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This week's Q&A episode answers 10 questions from the Organic Fitness community. We cover:• Natural ways to reduce cholesterol• The foods I recommend most often• Supplements worth taking (and those that aren't)• Growing your own food• Batch cooking vs fresh cooking• Staying consistent with healthy habits• Resistance training and calisthenics• My favourite healthy foodsA practical episode full of simple strategies you can start using immediately.Colman
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This week on the Organic Fitness Podcast, I'm flying solo and answering some of the best questions I've been getting from clients, event attendees and members of the community.We cover everything from:✅ The first 3 things I'd do to lose weight✅ Foods that can help support your metabolism✅ Why protein is so important✅ Walking vs weight training✅ Bloating after oats and gut health issues✅ IBS, probiotics and digestion✅ How to get back on track when you've fallen off courseOne thing I keep coming back to in this episode:Most people don't have a motivation problem. They have an understanding problem.If you don't understand protein, fats and carbohydrates, you're guessing.And when you guess with your health...You get random results. I also break down:
This week I'm joined by Saeamus Reynolds (The Mindful Rambler) for a conversation around breathwork, mindfulness and preventing burnout.We talk about:• Breathwork and nervous system regulation• Meditation for beginners• Martial arts and mindfulness• Why people feel constantly stressed• Presence and flow states• Positive environments and community• The importance of slowing downA practical and powerful conversation for anyone feeling overwhelmed by modern life.You can connect with Sheamus Reynolds through his official Mindful Rambler platforms:
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“For today's teenagers, where every activity is organised and structured, the loss of ‘hanging around' for no particular reason has created a gap that no amount of texting or planning can fill…”So writes Colman Noctor, Child Psychologist, in the Irish Examiner. Is it true? Are teenagers missing out?Colman joins Seán to discuss.
This week's “This or That” episode is all about simple health habits, food choices and modern lifestyle.We cover:• Real food vs processed food• Why simple habits work best• Stress and modern living• Getting outside and moving more• Why health has become overcomplicated• Daily routines that actually helpA relaxed conversation with practical takeaways you can apply straight away.Colman
“For today's teenagers, where every activity is organised and structured, the loss of ‘hanging around' for no particular reason has created a gap that no amount of texting or planning can fill…”So writes Colman Noctor, Child Psychologist, in the Irish Examiner. Is it true? Are teenagers missing out?Colman joins Seán to discuss.
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This week on the Organic Fitness Podcast we're doing a full Q&A, pulled straight from questions I've been getting at events and online.And we got into some seriously practical stuff…How to eat better.How to grow your own food.And how to do it all without breaking the bank.We covered:• What veg to eat if you're not a fan of greens• Easy, tasty options like spiced chickpeas• The easiest veg to grow outside (you'll be surprised how simple it is)• My top vegetables for a polytunnel• How to transition to organic food without doubling your shopping bill• Simple habits for healthy livingOne thing I kept coming back to in this episode…It's not about doing anything extreme.It's about:
Koersklappers: Alex Colman, Stijn De Bock, Kristof MeulOnze megalomane Giro-preview! Sporza-journalist Kristof Meul stond als Stelvio-debutant versteld van het volgeschreven kladblokje dat ex-prof Alex Colman meebracht. Samen met analist Stijn De Bock doken we in de vorige wielerweek met de Ronde van Romandië en zoomden we helemaal in op de Giro!Over de vele Belgische titels van Colman, lange planken, Ide Schelling zijn gekke fietskeuzes in de Trakka en een Fransman die nooit DNF't. Inclusief een miniquiz over de meest unieke renners in de aankomende Giro!Steun Radio StelvioBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-stelvio--2841595/support.Word Supporter van de show en beluister het ruime archief van de vorige jaren! Gewone luisteraars kunnen enkel het huidige seizoen beluisteren.Ik word Stelvio-Supporter
Softy is live from the UW Spring Game with Husky Stadium and sits down with a trio of Dawgs linemen including Senior Drew Azzopardi, who returned to Montlake for his last year, plus the freshmen duo of Kodi Greene, a five-star offensive tackle recruit who will start on the line for UW, and Derek Colman-Brusa, a four-star talented defender recruit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when three brothers ditch the safe path to chase a sausage dream? In this episode, AJ Sharp sits down with Olly and Max Kohn, two of the three brothers behind The Jolly Hog, the British meat brand that's gone from a Kenwood sausage machine in a one-bed flat to shelves in every major UK supermarket. They share the real story behind the growth, from unpaid early days and street food graft to cracking retail, building a brand without investment, and partnering with the likes of Marmite and Colman's. It's a conversation about flavour, farming and the future of meat, digging into welfare standards, B Corp, and the pressure on brands to clean up ingredients in the age of ultra-processed food. Honest, funny and full of insight, this is about doing meat properly, and proving you don't have to cut corners to scale.
