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What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Seagulls, Bad References, Bin Chicken, Woodpeckers, Parasitic Animals, Wolves and Crabs, Animal-Free Brains, Bye-bye Memories, Baby Hacking, And Much More! Become a Patron! Check out the full unedited episode of our science podcast on YouTube or Twitch. And, remember that you can find TWIS […] The post 19 November, 2025 – Episode 1038 – What Does the Bin Chicken Say? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
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The Country Hour went looking for some mud crabs, thinking there might not be many left for sale due to closures facing the NT's mud crab industry.
"Guy N. Smith wrote his first horror novel, Werewolf by Moonlight, in 1974 published by New English Library (NEL). It spawned two direct sequels. However, he states it was Night of the Crabs, published in 1976, that really launched his career as a writer. Spawning 11 sequels, the latest of which was published in 2019, the series chronicles invasions of various areas of the British coastline by giant man-eating crabs." "A lifelong pipe smoker, Guy N. Smith won the British pipe smoking championship in 2003." "Oh, no, the professor died. I saw this movie in a little theater in West Texas when I was just a kid back in the late 1950s. It was in the winter and cold as ... well, as cold as it can get in the Panhandle. There was very little heat in the theater and my whole family sat shivering and with our jackets on, we but didn't want to leave. If you ever saw "The Last Picture Show" that will give you an idea of what it was like. But, good memories nonetheless." - @gilbertodominguez5212 3 years ago
Greatness comes with a price—but what if that price isn't punishment, but preparation? In this episode, I reframe the "tax" of greatness as an investment in your future self, showing how every setback, rejection, and lonely morning is actually a deposit into the account of discipline, patience, and faith that compounds over time. I discuss how standing out invites resistance—from critics, loved ones, and even yourself—and why that's proof you're on the right path. In this episode, you'll learn: How to reframe "suffering" as harnessing your inner strength. Why greatness requires isolation—and how to find peace in it. The crabs in the bucket analogy and how to avoid being pulled down. How to manage criticism and stay confident when others doubt you. The difference between emotional fuel and sustainable focus. Why setbacks are simply the market dips of your personal growth. How to make daily "deposits" into the bank of discipline and belief. If you've ever felt misunderstood, lonely, or doubted while chasing your goals—whether in golf, business, or life—this episode will help you reconnect with your purpose, stay the course, and trust that your effort will pay dividends when the time is right. Get your pencils ready and start listening. P.S. Curious to learn more about the results my clients are experiencing and what they say about working with me? Read more here. Play to Your Potential On (and Off) the Course Schedule a Mindset Coaching Discovery Call Subscribe to the More Pars than Bogeys Newsletter Download my "Play Your Best Round" free hypnosis audio recording. High-Performance Hypnotherapy and Mindset Coaching Paul Salter - known as The Golf Hypnotherapist - is a High-Performance Hypnotherapist and Mindset Coach who leverages hypnosis and powerful subconscious reprogramming techniques to help golfers of all ages and skill levels overcome the mental hazards of their minds so they can shoot lower scores and play to their potential. He has over 16 years of coaching experience working with high performers in various industries, helping them get unstuck, out of their own way, and unlock their full potential. Click here to learn more about how high-performance hypnotherapy and mindset coaching can help you get out of your own way and play to your potential on (and off) the course. Instagram: @thegolfhypnotherapist Key Takeaways: The price of greatness isn't a penalty — it's an investment plan for your future self that pays exponential returns. Loneliness and isolation aren't setbacks; they're sacred opportunities to realign with your values and purpose. Judgment from others reflects their stagnation, not your misdirection. Stay focused on your path, not their opinions. Replace the word suffering with harnessing — each moment of adversity strengthens resilience, focus, and faith. While most people panic during life's "market dips," the great ones double down, trusting time, consistency, and themselves. Key Quotes: "Every bit of pain, doubt, persistence, and every morning you don't feel like doing jack shit — that's interest your future self will cash in as peace, freedom, and fulfillment." "The higher you climb, the thinner the air — and fewer people can breathe at that altitude. Most turn back, not because the view isn't worth it, but because they never conditioned themselves to handle the elevation." "The criticism, judgment, and resentment you face aren't punishments — they're proof you're leaving the bucket while everyone else is still clinging to comfort." "Every time you suffer through rejection, failure, or frustration, you're not breaking down — you're harnessing the strength, patience, and faith required to rise." "When the pressure hits, the critics get loud, and your beliefs start to waver — remember, you're not being punished. You're being prepared." Time Stamps: 00:00: The Cost of Greatness 02:41: Reframing Suffering as Harnessing 05:26: The Isolation of Standing Out 08:14: The Crabs in the Bucket Analogy 10:52: Navigating Loneliness and Misunderstanding 14:47: Embracing Fear and Uncertainty 18:25: The Power of Emotional Energy 20:50: Investing in Your Future Self 23:32: The Journey of Self-Discovery
