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Stage names, tone deaf girlfriends, wacky doctor notes, naughty little boys Songs in this episode: “Take Five” Tito Puentes (2000) “Commotion” Creedence Clearwater Revival” (1969) “Heavy Traffic Ahead” Bill Monroe and his Bluegrass Boys (1949) “Strode Road” Sonny Rollins (date unknown) Excerpt “Remembering Sonny Rollins” (CBS Sunday Morning) 2025 “In …
Parce que… c'est l'épisode 0x300! Shameless plug 3 au 5 juin 2026 - SSTIC 2026 24 et 25 juin 2026 - Troopers 26 et 27 juin 2026 - leHACK 19 septembre 2026 - Bsides Montréal 1 au 3 décembre 2026 - Forum INCYBER - Canada 2026 24 et 25 février 2027 - SéQCure 2027 Description Dans cet épisode du podcast Polysécure enregistré au NorthSec, Gaëtan Ferry et Guillaume Valadon, tous deux cyber security researchers chez GitGuardian depuis deux ans, présentent une recherche consacrée aux fuites de clés privées cryptographiques. Guillaume est par ailleurs mainteneur du logiciel Scapy et rédacteur en chef du magazine MISC. Le problème de l'attribution Contrairement à des secrets classiques comme les clés AWS, dont on peut retrouver le propriétaire en interrogeant les services associés, une clé privée cryptographique (RSA par exemple) ne se rattache à aucune identité. C'est un simple objet mathématique aux propriétés cryptographiques, utilisable pour de multiples usages : connexion SSH, protection d'un site web en TLS, etc. En regardant la clé seule, impossible de savoir à quoi elle sert ou à qui elle appartient. Quelques indices existent parfois — le nom de fichier (norssec.io.key) — mais souvent on tombe sur des private.key inexploitables. L'enjeu de la recherche était donc de trouver une technique générique de catégorisation. La méthode : Certificate Transparency La solution repose sur les Certificate Transparency logs, un mécanisme de l'infrastructure X.509 datant de 2015. Chaque fois qu'une autorité de certification émet un certificat, elle doit le journaliser dans ces registres publics, souvent opérés par d'autres autorités. Ces journaux contiennent donc l'historique de tous les certificats émis. Le principe du matching est le suivant : une clé privée contient des informations sur sa partie publique (le module, dans le cas de RSA). On extrait cette partie publique, on calcule une empreinte SHA-256, et on fait de même pour les certificats. Comme un certificat TLS associe une clé publique à une identité (généralement le nom du site protégé), une simple jointure entre les deux bases d'empreintes permet de relier une clé privée à un site et à son propriétaire. La recherche s'est accélérée lors de la conférence Pass the SALT à Lille, où des contacts chez Google les ont alertés : les anciens logs de Certificate Transparency, coûteux à opérer, allaient être mis hors ligne. Or c'était précisément la dimension historique du dataset qui les intéressait. Un partenariat s'est noué : GitGuardian a fourni une liste d'empreintes, et Google a effectué la correspondance dans sa base propriétaire, renvoyant les certificats associés. Les chiffres Le dataset de fin 2025 comptait un million de clés privées distinctes, collectées via l'activité historique de GitGuardian — le public monitoring qui scanne GitHub, Docker Hub et d'autres sources à la recherche de secrets codés en dur, puis avertit les victimes en mode « bon samaritain ». Sur ce million, 42 000 clés correspondaient à des certificats émis par des autorités. Le chiffre peut sembler modeste, mais la majorité des clés ne servent jamais au TLS (projets personnels, SSH, autorités privées d'entreprise absentes des logs publics). Ces 42 000 clés étaient liées à plus de 140 000 certificats, signe que certaines avaient servi à émettre plusieurs certificats successifs, prolongeant d'autant la durée d'exposition. Après vérification, 2 600 clés restaient associées à un certificat valide en septembre 2025. Grâce à des techniques d'OSINT, 1 300 certificats ont pu être rattachés à environ 600 entités. La divulgation responsable, un parcours décevant L'équipe a entrepris un responsible disclosure en envoyant environ 4 300 emails à ces 600 entreprises. Résultat : seulement 54 réponses, soit environ 9 %. Même en se limitant aux adresses certaines à près de 100 %, le taux ne dépassait pas 36 %. Pour gérer un envoi aussi