This week I'm joined by Vaiva Keine for a powerful conversation around healing, food and starting again.We talk about:• Her journey through loss and rebuilding her life • Struggling with health and relying on medication • Discovering the impact of food on the body• Why “food is medicine”• The confusion around modern “health foods” • Common issues: stress, gut problems, low energy • Why people feel lost when starting their health journey • Simple daily habits that make a real differenceThis is a real, honest conversation about taking control of your health, one step at a time.Connect with Vaiva;Website - www.lovenature.ieInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lovenaturekells/Colman
Un épisode à point Wikipedia, et en plus c'est intéressant :Rosa Parks
This week I'm joined by Christine O'Sullivan to talk about kids nutrition, school lunches and building healthy habits from a young age.We cover:• Why kids don't finish their lunch• The importance of portion sizes• “Something is better than nothing” when it comes to eating • Removing fear around food• Teaching kids how food impacts their body• The four pillars: nutrition, exercise, sleep and mindfulness This is a practical conversation for parents who want to make better choices without overcomplicating things.If you've ever opened a lunchbox and thought “why didn't they eat that?” this one will make a lot of sense.Follow her on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/christina_nutritional_therapy/Colman
In this episode of Health Gig, Doro has a conversation with Gayle Colman, a certified financial planner and author of "The Body of Money: A Self-Help Guide to Creating Sustainable Wealth Through Innate Intelligence." Gayle presents the concept of somatic finance, bridging the connection between what we feel in our bodies to what actions we take with our finances. She leaves listeners with guidance on how somatic practices can reshape their money mindset, alleviate stress, and align their financial decisions with their values.
This week's Solo Q&A episode is all about stress, cortisol and burnout, and what your body is really trying to tell you.We talk about:• The role of cortisol in the body• Why stress can be both helpful and harmful• Long-term stress and inflammation• Burnout and fatigue• Listening to your body• Simple ways to manage stressThis is a practical, honest conversation about something most people are experiencing, but not fully understanding.If you've been feeling tired, stressed or out of sync…Have a listen to this one.Colman
Nous avions besoin de prendre l'air, alors nous nous sommes laissés porter par les tendances Netflix et ... POISSON D'AVRIL !Voilà l'épisode que vous attendez toustes avec impatience. Celui où on parle du Docteur mais jamais du Docteur.Doctor Climax - S01E01 - Masturbation⚠️ Épisode pas trop kids friendly==============================================================Cet épisode a été enregistré, en direct, sur la chaine Twitch de Podcut. N'hésitez pas à venir assister au prochain enregistrement !