Back in 1937, Earhart's plane vanished into thin air while attempting a historic flight around the world. Fast forward to the present day, and some researchers are pointing their fingers – or should we say claws? – at giant coconut crabs. These enormous crustaceans, found on the remote Pacific island of Nikumaroro, could have scavenged on Earhart's remains, leaving only bones behind. Could these crabs really be the culprits in erasing the trail of this aviation legend? This intriguing theory might finally unlock the secrets that have baffled historians for decades. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From train stabbings to vehicular homicide, the 'bad' stack runs the gamut this week...we'll end the recap of this week's big newsmakers on a positive note though, with some items from the good news network...It's The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Mauler attends a lot of funerals so that he can smell their sandwiches, Rush refuses to name the bird who suffers from Crusty Bum Disease, Jenni is the Hot Tub's friendly little ninja, and Brady jogs in place at a stoplight next to a bunch of crab people. Love the podcast? Leave us a review!
Throw-Back Thursday! In honor of Halloween and switching to Daylight Saving Time, here a 1987 'Blast From The Past' I wrote for the Emmy-Award winning "CRABS!", seen on Maryland Public Television. This is a 3rd-generation dub, so the video isn't the best, but it's good enough to get the message! Get full access to Brian Wilson Writes at brianwilsonwrites.substack.com/subscribe
We finish out Spook Retorts: UK not OK (last minute title, sorry not sorry) with a spin through Scotland. This time, with crabs! That's right, Danielle's bringing it back to a Book Retorts favorite with another killer crustacean masterpiece, The Origin of the Crabs by Guy N. Smith frin 1974. Have you ever wondered what created those crazy man-eating cow-sized crabs? Too bad. This book is not for you. But if you're in it for the click click clickety click of outsized pinchers tearing people limb from limb, leaving them to bob adrift in Scottish lochs, boy are you in luck! When large cat-sized (or hare, your choice) crabs are spotted climbing along the banks of a private loch, Bruce McKechnie, town murderer and all around rich jerk, knows his sporting empire may be at an end. Instead of selling tickets to hunt the now sheepdog-sized crabs (the obvious answer), he tries to keep them hidden as the killer crustaceans slowly take out the townspeople one by one (or en masse, depends on their mood). Will anyone survive to fight the crabs? Will McKechnie's girlfriend make good life choices? Will these baby crabs make it to full cow size? Special guest Filip, from Mind Duck Books, has never been so excited to know, except that last time we did Slugs. He was pretty excited about that. Special thanks to friend of the pod and honorary co-host Filip from Mind Duck Books for joining us! Find Mind Duck Books on Twitter @mindduckbooks, Instagram @mindduckbooks, and listen wherever you get your podcasts.
In Australian markets, you'll find not just a wide variety of fish, but also lobsters, scampi, and crabs you rarely see in Japan — a true celebration of the country's rich seafood. - オーストラリアのマーケットでは、魚の種類だけでなくロブスターやスキャンピ、日本では珍しいカニまで、豊かな海の幸がラインナップしています。
First up on the podcast, the Bering Sea's snow crabs are bouncing back after a 50-billion-crab die-off in 2020, but scientists are racing to predict what's going to happen to this important fishery. Contributing Correspondent Warren Cornwall joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss what's next for snow crabs. Next on the show, freelance producer Elah Feder talks with Fei Peng, a professor in the department of psychology in the School of Public Health at Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China, and principal investigator at the Great Bay Area Brain Science and Brain Inspired Research Center, about detecting emotions—or more scientifically “affect”—in bumble bees. His group observed how a bumble bee that appears to be hopeful can share this state with other bees. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
First up on the podcast, the Bering Sea's snow crabs are bouncing back after a 50-billion-crab die-off in 2020, but scientists are racing to predict what's going to happen to this important fishery. Contributing Correspondent Warren Cornwall joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss what's next for snow crabs. Next on the show, freelance producer Elah Feder talks with Fei Peng, a professor in the department of psychology in the School of Public Health at Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China, and principal investigator at the Great Bay Area Brain Science and Brain Inspired Research Center, about detecting emotions—or more scientifically “affect”—in bumble bees. His group observed how a bumble bee that appears to be hopeful can share this state with other bees. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A rant about the dream-killing pragmatists out there. Essentially.