massif sans être bloqués comme spam, ils ont dû collaborer avec leurs collègues du marketing, rompus aux techniques de délivrabilité. Plus frappant que le silence : l'incompréhension des répondants. Beaucoup confondaient clé privée et certificat. Certains ont répondu avoir « changé le certificat », croyant le problème réglé. Une équipe de réponse à incident d'une grande entreprise a même produit une analyse détaillée pour conclure que l'endpoint utilisait désormais un autre certificat, refusant toute révocation — alors qu'un attaquant peut toujours mener une attaque man-in-the-middle avec l'ancien certificat non révoqué. Le certificat a fini par expirer un mois plus tard. Fait notable, 19 entités gouvernementales étaient concernées, et aucune n'a répondu. Comprendre TLS Le malentendu de fond tient au fonctionnement de TLS. On génère sa clé privée chez soi, puis on signe une demande de certificat (CSR) envoyée à l'autorité avec la clé publique. L'autorité vérifie les informations, journalise dans CT et renvoie le certificat. Le certificat n'est qu'une partie publique : il associe une clé publique à une identité, sans contenir le secret. Changer de certificat sans changer de clé n'invalide donc rien : l'ancien certificat reste exploitable pour usurper le service tant qu'il n'est pas révoqué. Forcer la révocation et la vraie solution Face au silence, l'équipe a contacté directement les autorités de certification pour demander la révocation, en fournissant les preuves de possession. Cette voie autoritative s'est révélée plus efficace, mais a généré des réactions parfois hostiles — dont un individu insultant expliquant que sa clé était « volontairement publique » pour permettre l'interception (cas d'usage type Burp), sans que le site l'indique clairement. Les chercheurs avouent un moment de doute, au point de vérifier auprès d'anciens collègues de l'ANSSI : le problème est bien systémique. La solution qu'ils privilégient n'est pas seulement l'éducation, mais l'automatisation. La réduction drastique de la durée de vie des certificats (vers 47 jours) imposera des outils comme Certbot, qui renouvelle déjà la clé privée en même temps que le certificat. Or 20 % des clés trouvées avaient fui plus de deux ans avant l'expiration du certificat le plus récent : des clés compromises réutilisées sur de nouveaux certificats pendant des années. Renouveler systématiquement la clé aurait éliminé ce cinquième des compromissions. Notes Private Key Leaks in the Wild: Insights from Certificate Transparency Collaborateurs Nicolas-Loïc Fortin Guillaume Valadon Gaetan Ferry Crédits Montage par Intrasecure inc Locaux réels par NorthSec
Video games that smell, men that smell, watermelon smell, opening lines that stink, and, jokes that stink. Songs in this episode: “Layla” Derek and the Dominos (1970) “I Feel the Earth Move” Carol King (1971) “Walk This Way” Aerosmith (1975) “Huff and Puff” Dazz Band (1988) “Old Dogs, Children and …
Happy Friday! Today we listened to the underwhelming announcement of the Eagles schedule, we found a rather bold husband who is playing with fire, we learned a lot about horses and a strange connection between Joe Pesci and Jimi Hendrix, and even got sent a song from a listener! And, we posed the question: if you were to move away from the area, what food would you miss the most?! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam J Purcell, Fake Keith, Jay Doran, Jean Riddler, The Real Keith Dunn and Scott Fuller review the Ninth Doctor Big Finish story The Last Days of the Powell Estate and the 2002 film Men in Black 2, find some general news and a variety of other stuff, specifically: 00:00 – Intro and theme tune. […]
Fewer vs less, fund raising, $$ dogs, living forever, and hair color gone wrong Songs in this episode: Finale music from “Citizen Kane” (1939) “Fields of Gold” (instrumental version) Sting (1993) “Down by the Lazy River” The Osmonds (1971) Clip from “Alan Osmond” tribute (ABC) “One Bad Apple” The Osmonds …
Join Eric, @TimAndrewsHere, @Autopritts, @JaredYamamoto, Greg, and George LIVE on 95.5 WSB from 3 pm-7 pm as they chat about cocaine hippos, complete highways, dental scams, and so much more! *New episodes of our sister shows: The Popcast with Tim Andrews and The Nightcap with Jared Yamamoto are available as well!