This week I'm the one in the hot seat.I joined Pia on her podcast and we got into my journey, from how I used to live… to where I am now.We talk about:• Growing up on processed food• Low confidence and low energy• Discovering real food and nutrition• Getting back to nature• Why simple changes work best• Growing your own food• Supporting local farmers• Using social media the right wayThis episode is about keeping things simple.It's about starting where you are.And it's about taking control of your health in a practical way.If you've been feeling stuck, low energy or overwhelmed…This one will hit home.Colman
In 2025 Lily Colman took on the initiative to start her own publishing non-profit, FRAME/SEQUENCE, through fiscal sponsorship with CultureWorks of Philadelphia. FRAME/SEQUENCE is a quarterly print periodical spotlighting underrepresented and emerging photographers, writers, artists, and communities across Philadelphia and Greater Pennsylvania — connecting art, story, and place in a uniquely intimate and enduring form.FRAME/SEQUENCE's first edition, On Motherhood, captures motherhood's diverse and powerful experiences through art and storytelling. This collection highlights the complex realities of nurturing, sacrifice, mourning, and celebration, offering a platform to voices often unheard. This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club - Begin Building your dream photobook library today at:https://charcoalbookclub.comhttps://www.frame-sequence.comhttps://www.lilycolman.comhttps://hmcooper.com/home.htmlhttps://www.keavyhandleybyrne.comKeavy Handley-Byrne is a photographic artist, writer, and educator. Their work has been exhibited across the United States and included in numerous publications. Their photographic practice focuses on themes of queer identity, grief, and the intersections therein. They are based in New York City and work across the tri-state area. Helen Maurene Cooper, is an artist and educator living in Philadelphia, PA. She earned a MFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BA from Bard College.Selected exhibitions include; Onomatopee(Eindhoven, Netherlands), Clare Morris Gallery ( Ireland), Soap Factory (Minneapolis), Space Mountain (Miami), and Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation (Chicago). Awards and Fellowships include; the Cultural Council of Eindhoven, the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, and University of Chicago.Her 2017 monograph, Paint & Polish: Visual Economy and Visual Culture from the West Side (Onomatopee, Eindhoven Netherlands). Paint & Polish was reviewed in Bust.com, New City, Nails Magazine and the Creators Vice Magazine. Artists' talks have been given at PS1, The Fashion Institute of Technology, Kansas City Art Institute, Elmhurst Art Museum, The Arts Incubator at University of Chicago and Oxbow School of Painting. In 2021, Cooper founded Vanity Tintype, a commercial tintype studio in Philadelphia, through which she has done cultural commissions from The African American Museum of Philadelphia and Monument lab.Lily Madeleine Colman is a film-based photographer and educator from Philadelphia, PA. She makes work about womanhood, inheritance, and specifically how certain items and feelings are passed down between generations of women.Lily was featured in the 2021 International Juried Exhibition at The Center for Contemporary Art in Bedminster, NJ, where she was awarded First Prize and a Solo Exhibition. Her solo exhibition, The Knots on the Underside of the Carpet, ran from April 22 - June 4, 2022, at the CCA.Lily graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with her MFA in 2020, as well as a Certificate in Collegiate Teaching in Art and Design. She has always loved photography, education, and photo books, and wanted to make them accessible to everyone.In 2025 Lily took on the initiative to start her own publishing non-profit, FRAME/SEQUENCE, through fiscal sponsorship with CultureWorks of Philadelphia. FRAME/SEQUENCE is a quarterly print periodical spotlighting underrepresented and emerging photographers, writers, artists, and communities across Philadelphia and Greater Pennsylvania — connecting art, story, and place in a uniquely intimate and enduring form.Lily also currently works as an adjunct photography professor at Mercer County Community College, Rowan University, and Rowan College at Burlington County. She has also taught at The College of New Jersey, and Union County Community College, all located in New Jersey.
Prima la scoperta di una discarica abusiva nel cuore del paese, poi la denuncia del proprietario dell'area e ora l'inevitabile detonazione politica. Perché dietro ai cumuli di rifiuti - pericolosi e non, materiale elettronico, veicoli fuori uso di provenienza ancora da chiarire - c'è una vicenda che i residenti di Piovene Rocchette segnalavano da mesi, mentre l'amministrazione e l'opposizione ora si rinfacciano ritardi, omissioni e meriti.
