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Welcome to episode 101 of the official podcast of Your Unofficial Boys. Every week we review beers, talk sports and discuss funny current events. Please like and subscribe! Episode Guide: Beers of the Week: Hop Raider by New Belgium (Asheville, NC) - 3.50 Bigfoot by Sierra Nevada (Mills River, NC) - Rating: 2.50 Facts of the Week: Your brain is constantly eating itself. This process is called phagocytosis, where cells envelop and consume smaller cells or molecules to remove them from the system. Don't worry! Phagocytosis isn't harmful, but actually helps preserve your gray matter. The largest piece of fossilized dinosaur poop discovered is over 30cm long and over two liters in volume. Believed to be a Tyrannosaurus rex turd, the fossilized dung (also named a 'coprolite') is helping scientists better understand what the dinosaur ate. Animals can experience time differently from humans. To smaller animals, the world around them moves more slowly compared to humans. Salamanders and lizards, for example, experience time more slowly than cats and dogs. This is because the perception of time depends on how quickly the brain can process incoming information. The world's oldest dog lived to 29.5 years old. While the median age a dog reaches tends to be about 10-15 years, one Australian cattle dog, ‘Bluey', survived to the ripe old age of 29.5. The world's oldest cat lived to be 38 years and three days old. Creme Puff was the oldest cat to ever live. NASA genuinely faked part of the Moon landing. While Neil Armstrong's first steps on the lunar surface were categorically not faked, the astronaut quarantine protocol when the astronauts arrived back on Earth was largely just one big show. Platypuses sweat milk. This is because it doesn't have teats. Milk appears as sweat on a platypus, but it's an aquatic mammal so it doesn't actually sweat at all. Friendly Advice: The next time your significant other gets angry, drape a towel over her shoulders (like a cape) and say, “ now you're SUPER ANGRY!” Maybe she'll laugh. Maybe you'll die. My advice to anyone at an unpaid internship - steal from them. Big stuff too. Take the copier. Roll it right onto the elevator. Alcohol does not give you answers, but it certainly helps forget the question. If you swim with a friend, your chances of getting eaten by a shark will drop by 50%. Don't make snow angels in a dog park. My father once told me, "Son, if you want people to listen to what you have to say, claim it's something your father told you." Unofficial News 'Balls Out Bowling' event invites bowlers to roll in the nude Man arrested and accused of trying to steal a self-driving taxi in L.A. Billionaire Peter Thiel bankrolling ‘Olympics on steroids' event that allows athletes to dope. Unofficial Fanzone: MLB Spring Training. How are our teams doing? NFL Free Agents. NHL Standings. NBA Standings. Unofficial Thoughts: Worst injuries that we have had. We are proud to announce that Your Unofficial Boys has become Ambassadors for the ShankItGolf brand. Please use the following link and use promo code: “YourUnofficalBoys” to receive 15% off any purchases. https://shankitgolf.com/?ref=yourunofficialboys Please go follow us on our social media and subscribe to our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast and Google Podcast. Also check out our website www.yourunofficialboys.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-unofficial-boys/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/your-unofficial-boys/support
Garza sits down with Nathan Aurora. Singer, guitar player of Iya Terra. Pop Punk Goes Reggae drops 9/15! https://www.linktr.ee/nathanauroramusic SPONSORS: Click this link to purchase from Sweetwater & help support the podcast: imp.i114863.net/rnrmVB CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Scented Candles & Playing Deathcore Music Back in the Day 03:43 - Mitch Lucker's Star Power 06:49 - Combining Reggae with Metal 08:55 - Deathcore Beginnings 10:10 - Why Nathan Stopped Smoking Weed 11:57 - Deathcore to Reggae Origins 15:10 - Moving to California & Raising a Baby 18:57 - Nathan & Garza Are Cat People 22:52 - Meeting Bandmates on Craigslist 26:00 - Switching From Playing Metal to Reggae 28:40 - Starting to Write Music in 2013 32:26 - Rehearsing in a Dental Office After Hours 33:04 - The Vibe is More Important Than the Talent 33:30 - Being All In & Commitment to Music 34:54 - 311 Tour & Return of Shows, Post-Pandy 37:11 - Playing 7-String Reggae with Breakdowns 39:10 - Using Real Amps 42:00 - Grateful Dead & Jerry Garcia's Guitar 43:58 - What Started Idea for Reggae Covers 49:45 - The Ghost Inside & Overcoming Hardship 53:38 - Using the Power of the Internet as a Tool 55:24 - How Being a Father has Influenced Perspective 01:01:00 - Embracing Challenges & Being Uncomfortable 01:02:05 - Playing 7 Strings 01:04:06 - Eddie Joining Suicide Silence 01:06:13 - Wondering What Other People Hear While You're Performing 01:07:51 - Combining Styles & Tuning Out Gatekeepers 01:11:10 - Women Mature Faster Than Men 01:13:57 - Barbenheimer 01:22:50 - Fear of Death 01:25:30 - Best Way to Die 01:26:45 - Creme Puff, World's Oldest Cat 01:30:34 - Playing Red Rocks & Haunted Stories 01:33:57 - Ronnie Radke, Falling in Reverse 01:36:20 - Combining Genre Influences 01:37:34 - Origin of “Deathcore” Term 01:39:19 - New Wave of American Reggae 01:43:23 - Origins of Reggae 01:44:04 - Gatekeeping in Metal vs Reggae 01:45:22 - Understanding Bob Marley 01:47:25 - Understanding Country Music 01:48:38 - Being Self-Critical 01:49:42 - Learning How to Play Reggae Guitar 01:53:35 - New Album, Pop Punk Goes Reggae / Tour
The Chicken Chick Chickens are more popular than ever in urban settings and as pets. By popular demand, we're having the Chicken Chick on the show to share her vast chicken knowledge. Even if you aren't considering a fowl friend, Kathy Mormino will amuse and educate. Listen Now Photographing Your Pet Amanda Jones is one of the top best pet photographers in the nation. Her last collaboration is a coffee-table book with 30 dogs photographed during their youth and again in their senior years. It's a compelling contrast between puppy-hood and a dog's golden years. Amanda will have tips for photographing your pet. Listen Now Oldest Living Cat A 26-year-old cat named Corduroy has been named the oldest living cat by Guinness. His owner has had him since he was a kitten and she was only 7. Though Corduroy is now the oldest living cat on record, he is not the oldest domestic cat to have ever lived, that designation belongs to Creme Puff, who lived to the awe-inspiring age of 38 years and 3 days. Listen Now Custody Battle Over Pets Dr. Debbie has the top things you need to know when battling for custody over a pet. It's best to consider how it will affect your furry friend. The law doesn't always favor the pet in such battles. Some couples even stay together, just for the pet. Listen Now All Pet Store Dogs Must Come From Shelters Earlier this month a federal judge in Phoenix, Arizona upheld a city law requiring that all dogs sold in pet stores must come from shelters, which will also help to relieve shelter overcrowding. Phoenix is one of about 60 cities in the U.S. that have similar laws designed to put an end to puppy mills by driving potential pet buyers toward homeless animals. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
In questo podcast sempre dedicato ai nostri amici felini, ci occuperemo di alcune curiosità che li riguardano e di alcuni gatti che hanno compiuto gesta a dir poco straordinarie.Ascolterete le appassionanti storie di Oscar, di Scarlett, di Creme Puff, di Tama e di stubbs.Voce di Mario Cagol.https://storiainpodcast.focus.it - Canale Personaggi------------Storia in Podcast di Focus si può ascoltare anche su Spotify http://bit.ly/VoceDellaStoria ed Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/la-voce-della-storia/id1511551427.Siamo in tutte le edicole... ma anche qui:- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FocusStoria/- Gruppo Facebook Focus Storia Wars: https://www.facebook.com/groups/FocuStoriaWars/ (per appassionati di storia militare)- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/focusitvideo- Twitter: https://twitter.com/focusstoria- Sito: https://www.focus.it/cultura
Google Trends Health and disease riskhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29276945/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28853910/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16507475/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24671262/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25156996/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16685044/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22591295/ Diuretic effect Despite the fact that caffeine is a mild diuretic, you don't lose more fluid than you take in by drinking coffee, so it cannot dehydrate you.While we don’t count coffee towards our fluid targets for the day, it doesn’t throw you into the negatives. It’s a net-neutral sort of scenario. Coffee and exercise performanceThe impact of coffee on exercise performance is related to caffeine’s impact on the CNS. It’s a stimulant meaning it enhances alertness, and also reduces our perception of fatigue and our perception of effort. So you feel like you’re not working as hard, and also feel less