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Gray and Mark meet Mystery Steve who has travelled all the way from Australia! Steve has been examining the way Agatha Christie titles have been translated into other languages. Steve's project has just hit the 1960s, so we wanted to get him onto the podcast for the full lowdown. Travel the world with Gray, Mark and Steve!You can find us on Instagram @Christie_Time. We are also on Bluesky at christietime.bsky.social. Our YouTube account is @TheSwigingChristies. Please subscribe to the podcast so you're notified every time an episode drops!Please also consider giving us a star rating and/or reviewing us on your podcatcher of choice.Our website is ChristieTime.com.The Swinging Christies is a Christie Time project by Mark Aldridge and Gray Robert Brown.Next episode: we're going LIVE!00:00:00 - Opening titles00:00: 40- Introductory chat00:01:58 - Mystery Steve: Agatha Christie - Titles in Translation00:10;41 - Cat Among the Pigeons (1959)00:15:16 - The Adventure of the Christmas Pudding (1960)00:20:06 - The Pale Horse (1961)00:24:10 - The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side (1962)00:27:52 - The Clocks (1963)00:31:48 - A Caribbean Mystery (1963)00:34:12 - At Bertram's Hotel (1964)00:37:23 - Third Girl (1966)00:42:24 - Endless Night (1967)00:46:13 - By the Pricking of My Thumbs (1968)00:49:48 - Hallowe'en Party (1969)0:56:37 - Passenger to Frankfurt (1970)00:57:58 - Wrap up, next episode01:00:58 - Closing titles01:02:08 - CodaSolutions revealed - The Pale Horse, The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side, Endless Night, By the Pricking of My Thumbs
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In this week's episode, Lizzie and Arden take a look at the legislation responsible for setting our clocks forward and back, the Uniform Time Act of 1966! Join them as they discuss the history of timezones in the US, why we needed to get the clocks on the same page, and the many reasons we should stop spring forward and fall back! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @letsgetcivical, @lizzie_the_rock_stewart, and @ardenjulianna. Or visit us at letsgetcivical.com for all the exciting updates! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Alarm clocks have been around for centuries, but in 1956 they got an upgrade.
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In this episode of the Hackaday Podcast, editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi start out with a warning about potentially radioactive shrimp entering the American food supply via Walmart, and things only get weirder from there. The extra spicy shrimp discussion makes a perfect segue into an overview of a pair of atomic One Hertz Challenge entries, after which they'll go over the latest generation of 3D printer filament, using an old Android smartphone as a low-power Linux server, some tips for creating better schematics, and Lorde's specification-bending transparent CD. Finally, you'll hear about how the nature of digital ownership influences the hardware we use, and on the other side of the coin, how open source firmware like QMK lets you build input devices on your terms. Check out the links if you want to follow along, and as always, tell us what you think about this episode in the comments!
00:00 High Five.20:15 AFC teams that made the playoffs last year that won't this year.37:15 John Kruk has deep thoughts about clocks.