“Anti-stalking” … Mount Everest … German U-Boats … personality tests … and, THANK YOU to ALL of our listeners who support us!!! ❤ Songs in this episode: “Hey There, Lonely Girl” Eddie Holman (1969) “The Wayward Wind” Gogi Grant (1956) “A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock and Roll” …
In this episode of Bowel Sounds, hosts Dr. Peter Lu and Dr. Jason Silverman talk to Dr. Leonel Rodriguez, Chief of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Professor of Pediatrics at Yale Medicine. We discuss the rising number of children presenting to us with the inability to belch and the relatively new diagnosis of retrograde cricopharyngeal dysfunction (R-CPD).Learning objectivesRecognize the presenting symptoms of retrograde cricopharyngeal dysfunction (R-CPD) and its potential overlap with disorders of gut-brain interaction.Understand the evaluation of a child with an inability to belch and the utility of esophageal manometry.Review the management of R-CPD, including the potential role of less invasive treatment options prior to cricopharyngeal Botox injection.Send us Fan MailSupport the showThis episode may be eligible for CME credit! Once you have listened to the episode, click this link to claim your credit. Credit is available to NASPGHAN members (if you are not a member, you should probably sign up). And thank you to the NASPGHAN Professional Education Committee for their review!As always, the discussion, views, and recommendations in this podcast are the sole responsibility of the hosts and guests and are subject to change over time with advances in the field.Check out our merch website!Follow us on Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram for all the latest news and upcoming episodes.Click here to support the show.
Did you know that cows emit methane when they burp? Livestock account for over 12% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, but farmers and scientists have discovered a superfood that might be the key to lower emissions—and raise healthier cows. In this episode, Ryan and Anjali investigate the mystery of Asparagopsis, a seaweed variety that removes methane from the guts of the animals who eat it. The catch? There are only nine licensed growers in the world. Ryan and Anjali are joined by three experts to talk about the science behind this amazing plant, the benefits we're already seeing from the animals who eat it, and the next steps for scaling up its use by farmers around the world. Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this edition of the Snake Oilers podcast three vendors stop by to pitch the audience on their products: Burp AI and DAST: The founder of PortSwigger and creator of legendary security software Burp Suite, Dafydd Stuttard, drops by to pitch listeners on Burp AI and Burp Suite DAST. Sondera: Josh Devon talks about Sondera, a technology designed to intervene when AI models start doing the wrong thing by statefully tracking their trajectories. This isn't a permissions suite for AI agents, it's a way to stick agents in a harness and make sure they adhere to hard policy boundaries. Truffle Security: Dylan Ayrey, the founder of Truffle Security, joins Risky Business again to talk through the latest bells and whistles in Trufflehog, a security tool that searches for exposed secrets and validates them. The Truffle team has done a lot of work on the remediation part of their product over the last few years, and Dylan tells us all about it! This episode is also available on YouTube Show notes
Nancy was poppin bloops listening to Peep in her Unalive Boys hoodie and every time you overhear two uncs they only ever talk about that but lesbians have no test for it. If you go to the dog park and have to step over something so big you have to use a shop vac and never clean it out you know it was left by someone with mental health
A lil bit of politics, some media talk, No Kings signs, humor and death, angry fashion models, Cracker Barrel dining, canceling your phone plan. Songs in this episode: “Jessica” The Allman Brothers Band (1973) Excerpt from the motion picture “Interiors” (1978) Excerpt from the motion picture “The World According to Garp” …
In Episode 135, the guys crack open a Chilton from TUPPS Brewery and things get weird… fast.Jake brings five ice breakers to the table, but this time, it's not just the crew deciding… we're riding with the popular vote, which leads to some unexpected (and questionable) outcomes.Stone turns up the heat with some intense life questions for Jorge, forcing him into the hot seat for answers he probably wasn't ready to give.And just when you think it couldn't get any stranger… a fan slides into the DMs with an offer to pay for burping videos. Naturally, the guys start tracking every burp like it's a running tab, trying to figure out just how profitable this new “business model” could be.Cold beer, wild questions, and a whole lot of burps, just another perfectly normal episode of Two Beers and a Mic.
Ever opened your camper after winter and instantly regretted it? That stale smell hits fast. In this episode, we start with a simple idea that is getting popular lately: burping your camper. Just open everything up and let fresh air move through before you do anything else. It is the easiest way to make the rest of your cleaning way more manageable. From there, we talk through the basics that actually matter. Check your seals, look over your tires, give everything a real clean, and make sure your camper is stocked so your first trip is not spent fixing problems or missing essentials. Nothing complicated, just the things that make camping feel good right away.
Big City Dick, Karate class, ego tipping, echo mics, price gouging, inaccurate film credits, digging up pets. Songs in this episode: “The Midnight Rider” Instrumental (YouTube) Clips from Robert Muelleur Tribute (YouTube) Theme from “Walker, Texas Ranger” Excerpt from the motion picture “The Delta Force” (1986) Excerpt from the TV …
Cattle are one of the most consequential climate problems hiding in plain sight on the dinner table. Livestock are responsible for roughly 14.5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, and cattle alone account for about 65% of that sector's output. Most of it doesn't come from manure or land use — it comes from inside the cow. Approximately one billion cattle on the planet burp around 3.7 gigatons of CO₂-equivalent emissions annually, more than the aviation and shipping industries combined.A growing number of researchers and companies are focused on a deceptively simple approach: change what a cow eats. A red seaweed called Asparagopsis taxiformis contains bromoform, a compound that blocks the enzymes used by methane-producing microbes in the rumen. Today's guests didn't learn about this from a graduate seminar. They're high school students, and they built an idea for their first company around it. Every January, I judge a Shark Tank-style competition that caps a month-long entrepreneurship program at the Bush School in Seattle. This year, a pitch by three students stopped me cold. Zara, Ellie, and Kai Aizawa are the co-founders of MooBlue, whose tagline — Cut the burp, keep the beef — got a laugh, but whose business concept is entirely serious. Kai is heading to Haverford College in the fall. Zara and Ellie are still freshmen.MooBlue proposes harvesting Asparagopsis from the Mediterranean, where it is an invasive species currently harming marine ecosystems, processing it into an oil-based feed additive and building a certification and labeling system so consumers can identify beef and dairy products raised using reduced-methane feeds. What struck me wasn't just the idea. It was the depth of the research: from the biochemistry of rumen fermentation to the intellectual property landscape to a two-segment go-to-market strategy targeting large corporate operations and family farms. They covered the competitive white space, the supply chain, the financial incentives for farmers, and the consumer psychology of premium labeling, all with the ease of people who had genuinely internalized what they were talking about.The conversation shows that the internet has exploded ceiling of what a curious teenager can discover. When Zara, Ellie, and Kai needed to understand the biochemistry of enteric fermentation, they found recent, peer-reviewed research. When I was their age, those journals would have been available only at a university library, if they existed at all. Today, a high school freshman in Seattle can find a paper out of, understand the biochemistry well enough to explain it clearly, and build a company around the discovery. That changes what a generation can imagine. And it may change what we can collectively accomplish.You can learn more about the Bush School's entrepreneurship program at bush.edu.Subscribe to Sustainability In Your Ear on iTunesFollow Sustainability In Your Ear on Spreaker, iHeartRadio, or YouTube
Bill Gates admits to having affairs with two Russian women. What's up with the Mahjong craze? Pink is taking over for Kelly Clarkson this week, and we can't wait to see her version of Kellyoke. House hushing is the new Marie Kondo-ing. Sometimes the hard way can be really hard, and Vinnie's internet term of the day: Alpine Divorce.
A Huge Company Party. Knoxville’s Injuries. Morons in the News. Talkback Callers. The People’s Movie Critic: “How to Make a Killing” Everyone Needs a Laugh. Bummer Candy Hearts. Talkback Callers. Can You Believe This? Martin Short. How to Burp a Turkey. From the Vault.
Nicknames, The Mandela Effect, Marv-The-Great, eyebrow maintenance, Westerns, fake applause, Girl Scout cookies, and. what is YOUR Rosebud moment? Songs in this episode: “Money” Pink Floyd (1971) as performed by the Vitamin String Quartet Clip from World Series Game 7 (1960) Yo uTube “Like a Virgin” Madonna (1984) “True Colors” …
We don't know what's happening lately, but between Andy's melt down over ice cream and now Jason almost dying on the show, Spitballers has evolved to a whole new level. Would You Rather, Man of the People and a Foods You Can't Just Have One Of Draft round out the laughs on another can't miss episode. Re-brand Mondays with some comedy! Subscribe and tell your friends about another funny episode of The Spitballers Comedy Podcast!Connect with the Spitballers Comedy Podcast:Become an Official Spitwad: SpitballersPod.comFollow us on X: x.com/SpitballersPodFollow us on IG: Instagram.com/SpitballersPodSubscribe on YouTube: YouTube.com/Spitballers Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A German practice of ‘airing' your home has recently gained popularity – regardless of the weather outside! The practice of ‘luften', opening your windows and doors daily, is thought to reduce mold, odors and pollutants. To explain shane was joined by Professor John Wenger from the Centre for Research in Atmospheric Chemistry in University College Cork...
Speed skating, buns of steel, audio descriptions, bloating, and wearing layers of underpants.
What Are Serie A's 5 Greatest Games Of All Time? How Do Lazio Get Out of This Crisis Caused By Claudio Lotito? What Did Paul Gascoigne Burg Get Discussed In The Italian Parliament? & Much More. This is an extended clip from this week's Q & A episode of The Italian Football Podcast only available to members on YouTube or Patreon. If you want to support The Italian Football Podcast and get every episode, simply become a member on Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify OR YouTube Memberships. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible. Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Duji wants to burp her house. TMZ claims to have received a ransom note in regard to Savannah Guthrie's mother.
JLR was late. Coffee taste test controversy. Update to the jewelry store robbery because people upset how a police officer treated one of the suspects while he was being arrested. Cavs trade Darius Garland. Duji wants to burp her house. TMZ claims to have received a ransom note in regard to Savannah Guthrie's mother. Rover always wanted a Doberman Pinscher. Cancer charity stunt during the NHL Stadium Series at Tampa Bay receives scrutiny from onlookers. A boxing match left one man bald. Allegations of a bed bug seen on the AC unit Tomas brought home. Native American tribe, Tongva, claims to own the land Billie Eilish's home sits on. Does Snitzer's wife have access to his crypto wallet? Has JLR sent out invites for his annual pooper bowl party? The Yarbow is out of commission.
Duji wants to burp her house. TMZ claims to have received a ransom note in regard to Savannah Guthrie's mother. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JLR was late. Coffee taste test controversy. Update to the jewelry store robbery because people upset how a police officer treated one of the suspects while he was being arrested. Cavs trade Darius Garland. Duji wants to burp her house. TMZ claims to have received a ransom note in regard to Savannah Guthrie's mother. Rover always wanted a Doberman Pinscher. Cancer charity stunt during the NHL Stadium Series at Tampa Bay receives scrutiny from onlookers. A boxing match left one man bald. Allegations of a bed bug seen on the AC unit Tomas brought home. Native American tribe, Tongva, claims to own the land Billie Eilish's home sits on. Does Snitzer's wife have access to his crypto wallet? Has JLR sent out invites for his annual pooper bowl party? The Yarbow is out of commission. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Week’s Big Questions! You’ve been sending in your brilliantly curious questions, and this week…
Kankelfritz chat about if you're feeling alone or unchosen, how Jesus is there to choose you. Also, what is burping your house and how it may improve your health.
You probably should be burping your house: every morning, every evening and whenever you get the urge throughout the day, tbh. Jessie Stephens explains to Emily Vernem and Holly Wainwright why not doing that is… a lil bit gross. And while we’re hygiene-sharing, Em has a question for the group: How many pairs of underwear do you take if you are going away for a weekend? Holly thought she knew the answer to this question, but she’s definitely wrong. Also, how many risks are parents allowed to take? We’re talking about Alex Honnold and Sanni McCandles - the man who just climbed a skyscraper with no ropes, net or parachute, and the mother of his little kids who watched him do it. Is it okay to just… carry on regardless with your passions, however isolating or deadly they are, once you have kids? Plus: Be more “vegan + bacon”. Why that’s not an oxymoron, but a philosophy to live by in 2026. Oh, and recommendations. Which this week include:Emily’s underwear edit - including Nala (the sexiest Aussie pants) and many more. Holly’s enthusiasm for Oscar-nommed Marty Supreme, in cinemas now, and a high-brow discussion about Timothée's bottom. And Jessie is watching The Pitt, Season Two, on HBO Max. Urgent addition! Mia’s new baby, a show for Gen X women who want to laugh - Unleashed. Coming next week. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Listen to Unleashed: https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts/unleashedshow Listen to our latest episode: Listen: A Royal Summer Update Of Very Big Feelings Listen: The Productivity Hack Jessie Swears By & Rogue Habits We Can't (Won't) Quit Listen: "Hold On, I Just Need To Vent" Listen: Jessie's Twins Update & What We Really Did Over The Holidays Listen: Blake Lively, Taylor Swift, Revealing Texts & A Masterclass In Awkward Conversations Listen: Brooklyn Beckham, That ‘Inappropriate’ Dance & The Downfall Of A Family Brand Listen: Brooklyn Beckham Goes Nuclear: An Emergency Meeting Listen: The Superstar Podcaster Who’s Been ‘Red-Pilled’ & Was JLo Really That Rude? Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here including the very latest episode of Parenting Out Loud, the parenting podcast for people who don't listen to... parenting podcasts. We’re giving away a Your Reformer Pilates bed (worth $3,400) Subscribe to enter MOVE by Mamamia is the app that helps you fit movement into your every day. Whether you have 10 minutes, or 45, we've got the workout that fits your time, space and body. Get $20 off an annual subscription until the end of January when you use code OUTLOUD at checkout. Start your free trial today. SUBSCRIBE here: Support independent women's media Watch Mamamia Out Loud: Mamamia Out Loud on YouTube What to read: Sanni Honnold knew what she signed up for. Time to refresh your underwear drawer? Here are 11 of the best. 'I was struggling to make my new year's resolutions stick. Then I learnt about "temptation bundling" THE END BITS: Check out our merch at MamamiaOutLoud.com GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We’re listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message. Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud and on Tiktok @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Emily Vernem, Jessie Stephens & Holly Wainwright Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Executive Producer: Sasha Tannock Audio Producer: Leah Porges Video Producer: Josh Green Junior Content Producer: Tessa KotowiczBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bobby asked the question, "what would a song about your life be titled today?" and Amy had a striking answer. Bobby would write a song about his baby. Bobby shared why you should burp your house according to experts and what the process entails. Bobby helps a listener in the Anonymous Inbox where she has concerns over hiring an attractive tutor because of her husband.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sky tries to explain to us the concept of "burping the house" where we open all the windows to let in fresh air but it very quickly goes south when Sky pulls a Sky and starts acting richer than all of us...
Lisa thinks the newest Golden Globes podcast award category is just dumb. Public bathrooms that disguise the noises you make. And a listener submitted joke – thanks Ty! Songs in this episode: “Cissy Strut” The Meters (1964) “Chattahoochee” Alan Jackson (1992) “A Bridge That Won’t Burn” Conway Twitty (1980) Scott Adams …
The Break Room (THURSDAY 1/22/26) 8am Hour 1) It might sound morbid, but it's necessary 2) The new coach search begins 3) Burp that house!
Sky tries to explain to us the concept of "burping the house" where we open all the windows to let in fresh air but it very quickly goes south when Sky pulls a Sky and starts acting richer than all of us...
Do you practice the art of "House Burping"?? Apparently we should all be doing this to get fresh air into our homes at least twice a day!
Anna missed her companies holiday party for the first time in 15 years and is a little self conscious about it. Raven almost wishes he couldn't make it. Anna and Raven dive into interesting things companies do for their holiday parties. What do you have in common with Leonardo DiCaprio? Anna quizzes Raven on what he does and doesn't have in common with the actor. Raven claims its a lot more than it actually is. Suspicious... But not illegal. Raven is suddenly very suspicious of everyone who walks by his house that he doesn't recognize. Anna and Raven come to terms with the fact that almost everyone does things that are suspicious but not necessarily against the law. House burping. We're bringing it into 2026. More simply, were opening our windows more. Letting inside air outside and fresh air inside has many more benefits than expected, especially in the winter. Burp your house. Its one of the last few days to nominate your pup to win our “Plump pup” award! Head to AnnaandRaven.com and sign your dog up for a chance to win a Petco gift card. The contest is almost over, so hurry up! Anna and Raven talk to our finalist's mom, Lia. Anna's daughter, Dakota is having her first bus troubles. Anna is definitely raising an strong independent woman with her response to the situation. Anna and Raven dive into some other bus situations. Lot of life lessons happen there. A lot of concern is arising in the NHL about not sending their players to the Olympics due to the current state of the ice they are providing. The winter Olympics are quickly approaching. And an oddly trending jacket we're not too sure about. Rebecca's holiday party happens late in January because she works in the restaurant industry. She doesn't want her husband, Nate, to come this year. Last year, he was embarrassingly drunk and even though he swears not to drink or act out this year, she just thinks to save face he should sit this one out. He thinks she's overreacting. Her co-workers will make fun of him, not her! Plus, he'll be designated driver and it'll be fun! She still just doesn't want to feel uncomfortable. Aubaney has a chance to win $2300! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
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"Let's watch a guy get kicked in the nuts." A drunk Jessica Smetana is here to celebrate her never-losing, always-winning Pittsburgh Steelers and a championship football game that, somehow, no one else on the show watched. Also, Zaslow won't fall for LeBron's tricks, and Greg and Jeremy make equally old references. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The hosts of Nature Now - Jackie Canterbury, Nan Evans, and Debaran Kelso - start the year by sharing their favorite books about natural history. The conversation roams from bees to wolves, research to poetry, and beautiful photographs to whimsical illustrations. Laugh with them, listen to the awe and amazement they share, and find a new favorite book to read. Happy New Year, listeners! (KPTZ airdate: January 7, 2026) Books discussed:The Trees Are Speaking: Dispatches from the Salmon Forests by Lynda MapesApprentice To The Wild by Kurt HoeltingIs A River Alive? by Robert MacfarlaneI Was a Middle-Aged Wolfman: Chasing Wolves in Idaho's Backcountry by Jim HolyanSeabirds As Sentinels: Auklets, Puffins, Shearwaters, and the View from Destruction Island by Eric WagnerSeabirds: The New Identification Guide by Peter HarrisonThe Mind Of A Bee by Lars ChittkaAround The Salish Sea: Plants and Art by Alice DerryIn Praise of Mystery by Ada LimonDog Songs by Mary OliverExplore the Salish Sea: A Nature Guide for Kids by Joseph GaydosFrom BAM! to BURP! A Carbon Atom's Never-Ending Journey through Space and Time and YOU by Melissa Stewart Find more to read in the Jefferson Land Trust Natural History Society Book Club reading list. Music by Rick Bauer Nature Now is created by a dedicated team of volunteers. If you enjoy this episode and can support the work that goes into making Nature Now, we invite you to go to kptz.org/donate to make a contribution. Thank you for your support!
The F-word, sex kittens, double word songs, bad houseguests and serial killers. Songs in this episode: “Funky Drummer” James Brown (1970) “How Do I Get There?” Don Bryant (2020) “99 Pounds” Ann Peebles (1971) “Trouble, Heartache, Sadness” Ann Peebles (1971) “I Can’t Stand the Rain” Ann Peebles/Don Bryant (1973) Clips …
It's time to end 2025 with a bang... a weird bang... this time we watch a John Hughes classic filled with so much nostalgia and laugh our rear ends off. It's time for Weird Science! Perhaps the most misunderstood of John Hughes' movies, this one has all sorts of hidden depth and character behind a lot of wacky stuff, and many miss it. We'll break it all down as this film has just as much to say about teens as any of his other works. Before we jump into the film we also discuss our Top 5 John Hughes movie moments of all time. So grab your Cuban missiles, watch out for Mad Max biker gangs, and always remember to hook up the doll... it's time for Weird Science on The Movie Defenders podcast! Click here to listen and connect anywhere: https://linktr.ee/moviedefenders 00:00:00 Intro and What We've Been Watching 00:24:25 Best John Hughes Movie Moments 00:52:38 Weird Science Discussion Starts 01:24:11 Movie Opens 01:34:15 A Crazy Idea 01:42:54 The Kandy Bar 01:56:04 "Like your panties... BURP!" 02:15:37 Forgot to Hook Up the Doll 02:17:36 Mad Max Time 02:23:44 Deb and Hilly 02:36:58 Saying Goodbye Special thanks to our amazing Patreon supporters! Alex Kirkby Alexis Helman Barrett Young Bart German Brett Bowen Daryl Ewry Doug Robertson Ena Haynes Eric Blattberg Jason Chastain Josh Evans Joshua Loy Katherine Boulware Kevin Athey Mark Nattress Mark Martin Megan Bush Michal Kaczmarek Michael Puckett Nick Nagher Randal Silver Sean Masters Stephanie Ewry Tim TJ Walker Attack of the Killer Podcast
Women in sports, talking slow, upcut commercials, sharing secrets, Golden Globes, podcast nominations. Songs in this episode: “The Popcorn” James Brown (1969) “Green Onions” Booker T. and the MG’s (1962) “Soul Man” Sam and Dave (1969) “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay” Otis Redding (1968) “In the Midnight Hour” …
Fake names, musical hot potato, gongs, dirty songs, Tarzan, and being overly dramatic. Songs in this episode: “The Happy Wanderer” Whistlin’ Jack Smith (1967) Theme from the TV show “Wagon Train (1960) “Whispering” Whispering Jack Smith (1928) “You Can Get it if You Really Want” Jimmy Cliff (1972) “The Harder …
Pat and Lisa talk about leaf piles, short men, nose whistles, humming, and smoking. Songs in this episode: “Jessica” The Allman Brothers Band (1973) “Autumn Leaves” Nat King Cole (1955) “Secret Agent Man” Johnny Rivers (1966) Dick Cheney obit (NBC News) “Secret Garden” Bruce Springsteen (1995) Clip from the motion …
This week, we're talking about a wild customer service interaction, whether or not you can control a burp, feeling better by putting more effort into getting dressed, and more! Write into pretendproblemspodcast@gmail.com with your dating and relationship advice questions and we'll answer them on the show! Subscribe to the podcast, and give it a 5-star rating and review to help the show move up the charts. Video for the episodes is on Kelsey’s YouTube channel! Join our Patreon: https://patreon.com/PretendProblems Watch the episodes and subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9UBPfi4B_j1Ua7xDOcyBnA See Kelsey on tour: https://punchup.live/kelseycook/tickets See Chad on tour: https://punchup.live/chaddaniels/tickets Watch Kelsey's special “Mark Your Territory” on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uYqWsDhWkkA?si=J9hgt5nKtMLxB1sj Watch Chad's special "Mixed Reviews" on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1kVr3zkz7E&t=663s Follow Kelsey on social media: @KelseyCookComedy Follow Chad on social media: @thatchaddaniels Theme Song cowritten by Matthew Facca and Alex Bent This episode is sponsored by EveryPlate! New customers can enjoy this special offer of only $1.99 a meal. Go to everyplate.com/podcast and use code pretend199 to get started.
Nick Kostos asks the crew one disgusting question: "Can you burp on command.".
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