tired. Those that are most likely to benefit from caffeine are those involved in team or intermittent sports so basketball, footy etc, endurance sports and high intensity, short duration sports.How much do you need? While research initially focused on high doses of caffeine, more recent research indicates that lower doses can provide similar performance benefits with less negative side effects. Around 1-3 mg caffeine per kg body weight are sufficient to improve performance (so for a 60kg athlete this equates to roughly 1-2 cups of coffee).Timing is also important - coffee reaches peak concentrations 1hr post intake and will generally last for 3-4hrs. The ideal time to down your coffee is 30-45mins pre-training and often black is best if you’re likely to be sensitive to exercising on a tummy full of milk.https://www.sportsdietitians.com.au/factsheets/supplements/caffeine/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5867441/ Coffee and sleepWe all know the joys of caffeine in perking us up, but does it affect our sleep? The stimulating effects of caffeine from coffee last 3–5 hours, and depending on individual differences, about half of the total caffeine you consume remains in your body after 5 hours. It’s no surprise that consuming coffee too close to bedtime can cause sleeping problems. Most studies suggest avoiding caffeine for 6 hours prior to bed. The good news is that a switch to tea in these 6 hrs, including green tea which contains about a third of the caffeine as coffee, will be helpful due to the presence of amino acid L-theanine, which has relaxing and calming properties. Coffee and waking! Studies have shown that the ideal time to drink coffee is around 203hrs after waiting. This is because of our hormones. As we wake up, a hormone called cortisol is at its highest. Cortisol is responsible for balancing our energy levels, blood pressure and how we respond to stress or danger. So, drinking coffee when cortisol is already at its highest may not be giving you any additional energy. In fact, it may be making you feel more tired and stressed or anxious later in the day. Science suggests waiting 2-3 hours after waking when cortisol is slowly declining to have your morning coffee for the most bang for your buck.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2257922/https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2684472/ Coffee napsSome research suggests that combining caffeine with naps is more energising than caffeine or sleep alone. Enter the coffee nap. The theory is that if you drink coffee (or anything caffeinated) before sleeping for a short period, you can boost your energy levels by increasing your brain’s capacity to receive caffeine. This is related to caffeine competing with adenosine for receptors in your brain. Adenosine is an organic compound whose derivatives are important for energy processes in the body amongst other things. Adenosine circulation increases when we feel tired and the act of sleep brings these levels down. But coffee might give us a double whammy by blocking some of the adenosine being registered in our brain. This can make us feel even less tired when we wake. Most of the research suggests the best way to take a coffee nap is to have some caffeine right before taking a 15–20 minute nap (and no more than 30mins).https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9401427/https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14652086/ Fun factsCoffee is the world’s most valuable traded commodity next to petroleum.Globally people consume about 2.25 billion cups of coffee every day.Coffee beans are fruit pips and not beans.A coffee bean is the pip inside the bright red fruit often referred to as a the coffee cherry or coffee berry. Millennials spend an average of $2008 oer year on coffee https://www.ngpf.org/blog/budgeting/question-of-the-day-how-much-do-millennials-spend-every-year-on-coffee/Coffee grounds sprinkled on the ground around plants and the garden will stop snails and slugs from eating the plants.Studies have found an association between regular moderate coffee consumption (2-4 cups per day) and a reduced risk of suicide. Go for less the 8 cups per day. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23819683/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31254722/Scientists have successfully turned ground coffee into biodiesel, so one day coffee may be fuelling your carlaws of physics have proven that coffee with milk cools about 20% slower than black coffee - due to the colour. viscosity and rate of heat radiation. The Guinness World record holder for the "Oldest Cat Ever," a 38-year-old cat named Creme Puff - drank coffee every morning her whole life.