In this week's episode, we spotlight the most famous chicken in the world- the Rhode Island Red! We discuss the importance of soil testing before you build coops and runs or after if you're seeing symptoms of heavy metal poisoning. We share our recipe for delicious Zucchini Black Walnut Cake, and deliver some retail therapy with chicken alarm clocks.Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link.https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-15546963Pre and Probiotic and Vitamin and Electrolyte Powders!Bright and Early Coffee - use code CWTCL15 for 15% off of any bagged coffee. K Cups always ship free!https://brightandearlycoffee.com/Omlet Coops- Use Our Affiliate Link and COFFEE10 code for 10% off!https://tidd.ly/3Uwt8BfChicken Luv - use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Breed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Metzer Farms Waterfowlhttps://www.metzerfarms.com/Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchase!Zucchini Black Walnut Cake - https://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/zucchini-black-walnut-cake/CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesAs Amazon Influencers, we may receive a small commission from the sale of some items at no additional cost to consumers.CWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladiesSupport the show
Looking back In many ways, life was harder back when we were growing up. You had to do everything manually. You had to get off the couch to change the TV channel and you were probably healthier because of it. You didn't rely on Google searches; you had to use an actual dictionary. Clocks had “hands” and kids knew how to tell the time. The list is endless, and it's entertaining to reflect on some of the changes and acknowledge challenges from back then. Looking back, you would have to say that life now is much easier — but the...Article Link
Katie, Zach, Emily and Mayes Join the Mailbag LIVE on YouTube every Friday From the creators of Dill or No Dill, it's the Game Show sensation that's sweeping the nation: NAME... THAT... BITCH! The definitive Chain Restaurant power rankings. Mo is stuck in bureaucracy hell BEFORE even making it to the DMV. Patreon Exclusive: What is the most average movie? COUNT THE DINGS MERCH STORE - Check it out here: https://bit.ly/CTDMERCH If you want to hear the full Mailbag, check out the Patreon! Join the Count The Dings Patreon for exclusive full, ad free episodes, extra Cinephobe content and more at https://www.patreon.com/CountTheDings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever driven yourself a little bit nuts trying to figure out why something happened to you or why someone behaves the way that they do? This week's simple metaphor will help you understand why trying to unlock cause and effect with human beings is only of limited value and how to flow more easily in the world!
Intrigue abounds during WW2, following the theft of a vital piece of intelligence. Poirot is approached by the son of a very familiar friend, in the hopes of being able to solve the riddle of a secret gone missing, an unexpected corpse in a living room, and why four clocks all seem to be displaying the wrong time... Can Adam and Frankie lead you through this labyrinthine mystery set up without losing their minds completely? Er, doubtful... You can subscribe to Cosy AF, our next show, NOW on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow us on Instagram at @cosyafpod. Our Patreon page is filled with all kinds of wonderful bonus materials, including videos of interviews, quizzes, bonus shows, and our deep dive into the Poirot movies! Find it at https://www.patreon.com/CosyAF We're on Instagram at @laboursofhercule On Threads at @laboursofhercule Or you can email us at bonjour@thelaboursofhercule.com Our amazing music was composed and produced by the fabulous Cev Moore Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Amy reflect on the 1st day of school and the length of school years; Chris is a proud Granite City-er; Matt Pauley looks back on the Cardinals series win over the Cubs; Amy's wearing a watch.
Xan Brooks has been a film critic and journalist for decades, hosting the ground-breaking Film Weekly for The Guardian along with Jason Solomons. He's now a novelist with The Clocks in This House All Tell Different Times and his new book The Catchers, available here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Atomic Clocks and Lasers for future long duration space travel. Join Emmy Award winning broadcast journalist David Denault as he reports on what our future astronauts will be using.