This episode features "Crabs Don't Scream" written by H.H. Pak. Published in the October 2025 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/pak_10_25 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/clarkesworld/membership
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http://copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 517 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com Tributes to Liam O'Flynn & Danny Thompson 1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Liam O'Flynn: The Sailor's Cravat/I Am Waiting For You. The Fine Art of Piping3. Andy Irvine & Paul Brady: The Plains of Kildare. Irvine & Brady 4. Laoise Kelly: All Alive/Malcolm's New Fiddle/The Battering Ram. Ceís 5. Gerry Hanley: A Roll of the Dice/Ride A Mile. In The Middle of It 6. Kevin Rowsome: Tom Rowsome's/Crabs in the Skillet/Paddy's Green Island. The Musical Pulse of the Pipes 7. Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh: The Final Trawl. Foxglove & Fuschia 8. Dan Brouder & Angelina Carberry: The Emerald Medley/Katy Mooney's. Back in Time 9. Kevin Conneff/The Dublin Trio: Paddy's Lamentation. The Pride of Pimlico 10. Gatehouse: The Gypsy Princess. Heather Down the Moor 11. Stereo O'Connors: American Polka/Kingdom Coming. Last Night's Joy: 12. John & Jacinta McEvoy: Peter the Piper/The 5 Crosses. The Boyne Mist 13. Michael Banahan: Hit the Road. Broken Heart 14. Ralph McTell: Sweet Mystery. Live in London 15. Bert Jansch: Moonshine. Moonshine 16. John Martyn: May You Never. Sweet Little Mysteries17. Pentangle: Light Flight. Finale 18. Danny Thompson's Whatever: Minor Escapades. Whatever 1
Send us a textIn this episode Grandpa Edward Jeffrey Hill tells about crazy things he did while in elementary school living in Santa Cruz, California in the early 1960s.
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!What happens when a daughter secretly buys her father's 27-year dream car—a 1997 Dodge Viper GTS with 140,000 miles—while he's on an RV trip across the country?Caroline and James from HH Wheels (200+ YouTube videos, 33-car collection) join us for one of the wildest father-daughter automotive stories we've ever recorded. James has wanted a Viper GTS since 1996. Caroline made it happen in 2023—without telling him. Then she drove it 1,500 miles home from Minnesota to South Carolina. In winter. On bad tires.But before the Viper, there was the "Soft Shell Crab"—Caroline's 1969 Ford Fairlane Fastback so rusty it would melt over a lift. And James's $500 VW Super Beetle that high school friends literally picked up and moved sideways in the parking lot.In this episode, Caroline and James reveal:- How they built a YouTube channel during COVID lockdown that now defines their lives- The exact moment James realized his daughter had bought THREE cars (including the Viper) while he was gone- Why Caroline traded a restored VW Thing for a Porsche 356—her childhood dream car- The creative partnership that makes HH Wheels work (vision meets editing skills)- What it's like being car-rich and cash-poor with 34 vehicles- The "Get Wrenching" philosophy: if they can restore it, so can youThere's one detail about hiding a Viper for three weeks on a small island that Caroline says still gives her anxiety. Small towns talk. Fast cars get noticed faster.
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: Cassini, Fungal Evolution, Swimming Jaguars, Mouse Microbes, Cancer News, Lizard Snake, Dodo Birds, Electricity & Crabs, Cold Robot, Getting Oldest, Junk Food Brain, and Much More Fearless Science! Become a Patron! Check out the full unedited episode of our podcast on YouTube or Twitch. […] The post 1 October, 2025 – Episode 1032 – This One Is For the Fearless appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
Send us a text A lot happens in a couple of days but Snow is back from completing her quest of visiting all 50 states and we talk about the state of Ben & Jerry's, the northeast states, The Crowes Nest in Gloucester and The Perfect Storm, Salem Mass, Boston traffic , Taylor Swift , Mystic Pizza , The Sopranos , Atlantic City, the Michigan shooting , Autism , John Fugelsang making the NYT best seller list , Alonzo Bodden in Kingman and Trump's visit to the United Nations Follow us at Reality Redemption on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, BlueSky and Tik Tok
This week, some beef, friendship, and strange run-ins with some humans and creatures. Magpie by Millie Jones In this story, a stroll through suburban Mudgee turns into an encounter with the swooping monarchs of the blue gums. Here’s your ultimate how-to-survive-magpies manual. Tip: If you cross paths with a magpie, skip the two-hands-above-your-head surrender - just give a friendly nod and keep walking with dignity. Produced by: Millie Jones Sound design by: Ramon Briant Gordons Bay by Lucie Towers Gordon’s Bay was a beach under the rule of a fearsome “King of Crabs.” Among the seaweed and tide-washed rubbish, Lucie scavenged for lost toys and trinkets, treasures in her eyes. Today, the bay is pristine and beloved. Watch out, King Gordon may still be lurking. Produced by: Lucie Towers Sound design by: Hethre Contant Cockroach by Jin Hien Lau In our third story, what begins as a chance encounter with a cockroach on an escalator spirals into a wild story of movie nights, pop culture, and a swarm of roaches bursting out of a DVD case. It’s proof that even cockroaches can steal the show and your pizza. Produced by: Jin Hien Lau Sound design by: Gregory Thorsby Raindrop Tiara by Giddy Pillai In this story, a rainy-day memory becomes a fairytale when a stranger shares his umbrella and walks the narrator home. To the stranger with the umbrella: we hope you enjoyed Giddy’s song and know that you’ve been great. Special thanks to the City of Sydney for supporting this event. Event producers were Phoebe Adler-Ryan, Evie Hilliar, Fionn McCabe, Gabe Clark, and Patrick McKenzie. These stories were from the live storytelling event Extra(Ordinary) Tales, presented by All The Best and Read To Me. It's a storytelling night that brings together audio and visual artists to explore the magic, humour, heartbreak and mystery hidden in everyday life. And a special thanks to the City of Sydney for their support for this event. And we have another free Extra(Ordinary)Tales at the Greensquare Library on the 14th November. Get your tickets here! All The Best Credits Host: Kwame Slusher Executive Producer: Melanie Bakewell Events and Partnership Coordinator: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Community Coordinator: Patrick McKenzie Theme Music composed by Shining Bird Special shout out to our volunteers, Ray, Sue, Sharon, Lindsay, Andrew, Ash and Emma. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Jess Stokes Parish (science communicator and ICU nurse) joins Preeya to tackle the beast of health misinformation. Why was Belle Gibson so effective at spreading false information? Was Belle unique or is the issue far more widespread? How do you spot dodgy health content online when there's so much of it and even qualified health professionals get confused at times? This episode includes practical tips to navigate this space (for both community members and health professionals). If you want to check out more about the CRABS framework referred to in the episode check out: https://www.jessicastokesparish.com/blog/crabs-the-credibility-frameworkAnti-Vaccine Cartoonhttps://museumandarchives.redcross.org.uk/objects/46927History of Vaccineshttps://historyofvaccines.org/vaccines-101/misconceptions-about-vaccines/history-anti-vaccination-movementsTaylor et al (2014). Vaccines are not associated with autism: an evidence-based meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies. Vaccine.Hviid et al 2019. Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccination and Autism: A Nationwide Cohort Study. Annals of Internal Medicine.SKAI. 2025. What about autism? https://skai.org.au/childhood/questions/what-about-autismPugh et al 2022. The unnaturalistic fallacy: COVID-19 vaccine mandates should not discriminate against natural immunity. BMJ Journal of Medical Ethics.CHOP. 2021. Immune System and Vaccines. https://www.chop.edu/vaccine-education-center/human-immune-system/immune-system-and-vaccineshttps://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/australias-health/what-are-determinants-of-healthHealth literacy, social media and misinformationhttps://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-022-13599-7Zang et al 2023. What Do We Mean When We Talk about Trust in Social Media? A Systematic Review. rXiv:2302.03671v1Lewandowsky et al (2012). Misinformation and its correction: continued influence and successful debiasing. DOI: 10.1177/1529100612451018Lewandowsky et al (2020). The Debunking Handbook 2020. DOI:10.17910/b7.1182Al Khaja, K.A.J., AlKhaja, A.K. & Sequeira, R.P. Drug information, misinformation, and disinformation on social media: a content analysis study. J Public Health Pol 39, 343–357 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1057/s41271-018-0131-2Denniss, E., Lindberg, R., Marchese, L.E. et al. #Fail: the quality and accuracy of nutrition-related information by influential Australian Instagram accounts. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 21, 16 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-024-01565-yMueller SM, Jungo P, Cajacob L, Schwegler S, Itin P, Brandt OThe Absence of Evidence is Evidence of Non-Sense: Cross-Sectional Study on the Quality of Psoriasis-Related Videos on YouTube and Their Reception by Health SeekersJ Med Internet Res 2019;21(1):e11935Chung et al (2012). Safe infant sleep recommendations on the internet: let's google it. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.06.004Daraz et al (2019). Can patients trust online health information? a meta-narrative systematic review addressing the quality of health information on the internet. DOI: 10.1007/s116606-019-05109-0Stokes-Parish J. Navigating the Credibility of Web-Based Information During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Using Mnemonics to Empower the Public to Spot Red Flags in Health Information on the Internet. J Med Internet Res 2022;24(6):e38269doi: 10.2196/38269 Sunscreen MisinformationCathal O'Connor, Siobhán Rafferty, Michelle Murphy, A qualitative review of misinformation and conspiracy theories in skin cancer, Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, Volume 47, Issue 10, 1 October 2022, Pages 1848–1852, https://doi.org/10.1111/ced.15249Instagram: @doctor.preeya.alexanderBooks: Eat, Sleep, Play, Love by Dr Preeya AlexanderFull Plate, out nowTo find out more about AIA Australia head to www.aia.com.au
Mark and Zanandi discuss the 1997 horror film I Know What You Did Last Summer. Directed by Jim Gillespie and starring Jennifer Love Hewitt, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Freddie Prinze Jr., and an insane fisherman, the movie focuses on what happens when a car is accidentally driven into a psychotic fisherman. In this episode, they also talk about trunk crabs, insane plans, and tank tops. Enjoy!
Send us a textHester Jean LeeWorld Central KitchenWhat propels people to keep fighting for change when everything seems hopeless? This question sits at the heart of our exploration into the transformative power of hope as a revolutionary act."Hope isn't blind optimism or wishful thinking—it's the hammer we use to break glass in emergencies." Drawing inspiration from the late activist Adi Barkin, we distinguish between optimism as a mere opinion and hope as the catalyst for meaningful action. When the world feels darkest, hope becomes our most radical choice.We shine light on everyday revolutionaries who embody this principle: Representative Melanie Stansbury fighting for justice despite personal risk, TikToker Hester Jean Lee supporting vulnerable street vendors, Chef Jose Andres delivering aid in conflict zones, and Gazan music teacher Ahmed Muin Abu-Amsha transforming drone sounds into healing harmonies. These individuals don't act because success is guaranteed—they act because hope demands it.Psychological research confirms what spiritual traditions have long taught: hope is a decision, not a feeling. It's built brick by brick through consistent action and strengthened through community. While despair might be the easier choice, hope calls us to something greater—to believe in possibilities beyond our past experiences and imagine futures we haven't yet witnessed.Ready to find your own "hopers" and join the revolution of the hopeful? Listen now to discover how tapping into hope can fuel your journey toward creating the reality you seek. Remember, when you show up fully, you give others permission to do the same. Make this the timeline where you show up.