While Grace was still away on her trip, Alvina invited her husband Stephen Colman to join her in discussing one of their favorite subjects: Reality Television! They talk about the first reality show they watched, and Alvina shares a story about applying for the Real World! They talk about everything from the Bachelor and Love is Blind to 90 Day Fiance, Amazing Race, and the Osbournes, talk about the difference between competition reality shows and not, discuss what watching reality TV says about someone's personality, and which show they would go on if they could. For the Fortune Cookie segment, they run down the Best Picture nominees and their thoughts on the movies they've seen. And, they end as always with what they're grateful for. Click here to become a Patreon member: https://www.patreon.com/Bookfriendsforever1. Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Bookfriendsforever_podcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bookfriendsforever_podcast/
This week I'm joined by Audrey O'Connor for a conversation around hormones, stress and learning to actually listen to your body.We cover:• Hormonal imbalances and symptoms• Chronic stress and its effects• Why we ignore early warning signs• Fatigue, burnout and energy dips• Lifestyle habits that make a difference• Slowing down and checking inThis episode is about awareness.It's about recognising the signals before they become bigger problems.And it's about taking back control of your health in a practical, realistic way.If you've been feeling “off” lately, this one's for you.Colman
Lily Colman speaks about her show, She, Archivist, at the JKC Gallery and her new periodical, Frame/Sequence.She, Archivist is a project about womanhood, inheritance, and specifically how certain items and feelings are passed down between generations of women. The focus is on matrilineal inheritance through perceived rituals in Judaism, and the questioning of certain beliefs passed down.Using traditional film-based and alternative photographic processes and utilizing collage with domestic materials, Colman attempts to reconstruct her identity through her family's matrimonial history as well as her own experience with an abusive marriage and subsequent divorce.https://www.lilycolman.comhttps://www.frame-sequence.comLily was featured in the 2021 International Juried Exhibition at The Center for Contemporary Art in Bedminster, NJ, where she was awarded First Prize and a Solo Exhibition. Her solo exhibition, The Knots on the Underside of the Carpet, ran from April 22 – June 4, 2022, at the CCA.Lily graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with her MFA in 2020, as well as a Certificate in Collegiate Teaching in Art and Design. She has always loved photography, education, and photo books, and wanted to make them accessible to everyone.Frame/Sequence is a photobook periodical that blends personal storytelling with fine art photography. We currently publish bi-anually with the aim of becoming quarterly. We invite writers and photo-based artists—especially from Philadelphia and the surrounding region—to share authentic, lived experiences. Each edition, based around a theme, curates these narratives and striking visual work.This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book ClubBegin Building your dream photobook library today athttps://charcoalbookclub.com
This week I'm joined by Danielle for a powerful conversation about burnout and reclaiming your energy.We cover:• The warning signs your body gives you• Living in fight-or-flight• Why boundaries feel uncomfortable at first• The pressure to always be “on”• How stress shows up physically• Slowing down without shame• Choosing yourself againThis episode is about awareness.It's about ownership.It's about making changes before your body makes them for you.If you've been pushing through for too long, this one's for you.Follow Danielle;Instagram - @daniellemacmahon.mindsetWebsite - https://cospacecoaching.thrivecart.com/reset-and-rewire-freebie/Colman
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Marketers love the idea that premium media makes brands premium. But the research is surprisingly mixed. High involvement content can change how ads land, sometimes helping attitudes, sometimes hurting recall.This week, Elena, Angela, and Rob tackle the debate between premium media and efficient reach. They review mixed research on media context effects, break down the extreme cost differences between premium and standard TV placements, and share when high-profile media genuinely outperforms. Discover why sacrificing reach for prestige might hurt more than help.Topics covered: [02:00] Super Bowl advertising performance data[04:00] The history of premium media and costly signaling[09:00] Cost differences between premium and standard TV placements[14:00] When premium media actually performs better[18:00] Creative requirements for premium placements[26:00] Playing "Worth the Premium" game with real scenarios To learn more, visit marketingarchitects.com/podcast or subscribe to our newsletter at marketingarchitects.com/newsletter. Resources: Norris, Claire E.; Colman, Andrew M.; Aleixo, Paulo A. (2003). Selective Exposure to Television Programmes and Advertising Effectiveness. University of Leicester. Journal contribution. https://hdl.handle.net/2381/3983 Hartmann, W. R., & Klapper, D. (2016). Super Bowl Ads (Working Paper No. 2139). Stanford Graduate School of Business. https://web.stanford.edu/~wesleyr/SuperBowl.pdf Get more research-backed marketing strategies by subscribing to The Marketing Architects on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
The Peregrine Falcon, the world's fastest animal at 389 km/h, nearly went extinct due to the pesticide DDT but has recovered strongly in Ireland and worldwide. In recent years, a pair nested in the 300-ft belfry of St. Colman's Cathedral, successfully breeding in 2024. On tonight's programme, Jim Wilson tells us more...
A deep dive into British jazz, whether rooted in the UK or transplanted to Australia. The playlist features Iain Ballamy [pictured]; Sara Colman, Rebecca Nash; Ken Stubbs; and Luis Perdomo. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/21926939/Mondo-Jazz [from "Toque N. 6 up to "The Known End"]. Happy listening!
We're looking at the best jazz releases of January 2026! Listen with pianist Adam Maness as he breaks down and reacts to these great tracks.Start your free Open Studio trial for ALLLLL your jazz lesson needs: https://osjazz.link/yhi 00:00 - Intro00:50 - Why Don't You - Sam Fribush, Corey Fonville, Charlie Hunter03:09 - Talking Drum - Julian Lage04:58 - Flim - Winderman, Colman, Kimock06:53 - Nacho Supreme - Motion II08:51 - Wisdom Is Eternal (For Barry Harris)10:49 - Unpersuadable Extern - N∆BOU12:11 - Free Walk - Vladko14:17 - Fireball - John Ellis & Double Wide15:52 - Giant Steps - Billy Hart18:50 - Parks Lope - Aaron Parks
Our conversation today is hosted by Russ Watts. Russ, thanks so much for bringing this conversation to Make Life Less Difficult. Russ is talking with Conrad Coleman, and I cannot wait for you to hear this conversation. I listened to it and it will have you on the edge of your seat. As Conrad shares some of his sailing adventures, Conrad has circumnavigated the world multiple times on sailboats, including two solo voyages without using any fossil fuels, which is a cause close to his heart.Conrad, thanks so much for coming on the podcast, and as always, the only challenge I have with Russ hosting on the podcast is I'm jealous. I didn't get to speak directly to Conrad, but oh my gosh, this is such an amazing conversation. I, I, I don't know if you can hear it, but I have a huge smile on my face, even just recording this introduction.So without further ado with, enjoy this conversation with Russ and Conrad.Learn more about Conrad: https://conradcolman.com/enConrad on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradcolman/Conrad's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@colmanoceanracingSupport the showMake Life Less Difficult~ Support:buymeacoffee.com/lisatilstra
Zach Colman is the Founder of Creatitive a successful GRIT-Focused Branding Agency and expert in personal and corporate branding. He has helped countless professional athletes personal brands and athletic-driven corporate brands build mindsets and help them build their brands around community. Zach website: https://creatitive.com Show notes: https://successgrid.net/sg250/ If you love this show, please leave a review. Go to https://ratethispodcast.com/successgrid
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Send us a textIf your “leads” don't pick up the phone, never remember opting in, or text back with a quick stop, you're not imagining things. We dig into why so many fitness businesses are seeing Meta performance tank and why search intent on Google consistently brings in people who actually want training, not just another dopamine hit in their feed.With Zach Coleman in the studio, we break down a no-fluff playbook for turning Google into a dependable lead engine. We compare interruption vs intent, then walk through the campaigns that matter most for gyms: branded search, local “near me” keywords, and performance-focused structures that respect the finite demand in your market. You'll hear how dynamic call tracking and source-level reporting end the attribution guessing game, letting you see exactly which clicks became calls, consults, and clients. We also dig deep on Google Business Profile and the local map pack, where proximity and reviews drive trust and foot traffic faster than a thousand boosted posts.You'll get practical review tactics that compound: start with longtime clients, ask daily in small batches, write real responses, and tie reviews to referral incentives to attract more members who already fit your culture. Expect occasional review purges and keep stacking legitimate proof. We share current ROAS results, why we're shifting budget from Meta to Google, and how to set expectations for seasonal demand without overspending.If you're ready to stop guessing and start selling, this one gives you the structure, tools, and language to make the switch with confidence. Subscribe, share this with a fellow gym owner, and leave a review to let us know which tactic you'll test first.Support the showSubscribe to our Newsletter: https://creatitive.com/fit-to-grit-cast/
A no-nonsense solo Q&A with Colman Power, answering your most common nutrition and lifestyle questions:Are organic foods always best?What about fasting for weight loss?Do calories really matter?How to heal your gut and improve your skin naturally.Full of laughs, real talk, and practical takeaways, Colman brings you grounded Irish wisdom for a healthier, happier life.
Tá sé tugtha le fios ag an Aire Stáit sa Roinn Iompair Sean Canney go bhfuil tionscnamh Bealach Iarnród an Iarthair ar cheann de na cuspóirí atá ag an Roinn, agus go bhfuil obair pleanála ar siúl faoin stráice den Iarnród idir Baile Átha an Rí agus Clár Chlainne Mhuiris.
Join Professor Arthur Colman in conversation with Host Michael Lerner about his life and work using Jungian depth psychology as a foundation to bridge individual psychological understanding with group dynamics. Arthur D. Colman, MD Arthur is a psychiatrist trained at Harvard College and Medical School and U.C. Medical Center, San Francisco where he is Clinical Professor at the Department of Psychiatry. He is a depth analyst trained at the C.G. Jung Institute in San Francisco where he is a member, founder and first editor of Connected Works, and former chair of its review committee. The author of nine books on the human life cycle, healing, and scapegoating, he has contributed to many books, professional journals and popular publications on these and other subjects including ecstatic relationships, group consultation, leadership, the psychology of war, and the psychological aspects of music compositions and musical composers. He is also a coeditor of the influential Group Relations Reader I and II and a past president of the A.K. Rice Institute which publishes and distributes them. He currently divides his time between clinical practice, analysis and consultation to leaders and organizations here and abroad. Host Michael Lerner Michael is the president and co-founder of Commonweal. His principal work at Commonweal is with the Cancer Help Program, CancerChoices.org, the Omega Resilience Projects, the Collaborative on Health and the Environment, and The New School at Commonweal. He was the recipient of a MacArthur Prize Fellowship for contributions to public health in 1983 and is author of Choices in Healing: Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Therapies (MIT Press). *** The New School is Commonweal's learning community and podcast — we offer conversations, workshops, and other events in areas that Commonweal champions: finding meaning, growing health and resilience, advocating for justice, and stewarding the natural world. We make our conversations into podcasts for many thousands of listeners world wide and have been doing this since 2007. Please like/follow our YouTube channel for access to our library of more than 400 great podcasts. tns.commonweal.org
THE ROSES Starring Olivia Coleman and Benedict Cumberbatch is available on Disney Plus beginning this weekend, and as you settle in to watch, enjoy this interview with PC Williams, the brilliant costume designer behind the film. PC shares her creative journey in designing captivating looks for Colman and Cumberbatch. Hear how the costumes evolve alongside the characters, reflecting their descent into madness within the narrative of their tumultuous marriage. Beyond The Roses, in our talk, PC also shares valuable insights for aspiring creatives on navigating the industry, the importance of collaboration, and how to handle meetings that may not feel like the right fit. PC is candid and gives amazing advice about how align with the right job for your career creatively and professionally.00:00 Hello!02:35 PC discusses the effort behind “effortless” looks.09:06 How do you collaborate with talent on the job14:35 Valuable career advice from PC19:42 When you don't get something, do you seek feedback or let it go22:14 PC and her BAFTA win!Watch THE ROSES Get full access to Look Behind The Look at lookbehindthelook.substack.com/subscribe
This week's VentureFuel Visionary is Ben Colman, founder of Reality Defender. It is the leading deepfake detection platform helping enterprises flag fraudulent users and content. Additionally, its enterprise-grade API and web app detect dangerous AI-generated and manipulated content across audio, video, images, and text. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of AI, cybersecurity, and the innovative solutions being developed to protect our reality in an increasingly digital age. This is crucial in today's landscape where cyber threats are evolving rapidly, posing risks to individuals, businesses, and society as a whole!