Veistu hvaða drykkur er sá vinsælasti í heiminum? Það er kranavatn. En veist hvaða drykkur er næst vinsælastur í heiminum? Það er te. En kaffi er líka mjög vinsæll drykkur! Vissirðu að Finnar drekka að meðaltali fjóra bolla á dag? Og pabbi Vigdísar drekkur að meðaltali 10 bolla á dag. Og ef þú drekkur 100 bolla á dag, þá deyrðu sennilega. Allt um kaffi, köttinn Creme Puff, kúkabaunir og uppáhellingaraðferðir í þætti dagsins. Tumi Ferrer kíkir í heimsókn og talar heimspekilega um þennan brúna drykk sem við þekkjum öll svo vel en kunnum flest ekkert að hella uppá. Stef: Bjarmi Hreinsson
Veistu hvaða drykkur er sá vinsælasti í heiminum? Það er kranavatn. En veist hvaða drykkur er næst vinsælastur í heiminum? Það er te. En kaffi er líka mjög vinsæll drykkur! Vissirðu að Finnar drekka að meðaltali fjóra bolla á dag? Og pabbi Vigdísar drekkur að meðaltali 10 bolla á dag. Og ef þú drekkur 100 bolla á dag, þá deyrðu sennilega. Allt um kaffi, köttinn Creme Puff, kúkabaunir og uppáhellingaraðferðir í þætti dagsins. Tumi Ferrer kíkir í heimsókn og talar heimspekilega um þennan brúna drykk sem við þekkjum öll svo vel en kunnum flest ekkert að hella uppá. Stef: Bjarmi Hreinsson
In this episode, we come to realise that forcing a bot to watch thousands of hours of content doesn't amount to anything...but we can still enjoy the pretext! Also, News of the Weird, and how a usually dangerous diet for cats may have unexpected effects.
Parrots Helping Veterans with P.T.S.D. Dr. Lorin Lindner founded Serenity Park, a unique sanctuary on the grounds of the Los Angeles Veterans Administration Healthcare Center. She noticed that the veterans she treated as a clinical psychologist and the parrots she had taken in as a rescuer quickly formed bonds. Men and women who had been silent in therapy would share their stories and their feelings more easily with animals. Listen Now Are American's Too Attached To Their Pets? Psychological Scientist Dr. Clay Routledge believes young adults may be bonding with animals at the expense of vital human relationships. While the Animal Radio team may be divided on the health aspects of loving your pet "too much," there is one empirical fact; some of us have trouble prioritizing humans over animals. Listen Now Filthy Pet Food Facility Mars markets canned dog and cat foods under the Pedigree, Cesar, Whiskas, Nutro and IAMS brands and problems over the past two years at their pet food production facility in Columbus, OH, are now becoming public. Food Safety News has revealed that the facility was crawling with an infestation of German cockroaches between October 2016 and July of last year. Pet food from the plant also generated consumer complaints about finding hard plastic pieces in the pet food. A recall of the affected foods was issued, but inspections of the facility to check on how they remedied the problem found the company had not completed repairs as promised. Listen Now Oldest Cat Turns 30 A British cat has been given the title of oldest in the world after celebrating its 30th birthday. The cat, named 'Rubble,' has been with his mom since she got him as a kitten on her 20th birthday in May of 1988. They have been inseparable ever since and Rubble has now matched the age of the last world record holder. The oldest cat ever according to the record books is Creme Puff who was born on August 3, 1967 and lived until August 6, 2005, an amazing 38 years and 3 days. Listen Now Gone to the Birds We often celebrate our cats and dogs, but today it'll be about the birds. We'll focus on bad bird behavior and training your parrot of cockatoo. Dr. Debbie breaks the myths about bird food and explains the nutritional value of seeds vs. pellets. Listen Now
The Chicken Chick Chickens are more popular than ever in urban settings and as pets. By popular demand, we're having the Chicken Chick on the show to share her vast chicken knowledge. Even if you aren't considering a fowl friend, Kathy Mormino will amuse and educate. Photographing Your Pet Amanda Jones is one of the top best pet photographers in the nation. Her last collaboration is a coffee-table book with 30 dogs photographed during their youth and again in their senior years. It's a compelling contrast between puppy-hood and a dog's golden years. Amanda will have tips for photographing your pet. Oldest Living Cat A 26-year-old cat named Corduroy has been named the oldest living cat by Guinness. His owner has had him since he was a kitten and she was only 7. Though Corduroy is now the oldest living cat on record, he is not the oldest domestic cat to have ever lived, that designation belongs to Creme Puff, who lived to the awe-inspiring age of 38 years and 3 days. All Pet Store Dogs Must Come From Shelters Earlier this month a federal judge in Phoenix, Arizona upheld a city law requiring that all dogs sold in pet stores must come from shelters, which will also help to relieve shelter overcrowding. Phoenix is one of about 60 cities in the U.S. that have similar laws designed to put an end to puppy mills by driving potential pet buyers toward homeless animals. Custody Battle Over Pets Dr. Debbie has the top things you need to know when battling for custody over a pet. It's best to consider how it will affect your furry friend. The law doesn't always favor the pet in such battles. Some couples even stay together, just for the pet. Read More…