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Eric Verdin is a physician-scientist and the CEO of the Buck Institute for Research on Aging whose career has centered on understanding how epigenetics, metabolism, and the immune system influence the aging process. In this episode, Eric traces his scientific journey from studying viruses and histone deacetylases (HDACs) to leading aging research at the Buck Institute, offering insights into how aging impairs immune and nervous system function—including thymic shrinkage, chronic inflammation, and reduced vaccine response—and how these changes impact lifespan. He explores the metabolic underpinnings of aging, such as oxidative stress and insulin and IGF-1 signaling, and he discusses practical tools like zone 2 cardio, ketogenic diets, and GLP-1 drugs. The conversation also covers declining NAD levels with age, the roles of NAD-consuming enzymes such as sirtuins and CD38, and what current NAD-boosting strategies (like NMN, NR, and IV NAD) can and can't accomplish. Eric weighs in on promising longevity interventions including rapamycin, growth hormone for thymic regeneration, and anti-inflammatory therapies, while also examining the promise and limitations of current biological age tests and the potential of combining epigenetic, proteomic, and organ-specific metrics with wearables to guide personalized longevity care. We discuss: Eric's scientific journey from virology to the field of geroscience [2:45]; How dysfunction in the immune system and central nervous system can drive aging throughout the body [5:00]; The role of metabolism and oxidative stress in aging, and why antioxidant strategies have failed to deliver clear benefits [8:45]; Other aspects of metabolism linked to aging: mitochondrial efficiency, fuel utilization, and glucose-modulating drugs [16:30]; How inefficient glucose metabolism drives insulin, IGF-1 signaling, and accelerates aging [21:45]; The metabolic effects of GLP-1 agonists, and the need to move beyond crude metrics like BMI in favor of more precise assessments of metabolic health [27:00]; The case for immune health as a “fifth horseman” [36:00]; How the innate and adaptive immune systems work together to build immune memory [39:45]; Why vaccines lose effectiveness with age: shrinking of the thymus gland and diminished T-cell diversity [44:15]; Exploring growth hormone, thymic regeneration, and the role of exercise in slowing immune aging [48:45]; The challenges of identifying reliable biomarkers for immune function, and the potential of rapamycin analogs to enhance vaccine response in older adults [57:45]; How rapamycin's effects on the immune system vary dramatically by dosage and frequency [1:03:30]; The limitations of mouse models in aging research and the need for cautious interpretation of rapamycin's benefits in humans [1:08:15]; NAD, sirtuins, and aging: scientific promise amid commercial hype [1:15:45]; How CD38 drives age-related NAD decline, influences immune function, and may impact longevity [1:23:45]; How NMN and NR supplementation interact with CD38 and NAD metabolism, and potential risks like homocysteine elevation and one-carbon cycle depletion [1:31:00]; Intravenous NAD: limited evidence and serious risks [1:37:00]; Interleukin-11 (IL-11) as a new target in immune aging, the dual role of chronic inflammation in aging, and the need for better biomarkers to guide interventions [1:43:00]; Biological aging clocks: types of clocks, promise, major limitations, and future outlook [1:48:30]; The potential of proteomics-based aging clocks for detecting organ-specific decline and frailty [2:00:45]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
Atlanta United's Leagues Cup exit was chaotic and controversial, and we're breaking it all down on this edition of Morning Espresso. From two soft penalty calls to baffling timekeeping and a referee crew that lost control, the drama in Orlando was nonstop — capped off by Ronny Deila's post-match red card. We also discuss Lionel Messi's early injury exit, Concacaf's statement on referee abuse, and the wild swings in MLS vs. Liga MX results.Plus, Trinity Rodman's emotional return in the NWSL, Marta's legendary heroics in the Copa América Femenina final, and a look at the latest transfer twists including Son Heung-min's rumored MLS move, Alexander Isak's standoff, and Matt Turner's return to New England.It's a packed episode with refereeing chaos, injury scares, stunning comebacks, and silly season surprises across the globe.
Cowboys training camp is heating up-literally-with reports of fights breaking out and preseason confidence spewing. We dive into the wildest Scientology rumors making the rounds, assess Blake Fisher's rocky fit on the Texans O-line, and go position-by-position with early impressions. Meanwhile, Paul is hanging on by a thread as the final hours of the MLB trade deadline tick away.
Actress Jurnee Smollett talks lessons in activism and creativity from her family. Being one of six children, Jurnee recounts how her mother was able to juggle care for all the kids while prioritizing their creative spark. From the Smollett's Swiss-Family-Robinson-style upbringing, to her mother befriending craft services for custom meals, Jurnee paints the picture of her childhood as a young actress to now. And she share's her mother's recipe for 7th Ward Gumbo!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen to this episode for ways to save money while supporting your values! Co-hosts Tania and Adriana share what companies they boycott and why, and which alternative companies have ethical practices they support. Many of the companies on our boycott lists have documented labor rights violations or support governments rooted in white supremacy and oppressive systems. Boycotting large corporations has opened new ways for us to reconnect with our local communities such as through mutual aid. It's also a great excuse to find new small family-owned businesses to support. Boycotting is a great technique that has worked for many movements in the past, and it's a great way to hold companies accountable for their practices.Remember: the companies you choose to support should hold your values for community care and equal rights.Resources:Boycott List by BDS MovementBoycott List by Ethical ConsumerAnti-DEI Boycott ListWhy to boycott Chiquita and DoleWhy to boycott NestleAlternative Brands by Ethical Consumer15 Ethical & Sustainable Brands by Sustainably ChicBuyNothingListen to our previous episode “Activism, But Make It Fashionable” for clothing brands we don't and do supportVictory! List of Starbucks stores closing this year.DefinitionsWhite supremacy: the belief that white people constitute a superior race and should therefore dominate society.DEI: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are organizational frameworks that seek to promote the fair treatment and full participation of all people, particularly groups who have are historically underrepresented or subject to discrimination based on identity or disability.Tipping point: the point at which a series of small changes or incidents becomes significant enough to cause a larger, more important change.BDS (Boycott, Divest, and Sanction): a Palestinian campaign against Israeli apartheid.Mutual aid: voluntary, collaborative exchanges of resources and services for common benefit that take place amongst community members to overcome social, economic, and political barriers to meeting common needs.Upcycle: also known as creative reuse, is the process of transforming by-products, waste materials, or unwanted products into new materials or products perceived to be of greater quality.Greenwashing: a form of advertising that deceptively persuades the public that an organization's products, goals, or policies are environmentally friendly.Rainbow-washing: also known as pinkwashing, a form of advertising that deceptively persuades the public that a brand is sympathetic towards the LGBTQ community and supports LGBTQ+ rights.If you liked this episode, please rate and review the podcast on your favorite streaming platform. We appreciate your feedback.
This week, Kristin and Miranda invite you into the middle of a conversation—because who needs intros when you're already oversharing? Miranda's high-pitched, southern twang makes the rounds (again) in a viral reel featuring her ON AIR banter with weatherman Mark Mathis. Listen to hear about their heart-to-heart convo 20 years later! We are also excited to add a new phrase to our ATTS glossary and we hope it's clocking to you that we WILL be standing on business from now on. Also this week? Caviar tasting nights (in a hotel obviously), Nick Viall's skin tone, the pickleball ick, flat umbrellas, tennis coach Pablo, and THE ROYAL WE. Learn more about the All That To Say Podcast by visiting www.podcatts.com. Want even more from Miranda and Kristin? Subscribe to our Patreon for as little as $6/month. Enjoy bonus episodecs and exclusive ATTS content you won't find anywhere else! Looking for something we mentioned? Shop our recommendations on our Amazon page! Message us on the Honesty Hotline (HoHo) anytime! Just click here to leave a voice memo. We want to hear from you. Leave an anonymous message to be featured on an upcoming episode! Maybe you need to get something off your chest or need our honest opinion on something? We want to hear it! Follow us on Instagram at @allthattosay_podcast. We love meeting new people, so leave a comment or better yet...share the love with your friends! We look great on camera. You can find weekly podcast videos on our YouTube channel! If you love our content, be sure to like, subscribe, download, rate, and review! We hope to continue bringing this unhinged FIRE CONTENT every week. xoxo
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Brian Kennedy is a renowned biologist, leader in aging research, and director of the Center for Healthy Longevity at the National University of Singapore. In this episode, Brian shares insights from ongoing human aging studies, including clinical trials of rapamycin and how dosing strategies, timing, and exercise may influence outcomes. He presents two key models of aging—one as a linear accumulation of biological decline and the other as an exponential rise in mortality risk—and explains why traditional models of aging fall short. He also explains why most current aging biomarkers lack clinical utility and describes how his team is working to develop a more actionable biological clock. Additional topics include the potential of compounds like alpha-ketoglutarate, urolithin A, and NAD boosters, along with how lifestyle interventions—such as VO2 max training, strength building, and the use of GLP-1 and SGLT2 drugs—may contribute to longer, healthier lives. We discuss: Brian's journey from the Buck Institute to Singapore, and the global evolution of aging research [2:45]; Rethinking the biology of aging: why models like the hallmarks of aging fall short [9:45]; How inflammation and mTOR signaling may play a central, causal role in aging [14:15]; The biological role of mTOR in aging, and the potential of rapamycin to slow aging and enhance immune resilience [17:30]; Aging as a linear decline in resilience overlaid with non-linear health fluctuations [22:30]; Speculating on the future of longevity: slowing biological aging through noise reduction and reprogramming [33:30]; Evaluating the role of the epigenome in aging, and the limits of methylation clocks [39:00]; Balancing the quest for immortality with the urgent need to improve late-life healthspan [43:00]; Comparing the big 4 chronic diseases: which are the most inevitable and modifiable? [47:15]; Exploring potential benefits of rapamycin: how Brian is testing this and other interventions in humans [51:45]; Testing alpha-ketoglutarate (AKG) for healthspan benefits in aging [1:01:45]; Exploring urolithin A's potential to enhance mitochondrial health, reduce frailty, and slow aging [1:05:30]; The potential of sublingual NAD for longevity, and the combination of NAD and AKG for metabolic and exercise enhancement [1:09:00]; Other interventions that may promote longevity: spermidine, 17
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We're back to discuss a new season of The Bear! We're confused by the online ratings of this show and hope this isn't the last season. We also discuss the Coldplay concert reveal *plays Clocks by Coldplay*Instagram: @heyitstwogirls, @classicSTINA @daniellecobianchiTwitter: @heyitstwogirls, @classicSTINATwo Girls Drink Beer Youtube
Clocks in the Pacific Northwest have been reset to Dame Time I Another second-rounder inks his deal I Elite field-side hot mics.
Diana and Renee dive deep into The Bear Season 4, unpacking the relentless ticking clock that hangs over the kitchen and the lives of these characters. They explore the confrontations that spark raw emotion and growth, from Carmy and Sydney's powerful exchange to Richie and Carmy's painful-but-healing moment, plus Donna and Carmy's surprising, touching scene. Together, they reflect on themes of clarity, self-worth, grief, ambition, family—and, of course, food! Along the way, they highlight favorite episodes, standout guest stars, and share which dish from The Bear they'd love to try. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Emmy Nominations (brief!) 01:53 Diving into The Bear Season 4 05:29 Emotional Finale: Carmy & Sydney, Carmy & Richie 08:51 Character Dynamics and Relationships 14:43 Favorite Episodes and Moments 26:02 Sydney's Decision and Future 29:46 Richie's Transformation and Self-Worth 33:09 Carmy's Growth and Ego Check 35:20 Claire and Carmy's Relationship 36:19 Character Highlights and Guest Stars 42:12 Rapid Fire Questions 48:49 Season 5 Hopes and Predictions 51:05 Favorite Dishes from The Bear 53:24 Closing Thoughts We're currently on a podcast hiatus—no weekly drops right now—but we're still cooking up fun convos and bonus episodes like this! And hey—we're on Ko-fi! If you love what we do, you can support us there and help keep the recaps rolling. ☕https://ko-fi.com/screensinfocus Renee Hansen: https://linktr.ee/renee.hansen https://reneehansen.journoportfolio.com Follow and subscribe to Screens in Focus. Website: www.screensinfocus.com Email: screensinfocus@gmail.com YouTube: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/screensinfocuspodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/screensinfocus X https://x.com/screensinfocus Feedback and TV/Movie Recommendations: Google voice (669) 223-8542 https://ko-fi.com/screensinfocus Free background music from JewelBeat.com: www.jewelbeat.com
Check it out before you throw it out with Americash! Brian Hoogeveen, The Cash Man from Americash Jewelry & Coin Buyers, joins Jon Hansen to talk about items that could be worth money. Brian answers questions on autographed portraits, baseball cards, 1920s antiques, grandfather clocks, and more. If you think you have items you'd like to have […]
IPO-bound Lenskart is expected to clock $755 million revenue in FY2025 from both domestic and international businesses. IndusInd Bank's search for a new CEO may take longer than initially expected. People's Bank of China's stake in HDFC bank may present a ticklish issue to the lender preparing for a bonus issue. Govt defends Sahyog Portal in court even as X resists joining the platform. Tune in for the day's headline-making news on Moneycontrol Editor's Picks.
