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Vær så artig, et styk tidligere statsminister og generalsekretær i NATO, Anders Fogh Rasmussen har meldt sin ankomst i studiet og lyt til hele episoden på Podimo. Få 30 dages gratis prøveperiode (kan kun benyttes af nye Podimo-abonnenter)- http://podimo.dk/hgdg (99 kroner herefter)Aktuel med en ordentlig mobbedreng af en bog, Trump og Putin er verdens rystelser, tilbage til en mountainbiketur med George W. Bush, en amerikansk præsident der truer Kongeriget, "han fører sig frem som en enevældig fyrste.", 16 besøg i Det Hvide Hus fordelt på to præsidenter, hvad er det bedste råd at give til mindre nationer i en verdenssituation som den, vi står i i dag? regeringens håndtering af presset på Grønland, kør en form for "omvendt Nixon", Putin har holdt os alle for nar – og i 2008 burde vi have taget ham alvorligt, billig energi fra USA, billige varer fra Kina og billig sikkerhed fra USA – men hvad nu? et scenarie hvor NATO skal eksistere uden amerikansk støtte, en koalition af europæiske lande sendt til Ukraine, Syv solide nationer, der arbejder tættere sammen i D7: "En økonomisk artikel 5.", "vi, der lever i frihed, har en forpligtelse til at fremme den.", Kina som stormagt og gældsfælder, Luiz Inácio Lula med en slags Øresundsgæld, en tour rundt i pressen med en ny bog, Cornflakes med George W. Bush kl. 07.30, et ubetinget svar om fredsbevarende styrker – og typisk russisk forhandlingstaktik.Værter: Esben Bjerre & Peter Falktoft Redigering: PodAmokKlip: PodAmokMusik: Her Går Det GodtInstagram: @hergaardetgodt @Peterfalktoft @Esbenbjerre
Unterstützt uns auf Steady:https://steadyhq.com/de/normale-drachen/about-*****Tickets für Normale Möwe Live am 03.05.25:Tickets Link 1Tickets Link Eventim-Zukunft ist Technologie plus Normale Möwe! Mit vorrausschauenden Blick wappnen sich Max und Hinnerk dem was nich kommen wird, sei es nun mit Musk zum Mars, mit blauem Haken in den Vatikan oder mit Cornflakes ins Zölibat. Natürlich dippen die beiden Laien-Psychologen in die besten Abwehrstrategien gegen unliebsame Passant*innen und steigen auch hinter den wahren Hintergrund von Corona - verschließt ruhig eure Augen, aber hört dafür genau hin bei dieser Deluxe Folge!
In which we discuss Eric entering a puzzle competition, indoor skydiving, hush puppies, the creation of Corn Flakes, Jeremy's shitty weekend, the male equivalent of tampons, if we've ever really been offensive, Eric's fraternity hell week, the sexiest anthropomorphic animals, and more. Contact us at; adventuresinirrationality.com adventuresinirrationality@gmail.com Music by U.S. Army Blues, licensed under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 license.
Wenn Nara Smith mal wieder auf Instagram selbst Cornflakes backt und in der perfekten Landhausküche der Ballerina Farm den Kochlöffel schwingt, dreht das Internet durch. Das Netz liebt und hasst sogenannte "Trad Wives" gleichermaßen. Denn diese Influencer-Frauen zeigen ein fast unmöglich idyllisches Hausfrauenleben, das mit der Realität eines Lebens als Hausfrau kaum etwas zu tun hat. Wie kann das nur sein? In dieser Folge nehmen wir euch mit tief ins "Trad Wife Rabbit Hole", beleuchten die Kontroversen rund um das Phänomen – und erzählen nebenbei, was die Trad Wives mit dem Beginn der Influencer-Industrie zu tun haben.Unsere Quellen:Link zur TelefonseelsorgeNara Smith und ihr SchnitzelBallerina Farm macht EiscremeBallerina Farm StatementTaylor Lorenz: Extremely OnlineMeet the Queen of the Trad WivesHeather Armstrong und dooce.comToller Podcast über Influencer-MormonenTrad Wives im SpiegelFolgt uns auch auf Instagram:
Dana pisses in everyone's Corn Flakes, Dan makes a subtle point, Gaye REALLY wants to know if he's an entertainer and Adam gets a payday loan. Blue Sky @False-Positive Instagram @False_Positive
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Hey there, cereal lovers! Welcome back to another episode of the Knucklehead's podcast. I'm the Fanboy, alongside my trusty co-host the Hater, and today we're diving deep into the world of cereals with Part Two of our March Madness Cereal Bracket. This episode is packed with heated debates, as we decide which cereals advance to the next round. From nostalgic memories to mascot face-offs, we're not holding back on our opinions! Whether you're rooting for the classic Corn Flakes, the crunchy Rice Krispies, or the sugar-coated delight of Frosted Flakes, you'll find yourself wrapped up in our cereal-infused banter. We'll share some surprising cereal facts, reminisce about childhood commercials, and even chat about the challenges of picking our favorites. Plus, stay tuned for a few wild Florida Man cereal escapades that you won't want to miss! So grab a bowl, pour in some milk, and join us as we declare the ultimate cereal champion. Don't forget to let us know if you agree with our picks or if we missed out on your favorite. Let's get our crunch on!
Did you know there are some totally wild accidental discoveries out there that you probably never heard of? First off, there's the Williams Enigma lith, a freaky rock found with an electrical connector that could be from an ancient civilization – talk about ancient tech! Then, scientists stumbled upon bioluminescent mammals, like glow-in-the-dark critters, totally changing what we thought about glow-ups. And who could forget the accidental discovery of Kellogg's Corn Flakes? Yep, those tasty breakfast flakes were actually a fluke invention from trying to make granola. It's crazy how some of the coolest stuff comes from the most unexpected places! #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music from TheSoul Sound: https://thesoul-sound.com/ Listen to Bright Side on: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook - / brightside Instagram - / brightside.official Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Snapchat - / 1866144599336960 Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marks & Spencer's have announced their new ‘1 ingredient' Cornflakes, and that ingredient is… corn!Do we always just expect to see additives, salt and e numbers in a lot of our food these days?Sarah Keogh, is Registered Dietician at Eatwell.ie, and joins Anton Savage to discuss.
In breve: erano fatti per uccidere il desiderio sessuale, almeno all'inizio. Ma poi furono liberati dal loro trosite compito e destino per diventare una buona abitudine per fare una colazione più sana rispetto almeno a ciò che mangiavano ai tempi. Ma John Kellogg beh, era un personaggio "interessante". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode, Coach Jo and Coach Kim ask the million dollar question: why do we eat like college students or unsupervised thirteen-year-olds? They tackle the issue of real food versus processed food and the easy fast food companies have created for our busy lives that do not help our bodies. Why do we reach for chips instead of chicken? And how do we start eating like grown ups? Coach Jo and Coach Kim get real about what's in snack food, the allure of sugar, and why protein needs our full attention.Their conversation highlights the realities of our busy lives, where we just can't find time and energy to make real food, how convenience food is chemically designed to draw us in but never satisfy, and the hard truth about cooking like a grown up. Coach Jo and Coach Kim talk about feeling a dopamine rush versus satiety, sugar cravings versus real energy, and how to think about food purchasing and planning strategically. And they talk about taste! It has to taste good. How do we accomplish that? Discipline, willpower, and listening to Coach Jo and Coach Kim walk us through eating like grown ups. —Contact Joely Churchill and Kim Berube | Iron Lab: Website: IronLabLacombe.comInstagram: Iron.Lab.LacombeFacebook: IronLabLacombeCoach Jo Instagram: @CoachJoChurchCoach Kim Instagram: @CoachKimBerubeCourse: Metabolic Blueprint—Transcript Coach Jo: [00:00:08] Welcome to Perfectly Unfinished Conversations, the Iron Lab podcast with Coach Jo. Coach Kim: [00:00:13] And Coach Kim. Coach Jo: [00:00:15] Where you ride shotgun with us as we have raw, real, unfiltered and unfinished conversations about trying to eat, sleep, train, and live with some integrity in a messy, imperfect life. Coach Kim: [00:00:27] We are all about creating a strong support system, taking radical personal responsibility, having fun, and being authentic. And one of the most common themes you're going to find in this podcast is the idea that we create positive momentum in our life by doing what we call B-minus work. Coach Jo: [00:00:45] We are making gains and getting ahead and loving life without self-sabotaging our goals by striving for perfection. We get it done by moving ahead. Coach Kim: [00:00:55] Before we're ready... Coach Jo: [00:00:56] ... When we aren't feeling like it... Coach Kim: [00:00:58] ... And without hesitation. Coach Jo: [00:01:00] Be sure to subscribe now on Apple or Spotify so you don't miss a single episode. It's good enough. Let's go. Coach Jo: [00:01:10] All right, we're back for another perfectly unfinished conversation. And today we're tackling something that we think way too many people can relate to. Like, why do we still eat like unsupervised 13 year olds? Or better yet, how the hell do we start eating like actual grown ups when the world just keeps shoving Pop-Tarts and granola bars and artificially dyed beverages in our faces? Speaking of artificially dyed beverages, did you know that they have a Skittles drink now that I saw? Coach Kim: [00:01:39] I saw it in the grocery store. Coach Jo: [00:01:39] I was like, are you kidding me? My kid was like, I want that. I'm like, no, I said that makes you sick, I told him. Coach Kim: [00:01:46] Oh, really? Yeah. I don't blame you. Coach Jo: [00:01:49] But anyways, let's chat about all this today. And don't forget, stick around until the end of this episode, because we've got a little update on what's next for the perfectly unfinished. So don't miss it. Coach Kim: [00:01:59] So spoiler alert. A lot of this conversation we need to hear. So honestly, that includes me. Like if I didn't make a conscious effort, my default would still to this day be some variation of gluten free toast, peanut butter, and way too much coffee. And listen, at almost 55, I should fucking know better. Coach Jo: [00:02:22] Right? Like, I have two kids, I run a business, I know how to structure my life, and yet the sheer willpower it takes to not just like eat a handful of goldfish crackers any time of day throughout my house, like, even just as a lunch. But like, if that's just my lunch while running around my house, like, it's just ridiculous. So, like, what is wrong with us, Kim? Coach Kim: [00:02:42] Well, I think we were set up to fail, right? I've told Jo this before. When I had my first two kids, 1992 and 1994, I refer to the 90s and early 2000 as my Oprah years, pre lost in the void of my cell phone era, when I was working outside the home Monday to Friday, and I had four kids between the ages of 4 and 14 and I was where you're at, I was fucking tapped out. And I would come home at night and cook dinner and listen to Oprah in the living room on TV. And the television taught me that McCain's deep dish pizza was part of a well-balanced diet, and that I could absolutely, with certainty, trust everything that had the green check mark on the box. And so between the 80s and 90s, that low fat, low calorie diet culture era and the rise and accessibility of processed food, because you and I have talked about this too before, where when I was a kid, 1974, 76, 78, going through the grocery store, you did not have an aisle, an entire aisle of cereal. You did not. You had a section that might have had Frosted Flakes and Froot Loops, Rice Krispies. Corn Flakes. Muesli. Puffed rice. Puffed wheat. That was it. Like you did not have the accessibility of processed food with all of the marketing that we do now. And on top of it, in the 90s, we were raising latchkey kids, right? Who in that time, it was still okay for kids to get themselves home from school and keep themselves busy until the parents got home. You know, but they developed the shittiest eating habits. And we're just now unpacking and unlearning decades of bad programing every time we pick up a vegetable. Coach Jo: [00:04:35] Exactly like we grew up thinking microwave dinners. Like Kraft Dinner. Coach Kim: [00:04:41] Lean Cuisine. Coach Jo: [00:04:42] Yeah. Hungry Man. I remember there's a couple Hungry Mans in the deep freeze in the garage, you guys will be okay, right? We'll see you tomorrow. And they just, like, leave. And I'd be like, it'd be the best thing ever. And then, funny story enough, me and my cousin, one time we decided to go buy one to have like some childhood memory of it for like later in the day we we ate it and we were like, it was the most disgusting thing. Like the dessert, the apple turnover, the dessert, whatever it was tasted like a pine tree, like smelly thing you'd light in your house. It was horrible. Yeah, it was horrible. But like, and now ...
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From The Archives: Nico, TK, & Kevo are big, long-time Tori Amos fans, and as the BONUS EPISODES continue, we're breaking out some of our favorite episodes, re-edited with new content and new information! From during the heart of the final Ocean To Ocean shows, the guys talk how Tori's discography and characters transcend the expectations of most musicians, outlasting contemporaries and countless “copycats” – so who is she and what are the characters, stories, places, and elements that run through her music? Amos's songs transform across tours, releases, and even the “version” of Tori that performs the tracks. Tori's songs have become award-winning comics, she's written a book (Resistance) detailing her time in the DC political piano bar scene, and has played in films (and Cornflake commercials). With more than a combined 40 Tori concerts between them, Nico, TK, & Kevo weigh in on the musician often celebrated by her fans as “the goddess” – Tori Amos – all this and more on X Is For Podcast! X IS FOR SHOW is a talk show for your favorite media, the same way THE OFFICE was a documentary about a paper company. Every week, THE ACTION PACK gathers to discuss a wide range of entertainment media and news, from film & TV to comics to gaming, music, and beyond. Led by NICO (@NicoAction) and TK (@TKAccidental) with producer KEVO (@KevoReally), as well as a variety of friends and special guests, these LIVE discussions are not to be missed - so be sure to tune in and join us for all the fun!
Sarah and Carrie are joined by lovely guests Jamie Alvey and Amanda Jane Stern for what might be our longest episode to date! We discuss 2017's The Shape of Water, including eggs galore, unnaturally green key lime pie, Kellogg's Cornflakes, filmmaking talk, monsters, and more!
Not just the 1992 "Is Elvis Alive?" conspiracy theory special The Elvis Conspiracy (a sequel to 1991's The Elvis Files). Not just the specific airing of that special from Channel 7 in Adelaide, South Australia on 26 May 1992. The commercials from that airing. It's as granular as we've ever been, and we're joined by Adelaide's own David M. Green, host of VHS Revue, a show which specialises in commercials from Australian TV found on old VHS tapes. This was originally intended to be a bonus episode for the TCBCast After Dark Patreon-exclusive deep dive into "Is Elvis Alive?" that Rabia, Justin and Felix did in 2024. A bout of Long COVID meant it didn't end up happening at the time, but everyone's back on deck so here it is! Ads discussed include: The Adventures of Vicky, Mr. Footypunt, Jane Debster shoes, Bob Moran cars, promo for Memories of Elvis the following night, Yellow Pages ad with Roy Billing, Tip Top Bread with Andrew Jarman, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, TAB Telephone Betting, Hungry Jacks Ocean Catch, Light West End beer (Not gay), Farmer's Union Iced Coffee, Aussie Tile Fair, Zamel's Jewellers, Pedder's Suspension, Sizzler, AM Adelaide. The full Adelaide 1992 VHS recording on Internet Archive David M. Green's website Watch VHS Revue on YouTube TCBCast Patreon to hear the rest of TCBCast After Dark our website: suddenlypod.gay contact: suddenlypod at gmail.com
Esta semana dedicamos la tertulia a R.E.M. con motivo de la salida del libro ‘Este Grupo Se Llama R.E.M.' de Peter Ames Carlin, que en España acaba de publicar Editorial Contra con traducción de Tito Pintado.En el programa de hoy repasamos su carrera a través de su discografía, desde sus inicios en 1980 hasta su separación en 2011, y nos preguntamos ¿Hacen bien R.E.M. en no volver?Para debatirlo, hemos invitado a dos grandes fans del grupo: Abel González, el que fuera cantante de Corn Flakes y desde hace años uno de los responsables de contratación de Primavera Sound, y también Amable Sierra, conocido como DJ Amable, DJ residente de la sala Razzmatazz de Barcelona desde hace 25 años. Y como siempre también hacemos un repaso a algunas noticias destacadas de la semana, la agenda de conciertos, los charts, y al final, las recomendaciones de Oído, Visto, Leído.
00:00:00 - The hosts discuss strange monthly internet challenges like "No Wang November." They also mention the history of cereal and its connection to controlling impulses, referencing Kellogg's Cornflakes and other early cereals. The discussion takes a humorous turn about whether Lucky Charms have the opposite effect. 00:10:00 - News of Black Sabbath's reunion show surfaces, featuring Ozzy Osbourne performing despite severe health issues. There's speculation on how he will manage, given his reported inability to walk. Discussion of rock legends performing late into their careers and comparisons with Axl Rose's past performances. 00:20:00 - The conversation shifts to asteroids and how media portrays their potential danger. A 200-foot asteroid has a 1 in 83 chance of hitting Earth in 2032. The hosts reference movies like Armageddon and Deep Impact and joke about how governments might handle informing the public if the worst-case scenario happens. 00:30:00 - A discussion about nuclear weapons for asteroid defense, with news articles arguing that nuclear arsenals should be maintained not for war, but to blow up incoming space rocks. The hosts joke about Hollywood tropes involving nuclear solutions. 00:40:00 - The topic shifts to overweight tourists complaining about accessibility issues in places like Disney World and Amsterdam. A viral video features plus-sized travelers reviewing theme park seating options and food. The hosts critique the normalization of obesity and reflect on how times have changed. 00:50:00 - A segment on food additives like Red 40 in sleep aids and other medications. The conversation turns to alternative sleep remedies, such as herbal teas and melatonin, with personal anecdotes about the effects of drinking alcohol before sleep. 01:00:00 - A viral Sesame Street-style parody video depicting Middle Eastern Muppets wielding weapons sparks debate. The hosts discuss whether it's real or satire and speculate on its origins. 01:10:00 - The USAID controversy: Elon Musk shares reports about billions of taxpayer dollars being misallocated overseas. A viral TikTok rant criticizes the wasteful spending of U.S. government programs while essential domestic issues remain underfunded. The hosts analyze how media covers these revelations. 01:20:00 - A discussion on working from home vs. productivity. The hosts explore whether federal employees working remotely are truly productive. The “Fauci Effect” is mentioned—referring to how people avoid work while still appearing busy. 01:30:00 - The Power of Napping: An article promotes workplace naps, with comparisons to cultures where afternoon siestas are common. The hosts joke about workplaces introducing nap pods and whether corporate America is pushing for increased productivity under the guise of wellness. 01:40:00 - Bill Gates and LSD: A resurfaced claim states that Steve Jobs told Bill Gates he should have taken acid to improve the design of Microsoft products. The hosts discuss psychedelics, creativity, and tech innovation, wondering how LSD might have influenced the industry. 01:50:00 - Workplace rebellion at an Indiana auto factory: Employees at a Jeep engine plant are smearing feces on the walls in protest. A leaked company memo confirms that feces have been found on door handles, disability bars, and bathroom sinks. The hosts joke about disgruntled workers and compare this to previous workplace controversies. 02:00:00 - Closing thoughts on how society is changing—from bizarre workplace behavior to the rise of simulated realities. A philosophical question arises: Are we living in a simulation? The show ends with a mix of humor and existential reflection. - Affiliates Links - Jackery: https://shrsl.com/3cxhf Barebones: https://bit.ly/3G38773 - OBDM Merch - https://obdm.creator-spring.com/ Buy Tea! Mike's wife makes some good tea: Naked Gardener Teas: https://www.thenakedgardener.us/store Bags Art Store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/BagsDraws/ Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research ▀▄▀▄▀ CONTACT LINKS ▀▄▀▄▀ ► Phone: 614-388-9109 ► Skype: ourbigdumbmouth ► Website: http://obdmpod.com ► Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/obdmpod ► Full Videos at Odysee: https://odysee.com/@obdm:0 ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/obdmpod ► Instagram: obdmpod ► Email: ourbigdumbmouth at gmail ► RSS: http://ourbigdumbmouth.libsyn.com/rss ► iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/our-big-dumb-mouth/id261189509?mt=2
This week, Reggie DAE$ sits down w/ Sheem “The Dream” and Sheff as they kick off the beginning of 2025! Opener: https://www.instagram.com/share/BAIfBcVk5_ Quick Clips Where did Cornflakes come from? https://www.instagram.com/share/BAIf9VXh-U The story of the “Grown & Sexy Fits” https://www.instagram.com/share/BAJDkciTlJ Listener Letter: Amy asks us for our opinions on her ex-boyfriend's kinks Songs of the DAE$ Sheff: Payroll Giovanni “Boss Affirmations” Sheem: P. Reign AKA Preme ft PARTYNEXTDOOR & Meek Mill “Realest In The City” Reggie: THEY. “Straight Up”
What a CreepJohn Harvey KelloggSeason 28, Episode 2Kellogg's Corn Flakes was the boring cereal in my Kellogg's cereal variety pack, but it's the one that started them all. And one of the men behind that cereal was John Harvey Kellogg.John Harvey Kellogg championed nutrition and a holistic approach to health. But he was also a eugenicist, which, if you don't know, is the inaccurate theory that humans can be improved through selective breeding of populations. He also advocated for forced sterilization of anyone he deemed unintelligent or immoral. Oh, and he launched a really messed anti-masturbation campaign that saw the genitals of young boys and girls mutilated.John Harvey Kellogg: What a creep. Sources for this episodeAll That's InterestingBattle Creek Enquirer BritannicaChowhoundForbesThe GuardianHistoryHistory HitHistory TodayNew York TimesThe School of Public HealthWikipedia: Carrie BuckWikipedia: John Harvey KelloggTrigger warnings: Racism, sexual assault, and cereal punsBe sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple PodcastsBlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/whatacreep.bsky.social Facebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcastVisit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreepEmail: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/#Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
This bonus episode was originally released in November 2023, available exclusively for 10ish Pod+ members... UNTIL NOW! In this bonus episode, Nick Emel and Steven Clark in breaking down these and dozens of other weird-but-true facts, such as: there are more trees on Earth than there are stars in our galaxy. A chicken lived without its head for 18 months. Corn Flakes were invented so you'd stop masturbating. ALSO DISCUSSED: Steven's time working at a zoo The bear that rose up the ranks to corporal Orange the fruit vs. orange the color Much more! PHOTOS: Mike the headless chicken Wojtek the Soldier Bear Get more bonus content like this (all 100% AD-FREE) at https://www.10ishpod.com/plus ---------------------------------------------- NEWSLETTER: https://www.10ishpod.com/newsletter MERCH: https://www.10ishpod.com/merch TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@10ishpod YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/10ishpodcast TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/10ishpod INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/10ishpod ---------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Les corn flakes, célèbres céréales du petit-déjeuner, sont nés d'une idée surprenante : lutter contre la masturbation. Cette conviction étrange provient de leur inventeur, le Dr John Harvey Kellogg, médecin et nutritionniste américain du XIXe siècle. Profondément influencé par le mouvement adventiste et les idéaux puritains, Kellogg considérait la masturbation comme un acte moralement répréhensible et physiquement nocif, susceptible de causer des maladies telles que l'épilepsie, la folie ou l'acné. Une croisade anti-masturbationDans son ouvrage Plain Facts for Old and Young, Kellogg expose ses théories sur la sexualité. Il prônait une vie chaste et dénonçait fermement les plaisirs charnels, y compris au sein du mariage. Pour lui, une alimentation riche et épicée stimulait les désirs sexuels. À l'inverse, une nourriture fade et sans excès devait permettre de contrôler les pulsions. C'est dans ce contexte qu'il met au point les corn flakes en 1894, une céréale insipide et facile à digérer. Son objectif ? Fournir un aliment « moralement sain » qui découragerait les comportements qu'il jugeait immoraux, notamment la masturbation. Ces céréales devaient faire partie d'un régime strict, dépourvu de viande et d'épices, destiné à maintenir un esprit pur dans un corps sain. Une invention accidentelle La création des corn flakes résulte d'un concours de circonstances. Avec son frère Will Keith Kellogg, John cherchait à produire un aliment simple pour les patients de son sanatorium. Un jour, un mélange de blé cuit fut accidentellement laissé de côté et devint rassis. En le passant au rouleau, les frères découvrirent qu'il se transformait en flocons, d'où le nom "corn flakes". Le produit fut rapidement commercialisé. Ironie de l'histoireSi le Dr Kellogg voyait dans les corn flakes un remède contre les pulsions sexuelles, leur succès commercial a pris une toute autre direction. Son frère Will ajouta du sucre aux flocons, rendant les céréales savoureuses et attrayantes, en rupture totale avec les idéaux austères du docteur. Ainsi, les corn flakes, nés d'une croisade contre la masturbation, sont devenus un symbole du petit-déjeuner moderne, bien loin des préoccupations puritaines de leur créateur. Cette histoire singulière illustre les étonnants liens entre santé, morale et alimentation à la fin du XIXe siècle. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Cooking with young kids can be a mess, but embracing this idea is the point of Mark Bittman's new cookbook. In How to Cook Everything Kids, the journalist and author makes the case that inviting young chefs into the kitchen is the best way to get them curious about food. The book is filled with child-friendly recipes for dishes like baked ziti, pizza and blueberry muffins that make use of playful ingredients, including Corn Flakes. In today's episode, Bittman joins NPR's Ayesha Rascoe at home to cook a meal with her three kids, putting his recipes to the test. Together, they prepare two chicken dishes while Bittman shares the inspiration behind the project.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Miguel Sousa Tavares analisa os últimos acontecimentos em torno da guerra na Ucrânia: "quero esperar que o louco e irresponsável sentado no kremlin tenha alguma lucidez para não nos mergulhar a todos numa terceira guerra mundial". Não faltam críticas a Joe Biden, por "escalar a guerra" e a estranheza pelo silêncio de Trump: "gostaria de saber se está em contacto com Biden ou se Biden está a disparar misseis sozinho". O cronista acha que não faz sentido o alerta dos países bálticos às populações. Sobre as celebrações do 25 de novembro, diz que "chega a ser ridiculo" e que o que faz sentido é assinalar os 50 anosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily Halacha Podcast - Daily Halacha By Rabbi Eli J. Mansour
The Shulhan Aruch establishes a fundamental rule concerning the Beracha to be recited on products made from fruit: if a fruit is crushed into a paste, then it still retains its status with regard to Berachot. The case under discussion is dates which were mashed into a paste and eaten in that paste form. The Shulhan Aruch ruled that as long as the fruit was not pureed into a liquid, the product is still considered the original fruit, and the Beracha over this product is "Boreh Peri Ha'etz." This Halacha has numerous practical applications for common food products. Kellogg's cornflakes, for example, is produced by mashing corn, and, as such, the Beracha over Kellogg's cornflakes is the same as the Beracha over ordinary corn – "Boreh Peri Ha'adama." Some other companies produce cornflakes by first grinding corn into a flour, in which case the product loses its status as corn, and the Beracha is therefore "She'ha'kol." Another example is jelly produced from real fruit (as opposed to jelly produced from artificial ingredients). The jelly is, essentially, fruit which has been mashed, and so the Beracha over such a product is "Boreh Peri Ha'etz." (It must be emphasized that this applies only if the jelly is made from real fruit, and not from artificial ingredients.) This applies as well to apple sauce, which is, essentially, crushed apple. Likewise, the Beracha over mashed potatoes would be "Boreh Peri Ha'adama," just like over ordinary potatoes. Although Hacham Bension Abba Shaul (Israel, 1924-1998) maintained that one recites "She'ha'kol" over mashed potatoes, Hacham Ovadia Yosef and most other Poskim ruled that for Sepharadim, the proper Beracha to recite is "Boreh Peri Ha'adama." This applies also to peanut butter, which is simply mashed peanuts, such that one who eats peanut butter by itself recites "Ha'adama." By the same token, one who eats humus by itself recites "Boreh Peri Ha'adama," because humus is simply crushed chickpeas. Falafel balls, however, which are also made from mashed chickpeas, mark an exception to this rule. Hacham Ovadia ruled that since additional ingredients are added to the mashed chickpeas to produce the falafel ball, and it does not taste or look like chickpeas, the final product does not have the status of the original chickpeas, and thus the Beracha is "She'ha'kol." Hacham Ovadia originally ruled that one recites "Ha'adama" over falafel balls, but he later retracted this ruling and determined that the proper Beracha is "She'ha'kol." Another exception to this rule is amardeen – a product made by pounding apricots into a leather. This product appears to be no different than mashed dates, such that the Beracha should be "Ha'etz," and this is, indeed, the view of the Ben Ish Hai (Rav Yosef Haim of Baghdad, 1833-1909). However, Rav Yosef Yedid Halevi (Aleppo-Jerusalem, 1867-1930), in his work Birkat Yosef, maintained that since amardeen is given a different name, and it does not look like apricots at all, it is considered a different food, and its Beracha is "She'ha'kol." This is the view accepted by Hacham Ovadia Yosef. Popcorn is corn which was heated, and so the Beracha is "Ha'adama," especially since popcorn is made from a special kernel grown for this purpose. A popular Israeli snack called "bamba" is made from puffed corn covered with peanut butter. Hacham Ovadia ruled that for Sepharadim, the proper Beracha over bamba is "Ha'adama." Tehina is made by grinding sesame seeds, however, as Hacham Ovadia noted, it is more of a liquid than a solid, and therefore, it loses its status as sesame, and the appropriate Beracha is "She'hakol." Summary: As a rule, mashed fruits or grains retain their original status vis-à-vis the Beracha requirement. Therefore, the Beracha over apple sauce or jelly made from real fruit is "Ha'etz," and the Beracha over mashed potatoes, humus, peanut butter, "bamba" and Kellogg's cornflakes (which, unlike some other brands of cornflakes, is made by mashing corn, and not from corn flour) is "Ha'adama." Exceptions to this rule include armadeen, falafel balls and tehina, over which one recites "She'ha'kol." Popcorn is considered regular corn, and thus requires the Beracha of "Ha'adama."
Call it lazy, call it blowing out stock, call it there just wasn't anything new this week. So, we bang out 4 different store brands of Corn Flakes. We are sorry and deserve a spanking.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cereal-killers--4294848/support.
ABOUT THE EPISODEIn this episode of the Christian Wellbeing Show, host Michelle delves into the hidden health risks of common breakfast staples like cornflakes, critiquing their nutritional deficiencies, the risks of processed additives such as refined sugars and high fructose corn syrup, and the dangers of glyphosates. She underscores the significance of starting the day with nutritious whole foods and provides healthier breakfast alternatives such as porridge, muesli, and whole grain cereals. The discussion includes the benefits of choosing organic and non-GMO foods, and advocates for informed, holistic dietary choices grounded in Christian values and wisdom. Michelle encourages Christians to abandon the old-fashioned, nutritionless ‘cornflake' ideas of health, ‘grow up' in their relationship with food, and make better food choices to enhance overall wellbeing and avoid avoidable health issues.ABOUT THE HOSTA master of transition and cross-cultural expert, for over 35 years Michelle's Christian faith and ministry have led her to live and serve with her husband in six countries on three continents and have over 50 homes. Originally from the UK, Rev. Dr. Michelle earned a Doctorate in Ministry (D.Min), with specialisms in Cross Cultural Mission and Natural Health & Nutrition. She was ordained as a minister by Church For The Nations, Arizona, USA. With huge experience of personal trauma, she is certified in grief, crisis and trauma counselling, is a trauma awareness trainer, Animal-Assisted-Therapy & Activities (AAT/AAA) certified, and a CPTSD survivor. She is author of the book, ‘Surviving Trauma, Crisis & Grief', printed in English and Mandarin Chinese, and endorsed by US traumatologist and author, the late Dr H Norman Wright, formerly one of America's most prominent Christian counsellors. Michelle is a ministry co-founder, speaker, truth-teller, voice for freedom, advocate for the family, and has a passion for natural, healthy living and seeing people's lives improved. She homeschooled her three children, has ten grandchildren, is an artist, dog lover and keen gardener with a love for self-sufficiency.Disclaimer: I am not a medical doctor and it is recommended that you speak to your GP, doctor, or health professional of your choice regarding any medical concerns you may have.LINKShttps://linktr.ee/ChristianWellbeingShow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For this 66th episode of The Wrap Beers, friend of the pod and fellow NYC-born and bred filmmaker Carlos Vasquez stops by for an in-depth chat with The Beers. To start off the episode, The Beers dive into their journey thus far into producing the upcoming short film DISCO FRIES, which will be directed by Carlos (1:10). Next, The Beers and Carlos share their film background and where their cinematic aspirations were derived (13:05). The Drink of Choice for this episode - 60 Minute IPA by Dogfish Head Brewery (19:32). Rog unveils his unique movie-watching and screenplay correlation (21:39). For the rest of the show, The Beers and Carlos discuss more about DISCO FRIES and the grind of independent filmmaking, wrapping up the show with a rundown of the inspirational movies, scenes, and experiences that have shaped them over the years (24:35).Now sip back and enjoy the show!**CONTRIBUTE TO OUR SHORT FILM**https://www.upstreampix.com/disco-friesCATCH THE BEERS ON YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/@thewrapbeers Created by upStreamhttps://www.upstreampix.com/the-wrap-beers-podcastFollow The Wrap Beers Podcast!https://www.instagram.com/thewrapbeers/https://twitter.com/TheWrapBeersDylan - https://www.instagram.com/dylan_john_murphy/Roger - https://www.instagram.com/rogerzworld/Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/wrapitupb/Music by: Matt Kuartzhttps://www.instagram.com/mattkuartz?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw%3D%3D
Send us a textDavid Bowie's “Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)” is, for many fans, his last great album. Mick regards it as one of Bowie's best, with the singles "Ashes to Ashes" and "Fashion". Mick and Jeff talk through what makes this album great, and look at the music environment as Bowie, along with many other 70's greats, faced the changes and challenges of the 80's.“Knockin' on Heaven's Door” offers a long line of new entrants to Rock'n'Roll Heaven including Herbie Flowers, Tito Jackson, Kris Kristofferson and Liam Payne from One Direction. Our Album You Must Listen to Before you Die, fresh from Robert Dimery's book, is Dexy's Midnight Runners' “Don't Stand Me Down”, a massive failure on release in 1985 but receiving a fresh critical re-evaluation in modern times. We didn't like it! Not least because of their complete rip-off of “Werewolves of London” by Warren Zevon. Episode PlaylistScary Monsters (and Super Creeps) - just the album__________________________________More Trump! One of those things – Dexy's Bowie interview - “My Phil Collins Years” Bowie – Ashes to Ashes live on Jools Holland Pete Townshend Glass Spider LiveOther References Alt Rock Chick – fabulous insightful reviews across the rock spectrum References: Angie Bowie, Eno, Lodger, Outside, Joy Division, Kate Bush, Gary Numan, New Romantic, “Are “Friends Electric?”, The Pleasure Principle, “Cars”, “It's No Game”, Pete Townshend, “Because You're Young”, Robert Fripp, “Heroes”, Carlos Alomar, George Murray, Dennis Davis, Tony Visconti, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Edward Bell, Pierrot, "Ashes to Ashes", Brian Duffy, Natasha Korniloff, Lindsay Kemp, Pierrot in Turquoise, Berlin Trilogy, Phil Collins, Let's Dance, Nile Rodgers, “In the air tonight”, Alt Rock Chick, Major Tom, Fripp's skronky guitar work, “Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)”, “Fashion”, “Scream Like a Baby”, “Kingdom Come”, Tom Verlaine, Neil Young, “Hey Hey My My”
dream big ~ 1. The Horrors - The Silence that Remains 2. World News - Mindsnap 3. Tube Alloys - Lizard Kingdom 4. Hemlock Ernst ft Icky Reels and Bean - Old Dead Dogs 5. Gracey - Rhetorical Questions 6. Orla Garland - Backseat Driver 7. Nap Eyes - Dark Mystery Enigma Bird 8. Ragbag - Pinky Girl 9. Bartees Strange - Sober 10. Jake Bugg - Never Said Goodbye 11. Addy - Rosemary 12. Katie Malco ft SOAK - Babette 13. Balancing Act - AWOL 14. Mount Eerie - I Saw Another Bird 15. Memorials - Book Stall 16. Anno ft Nappynappa - disco 17. Kassie Krut - Reckless 18. Maribou State ft Holly Walker - Otherside 19. Swimming Paul ft Thals - All My Fault 20. Tommy Richmond ft mynameisntjmack - seems like time moves forever 21. The Smile - Bodies Laughing 22. Faye Webster - After the First Kiss 23. Tears for Fears - Astronaut 24. Florist - This was a Gift 25. Joaquin Phoenix - True Love Will Find You In the End 26. Fontaines DC - Just Say Yes (Lana Del Rey cover)
What were you not allowed to do as a kid but love doing as an adult? "My mom thought she was teaching great life skills by not letting me have sweet cereal, just Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies. Now my favorite cereal is Cocoa Pebbles." "Able to swear, eat ice cream for breakfast, buy things whenever I want, this whole adulting thing was nice until the realization set in that there's a thing called bills now too." "Eat dinner in bed just like Pidge!" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What were you not allowed to do as a kid but love doing as an adult? "My mom thought she was teaching great life skills by not letting me have sweet cereal, just Corn Flakes and Rice Krispies. Now my favorite cereal is Cocoa Pebbles." "Able to swear, eat ice cream for breakfast, buy things whenever I want, this whole adulting thing was nice until the realization set in that there's a thing called bills now too." "Eat dinner in bed just like Pidge!" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
That Was Wild is live from the glorious Glendale Room for a debaucherous night of wild stories. Adam is joined by his best friend Steve to talk about all the wild things happening in the world; including a New York official getting busted for going to swingers parties during COVID. Then special guests Alex Collyard, Claire Jolliffe, and Sam Harter compete to have the wildest set of the night! Get ready for a twist ending, this episode is WILD! Follow Alex Collyard - https://www.instagram.com/alexcollyard/ Claire Jolliffe - https://www.instagram.com/creepsterclaire/ Sam Harter - https://www.instagram.com/samharter666/ ______________________________________________ 0:00 - Intro 2:20 - Wild Card 13:25 - Wild News 14:37 - Bear Breaks into car 17:22 - A UK girl was been denied passport for being named after a game of thrones character 20:00 - Florida Doctor not wearing his hearing aid couldn't hear his colonoscopy patient screamingA Former NYC Health Advisor Admits to throwing sex parties during the height the of COVID pandemic 25:55 - Rumors of the affair between Donald Trump and Laura Looper grow louder 29:37 - Joe Biden is set to guest on the view this week Jolliffe
Episode ChaptersIntroduction (00:00 - 1:19)Can AI Write a Tinder Bio? (1:20 - 2:47)Squats Before Bed for Better Sleep (2:48 - 7:00)Best and Worst Cereals (7:01 - 18:24)Water Cooler Quiz (18:25 - 24:21)Random Question: Weekend Playlist (24:22 - 27:26)Quote (27:27 - [End of Episode])Links:https://www.lowtreestudios.comVisit our Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/lowtreestudioshttps://www.youtube.com/@jasonandmindypodcast The Weekly Dose: https://www.youtube.com/@BiteSized-Podcast/videosEpisode Details:These days, a lot of people are relying on Artificial Intelligence for assistance with work projects, science experiments, and yes, even school work. But this is a new application for the tech, at least as far as I know: a Reddit user, who goes by the name “SedRitz”, challenged ChatGPT to “Write the most unattractive Tinder bio you can think of.” The result did not disappoint. Here is the savage response that he…or she…received in response:”42-year-old couch potato with a passion for complaining. Looking for someone who doesn't mind my 12 cats and can tolerate my collection of toenail clippings. I don't believe in deodorant, and I think showering is overrated. My ideal date is watching conspiracy theory videos on YouTube while eating expired canned food. No, I won't stop talking about my ex, and yes, I live with my mom. Swipe left if you can't handle the real me.”If you'd like to enjoy better sleep, try doing a few sets of squats in the evening. A study by University of Otago in New Zealand found a link between short bursts of nightly strength training and about half an hour of extra sleep. The researchers chose squats because the exercise recruits the largest muscles – and test subjects didn't need equipment or substantial space.‘TOP CEREALS' – NOT ‘CEREAL TOPPINGS':If you're in the mood to spark a debate at work today that will result in someone becoming irrationally angry, and will probably also hurt a few people's feelings, ask your co-workers: “What is the best breakfast cereal of all-time?” According to Pop Culture site “Complex”, Cinnamon Toast Crunch is #1, and here are the rest of the top-10 . . .2. Honey Nut Cheerios (Oat Nut Crunch Cheerios)3. Cap'n Crunch's Crunch Berries4. Oreo O's5. Fruit Loops6. Apple Jacks7. Frosted Flakes8. Lucky Charms9. Honey Bunches of Oats with AlmondsCocoa PuffsHonorable MentionsGreat Grains by Post, Life, Raisin Bran Crunch (1926), Special K,MOST HATED1. Post Grape Nuts (1897)2. Corn Flakes (1906/1894)3. Shredded Wheat (1890)4. Plain Cheerios (1941)5. Rice Krispies (1928)Corn Pops (1950)Rice/Corn/Wheat Chex (1936/1950)Kix (1937)Wheaties (1924) All Brand (Kellogg's) (1916)
There are some important Parish notices in this episode, please take note! *cough book club announcement cough* After that, Jane and Fi chat fatbergs, Sherwood and Halloween in Bromley. Plus, Jane and Fi speak to satirist Craig Brown about his latest book 'A Voyage Around the Queen'. If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radioFollow us on Instagram! @janeandfiPodcast Producer: Eve SalusburyExecutive Producer: Rosie Cutler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode, the RCAD crew talks about restaurants and servers and fast food and groceries...it's all getting out of hand. Jack starts “The Gentlemen” and is really enjoying it. Nick & Jack also watch and review Chris's recommendation “The Instigator.” Perspective and I was high. Death, drugs, and memories. Frosted Flakes and other grocery items. Streaming services, just cut the cord. And finally, Skittles.Become a Patron at JayandJack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastAnd leave us an iTunes review.
On this week’s episode, the RCAD crew talks about restaurants and servers and fast food and groceries…it’s all getting out of hand. Jack starts “The Gentlemen” and is really enjoying it. Nick & Jack also watch and review Chris's recommendation “The Instigator.” Perspective and I was high. Death, drugs, and memories. Frosted Flakes and other […]
On this week's episode, the RCAD crew talks about restaurants and servers and fast food and groceries...it's all getting out of hand. Jack starts “The Gentlemen” and is really enjoying it. Nick & Jack also watch and review Chris's recommendation “The Instigator.” Perspective and I was high. Death, drugs, and memories. Frosted Flakes and other grocery items. Streaming services, just cut the cord. And finally, Skittles.Become a Patron at JayandJack.comWrite us an email at RCADCast@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram at RCADCastAnd leave us an iTunes review.
In this one I tell you about: My first fast food meal since December A mishap following my weekly snack run Our garage door is constantly open A couple of memorable neighbors from my childhood Check out expanded show notes at surfreportpod.com Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
This week the hosts look at a new study that suggests walking may reduce the risk of dementia, and they discuss a new warning by the World Health Organization about […]
This week the hosts look at a new study that suggests walking may reduce the risk of dementia, and they discuss a new warning by the World Health Organization about […]
A better understanding of our sun leads to more accurate processes for predicting future solar storms like the one experienced earlier in May, a 16-year-old from Kentucky secures a sizable cash prize for her medical research, and on TDIH; the origin of Corn Flakes, Kellogg's and Post. Sun's magnetic field may form close to the surface. This finding could improve solar storm forecasts (AP News) Supplemental: Solar storm hits Earth, producing colorful light shows across Northern Hemisphere (AP News) 16-year-old Wins $75,000 for Her Award-Winning Discovery That Could Help Revolutionize Biomedical Implants (Business Insider) Supplemental: Additional Reading on OECTs Why Was Cereal Invented? A Brief History of Corn Flakes (HowStuffWorks) Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Instagram - Facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rerun. John Harvey Kellogg believed his corn flakes had a future as a sexual suppressant when he filed a patent for "Flaked Cereals and Process of Preparing Same" on 31st May, 1895. What the Seventh Day Adventist and eugenicist hadn't counted on was his brother Will - who combined his discovery with sugar; effectively creating the Kellogg company that still exists to this day. In this episode, Olly, Rebecca and Arion reveal the origins of the word ‘Sanitarium', explain what Dr. Kellogg got up to on honeymoon; and revisit his alarming prescription for yoghurt... Content Warning: references to eugenics, masturbation, sexual content Further Reading: • ‘John Harvey Kellogg, MD: Health Reformer and Antismoking Crusader' at the U.S. National Library of Medicine: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1447485/ • NPR's Fresh Air on ‘How The 'Battling' Kellogg Brothers Revolutionized American Breakfast' (2017): https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2017/08/08/542145177/how-the-battling-kellogg-brothers-revolutionized-american-breakfast?t=1621942499296 • Discovery's ‘How It's Made' visits a cereal factory: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPpMV_vcVEg ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Each Thursday and Friday we repeat stories from our archive of 800+ episodes, so we can maintain the quality of our independent podcast and bring you fresh, free content every Monday-Wednesday… … But
Mattman gives us an update on his mom Mayree, which got us to talking about house parties back in the day and how Mattman never go to host one The missing macaque in the lower part of the state has been shot dead Diabetic shoes and old man cereals
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Sex has been a complicated topic throughout history...at times celebrated as a life force, and at other times vilified. Some of the items invented to discourage sex included the pricking ring and, believe it or not, Corn Flakes.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.