyer. She is one of the world's leading female climbers, having completed some of the hardest routes in the world. She is the only woman to have free solo climbed a 5.11 climb, the first woman to summit all the peaks of the Fitzroy Range in Patagonia, the second woman to free climb El Capitan in a day, the first woman to free climb the Salathė Wall on El Capitan, the first woman to free solo The Diamond on Long's Peak in Colorado, and the first woman to summit Torre Egger. Here's what we talked about: How she trained for her free solo ascents on the Diamond How she trained for her alpine ascents in Patagonia How she trains for Rifle Whether or not FFA's really matter Her vegan diet Related Links Steph Davis site at www.highinfatuation.com Support The Podcast Check out the new Bouldering Strength and Power program for boulderers of all abilities! Our other training programs are pretty cool, too. Check 'em out on the Training Programs Page. If you'd like to sponsor the podcast, just email us at info@trainingbeta.com. Listen and Review on iTunes Link to the TrainingBeta Podcast on iTunes is HERE. Please give the podcast an honest review on iTunes here to help the show reach more curious climbers around the world ;) Music Intro and outro song: Yesterday by Build Buildings    Thanks for listening!  

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast
TBP 015 :: Heather Weidner on Trying Hard and Sticking with Projects

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2015 63:52


It's been FOREVER since I published a podcast episode and I'm really sorry for the inconsistency! My surgery and ensuing weirdness has had me away from working very much at all, but I'm hoping to start putting podcasts up again on a regular basis. About Heather Alright, so this episode is with my friend, Heather Weidner (nee Robinson), who is a badass sport and trad climber, having redpointed Stockboy's Revenge (5.14b) in Rifle this summer and Must'a Been High (5.13c R) in Eldorado Canyon in Colorado soon after. She and her husband, Chris Weidner, are full time climbers living the dream, although Heather was a veterinarian for about 5 years before that. When I think of Heather, I think of a very sweet woman with a bullish determination to climb her projects. I also think of kneebarring, since she's a pro at it. Here's what we talked about: Her lack of fear and how that helps her climbing Whether kneebarring is "cheating" How her vegetarian diet affects her climbing Her longest (time) project and how she kept trying even when she felt defeated How she makes it as a full time climber Related Links Heather's site at www.heatherclimbs.com Heather's article for TrainingBeta, "Headstrong" Support The Podcast Check out the new Bouldering Strength and Power program for boulderers of all abilities! Our other training programs are pretty cool, too. Check 'em out on the Training Programs Page. If you'd like to sponsor the podcast, just email us at info@trainingbeta.com. Listen and Review on iTunes Link to the TrainingBeta Podcast on iTunes is HERE. Please give the podcast an honest review on iTunes here to help the show reach more curious climbers around the world ;) Music Intro and outro song: Yesterday by Build Buildings    Thanks for listening!  

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The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast
TBP 014 :: Physical Therapist Jared Vagy on Injury Prevention and Treatment

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2014 77:42


  About Dr. Jared Vagy I am so excited to put this podcast out! Holy crap. This is some MUCH NEEDED info for climbers of all kinds, and I really hope you listen to the whole thing. Jared Vagy is a PhD physical therapist who also happens to be a rock climber who's had a lot of injuries. He works with athletes of all kinds and does special phone/skype and in-person assessments and sessions with climbers all over the world. He's written a book just for us on how to prevent and treat common climber injuries, and he's got a lot more info for us up his sleeve. He's super passionate about educating us, and I'm so happy I found him! He's dissected our contorted movements and figured out how we can prevent finger, elbow, and shoulder injuries. What We Talked About Finger injuries  Elbow injuries Shoulder injuries (my favorite!) What we're doing wrong on the wall to cause these injuries How to properly warm up before climbing Related Links Jared's site at www.theclimbingdoctor.com Jared's book, The Ultimate Climber  Support The Podcast Check out the new Bouldering Strength and Power program for boulderers of all abilities!  Our other training programs are pretty cool, too. Check 'em out on the Training Programs Page.  If you'd like to sponsor the podcast, just email us at info@trainingbeta.com. Listen and Review on iTunes Link to the TrainingBeta Podcast on iTunes is HERE. Please give the podcast an honest review on iTunes here to help the show reach more curious climbers around the world ;) Music Intro and outro song: Yesterday by Build Buildings    Thanks for listening!  

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast
TBP 012 :: Alli Rainey on Training, Cardio, and Body Weight

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 70:00


  About Alli Rainey Alli Rainey is a long-time climber and route developer, having put up a ton of routes in Ten Sleep Wyoming and boulder problems in Cody, Wyoming. She's redpointed several 14a's in Ten Sleep and done more than 90 5.13s up to 5.13d all over the world. She got into training for climbing a while back when she realized that she wasn't the greatest at steep powerful climbing (not much of that in Ten Sleep) and needed to train to improve. Since then, she's studied the art and science of training for climbing (rather than climbing to train for climbing) for herself and her clients, and she's successfully expanded her climbing horizons to steeper stuff. I know - I've seen her at the Motherlode in the Red ;)  What We Talked About The most important things for climbers to do to get stronger How everyone's needs are different, and how to train your personal weaknesses Diet and body weight's role in sending hard What to do on your off season, and how she's successfully sent hard routes after only climbing on her home wall A lot more Related Links Alli's site at www.allirainey.com Alli on Facebook: www.facebook.com/alliraineyclimbing Alli working the 14a at Ten Sleep, Galactic Emperor (VIDEO) Support The Podcast This podcast is made possible by the Training Programs on TrainingBeta. Check 'em out if you need some help sending! If you'd like to sponsor the podcast, just email us at info@trainingbeta.com. Listen and Review on iTunes Link to the TrainingBeta Podcast on iTunes is HERE. Please give the podcast an honest review on iTunes here to help the show reach more curious climbers around the world ;) Music Intro and outro song: Yesterday by Build Buildings    Thanks for listening!  

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast
TBP 011 :: Dan Mirsky on Staying Strong on the Road, Training for Rifle, and Whether Running Helps Him Send

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2014 61:26


  About Dan Mirsky Dan Mirsky is an understated crusher. I've been watching him gracefully take down rock climbs in Rifle for as long as I've been climbing there. Last year we witnessed his fitness (literally) in The Red when we were next door neighbors at Lago Linda's last year. And then a few months later he was kind enough to show us around The Cathedral/Wailing Wall, giving Seth and me encyclopedic beta on the entire crag from the ground. He chucked a couple laps on Golden (14b) that day right after sending Route of All Evil (14a) in the Virgin River Gorge that morning. Mirsky is PSYCHED to climb and psyched to see others succeed. He's a bright-eyed, happy, almost boyish guy with a sneaky sense of humor and a willingness to get a little crazy with friends. He knows everything about the places he climbs because he's obsessed with all things climbing. He's sent 30+ 5.14's up to 5.14c, having taken down Carry the Fire (14c), 50 Words for Pump (14b), Bad Girls Club (14c), Lungfish (14b), and lots of other hard stuff, including an FA of Solid Gold (14c), the direct line to Golden (read his "The Day I Sent Solid Gold" from EveningSends.com). He lives part time on the road and part time at his house in Carbondale. He dates my good friend and fellow TrainingBeta worker bee, Katy Dannenberg (you may have noticed her posting a bunch of awesome stuff on our Facebook page recently?), and together they are the hardest training couple I've ever known. If they're not climbing, they're doing CrossFit workouts outside of the Airstream, running half marathons, doing yoga, or hangboarding on their portable A-frame hangboard. So how does Dan Mirsky do it? He doesn't even live in a city with a climbing gym and yet he's consistently killing it. He'll tell you all about it in the interview. What We Talked About How he financially manages to live on the road for most of the year How he stays strong on long trips to the Red or other areas What he thinks doing cardio has done for his climbing How he stays super ripped and lean without starving himself (he eats - I've seen it myself) The wise advice he gave me about projecting Related Links A more complete bio on Dan Mirsky on Millet.com, one of his sponsors. His account of his FA of Solid Gold (14c) on Evening Sends Support The Podcast This podcast is made possible by the Training Programs on TrainingBeta. Check 'em out if you need some help sending! If you'd like to sponsor the podcast, just email us at info@trainingbeta.com. Listen and Review on iTunes Link to the TrainingBeta Podcast on iTunes is HERE. Please give the podcast an honest review on iTunes here to help the show reach more curious climbers around the world ;) Music Intro and outro song: Yesterday by Build Buildings    Thanks for listening!  

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast
TBP 009 :: Mark and Mike Anderson on Their Book, J-Star, and How Less Is More

The TrainingBeta Podcast: Climbing Training Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2014 80:12


I'm psyched to introduce this podcast with the Anderson brothers, Mark and Mike. We did a longer-than-usual interview this time, partly because there were two of them and mostly because they have a lot of advice to give. For the uninitiated, Mark and Mike are the Rock Prodigy guys, the authors of the new book The Rock Climber's Training Manual. They're the trainers who helped J-Star turn his training methods around in order to do "Biographie" (or "Realization", 5.15a), but they also have impressive climbing resumes themselves, despite having high-stress jobs and families.  Mike is an Aeronautical Engineer, aka robot developer. He's an officer in the US Air Force and he has 2 sons (5 and 8) with his wife and they live in Colorado. He's redpointed 5.14 sport and has done some very impressive 5.13s, including First Free Ascents of Touchstone Wall (5.13, IV), Space Shot (5.13 IV) and Thunderbird Wall (5.13 VI) in Zion, UT, and Arcturus (5.13, VI) on Yosemite’s Half Dome. Mark (by the way, they're twins) supervises a team of computer engineers and has 2 kids with his wife, and they also live in Colorado. He's an “all-around” climber, having climbed on four continents, established numerous first ascents, freed El Cap, summited Denali, red-pointed 5.14c and on-sighted 5.13b.  Along with their book, they also partnered with Trango to make the Rock Prodigy Training Center, a hangboard they recommend. So they're kinda the shit when it comes to training. What We Talked About How long it took Mark to get off his 5.10 plateau The thing Mike eats every day to stay lean and strong Both of their biggest accomplishment in climbing (they have the same one) The surprising number of hours they train every week How Mike trained for one of his hardest sends in Afghanistan Who should be campusing and fingerboarding and who should avoid it What to do when you've been falling at the same high point for 8 weeks Their passionate opinion on running for climbing LOTS more Related Links Mark and Mike's website is www.rockclimberstrainingmanual.com Their recent posts about training J-Star (part 1 and part 2) Their book, The Rock Climber's Training Manual Their hangboard, the Rock Prodigy Training Center by Trango Jonathan Siegrist's interview with me about training with the Anderson brothers Support The Podcast This podcast is made possible by the training programs on TrainingBeta here. Check 'em out if you need some help sending! If you'd like to sponsor the podcast, just email us at info@trainingbeta.com. Listen and Review on iTunes Link to the TrainingBeta Podcast on iTunes is HERE. Please give the podcast an honest review on iTunes here to help the show reach more curious climbers around the world ;) Music Intro and outro song: Yesterday by Build Buildings    Thanks for listening!