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Expmental Records Radio Show, your Monthly digital hub for underground club music. The show will air every 1st Thursday of the month at 4PM CET - 3PM UK, hosted by Data Transmission. Experience the essence of underground club music with Eddy Romero. His curated tracks shift from deep reflection to energetic dance, each offering a distinct sound journey that's both captivating and immersive. Prepare to engage with music in a whole new way. Expmental Records Radio Show, helmed by label boss Eddy Romero, promises unique sonic journeys with occasional guests from our label roster. We invite you to join us in this venture to explore the pulse and rhythm of underground club music. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Coldwired Podcast (Follow on Facebook: facebook.com/ColdwiredMusic). October 2025 Selection pt II. Tracklisting: [00:00] 01. Chris Cargo - Dawntreader [JourneyDeep Records] [05:52] 02. Cary Crank - Inner Atlas (Extended Mix) [Sunexplosion] [10:22] 03. Nick Stoynoff - The Road Back (Danny In Space Remix) [NOFF!] [15:07] 04. Butane, Julio Aguilar - Particles [Bandcamp] [19:07] 05. Stu McNally - Leeches [JOOF Aura] [25:22] 06. Luan Pugliesi - Breakbox [Cydana Sounds] [30:52] 07. NAV (RU) - Bossom (Egor Petrov Remix) [Inspired Virtu] [34:37] 08. Exotek - Sanctuary [Forescape Digital] [39:35] 09. Jesh - Afterglow [Lost Language] ***Gold Star Track*** [44:41] 10. Space Manoeuvres - Part Three [Lost Language] ***Defrosted from 2005*** [52:19] 11. Kieran Morgan - The Essence [Tëchnik] [56:12] 12. Ishiro - Akashic [Pure Trance] [1:02:32] 13. Basil O'Glue - Unnecessary Attitude [BAGRUHM] [1:07:40] 14. Chris Metcalfe - Spacecraft (Extended Mix) [FSOE] [1:12:25] 15. Astral Projection - Remorse [Iboga Records] [1:18:32] 16. Narel - Ephemerides [Forescape Digital] [1:21:07] 17. Mia Lily - 402 [Shall Not Fade] [1:23:57] 18. Janeret - Wistful [Orizon]
LTHM 824 - Diego ValleTrack List:1.Paula Brion, Photon Inc – Generate Power (feat. Paula Brion Jimpster Dub) [Freerange Records]2.Mawon – Constructions [Mole Music]3.Gunnter – Tribute to FG [Dreams On Wax]4.Issac Carter, Biyi – Had to [Ochi]5.Melchior Sultana, Kai Alce NDATL Remix)[Cataleya Music]6.Abel, Rona Ray – Can't Let You Go (Atjazz Galaxy Aart Remix)[Atjazz Record Company]7.Kevin Yost – Naive [TSOY]8.Butane, Romulo – Little Helper 429-3 [Little Helpers]9.Kristin Velvet – Sometimes (Extended Mix) [Arms & Legs]10.Josh Gregg – Te Quiero [MNVR Records]11.Timid Boy – Sign Ton [SIGHT RECORDS]12.dop, Wareika – Late Night Swim (Crihan Remix) [Live at Robert Johnson]Follow:www.instagram.com/diegovalle_lthm/www.instagram.com/lthm_music/LTHM Label Website:www.lthmmusic.com/
The Ash Heels are back to make the perfect cigar kit! Lets Talk the perfect tools you'll need for a perfect smoking experience: Butane lighter, V or straight cutter, travel humidor, proper humidification devices.
This week, Dustin is joined by Susie Ramone as they travel down to Cloudland Studios to sit down with the boys from Mean Motor Scooter. The band has been making music together for over 10 years now, and are about to release a new single, “Butane & Vinegar”, and will be hitting the road for […] The post Show 633 – Mean Moter Scooter and Peter appeared first on The Jerry Jonestown Massacre.
This show has been flagged as Explicit by the host. Presenter explores Thermosol refill challenges, proprietary adapters, and DIY solutions to optimize mosquito repellent efficiency. New Design Metal Refill Adapter For Thermacell Butane Cartridge DIY US Shipping https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4963965 ( IDK if works ... ) https://www.ebay.com/itm/375229842193 https://www.ebay.com/itm/256712359477 https://www.ebay.com/itm/386734600195 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6lAzan0MiU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIf2SMrDY7E Wine Bottle Torch Kit 8 Pack, Includes 8 Long Life Torch Wicks, Lamp Cover & Brass Wick Mount(13.7 Inch,Bottle not Included) https://www.amazon.com/Bottle-Torch-Wicks-Copper-Included/dp/B01MSRJJTA Aldi https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4780152 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2104000 IDEAS: Thermosol mosquito repellent devices require specific refill methods. Proprietary butane adapters create refill barriers for Thermosol. 3D-printed adapters offer a customizable refill solution. Butane refill systems include nozzles tailored to Thermosol cartridges. Proprietary check valves in cartridges complicate refills. Pressure management is critical during refilling. Marking the fill line prevents overfilling. O-rings must be carefully removed to access check valves. A wood screw can extract the proprietary check valve. Refilled Thermosol devices often use Chinese-yum pads. Discolored pads indicate the need for replacement. Yard waste storage increases fire risk for Thermosol. "Slit in the middle" adapters enable effective refills. Adapter design mimics regular butane cartridge geometry. Fuel escape through slits rather than central tube. Overfilling leads to excessive pressure buildup. Reusing empty Thermosol containers via refills. Combining DIY methods with commercial refill kits. Alternative nozzles may fail without proper adapter. Proprietary valve removal enables long-term cost savings. RECOMMENDATIONS: Use 3D-printed adapters for Thermosol refills. Extract proprietary check valves with a wood screw. Mark the fill line to prevent overfilling. Replace o-rings carefully to avoid damage. Store Thermosol in fire-safe containers. Combine DIY slits with commercial nozzles. Swap out discolored pads regularly. Repurpose empty Thermosol containers via refills. Use a tapered object with a central slit for refills. Avoid proprietary adapters by modifying existing nozzles. Pressurize and depressurize during refill cycles. Source affordable Chinese-yum pads for replacements. Inspect valves for one-way check mechanisms. Follow video tutorials for adapter installation. Prioritize sealed containers for long-term storage. Adapt butane lighter attachments for Thermosol. Test refill methods with empty containers first. Document fill line marks for future reference. Compare DIY solutions to commercial refill kits. Advocate for open-standard Thermosol refills. Provide feedback on this episode.
TRACKLIST : Cinthie - Boxer Cholo - Operator Emanuele Red - District Damian Santiago - Get high Vortec - Unique skills Dino Saints - Dirty Fabrizio Carioni - No signal Damnc & Blinmachin - On the move Fran-co - AFBS flat Macg - All eyes on me (Khynes remix) Riko Forinson - Cheerful killer (Butane remix) Revler - Feel the beat
Fer Ciccive, born in 1992 in Mar del Plata, Argentina, developed a deep passion for electronic music after his first experience attending a party with his brother at one of the top clubs in his hometown He began his journey as a DJ in 2015 and Moved to New Zealand in 2019 Artistically, he has performed across New Zealand and Australia, playing in clubs such as Elsewhere, Bungalow, The Bunker, Burleigh Bazaar, The Byron Theatre, and at festivals like Earth Frequency and S.A.S.H Australia. And Becoming Co-Director of the Australian Based Events Productions Hidden Kolective. He has shared the booth with international artists including Sonja Moonear, Maher Daniel, Butane, and Andres Campo, as well as local talents such as Beatshot, Calmy, Alejandro Camhi, Mako, and Auntie Brenda, among others. Fer is known for his versatile sets, where Minimal Deep Tech, Rominimal, and Minimal House take center stage. He adapts his music to every occasion, creating dynamic performances that keep the audience constantly moving — blending dark grooves, textures, and minimalist sounds. His main goal is to create a deep connection with the crowd, inviting them to dive into an unforgettable musical experience. Keep an eye on Fer Ciccive: https://soundcloud.com/ferciccive https://instagram.com/ferciccive Listen to more electronic music on Intaresu https://intaresu.com
Expmental Records Radio Show, your Monyhlu digital hub for underground club music. The show will air every 1st Thursday of the month at 4PM CET - 3PM UK, hosted by Data Transmission. Experience the essence of underground club music with Eddy Romero. His curated tracks shift from deep reflection to energetic dance, each offering a distinct sound journey that's both captivating and immersive. Prepare to engage with music in a whole new way. Expmental Records Radio Show, helmed by label boss Eddy Romero, promises unique sonic journeys with occasional guests from our label roster. We invite you to join us in this venture to explore the pulse and rhythm of underground club music. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/drhowardsmithreports/reel/DI16H_3vnqZ/These torches violate mandatory federal safety regulations for multipurpose lighters as they create risks for fires, burns, and serious injuries or death to children. Affected is model number S400. About 33,650 torches were sold in the US and an additional 1,425 were sold in Canada exclusively online at Amazon.com from October 2023 through March 2025.Stop using and dispose of these recalled torches. To receive a full refund, contact Sondikodirt by emailing recalltorch@outlook.com for return instructions.#sonkiko #butane #torch #children #Starter #fire #burns #recall
Matt speaks with Woody, the National Connecting Communities Lead at Change Grow Live, who shares a candid account of his journey through addiction, recovery, and professional development. Woody reflects on the early signs of substance use in his teens and the emotional undercurrents that led him to rely on substances as a coping mechanism. He discusses his progression through various drugs, including butane gas, cannabis, hallucinogens, and ultimately alcohol, which became his most destructive dependency.Woody describes the personal impact of addiction on his life, including strained family relationships, disconnection from his children, and the loss of his physical and emotional wellbeing. He talks about hitting rock bottom, including a significant turning point involving arrest and hospitalisation, which prompted him to seek detox and begin a new phase of recovery. Woody speaks with honesty about the shame, isolation, and denial that often accompany substance misuse.A significant part of Woody's recovery has been grounded in spirituality, nature, and meaningful connection with others. He shares how his introduction to a spiritual philosophy helped replace his dependency on substances with a sense of purpose and guidance. He also emphasises the vital role of the recovery community and the importance of peer support in sustaining long-term wellbeing.Now in a leadership position, Woody explores the challenges and opportunities of being open about lived experience within professional settings. He reflects on stigma, disclosure, and the need to shift organisational cultures to recognise the value of lived experience as an asset. This episode offers insight into personal growth, systemic change, and the power of recovery to transform lives.Click here to text our host, Matt, directly!Believe in People explores addiction, recovery and stigma. For our full back catalogue you can visit our website ⬇️www.believeinpeoplepodcast.comIf you or someone you know is struggling then this series can help.You can see selected clips from the series on social media: @CGLHull ⬇️ Facebook | Twitter | Instagram We'd like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Christopher Tait of the band Belle Ghoul & Electric Six for allowing us to use the track Jonathan Tortoise. Thank you, Chris, for being a part of this journey with us.
In this edition, LPG Editor Peter Wilton and Deputy Editor Waldemar Jaszczyk discuss the recent sharp declines in the ARA barge and coaster butane markets. With a lack of gasoline blending buyers driving this trend, they are joined by Atishya Nayak, Argus editorial's gasoline expert, for her insights into this market.
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SPIDER-MAN VS DAREDEVIL & SCORPION!! Get Your Fantastic Four & Spider-Club RR Shirts: https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Come see us at MULTICON!! https://shorturl.at/2B9l4 Visit https://www.liquidiv.com & use Promo Code: REJECTS to get 20% off your first order. Save & Invest In Your Future Today, visit: https://www.acorns.com/rejects Full Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/thereelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, Spoiler Review, Theories, Easter Eggs, & Ending Explained with cameos from Doctor Octopus (Doc Ock) & Iron Man! In episodes 6 through 8 of Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the series delivers intense action and character development. Episode 6 features a thrilling cameo by Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil (voiced by Charlie Cox), who joins forces with Spider-Man in a high-stakes battle. In Episode 7, Lonnie Lincoln fully embraces his identity as Tombstone, leading to an epic showdown between Spider-Man and Scorpion. Episode 8 delves into Peter Parker's internal struggle as he contemplates abandoning his superhero persona, while Norman Osborn (voiced by Colman Domingo) challenges him with the line, "With great power comes great RESPECT," a stark twist on the classic Spider-Man mantra. Join Greg Alba, Coy Jandreau, Aaron Alexander, and John Humphrey as they react to these pivotal moments, offering in-depth analysis and commentary. Looking ahead, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has an exciting slate of projects lined up from March 2025 through December 2027, including Daredevil: Born Again (March 4, 2025), Thunderbolts (May 2, 2025), The Fantastic Four: First Steps (July 25, 2025), Blade (November 7, 2025), Avengers: Doomsday (May 1, 2026), and Avengers: Secret Wars (May 7, 2027). Additionally, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man is set to feature characters such as The Unicorn, Chameleon, Scorpio, Speed Demon, Tarantula, Butane, Green Goblin, & Carmilla Black #Spiderman #YourFriendlyNeighborhoodSpiderman #Disney #DisneyPlus #Reaction #React #Marvel #MarvelStudios #MCU #MarvelAnimation #Daredevil #Tombstone #Scorpion #NormanOsborn #UpcomingMarvelMovies #marvelrumors Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaronalexander/?hl=en Follow Coy Jandreau: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwYH2szDTuU9ImFZ9gBRH8w Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Con XeviPanda y Masterwikie Edita: XeviPanda Canción Resumen Final: El primer día en Midtown, con gran emoción, un mago y un alien causaron destrucción. Peter salvó a Nico en el feroz duelo, pero una araña le dejó su anhelo. Meses después, con poderes arácnidos, lucha en secreto, ágil y rápido. Sin Midtown, con Nico en Bales estudia, aunque la ciencia ya no es su guía. Su amor de infancia, Pearl, ya no es libre, con Lonnie, el fuerte, su corazón vibra. Salvó a Harry de un cruel tormento, y en redes creció su reconocimiento. Regresa a casa tras su jornada, con tía May, su alma amada. Pero un visitante le espera al final: Norman Osborn, de gesto infernal. Norman a Peter le da una misión, un puesto en Oscorp, gran invitación. Feliz acepta y al día siguiente, con nuevos colegas se vuelve prudente. Bentley Wittman, severo y frío, apaga su ánimo, lo deja sombrío. Mas Carla Connors le da emoción, con su proyecto de gran innovación. Pierde el partido, la fiesta también, su amigo Nico se va sin él. Pero en las noticias un fuego arde, y como Spider-Man entra en combate. Un tal Butane, con llamas de horror, quema un edificio por un error. Lo vence Peter y un logo observa, algo en su mente ya le remuerde. Tarde regresa, y en Oscorp lo espera, Norman Osborn con una prueba certera. En la pantalla, sin disimulo, Peter poniéndose su traje en lo oscuro. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
This man almost lost himself in the butane void in one night...
Prepare with Logan for Marvel Animation's 'Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man' that premieres with weekly episodes on Disney+ starting January 29th. Subscribe and check out more from indie podcast Mostly Superheroes via this link: https://mostlysuperheroes.com/season-5-blogcast/your-friendly-neighborhood-spider-man Unlike the smooth, modern look of “What If…?”, this animated show will harken back to Peter Parker's comic book origins as he begins his journey to become Spider-Man. This version of Peter's life will feature a bunch of new characters, including Nico Minoru, from the Runaways team; a new crush who isn't Mary Jane or Gwen Stacey; Amadeus Cho, who becomes a new Hulk in the comics; a Wakandan exchange student; and Harry Osborn, with Harry's father Norman (voiced by Colman Domingo) serving as Peter's mentor. (Well, at first, anyway.) Charlie Cox will be voicing the role of Daredevil, and Doctor Strange will appear as well (though it's unclear if Benedict Cumberbatch will voice that role). Paul F. Tompkins will voice Bentley Whittman, aka the Wizard. We'll also see some classic Spidey villains, including Unicorn, Chameleon, Scorpion, Speed Demon, Tarantula, Rhino, Butane and Doc Ock. Jeff Trammel (Cartoon Network's “Craig of the Creek”) is the head writer and executive producer. Season 2 is also in the works. MCU Tie-In: Early press materials had indicated that this show is a prequel to the Tom Holland storyline in the MCU, but details unveiled at San Diego Comic-Con 2022 — like the appearance of Harry and Norman Osborn — threw cold water on that idea. So: multiverse! Source: Variety ©2025 Carrogan Ventures, LLC
Off-Grid Cooking: Grills, Camp Stoves, and Fuel Storage | episode 320 When the grid goes down, cooking doesn't have to stop. Whether it's a power outage or an off-grid adventure, having reliable cooking methods is essential. Let's break down two of the best options—grills and camp stoves—and how to store enough fuel to keep them running. Grills: Charcoal vs. Propane Grills are a go-to for many preppers. Charcoal grills offer simplicity and flavor, but they require more effort to manage. Charcoal can take time to light, and temperature control isn't as precise. However, charcoal stores indefinitely if kept dry, making it a solid long-term prep. On the other hand, propane grills heat up quickly and allow for precise temperature control. They're easy to use and excellent for quick meals. The downside? Propane canisters are finite, and without regular refills, they won't last forever. Storing multiple propane tanks ensures longer use, but you'll need a safe, ventilated space. Camp Stoves with Butane For indoor cooking, camp stoves fueled by butane are a top choice. Compact and efficient, butane stoves are easy to set up and burn cleanly, making them safe for inside use. They're perfect for boiling water, heating food, or even frying. The catch? Butane canisters can be expensive and don't last long under heavy use. Fuel Storage Tips Charcoal: Store in airtight bins or sealed bags to keep it dry. Propane: Keep tanks outside in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight. Butane: Stockpile extra canisters, but be mindful of temperature changes that can affect pressure. By diversifying your cooking methods and ensuring ample fuel storage, you'll be ready to cook no matter the situation.
AUG. 5 Anant Cuisine of India, 4348 Pouncey Tract Road – The following violations were reported during a routine inspection: employees are rinsing hands in three-compartment sink instead of using hand sinks; kitchen hand sink doesn't have paper towels; can of Butane found stored alongside food ingredients; employees with long chin hair are not wearing beard guards; take-out containers are stored uninverted; shelves surrounding cooking equipment are covered in aluminum foil; fryer baskets are in disrepair; cutting boards on cook line are scratched and stained; mop isn't hung to air dry; light above cook line doesn't have a protective shield;...Article LinkSupport the Show.
All of last week, Brent futures were comfortably trading at $85/bbl. Now (at time of recording), they're trading around $82.50/bbl. There is a definite bearish turn to the rangebound wave we were in last week. WTI has seen more bullish interest, and it's just entered negative handles in CTA data. WTI also sold off aggressively on 19th July from $81/bbl to $78/bbl. Volatility has also risen significantly for both Brent and WTI - especially in comparison to low volatility all year. Overall, refinery margins can be summed up as not bad, but also not good. Primarily driven by the weakness in crude, gasoil cracks gapped up higher by $1 late Monday afternoon. Aug'24 gasoil cracks were up from $18.50/bbl to $19.30/bbl. Interestingly, the market for naphtha - which is a market most suspectable to geopolitical concerns - has been strong. Butane margins have also risen significantly. The increase in profitability comes from a more significant US butane demand. Looking to macro femands and the One to Watch; China Central Bank's actions have been interesting. China's PBOC central bank cut rate early Monday morning 10bp across the yield curve to try and stimulate growth. Off the back of this, Greg and James discuss if deflation is something we need to be worried about in Europe this year and next. Vincent discuses some key headlines in our Googling Oil segment, including; Russia Considers Building Oil Refinery in Cuba, Slovak PM Blasts Ukraine's Lukoil Sanctions As Oil Flow Stops and Why Nigerians are praying for the success of a new oil refinery. As for the Trade Idea this week, Vincent suggests going Short brent Dubai.If you would like to connect with any of our hosts on LinkedIn, please click on the hyperlinks below:Greg Newman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/oilderivatives/James Brodie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesbrodiecmt/Mita Chaturvedi: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mita-chaturvedi/Vincent Wu: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincent-wu-099816125/Chapters for this episode are: 0:00 Introduction0:58 Brent Futures update05:48 Managed money discussion7:00 Bullish banks16:40 Refinery margin update26:21 Macro demand40:22 One to watch (key data)40:50 "Googling oil:" world oil news 47:38 Trade idea
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIs buying a butane-filling business for $4.5 million a good investment? With $1 million in cash flow and $500,000 in real estate value, Michael, Bill, and Mills discussed the pros and cons, explored the key financials, and considered the potential risks and rewards of this deal. Tune in and enjoyThanks to this episode's sponsor:Acquisition Lab and their team have been longtime supporters of the pod.Acquisition Lab exists to help people buy a business and navigate all the complexities of the process, as well as provide a trusted framework, tools, and resources to support you from search to close.If you are serious about buying a business, check out acquisitionlab.com or email the Lab's director Chelsea Wood, chelsea@buythenbuild.com and mention us ;)Learn how to buy a business.If you are interested in buying a business but unsure how to start, you should check Michael's Buy a Business Course. Advertise with us by clicking here Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations. For inquiries or suggestions, email us at contact@acquanon.com
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIs buying a butane-filling business for $4.5 million a good investment? With $1 million in cash flow and $500,000 in real estate value, Michael, Bill, and Mills discussed the pros and cons, explored the key financials, and considered the potential risks and rewards of this deal. Tune in and enjoyThanks to this episode's sponsor:Acquisition Lab and their team have been longtime supporters of the pod.Acquisition Lab exists to help people buy a business and navigate all the complexities of the process, as well as provide a trusted framework, tools, and resources to support you from search to close.If you are serious about buying a business, check out acquisitionlab.com or email the Lab's director Chelsea Wood, chelsea@buythenbuild.com and mention us ;)Learn how to buy a business.If you are interested in buying a business but unsure how to start, you should check Michael's Buy a Business Course. Advertise with us by clicking here Do you love Acquanon and want to see our smiling faces? Subscribe to our Youtube channel. Do you enjoy our content? Rate our show! Follow us on Twitter @acquanon Learnings about small business acquisitions and operations. For inquiries or suggestions, email us at contact@acquanon.com
Take me out to the ball game! Put me in coach, I'm ready to play! Or if you're sittin' in the cheap seats! Pick your song about baseball and then let's welcome one of the greatest pitchers in the game today back to the show! Walker BUTANE Buehler is back to talk about his rehab assignments, how he has prepared for his comeback to the mound, and just how good this Los Angeles Dodgers lineup is! We are honored to call Walker a good friend and so fired up to have him back on the microphone! Now let's play ball! This episode is brought to you by Jack Daniel's Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey, The Nashville Palace, Oakley Sunglasses, Banded Workout Gear, Mickey Thompson Tires, Napa Valley Olive Oil, DemerBox Speaker Boxes, GATR Coolers, RIGID Lights, KERSHAW Knives, American Almond Beef, The Provider Culinary, and LEER Toppers!
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This week at the Terp Table, I'm comparing three of the commonly used torchless heating methods with the torch to see how they stack up and what's right for you! On the table today we have the Terp Sous Vide, The DNAIL Universal Torchless Heating Unit, and the Disorderly Conduction Dual XXL Cobra Coil! Each one of these methods works just fine to heat up your quartz, and each one also has drawbacks to their design/functionality! The moral of this episode is that torchless methods eliminate millions of cans of butane from being sold and thrown into landfills & oceans of the world! Terps N ThingsPurple Blazer Big Shot GT 8000Terp Sous Vide @ 1000ºFUniversal Torchless Heating UnitDisorderly Conduction - Dual XXL Cobra Coil@lymerisingfarms - Glue Mints@whoswho_solventless - Strawberry Gary 90u Melt@bearmountainstudios - 10mm DD RBR Clear w Green Dream accent@toro.glass - 10mm Terp Vortex@wave_quartz - 10mm Mini XL Gyer Slurper2024 PATREON (RE)LAUNCH! THIS RIGHT HERE IS HANDS DOWN THE BEST WAY TO DIRECTLY SUPPORT THE PODCAST AND CONTINUE TO BE ABLE TO BRING ENTERTAINING/EDUCATIONAL CONVERSATIONS! YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT IS WHAT KEEPS TERPENE THERAPY FROM BURNING OUT! IN EXCHANGE FOR YOUR SUBSCRIPTION YOU GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT, MONTHLY GIVEAWAYS, AND MUCH MORE!https://www.patreon.com/terpenetherapypodcasthttps://www.patreon.com/terpenetherapypodcastThank you for listening and please make sure you check out all of our social medias and subscribe to our YouTube and Patreon!https://www.instagram.com/terpenetherapypodcast/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIuE6pg63WB2dwZ--1SgTig/featuredSupport the Show.
Micha and Jay from Butane (https://butane.dev) will join me in this interview to discuss their synthetic asset protocol built on Cardano. They bring new levels of optimization and innovation to the chain, with lots of exciting features and optimization for the community and Cardano DeFi.They also discuss their upcoming Oracle solution and why they needed to build one, as well as their stance on pushing open-source development on Cardano. We also talk through their Catalyst proposals for fund 12. Timestamps (00:00) Intro(04:20) How can you make your platform accessible?(05:58) Competition and competitive edge(07:36) Multiple actions per transaction(09:50) Hedging 14:58 Hiccup with Lenfi Liquidations(17:04) Butanes Oracle solution(18:47) Butane BlazeCatalyst Proposals https://www.lidonation.com/sw/proposals/blaze-plutus-data-serialisation-f12 https://www.lidonation.com/sw/proposals/blaze-tools-for-handling-and-managing-script-deployments-f12 https://www.lidonation.com/sw/proposals/blaze-maintenance-security-improvements-testing-assurances-for-the-blaze-sdk-f12 https://www.lidonation.com/sw/proposals/blaze-fully-featured-ledger-emulator-transaction-builder-for-the-chang-hard-fork-and-plutusv3-f12
LTHM 750 - Diego ValleLatest LTHM label release:Prince.L - Off Connectionhttps://lthm.bandcamp.com/album/off-connection-2Track List:1.Joshūa Watts – Sixam [Astral Infusion Records]2.Joshūa Watts – Response [Astral Infusion Records]3.Sojo – Duendes Espaguetti [Tonic D Records]]4.David Gtronic, Guy From Downstairs – Forever [Personality Disorder Music]5.Gene – Rolland [Gene]6.Butane, Riko Forinson – You Make Me [Extrasketch]7.Lolah – Hypnotica (Cristina Lazic Remix)[Bamboleo]8.Karcelen – Hentai (Anika Kunst Remix)[Dreams On Wax]9.Butane, Saño (IT) – Little Helper 412-1 [Little Helper]10.Anna Schreit - Schön Hacke [Anxiety Theraphy]11.Dragutesku – Ecliptic (Traumer Remix) [raru]12.Katya RED, Dream Logic (US) – Dragonflies (Krissky Remix)[Crossfade Sounds]LTHM Music Releases:lthm.bandcamp.com/Shop LTHM Apparel by Happy Harry Taggs here:happyharrytaggs.com/www.instagram.com/happyharrytaggs/Follow:www.instagram.com/diegovalle_lthm/www.instagram.com/lthm_music/LTHM Label Website:www.lthmmusic.com/
Propane, Butane or Electric? What's best for heat and cooking? YES! We'll also play with a new lighting idea, visit an iconic fountain, take a rid in Africa and find an easy way to check the weather. Travel with us on the Danube River through Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic! Details at: bit.ly/CofCDanube24 If you'd like to support this podcast, please visit BuyMeACoffee.com/BuiltToGo The Toyota Quantum. NEWS WSJ - No Showers, No Sleep: Van Life Isn't as Cool as Instagram Makes it Seem https://www.wsj.com/personal-finance/van-life-living-96f4e986 British Readers Digest How embracing the van life helped me beat the cost-of-living https://www.readersdigest.co.uk/inspire/life/embracing-the-van-life-helped-me-beat-the-cost-of-living Business Insider: I spent years considering van life and finally embarked on a 2-week trip last fall. 5 months later, I'm still dreaming of the lifestyle. https://www.businessinsider.com/van-life-road-trip-convinced-nomadic-lifestyle-is-for-me-2024-3 PRODUCT REVIEW NiLight 60 LED Light https://amzn.to/3U3axN Dual Fuel GasOne Stove (mentioned in main segment) https://amzn.to/3U2QAWK A PLACE TO VISIT Buckingham Fountain https://loopchicago.com/listings/buckingham-fountain TALES FROM THE ROAD African Bus Plunge https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68690454 Some links are affiliate links. If you purchase anything from these links, the show will receive a small fee. This will not impact your price in any way.
Le Gabon est un pays producteur de pétrole mais qui importe la quasi-totalité du gaz butane consommé dans les ménages. Pour réduire sa dépendance de l'étranger, le Gabon vient d'inaugurer une usine de production de gaz à Batanga dans le sud-ouest du pays, à proximité de Port-Gentil. Un événement salué par les populations, mais aussi par les autorités de la transition. De notre correspondant à Libreville, Le président de la Transition, Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema a personnellement effectué le déplacement de Batanga pour inaugurer l'usine. Ce chantier avait été lancé sous l'ancien régime, il y a deux ans. « En réponse à un besoin en énergie supplémentaire exprimée par le Gabon, Perenco a lancé le projet de construction de cette usine de GPL, ce qu'on appelle plus communément gaz butane ou gaz domestique, explique Adrien Broche, directeur général de Perenco. Cela représente pour nous un investissement de plus de 50 millions de dollars, soit environ 35 milliards de FCFA. » Selon l'entreprise franco-britannique, l'usine est en capacité de produire 15 000 tonnes par an de gaz butane et va permettre de réduire de plus de 50% les importations de gaz butane. Avant cette usine, le Gabon produisait 10 000 tonnes de gaz butane via la Société gabonaise de raffinage (Sogara). Toute cette production ne comble pas cependant la forte demande nationale. Bonne nouvelle pour les populations, juste après l'inauguration de l'usine, le gouvernement a baissé le prix de la bouteille de gaz de 5 950 à 4 950 FCFA soit une réduction de 1 000 FCFA.Du mieux pour les populations et pour l'environnementAlban Migueli, de l'ONG Mandji Moins cher, estime que ce n'est pas suffisant, l'État peut encore mieux faire : « En comparaison avec d'autres pays, on va parler du Maroc qui a pour la même bouteille à 1 250, la Tunisie à 1 350, pour la Libye le gaz est toujours à 1 500 FCFA. On peut mieux faire pour notre pays en ce qui concerne la réduction du prix du gaz. »Dans le passé, le gaz découvert dans les champs pétroliers était systématiquement brûlé. Nicaise Moulombi, président de l'ONG Croissance saine environnement, estime que la nouvelle usine génère un gain économique et environnemental. « Aujourd'hui, ce gaz n'est plus torché et donc n'émet plus de gaz à effet de serre », explique-t-il. Un usage qui va permettre de réduire l'impact sur le climat, estime-t-il, de « réduire significativement les pollutions ». Et de conclure : « c'est donc une bonne chose pour le Gabon qui se prépare à la transition énergétique. »Plusieurs autres projets gaziers sont en cours. À long terme, le Gabon rêve de mettre fin à l'importation de gaz pour en devenir un exportateur.À lire aussiLe Gabon va augmenter sa production de gaz butane de 20% après 2023
Expmental Records Radio Show, your bi-weekly digital hub for underground club music. The show will air every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 4PM CET - 3PM UK, hosted by Data Transmission. Dive into the immersive soundscapes of underground house with Episode 7 of Expmental Records Radio Show, hosted by the masterful Balearic artist, Frink. Airing on the first Thursday of the month, Frink will curate a selection of his personal favourite tracks, delivering a masterclass in deep and underground club music. Renowned in the Deep House scene, Frink's exceptional taste promises a lineup of the finest cuts that define the pulse of the underground. Join us for an exploration of rhythm and sound with a selector revered by the community. Expmental Records Radio Show, helmed by label boss Eddy Romero and FRINK, promises unique sonic journeys with occasional guests from our label roster. We invite you to join us in this new venture to explore the pulse and rhythm of underground club music. TRACKLIST: 1.Pornbugs & Frink- See Through my eyes (Original Mix) Bondage music 2.Markus Homm - Cubicle (Original Mix) Sublease 3.Reto Erni, Augusto Gagliardi- Movement (Augusto Remix) Cue 4.Surrender Discipline - Metro 6 (Din & Ioan lv Remix) Micronica Records 5.Frink - Changes (Original Mix) Sublease 6.Miraj (AU) - Stranded8 (Original Mix) Celestial rec 7.Steve End -Trychome (Original Mix) Moodyhouse rec 8-Butane, Riko Forinson, Nima Gorji -Too hot For Humans (Original Mix) Cue 9.Frederik Ansgar - mrnt (Original Mix) DP-6 rec 10.Goldred -Tokyo Time (Original Mix) Bosh Rec 11.Solus - Chasing Starlight (Original Mix) Suede rec 12.Solus - Cosmic Clock (original mix) Suede rec 13.Dompe- Apollo (Original Mix) Heattraxx
Yeats Music Vol.176 podcast bringing you some of the best in house music, tech house, deep house, techno and whatever other tracks are in the crate!! Cheers! Website: wwww.yeatsmusic.com Follow on: - Instagram: @yeatsmusic - Facebook: @YeatsDJ - Twitter: @YeatsMusic Tracks: 1. Brickman - Reflections (Original Mix) 2. Brickman - Reborn (Nadja Lind Remix) 3. Brickman - Zero Gravity (Original Mix) 4. Markus Homm - Homesick (Original Mix) 5. Butane, Riko Forinson - Voice on Tape (Nadja Lind Dub Remix) 6. Frink - Loola (Original Mix) 7. Nenad J. - Dig Deeper (Luis Bravo's Stripped Remix) 8. Riko Forinson - E1 D1 (Original Mix) 9. The AM - Dreams (Original Mix) 10. Helmut Ebritsch - Emerging Consciousness (Original Mix) 11. Pornbugs - Cielos (Remastered) 12. Jason Rivas, koji Tobuka - Insomnia Experience (Original Mix) 13. Kassian - Faux Polynesia (Original Mix) 14. Beau Soleil - She Walks (Original Mix) 15. Rephlex - GRTMN (Original Mix) 16. CLASS'88 - One Love (Original Mix) 17. DJ Sneak - So Damn Electrik (Original Mix) 18. Street Slang - FreeHuh (Original Mix) 19. The Stoned - Turn It Around (Original Mix) 20. Josh Stone, 4Peace - Can't Let You Get Away (Original Mix) 21. Ashee - Poison (Original Mix)
A weekly shiur by Dayan Levi Yitzchok Raskin, Rov of Anash in London, explores interesting Torah questions and halachic dilemmas. The following issues are discussed by Dayan Raskin in this week's episode: 1) Raising the Kiddush-cup one tefach or three tefochim: [1] 2) You have written that Butane-lamps are unsuitable for Menorahs. What about Tiki torches?[2] 3) May one light Menorah away from his home? E.g. we've brought the kids to the grandparents for Menorah-lighting. We would like to stay for supper. But I'm not allowed to eat before I light the Menorah.[3] 4) May a Jewish man who is married to a non-Jewish woman be called to the Torah? If he's a Kohen, does he forfeit the privileges of Kehunah? May he duchen? [4] 5) The wind blew my trampoline from my garden, over an 8ft hedge, to the street, where it landed on a neighbour's car, lopping off a wing-mirror. Am I liable?[5] 6) I sell jewellery. A Jewish man wishes to buy a ring for his wedding a non-Jewish woman. May I sell him the ring?[6] 7) Feedback on the saga of the coffee en route to work:[7] a) Does travelling in a car have the same status as a traveller on foot? b) I'm standing at the bus-stop and I say a brocho and begin eating a snack. The bus arrives and I get on board; new brocho? 8) I have a haphazard pile of Seforim. Am I permitted – on Shabbos - to return each Sefer to its place?[8] Join Zoom Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/9764852268 Index to previous Panorama Shiurim: Panorama Index 2 - Google Docs Next Motzei Shabbos (19 Kislev): ‘Inspire Farbrengen' begins at 8 PM. The Shiur will be earlier: 7 – 8 PM. ________________________________________ [1] הערה בקובץ על אמירת תהלים; אגרות קודש חכ"ג אגרת ט'טז; מילואים לסדור רבנו הזקן עם הערות כו' סימן כח. וע"ע תורה שלמה פ' תצוה ע' קסז-ח; אנציקלופד' תלמודית סוף ערך 'זרת' (כרך יב ע' תמד). [2] ראה פסקי תשובות ר"ס תרע"ג. [3] ראה פסקי תשובות סי' תרעז; נטעי גבריאל – חנוכה פי"א סעיף ה. סיפור שהתפרסם בעיתון 'דערהער' אשתקד. ומוסבר בזה מה שכ"ק אדמו"ר מוהרש"ב נ"ע הדליק נ"ח בבית אמו הרבנית ע"ה. [4] נידון בשנת תשפ"ב פ' ח"ש ופ' כי תשא. הגרש"ז אויערבך ב'דרשו' סי' נה מס' 58; ס' ומקרב בימין ח"א סי' ב-ג; נתיבים בשדה"ש ח"ב ע' 66; שו"ת אמר רב"א סי' כח (בשם ה'שבט הלוי'). וש"נ לדבריו המאלפים בשו"ת רבני אירופא סי' ב. וילע"ע בשו"ת שירי מנחה, ואינו תח"י. [5] אבנו סכינו ומשאו שנפלו לרה"ר באונס והזיקו, פטור – חו"מ סי' תיא ס"ב. [6] ראה דגול מרבבה על הש"ך יו"ד סי' קנא סק"ו, אם יש חיוב להפריש ישראל העובר עבירה בזדון. אבל לפי דברי אדה"ז הלכות רבית סע"ז משמע דשייך לפנ"ע גם במומר. אכן בנדו"ד אינו מסייע לעבירה כלל, כי האיש היהודי הזה חי מכבר עם הערלית ר"ל, ורק שרוצה לעשות טקס. [7] חיי אדם כלל נט סט"ז; שער הציון סי' קעח אות לח. שו"ת אור לציון ח"ב סי' יב סט"ו – שהנוסע ברכב הוא כמו ההולך בדרך. וכ"כ בס' וזאת הברכה (ח"ב ע' 62). ומ"מ כתב שאם קבע לאכול ברכב חונה ואח"כ המשיך לנסוע – לא מקרי שינוי מקום! וראה במשנ"ב מהדורת 'דרשו' שם הערה 33 בשם הרח"ק שהיתר המשנ"ב מיירי בעגלה בלא גג, ואילו בנכנס לרכב הוי כנכנס לבית וצריך לברך. [8] ראה שמירת שבת כהלכתה פ"ג סס"ט וספ"א.
EXPMENTAL RECORDS RADIO SHOW, EPISODE 4 EDDY ROMERO Expmental Records Radio Show, your bi-weekly digital hub for underground club music. The show will air every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 4PM CET - 3PM UK, hosted by Data Transmission. Welcome to Episode 4 of the Expmental Records Radio Show, hosted this time by our label boss, Eddy Romero. This very special set is dedicated in loving memory of his recently departed friend, Oscar Egoist. Expect a deep and enigmatic mix, featuring many of Eddy's most cherished tracks that beautifully also capture Oscar's distinct musical essence. Join us in this touching tribute as we remember Oscar's influential contribution to our vibrant musical world. Expmental Records Radio Show, helmed by label boss Eddy Romero and FRINK, promises unique sonic journeys with occasional guests from our label roster. We invite you to join us in this venture to explore the pulse and rhythm of underground club music. Playlist 1. Helmut Ebritsch – Self Creation (Original Mix) Lucidflow 2. Brizman – Lilly's Song (Original Mix) 3. Mutul & David Read – Breathe (Pablo Bolivar Deep Breath Remix) Bar 25 Music 4. Robert David - Ego (Emiliano Martini Remix) Simple Things Records 5. Monetic - Back To The Station (Original Mix) Lucidflow 6. Gerwin van Engelenburg - Greyhound (Original Mix) Metrohm Records 7. Alexander Machak – Introvert (Original Mix) Bondage Music 8. Eddy Romero - The Reality (Feat. Jen Bleux) (Original Mix) Expmental Records 9. Aiwaska, Roland Clark - Live Tonight (Mihai Popoviciu Remix) Bar 25 Music 10. Butane & Riko Forinson – High Fidelity (Original Mix) Extrasketch 11. George Morel and Mark Jackus feat. Golden Parazyth - Hello My Friend (Original Mix) 12. Dad of the Year - Love (AmuAmu Remix) Magician On Duty 13. Renato Cohen & AFFKT - Acid Rollercoaster (Niv Ast remix) Sincopat
Just an extension to the cold weather camping talk from the last episode.
Butane, Greg Ah Ree - Little Helper 403-2 Bicep - Keep Keep Adam Stacks - Repeat Angel Heredia - LOW RESONANCE Thomas Langner, Lucjan - Little Things AMS - Morning Glory (Andrew Azara Remix Jaded - Work (Maxinne Extended Remix) Will & Batty - Stay Demuja, Kolter - Bonzai ROYO - Frogy CamelPhat x Josh Gigante - Your Mind Joyce Muniz - Buzzing Sandhog, Renato Cohen - Accent (Renato Cohen Remix)
It's the annual etymology quizlusionist! I'm on a family holiday for the first time since 1988, so enlisted my brother Andy Zaltzman of the Bugle podcast to test his/your wits on singing goats, explosives, mythological Greek sweeteners, attics, left-handedness and whales. Can you beat Andy's score? Play along using the interactive scoresheet at theallusionist.org/andyquiz. Become a member of the Allusioverse at theallusionist.org/donate and as well as keeping this independent podcast going, you get regular livestreams and watchalong parties - AND to hang out with your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community. Plus, if you sign up by 31 August 2023, I will record the words and phrases of your choice for you to use as your phone text tone or alarm or doorbell or little message of affirmation. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk lovingly and winningly about your product or thing, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Blueland, refillable home cleaning products eliminating single-use plastics. Get 15% off your first order by going to blueland.com/allusionist.• Ravensburger, who have been making jigsaw puzzles since 1883! Try their vast range of puzzles from 2 pieces to 40,000.• Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothes ever, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • Kitsch, who make products to care for your hair and skin - shampoo and conditioner bars, soaps, sleep masks, heatless rollers, satin hoodies and bonnets and pillowcases... Get a whopping 30% off your entire order at MyKitsch.com/allusionist.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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LTHM 713 - Diego ValleLatest LTHM label release: Cason Bridges - Company | Remixes: Diego Valle, Cantos, Mr. Bremsonmusic.lthmmusic.com/casonbridgescompanyTrack List:1.Josh Wink – San Guine [Freerange Records]2.Butane, Riko Forison – Too Hot For Humans (Nima Gorij Mix)[Cue]3.Franck Roger – Les Emotions [Earthrumental Music]4.Rework – Good For Ya (Pezzner Remix)[Get Physical]5.Hamza Rahimtula, Manu Idhra – Thar Calling [Wind Horse Records]6.Collective Machine & Julian Millan – First Vision [8Bit]7.Aaron Reynoso – The Observer (Extended Mix)[Hidden Jams]8.Kali G – C-Thar (Hamza Rahimtula Remix)[Wind Horse Records]9.Jack District – The Wind Blow [DeepBeat Records]10.TooRare – Envision [Conceptual]11.Anton Lanski – Aun [Berg Audio]12.Ohm – Seeds [Ausblick]LTHM Music Releases:lthm.bandcamp.com/Shop LTHM Apparel by Happy Harry Taggs here: happyharrytaggs.com/www.instagram.com/happyharrytaggs/Follow:www.instagram.com/diegovalle_lthm/www.instagram.com/lthm_music/LTHM Label Website: www.lthmmusic.com/
LTHM 694 - Diego ValleLatest LTHM label release: Cason Bridges - Company | Remixes: Diego Valle, Cantos, Mr. Bremsonhttps://music.lthmmusic.com/casonbridgescompanyTrack List:1.Brett Gould, Penny F – Black Light [ORIGINS RCRDS]2.Josh Wink – Higher State of Consciousness (Damian Lazarus Re-Shape)[Strictly Rhythm]3.Alexander Skancke, Henriku – Piri Piri [Quirk]4.Cosmjn – Platzpark [Bread And Butter Recordings]5.Butane, Riko Forinson – Here Now [ExtraSketch]6.Lost On Mars – African Whispers [Totemic Records]7.Maximo Producer – La Maestosa [MABE BLACK RECORDS]8.Alexander Skancke, Henriku – What Happened [Quirk]9.Pornbugs – Juvania (Rhadow Remix)[Bondage Music]10.JNJS – Descent [MOVIN]11.Mihai Popoviciu – Automat [Still Hot]12.Mihai Popoviciu – Immensity [Still Hot]LTHM Music Releases:https://lthm.bandcamp.com/ Shop LTHM Apparel by Happy Harry Taggs here: https://happyharrytaggs.com/https://www.instagram.com/happyharrytaggs/Follow:https://www.instagram.com/diegovalle_lthm/https://www.instagram.com/lthm_music/ LTHM Label Website: https://www.lthmmusic.com/
LTHM 688 - Diego ValleLatest LTHM label release: Thomas Genchev - Orbitshttps://lthm.bandcamp.com/album/orbitsTrack List:1.Rowan, Bessone – Apokalyps (Kirik Remix)[Totoyov]2.Alex Cabrera & Ignacio Morales – The Child (feat. The Magic Olives) (Jorge Saovretti Morning Dub)[Vatos Locos]3.Aaron – Ebleskiver [arbartik]4.Thomas Genchev – Transitions [LTHM]5.Devv, Soundopamine – Forgotten [Gliese]6.Ricardo Villalobos – Arild [Cocoon Recordings]7.David Gtronic – Pupsik (Boris Werner Remix)[Vatos Locos]8.Moonbootica & Ante Perry – So Simple (Robosonic Remix)[Kittball]9.Butane & Riko Forinson – Here Now (Butanes Full Circle Remix)[Extrasketch]10.Butane – Old People Doing Drugs In Hotel Rooms [Extrasketch]11.Unknown Artist – Who 07 [Stk]LTHM Music Releases:https://lthm.bandcamp.com/ Shop LTHM Apparel by Happy Harry Taggs here: https://happyharrytaggs.com/https://www.instagram.com/happyharrytaggs/Follow:https://www.instagram.com/diegovalle_lthm/https://www.instagram.com/lthm_music/ LTHM Label Website: https://www.lthmmusic.com/
Recorded at Ten86 Lounge in Hawthorne, New Jersey the lizards pair the Partagás Coronas Gordas Añejados with 15 Year Aged Macallan Single Malt Scotch. The guys discuss the history of the Habanos Añejados line, they debate the value of the scotch pairing and they review Gizmo's first-ever box seizure.Join the Lounge Lizards for a weekly discussion on all things cigars (both Cuban and non-Cuban), whiskey, food, travel, life and work. This is your formal invitation to join us in a relaxing discussion amongst friends and become a card-carrying Lounge Lizard yourself. This is not your typical cigar podcast. We're a group of friends who love sharing cigars, whiskey and a good laugh.website/merch/rating archive: loungelizardspod.comemail: hello@loungelizardspod.com to join the conversation and be featured on an upcoming episode!instagram: @loungelizardspod
Yeats Music Vol.163 podcast bringing you some of the best in house music, tech house, deep house, techno and whatever other tracks are in the crate!! Cheers! Website: wwww.yeatsmusic.com Follow on: - Instagram: @yeatsmusic - Facebook: @YeatsDJ - Twitter: @YeatsMusic Tracks: 1. Erdi Irmak - Swamp City (Original Mix) 2. Tim Kossmann - Loop A (Original Mix) 3. Tim Kossmann - Gaian Mind (Original Mix) 4. Steve Foulds - Vanishing Point (Original Mix) 5. Lonerist - Impulse Control (Original Mix) 6. Butane, Riko Forinson - Foraging For Moments (DJ Nox Remix) 7. Aumrec - Wanres (Original Mix) 8. Tiptoes - Mars Landings (Original Mix) 9. Philco - You Make Me Feel (Original Mix) 10. 324AM, AgentValjean - Someday (Original Mix) 11. Demuja - Call It A Night (Original Mix) 12. Nick Curly - Island Letters (Original Mix) 13. Kolombo, Flashmob - Move Your Body (Jay de Lys Remix) 14. Mr Jay - Chase This (Extended Mix) 15. Joyce (ARG) - True Soul (Original Mix) 16. Dompe - Blue Funk (Original Mix) 17. BETH (UK) - Jeggy Beat (Tiptoes ReJeg) 18. Joyce (ARG) - I Will Be Here (Original Mix) 19. Ale Castro, Adrian Hour - Club Der Misionaere (Andreas Henneberg Remix) 20. Intr0beatz - Piano Cat (Original Mix) 21. Supershy - Don't Let Go (Original Mix)
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About the Episode Latt Mansor shares his knowledge about exogenous ketones and their applications for peak performance, health, medical therapies, and more. In the show, Latt breaks down the differences between exogenous ketones and the evolution from ketone salts to ketone esters and now ketone IQ’s R-1,3-butanediol. Latt and Heads Up founder Dave Korsunsky share their direct experience of using exogenous ketones and the benefits they experience. While also discussing their experiences fasting and getting into a ketogenic state with endogenous ketones. You’ll learn all the the benefits and new opportunities ketogenesis has for us and the many ways to apply it in your life. Learn more from Latt and his expertise in the wonderful world of Advanced Ketogenics. Health & Performance Hack:Using Sodium Bicarbonate With Exogenous Ketones Plus Carb Loading Before A Big Performance Event, Has Been Shown To Maximize Performance Capacities While Balancing Fatigue Inducing Blood Acidity Levels. Heads Up This podcast is brought to you by Heads Up, a web and mobile app designed to help both individuals and health practitioners centrally track the vital health data that matters. Instantly synchronize your (or your clients') medical records, connect favorite health devices and apps, and use the data to optimize your health (and that of your clients). Click on the button below to start your free 30-day trial. (Opens in new tab) Get My Free Trial! Podcast Episode 62 Transcription Dave Korsunsky: Hey, everyone. Welcome back to data-driven health radio. I’m your host, Dave Korsunski. And my guest today is Latt Mansor and Latt is from a company that we’re especially excited to introduce to the heads up community. This is the first time we really talked about an exogenous ketone product on the show, even though we’ve been doing metabolic therapy for years and years and years. So I think it’s, it’s definitely long overdue. Welcome to the show. Latt is a PhD. His PhD is in physiology, anatomy and genetics from Oxford, also a master’s in biotech from Columbia. So he’s a smart cookie. He knows a lot about metabolic therapy and a lot about how we can use exogenous ketones and other products along the journey. And we’re gonna dive into how to put these products into use in, in day to day application, both for individuals, and then also for practitioners who are working with clients or patients, depending on the type of practice you’re in how to introduce these into the program and into the protocol. And then in the spirit of data driven health radio, we’re gonna talk about how do you, how do you measure the effects of these products both acutely and then over time and how can individuals and practitioners start to see the benefits of these products in some of the diagnostic lab data, maybe the data coming back from different devices. So welcome to the show, Mr. Latt, Latt Mansor Thank you very much, Dave, Great to be here. Dave Korsunsky: Yeah. Thank you. You, you guys have been on our radar screen for a long time. You guys were the OGs in, in exogenous ketones. So you guys have been doing this for a while. Tell us just a little bit of, of the history about the company and, and how you guys really, in my opinion were first to market with this. And, and, and how did that all come about? Latt Mansor I think it started all the way in like 2016 where our co-founders Jeff and Michael decided to look into the science around bio hacking, cuz they were already quite big around nootropics and intermittent fasting, metabolic health. So exogenous Ketone was just the next step where, you know, how do we hack the system so that we can get all the benefits of fasting and calorie restriction or ketogenic diet without going through that sort of grueling, you know, diet or grueling, like, you know, fasting period and still get the ketones. And that was when they started doing the research and then they spoke to the University of Oxford, professor Kirin Clark got their license to market. The first keto ester in the world in 2017, I believe I didn’t join the company, unfortunately until 2019 where they already got a phase two STTR, which is a contract with the government military contract, cuz they did a phase one before showing a Exogenous ketones managed to mitigate the decline of cognitive function in hypoxia. Latt Mansor So then the government was like, well, you’ve, you’ve done the proof of concept. You, you’ve proven that it works. So let’s expand this research into a bigger population with more data points, again, data driven, right? This is very relevant. How do we convince everyone that this actually works, especially for military personnel who are operating in high altitude where they’re always exposed to low oxygen environments, which is hypoxia. So I came in, joined the company in 2019, became their research lead and also became their principal investigator for this particular project. So yeah, there you go. A little bit of a ketone history with HVMN Dave Korsunsky: Yeah, I, I recall from the early days that, while the original studies on exogenous ketones were in hypoxia environments, it did come out of military applications where they did see a big benefit in a very specific use case. And, I’ve personally been involved in the world of ketogenic therapy for a really, really long time. And I remember some of the first products and, and they’re still on the market are actually the salts and that was kind of the, those came out first. But for those who are listening and, and who have never used these products before, could you just maybe distinguish between the two in terms of the difference and, and just give us like a really basic newbie overview on exogenous ketone. And, then I’ll go into some more specific questions around how can we strategically apply these products? Latt Mansor: Of course. So let’s start with the definition of Ketone bodies. So Ketone bodies are essentially substrates that our body makes from fat when we are running low on sugar carbs and glycogen stores. So that is achieved via ENT fast orogenic diet. So the three main keto bodies that our body make are beta-Hydroxybutyric, aco-acetate, and acetone. The first one, beta hydroxybutyrate is the main keto body that is used for metabolism and energy. Having said that, exogenous keto is one form or another that increases the beta hydroxybutyrate levels in the body. Keto salt are essentially beta hydroxybutyrate bound with a salt, whether it’s sodium potassium, magnesium. So you have BHB bound to a salt because BHB is an acid. So it can be bound to a salt chemically, and you’re consuming the BHB directly. And then your body processes it and increases your blood BHB ketone esters on the other hand are BHB bound to a butanediol. The difference is the, the bond itself is an Esteban and that’s why it’s called ketone ester. And when you ingest ketone esters, you will then cleave the molecule into half. So you get a BHB molecule and a butanediol molecule. The BHB molecule will go directly into your bloodstream and increase your blood BHB level. While butanediol will go to your liver and gets converted into BHB as well, giving that extra boost of elevated blood BHB level. Dave Korsunsky: Nice. You get two for one. So Latt Mansor: The, exactly. So, so the difference here is that ketone salt, it can’t elevate your blood ketos level too high because you, it, while it is, it may be dose dependent, you can’t really pile up the consumption of ketone salts because it does increase the risk of GI issues with the increased salt load. Dave Korsunsky: Okay. That’s extremely helpful. So then hypothetically speaking, if, if you were to take a normal serving of the esters, the HVMN esters, for example, or maybe maybe a, a normal serving versus a large serving and, and you were testing your, your blood ketones with a meter, for example. When might you start to see the numbers go up, you know, in my own, just kind of like anecdotal testing it’s somewhere between 30 and 60 minutes, I’ll start seeing the curve come up. What kind of curve could I expect? Like how high would I, obviously it’s gonna be dependent on the individual. Dave Korsunsky: Yeah. Latt Mansor There’s tons of external factors. Like was the person even in ketosis before they started, et cetera, et cetera, but just general rule of rules of thumb. What are you seeing out there in terms of like, how long does it take to kick in and, and what might I see on the meter at various stages, all else being equal? Dave Korsunsky: So, so let me clarify this first as well. So the Ketone Ester that we talked about was pretty much our version one, and we no longer sell Ketone Esters. And right now what we have is ketone IQ, which is not a Ketone Ester. So it’s made of entirely pure R1-3 butanediol. So remember what I said about Ketone Ester it’s BHB bound with butanediol. So we took half of that and made it our currently pure R13 butanediol. And that’s what ketone IQ is. Now. The reason we, we came up with that is two twofold, right? One, we want to still keep that efficacy. And we know that, you know, from the ketone ester studies, we know that BTL does increase blood BHB two. We want to improve the taste. Oh, and the three, the third point is also price point, right? Latt Mansor R-1-3 Butane allow us to really scale up production and also allow us to start with a lower price point program of, of exogenous ketones here. Dave Korsunsky: Gotcha. Latt Mansor For consumption, especially for people for therapeutic health, for metabolic health and, and therapeutic users where people might have to consume it on a daily basis. So that, you know, compared to our previous ketone esters, which was $33 per dose, which is around 25 grams, it seems too expensive to have multiple dose per day or even one dose per day. Whereas now we have a $40 per hundred grams of R13 butanediol. And that is why, you know, it became much more practical option and for consumption. So in terms of elevation of blood, blood Ketones. So the curve that we have seen Ketone Ester versus ketone IQ, Ketone Esters, you will see an elevation up to three to five millimolar within half an hour, and it will stay up for about four hours depending on your activity. Latt Mansor: And, and that’s a very high spike because of the presence of the BHB and Beto, right? So you get both the BHB and Beto and the BHB is the quick spike. And then the b is the slower releasing spike by the liver. Whereas keto and IQ, you won’t see that huge spike in the beginning. It will start elevating within half an hour. You will still see elevation within half an hour, but I, I would say around like, you know, one minimal and then it will continue going up. We have seen, we have seen peaks at about two to three hours where it’s dose dependent as well. It goes up to like 2.5 and it will stay up if you, you know, if you’re at rest and not doing exercise or activity, it stays up above 1.0, millimolar up to six hours. Dave Korsunsky: Nice. Latt Mansor: Depending on what usage you want. So in our sort of conversations with all the researchers in Metabolic health, they want something that they can easily take without having to top up often, you know, cause obviously they’re, they’re cognizant of, of the costs as well. Something that tastes better than Ketone Esters, because they are terribly bitter. And they want something that can last, you know, elevate the blood ketone levels as long as possible so that they can reap all the benefits, you know, throughout the day. And then they can take another dose before they go to bed and just keep that ketosis. Dave Korsunsky: So there’s a lot of really, really incredible information that you just dropped on us there. So let’s just unpack it a little bit. Yeah. So there are different applications than it sounds like if, if you did need for a very specific use case, you know, just a shorter, higher spike for example. Yeah. Okay. And, there may be reasons to do that. Like I used to back in the days of the salts, for example, if I had a big presentation at work, for example, or I was speaking like you and I were talking about ketocon, which is right around the corner and I was giving a presentation in front of a large group, or I was doing anything where I just needed a performance edge. I would, I would pop it 60 minutes before and pretty much without failure, this was subjective. But I, I always felt like I was delivering a really, really high performance output whenever I did that. Dave Korsunsky: Yeah. So I was just using them as a short term performance hack, but, and I’m just sharing some examples that may be helpful for the listeners. But I also coach a lot of people. For example, I work with a number of professional poker players and they’re sitting at the table for a very long time and they need to perform at an extremely high cognitive level for a very hard, long time. They probably would not want the quick spike and then the tail off they’d want a slow burn. And then I also, we also work with a lot of people who deal with things like epilepsy, for example, or they have other issues, conditions, let’s call them where they need the long term elevation, where they may need to stay in a state of elevated ketosis for a very long periods of time. So that, that would be an application for the, a better application for the IQ. Dave Korsunsky: Just knowing that you’re gonna stay in the sweet spot. If you’re staying above 1.0 for up to six hours, man. It’s incredible. Yeah. So that helps me understand. And then the price point as well, like you said, if you’re using this for a medical application and you’ve gotta be taking this thing several times per day. Yeah. It’s, it’s gotta be affordable as well. So it sounds like that’s how you guys have come at it, which is how can we then optimize this thing for continuous application consistent daily use, affordable daily use and long sustained performance boost. Is that a fair assessment? Latt Mansor: That is a fair assessment. And in fact, you know, before this, we always thought higher is better. You know, more ketone is always better, but certain papers have actually illustrated, you know, in the past year. So that higher does not necessarily mean better because one paper says between zero to two millimolar blood BHB, you get a high oxidation of ketone. You get an elevation of oxidation, which is what we expect. But Dave Korsunsky: When yeah, you wanna burn them, you wanna uptake them Latt Mansor: When you go from two to four, that oxidation rate reduces significantly. So you get a diminishing return. So you, you still get an improved oxidation rate, but not as high as, you know, zero probably makes zero to two. Yeah. And then another paper also showed for athletes. They, when they are blood, BHB is too high. They increase their cardio respiratory stress biomarkers because they saw a decrease in BHB pH because BHB, as I said earlier, it’s an acid, right? So you are decreasing the blood pH and increasing acidity here. So what they are feeling is they are increasing their heart rate. They’re increasing their breathing rate to expel the carbon dioxide in order to buffer out their acidity. So they have a higher rate of perceived exertion without an improvement in performance. So you’re just working, granted. They did not do worse compared to placebo, but they did not improve either. But you just feel like you’re doing more work. So who won that? If you just feel like you’re doing more work, you’re not actually winning the race. Dave Korsunsky: That’s not biohacking. We, we wanna, we wanna feel like we’re doing less work and get better output. Latt Mansor: Exactly, exactly. So, so that, you know, so far there is one only one paper. So I think a lot more to unpack a lot more to investigate there. What is the sweet spot? What is the goldilocks zone of blood BHB level for performance? What is the go deluxe zone for diabetes, for, you know, glucose control, what is the goldilocks zone for best, you know, sleep performance, you know, recovery. So I think there’s so many areas now. And so many researchers are, are, are increasingly, I’m building all the interesting questions around exogenous ketones and its use cases that it’s such a, a vigorous area of, of research at the moment. Dave Korsunsky: Yeah. It’s incredibly exciting that, you know, it was not long ago Latt, that, that the whole world of even just putting your body into ketosis was like this novel idea, even though we’ve had this machinery since the Dawn of time. Yeah. Basically I remember just a few short years ago. Oh, wow. If I just restrict my carbohydrates or do some fasting, my body produces these magical compounds and, and that’s how the whole craze really started. And, and you get these wonderful appetite suppression benefits. I remember the first time I actually put my body into measurable ketosis, a little bit of backstory on heads up for whoever is listening. You know, I had built, I had built the dashboard basically. And as a free product that we had put out on the market, one of my early business partners and I, and the first people that really, really started using our system started seeing these people logging in 5, 6, 7, 10 times a day. Dave Korsunsky: And we were flattered that somebody, somebody thought that we had built something useful. So we emailed these people and they said, yeah, we’re on the keto diet. And your dashboard’s the only place I can like to record my ketones, record my blood sugar sync, my carbs, and my macros, basically from my fitness pal. And so in the olden days, you know, we used to have to do it the hard way to get these, these benefits. And, and now we have companies like yours that are basically bringing these products to market that can deliver those benefits instantly. And, and, and the amount of science and research coming into this field is incredible. We just came from the metabolic health summit, which is one of the premier scientific events of the year that are really pushing the forefront of ketogenic therapy into all kinds of different medical applications. Dave Korsunsky: Some of the new ones this year I saw at the event were around spinal cord injuries and, and the use cases keep expanding every year. Yeah. We’re like, we’re finding more places where this is helpful and, and. Latt Mansor: Now the cardiovascular disease. Dave Korsunsky: Yeah. And, and the tech, your technology is getting so good, you know, that it’s making this accessible to people, even for a lot of people who wanted ketone benefits in the early days, it’s still very hard for people to make the nutritional changes required when you’re heavily dependent on a Western diet and your body has been conditioned to carbohydrates for decades. You know, it honestly took me years of on and off the carb wagon before I, my body just completely became 100% metabolic flexible where I can just absolutely control it at will. But right. I remember for the first couple years, even if I fell off the wagon and had some refined flour or some, something like that, it would take me like a week or two to get back onto a low carb diet. Dave Korsunsky: I, I don’t, I think a lot of the reasons relate to the microbiome in addition to other reasons, but now you can use the technology of products like yours available to everyone. You know, some of the, some of the ways I’ve, I’ve seen these are especially helpful are for one people who are new to a ketogenic diet. And, and they’re trying to get into ketosis for the first time, but it’s really hard because you’re addicted to carbs or sugar or whatever, refined, whatever, you know what I mean? And, and so a few applications for anyone who’s listening are first of all, just taking them in the morning to just provide a little bit of a bridge into ketosis. Okay, I’m gonna go zero carb or low carb. I’m gonna be on the struggle bus here for a couple days until my body kicks into ketosis. Dave Korsunsky: You know, these are just a beautiful way to like smooth out the journey if you will. And it’ll, it’ll, it’ll provide some immediate appetite suppression, some immediate energy boost, some immediate reduction of food craving. I remember the first time I got my body into ketosis. Yeah. And I tested it with a blood ketones. It was the first time in my life where I felt like I had absolute 100% control over my food choices. Hmm. I I’d never had that level of control over craving or food in my life. And it was so pronounced that it was incredible aha moment for me. I I’d never felt that you could put my favorite food right in front of my face. And I could just push it away, like when your brain’s on ketones. That was the level of self-regulation that I had. And, and we’re all looking for that level of self-regulation, especially with food, because in many cases, food is engineered to be hyper palatable. Dave Korsunsky: Right. That’s how food companies exist and not all food companies, but, but a lot of food is engineered to be as tasty as possible. So you got food companies, building stuff to make it as hard as possible to resist. Yeah. Right. Irresistible, that’s their job. But, but, but what defenses do we have, we need to make sure that we have the self-regulation to resist said food. So even just getting it to Ketosis for the first time, but it was hard. It’s like, I’d never restricted carbs before I like, what does 20 grams even mean? It’s like, you know, for the average Joe, that there’s a, there’s a pretty big cognitive hurdle just to even figure out keto, honestly like, okay. So how do I figure out this whole macros thing? And like, I gotta read all the labels and yeah. Make sure there’s no hidden carbs. You’re, it’s a big leap for a lot of people. So what do you think of that first use case Latt, lot where it’s just like, this is a nice baby step into the world and it’ll make it easier for you to learn this whole thing and, and have some success. Is that fair assessment of the use case? Latt Mansor: Absolutely. I mean, we have been saying that to, you know, on our website and our FAQ as well. Like it, it serves as a bridge to people who want to be in ketogenic diet, cuz a lot of questions came about when customers ask, can I take ketone IQ if I’m not on ketogenic diet? And we are like, absolutely. You know, that’s the whole point of exogenous ketones is so that you can have the benefit of ketones regardless of the diet that you’re on and based on your own use cases and based on whatever goal you’re trying to achieve. And if you are trying to go into ketogenic diet, as you said, you know, you might struggle for a bit. You might, you know, you might have to reevaluate your relationship with food, your relationship with carbs. And you know, this will provide that, that appetite suppression that, you know, food craving suppression as well as, you know, if you are intermittent fasting, for example, that also helps in giving you energy throughout the day. Latt Mansor: Now granted what I tell people is like it, it does contain calories. So if you are doing intermittent fasting for autophagy, then it does break your fast because it contains calories. But if you’re doing intermittent fasting to get into ketosis or to lose or to calorie restrict yourself, then this could prove to be quite supplementary to your fasting regime because it does provide you with clean energy. It doesn’t have any carbs. It gives you mental clarity, but on top of that, it powers through, it powers you through the day without having a full blown meal. Dave Korsunsky: So what’s the next use case that’s really interesting is assisting with fasting, you know, for a lot of people, it’s just a miserable concept. You know what I mean? In general. Yeah. I’m at the point now where I actually love it. I feel so good after 36 hours into a fast. It’s amazing. I actually feel better than when I’m eating food, but it’s taken me a while to get there. You know, just the psychological idea of fasting. It’s a little uncomfortable, I’m hungry. So it’s also a really nice compliment to intermittent fasting where you may want to go 12, 18, 24 hours and use this throughout the experience. Just kind of like grease the skids a little bit as well. Latt Mansor: Yeah. Dave Korsunsky: So that’s kind of the second one I wanted to call out was like as a compliment to fasting, I use that I do a lot of three day water fasting and I’m not in, I’m not maniacal about being completely zero carb, like a little bit of exogenous ketones I can tolerate, they actually make the experience better. It’s like, you’re already flying really high when you’re doing extended fasting and, and you’re on ketones and this just makes it better, but a, a bridge and a as a adjunct therapy to fasting, whether it’s intermittent fasting, I’d call that a shorter term type of a thing, 1824, or you’re doing extended multiple day. I think it’s another beautiful way to integrate this type of product. Would you agree? Yeah. Latt Mansor: Yeah, I would agree. But the only caveat, like I said, it really depends on the goal of the fast as well. Sure. Yeah. Like if you’re doing Autophagy you don’t want to have any calories in because you’re forcing your body to recognize that it’s in survival mode. Hence you don’t want to put any calories in, it’s gonna go into survival mode and it’ll start cleaning itself out of autophagy, reusing recycling and, and, and eliminating whatever waste that is in your body. Dave Korsunsky: Cool. Okay. So we’ve covered it just like a bridge into ketosis. We’ve talked a little bit about intermittent fasting. I think another area that would be really interesting to talk about is how can they help with, with glucose control? So, I mean, there would be obvious benefits. This is just my layman’s interpretation of it and you can correct me, but if I’m using, if I’m using an, an exogenous ketone product, I’m, I’m naturally gonna have increased ability to self-regulate my food choices. I’m naturally gonna have a little bit of appetite suppression. And just, just by default, it’s gonna help me make better choices and lower glucose, but are there other applications where even if I am making a bad choice and I have the ketones in me, do they somehow kind of cancel out the postprandial blood sugar or something like that. Can you educate us on, on how those things fit together? Dave Korsunsky: That’s a very interesting question. And it is an area that is still very new in research, probably in the past 2, 2, 3 years, professor Jonathan Little from university of British Columbia published three papers. At least I think she probably published more now, but the initial three papers were on acute use of Ketone Esters in healthy individuals, acute use of Ketone Esters in obese individuals and then use of keto Naster for 14 days in obese individuals. And all of them looked at, you know, insulin, blood glucose and all that. And they took it, you know, after they had food. So post prendale, beautiful. And they saw consistently there is a slight drop of glucose after they consume exogenous keto. Now exogenous, keto, meaning Ketone Ester, and so far keto, I've also shown the same pattern. I don’t believe ke salt has the same effect. Latt Mansor: I don’t know if it’s because it doesn’t raise the blood BHB high enough because the hypothesis around why blood glucose is going down blunted blunted a little bit. So the hypothesis around it is that if your blood BHB is high enough, it somewhat gives the signal to the liver to temporarily seize or downregulate gluconeogenesis, which is to produce its own glucose within, within your own body. Because your body’s saying that, Hey, you know, you’ve got enough stuff straight in the body to create energy. Now, why don’t you dial down the gluconeogenesis a little bit? So that is the, the, the theory, the hypothesis so far, but we haven’t really explored into, you know, confirming that or, or validating that. But surely, you know, it certainly has a place for people who, you know, want to go back, say, say you are on ketogenic diet and, and you were invited to a birthday party, you had a piece of cake, you know, you had a high glucose. Latt Mansor: Now you wanna go back into ketosis really quickly and you wanna lower your blood glucose, take a shot of, of ketone IQ. That’s why I usually do sort of cheating, but at the same time, like it does bridge that, that keto, ketone ketosis much quicker. And on top of that, I dunno if you, you feel like for me personally, if I have been on a low carb diet for a bit, and if I introduce quite a large amount of carbs and glucose, I have that glucose crash. Like I just feel very lethargic. I just want to have an app having a shot of ketone IQ actually stops that for me. Yeah. So, you know, I think it, it, it really depends on individuals and, and, you know, on another like point to prove the effect of, of ketones in, in, in glucose control and in diabetes as well. I mean, Verta health has been doing, you know, tremendous work in using a ketogenic diet to treat diabetes. But granted we know that, you know, ketogenic diet is naturally low, very low restricted in, in carbs anyway. So you are already restricting in carbs and then, you know, to add ketogenesis and, and ketosis on top of that is just a bonus. Dave Korsunsky: Yeah. You, you brought out Verta, it’s such an incredible example where they’re, they’re bringing ketogenic therapy into the standard of care, which is really cool. Just, just tangentially. Do you know if they’re using ex exogenous ketones in their protocols? Latt Mansor: No, no, they are. They are not at the moment. Dave Korsunsky: That would be pretty sweet. That’s a nice partnership opportunity there. AB absolutely. You guys are right down the street. Latt Mansor: Yes. And I did talk to no Dr. Steve Finney and he, he gave me a challenge essentially because, and he has a point and, and, you know, we here at HVMM, we always stand for the transparency and we stand for the science and we stand for a win-win situation for both the company and for the people. So Steve posts a challenge that, you know, he said, how much ketones can my body create in a day? Right. He said about like 75 to a hundred grams. And that is free from your ketogenic diet exogenous ketones can you make it free? Right. How am I going to compete with ketogenesis with endogenous ketones? If you, you can just use it as, you know, use ketogenic diet versus a fair point, ketone IQ. It’s just a matter of cost. Yeah. And, and, and I can always argue about the adherence, right? Latt Mansor: They have been proving that, you know, there’s quite high adherence amongst the people and they’ve published these papers. So one point to argue is, okay, adherence. What if some people, you know, the exogenous ketones might give these people some form of flexibility in ketogenic diet. It will allow them to at least have a bit of carbs. And then it boils down to the end user. Do they even want that flexibility? Or do they actually want a strict regime where they stuck to their ketogenic diet? So there’s still a lot of work to be done here to really optimize the final product of ketone IQ we can always, and we always do Dave Korsunsky: So already iterating on the product just based on the way you’ve kind of forked it from the original. Latt Mansor: Absolutely. I mean, they can, it can always be cheaper. It can always taste better. It can always act better. It can always be more efficacious. It’s science, it’s technology, right? Whatever data there’s other that’s, that’s the great point here that that’s the perk of my job is to be able to have these kind of conversations with all the researchers around the world who are doing research in different areas, but all involving both endogenous and exogenous ketones and really understand where the state of the art is and where the current state of science around ketones is. And, and that is very important because then we know where to steer our product towards, you know, what is actually proving to work, what molecule is actually proving to, what do people actually want? Do they want a big spike and then a drop, or do they want something that lasts as long as possible before they top up another dose? You know, do they want something that, you know, is between X and Y range of blood BHB? Or do they want a general, like anything above 0.5? So all those questions have always been asked consistently within our company and me as a research lead also, you know, it’s my job to go out there and find all these resources to be able to answer them to both internal and, and external parties. Dave Korsunsky: So you get to keep your hands in, all the different pies out there, all the research being done. You’re just kind of looking across the landscape and looking at what are the different types of studies coming out? What are the different demands from consumers? You guys have a huge direct to consumer business, a fantastic brand out of the market. So you’re obviously hearing it from the individuals who are using it, all the biohackers, all the people using ketogenic therapy. Then you’ve got the research aspect. Where, where is that going? How do, how do these products fit in? So you get to look across the landscape and then you’re bringing that feedback back into the product team. Is that correct? Latt Mansor: That is definitely a privilege. I’m very grateful to have. Dave Korsunsky: Cool. Let’s talk about high performance applications. I, I mentioned one example earlier where you have a use case around someone who is sitting at a poker table with some of the top players in the world going, you know, head, head to head, for example, long days, that would be one application sport, high performance sport. That’s a different type of application where it may not be sustained long term, unless it’s an endurance type of an event, for example. Yeah. So what are you guys seeing out there? What’s the state of the art in, in using these products in, in high performance applications, any specific nuggets you wanna share with us? Latt Mansor: Sure. I mean, exogenous ketones have been used very ubiquitously in enduring sports, especially in triathlon, in cycling and in the Tour de France. You know, they had a whole article published on how cyclists in the Tour de France used Keyes from the history of men before. So that was really big. And, you know, are Dave Korsunsky: They are allowed in this day and age? sorry to interrupt you. Is this, is this permitted in, in, in competitive sport? Latt Mansor: Yes, it is because all our products are also third party tested for band, substance and compliance. So all of that is covered. Usually athletes, they will ask for it and we’ll send them, you know, ask them what back they have, all the certificates everything is done. And obviously, we have the FDA grass as well, which is generally recognized as safe. So we get all the paperwork covered. And as I said, you know, earlier we are all about, you know, transparency and science and making sure that people are getting what we say they’re getting. So for endurance wise, we, we have seen papers and, and studies that showed improvement when faster. So that was the big paper in 2016 and some metabolism that showed 2% improvement when the cyclists were faster. And then another group repeated that study with fed cyclists because they were like, well, you know, no, one’s gonna go into a race faster. Latt Mansor: So let’s replicate a more ecological setting here. So they saw no, no improvement in the fed group. And then they repeat that again. But this time, knowing that the increase in blood BHB decreases blood pH and, and increased acidity, they added sodium by carbon and that improved performance by 5%. So, the current understanding of the protocol is that balancing or buffering the intake of Ketone Esters with Sodo by carbonate did improve performance in endurance athletes. Now people ask, how does that apply or translate into keto IQ? What I tell people is that keto IQ does not spike in blood be that high. And in fact, it’s a much slower releasing, slow burn. Yeah, slow burn. So you possibly don’t have to buffer it because it doesn’t go to that level. And it, it, because our blood, our body obviously, you know, in homeostasis balances and buffers itself out. Latt Mansor: So it gives the body time to, to balance that, that acidity out. And hopefully, you know, that way we can already see an improvement in performance without having to, to either be fasted nor having a sodium by carbonate buffer. So currently we are running a study with the University of north Georgia to replicate the use of Ketone Ester in cognitive and physical performance. But this time using keto IQ, hopefully the data data, data collection will be complete in August. And we are looking to present at the national strength and conditioning association conference next year, hopefully with that data as well. Dave Korsunsky: Cool. So you’ve got endurance athletes, and I think that was really kind of, you know, just going back to the old Steve Finney books, the art and science of low-carb living, the art and science of low-carb performance. It was really these ultra endurance athletes who had really put keto on the map because they had gone through a full four week fat adaptation, probably a little longer than that, even before competition. So yeah, this is not a matter of where they said, Hey, I’m just gonna carb restrict for a couple days before the competition and go in, they had car restricted and been in a ketosis for up to four plus weeks where according to the books, if my knowledge is still accurate, that that’s a full adaptation of every cell in the body, you know, weeks of, of ketosis. And then yeah, they went into the endurance ultra endurance race in this prime state and, and were not dependent on any type of external fueling at all like the gels and whatever the other people were using. And, and they had extremely successful Latt Mansor: Outcome. And, and I might, I might want to add as well that these protocols that I just mentioned for endurance athletes and endurance exercise is that they have been taking exogenous ketones, but also they have been taking their standardized fueling strategies, which means about 60 grams or one gram per one gram of carbs per kilogram or body weight per hour. So that’s what they have been using. So they’re using essentially a hybrid fuel gotcha system where they have both carbs and ketones. And somehow we have also shown that that system itself does have a glycogen sparing effect. And that is also what pushes these endurance cyclists or endurance athletes a bit further. And then the same group that used sodium by carbon to buffer the acidity of Ketone Esters. They also did another study to look at, to look at overreaching symptoms and recovery. So for a three weeks study, they gave the cyclist ketones and proteins and carbs after their workout, as well as before bed. And they saw an improvement of 15% work output at the end of three, the third week. So, you know, to me, that compounding factor of, of using it for recovery is definitely very significant. Dave Korsunsky: Well, it’s interesting that you’re starting to see hybrid strategies that that’s new to me where you’re using the exogenous keto, but you’re also taking 50 to 60 grams of carbs per day. And, and what you’re saying is that those protocols can deliver equal levels of performance relative to someone who has been purely ketogenic. Am I understanding that right? Dave Korsunsky: Yeah. Yeah. So, that’s a whole, that’s a whole idea. And the benefits of Exogen keto is that you totally, you don’t need to, you get the best of both worlds diet, you get the best of both worlds. So you can’t. So there, it is not a possible physiological state where your body has both carbs and ketones to, to choose from, Dave Korsunsky: Well, not in the natural world, but there is now exactly, Latt Mansor: Exactly. So this creates that. And, and what we have seen is that that gives your body because your body will just, you know, choose whatever that it can burn and it burns more efficiently. And that has been proven to really give your body the advantage to, to go further or go faster. And that is exactly why when athletes start using ketone IQ for performance, we always tell them to use it together with carbs because, you know, one dose of, of ketone IQ is like, what 70 calories, it’s impossible for it to sustain your whole, you know, endurance race, right? You are burning your own, your own storage. And if you are already on a ketogenic diet, you barely have any glycogen in your body. So you are burning your other, your fat storage and all that. And if the process of conversion is like lipolysis and all of that does not catch up to your activity, you’re just gonna bunk out. Latt Mansor: Right? So that’s where, you know, the hybrid fuel system is, is quite helpful because it lets your body balance itself out as well as it gives your body time to decide, okay, am I burning the glycogen now, am I, am I mobilizing all the fats now while I’m burning the glycogen or, you know, am I am running the ketones and all of that. And on top of that one thing that most people, because when these studies are published, they look at performance, they look at glycogen sparing, they look at muscle metabolism. Another point is also the subjective feeling of cognition like cognitive. I love the benefits. So that is another really profound effect of Exogen ketones that I have experienced is that when you are at the verge of passing out, you are so fatigued. And the only thing that is pushing you forward is your mental strength and resilience. Latt Mansor: This puts me in that zone and, and really gives me that, that clear thinking process where I can just, just hyper focus on one thing. And that is especially useful for, for me, going weightlifting, for example, and, and strength training, because I’m not going for the marathon, I’m not going for the endurance, right? So I, I can’t measure, you know, how long can I burn the substrate for, but instead it gives me that mental focus that, okay, I’m gonna do this heavy lift, get into the, into the zone, engage whatever muscle groups that I need to engage, make sure my form is correct. You know, I’m alert to everything. I can feel everything and, and do it correctly. Dave Korsunsky: Yeah. I love that. So I also really love the idea of having this flexibility to do a hybrid strategy. It doesn’t mean that you can smack back a few donuts and a pizza, but what does mean is you might have some really nutrient dense carbohydrate sources, for example, sweet potato, as an example, or, or other like the, the highest quality carbohydrate sources so that you get the benefit. And, and those have other benefits around just hormonal health and other things where you can still really give the, the amount of carbohydrates in the body to keep hormone levels optimal, do do long, long term ketogenic diets, maybe reduce a lot of the downside of, of long term keto, if, if that’s what you wanna do. So knowing that you can layer that in, and now you have a world where you can have both fuels in the body, which was largely impossible up until this type of product came to market. Dave Korsunsky: So it’s interesting to see that these hybrid strategies are coming out. I wanna just talk a little bit more about performance applications and then just recap it here for everybody. So if, if I’m understanding things, let’s just recap. So if, if I just want to use them acutely, right. I haven’t been following a ketogenic diet at all, but I wanna use these for a, you know, big presentation at a conference or something like that. Just acute applications. I carry this in my backpack with me everywhere. So like everybody listening needs to have a couple bottles of these in the backpack at all times. And you can just use them acutely, like, yeah, I need to snap in my focus for a couple hours. I’m a little lethargic, or I have a big performance event coming up. I play competitive tennis here. I’ll take them before I play a competitive sport. Dave Korsunsky: So there’s those acute applications. You can also use them. It sounds like if you are already in a state of ketosis and, and you want to perhaps amplify the effects of that, of that state. So you’d have the body producing exogenous ketone, maybe you’re at a low level of nutritional ketosis, 0.5 millimeters millimolars or something like that. And this can give you that little push, you know, up into like maybe the 1.5 LAR range. And then if you’re, if you’re already in a very, very deep state of therapeutic ketosis, maybe you’ve been fasting for several days, or maybe you’re on a, a cancer protocol or an epilepsy protocol where you have to be in a therapeutic ketosis, which is gonna be like a glucose keto to an index, like less than three I’ve even pushed mine less than one before, which is super intense. I would imagine that. Would you recommend it in that use case as well? Or you are already so deep that you wouldn’t recommend it. What’s the best practice there? Latt Mansor: So what we have seen, interestingly enough, unlike ketone esters, ketone IQ, if you’re already in a deep state of ketosis, let’s say you are already at two, right? It doesn’t increase your, it, it’s not directly proportionate to, it’s Dave Korsunsky: Not just gonna double it. Latt Mansor: For example, it’s not gonna double. It’s gonna, Dave Korsunsky: Your body will regulate it somehow. Latt Mansor: Exactly because it’s being gate capped by your liver. So your liver is gonna have the signal that says, you know, your blood keto is quite high now. So it will. So what we have seen is like the person with, you know, 2.3, you know, 2.4, they’ll go up to 2.5 or six. And then now what does the ketone IQ do then? You know, people also like, why do I need it? It actually prolongs that period of high, high ketosis. Cool. So, so depending on what your goals are, you know, if, if you think at two millimolar, that’s more than enough, what you need, you already have the mental focus, you already have the energy, or if you are, you know, fasting and you are low energy, but you have high ketosis, then maybe one shot will, will give you that, that boost of energy. Right. Cool. Because there are calories going in. So even though you are creating your own ketones, this one is external calories that you’re putting in that would essentially, you know, create energy and vitality. Dave Korsunsky: Yeah. I, I also think it’s important that, that we mentioned for people listening, that you can test yourself if you’ve never tested ketones before, you know, that was something that even a few short years ago, I remember the days where we had to like scour the web for test strips from Australia, cause the precision extra strips in the us here were like $5 a strip. You know, it wasn’t that long ago that that was the, the, the, the state. I remember ordering on my ketones strips on eBay from pharmacies in Australia. They were like, I could get ’em for like a dollar 20th strip or a dollar 40th strip cuz in the us for lots of reasons, we don’t need to get into, you know, the companies could charge $5 a strip. Now we’re at the point where it’s like, I don’t know, it’s like down to pennies on the dollar to test ketones. Dave Korsunsky: So if you’ve never tested, that’s actually one of the most rewarding parts about this whole thing. Yeah. And you can get really, really good keto meters on the market nowadays. And, that’ll give you some really accurate biofeedback that you’re doing things correctly and you can start to see how the product is changing your metabolic profile, your blood sugar and your ketones. So lots of easy ways and affordable ways to test lots of incredible products. Like HVMN that are out on the market. Now that just have incredible benefits across the board, you know, EE provides just out of the box benefits of ketogenic therapy for people who are new or people who really struggle even to get into ketosis. And then on the other side of it, there’s the medical applications. And then there’s also the high performance applications and, and it just keeps getting better and better. Dave Korsunsky: And what tools are accessible, these are not expensive tools. These are not cost prohibitive. These are tools available to anyone who’s really interested in being their best self every single day, unlocking the secrets of your body’s performance. It’s just something that is incredibly exciting. So Latt in closing here, are there any recommendations you would give for people who are just starting out here or, or maybe if you could share some of your, the top resources on your website for people who wanna learn more and just, if, if they’re listening, how do they, how do they get started here, cuz I’m sure we’ve peaked to curiosity, not just of our end users on the system, but if you are one of the practitioners on the heads up platform, working with clients on metabolic therapy and, and you’re working with people who, you know, may struggle with a ketogenic diet or who need extra help or who want to use these in fasting, I use them with people I work with in high performance applications. It’s just an awesome performance hack. And if you’re a high performance coach on our system, layering this into the stack, incredible. So lots of ways to infuse these into different programs and protocols out there, but what’s the best way Latt for people to get access to your product? And if you could maybe share like your top one or two resources out there that you’d recommend to people to read or watch to learn more. Yeah, that’d Latt Mansor: Be awesome. I mean our website HVMN.com. We have a lot, I mean, I personally worked on that myself. We have, you know, on the KETONE science page itself, we have all the resources and all the citations, all the studies that showed, you know, the, the benefits of exogenous ketones under the FAQ sections, we have different use cases, especially for advanced use cases. Either you are, you know, using it for athletic performance, you’re using it for recovery or you’re using up metabolic health. You know, the dosing guidance, all of them, are available either in the FAQs or in, in the help section of health center @ hvmn.com and feel free to follow me as well on Twitter and Instagram at Latt Mansor. Dave Korsunsky: That’s amazing. You’ve got me sold. I was going old school. I like the slow burn. You know what I mean? I think that’s actually gonna be a better use case for me personally. And, and the clients I work with. That’s not to say it’s for everybody, but the clients I work with, they need that long, slow, continuous, like, just keep me above 1.0 for six hours. That is money. Yeah. So please, please keep iterating on the product. I know you guys have been really at the forefront of this science for years. You guys were really first on the market with this type of stuff. There may have been some other ones, but you guys really are first to bring it to the mainstream, to the masses. So keep doing all of the amazing work that you guys are doing. Yeah. We’re, we’re very grateful that you shared your expertise with us here today and there’ll be more coming between heads up and HVMN and the near future. So stay tuned and thank you Latt. We’re very grateful. Latt Mansor: Thank you for having me. Thank you. 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