Streamed live on Oct 12, 2025 The SITCH and ADAM Show! (Full Livestreams)New Movie, Anime and Game channel! / @howtokillafranchise
Five years ago, after 160 years in Norwich, the Colman's factory shut its doors for the last time. John Osborne is a writer, a poet and a performer - he's called Norwich home for 25 years. But last year, while writing a show about his city, he began to learn more about the depth of the history of Colman's, and he started to wonder why more people don't know about it.Between Jeremiah Colman, James Colman, Jeremiah James Colman and many many generations since, an entire empire was built on the back of these humble seeds. The company had a cradle-to-grave ethos, providing education, housing, healthcare and leisure for workers and their families. All of which means the factory, the school buildings, the churches, even the entire village of Trowse is still a part of the fabric of the city. Now, everywhere he looks in Norwich, from the double yellow lines, to the big yellow boxes on the pavement full of sand for de-icing the concrete in winter... John sees mustard. Hundreds of people worked at the factory, and as its doors shut in 2020, a crowdfunder was underway to launch a new Norwich mustard. Five years on, the mustard is nowhere to be found. Even the famous mustard shop, where everyone went for Christmas presents for their relatives, is gone. So John wants to rediscover this history, and along the way find out what's happened to Norwich's mustard. After all, the bright yellow labels on shelves all over the world still proudly read Colman's "of Norwich". As it turns out, thanks to the determination of the local mustard farmers, mustard never really left Norwich at all...Presented by John Osborne Produced in Bristol by Polly Weston
The month of October 2025 marks the 200th Anniversary of the first presentation of paintings of the Hudson River Valley and Catskill Mountains by Thomas Cole (1801-1848) – a presentation that changed the course of American art. The display of three paintings took place from October 26 to November 4,1825, in New York City – in the windows of Colman's bookstore on Broadway near Fulton Street in Manhattan.
It's the 153rd episode of the Truth About Vintage Amps and Skip is having a happy day fielding your amp questions. From cleaning tweed to Magnatone varistors and all points in between, it's 90 minutes of tube amp knowledge, laughs, and some serious California trivia. Some of the topics discussed this week: 1:27: The 2025 Fretboard Summit; the importance of repair tags 6:55: Thanks for the mangos, John! And a food preservation tip 8:30: Our sponsors: Grez Guitars; Emerald City Guitars and Amplified Parts! 14:15 What's on Skip's bench? 60 amps in August; great Loma Rica deals; far out tubes 23:29 The big TV tubes in Standel amps (6DQ6 tubes, regulator tubes) 25:49 Skip's near-death experience; The Edwin Hawkins Singers' "O Happy Day" (YouTube) 31:05 Colman's Hot Mustard 31:49 A giant yard sale in Dixon 34:23 More TAVA t-shirts; whatever happened to Jason's Honda Scrambler? 38:04 An antique radio museum in Marysville, California 41:38 Calculating output transformer primary impedance 47:37 Cleaning tweed 49:58 Replacing the varistors in Magnatone/Americana amps; luthier Ken Bebensee; North San Juan, California; the Malakoff Diggins 56:53 Going to Guitar Center, a Gibson GA-20...or was it? Sierra Nevada Brewing Oktoberfest beer 1:01:20 The Rustic Kegger community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tavapodcast 1:02:51 El Pato in Alaska 1:03:41 Fender Tone Ring cabinets 1:05:54 A brown 1962 Fender Super with an 8516 transformer from a TV-front Super 1:11:01 Building a shell for a Falcon chassis 1:12:55 Building a Deluxe 5E3 clone in Brazil 1:20:17 Verellen's solid-state Octal tube (link); how power attenuators work; Benson's Monarch Plus power scaling 1:24:41 Recommended music: Texas Alexander & Lonnie Johnson's "Crossroads" (YouTube); KZFR; Julian Lage; Bill Frisell 1:26:19 Noel Boggs and his Day Sleepers' "Steelin Home" (YouTube) 1:27:16 Recommended reading: The RCA RC-30 tube manual (Amplified Parts link); California's two Sebastopols Want amp tech Skip Simmons' advice on your DIY guitar amp projects? Want to share your top secret family recipe? Need relationship advice? Join us by sending your voice memo or written questions to podcast@fretboardjournal.com! Include a photo, too. Hosted by amp tech Skip Simmons and co-hosted/produced by Jason Verlinde of the Fretboard Journal. Don't forget, we have a Patreon page. Support the show, get behind-the-scenes updates and get to the front of the line with your questions.
Send us a textOur last mugshot story of the offseason with the new season coming in October. And this one is a banger, literally. What happened between Albert Colman when he ran up against Sgt. Pack in the city of Ogden?Ogden, Ogden Utah, Junction City, True Crime, Historic 25th Street, Two-Bit Street, Ogden True Crime, Utah True Crime, Police, Police Podcast, Tales of Policing, History, History Podcast
In this captivating episode of Reading with Your Kids, host Jed Doherty explores two remarkable stories that celebrate courage, creativity, and the power of trying new things. Listeners are treated to inspiring conversations with authors Alyssa Colman and Emily Raymond, who share their unique approaches to children's literature. Alyssa Colman's middle-grade novel "Where Only Storms Grow" transports readers to the challenging era of the Dust Bowl, offering a poignant look at family, hope, and resilience. Set in 1935, the book follows twins Howe and Joanna Stanton as they navigate the harsh realities of the Great Depression. Colman's meticulous research brings to life the devastating dust storms that reshaped American agriculture, creating a powerful narrative that teaches young readers about historical challenges and the importance of community. In a delightful contrast, Emily Raymond and her mother Gail Striegel present "Danny the Goat Does Not Like Pears," a charming picture book that explores the universal childhood experience of being afraid to try new things. Inspired by Emily's childhood memories of hiding vitamins, the book follows a goat who goes to extraordinary lengths to avoid eating pears, ultimately learning a valuable lesson about stepping out of one's comfort zone. Both stories share a common thread of hope, community, and personal growth. They demonstrate how children's literature can tackle complex themes in accessible, engaging ways. The authors discuss the importance of libraries as community spaces and the joy of connecting with young readers. For parents looking to spark meaningful conversations with their children, these books offer excellent starting points. Whether discussing historical resilience, overcoming food fears, or the importance of trying new experiences, these stories provide rich opportunities for family dialogue. This episode reminds us that great children's books are more than just entertainment—they're powerful tools for understanding the world, building empathy, and inspiring young minds to embrace challenges with courage and creativity.
We conclude our review of Trials of the Jedi with a discussion of Avar Kriss and Elzar Mann's fate, the other Jedi, Jedi Master Porter Engle and his crusade against General Veiss, and more. Greg Cass (@eyeonecanaon on Instagram, The Long Take Review, and The Rebel Base Card) returns for part two of the discussion. In this episode of Podcast Stardust, we continue our discussion of Trials of the Jedi, by discussing: The relationship between Elzar Mann and Avar Kriss and their fate on Planet X, The friendship between Burryaga and Bell Zettifar, Jedi Master Porter Engle's rivalry with General Viess and its resolution, Fallen Jedi Azlin Rell and the part he played in this conclusion to The High Republic, The Colman family and their reaction to the blight throughout the novel, Joss and Pika Arden and their role in the Battle of Eriadu, Ghirra Starros's final fate and whether it was just or not, and more. For part one of our discussion of The High Republic: Trials of the Jedi, check out episode 934. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
So many movies are made about the beginning of a relationship. That first spark of attraction. That first kiss. The new dark comedy “The Roses” is about the other end – when it's all falling apart. Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman star as Theo and Ivy, a couple who was once very much in love. Two children and a transatlantic move later, they're now struggling to save their marriage.No one thinks it's going to work – including their therapist.Cumberbatch and Colman sit down with host Mary Louise Kelly to discuss how they leveraged their real-life friendship to play two people who love to hate each other.For sponsor-free episodes of Consider This, sign up for Consider This+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org.Email us at considerthis@npr.org.This holiday episode was produced by Kira Wakeam and Kathryn Fink. It was edited by Courtney Dorning. Our executive producer is Sami Yenigun.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Colman Domingo joins Kelly Ripa on her podcast “Let's Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa” to talk about everything from the unbelievably romantic way he met his now husband to his full circle moment with Oprah. It's unfiltered, often unhinged...Listen to the full conversation between Kelly and Colman on “Let's Talk Off Camera with Kelly Ripa” wherever you get your podcasts or by visiting https://link.podtrac.com/colman Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of SmartLess ad-free and a whole week early. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.