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Suhu udara di Madinah yang menyentuh angka ekstrem 41 derajat Celcius mengharuskan petugas Kementerian Haji dan Umrah mengambil langkah cepat demi keselamatan jemaah. Menerapkan prinsip Haji Ramah Lansia, jemaah lanjut usia dan berisiko tinggi dilarang turun ke Masjid Bir Ali dan difokuskan melafalkan niat ihram langsung dari dalam bus. LAPORAN BHERY HAMZAH(BEH/MCH2026)
Petugas Haji Indonesia memberikan perhatian khusus pada faktor cuaca. Saat ini, suhu di Madinah menyentuh angka 41 derajat Celcius. Hal ini menuntut jemaah untuk cerdas mengatur ritme ibadah demi menjaga kondisi fisik sebelum puncak haji(BEH/MCH2026)
Berbeda dengan Madinah yang relatif sejuk di awal kedatangan cuaca di Kota Mekah saat ini sudah memasuki musim kemarau dengan suhu berkisar antara 35 hingga 36 derajat Celcius, karena itulah Jemaah diminta untuk disiplin menggunakan Alat Pelindung Diri (APD) saat berada di luar Hotel atau saat ibadah di Masjidil Haram. LAPORAN BHERY HAMZAH
I took this episode from an article I wrote for Flying Snake magazine, which was published in December 2020 (Vol. 6, #18). Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. The Great Smoky Mountains is a subrange of the Appalachian Mountains, which stretches from the middle of Alabama in the United States north into southeastern Canada. The Appalachians formed when the world's continents crunched together to form the supercontinent Pangaea. The southern Appalachians formed separately and later than the northern Appalachians, around 270 million years ago. The Appalachians were once as high as the Rockies or Himalayas, but by the time the dinosaurs went extinct, they had eroded down to the mountain cores. Sediment weathered from the peaks and filled in valleys. But during the Pleistocene, when massive glaciers covered the northern parts of North America, the weight of the ice pushed the North American plate down, causing the southern part of the plate to rise. Eventually the ancient mountains' roots were a thousand feet (300 m) above sea level again. Rivers that once flowed east into the Atlantic Ocean or west into the remains of the shallow Western Interior Seaway shifted their courses to flow northward. Streams that once meandered across the land now plunged down steep slopes and dug gorges into the rock. And over thousands of years, animals and plants retreating from the ice migrated southward along the mountain range. When the climate warmed some 11,000 years ago and the ice age glaciers melted, many cold-adapted species were trapped in the peaks of the southern Appalachians. One of the highest peaks is Mount LeConte, with its highest point, High Top, measured at 6,593 ft, or 2,010 meters. I hiked Mount LeConte on 7 May, 2016 when the weather in nearby Knoxville, Tennessee was a warm 82 Fahrenheit, or 27.8 Celcius, but there was snow on the mountain that morning. I wrote my name in it. A spruce-fir forest grows on the upper slopes, a remnant of forest that grew throughout the mountains during the last ice age. The climate at the peak of Mount LeConte is more like that of southern Canada than the warm, humid southeastern United States. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park was established in 1934 to protect the mountains along the Tennessee/North Carolina border. No one lives in the park's 800 square miles (2,072 square km), which receives up to 90 inches [2.29 m] of rain a year, some of it from hurricanes that sweep up from the southern Atlantic or the Gulf of Mexico. Large tracts of old-growth forest still remain in the park too. So as you can see, the Smokies are a biodiversity hotspot. In 2018, the park announced its 1,000th species discovered that is new to science, which by July 2020 had grown to 1,025. Overall, 20,000 known species live in the park as of 2019 and scientists estimate that up to 100,000 more are yet to be discovered. The Smokies are heavily forested, of course, but some mountain summits and crests have no trees. Instead, native grasses and shrubs grow. They're called grassy balds and no one is sure why they exist. The prevailing theory is that Pleistocene megaherbivores opened the forests for grazing, and after their extinction, the balds remained open due to bison, elk (wapiti), and deer. When white settlers moved into the area, they used the balds to graze cattle and other livestock. Remains of mammoth and mastodon, musk ox, ground sloth, and other megaherbivores have been excavated from various balds throughout the park. Amphibian enthusiasts call the Smokies the Salamander Capital of the World, with 30 known species. Largest of these is the hellbender, which we talked about in episode 14, a giant salamander that can grow nearly 2 ½ feet long, or 74 cm, and which lives in swift-moving mountain streams. It's most closely related to the Chinese and Japanese giant salamanders, which can grow over twice as long as the hellbender. Twenty-seven of the salamanders found in the Smokies are lungless, in the family Plethodontidae. Instead of breathing with lungs or gills, the lungless salamanders absorb oxygen through their skin. Of these, the red-cheeked salamander is endemic to the Smokies—that is, it's found nowhere else in the world. The red-cheeked salamander lives in forests in high elevations. It can grow up to seven inches long, or 18 cm, and is gray or black with bright red patches on its face. It spends the day in a burrow, then comes out at night to find insects in the leaf litter. But it's hard to tell apart from the imitator salamander, although the imitator only grows a little over four inches long, or 11 cm. The imitator has red cheeks but its body is patterned black and brown instead of solid gray or black. Sometimes its cheeks are yellow, too, while the red-cheeked salamander only ever has red cheeks. Another animal found only in the Smoky Mountains, although it may also be present in mountains outside of the park, is a species of jeweled spider fly called Mary-Alice's emerald (Eulonchus marialiciae). Mary-Alice's emerald has a metallic-green body and yellow legs, and the adults eat nectar. But the larvae eat spiders. Specifically, they parasitize spiders. After hatching, the larva goes in search of a spider, especially trapdoor spiders that live in burrows. When it finds one, it works its way into the spider's body and eats it from the inside out, eventually killing it. Then it pupates in the burrow and emerges as an adult spider fly. It prefers high elevations that are cool and moist. A less horrific animal found in the Smokies is the Carolina northern flying squirrel. It was one of the species whose ancestors migrated south along the Appalachians during the Pleistocene. Then, after temperatures started to warm, the cold-adapted flying squirrel migrated north again. Some populations remained on mountaintops in the Smoky Mountains and have been isolated for thousands of years, evolving into a subspecies of flying squirrel found only in high elevations of the Smokies. It's much rarer than the southern flying squirrel that lives throughout the southeastern United States, and prefers spruce forests instead of the hardwood forests that southern flying squirrels like. But the spruce forests are threatened by climate change, the introduced woolly adelgid insect that kills fir trees, and pollution in the form of acid rain and pesticides that travel to the mountains from other states and even other countries. The Carolina northern flying squirrel has a patagium of furry skin that connects its front and back legs. When it jumps from a branch, it stretches its legs out and uses the patagia to glide to a new perch. It's clumsy on the ground, though, and spends most of its time in trees. It mostly eats fungi, mushrooms, and lichens, but will also eat nuts, insects, bird eggs and even baby birds, and other plant material like tree sap and buds. Bobcats still live in the Smokies, but the cougar, or mountain lion, was supposedly killed off in the area by the end of the 19th century. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service removed the eastern cougar subspecies from the endangered species list in 2018, since it is supposed to be extinct. The last cougar in what is now the park was supposedly killed in 1920. But sightings continue in the Smokies, close to a dozen a year, and some sightings are compelling, like the 2002 report of a cougar crossing a road in the park, spotted by a veterinarian who treated captive cougars in his practice. Considering how seldom seen the bobcat is despite it being relatively abundant, it's possible that a small number of cougars still live in the park—either animals that have moved back into the mountains from elsewhere, or a relict population. The red wolf is native to the eastern United States and was once common in the Smoky Mountains, but was killed off by white settlers throughout most of its range. Where it remained in the wild, it interbred with closely related coyotes, until it was declared extinct in the wild in 1980. Fortunately, by then a captive breeding program was in place. Starting in 1991, 37 red wolves were released in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee, following the release of 63 red wolves into the Alligator River Natural Area in North Carolina a few years earlier. But the release didn't go well in the Smokies. Wolves are shy and need enormous territories with lots of game. Before long some wolves were leaving the park and attacking livestock. Others died of parvo virus, especially wolf pups. Worse, this was about the same time that coyotes moved into the area from the west. The wolves started interbreeding with the coyotes, and the coyotes also competed with the wolves for food. In 1998, the Fish and Wildlife Service ended the program and recaptured all but one of the wolves originally released into the park. The North Carolina release went better, with a population peak in 2006 estimated at nearly 130 wolves. But that program was suspended in 2015, and without management of the wild population, the number has dwindled. As of 2019, only 14 wolves remain in North Carolina—and that's the entire population of red wolves in the wild. But sightings of red wolves continue in the Smokies. The trouble is that the red wolf looks very similar to the coyote. It's taller and larger, with a more pronounced reddish shade to its coat, but even experts can have trouble telling the two species apart if they can't get a good look at the animal. Most likely people are seeing coyotes, possibly ones descended from red wolf/coyote hybrids born during the reintroduction program. The biggest mystery in the park is the occasional sighting of a Bigfoot-type creature. Most sightings are probably bears, though. An estimated 1,500 American black bears live in the Smokies, and while some bears get used to hikers and tourists, most are shy and seldom seen. A black bear keeping an eye on hikers or cars will sometimes stand on its hind legs for a better view, and would naturally look like a hulking humanoid if glimpsed. But other sightings aren't so easy to explain. In February of 2009, a photographer named Deb Campbell was hiking the Middle Prong Trail in the snow. The Middle Prong Trail passes three major waterfalls and many smaller ones as it follows along a tributary of the Little River. She had the trail almost completely to herself—she says she only saw one person the whole time. Later she reported, “[A]t some point I am photographing along the stream and I start to smell a gawd awful stench. Not really like anything I had ever smelled before. I look around, see nothing, listen intently…nothing. So I finish up at that spot and go further up the trail.” The smell receded behind her but the snow increased, so finally she turned around to hike out. Around the area where she smelled the stink earlier, she started feeling watched. She stopped long enough to secure her camera gear for much faster hiking in slick conditions, when she heard a deep growl that she described as “very low, not like a cat, almost guttural.” Needless to say, she got off the mountain as quickly as possible. The black bear doesn't truly hibernate since its body temperature remains normal instead of dropping, but it does find a den in cold weather and will sleep for long stretches. It may emerge from its den occasionally during the winter during warm spells, but for the most part it's asleep in its den from around November through March in the Smoky Mountains. But Campbell was hiking in February during a snowfall, with snow already on the ground. A bear would most likely not be out of its den in that weather unless it had been disturbed. And bears don't actually smell bad. During the winter hibernation most bears don't defecate at all. Any feces left in a bear's digestive tract harden to form a fecal plug. If it does feel the need to defecate near the end of the winter, it will do so just outside its den, but the fecal plug has very little odor. Even under ordinary conditions, unless a bear has been eating carrion, it will smell no worse than a dog that needs a bath. Not only that, black bears don't actually growl. They make grunty, huffing noises when warning people away or when males fight in the summer, and a frightened bear will moan, but they don't growl like a dog. It's possible that Campbell hiked past a bear that had emerged from its den early and had found and eaten carrion, possibly roadkill, and that she was so close to the bear without seeing it that she smelled its breath. That's almost more frightening than the thought of passing near a Bigfoot. The growl might have come from a different animal, a coyote or who knows, maybe even a red wolf. Or Campbell might have encountered a creature sometimes called a skunk ape due to its foul odor. The skunk ape is most commonly reported in Florida swamps, but sightings—or smellings—have come from many other states. The smell is sometimes described as that of rotting food and roadkill on a hot day. A bear or other animal that has been rooting around in garbage bins can pick up this odor, especially in hot weather, but it's hard to believe that a bear would be actively foraging so much in winter that it would smell like trash. January and February are the depths of winter in East Tennessee. The bears are hibernating, not foraging. Thanks for your support, and thanks for listening! This is what a couple of fighting bears sound like: [bear sounds]
Cuaca di Kota Madinah dan Makkah yang diprediksi akan terus merangkak naik hingga menyentuh 47 derajat Celcius, menjadi perhatian utama. Jemaah diimbau untuk selalu disiplin membawa alat pelindung diri seperti payung, masker, semprotan air, serta rajin minum air putih secara bertahap agar terhindar dari dehidrasi.
Mostly new music in this show.Playlist: Dave Stryker - Summer nightKathy Kennedy - AEIOUAntibalas - Lo lifeOrhan Demir, Neil Swainson - Wicked demonGéraldine Eguiluz, Michel F Côté - La montana y el vientoInterplay Jazz Orchestra - Bite your tongueSteve Husted and Friends - Nonagon funkolaIconoclast - How fast is evil?Noah Franche-Nolan - PrayerIconoclast - The master faderGlenn Makos & Bru - 37 Celcius
Join us as Swarup Bose, Founder and CEO of Celcius Logistics Solutions, shares his incredible journey of digitizing India's cold supply chain. From his two decades of experience in the traditional cold chain sector to founding Celcius during the COVID-19 lockdown, Swarup discusses how his company is tackling critical issues like food and medicine wastage through innovative technology.Highlights:- The fundamental role of cold chain logistics in our daily lives, from ice cream to life-saving medicines.- How Celcius evolved from a pure marketplace to a 3PL partner, serving major brands like Parag Dairy, Godrej, Dr. Reddy's, Zomato, Blinkit, and Zepto.- The staggering 1.3 trillion rupees worth of perishables India loses annually and how Celcius is fighting this wastage.- The technological backbone of Celcius, including IoT devices, real-time tracking, and in-house management solutions.- His personal entrepreneurial path, from his father's influence to overcoming challenges in fundraising and market adoption.- The grand vision for Celcius: to create an unbroken, tech-enabled cold chain network that supports farmers, expands market access to Tier 2, 3, and 4 cities, and contributes to food security.Chapters[00:00] Introduction to Swarup Bose & Celcius Logistics[00:30] Celcius's Evolution: From Marketplace to 3PL Partner[01:02] The Crucial Role of Cold Chain in Logistics[03:25] Innovation & Modernization in Traditional Cold Chains[05:17] Combating 1.3 Trillion Rupees in Perishable Wastage & COVID's Impact[06:58] Understanding Current Market Problems: Supply Shortage & Mindset Shift[09:31] The Technology Powering Celcius: IoT, Tracking & In-House Solutions[10:53] Celcius's Customer Base and Asset-Light Model[13:05] Swarup Bose's Entrepreneurial Journey: From Family Business to Startup[19:00] Navigating the Zero-to-One Journey & Fundraising Success[23:27] The Grand Vision for Celcius Logistics & Industry Impact[29:25] Swarup's Key Learnings on Entrepreneurship: Perseverance & Belief[31:52] Closing Remarks
Trevor Wallace is a comedian, writer, and content creator. What does going viral actually feel like? If you're Trevor Wallace, it's just another week. From Celsius kids to Zyn bros, Cybertrucks to Monster Energy and "Kyle's", Trevor turns internet chaos into comedy gold. So what's the method behind his madness, and how does he keep winning the internet Expect to learn why Autism is the new stolen valour, Trevor's thoughts on the new Charlie Sheen documentary, how Trevor gets ideas to create his content, Trevor's thoughts on Celcius, ZYN culture, and Cybertrucks, how it feels to go viral on the internet, why dating is so hard now, why most of your fears are a waster of time and much more... Sponsors: See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://chriswillx.com/deals Get a free bottle of D3K2, an AG1 Welcome Kit, and more when you first subscribe at https://ag1.info/modernwisdom Get 35% off your first subscription on the best supplements from Momentous at https://livemomentous.com/modernwisdom New pricing since recording: Function is now just $365, plus get $25 off at https://functionhealth.com/modernwisdom Get a Free Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular flavours with your first purchase at https://drinklmnt.com/modernwisdom Extra Stuff: Get my free reading list of 100 books to read before you die: https://chriswillx.com/books Try my productivity energy drink Neutonic: https://neutonic.com/modernwisdom Episodes You Might Enjoy: #577 - David Goggins - This Is How To Master Your Life: https://tinyurl.com/43hv6y59 #712 - Dr Jordan Peterson - How To Destroy Your Negative Beliefs: https://tinyurl.com/2rtz7avf #700 - Dr Andrew Huberman - The Secret Tools To Hack Your Brain: https://tinyurl.com/3ccn5vkp - Get In Touch: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriswillx Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/chriswillx YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/modernwisdompodcast Email: https://chriswillx.com/contact - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is the post-NYC episode you have been waiting for! First, we catch up on Colt's race on Saturday at the CO state meet where somehow Kara dropped the ball and missed seeing him mid-race. Fortunately, he and his team still ran well, but Des coaches Kara up on how she can be a better specator next year ;). We also get an update on Des's knee and whether or not she will be racing the 50-miler this weekend after running 26.2 in NYC. Then, it's all about New York where Des and Kara mix together Des's run with Anthony Ramos (to an impressive 4:44) with the excitement in the elite races, especially on the women's side. Did Des really experience what it's like to run with the masses in the main field, or is she still a little bit elitist?! How are her legs feeling after 26.2 miles in what might have been her longest run ever by time on her feet? How about that exciting women's race where so many Americans were in the mix and then Obiri, Lokedi, and Chepkirui fended off the challenges from Hassan who just wouldn't go away?! Plus, what about the men's near-photo finish and amazing races for all of the top Americans? What a day in NYC which never disappoints! Special thanks to new sponsor Celcius for sponsoring this episode's top 5 to close the episode. Yes, Celcius is an energy drink but did you know they have electrolyte-based hydration powders with no caffeine as well? Kara and Des are both fans so check them out!
This Week Grace and Mamrie discuss Redbull vs Celcius, Grace's tour, Labubus, Mamrie corrects and old story, getting text scams, and the etymology of yankee doodle. Go to http://expressvpn.com/tmgw to secure your online data & find out how you can get four extra months. Go to http://skims.com/tmgw to shop pajamas. #skimspartner Go to http://shopremi.com/weird and use CODE WEIRD to get up to 50% off your nightguard at checkout. Today, get Huel for FIFTEEN PERCENT OFF with this exclusive offer for New Customers only with code WEIRD at https://www.huel.com/weird (Minimum $75 purchase). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today I am joined by my husband Celcius and he puts my memory to the test. He randomly chose 10 out of the 151 books I read that year and quizzes me to see if I remember the title or the author. If I get 7/10 he has to buy me two new books heheheFollow along on TikTok and Instagram:@sierramatagi@thebooksmartpodcast
We had our friend Charlie Demers on the show to talk about energy drink guys. We had a couple of rant guys, read some reviews of Celcius and Zoa. We learn about the Tri Stim experience and finally, which drink has the worst fans There is more Chris at https://www.patreon.com/notevenashow And for more Guys content, streams and SHOCKTOBER: a deep dive into shock jocks you can click patreon.com/guyspodcast, Join us on the Sunday Night Stream every Sunday night at 8:00 EST at twitch.tv/notevenashowand I am on https://bsky.app/profile/murderxbryan.bsky.social Guys is on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/guys.pod Guys has a Post Office Box now! PO Box 10769 Columbus Ohio 43201
Day 1 of FarmFest marked the worldwide launch of the all-new, nothing like an old 4640, Polar Bear -46. That's Celcius. TractorGuy, founder of Polar Bear LLC, joins Sam & Sam to talk about what makes the Polar Bear unlike any supertractor on the market, especially the James Mousse. Tractor Guy - Founder of Polar Bear LLC Sam Paulson - Sales Specialist Manager Sam Jensen - Precision Support Specialist
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Topics- Loni Anderson dies at 79- Alfie Wise dies at 82- Police solve 53yr old mystery death with DNA- Celebrities that have killed someone- Celcius and High Noon accidentally put in opposite cans- Little League World Series underway- WNBA still selling out arenas steadily- NFL Hall of Fame inductees - Eric Allen, Antonio Gates, Jared Allen and Sterling Sharpe- MLB division reviews by Jack- Houston woman arrested on 5 counts of child endangerment while running a childcare center
Dans cet épisode, on reçoit Pascal, un pionnier de la finance décentralisée qui a tenté l'impensable : vivre 3 mois sans compte bancaire en utilisant uniquement la DeFi.Entre anecdotes de vie sans banque, stratégies de crédit crypto pour acheter de l'immobilier, et rendements parfois surréalistes… on plonge dans les coulisses d'un système financier en pleine révolution.
On today's 7.31.25 show we talked about how the Giants have been doing recently, Graham got a new haircut, Jess needs to clear her camera roll, Celcius mislabeled some of their cans, our summer vibes, things kids have done to embarrass their parents in public, Diddy is asking for his conviction, speed cameras are going live on Tuesday, the fast food spots hot girls go to the most, preserved tattoos, Graham has a serious problem and more!
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We hebben nieuwe woningen nodig, veel nieuwe woningen. Voor een betaalbare prijs om de samenleving meer gelijkwaardig te maken. Met optoppen, aanplakken, transformeren en splitsen kan dit Daarom werken Sandra Nap en Chantal van Schaik met Holland Houtland eraan om de materiaaltransitie in de bouw een onderdeel te maken van de energietransitie. Een miljoen woningen van hout levert 100 miljoen Megaton CO2 reductie op. Het uitgangspunt ‘Een beter milieu begint bij jezelf' – is pertinent onjuist. Stikstof is al vijftig jaar een probleem. We zitten op slot omdat we het bestaande niet durven te veranderen. Als de ongeveer 400 piekbelasters zouden stoppen dan zou een groot deel van ons stikstof probleem er niet meer zijn. Vandaag het gesprek met Sandra Nap. Sandra is Circular Hero 2022 en werkte onder andere voor de rijksoverheid, NGO's en voor (MKB) bedrijven. Vijf jaar geleden won zij: “kraakdecrisis” met Holland Houtland. Biobased bouwen met stro, hennep en vlas als oplossing voor de energie, klimaat, stikstof economische en water crisis. Oftewel: boeren blijven boeren, bouwers blijven bouwen! Inmiddels maakt materiaal efficiënt bouwen, dus het beter benutten van de bestaande bouw door optoppen, aanplakken, transformeren en splitsen een belangrijk onderdeel van haar werk. Met Stichting Kies Biobased organiseert zij trainingen, biobased isoleren en renoveren voor het MKB. Voor de zomer start de Woonverdubbelaar, de meest energie en materiaalefficiente manier om extra voordeuren te creëren. Laten we beginnen… Wat ik zoal leerde van Sandra: 00:00 intro - 02:40 De start van Holland Houtland - materiaaltransitie in de bouw een onderdeel te maken van de energietransitie. 03:35 40% van onze CO2 uitstoot is bouw gerelateerd, 11% daarvan is materiaal. 05:15 Een miljoen woningen van hout levert 100 miljoen Megaton CO2 reductie op. 10:00 Politiek gaat langzamer dan de maatschappij. 10:05 Stikstof is al vijftig jaar een probleem. We zitten op slot omdat we het bestaande niet durven te veranderen. 11:15 Als de ongeveer 400 piekbelasters zouden stoppen dan zou een groot deel van ons stikstof probleem er niet meer zijn. 12:00 We hebben geen lef in ons donder, om de dingen die niet goed zijn voor ons allemaal, te benoemen en daar actie op te nemen. 13:15 De bouw draagt voor 6% bij aan de stikstof uitstoot. 13:40 Er wordt vaak techniek als oplossing gezien om het bestaande te behouden en het stapelen van suboptimale oplossingen. 15:20 We zitten op een kantelpunt waar we minder hoeven te isoleren tegen de kou, en dat we meer aandacht moeten hebben voor de hitte. 15:50 De TOjuli voegt elektriciteitsafhankelijke techniek toe aan de woning. 17:15 Een goede oplossing is iets waarmee je direct fossiele energie niet nodig hebt of bespaart. 19:15 Zo wordt steenwol gemaakt, het begint met een steen. Er is opwarming tot 1600 graden Celcius nodig om de steen om te zetten naar steenwol isolatiemateriaal. 21:05 Ik wil gezondheid op één. Dat gezond wonen en leven een onderdeel is van de afweging van welke materialen je kiest. 21:20 Mensen het vertrouwen geven dat ze ook naar de in één keer goed kunnen (materiaal- en energietransitie). 23:10 Haalbaar, betaalbaar en schaalbaar zijn de eerste belemmeringen die bij mensen opkomen als je het over een transitie hebt. 23:20 Nooit meer een rapport schrijven. 26:20 De business case van een optopwoning. 28:30 De natuurlijke eigenschappen van bijvoorbeeld stro en hennep zorgen voor een buffer tegen de warmte en de kou. 29:40 Onze woningen als een plastic zak hebben gemaakt, wat schimmelproblemen oplevert. 33:05 De drie manieren waarmee ze omzet voor het bedrijf realiseren, gidsen, projectmanagement om vraag&aanbod te vergroten, en de biobased academy. 36:25 Waarom het belangrijk is om de materiaaltransitie in de bouw te ondersteunen met gemeenschapsgeld. 37:50 Biobased bouw gaat de bouw versnellen.
One-on-one pod today, Chris is in New York, and Jason is home in Glendale. We chat about a trip to La Jolla, Trump coin, retirement plants, CTE, Dave Chappelle's SNL monologue, Club Chalamet's house was unalived in the fires, TikTok's ban and reinstatement, what if we all stopped paying insurance, Rick Caruso on Bill Maher, a Michelin meal in Singapore, reemerging: calling cards, a celebrity spotting at the Newark airport, right-wing rapper Roseanne, Jason had a Celcius before DJing in the club, and Rest In Peace David Lynch. twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Bobby Cartalemi, Jose Raymond & Justin Shier join the podcast! Enjoy! Chapters: 0:00 Intro/ Europa Pro 6:48 How much does posing matter? 9:18 Diddy Arrested 12:14 Justins Gym/ Gym talk and Pet Peeves 25:36 Olympia Talk/ Olympia Top 5 30:30 The biggest difference from being an Amateur VS Pro 42:30 Good Vito/ Bodybuilding Posing 51:10 Was it harder to diet and get ready for a show Ten years ago VS Today 57:18 The first bodybuilder that made us want to start bodybuilding 1:08:00 Having Injuries in Bodybuilding/ Gyno Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com MarekHealth.com
In this episode, Jeremy Buendia joins the podcast! Nick Walker 6 Weeks out from the Olympia, Video Games, Bodybuilding & More! Enjoy. Chapters: 00:26 Intro/ Jeremy Buendia 3:35 What its like coming back after taking off? 12:00 Colonics 15:14 Nick Walker 6 Weeks Out 19:46 Why Nick Stopped doing deadlifts/ Do deadlifts make your waist wider? 27:34 Guy on giving 100% at the gym/ Guy and Jeremy Buendia injuries 32:46 Nick Walker on Samson Dauda/ Jeremy Buendia on being a trash talker 37:10 Video Games and Streamers 44:10 Jeremy Buendia Opening a Gym/ Silicon Valley 46:20 School Systems and Inflation 50:06 The hardest thing about being at the top of bodybuilding/ Is Body building a Sport? 58:40 Gyms During Covid/ Having Strict Parents & Being a Sport Parent 1:14:50 Jeremy Buendia's Advice to Nick Walker/ Being a Champion 1:23:56 Tracking Food and Supplements 1:28:30 How Jeremy Buendia's Facebook Got Hacked oaches of all time/ Bodybuilding Talk Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com MarekHealth.com
In this episode, Nicholas (SP/SO 9w1 936) talks about 9's passivity in relation to their dominant instinct and how they can "hope things just work themselves out." He also talks about how he learned to focus, take himself seriously, and summon the discipline to manifest his life vision. He also works through an intense caffeine spike in self-pres 9 fashion, so you can see in realtime as Nicholas narrates his 9 way of containing the intensity of his experience within an acceptable window of tolerance, or "envelope function." Couldn't have written it better. Enjoy! Watch this interview on YouTube to observe body language and other type cues Learn the Enneagram at The Enneagram School --- Timestamps 0:00 Intro 4:11 Learning the Enneagram & mistyping 5:48 Enneagram as weed addiction substitute; something to "latch onto" - body attachment 7:13 9 "leveling" of experience, finding the optimal intensity 9:09 body vs image - what I say depends on how it feels in my body 10:05 Celcius caffeine hitting now, suppressing it within the 9 envelop function 15:24 Time Management, Discipline creates freedom 19:01 freedom as autonomy of the body center 22:16 Being mental last, mind vs body agendas battling; "crazy concept called a budget" 26:04 taking my projects seriously rather than letting it "figure itself out"; 9 passivity relative to dominant instinct 30:06 Relationship motivation to make life improvements - not wanting to be told what to do, but to come to it myself 34:01 What happens when you're told what to do? 40:18 golf is life? 42:03 9 line to 3 - Nicholas' life vision 49:41 Domains of obsessiveness 53:44 9 dispersion of attention keeps life force diffuse; 9 -> 3 is focusing attention 1:00:08 Josh's similarities; 3-9 stem up front 1:03:04 Prioritizing as 9 Engagement, yet paradox -- beware priorities coming from 9-3 ego vs God, grace, higher self 1:10:08 9 "I don't matter" --> others should prioritize ME more; 9 ego - not wanting to be ignored (disrespected) 1:12:58 faith as anchor for self-remembering 1:16:00 How enneagram can reinforce personality instead of liberate to focus on what's really important 1:20:31 The Celsius Drink Finale!
This week's all about love and the future as we listen in on Brother's lovesick woes, learn the origin of The Celcius, and visit Besaid to finally meet Wakka's heir.You can find Every F'n FF on Twitter, Instagram, or join our Discord!
Nick Walker 13 Weeks out from Mr. Olympia! Enjoy. Chapters: 1:02 Intro/ Power Slap 6:10 What bodybuilder gives the softest handshake? 10:10 Clamming/ Sharks, N*de Beaches 14:46 What age is most attractive? 19:50 Who would be the worst of in jail?/ Milo's Jail Stories 26:50 Trump Assassination Attempt 41:00 Aliens 47:10 Missing Bodybuilding 55:20 Dubai Pro 1:04:00 Samson Dauda 1:08:50 One Dimensional Bodybuilder 1:25:00 Nick says how he's feeling for the upcoming Mr. Olympia https://marekhealth.com/guy - Get a 10% discount on Marek's Optimization Package (Code: GUY) Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
Nick Walker 11 Weeks out from Mr. Olympia! Enjoy. Chapters: 00:20 Intro/ Kr8tom Tea 4:10 How Guy and Pj Met 7:40 How Guy almost died taking Insulin 14:00 Guys potential was under looked 20:50 Guy and Pjs Daily Diet 30:40 Pj on what past he would go back to 35:10 Nick on having balance in bodybuilding 39:30 What bodybuilders are missing to be more successful on the business side 44:50 Pj in Prison 58:40 The closest thing Nick did to getting arrested 1:00:00 The Steroid Train Story 1:03:10 Pjs biggest takeaway from prison 1:13:10 Is Freedom Real In America/ 9/11 1:16:10 Nick 11 Weeks Out 1:22:40 Pj on who looks the best for the Olympia 1:27:56 Pjs Feedback on Detoxing and Kr8tom Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
Nick Walker 8 Weeks out from Mr. Olympia! Enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 Intro/ Inviting a women on the podcast 4:10 Guys Eyes surgery 11:30 Nick leaves HD Muscle 18:10 Nick on making a decision with other brands 19:40 Olympia Predictions/ Why people are putting Nick outside the Top 5 38:00 Posting Physique before Olympia 41:50 Texas Pro 48:26 Podcast Scammer 54:04 Nick Walker's New House 1:00:50 Nick Walker 8 Weeks Out 1:07:08 Top 3 Best Bodybuilding Coaches of all time/ Bodybuilding Talk Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
Cat and Pat are joined this week by special guest Blair Socci! Her stand-up special will be out on YouTube starting Thursday August 15th! In this episode, Blair talks about her wellness / dating / comedy touring journeys, the three of them discuss their favorite Celcius (#notanad) flavors, and Pat asks the age-old question "should I try that?" to almost everything Blair brings up! Unfortunately for us, Cat never finished finding out what "oil pulling" was.... oh well!Watch the full episode on our YouTube and follow below!Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seektreatmentpodShow Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@seektreatmentpodCat: https://www.instagram.com/catccohenPat: https://www.instagram.com/patreegsSeek Treatment is a production of Headgum Studios. Our associate producer is Allie Kahan. Our producer is Tavi Kaunitz. Our executive producer is Emma Foley. The show is edited, mixed, and mastered by Richelle Chen. The show art was created by Carly Jean Andrews. Like the show? Rate Seek Treatment on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and leave a review.Advertise on Seek Treatment via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nick Walker 13 Weeks out from Mr. Olympia! Enjoy. Chapters: 0:10 Intro/Guys Gym 3:35 Does Nick want to open a gym? 7:20 Tren Twins 9:10 Thirteen Weeks Out Nicks Show 16:40 How Nick eats during his offseason 23:30 Who instilled Nicks mindset? 26:26 Nicks Go to treat 32:00 Chris Cormier 37:10 Why do bodybuilders not train together as much anymore? 41:50 Confrontation Over Text 46:00 Nicks Weight/ Does Nick want to get bigger 53:50 Backstage Rituals/ Does Nick Pump up before a Show/ How Does Nick Stay Calm During a Show 1:04:50 Nathan De Asha and other b bodybuilders Physiques https://marekhealth.com/guy - Get a 10% discount on Marek's Optimization Package (Code: GUY) Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
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Nick Walker 14 Weeks out from Mr. Olympia! Enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 Intro/Heat in Florida 2:16 Blessing Awodibu 3:30 Diuretics 16:00 Nick and Guy talk about their worst cramps 26:10 14 Weeks out for Nick 33:10 Guys Client/ Cheat Meals 41:30 Diet Rage/ Roid Rage 48:30 Steroids/ Most overrated drug in bodybuilding 58:00 Intensity Training VS Volume Training 1:00:00 When Nick realized he was big enough https://marekhealth.com/guy - Get a 10% discount on Marek's Optimization Package (Code: GUY) Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
The one and only Jose Raymond is back! Enjoy. Chapters: 0:10 Intro Foods, Drinks, Nut butters and prep 10:28 Pre-workout 13:30 Do people overuse Fat Burners 15:16 Jose talks about doing stairs everyday and his hips 20:14 The reason why bodybuilders retire and comeback knowing they won't be as good 26:40 Nick on moving a lot during preps 30:10 Jose's hardest preps 33:00 The feeling of struggling during prep 41:00 Esteban Fuquene 45:30 Nick and Jose on if they ever felt they can't win 51:00 Olympias then vs now 1:06:58 Nick on bodybuilder being fat and out of shape during the offseason 1:09:58 Guy, Nick and Jose's Weirdest Story at a bodybuilding Show https://marekhealth.com/guy - Get a 10% discount on Marek's Optimization Package (Code: GUY) Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
https://marekhealth.com/guy - Get a 10% discount on Marek's Optimization Package (Code: GUY) Back with one of the best podcasts to date! Enjoy. Chapters: 0:08 Intro 8:30 Going to the beach/Living in Florida 14:28 Where does Nick Train in Florida 15:18 CHZLD Event 17:40 Bodybuilding Show Top 3 22:00 How much does the prize money need to be for Nick and other bigger bodybuilders to do a smaller show? 24:54 Nicks plan for this year in bodybuilding 33:00 Guys biggest regret in bodybuilding 36:00 The Silent Killers of Bodybuilding/ Where would Bonac place in the Olympia 39:30 How Guy found his bodybuilding coach in 2013 45:50 Who would do well in the open olympics a that's in the 212 54:34 Nicks advice to up and coming bodybuilders 1:02:18 Nicks best breakfast, lunch and dinner meals/ and School Foods 1:18:00 Nicks Weekend Game Plan Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Mistakes people make when thinking about units, published by Isaac King on June 25, 2024 on LessWrong. This is a linkpost for Parker Dimensional Analysis. Probably a little elementary for LessWrong, but I think it may still contain a few novel insights, particularly in the last section about Verison's error. A couple years ago, there was an interesting clip on MSNBC. A few weeks later, Matt Parker came out with a video analyzing why people tend to make mistakes like this. Now I'm normally a huge fan of Matt Parker. But in this case, I think he kinda dropped the ball. He does have a very good insight. He realizes that people are treating the "million" as a unit, removing it from the numbers before performing the calculation, then putting it back on. This is indeed the proximate cause of the error. But Matt goes on to claim that the mistake is the treating of "million" as a unit; the implication being that, as a number suffix or a multiplier or however you want to think of it, it's not a unit, and therefore cannot be treated like one. This is false. So what is a unit, really? When we think of the term, we probably think of things like "meters", "degrees Celcius", "watts", etc.; sciency stuff. But I think the main reason we think of those is due to unit conversion; when you have to convert from meters to feet, or derive a force from mass and acceleration, this makes us very aware of the units being used, and we associate the concept of "unit" with this sort of physics conversion. In reality, a unit is just "what kind of thing you're counting". Matt uses two other examples in his video: "dollars" and "sheep". Both of these are perfectly valid units! If I say "50 meters", that's just applying the number "50" to the thing "meters", saying that you have 50 of that thing. "50 sheep" works exactly the same way. So what about "millions"? Well, we can definitely count millions! 1 million, 2 million, etc. You could imagine making physical groupings of a million sheep at a time, perhaps using some very large rubber bands, and then counting up individual clusters. "Millions" is a unit![1] So if millions is a perfectly valid unit, why do we get an incorrect result if we take it off and then put it back on again after the calculation? Well, because you can't do that with other units either! 100 watts divided by 20 watts does not equal 5 watts. It equals the number 5, with no unit. This is a somewhat subtle distinction, and easy to miss in a casual conversation. But it makes sense when you think about the actual things you're counting. 50 sheep is certainly not the same thing as 50 horses. And 50 sheep is also not the same thing as the abstract number 50; one is a group of animals, the other a mathematical concept. If someone were to say something to you involving the number 50, you would not simply assume that they're talking about sheep. This perfectly solves the problem. If 100 watts / 20 watts equals only the number 5, with no "watts", then 100 million / 20 million also equals only the number 5, with no "million". But what about Matt's example? 80 million sheep - 50 million sheep = 30 million sheep; not just 30. That's because this is subtraction, not division. Units work differently depending on what operation you're performing! If you're doing addition or subtraction, the units are preserved; you can take them off at the beginning and then put them back on at the end. But for multiplication and division, this is not the case. Division cancels out the units, removing them entirely, and multiplication gives you a new unit, equal to the previous unit squared. This seems kind of arbitrary, right? Why do they work differently depending on the operation? To understand this, let's go back to a different example that Matt used in his video. Near the beginning, when he's performing the ...
We're back after Nick wins his second New York Pro! Enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 Nick Walker New York Pro Win 7:50 Guy at New York Pro 12:00 Samson Dauda 15:40 What does Nick expect at the top of his game 22:50 What Nick ears the night of the show 26:40 Guy talks about life after retiring from bodybuilding 28:20 Nick talks about Mental Health during Prep 31:44 Nick talks about how it is at home prepping around his parents 35:10 Foods and cheat meals 38:30 Raw Athletic Club grand opening 43:40 Nick back in Florida 49:46 The worst bodybuilding moments 54:15 Nick talks about being close to Matt 56:36 Nick's Gameplan 1:02:34 Nick talks about his weight changes Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
A daily update on what's happening in the Rocket Pool community on Discord, Twitter, Reddit, and the DAO forum. Today's episode covers: Smart Node 1.13.2 releasedm IMC election statements in, Ethereum development criticism, and SAB 121 news. 0:00 - Welcome 0:42 - Me on the Daily Doots Livestream https://x.com/ProDJKC/status/1791451910819483652 Rocket Pool news 1.13.2 released https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/918351974406172723/1240813739633016842 3:33 - Defi opportunities for rETH https://twitter.com/StakeRocketPool/status/1791168928229609871 5:18 - IMC election statements nearly done https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/774497904559783947/1240830454026731640 Staking news 9:45 - Incentivizing home stakers https://x.com/mikeippolito_/status/1791474909304045584?s=46 Ethereum news 11:24 - Peter criticizes Ethereum development https://x.com/peter_szilagyi/status/1791088531164570012 https://x.com/dankrad/status/1791379755922498027 https://x.com/peter_szilagyi/status/1791466924481630305 https://x.com/vitalikbuterin/status/1791487840410292349 18:27 - SAB 121 ruled down in the senate https://x.com/alexandergrieve/status/1791147474243162279?s=46 https://twitter.com/ryansadams/status/1791451851964956993 20:58 - Taiko and Reth https://x.com/arixoneth/status/1791213252061311487?s=46 23:23 - ETH sentiment https://x.com/alchemi78326774/status/1791383074233553025 https://x.com/materkel/status/1791374373556781432 https://x.com/Evan_ss6/status/1791267231449407985 https://x.com/daddysether/status/1791181844987437549 https://x.com/iamDCinvestor/status/1791479870502883641 26:01 - Coinbase bullposting https://x.com/theblock__/status/1791462160511442965?s=46 https://x.com/jessepollak/status/1791452302903062987?s=46 In other news 28:06 - Celcius clawbacks https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1240754392098148362 30:24 - Pink drainer to shut down https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1241032343490400308
The boys are back after some technical difficulties and E.T. saves the day. Kenny sits in for John. Jack takes his son to daycare for the first time. Z-Bird can drink a Celcius after 8pm. And the draft is here!Russell Wilson buys all the Steelers Gear. Red Lobster is preparing for bankruptcy. Caitlin Clark blocks Antonio Brown and also has to deal with a creepy indy reporter. Woman in NYC has to watch out for fists and hockey sticks. And a porch pirate wears garbage bag to steal package.All that and more or this week's episode of Greenfield's Finest Podcast. Check out our events, social media, and merch sale at the link below: https://linktr.ee/GFP Website: https://greenfieldsfinestpodcast.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7viuBywVXF4e52CHUgk1i5 Produced by Lane Media https://www.lanemediapgh.com/
Join us as we discuss everything from the Arnold Classic to Muscle Inc's Grand Opening! Enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 Intro (Clothing Sizes) 2:05 Vegas vs Jersey 5:10 Why Guy Won't Move 18:43 Guy's New Sponsor 25:00 Guy's Health Scare 37:45 Football 49:00 The 2024 Arnold Classic 1:13:27 Secret to looking your best as a Bodybuilder 1:15:00 Arnold Classic 1:19:45 Muscle Inc Grand Opening Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
Join us as @NickWalker39 & Guy Cisternino talk about Nutrition, Business, Lifestyle, and more! Enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 Intro (Training/ Training equipment) 6:44 Rules/ Boundaries at guys gym 9:36 Guy tells story of fight in the gym 24:38 Man gets high at Guy's House and goes insane 35:00 Nick talks about being home 38:40 Meal Prep/ Signature Meals 43:00 Cars/Spending Money 52:20 Favorite place to live and Gyms 1:00:26 Nick Walker talks about his prep/Guy and Nick Cheat Meals 1:13:00 Uprising Xtracts Announcement Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
In today's show, we have a SPECIAL GUEST Natalie Brunell! We look at the MAJOR potential for Bitcoin to dump due to the #Celcius, #US Banks on the verge of collapse & the Federal Reserve remains hawkish!
Chris Aceto Joins the Nude Party today! Enjoy. Chapters: 0:00 Intro (Weather/ Movies) :00 What would you do during a home invasion? 16:50 Chris Aceto Joins 24:15 Bodybuilding memories 43:00 Gym Pet Peeves/distractions 53:44 Should you leave Social Media? 1:01:20 Could you be a champion by being one dimensional? 1:11:00 The least/most distracted Bodybuilders 1:23:06 Church/ Religion 1:27:02 Advice for bodybuilders Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
This week we're joined once again by our friend StronkChonkler as we partake in a storming of a temple in Kilika, then blow off some steam back on the Celcius with some musical accompaniment.Follow Stronk on Twitch! - https://www.twitch.tv/stronkchonklerYou can find Every F'n FF on Twitter, Instagram, or join our Discord!
Join us as we chat about everything from business, holidays, food, and more! Chapters: 0:00 Intro (Coffee and Social Media) 10:00 Holidays/Food/Restaurants 29:54 Guys Gym/ Nick on owning a gym 38:32 What would Nick do if he wasn't a pro bodybuilder? 49:50 Nick on his first Cold Plunge 1:10:20 Incident with a client 1:31:20 Night Time Ritual Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
Today, Nick & I are joined by Milos Sarcev, Lee Priest, & Justin Shier! A Christmas Holiday Special you DON'T want to miss!!! Enjoy! Chapters: 0:00 Where to live as a Bodybuilder? 10:00 Fame at the Gym 13:45 Lee Priest As a Coach 21:00 Christmas In Australia 38:00 Christmas Movies & Shows 44:50 Painting Houses/ Guy's New Gym 55:30 Christmas Gifts & Gift Cards Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/mutantandthemouth Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1G9vo57... Itunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagrams: Instagram.com/guycisternino Instagram.com/nick_walker39 Sponsors: Uprisingxtracts.com Blackstonelabs.com - guycisternino GaspOfficial.com - Guy15 Fuelchef.com - Quadro20 HdMuscle.com - Mutant YoungLA.com - Mutant Megafitmeals.com Celcius.com CardilloUSA.com MedicalSaunas.com
Dustin Poirier joins MMA Fighting's Mike Heck to discuss getting the call to possibly step in to face Islam Makhachev on short notice at UFC 294, finding out Alexander Volkanovski got the title shot, how the UFC 294 main event played out, when he hopes to return, UFC 300 being enticing, Francis Ngannou's performance against Tyson Fury, attending this year's Mr. Olympia event, partnering up with Celcius, their new Essentials line, and more. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Subscribe to MMA Fighting Check out our full video catalog Like MMA Fighting on Facebook Follow on Twitter Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our final episode from Australia recorded live and uncut from our hotel in Sydney. We have a go about the Sydney Opera House, being hungover as, Chris tried a Celcius (uncarbonated) we had an influencer dinner, a new cocktail we discovered, Chris' AFL shorts arrived in the post, the Succession guy drove his Rivian truck into a pizza parlour, which bodily functions of ours that we enjoy the most, smell kink, the best way to unplug from your device is by vomiting, eating food is the only sure bet as it pertains to experiential marketing, a new leg tattoo enters the chat, and now that the 6 pm res is the new 8 pm res, and kids go trick-or-treating at lunchtime, I can't help but ask has the whole world simply become afraid of the dark? twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dustin Poirier joins MMA Fighting's Mike Heck to discuss getting the call to possibly step in to face Islam Makhachev on short notice at UFC 294, finding out Alexander Volkanovski got the title shot, how the UFC 294 main event played out, when he hopes to return, UFC 300 being enticing, Francis Ngannou's performance against Tyson Fury, attending this year's Mr. Olympia event, partnering up with Celcius, their new Essentials line, and more. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Subscribe to MMA Fighting Check out our full video catalog Like MMA Fighting on Facebook Follow on Twitter Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's 9-28-23 Thursday show: a lawyer in New York only goes after class action lawsuits with companies, a TikToker shares her opinion on Taylor Swift at the Chiefs game, a viral challenge shows how much couples really trust each other, police were called to perform a welfare check on Britney Spears, Heinz is dropping a new condiment, a woman claims Celcius can cause you to test postive on drug test, what Joe Jonas saw on the ring camera has been revealed, humans finally beat AI in something and so much more on this fun Thursday!
Jason Brett is a former FDIC regulator who worked through the 2008 Global Financial Crisis. In this interview, we discuss the events that led up to the 2008 GFC, the implosion of IndyMac & subsequent bank-run and what to expect from regulators following the crypto contagion of 2022. - - - - In 2008, the Global Financial Crisis brought the economic world to its knees. The crisis was triggered by a combination of factors, including the subprime mortgage crisis, the failure of large financial institutions, and some outright systemic corruption. One of the most notable events during the GFC was the bank run on IndyMac, an institution that failed due to a lack of confidence among its depositors. This event was a clear sign that the financial system was in trouble, leading to calls for greater banking industry regulation. In response to the GFC, governments around the world implemented a range of regulations. These included increased capital requirements, restrictions on risky lending practices, and increased scrutiny of financial institutions. These regulations aimed to make the financial system more robust and reduce the risk of another crisis. It's easy to draw parallels to the ‘crypto' market in 2022. Luna, 3AC, Celcius and FTX all failed because of their lack of adequate risk management, sketchy lending practices, and some out-and-out fraud. Calling into question concerns about the stability and legitimacy of the crypto industry and, unfortunately, dragging bitcoin into this discussion. While we may see Bitcoin as totally separate to 'crypto', lawmakers and decision-makers do not, and in the fallout from the crypto contagion, we may see draconian regulations impact us going forwards. So what can we learn from the GFC in 2008, and the regulation that may affect us in 2023?