Send us a textSubscribe and unleash your inner science goblin. We see you. We respect it.In this final Swarms Minisode of the season, Katy Reiss and Laura Fawks Lapole lose their minds (in the best way) over the most chaotic, moon-synced crab love party on Earth: the migration of Christmas Island red crabs.We're talking:
Send us a textThis episode is by request from my friend Susannah who asked about tarot readings: how it's done, etc. Let's talk about it!What you'll hear:I never learned tarot from anyone else but I have learned A LOT from my other magical teachers, including:Denise LitchfieldIkeoma DivineAndrea St. Amand (she has a book coming out this month!!)How I taught myself tarot, and why I use the same deck every time even though I own a dozen 3:00Can we please clear up this myth that you can't buy a tarot deck for yourself, and you have to wait for someone else to buy it for you? 5:00Why this myth originated and why I think it's so prevalentThe cute Reddit thread with the cute story 6:50This is the spread that I use, and I tell you why I only use this big mama spread 9:00How to read an actual human being's energy, instead of just reading the cards 10:15Little note on consent on reading other people 11:45Episode 3: Crabs in a bucket - Empathy and Codependence 14:30Ways to learn how to use active empathy: 16:00Practical Empathy: how to use your gift without losing your shitPractical Empathy: Part IIAerial Serpent: Circus for Life - a retreat experience with Kristina Nekyia Canizares and yours truly 18:15Don't go back to sleep.xoRachelSign up here for monthly blasts and functional wooFind me on InstagramSupport this podcast on Patreon
A new study is sounding the alarm about our horseshoe crab populations, specifically in Connecticut. The research was done by the Maritime Aquarium. What did the data reveal and what are some solutions to protect horseshoe crabs? We spoke with Rebha Raviraj, Project Manager in the Conservation Department at the Aquarium and the lead author on the study. For more information: https://www.maritimeaquarium.org/newsroom/posts/new-studies-urge-immediate-coordinated-action-for-the-protection-of-horseshoe-crabs Image Credit: Getty Images
In today's episode, we'll be talking about something VERY interesting.... Crabs in a bucket! Are you ready to learn what that means?!
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What fast food restaurant is cutting prices? Also, how big of a hit is Kpop Demon Hunters at the Box Office? We talk about Kansas State's Avery Johnson dealing with an unfortunate family brawl in Ireland, we try Little Debbie Pumpkin Spice Oatmeal Creme Pies for a Food Fight, and lots more!
DNC Chair wants Democrats to fight back against Trump's GOP-backed authoritarianism. An obviously hobbled Shitler could barely walk during his latest golf outing. Governor Pritzker ripped man-baby a new one for illegally deploying the National Guard in a historic righteous tongue lashing. In the new authoritarian led economy, the government could take stakes in even more companies. Even conservatives didn't like sickly Trump's plan to jail folks who burn the flag. Lil Nas got in trouble in Los Angeles and of course the cops were up to no good. A memoir of the late Epstein victim, Virginia Giuffre chronicled horrors involving predator Prince Andrew. A gaggle of New York suits gave the famously bland restaurant Cracker Barrell a marketing makeover and scored a zero with the MAGATs. The Crabs discussed how the New York Times and other outlets ruthlessly covered Biden's health issues and wondered why those same outlets barely touch on the Felon-in-chief's alleged congestive heart failure.
The guys were back together and wanted a nice, focused episode. Of course, that means a question was asked, subjects were changed, tangents were had, and 90 minutes passed before answering that initial question. Also, they open with an -- ahem -- divisive topic. Fans of classic NTS, this one's for you. -- #comedypodcast #RIcomedy #podernfamily #gobig #polyps #crustaceans www.needlesstosaypodcast.com www.ntspodcastgear.com
This week on the Super Fun Time Trivia Podcast, you ever had crabs so bad you had to get a chimp to pluck em out for yah? Yeah, us neither. Music Round: Movie / Song Patreon: Super Fun Time Trivia Website: superfuntimetrivia.com Facebook: superfuntimetrivia Instagram: superfuntimetrivia Twitter: @sftimetrivia Email: superfuntimetrivia@gmail.com Intro Music By David Dino White. Welcome to Super Fun Time Trivia: The known universe's only live improv comedy trivia podcast.
Join the Jackals and support the podcast on Patreon! Find out the next book before everyone else and hear the 280 Mysteries we recorded with Bridget Nelson! patreon.com/372pages Yes, all the things we in America know so well and love so much come together (much like dodgems) in one final episode! This episode has it … Continue reading "372 Pages #191 – Night of the Crabs Ep 3 – Limpet Mines, Potholers, Mills Bombs and Constitutionals!"
Corrupt Texas GOP fascists want the absent Democratic reps arrested. A bomb threat was made at the hotel where the Texas Dems were staying. Bonuses were offered ICE Nazis for immigrant deportations. Dog killer Secretary Noem blathered there was no age limit for fascists who want to betray their country and join ICE. Hitler-like thugs in Florida are prepping another ICE concentration camp. A Nazi GOP congressperson was booed at a town hall in Nebraska. The Crabs reviewed a report about the submarine for ultra rich vacationers that imploded. The pigs in Florida are making it illegal to go one mile under the speed limit. MAGAT influencer Laura Loomer dumped former FOX-load Tucker Carlson. Supposedly, Big Balls, the DOGE Nazi who wanted to take your Mom's social security check, tried to stop a carjacking and was beaten.
Governor Hochul says she's welcoming Texas Democrats who departed their state to protest a Republican redistricting plan. Meanwhile, the Delacorte Theater in Central Park reopens this week following an 18-month, multi-million dollar renovation. Plus, the latest episode of Terrestrials, a podcast from Radiolab, explores the surprising ecosystem of the Hudson River with a focus on one unexpected resident: crabs. Producer and music director Alan Goffinski joins us to talk about it.
Support the podcast on Patreon and hear stuff you can't get anywhere else like Mike & Conor's read thru of the CLASSIC 80s Choose Your Own Adventure book “You Are A Shark” patreon.com/372pages Read along with us, get the book here If you're even vaguely considering listening to this particular episode, please consider this: a … Continue reading "372 Pages #190 – Night of the Crabs Ep 2 – If You're Gonna Do That Anywhere, Do it in the Spiky Grass!"
Vogue and Amber reminisce about their very first jobs (hello, Miss Sixty jeans) and unpack some deeply irrational fears — including one very specific hatred of crabs. Plus: rogue workouts, Decathlon regrets, and stolen weights.Watch us on Youtube! CLICK HERE! or search Vogue & AmberRemember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at vogueandamberpod@global.com OR find us on socials @voguewilliams, @ambrerosolero @vogueandamberpodListen and subscribe to Vogue & Amber on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.
Support the podcast on Patreon and get every episode early, plus exclusive episodes like our 280 Mysteries episode with Jeopardy host Ken Jennings! https://patreon.com/372pages Get the book here Rejoice with Conor and Mike as they read through a new book that was not written by Colleen Hoover!! This one features a pipe-smoking botanist, bathing costumes, … Continue reading "372 Pages #189 – Night of the Crabs Ep 1 – Grandpa NO!"
What is in the This Week in Science Podcast? This Week: A Different Science Fair, Cucumbers, Zoonotic Time Travel, Tortoises, Crabs, Chimps, New Brain Cells, Dance Brains, and Much More Science to Know! Become a Patron! Check out the full unedited episode of our podcast on YouTube or Twitch. Remember that you can find TWIS […] The post 09 July, 2025 – Episode 1022 – What WILL We Never Know? appeared first on This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast.
Kyle Crabs from Locked on Dolphins & A to Z sports talks to Hollywood & Dan Day about the latest going on with the Miami Dolphins. He also gives his thoughts on the latest clip that's going viral with Asante Samuel Sr calling out the Dolphins organization.
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How did horseshoe crabs get their names? Are they even crabs? And did they really exist before the dinosaurs? Early spring presents a unique opportunity to see these living fossils up close as they scuttle up to the shoreline along the Atlantic coast of the United States to mate and spawn. But Why traveled to Cape Cod to see horseshoe crabs up close. There we met up with horseshoe crab expert Sara Grady, who works for Mass Audubon. We learn all about these arthropods and answer questions like: Can humans eat horseshoe crabs? What's with the pointy tails? Do they pinch? How long do they live? And what's so special about their blood? Download our learning guides: PDF | Google Slide | Transcript
See The Box Of Oddities Live! In this delightfully peculiar episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro explore two phenomena that are equal parts baffling and brilliant. First, the "Angels of Mons"—were they divine warriors, hallucinations, or just an epic case of wartime wishful thinking? Either way, something peculiar happened over those World War I trenches. Then: behold the annual crustacean apocalypse of Christmas Island, where millions of bright red crabs migrate en masse, overrunning roads, homes, and possibly your nightmares. It's nature's strangest traffic jam—and no one knows why they're doing it. Expect ghosts, crustaceans, and confusion in equal measure. Prepare to question everything. Even your seafood preferences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices