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What drives a perpetrator to meticulously gut air purifiers and speakers just to plant hidden lenses? In forensic psychology, this level of elaborate staging reveals a calculated desire for omnipotence and a complete detachment from cognitive empathy. This episode breaks down the behavioral markers of high-tech voyeurs, exploring how they compartmentalize their lives to maintain a facade of normality while secretly collecting non-consensual data on those closest to them.
Pour tous ceux qui ont la possibilité d'arpenter le sud de la France et plus précisément la ville de l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, dans le Vaucluse, une exposition gratuite est à ne pas manquer à la fondation Villa Datris. « Méditerranée, odyssées contemporaines », c'est son intitulé. Soixante-quatorze artistes venus de tout le pourtour méditerranéen livrent leur vision de ce que représente pour eux la « mare nostrum » des latins, carrefour de civilisations, lieu de luttes, de métissages et de mémoire. Qu'est-ce que la Méditerranée ? À cette question, l'historien français Fernand Braudel répondait : « Des civilisations entassées les unes sur les autres. » C'est à cet empilement, ce carrefour, que la fondation Datris a voulu rendre hommage en conviant 74 artistes à exprimer leur ressenti sur la Méditerranée. Stéphane Baumet est le directeur de la fondation. « C'est un regard sur la Méditerranée et un constat que l'on peut faire sur l'état de cette mer, constat d'un point de vue écologique, de la beauté, des tensions, mais c'est aussi un constat de toute cette richesse merveilleuse, de tous ces échanges entre les artistes mais également les cultures et aussi l'histoire ». Dans les salles et dans le jardin de cette villa-musée fondée par le couple Danièle Marcovici et Tristan Fourtine, les œuvres expriment des préoccupations différentes en fonction des rives de la Méditerranée. Simohammed Fettaka, plasticien marocain, a recouvert la mer de petits soldats de plastique bleu. Une œuvre baptisée « Camouflage ». « Cette œuvre est née d'une expérience personnelle. En grandissant à Tanger, j'ai vu des amis, des voisins, des gens de la famille qui traversaient la Méditerranée de façon illégale. On les appelle les Harragas. Et ces gens qui partent, soit ils réussissent, soit ils meurent. Et c'est de là que m'est venue l'idée que la Méditerranée est un champ de bataille pour moi. Soit tu reviens en héros, soit tu meurs noyé. » « Qu'est-ce que nous faisons là ? » Vu de France, et par le regard acéré de l'artiste Laurent Perbos, la Méditerranée, c'est un palmier en matière plastique. « Cette œuvre s'appelle Ibiza, elle fait référence à des noms de plages ou de sites balnéaires où les gens ont envie d'aller, qui sont des fantasmes du tourisme. Là, c'est un palmier que j'ai réalisé à partir d'étais de chantier que je superpose. Et le bouquet au sommet est composé de frites de piscine et de bouées de plage. Tous ces objets-là sont des objets issus de la consommation de masse ; et cela nous renvoie tout de suite à cette question : "Qu'est-ce que nous faisons là ? Est-ce que nous ne sommes pas en train de consommer uniquement un miroir aux alouettes ?" » Miroir aux alouettes, miroir de nos rêves et de nos espoirs, cette mer que nous partageons est aussi et avant tout pour les artistes présents à la Villa Datris un espace de liberté. Et parfois, la liberté, c'est celle de dire « non ». Plusieurs artistes maghrébins ont annulé leur présence dans l'exposition pour protester contre celle d'une artiste israélienne, Sigalit Landau, qui, elle-même, a fini par jeter l'éponge. ► À voir jusqu'au 1ᵉʳ novembre à la fondation Villa Datris.
Pour tous ceux qui ont la possibilité d'arpenter le sud de la France et plus précisément la ville de l'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, dans le Vaucluse, une exposition gratuite est à ne pas manquer à la fondation Villa Datris. « Méditerranée, odyssées contemporaines », c'est son intitulé. Soixante-quatorze artistes venus de tout le pourtour méditerranéen livrent leur vision de ce que représente pour eux la « mare nostrum » des latins, carrefour de civilisations, lieu de luttes, de métissages et de mémoire. Qu'est-ce que la Méditerranée ? À cette question, l'historien français Fernand Braudel répondait : « Des civilisations entassées les unes sur les autres. » C'est à cet empilement, ce carrefour, que la fondation Datris a voulu rendre hommage en conviant 74 artistes à exprimer leur ressenti sur la Méditerranée. Stéphane Baumet est le directeur de la fondation. « C'est un regard sur la Méditerranée et un constat que l'on peut faire sur l'état de cette mer, constat d'un point de vue écologique, de la beauté, des tensions, mais c'est aussi un constat de toute cette richesse merveilleuse, de tous ces échanges entre les artistes mais également les cultures et aussi l'histoire ». Dans les salles et dans le jardin de cette villa-musée fondée par le couple Danièle Marcovici et Tristan Fourtine, les œuvres expriment des préoccupations différentes en fonction des rives de la Méditerranée. Simohammed Fettaka, plasticien marocain, a recouvert la mer de petits soldats de plastique bleu. Une œuvre baptisée « Camouflage ». « Cette œuvre est née d'une expérience personnelle. En grandissant à Tanger, j'ai vu des amis, des voisins, des gens de la famille qui traversaient la Méditerranée de façon illégale. On les appelle les Harragas. Et ces gens qui partent, soit ils réussissent, soit ils meurent. Et c'est de là que m'est venue l'idée que la Méditerranée est un champ de bataille pour moi. Soit tu reviens en héros, soit tu meurs noyé. » « Qu'est-ce que nous faisons là ? » Vu de France, et par le regard acéré de l'artiste Laurent Perbos, la Méditerranée, c'est un palmier en matière plastique. « Cette œuvre s'appelle Ibiza, elle fait référence à des noms de plages ou de sites balnéaires où les gens ont envie d'aller, qui sont des fantasmes du tourisme. Là, c'est un palmier que j'ai réalisé à partir d'étais de chantier que je superpose. Et le bouquet au sommet est composé de frites de piscine et de bouées de plage. Tous ces objets-là sont des objets issus de la consommation de masse ; et cela nous renvoie tout de suite à cette question : "Qu'est-ce que nous faisons là ? Est-ce que nous ne sommes pas en train de consommer uniquement un miroir aux alouettes ?" » Miroir aux alouettes, miroir de nos rêves et de nos espoirs, cette mer que nous partageons est aussi et avant tout pour les artistes présents à la Villa Datris un espace de liberté. Et parfois, la liberté, c'est celle de dire « non ». Plusieurs artistes maghrébins ont annulé leur présence dans l'exposition pour protester contre celle d'une artiste israélienne, Sigalit Landau, qui, elle-même, a fini par jeter l'éponge. ► À voir jusqu'au 1ᵉʳ novembre à la fondation Villa Datris.
US And Iran Reach Breakthrough Deal Pending Trump's Final Approval, Americans On Financial Edge As Inflation Rises & Wages Drop! Plus, SIX “Special Interest Aliens” From China Caught In Full Camouflage Trying To Sneak Into US
A US and Bahraini draft United Nations Security Council resolution calling for a halt to Iran's throttling of traffic through the strategic Strait of Hormuz has spotlighted US-Chinese disagreements rather than the consensus President Donald Trump claims he achieved in this week's talks with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. A Security Council vote on the resolution would be a litmus test of the degree to which Messrs. Trump and Xi had reached a meeting of the minds in Beijing on Iran that went beyond platitudes on which both men could agree and would camouflage their differences.
“Are They Simply Weeds Mimicking Seeds? — Persona Mechanics & the Psychology of Emotional Camouflage” “The Garden of the False Self — How Damaged People Mimic Healing to Gain Access to Your Soul” “Kudzu Love — When Emotional Weeds Disguise Themselves as Soulmates” “The Weed That Looked Like Wheat — Persona Performance, Trauma Mimicry & Counterfeit Intimacy” “Vavilovian Love — How Toxic Personalities Camouflage Themselves as Healing Partners” Questions to consider: “Are They Simply Weeds Mimicking Seeds?” Persona Mechanics, Emotional Camouflage & the Psychology of Counterfeit Intimacy A Deep Investigation into Survival Identities, Attachment Adaptation, Vavilovian Mimicry & the Hidden Ecology of Human Relationships When did survival become so sophisticated that human beings learned to imitate emotional health without ever becoming emotionally healthy? If attachment wounds reorganize perception itself, how many people call someone “safe” simply because that person resembles the emotional climate that originally wounded them? How much of modern dating operates as mutual persona negotiation rather than genuine human revelation? If weeds survive through mimicry, what relational traits get mimicked most often in modern intimacy: empathy, spirituality, vulnerability, accountability, or self-awareness? Have social media cultures unintentionally trained people to aestheticize healing rather than embody it? How many people learned the language of therapy while remaining emotionally unavailable underneath the vocabulary? If nervous systems prioritize familiarity over truth, can chemistry sometimes function as evidence of unresolved conditioning rather than compatibility? How often does “I feel connected to them” actually mean “my trauma recognizes their trauma”? Are some relationships less about love and more about unconscious ecosystem maintenance between complementary wounds? What happens when two people fall in love with each other's personas while neither person knows how to sustain intimacy without performance?
“Are They Simply Weeds Mimicking Seeds? — Persona Mechanics & the Psychology of Emotional Camouflage” “The Garden of the False Self — How Damaged People Mimic Healing to Gain Access to Your Soul” “Kudzu Love — When Emotional Weeds Disguise Themselves as Soulmates” “The Weed That Looked Like Wheat — Persona Performance, Trauma Mimicry & Counterfeit Intimacy” “Vavilovian Love — How Toxic Personalities Camouflage Themselves as Healing Partners” Questions to consider: “Are They Simply Weeds Mimicking Seeds?” Persona Mechanics, Emotional Camouflage & the Psychology of Counterfeit Intimacy A Deep Investigation into Survival Identities, Attachment Adaptation, Vavilovian Mimicry & the Hidden Ecology of Human Relationships When did survival become so sophisticated that human beings learned to imitate emotional health without ever becoming emotionally healthy? If attachment wounds reorganize perception itself, how many people call someone “safe” simply because that person resembles the emotional climate that originally wounded them? How much of modern dating operates as mutual persona negotiation rather than genuine human revelation? If weeds survive through mimicry, what relational traits get mimicked most often in modern intimacy: empathy, spirituality, vulnerability, accountability, or self-awareness? Have social media cultures unintentionally trained people to aestheticize healing rather than embody it? How many people learned the language of therapy while remaining emotionally unavailable underneath the vocabulary? If nervous systems prioritize familiarity over truth, can chemistry sometimes function as evidence of unresolved conditioning rather than compatibility? How often does “I feel connected to them” actually mean “my trauma recognizes their trauma”? Are some relationships less about love and more about unconscious ecosystem maintenance between complementary wounds? What happens when two people fall in love with each other's personas while neither person knows how to sustain intimacy without performance?
2 HEADLINE: Physical Evolution: Snouts, Size, and Camouflage in the Wild GUESTS: Jessica Pierce and Mark Bekoff SUMMARY: In a post-human world, dogs will undergo significant physical transformations driven by survival needs rather than human preference. Short-snouted breeds will likely disappear because they cannot breathe well during the intense exercise required to defend territories or hunt. Longer snouts will prevail, potentially aiding in both respiration and sight. Interestingly, smaller dogs might survive better than large breeds because they have lower caloric demands and can hide more easily from predators. Coat colors will shift from artificial patterns to natural camouflage suited to specific environments, often trending toward reddish or gray hues. Physical fitness, specifically speed and dexterity, will become essential as dogs return to being cursorial hunters. 21828
The prolific and singular rapper Billy Woods has spent decades carving out his own lane in hip-hop. This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot chat with Billy Woods about his career, discography, and the process driving his music. The hosts also review new albums from Robyn and Courtney Barnett.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Billy Woods, "Misery (feat. Kenny Segal)," Golliwog, Backwoodz Studioz, 2025The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Robyn, "Sexistential," Sexistential, Konichiwa and Young, 2026Robyn, "Sucker For Love," Sexistential, Konichiwa and Young, 2026Robyn, "Really Real," Sexistential, Konichiwa and Young, 2026Robyn, "Blow My Mind," Sexistential, Konichiwa and Young, 2026Courtney Barnett, "Mantis," Creature of Habit, Mom + Pop, 2026Courtney Barnett, "Another Beautiful Day," Creature of Habit, Mom + Pop, 2026Courtney Barnett, "Great Advice," Creature of Habit, Mom + Pop, 2026Courtney Barnett, "One Thing At A Time," Creature of Habit, Mom + Pop, 2026Armand Hammer & The Alchemist, "Glue Traps (Feat. Quelle Chris)," Mercy, Backwoodz Studioz, 2025Billy Woods, "Corinthians Corinthians (feat. Despot & EL-P)," Golliwog, Backwoodz Studioz, 2025Billy Woods, "The Things They Carried," Camouflage, Backwoodz Studioz, 2003Billy Woods & Messiah Musik, "Pollo Rico," Church, Backwoodz Studioz, 2022Billy Woods, "Make No Mistake (feat. Messiah Musik)," Golliwog, Backwoodz Studioz, 2025Billy Woods & Messiah Musik, "Paraquat," Church, Backwoodz Studioz, 2022Billy Woods, "No Hard Feelings," Aethiopes, Backwoodz Studioz, 2022Billy Woods, "Asylum," Aethiopes, Backwoodz Studioz, 2022Billy Woods & Kenny Segal, "Spongebob," Hiding Places, Backwoodz Studioz, 2020Ratboys, "What's Right?," Singin' To An Empty Chair, New West Records, 2026See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In "Camouflage Jesus," Jon Kendrick, our former Pastor of Business Administration and Small Groups and current member, shares the truth that we don't always see Jesus, but He's always there. The Scripture is Luke 24:13-36.
“There is tremendous loneliness in the kind of life where you just don't feel like anybody knows you.” — Margaret RutherfordYesterday, the Brooklyn psychotherapist Daniel Smith defined perfection as the devil. Today, the Arkansas-based Dr. Margaret Rutherford explains what happens in our FOMO age when the devil wins. Her subject is what she calls the “perfectly hidden depression” of today's Instagrammable types. Perfectionism rates are going up, Rutherford warns. And so, not uncoincidentally, are suicide rates.Rutherford's own mother in Fifties suburban Arkansas was a case study. Beautiful, smart, talented and anorexic. The perfectly mannered and coiffeured hostess. Married the “right” husband but in love with the wrong man. An Arkansas Madame Bovary. “The fucked-up fifties woman” as one of her friends called it. She became a prescription drug junkie because of her addiction to perfection. Nobody knew her, not even herself. The relentless camouflage of her life became a prison. Rutherford has spent the last decade trying to help people escape that prison — first with her book Perfectly Hidden Depression, now with a companion workbook.On AI and therapy, Rutherford is equally blunt as Daniel Smith. She noticed that AI always praised her ideas. But what if AI, like Instagram, is what she calls “a bunch of shit”? A real therapist tells you what you may not want to hear. The AI shrink starts with flattery. Rather than therapy, that's just more camouflage for a perfectly imperfect life.Five Takeaways• Perfectionism Rates Are Going Up. So Are Suicide Rates: The academic researchers have been screaming this for years. People whose lives look like they're going great are dying by suicide. They slip through every diagnostic crack because they answer every question the way a non-depressed person would. They leave the therapist's office with a wave and a smile.• The Relentless Camouflage of Performing Your Life: Destructive perfectionism isn't wanting to do things well. It's fuelled by fear and shame — the need to cover up everything that's caused you pain. The camouflage becomes a prison. Your sense of worth depends on it. You can allow no one to see you struggling — not even yourself.• Her Mother Was a Fucked-Up Fifties Woman: Beautiful, smart, talented — and knew none of those things. Anorexic. The perfect hostess. Married the right man but was in love with someone else. Became a prescription drug addict because of the need to look perfect. Nobody knew her. She didn't allow anybody in.• The Harvard Study: It's Not Money. It's Connection: The seventy-five-year longitudinal study found that happiness comes from feeling in relationship with other people — not wealth, not success, not followers. We've transplanted connection with metrics. The perfectionism epidemic and the loneliness epidemic are the same epidemic.• AI Therapy: What If It's a Bunch of Shit? Rutherford noticed that AI always praised her ideas. Oh, these are wonderful. Then she thought: what if they're not? Real therapy means being told what you may not want to hear. AI starts with flattery. A good therapist starts with the truth. You cannot replace the human sense of gentle — or not so gentle — confrontation. About the GuestDr. Margaret Rutherford is a clinical psychologist, TEDx speaker (2 million+ views), and host of the Self Work podcast (500+ episodes, 5 million+ downloads). She is the author of Perfectly Hidden Depression and its companion workbook. She practices in Fayetteville, Arkansas.References:• Dr. Margaret Rutherford — her practice, podcast, and books.• Episode 2854: Perfection Is the Devil — Daniel Smith on boredom, envy, and why our darkest emotions aren't so dark. The companion conversation.• Episode 2850: Bring the Friction Back — Stephen Balkam on social media addiction. Rutherford's camouflage meets Balkam's friction.About Keen On AmericaNobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting daily interviews about the history and future of this now venerable Republic. With nearly 2,800 episodes since the show launched on TechCrunch in 2010, Keen On America is the most prolific intellectual interview show in the history of podcasting.WebsiteSubstackYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotify Chapters:(00:31) - Introduction: Daniel Smith, perfection is the devil, and the anxiety memoirist (02:47) - Constructive vs. destructive perfectionism (05:00) - The relentless camouflage of performing your life (08:19) - FOMO, social media, and keeping up with the Joneses on steroids (10:46) - Her son's Patagonia moment: the comparison trap (13:02) - Are therapists the new priests? The secular Bible problem (15:06) - Perfectly Hidden Depression: the book publishers said perfectionists wouldn't buy (17:18) - You deserve to be truly known (20:00) - Her mother: the fucked-up fifties woman (22:44) - The Epstein files, dystopia, and perfectly imperfect times (27:18) - Agency and the American dream of reinvention (30:25) - Perfectionism and the epidemic of loneliness (32:51) - The social media trial: why did people celebrate? (37:17) - AI therapy: what if it's a bunch of shit?
Friday, March 29th, 2024 Judge McAfee seems skeptical of Trump's arguments in Fulton County today; the Republican Vice Chair in Georgia has been found guilty of voter fraud; Matt Maddock posts photos of NCAA Gonzaga busses and tells his followers the busses are full of “illegal invaders”; crypto chode Sam Bankman-Fried has been sentenced to 25 years in prison; two bodies have been recovered from a vehicle underwater at the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse site; Matt Schlapp's accuser was paid to drop his lawsuit; the Supreme Court stalled on South Carolina voting maps for so long that their previous racist map will be used in the 2024 election; President Joe Biden has set a campaign fundraising record; plus Allison delivers your good news. Dana is out and about. Our Guests: Dahlia Lithwick Amicus Podcast https://slate.com/podcasts/amicus Lady Justice by Dahlia Lithwick https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/598207/lady-justice-by-dahlia-lithwick https://twitter.com/Dahlialithwick John Fugelsang https://www.johnfugelsang.com/tme https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-john-fugelsang-podcast/id1464094232 Matt Schlapp's Accuser Was Paid to Drop Sexual Assault Suit https://www.thedailybeast.com/matt-schlapps-accuser-was-paid-to-drop-sexual-assault-suit Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years in prison https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/03/28/sam-bankman-fried-ftx-cryptocurrency-sentencing-sbf/584fd234-ecba-11ee-8f2c-380a821c02db_story.html Supreme Court delay prompts federal judges to act in South Carolina redistricting dispute https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/supreme-court/supreme-court-delay-prompts-federal-judges-act-south-carolina-redistri-rcna145267 Judge rules Georgia Republican Party's vice chairman voted illegally https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-judge-rules-that-republican-brian-k-pritchard-voted-illegally/M4A27QQNQJDW7MTI66MRF5B4EQ From The Good News: Confections Bakery (Lufkin, TX) https://confectionstx.com Reminder - you can see the pod pics if you become a Patron. The good news pics are at the bottom of the show notes of each Patreon episode! That's just one of the perks of subscribing! patreon.com/muellershewrote Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:https://apple.co/3XNx7ckWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?https://patreon.com/thedailybeanshttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/https://apple.co/3UKzKt0 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ahmed Masoud, Palestinian writer and director, joins Palestinian Deep Dive's Ahmed Alnaouq to discuss his creative process, the history of Palestinian literature and culture, witnessing a genocide as a writer and the envisioning a liberated Gaza.Support independent, Palestinian-led media from as little as £1 per month: https://www.palestinedeepdive.com/p/supportAhmed Masoud is a writer and director who grew up in the Gaza Strip and moved to London in 2002. His debut novel ‘Vanished: The Mysterious Disappearance of Mustafa Ouda' won the Muslim Writers Awards. His theatre credits include ‘The Shroud Maker', ‘Camouflage', ‘Walaa', ‘Loyalty', ‘Go to Gaza, Drink the Sea' and ‘Escape from Gaza'. He is the founder of Al Zaytouna Dance Theatre, for whom he has written and directed several productions for the London stage, and subsequent European tours.Ahmed Alnaouq is a Palestinian journalist from Gaza and co-founder of We Are Not Numbers.
Pelle intelligente, ecosistema corallino e pianeti immaginari: questi gli argomenti della puntata 607 di Scientificast, che vede ai microfoni Francesca e Marco. Francesca ci racconta di un nuovo polimero sintetizzato dai ricercatori dell'università di Stanford, in grado di modificare la propria apparenza, cambiando texture e colore in maniera dinamica (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-09948-2). Attraverso l'esposizione ad un fascio di elettroni per tempi variabili, seguita da immersione in acqua, i ricercatori sono stati in grado di far emergere rugosità che spaziano dal micrometro a millimetro sulla superficie del polimero, che gli conferiscono una texture rugosa, trasparente o opaca. Allo stesso modo, il polimero è in grado di assumere colorazioni differenti e l'effetto camouflage tipico di polpi e camaleonti.Continuiamo ad immergerci nelle profondità marine e passiamo la linea a Gabriele che, nel suo intervento esterno intervista Camilla Rinaldi, ricercatrice che si occupa del coral bleaching o sbiancamento dei coralli. Camilla ci parla di cosa sono i coralli, perché stanno morendo e dei metodi attualmente conosciuti che permetterebbero di salvarli.Dopo la consueta barza brutta, la palla passa a Marco che ci porta nello spazio, raccontandoci storie di fantascienza e non solo su Terra, anti-Terra e altri pianeti immaginari. L'anti-Terra è un concetto risalente al filosofo pitagorico Filolao, che racconta di un pianeta situato nello stesso piano orbitale della Terra, ma posizionato esattamente dalla parte opposta del Sole e, perciò, invisibile dalla Terra. Vulcano, invece, sarebbe un altro pianeta situato tra il Sole e Mercurio e ipotizzato nel XIX secolo per spiegare l'anomalia dell'orbita di quest'ultimo. Ricerche successive hanno dimostrato l'inesistenza di Vulcano e spiegato le anomalie orbitali di Mercurio attraverso la relatività generale di Einstein.Curiosi di ascoltare tutte queste storie? La puntata 607 di Scientificast vi aspetta: buon ascolto!Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/scientificast-la-scienza-come-non-l-hai-mai-sentita--1762253/support.
How Artists Helped Camouflage The MilitaryCamouflage wasn't just engineered. It was designed. From World War I “dazzle ships” to today's complex digital patterns, We trace how creative artists reshaped the look of warfare and changed the way the military thinks about perception, illusion and survival.Guest: Roy R. Behrens, artist, camouflage researcher.Host: Gary PriceProducer: Amirah Zaveri When Family And Money CollideHelping an adult child can feel like love in action until it quietly turns into dependence. We speak with financial psychologist Blad Klontz to understand how financial support - even when rooted in good intentions - can blur boundaries, strain relationships and create a long-term cycle that's harder to break than most parents expect. Guests: Brad Klontz, financial psychologist, co-author of Start Thinking Rich.Host: Marty PetersonProducer: Polly Hansen Viewpoints Explained: The Showdown At The Federal ReserveWhen presidents clash with the Federal Reserve, it's more than political theater, but a test of how independent the nation's central bank really is. We examine why interest rates matter so much and what's at stake when politics collides with the levers of the larger U.S. economy.Host: Ebony McMorrisProducer: Amirah Zaveri Culture Crash: The Internet's Favorite Song Isn't On StreamingA bonus track no one can officially stream has become one of the internet's most emotional anthems thanks to Tik Tok. We look at Twenty-One Pilots new hit single and why its drawn in millions.Host: Evan Rook Producer: Evan Rook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Old man don't walk to Egypt? Sinful to vote pro-choice? When did married priesthood ended? More on this Mailbag edition of Called to Communion with Dr. David Anders.
Plongez dans les coulisses du pouvoir à la veille de la Révolution française ! Découvrez le destin fascinant de la marquise de Tourzel, gouvernante des enfants de France sous Louis XVI et Marie-Antoinette.
The International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. will feature the art of visual deception in its new exhibit, "Camouflage: Designed to Deceive." We hear about the new exhibit from the vice president of exhibits and collections, Katheryn Keane. Then, University of Northern Iowa camouflage expert Roy Behrens, who wrote the introduction to the exhibit, joins the program. Then, Isabel Muzzio grew up during a violent time in Argentina, but found that years later, some from her community viewed those events much differently. Today, she studies how memories are altered and joins the show to talk about how our politics impact our memories.
Thomas Halliday explores the Early Cretaceous of China where volcanic ash preserved feathered dinosaurs like Sinosauropteryx, explaining how fossilized pigment sacs reveal camouflage patterns and ancient lacewings evolved wing spots mimicking dinosaur eyes.
Met vandaag: een ooggetuigenverslag van de extreme regenval in Zuid-Spanje en de gevolgen daarvan | AI-expert Jarno Duursma over de hype rond Moltbook en ontwikkling van AI-assistenten | Het Nederlandse leger wordt opnieuw gecamoufleerd met blokjesmotief | Cabaretier Tanja ter Brake speelt 'Ruimtevaarder', na een eerdere carriere als ziekenhuisapotheker | Presentatie: Mieke van der Weij.
Brown creepers are cute little bits of camouflage with white bellies. This one moved upward in staccato motions, a bit to the side, around to the back, back to the front, and up some more. Pausing, the bird used their thin, downward-curving bill to explore a bark furrow. Perhaps they had spotted an overwintering insect larvae or antifreeze-protected spider for their lunch. Near the limit of my view out the window, the creeper suddenly launched off the tree and fluttered downward toward another tree trunk, out of sight.
Send us a textIn this powerful episode of Tatter-a-Fact, Teryn sits down with Candice Falcon, an industry leader in medical tattooing, 3D areola restoration, scar camouflage, and FTM gender-affirming tattoo work. Candice shares her artistic philosophy, her high standards, and why medical tattooing requires far more than basic PMU skills.Together, they dive deep into compromised skin, breast reconstruction, color theory, trauma-informed care, client psychology, and the emotional responsibility behind working with cancer survivors and trans clients. This conversation is real, raw, and educational—everything we stand for at Girlz Ink.Whether you're a PMU artist exploring the medical side of the industry or a seasoned tattooer wanting to elevate your craft, this episode will challenge you, inspire you, and expand your perspective.Topics Covered:• PMU vs. medical tattooing — understanding who is ready• Working on radiated, grafted & surgically altered skin• 3D areola design, nipple placement & healed expectations• Scar camouflage & skin-tone color matching• FTM phalloplasty tattooing & gender-affirming work• Ethics, boundaries & raising industry standards• Breaking rules the right way as an artistConnect With Candice FalconInstagram: @falconartistryHybrid training available for advanced artists in:– Areola & nipple tattooing– Scar camouflage– Gender-affirming FTM tattooingAbout Girlz InkWe are committed to integrity, healed results, and raising the bar in the PMU and medical tattooing industries.Explore our online courses & PMU products: GirlzInkTraining.com | GirlzInkStore.com
Joe shares some entertaining college stories about his dating life before shifting to the Dolphins' struggles, focusing on Tua Tagovailoa's regression this season. He breaks down how Miami has been hiding Tua in the game plan, leaning heavily on the running game to win games. Dave Hyde weighs in, saying he never believed Tua was the long-term solution at quarterback, especially after the ugly Monday Night loss that drew heavy criticism from both local and national media.
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Yay! It's time to revisit our great guests, stories and plenty of mistakes from the past 6 months. I'll tag as many episodes as I can below. Did you hear our 2 episodes with the voice of the podcast (Sensei Jay)? Here's the one we did on Camouflage:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/17972128And here is the one where we talked about WW1 planes. Boy did we laugh:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/17625084I say in the episode that I'll try to include this episode on the letter "E". So here it is:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/18099762 And let's finish this part by adding these episodes on Jackie Chan:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/13780573And one of his movies:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/17516251We hope you enjoy these episodes as much as we do. And, hey, don't forget to check out the "support the show" link below. ThanksSupport the showThanks so much for listening and sharing the podcast with friends. Reach us all over the web. Facebook and twitter are simply wildcatdojo. However, insta is wildcatdojo conversations. (There's a story there.)On YouTube (where we are now airing some of our older episodes - complete with a slideshow that I tweak constantly) https://www.youtube.com/@wildcatdojo9869/podcastsAnd for our webpage, where you can also find all the episodes and see some info about the dojo: http://wildcatdojo.com/025-6/podcast.html . And of course, we love it when you support our sponsor Honor Athletics. Here is their link:https://honor-athletics.com/Thank you for listening.
Seasonal camouflage and the consequences of transitioning color phase too early
What if you could fly your family to Europe in first class, stay at luxury resorts for $400 a week, and spend less on vacation than you do at home? Chelsey from Camouflage Perks shares how military families are using fee-waived credit cards and exclusive military discounts to travel the world. Today's guest is Chelsey from Camouflage Perks - Military spouse and travel expert with 45,000+ Instagram followers sharing military-exclusive travel benefits and points strategies. Key Takeaways Exclusive military travel benefits save thousands - from $200 Epic Passes to free Atlantis nights, many perks require in-person verification and aren't advertised online Fee-waived credit cards eliminate travel costs - Military spouses and service members get annual fees waived on premium cards, making $500+ in annual credits completely free Stack benefits for maximum impact - combine credit card points with military discounts to cover flights, hotels, and daily expenses Cards work without travel - streaming services, dining credits, and shopping perks can save hundreds monthly even if you never take a vacation Discipline is essential - this strategy only works if you pay balances in full every month; credit card debt disqualifies you from participating Resources & Links Mentioned: Instagram: @camouflage.perks Website: camouflageperks.com Grand Hyatt Deer Valley: Google "Deer Valley Salute to Service" Epic Pass military: epicpass.com Armed Forces Vacation Club: afvclub.com Use Your Credits (Resy restaurant finder): useyourcredits.com Spencer and Jamie offer one-on-one Military Money Mentor sessions. Get your personal military money and personal finance questions answered in a confidential coaching call. militarymoneymanual.com/mentor Over 20,000 military servicemembers and military spouses have graduated from the 100% free course available at militarymoneymanual.com/umc3 In the Ultimate Military Credit Cards Course, you can learn how to apply for the most premium credit cards and get special military protections, such as waived annual fees, on elite cards like The Platinum Card® from American Express and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® Card. https://militarymoneymanual.com/amex-platinum-military/ https://militarymoneymanual.com/chase-sapphire-reserve-military/ Learn how active duty military, military spouses, and Guard and Reserves on 30+ day active orders can get your annual fees waived on premium credit cards in the Ultimate Military Credit Cards Course at militarymoneymanual.com/umc3 If you want to maximize your military paycheck, check out Spencer's 5 star rated book The Military Money Manual: A Practical Guide to Financial Freedom on Amazon or at shop.militarymoneymanual.com. Want to be confident with your TSP investing? Check out the Confident TSP Investing course at militarymoneymanual.com/tsp to learn all about the Thrift Savings Plan and strategies for growing your wealth while in the military. Use promo code "podcast24" for $50 off. Plus, for every course sold, we'll donate one course to an E-4 or below- for FREE! If you have a question you would like us to answer on the podcast, please reach out on instagram.com/militarymoneymanual.
Pastor Jason continues in Nehemiah 6, and we see how Nehemiah responds to the temptations thrown at him from others, and how discernment can reveal the will of God in our own lives.
Today we Salute our Veterans! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we Salute our Veterans! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Secret Passageways and Security Doors In the 350th episode of The Secure Family Podcast, host Andy Murphy talks with Steve Humble, president and founder of Creative Home Engineering. They dive deep into the fascinating world of high-security secret passageways and doors, inspired by spy movies and adventure tales. Steve shares his journey from a mechanical engineering graduate to building bespoke, ultra-secret passageways and vault doors for high-profile clients. They discuss the significance of these hidden doors for both fun and security, detailing various uses from safe rooms for high profile clients to movie rooms for everyone. For more from Steve Humble: https://hiddendoorstore.com/ Take control of your data with DeleteMe. Because they sponsor the podcast you can get 20% off a privacy plan from DeleteMe with promo code: DAD. Connect
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We get into the Canes victory over Stanford on Saturday, despite a convincing win and much to Leroy's chagrin Brittney is still not happy with their performance. Tobin can not let the show go on without letting EVERYONE that he loves Bobrovsky. Then it is time for our favorite Monday bit as Leroy gives out his Game Balls and Game Bums from the weekend… What the hell were those Canes uniforms and major props to the Dolphins defense.
You've heard of fighting for your country -- but what happens when the enemy shares your barracks? In this episode of IDKMYDE, B Daht shares how the"Camp Pendleton 14" learned that military justice isn't blind... it just wears a hood sometimes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nichola Burnett – Two of the most common company logos everyone in the world is familiar with are those of Starbucks and Apple. Both logos represent the type of spirits or demonic entities known as marine spirits, which are waging unprecedented warfare against us. Why is it important that we know about these types of spirits?
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nichola Burnett – Two of the most common company logos everyone in the world is familiar with are those of Starbucks and Apple. Both logos represent the type of spirits or demonic entities known as marine spirits, which are waging unprecedented warfare against us. Why is it important that we know about these types of spirits?
A public art initiative marking the 80th anniversary of the U.N. is inviting artists to examine the state of democracy and social justice. The first featured artist is Chinese dissident Ai Weiwei, whose blend of art and activism has long focused on human rights. Jeffrey Brown reports for our series, Art in Action, exploring the intersection of art and democracy as part of our CANVAS coverage. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
When God convicts you of sin, are you honest?
What do alien encounters, Robin Hood arrows, and finely tuned bows have in common? They all collide in this wild episode as Brandon and Shags welcome Jared Westfall of Creed Archery Supply. From running a pro shop to prepping for prime Midwest whitetail season, this one hits the mark.From working inside a prison to owning one of Missouri's premier archery shops, Jared Westfall built a dream around bows, bucks, and building a legacy. Brandon and Shags talk gear, passion, and hunting season in this can't-miss episode.For more info:Creed Archery Supply WebsiteCreed Archery Supply FacebookCreed Archery Supply InstagramSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
The idea of camo came up during our WW1 research. I didn't think it was going to be as huge, weird and interesting as it became. I hope you have the same result as a listener. Please let us know. And as we say every week, slide down just a little farther and click the link to show us some financial love. Thanks! Here's the last episode we ran on WW1 - just a few months ago:https://www.buzzsprout.com/477379/episodes/17625084 Support the showThanks so much for listening and sharing the podcast with friends. Reach us all over the web. Facebook and twitter are simply wildcatdojo. However, insta is wildcatdojo conversations. (There's a story there.)On YouTube (where we are now airing some of our older episodes - complete with a slideshow that I tweak constantly) https://www.youtube.com/@wildcatdojo9869/podcastsAnd for our webpage, where you can also find all the episodes and see some info about the dojo: http://wildcatdojo.com/025-6/podcast.html . And of course, we love it when you support our sponsor Honor Athletics. Here is their link:https://honor-athletics.com/Thank you for listening.
ScrumBan... Is it real? Or just Camouflage?Let's get this straight.Every time someone tells me they're doing Scrumban, I raise an eyebrow. Not because I doubt hybrids. Hybrids can be powerful. But because in my experience, Scrumban is rarely a sign of maturity — it's usually a cry for help.How to connect with AgileDad:- [website] https://www.agiledad.com/- [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/- [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/- [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
After 13 years as a military spouse, Heather Sweeney walked away from a marriage that had overshadowed her identity. Left to raise two young children on her own, she began a powerful journey of self-discovery, healing, and reinvention.Heather joins us to talk about her upcoming memoir Camouflage: How I Emerged from the Shadows of a Military Marriage—a raw, honest look at divorce, single motherhood, and the quiet courage it takes to become who you really are.In this episode, we talk about:-- Losing—and reclaiming—your voice-- The quiet toll of military life on women-- Divorce, freedom, and starting over -- Reclaiming your worth—one chapter at a timeIf you've ever felt like you've disappeared inside your own life—this episode is for you.Connect with Heather:Instagram: @writersweeneyX/Twitter: @WriterSweeneyThreads: @writersweeneyBluesky: heathersweeney.bsky.socialSubstack: heathersweeney.substack.comWebsite: heatherlsweeney.com
It’s time for another journey through the weirdest, wildest, and most wonderful parts of science on the Fun Kids Science Weekly! In this episode, we answer YOUR questions, crown a new champion in Battle of the Sciences, and uncover the amazing science hiding in animal patterns. First up, we discover that a meteorite which landed in the USA is actually older than planet Earth itself! Then, we sink our teeth into a new study showing that dinosaurs were surprisingly fussy eaters, before heading to Patagonia with Professor Neill Gasser to learn why the Perito Moreno Glacier is changing so rapidly. Next, it's time for your questions...Maddie wants to know how far space goes, and Dr László Tálas reveals why tigers are covered in so many stripes! In Dangerous Dan, we meet the Scolopendra catapora centipede — a venomous, lightning-fast creepy-crawly you definitely wouldn’t want to meet in the wild. And in Battle of the Sciences, Professor Cock van Oosterhout makes the case for Evolutionary Genetics, revealing the science behind what makes you… YOU! Plus, the Aquanauts uncover why fresh water is so rare on Earth and the ingenious ways scientists are finding new sources to keep our planet hydrated. What do we learn about?· How a meteorite can be older than planet Earth· Why dinosaurs were picky eaters· The secrets behind tiger stripes· The venomous Scolopendra catapora centipede· And in Battle of the Sciences… how Evolutionary Genetics shapes every one of us! All on this week’s episode of Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CrowdScience listener Paul from Uganda is fascinated by military uniforms. The outfits of so many different armies, from different countries all around the world, often look remarkably similar – mottled shades of olive green camouflage. Where did it come from? How does it work as camouflage? And what inspired it?Alex Lathbridge delves into the science, the history and the future of camouflage.
Patrick is joined by special guest host Jeremy Schmidt (Video Games: A Comedy Show) to pick apart all of the pre-GamesCom teases and announcements of announcements. Is Nintendo poised to give us another 2023? Or even a 2017? Or just a 2019? And yes, those years actually mean very specific, discrete things.The guys also talk about:Discovering Mooncat, Camouflage, and Bushido Ball in UFO 50An embarrassment of riches in Donkey Kong Bananza's End GameChibi-Robo! filling out the GameCube NSO libraryHow much time is too much time to commit to Kirby Air Riders in a Nintendo Direct and why is it 45 minutes?A killer year for Indies on SwitchWhat's next for Pokemon and Pokemon ChampionsBorderlands 4 on Switch 2 lacking split-screen supportPETA's crusade to change Cow's design in Mario Kart World (and why they're probably right)Sega villains that aren't Dr. Eggman (trick question - no one can talk about that)SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/nintendocartridgesocietyFRIEND US ON SWITCH / SWITCH 2Patrick: SW-1401-2882-4137Mark: SW-8112-0583-0050
Bird nests can be hard to find, often hidden in plain sight. Is the clever camouflage simply the result of using building materials that the birds happen to find? A Scottish research team used birds popular in the pet trade, Zebra Finches, to try and find out. The team gave nesting Zebra Finches two sources of paper to build their nests from: one that matched the papered walls of their cage, and one that did not. By and large, the finches built nests that blended in with their background.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.