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We often hear about monarch butterflies, but there are many other species of butterflies in North America. So we are kicking off a series of three podcasts to highlight butterflies in different regions of the US and today we are focusing on butterflies west of the Rockies! Joining us is butterfly expert and Xerces Society Endangered Species Conservation Biologist, Kevin's Burls. Kevin's efforts with the Xerces Society focus on protecting the hundreds of butterfly species that inhabit deserts, forests, and grasslands across the western United States. Thank you for listening! For more information go to xerces.org/bugbanter.
n this week's episode we have Dustin from RC Woodshop as a Guest Dustin shares some ideas on full time woodworking, pricing and project building Colton pays his dues for his Root Beer Float Ross tries his hand at playing Alex Trabec #fulltimework #careermaker #trivia #woodworking #jackassery
Episode 427... it's World Television Day, punkers! Milestone episode for the BGP as the Mad Ax attempts to do a solo show for the first time ever. He could only muster a half-hour show this time. In addition to the television openers, be sure to check out our Punk TV playlist over on YT. The rest of the show is a tribute to Thanksgiving. Have fun stuffing your turkey, punkers. Thanks for tuning in. In the episode, Mad Ax stupidly forgets to mention the background music; both songs are listed below. He also forgets to say, "Long Live Punk!" And the last song is called "Zero Thanks Given." Rookie... enjoy!Listen to Episode 427: (scroll for set list)On ARCHIVE.On Apple or Google Podcasts, hit "play."On blogspot, play it below:Listen to The Brothers Grim Punkcast:ARCHIVE.Org - hear/download past episodesPUNK ROCK DEMONSTRATION - Wednesdays 7 p.m. PSTRIPPER RADIO - Fridays & Saturdays 7 p.m. PSTApple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsContact Brothers Grim Punk:brothersgrimpunk@gmail.com - In a punk band? Send us your music! Want us to make you a punk song? Email us some lyrics!@Punkbot138 on Instagram@BrosGrimPunk on XMore Punk Music:Bandcamp - Follow us and download our albums: Brothers Grim Punk, Fight Music, and more!YouTube - tons of punk playlists, from Anarchy to Zombies!Aggressive Punk...MTV Sux 0:49 The Burls FA-Q Class of 1997Television 1:07 Rouse Deep WoundKill Your Television 1:06 Fanzui Xiangfa Criminal MindsOuch, My Childhood 2:35 The Hextalls Play With HeartTelevision (bkgrd) 2:04 Bad Religion Stranger Than FictionThanks 0:20 Odie Thanks, I Hate It Thanks 0:28 Praiser 711 Thanks 0:45 Society's Ills Society's Ills Thanks, It Came As a Set 0:06 Common Enemy T.U.I. Thanks, Asshole 0:56 Flesh Eating Creeps The Book About the Movie Thanks For Asking 1:07 Snubbed Set Me Free Thanks For Nothing 2:05 Rancor Memories of Tomorrow I'll Thank You in the Morning 2:00 Urethra Franklin and the Ghetto Children Fast Cars, Nudie Bars, and Facial Scars Say My Thanks 1:16 7 Seconds Take It Back, Take It On, Take It Over! Thank U 1:52 Aggressive Touch There's Something in the Back of Our Minds (split w/ Nudist Island) *check out Let Them Eat Cock by Fight Music* She's Giving Me the Creeps 2:24 Screeching Weasel Kill The Musicians (2023 Remaster) Cold Turkey 0:22 Race Condition Cold Turkey EP Turkey Meat 1:12 XXXMas 4 [they put out 5 Xmas albums in 2021] Thanksgiving 1:06 Tear the Place Apart! Live Together or Die AloneThe Day I Ruined Thanksgiving (bkgrd) 2:22 The Underwear Serpents Offensive to All 5 Senses0 Thanks Given 2:39 Gymshorts 90 MPH! 7"
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Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/woodshoplife Guy 1) Dear Guy / Huy / Sean - First off, thank you for the podcast you produce. It is the only podcast I listen to that I have to pull over in the car to take notes on the way to work. I wish I lived closer to any of you to interact with you on a personal level instead of only podcasts. Anyway...my question has to do with needing advice on what to do with a crazy looking piece of burl. I have been helping my parents move out of their lifelong home and have "inherited" lots of wood from my Dad. The most interesting wood is a wild piece of knobby burl (not sure the species). I'm struggling with what to do with it though. It's roughly 6" per side but has many 'branches'. I can send a pic if needed but wasn't sure how on the website. I have essentially all the needed woodworking equipment including a mini-lathe but cannot figure out what to do with such a weird piece. I would love to make something unique but cannot figure out what to make out of this crazy wood. I would appreciate any creative advice you can give. P.S. - Guy - the desk you built was jaw dropping and I saved several pics. That desk is the inspiration for my someday desk. I wish I lived in Indiana to work alongside you as it seems like you have a dream job. Huy - similar story to you as well. As an engineer, I tried to get on with NASA but that path is not for me it appears. Sean - I'm not sure what your personal life is like as you seem somewhat reserved but I feel like we have parallel lives! We would make good neighbors / friends I think. Thank you all for that you guys do. Keep the saw dust flying! Cheers, Greg 2) Hi Gents, Thanks for the great podcast and constantly sharing your knowledge, war stories and humor every 2 weeks. It's always a good day when the Woodshop Life shows up in my podcast feed. That's enough about how great you all are - onto my question. For the 8+ years I've been wood working I've constantly heard that you should lightly spray your project with water to raise the grain and sand back before applying finish. So my question is what's the advantage of using water to raise the grain? Why not apply a light coat of Shellac or poly to raise the grain and then sand back and you're a coat of finish further on? Is there any advantage to using water? Thanks again for everything you do. Regards, John McGrath, Houston, TX 3) Hey Guys, love listening to your podcast while in the shop. As an Asian American who does woodworking, really appreciate seeing, and hearing, from other Asian Americans like Huy who share the same interest in this space. My question for you guys: I am making a round dining table. The top will be glued up walnut planks with a 51 inch diameter. The base will be pedestal style base with a diameter of around 22 inches. It will be constructed out of bent plywood (using kerf relief cuts and veneering the outside with walnut) and hollow inside except for some cross braces for rigidity. I plan on sealing the bottom with either (1) a 22 inch diameter plywood( or solid wood) base to cover the bottom and add weights inside the base to make sure the top doesn't tip over or (2) a larger than 22" diameter base. My questions is if I do the first option, is there a calculation as to minimum weight is needed to make sure the solid walnut top of 51" won't tip over? Or if I do option 2, how large of a bottom base to do I need to prevent tip over? Is there a calculation for that? I think option 1 is a cleaner and preferred look, but I don't want to risk tipping over and crushing a child or a toe. Thanks in advance and look forward to listening to the next podcast. Dennis Huy 1) Almost done with the nightstands I have been working on and asking questions about the past month. Made from two hand sawn walnut logs I salvaged etc. Out of logs. Drawer front is 1/2" too narrow side to side. Solution is to put a 1/4" edge band on the drawers. Problem solved. But I decided to make it complicated. Want to do 1/2" edge band on the top as well. Should I just glue this on or attempt to make the smallest breadboard ends ever? By my math I would have 1/2" strips- 1/8" shoulder 1/8" peg 1/8" tenon past that and 1/8" on the strip covering it up. Is this necessary, feel like I am making dollhouse furniture here after the shed and 10' long bookshelves I just finished. Edge banding would run across the grain, 14" x 12.5" x .625" (5/8) top, ripped and glued as per my question a month ago, picture below for reference. Tom 2) Thanks for the amazing podcast. You fellas have answered my questions and were very helpful! I”m having trouble centering my hollow chisel mortiser. I used the “X” method. Mark a horizontal line and then two opposing 45's to get center. I have used a marking gauge, and kept adjusting till it lands on the same mark. I then adjust my x and y axis table to hit center, then it's not center. Any thoughts would be great! Thanks so much! Scott Bonin
Burls art. Colored pencils guitar https://youtu.be/5zPKDb_jHrk Chandler knocks out Ferguson cell phone angle https://youtu.be/_LOdk_PXe60 A spirituality of living. Henry nouwen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tyler-paul-wolfe/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tyler-paul-wolfe/support
One of the best things you can do to fight COVID is stop worrying about it and get your immune system on track. We talk with a local experts about the role stress, not sleeping, eating processed foods and exercise plays in covid prevention. Also Bill Lundun has the days news and we go to Cave Junction Oregon to meet an artists who's inspiration comes from Burls......yep....wood tumors.
A burl is a tree growth where the grain has grown in a deformed manner. Burls yield a very peculiar and highly figured wood sought after in woodworking.
Actor BURL MOSELEY (Happiest Season, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) returns to the Clubhouse for a very Zombie Bigfoot Halloween. Burls talks recent strange encounters with animals and shares some Halloween memories. Then, Michael shares the terrifying tale of THE ENFIELD POLTERGEIST! __ SHOW INFORMATION Bigfoot Collectors Club is produced by Riley Bray. Listener-Files Submissions: BigfootCollectorsClub@gmail.com Bigfoot Collectors Club Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/campfiremedia/albums/43248-bigfoot-collectors-club Instagram: @BigfootCollectorsClub Twitter: @Bigfoot_CClub To support the show and unlock new bonus episodes every month, check out BCC: THE OTHER SIDE on Patreon. Our theme song is “Come Alone” by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records.
Netta & B Level talks with the Burls about the ups and down of a marriage. The Burls celebrated 33 years of marriage
From inception to National Champions! For 26 years, Becky Burleigh led the Florida Gators Women's Soccer team in the ultra-competitive Southeastern Conference. Becky has won 3 national championship and was the 1st female head coach to win an NCAA Division 1 national championship defeating the defending national champion UNC tar heels in 1998 in only the Gators fourth year of existence. We were lucky enough to get a few minutes with Burls along with her college coach and mentor, Joe Perreira, to recount her amazing soccer journey. As with all great Coaches, Becky imparts some unique insight, wisdom, and advice to aspiring collegiate players and fellow coaches alike. Truly an icon of Women's Soccer in the United States, you won't want to miss this entertaining and thought-provoking episode of the 3 Old Goalies! Join us, won't you?
How the Sausage Gets Made - the movie Dune, brought to you by Lifestyles Bratwurst Corporate Trust Building Podcast - still, it beats working for Worf Would You Rather Not? - I’m trying on all the sunglasses Roy’s and Burls - hosted by the hologram of Robert Kardashian Job Interview - like a bible-times Bam Margera Danger NBA - don’t like it? Talk to our sloth lawyer Travision - live from our Christian pizzeria MacOS Kevin - fake robots in your area are looking to meet up The Chuck Project - c’mon Kevin Costner build a website
Meet Kym Burls: Kym is a breath-work instructor based in Adelaide, South Australia (but he teaches Australia-wide and globally) Breath-work and cold exposure have helped him accept his past, enjoy the present and have strengthened his future. It's what he is passionate about and wants to share the benefits that improving how we breathe has on our lives.
Timber Burls, figures, luster and weight
You’ve either heard of Wim Hof (AKA The Iceman) or, like me, when you do hear about him, you wonder how on earth you had not heard about him sooner!Today I chat with Kym Burls, Certified Wim Hof Method (WHM) Instructor based in Adelaide, all about the WHM. Kym starts with a potted biography of Wim - he’s a fascinating man - and tells us about his own journey to discovering the WHM. In a nutshell, the WHM consists of three pillars, that when practiced together, result in an array of health benefits including increased energy, improved sleep quality, immune system regulation and improved mental and physical performance. Who doesn’t want those things?The three pillars are:Breathing exercises;Gradual exposure to the cold; andTraining of mindset / concentrationWim’s extraordinary feats (think climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in shorts and standing in a container while covered with ice cubes for more than 112 minutes) caught the attention of scientists and Kym tells us about some of the interesting studies Wim has participated in that have caused scientist to rethink the ability to influence the autonomic nervous system, previously thought to be impossible. We also spend time discussing the benefits of nose breathing. Kym, for good reason, as you’ll hear, is a strong advocate.Do something for your health and listen to my chat with Kym Burls.LINKS MENTIONED IN THE EPISODEWim Hof method: https://www.wimhofmethod.comKym Burls: https://www.kymburls.comFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/wimhofmethodhappystronghealthy/Instagram - @kym_burls - https://www.instagram.com/kym_burls/Amanda's book reviews: https://amandaswellbeingpodcast.com/books/Podcast episode about breathwork with John Stamoulos: https://amandaswellbeingpodcast.com/john-stamoulos/The Physical Performance Show podcast episode with James Fletcher: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/225-expert-edition-james-fletcher-physiotherapist-exercise/id1102703989?i=1000485819623"Breath" by James Nestor: https://www.bookdepository.com/Breath-James-Nestor/9780241289082?ref=grid-view&qid=1600666397005&sr=1-2PEOPLE WHO INSPIRE KYMBrian MacKenzie - breathing & stress control - @brianmacKenzieTony Riddle – rewilding our lives - @thenaturallifestylistPaul Stamets – the importance of fungi in our lives - @paulstametHOW YOU CAN SUPPORT THE PODCASTFollow me on Instagram @amanda_wellbeing_podcastPlease tell your friends about the podcast and share it with them.If you could rate and review the podcast on iTunes, that would be super helpful.Purchasing a book from my website is an easy way to support the podcast too. Here is a link to the books page: https://amandaswellbeingpodcast.com/books/Link to the Donate page on my website: https://amandaswellbeingpodcast.com/contribute/#Eat Well. Move Well. Think Well.
The Chicago office of the Showtime Podcast Network has a new Producer in Jack Kane and Burls tried to call him in for this one. The jury is out on whether he was successful but its certainly entertaining nonethelessWritten and performed by Michael Jachowicz. Sound design by Ansel BurchWriting Assisted by Sarah BowdenPhoto Credit to iNDie Grant Productions
There are five species of mistletoe found in Arizona and they all can be found somewhere in southern Arizona…
This episode features Colby Elliot. Colby is the lead technician at Burl’s Hypnotics where he has spent a little over a year building one of the sickest rides to hit the streets. Listen as Colby talks to us about what inspired the car and his experience on the MotorHead Garage TV show where he discussed the ins and outs of the car. For more information on the car, head over to burlshypnoticcustoms.com. The episode starts with some current news notes about Henderson Texas from the week of Nov. 10, 2019 - Nov 17, 2019. Head over to whatshappining903.squarespace.com for pictures and show notes.
Brad Namdar thinks big with a view of America that is heartwarming. patriotic and hinges precariously on wildly inaccurate nationalistic exceptionalism . Hey, that's not uncommon. Americans are world famous for ignoring that there are other countries at least twenty years ahead of us in all manner of problem solving and social/ economic progress but Brad is such a nice guy and means so well that we can overlook that and focus instead on his positive encouraging attitude and significant personal accomplishments, plus he does one of my favorite things - he lavishes praise and appreciation on others. That trait is so wonderful, and much missing from most American culture, that it earns Brad a pass for his inaccurate statements regarding American superiority about the internet and Wi-Fi when simple fact checking reveals that when it comes to Wi-Fi access and utilization, Estonia leaves the USA in the dust Another great thing about Brad Namdar is that he appreciates being corrected, so he won't be mad at me for telling him about Estonia:-) I'm sure Brad and I will have great fun together in Texas when I come to visit. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/burl-barer/support
The Doc invites rock icons Collective Soul on the show! The Doc and drummer Johnny Rabb, talk about everything from Rush to drumsticks, to fancy Mexican restaurants in Indianapolis! More importantly they talk about Collective Soul's new album Blood. Meanwhile the Doc and Burls review USTA tennis courts in New York. Listen now! Monologue: 0:26 Birthday Suit 1: 8:50 Ripped from the Headlines: 10:56 Collective Soul - Good Place to Start: 30:04 Shoutouts: 32:51 Birthday Suit 2: 34:14 Why Would You Review That?: 38:58 Johnny Rabb (of Collective Soul) Interview: 48:36 Collective Soul - Right as Rain: 1:15:25 Birthday Suit 3: 1:19:12
The Doc and Burls muse over whether the Cheetos KFC Chicken Sandwich is better that the Doritos Locos Tacos. The synopsis is they both alter the course of life as we know it. Meanwhile the Doc invites BONES on the show!! They talk about their new album, working with Jeff Beck, scary movies and Bonnie Aaron being in their video. Plus great tunes from their new album!! Listen now!! Track List Monologue: 1:04 Birthday Suit 1: 9:14 Millards Still Exist: 11:30 Ripped from the Headlines: 14:14 Bones - Pretty Waste: 31:50 Shoutouts: 35:55 Birthday Suit 2: 39:30 Hot Takes of History: 42:00 Bones - Black Blood: 49:40 Bones Interview: 53:45 Bones - Creature: 1:05:40 Birthday Suit 3: 1:10:50
Rebecca Spalding, Bloomberg News Biotech Reporter, and Max Nisen, Bloomberg Opinion Health Care Columnist, break down AbbVie agreeing to pay $63 billion for rival drugmaker Allergan, the latest huge merger in a pharmaceutical sector rapidly being reshaped by deals. Sarah McGregor, Bloomberg News U.S. Economic Policy Team Leader, explains that U.S. is willing to suspend the next round of tariffs on an additional $300 billion of Chinese imports while Beijing and Washington prepare to resume trade negotiations. Connor Browne, Portfolio Manager at Thornburg Investments, talks about stocks in his long/short strategy. Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Venture Capital ReporterSarah McBride discuss how using technology can be used to protect parts of Redwood trees. And we Drive to the Close with Joe Barrato, CEO at Arrow Investment Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Rebecca Spalding, Bloomberg News Biotech Reporter, and Max Nisen, Bloomberg Opinion Health Care Columnist, break down AbbVie agreeing to pay $63 billion for rival drugmaker Allergan, the latest huge merger in a pharmaceutical sector rapidly being reshaped by deals. Sarah McGregor, Bloomberg News U.S. Economic Policy Team Leader, explains that U.S. is willing to suspend the next round of tariffs on an additional $300 billion of Chinese imports while Beijing and Washington prepare to resume trade negotiations. Connor Browne, Portfolio Manager at Thornburg Investments, talks about stocks in his long/short strategy. Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Venture Capital ReporterSarah McBride discuss how using technology can be used to protect parts of Redwood trees. And we Drive to the Close with Joe Barrato, CEO at Arrow Investment Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
The Doc, Virg and Burls go through the list of rejected and accepted vanity license plates in California. Spoiler alert, ONW2BYB din't get accepted. Along with license plates the Doc also invites Canadian singer and former frontman of Hey Rosetta! Tim Baker on the show! Tim talks about his new album and his upcoming tour! Listen Now!
The Doc and Virg are riding without Burls this week. They get to the bottom of the best St. Patricks parties and Florida llamas. The Doc invites his longtime friend a lead guitarist of Big Thunder and The Rumble Fish Heath Smith. They talk Sears, Guitars, Tacos, Chicken tenders and Dave Navarro.
For the third year mother truckin' straight year this is...The Doc G Show Thanksgiving Special!!! This year the Doc, Burls and Virgin Bat are pulling out all the stops. You and yours are going to have an ass-ton to be thankful for. The Doc invites Andy Frasco and they talk about Andy dominating the world! Listen Now
The Doc invites AC from Tauk on to talk about their most recent album, and touring. In the meantime Justin gets censored a lot and Burls loves fixer upper on HGTV. Sounds about right. Listen now!
The Radio Trois is back together! The Doc, Virgin Bat and Burls, exciting all the 10 listeners around the globe. Since they’ve had a month hiatus, they’re going back and looking at some of their best moments over the last 2 years. They’ll look back on talking to music greats like Phil Collen, Travis Meadows and Andy Frasco. But more importantly they’ll take a look at how the Virgin Bat was immaculately created. Listen now!!
Don't cry for free, Argentina! There's money to be made! Devin and Burls get an inside look at the burgeoning world of funereal fakery when professional mourner Teddy Salvo guest stars. Featuring the newest episodes of "Olympic Shore" and "Camp Placeholder". Written and Directed by Karolyn Blake, Kat Evans, Anna Gaetke, Derrick Gaetke, Mike Jachowicz and Adam McAleavey. Music by Arne Parrott. Starring Special Guest Sam Thomas as Teddy Salvo, Ansel Burch as Burlington Showtime, Anna Gaetke as Devin Showtime, Arne Parrott as Professor Pianist, Rachel Granda-Gluski as Ms. Intern, Kamron Palmer as Owen Mankowitz, Adam McAleavey as Dick Oranges, and featuring Karolyn Blake and Derrick Gaetke. Sound Design by Peter Carparelli.
The Doc, Virgin Bat, Burls and El Jefe May...You know what that means. Actually, you probably don't. But it's fine, because the Doc G Show has guest Claude Lathan on! Listen now!
Ron Brown shares from II Corinthians & James about how God uses the adversities in life to shape and strengthen us.
The Doc and guest-host David Berlin are shootin' out 7 kinds of Law and Order on this show...whatever that means. Join the two as they go through Ripped from the Headlines, Who's wearing their birthday suit?, Sports Section, Natural moment and much much more. Also don't miss fantastic music from Hans Wenzel and the 86ers and Roc and Yella! Listen Now!
Ron Brown shares from II Corinthians & James about how God uses the adversities in life to shape and strengthen us.