Temperance! Divorce! Suffrage! Broken coffee cup! Makeouts in carriages! Clocks! Mediums! Questionable frocks! Sisters! Even more Broadway stars! An exciting season brings regime change at the Van Rhijn–er, Forte household, bold new opportunities for work and love for Peggy, and the culmination of the ultimate marriage plot! Will Peggy find true love with the Hot Doctor, or will his snooty mama get in the way? Will the new Duchess triumph? Is the Russell marriage in trouble? Is Larry a cad or just clueless about public canoodling? Will Bertha's sister Monica stick around (even if she does dress like the cook on her day off)? Will Hector's creepy sister pull a Mrs. Danvers? And most importantly, will our dear Jack find happiness now that he's worth a few mill? But wait there's more: Tune in for the Episodes 5-8 podcast in August Then the Downtown Abbey film podcast in September! Your hosts: Shannon Bowen https://instagram.com/theshannonbowen Therese Shechter https://instagram.com/trixiefilms Brandi Sperry https://www.instagram.com/oui_brandi/
President Trump Still Winning for America, But Clocks His Worst Week of the Term So FarLive Show Monday-Thursday, 3pm est.SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquist NEWS: https://DrewBerquist.com MERCH: https://RedBeachNation.com#DrewBerquist #ThisIsMyShow #TIMSTop 100 Political News Podcast with https://www.millionpodcasts.com/political-news-podcasts/Show Notes/Links:Biden, pardon for Dr. Fauci was done using the autopenhttps://x.com/leadingreport/status/1944596190256943412?s=46&t=uaL12_jzouHgBP9nzey-rgTrump responds to Pam Bondi drama with Truth Social messagehttps://x.com/SarahisCensored/status/1944147271366717470Trump ratioed on Truth over Bondi posthttps://x.com/iamyesyouareno/status/1944198302641389755?s=46&t=uaL12_jzouHgBP9nzey-rgTucker Carlson on Jeffrey Epstein at TPUSAhttps://x.com/CassandraRules/status/1944006802468753575Ghislaine Maxwell ready to meet with Congress over Epstein fileshttps://x.com/ianjaeger29/status/1944581802904973508?s=46&t=uaL12_jzouHgBP9nzey-rgTrump threatens to strip Rosie O'Donnell of citizenshiphttps://x.com/TheInsiderPaper/status/1944030574861021286Trump weighs new military aid package for Ukraine worth hundreds of millions of dollarshttps://x.com/disclosetv/status/1943752538534080671Senator Lindsey Graham says stay tuned for big announcement on Ukraine purchasing US weaponshttps://x.com/breaking911/status/1944512119464218944?s=46&t=uaL12_jzouHgBP9nzey-rgChicago Public Schools is now bankrupt as the city faces a $734 million deficit after paying for illegalshttps://x.com/Rightanglenews/status/1944399721516114223Conservative woman puts simp Catturd in his place (both tweets)https://x.com/pink_lady56/status/1944218815006732565See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What do alarm clocks have to do with leadership? More than you might think. In this episode of Remarkable TV, Kevin Eikenberry explores the surprising (and insightful) ways that leaders are like alarm clocks—from time awareness and reliability to knowing when to speak and when to stay silent. This mash-up challenge will help you reflect on your leadership habits in a whole new way. Whether you're leading a team or developing your own skills, these comparisons offer practical reminders to lead more effectively. ✅ Want Kevin to mash up another pair of ideas? Leave a comment or email us at info@kevineikenberry.com with your suggestion!
Dave Hendon considers the issues around introducing a shot-clock into regular tournaments and rounds up the latest listener correspondence. Email us at snookerscenepodcast@mail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's edition of Morning Espresso, we span the soccer globe with headlines that matter.D.C. United hires René Weiler after a brutal Open Cup exit, while Austin suffers a major blow with Brandon Vázquez's season-ending injury. In the NWSL, Mia Fishel returns stateside and Tobin Heath officially calls time on a legendary career.We break down the revived New York Cosmos project set to join USL League One, the kickoff time controversy surrounding the 2026 World Cup, and Serie A's bold leap to stage league matches abroad.Plus, transfer news from Spurs, Arsenal, Bayern, and more — and an update on Barcelona's financial maze.All that and support for Atlanta United's Garth Lagerwey as he takes a leave for cancer treatment.
Clocks de Coldplay, una grandísima canción de la carrera de Coldplay. A las 8 de la mañana, las 7 en Canarias, hoy miércoles 9 de julio. Buenos días, Mar Amate. Buenos días, Javi Nieves. José Real nos sitúa en esta mañana de miércoles. Hola José, buenos días. Hola Javi, hola Mar, ¿qué tal? Buenos días. A esta hora estamos viviendo ya el tercer encierro de los Sanfermines de este año. Ya estamos viendo los toros y cabestros de la ganadería de Álvaro Núñez, estamos viendo ya las primeras caídas. Ya han pasado los toros por la cuesta de Santo Domingo yendo a la plaza del Ayuntamiento y estamos ...
Decision Space is the podcast about decisions in board games. Join our active and welcoming Discord community, Join the crew today! (Decision Space Patreon), or Leave us a review wherever you find this podcast! Episode 221 - Balancing for Player Count (WWTA) A game development episode in which Pete, Paul, and Brendan ask the important questions: What makes games flexible or inflexible when it comes to player count? Should a publisher put a suboptimal player count on a box? Are there games that you would only play at one player count? Timestamps 02:40- main topic begins 05:00- games with fixed player count 18:03- challenges and solutions for player count flexibility 30:00- game design discussion 40:30- player count variants 49:45- games that are naturally scalable 54:15- games you would only play at one player count 58:20- what player counts should go on the box? 1:08:50- closing thoughts Games mentioned Unrest, Werewords, Codenames, Star Realms, Magic the Gathering, A Feast for Odin, Fromage, Earth, Planet Unknown, Wingspan, Honey Buzz, Crits & Tricks, Lobby Snacks, Enchanted Plumes, Viticulture, Age of Innovation, Dune Imperium, Watches and Clocks of Dickory Docks, Robotrick, 7 Wonders, The Crew: Mission Deep Sea, Fellowship of the Ring the Trick-Taking Game, Santorini, Race for the Galaxy, Kingdomino, Cascadia, Incan Gold, Not Alone, A Game of Throne: The Board Game (second edition), Unlock, Tigris & Euphrates, Root, Orapa Mine, Santa's Workshop, No Loose Ends, Trinket Trove, El Grande Pete's dev diary on No Loose Ends https://boardgamegeek.com/blog/1/blogpost/175099/developer-diary-no-loose-ends Preplanners Pete is still putting Brenan through the reps of Root expansion factions so we can make part two of our deep dive on that game! Music and Sound Credits Thank you to Hembree for our intro and outro music from their song Reach Out. You can listen to the full song on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQuuRPfOyMw&list=TLGGFNH7VEDPgwgyNTA4MjAyMQ&t=3s You can find more information about Hembree at https://www.hembreemusic.com/. Thank you to Flash Floods for use of their song Palm of Your Hand as a sting from their album Halfway to Anywhere: https://open.spotify.com/album/2fE6LrqzNDKPYWyS5evh3K?si=CCjdAGmeSnOOEui6aV3_nA Rules Overview Music: Way Home by Tokyo Music Walker https://soundcloud.com/user-356546060 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/tokyo-music-walker-way... Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/pJThZlOuDtI Intermission Music: music elevator ext part 1/3 by Jay_You -- https://freesound.org/s/467243/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Bell with Crows by MKzing -- https://freesound.org/s/474266/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 hammer v2.wav by blukotek -- https://freesound.org/s/337815/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Contact Follow and reach us on social media on Bluesky @decisionspace.bsky.social. If you prefer email, then hit us up at decisionspa@gmail.com. This information is all available along with episodes at our new website decisionspacepodcast.com. Byeee!
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Nikocado Avocado is reheating his 2019 mukbang drama nachos and calling out Stephanie Soo for how she handled their infamous feud. Plus, Kayla Malec makes a SHOCKING claim about James Charles' damage control after he supported her abusive ex, Evan Johnson. And Trisha goes viral for her highly-anticipated role in the new 'Animal Crossing' movie!!!
TWiP explains how circadian clocks of parasite and vector circadian mediate efficient malaria transmission. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Daniel Griffin, and Christina Naula Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Links for this episode Join the MicrobeTV Discord server Clocks mediate malaria transmission (Nat Micro) Hero: Dame Bridget Ogilvie (Wiki) Become a patron of TWiP Send your questions and comments to twip@microbe.tv Music by Ronald Jenkees
Rhonda (Freeman) Parmer, is an educator, international speaker, Life Coach, and author. In this pod, Rhonda shares her wisdom on the value of education and the processes that sustain organizational success. Along the way we discuss – the Journey (4:00), “Ask for Help” (10:40), Blocks, Clocks, and Socks (21:10), the L.E.G. – Parmer Method (31:00), education, the Great Equalizer (33:30), and Buster Tales (41:30). Reach out to Dr. Parmer @ the Leadership Executive Group. This podcast is teamed with LukeLeaders1248, a nonprofit that provides scholarships for the children of military Veterans. Help us reach our 3-scholarship goal for 2025. Send a donation, large or small, through our website @ www.lukeleaders1248.com, PayPal, or Venmo @LukeLeaders1248. Manager Memo seeks sponsors for the pod. If you have a product or service to promote, please email @ ov1dlen@gmail.com or www.lukeleaders1248.com Music intro and outro from the creative brilliance of Kenny Kilgore. Lowriders and Beautiful Rainy Day.
Renaissance English History Podcast: A Show About the Tudors
So there I was, minding my own business, and I thought it would be fun to type "did the Tudors have..." into Google, and see what the Internet thinks the world wonders about Tudor history. This episode is the answer to the question you didn't know you had, and yet, here we are. I went down the Tudor Rabbit Hole so you don't have to. You're welcome. Related episode on Sugar: https://youtu.be/1KNmCoTzzSIRelated episode on Clocks: https://youtu.be/pKvtOrynRT8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on Ticked Off Tuesday, Jared unloads on everything from Branzino overload to manipulative TikTok food reviews. He rants about why hotel alarm clocks should come with a reset button, questions the credibility of viral restaurant critiques, and defends the honor of the 10,000 steps goal even if it did start as a marketing stunt. A listener writes in about getting dragged into future in-law drama via a surprise first-class upgrade, while another seeks revenge on a coworker who keeps commenting on her wardrobe as if she controls the office thermostat. Jared also tackles deceptive food labels—because measuring ravioli by the cup is culinary gaslighting. It's a full buffet of complaints, complete with relatable frustrations, smart observations, and just enough sarcasm to keep it fun. Come for the petty, stay for the perspective.Hero Bread Get 10% off your Hero Bread order with the code JTRAIN at https://www.hero.co
It's Memorial Day, Short Wavers. This holiday, we bring you a meditation on time ... and clocks. There are hundreds of atomic clocks in orbit right now, perched on satellites all over Earth. We depend on them for GPS location, Internet timing, stock trading and even space navigation. In today's encore episode, hosts Emily Kwong and Regina G. Barber learn how to build a better clock. In order to do that, they ask: How do atomic clocks really work, anyway? What makes a clock precise? And how could that process be improved for even greater accuracy?- For more about Holly's Optical Atomic Strontium Ion Clock, check out the OASIC project on NASA's website.- For more about the Longitude Problem, check out Dava Sobel's book, Longitude. Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.Have questions or story ideas? Let us know by emailing shortwave@npr.org!Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy