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On this episode of Rising Tide the Ocean Podcast, David & Vicki speak with Florida-based oceanographer and marine ecologist Dr. Sara Frias-Torres about her life and work, the tragic “death by a thousand cuts” of the Florida Keys coral reef tract, and the more hopeful recovery of the “Lord of the Rocks” the Goliath Grouper. Despite poaching and pollution, this massive, curious fish is making an impressive comeback from near extinction. It's essential for the ecosystem and inspiring for divers. Yet, it could be lost again if the Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission doesn't listen to scientists like Dr. Frias-Torres, who say their protection must be continued. Dive in to learn more. Blue Frontier: www.bluefront.org Inland Ocean Coalition: www.inlandoceancoalition.org Fluid Studios: www.fluidstudios.org Photo by David Clode on Unsplash
Thanks to Mia for suggesting the black rhino this week! We'll also learn about other rhinos and their relations, including a mystery rhino. Further reading: Photos suggest rhino horns have shrunk over past century The Blue Rhinoceros - In Quest of the Keitloa A rhino with a very small third horn: Some rhinos have really big second horns [photo by David Clode and taken from this site]: The "blue rhinoceros," or keitloa, as illustrated in the mid-19th century: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we're going to talk about an animal I can't believe we haven't covered before. Thanks to Mia for suggesting the rhinoceros, specifically the black rhino! We'll also learn about a mystery rhino. We've talked about elephants lots of times, hippos quite a few times, and giraffes a couple of times, but pretty much the only episodes where we discussed a rhinoceros were 5 and 256. Episode 256 was mostly about mammoths, although we talked very briefly about the woolly rhinoceros, while episode 5 was about the unicorn and didn't actually specifically talk about the rhino. So after almost 350 episodes of this podcast, one of the most amazing animals alive is one we literally haven't learned about! Let's fix that now. Most people are pretty familiar with what a rhinoceros looks like. Basically, it's a big, heavy animal with relatively short legs, a big head that it carries low to the ground like a bison, and at least one horn that grows on its nose. It's usually gray or gray-brown in color with very little hair, and its skin is tough. It eats plants. The rhinoceros isn't related to the elephant or the hippopotamus. It's actually most closely related to the horse and the tapir, which are odd-toed ungulates. The rhino has three toes on each foot, with a little hoof-like nail covering the front of each toe, but the bottom of the rhino's foot is a big pad similar to the bottom of an elephant's foot. The rhino's nose horn isn't technically a horn because it doesn't have a bony core. It's made of long fibers of keratin all stuck together, and keratin is the same protein that forms fingernails and hair. That makes it even weirder that some people think a rhinoceros horn is medicine. It's literally the same protein as fingernails, and no one thinks of fingernails are medicine. The use of rhinoceros horn as medicine isn't even all that old. Ancient people didn't think it was medicine, but some modern people do, and they'll pay a whole lot of money for part of a rhino horn to grind up and eat. Seriously, they might as well be eating ground-up fingernails. (That's gross.) Because rhino horns are so valuable, people will kill rhinos just to saw their horns off to sell. That's the main reason why most species of rhino are so critically endangered, even though they're protected animals. Sometimes conservationists will sedate a wild rhino and saw its horn off, so that poachers won't bother to kill it. A 2022 study determined that the overall size of rhino horns has shrunk over the last century, probably for the same reason that many elephants now have overall smaller tusks. Poachers are more likely to kill animals with big horns, which means animals with smaller horns are more likely to survive long enough to breed. The species of rhinoceros alive today are native to Africa and Asia, but it used to be an animal found throughout Eurasia and North America. It's one of the biggest animals alive today, but in the past, some rhinos were even bigger. We've talked about Elasmotherium before, which lived in parts of Eurasia as recently as 39,000 years ago. It had long legs and could probably gallop like a horse, but it was the size of a mammoth. It also probably had a single horn that grew in the middle of its forehead, which is why it's sometimes called the Siberian unicorn. We've also talked about Paraceratherium before. It was one of the biggest land mammals that ever li...
Rachel talks about spontaneous desire vs responsive desire in this week’s intro before jumping into her conversation with guest Marla Green. Marla and Rachel discuss how Marla rediscovered self love after an accident that left her disabled, pain in medicine, and so much more. Episode Notes: Conversation with Marla begins at 00:09:06. Free 1.5 CEU Class Alternative Approaches to Health & Well-being April 20 12-1:30pm EST https://livestream.educatrixseminars.com/ Follow Marla/Educatrix Advanced Practice Seminars: Website: https://educatrixseminars.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/educatrixaps/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@educatrixseminars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/educatrixaps/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marlagreenmbb Discussed in this episode: - The Washington Post - “From Heart Disease to IUDs: How Doctors Dismiss Women’s Pain”: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/interactive/2022/women-pain-gender-bias-doctors/ - The Medium - “Viral Tweet Shows Disbelief of Black Women’s Pain by Doctors”: https://medium.com/@isabellarosario/viral-tweet-highlights-disbelief-of-black-womens-pain-by-doctors-11107fbbcd89 - Self - “People on TikTok Are Talking About How Painful IUD Insertion Can Be”: https://www.self.com/story/iud-insertion-pain-management Discussed in the intro: - “Good Sex Described in 9 Minutes”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqX38J9ya1I - Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life, by Emily Nagoski - The Medium, “What Works to Increase Women’s Sexual Desire?”: https://enagoski.medium.com/the-real-pink-pill-is-a33091839bce - “Jimmy on Relationships”: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaehsa75y02rDJW1oPom-Xw - Tiny Beautiful Things on Hulu: https://press.hulu.com/shows/tiny-beautiful-things/ - “You don’t have a right to the cards you believe you should have been dealt with. You have an obligation to play the hell out of the ones you’re holding” - Cheryl Strayed -------- Let’s keep talking! Have a question or idea for a topic? Email winedine@allportsopen.com! Podcast artwork by Yogesh Nankar (Design by Dreamers). Intro and Outro music by John Bartmann. Promo photo by David Clode on Unsplash.
Rachel talks about spontaneous desire vs responsive desire in this week’s intro before jumping into her conversation with guest Marla Green. Marla and Rachel discuss how Marla rediscovered self love after an accident that left her disabled, pain in medicine, and so much more. Episode Notes: Conversation with Marla begins at 00:09:06. Free 1.5 CEU Class Alternative Approaches to Health & Well-being April 20 12-1:30pm EST https://livestream.educatrixseminars.com/ Follow Marla/Educatrix Advanced Practice Seminars: Website: https://educatrixseminars.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/educatrixaps/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@educatrixseminars Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/educatrixaps/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/marlagreenmbb Discussed in this episode: - The Washington Post - “From Heart Disease to IUDs: How Doctors Dismiss Women’s Pain”: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/interactive/2022/women-pain-gender-bias-doctors/ - The Medium - “Viral Tweet Shows Disbelief of Black Women’s Pain by Doctors”: https://medium.com/@isabellarosario/viral-tweet-highlights-disbelief-of-black-womens-pain-by-doctors-11107fbbcd89 - Self - “People on TikTok Are Talking About How Painful IUD Insertion Can Be”: https://www.self.com/story/iud-insertion-pain-management Discussed in the intro: - “Good Sex Described in 9 Minutes”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqX38J9ya1I - Come as You Are: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life, by Emily Nagoski - The Medium, “What Works to Increase Women’s Sexual Desire?”: https://enagoski.medium.com/the-real-pink-pill-is-a33091839bce - “Jimmy on Relationships”: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaehsa75y02rDJW1oPom-Xw - Tiny Beautiful Things on Hulu: https://press.hulu.com/shows/tiny-beautiful-things/ - “You don’t have a right to the cards you believe you should have been dealt with. You have an obligation to play the hell out of the ones you’re holding” - Cheryl Strayed -------- Let’s keep talking! Have a question or idea for a topic? Email winedine@allportsopen.com! Podcast artwork by Yogesh Nankar (Design by Dreamers). Intro and Outro music by John Bartmann. Promo photo by David Clode on Unsplash.
For up to a third of the population, sleep is a task that never seems to be completed successfully. Thankfully, a new generation of sleep science is creating individualized approaches to sleep therapy that could see millions of people nodding off peacefully at night. Hosted by Matt Armitage & Richard BradburyProduced by Richard Bradbury for BFM89.9Further Reading: https://kulturpop.substack.com/p/roboelonhttps://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25634063-300-insomnia-success-suggests-we-need-more-nuanced-mental-health-support/https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25634063-300-insomnia-success-suggests-we-need-more-nuanced-mental-health-support/https://futurism.com/the-byte/google-ai-text-into-3d-objectshttps://dreamfusion3d.github.iohttps://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/oct/05/it-feels-like-fresh-air-to-my-ears-can-brown-noise-really-help-you-concentratePhoto by David Clode on UnsplashSubscribe to the Substack newsletter: https://kulturpop.substack.comFollow us:Tw: @kulturmattIn: @kulturpop & @kulturmattW: www.kulturpop.com
When the B-52s first hit the music scene, even their own reaction to the sound of their first album was "this is SO bleak!" because it was relatively unproduced. There was no reverb, no echo, no studio tricks filling out the gaps in the recording. And then they decided they liked it that way. Their first single, "Rock Lobster," was originally much faster. Then it was slowed down a little and made longer. Then it was cut down for the 45. Then it was cut down again for the radio. It didn't matter; people liked it and they began to fill the clubs with their mashup of Surf Guitar and Punk with a splash of New Wave thrown in. The song never really tore up the Billboard charts but it's still the B-52s' signature song and we can't imagine a performance without it. That's some stupid artwork, isn't it. They can't all be gems. I should note that the lobster photograph was taken by David Clode for Unsplash. Any adulterations to it are mine. Click here for a transcript of this episode. Click here to become a Patron of the show.
Mi relación con la perfección y el perfeccionismo Lo que cambió mi punto de vista sobre ese tema después de haberme tatuado un elefante imperfecto pero bueno El podcast de mi amiga se llama “La Fougue” y lo puedes escuchar en Spotify Si algo parecido te ha pasado (quizá no un tatuaje jaja), puedes compartirlo en el vídeo Youtube o en la publicación Instagram del episodio Mi canal Youtube: Belgian Accent Podcast o https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy6F2hz5bb65QqIqlnW98dA Mi cuenta Instagram: @belgianaccent.podcast o https://www.instagram.com/belgianaccent.podcast/ Photo by David Clode on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aurelie-chure/message
My relation with perfection and perfectionism What changed my mindest about it. Spoiler alert: an elephant tattoo My friend's podcast is available on Spotify "La fougue" If you've had a similar experience (maybe not linked to a tattoo haha), you can write a comment about it on the Youtube version or the Instagram post My Youtube channel: Belgian Accent Podcast or https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy6F2hz5bb65QqIqlnW98dA My Instagram account: @belgianaccent.podcast or https://www.instagram.com/belgianaccent.podcast/ Photo by David Clode on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aurelie-chure/message
Mon rapport à la perfection et au perfectionnisme Ce qui a changé depuis que je me suis fait tatouer un éléphant imparfait mais beau Le déclic qui m'a enfin décidée à lancer ce podcast : le podcast de mon amie Coralie « La fougue », disponible sur Spotify ! Si tu as eu un déclic similaire suite à un évènement qui t'es arrivé, hésite pas à le partager dans les commentaires du post Instagram ou de la vidéo Youtube Ma chaine Youtube : Belgian Accent Podcast ou https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy6F2hz5bb65QqIqlnW98dA Mon Instagram : @belgianaccent.podcast ou https://www.instagram.com/belgianaccent.podcast/ Photo by David Clode on Unsplash --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aurelie-chure/message
Season 4.5 Episode 69Recorded on November 14, 2020Edited by Andrew GaborPhoto by David Clode on UnsplashLike our podcast, and want to help support it? Toss a coin to your DM at: ko-fi.com/weslaythings
In this episode of the Us People Podcast. I have the pleasure of speaking to Grace Ault - Producer - Martinique Thorpe - Co-Producer & David Clode - Director - Ronel Documentary Grace, Martinique, David, and I talk about where they all grew up, people who have been strong influences in there lives, what is it about films that make them so passionate to work together and make them, forgiveness, and some of the hardest things that they have had to forgive in there lives, human rights and how people should be treated. Most of all we talk about there Ronel Documentary - Following the brutal murder of a woman in South Africa. This film will document the story of Ronel, how she lost her sister, and her gradual journey towards a place of forgiveness. By giving a voice to a victim we see how people’s actions leave long-lasting effects and the personal impact that had on Ronel’s life. Seeing the effect of her torment on her family, she decides to speak with convicts to break the cycle caused by letting someone else’s actions “determine your every day”. To her, forgiveness becomes the facilitator of healing.https://www.facebook.com/roneldocumentary/videos/?ref=page_internalhttps://www.instagram.com/roneldocumentary/?igshid=9ytpo17dr4sSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/uspeoplepodcast)
From a straightforward view of the evidence from these and other real-world examples, surely it’s obvious: natural selection can eliminate, but never create. And we see that mutations are no help to the microbes-to-man evolutionary storyline either. This article was written by David Catchpoole and podcast produced by Joseph Darnell out of the CMI-USA office. Become a monthly contributor at visit our site or simply text a donation to 84321. You can also help out by telling your family and friends to check out the podcasts. Related Resources Creatures Do Change But It’s Not Evolution The Greatest Hoax on Earth Refuting Evolution Links and Show Notes Original article: Natural Selection Can Eliminate, but Never Create! Smaller fish to fry Defining terms Beetle bloopers Muddy Waters The 3 Rs of Evolution Kauai’s crickets have lost their chirp Don’t fall for the bait and switch Bait and switch with guppies Dance … or die! Are birds evolving to dodge traffic? Where have all the big fish gone? Bighorn horns not so big Find thousands of other interesting articles at Creation.com. ► Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and get the eNewsletter. Check out Creation Talk our other show wherever you get your podcasts. Featured in This Episode Ambient Trailer by Valentina Gribanova Atmospheric Clouds by Bobby Cole for SI Publishing Binary Code by Bruce Zimmerman for ImageCollect Publishing Sanctuary by Zac Nelson Triage by Bruce Zimmerman for ImageCollect Publishing Photo by David Clode on Unsplash
Welcome to Episode 16 and this week, we have something amusing for you! Whale, because it's all about... amusement parks! We have some funny stories in store for you. Patrick showed his Disneyland fandom and covered multiple stories from the theme park, while John went ahead and covered theme parks all over the US. This week, we also featured a few trailers from some of our podcast friends: First up we got Infinite Banter Podcast: A show about Hip Hop, Wrestling, TV, Movies, etc. Feedback, questions, input. Follow them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/infinitebanter We also have our friend from Let's Start A Cult Podcast. We did a feature on their show and we had a lot of fun. If you like deep dives on all things cults, check them out. Let him know that John the Messiah sent you. Follow them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/lets_cult Lastly, local feature business spotlight goes to Crack Brisket. MMMMMMM DELICIOUS. Make sure to check them out on https://www.instagram.com/crackbrisket/ for more information. Foreal, I want some right meow. Come check us out on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, and all the major podcast platforms. Make sure to show some love and follow us on Instagram at thedumbfounddeadpod (https://www.instagram.com/thedumbfounddeadpod/) and on Twitter at tdfdpod (https://twitter.com/tdfdpod) Also, I hope you noticed our brand new logo! That thang clean! Shoutout to Paolo for the awesome logo. Make sure to check out his San Diego Pinoy Gun Club page at https://www.instagram.com/sdpgc/ and his Batang Angas custom decal shop at https://www.facebook.com/BatangAngasCustom/ For some awesome Warzone live streams for you gaming fans out there make sure to follow @sorealmike's Twitch at : https://www.twitch.tv/Sorealmike RESOURCES https://nypost.com/2003/06/08/rider-stood-up-coaster-death-probe/ https://www.goliath.com/random/14-crazy-amusement-park-accidents-that-resulted-in-death/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(Busch_Gardens_Tampa_Bay) https://wanderwisdom.com/travel-destinations/Disneyland-Deaths-Famous-Deaths-at-Disneyland If you're looking for some awesome royalty free music, check out Soundstripe and use our code "DUMMIE" for 10% off. https://soundstripe.com?fpr=dummie Go to http://manscaped.com and get 20% off + free shipping with the code: DUMMIE20 Support the show (https://teespring.com/stores/the-dumb-found-dead-podcast) Photo by David Clode on Unsplash https://www.redbubble.com/people/tdfdpod/shop?asc=u (Support the show) (https://www.redbubble.com/people/tdfdpod/shop?asc=u) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Dynamo - https://www.voxnest.com/dynamo/privacy-policies
06:40 Сильное начало15:09 Как в последний раз30:52 Сторона БМаша Аникеева, Вадим Макеев, Слава ОлиянчукSkunk Anansie — Post Orgasmic ChillАльбом «Post Orgasmic Chill» в Apple Music, Яндекс.Музыке, Spotify, Tidal, DiscogsYouTube: Charlie Big PotatoYouTube: Because of YouYouTube: Selling JesusПесниSkunk Anansie — Charlie Big PotatoSkunk Anansie — Good Things Don't Always Come to YouSkunk Anansie — SecretlyВсе права на музыку принадлежат законным правообладателям.Запись и сведение — Вадим Макеев. Джингл — Дэн Лебовиц. Фотография на обложке — David Clode.
The yoga practice in this episode invites expansion through movement. Inspired by snake energy, I ask what you need to shed in order to grow and, during this pandemic, what our society must be willing to drop so we can evolve as a collective. Wildlife rehabilitation season is here, and I have lost most of my income for the foreseeable future. The turtles, baby squirrels, and I need your support to make it through this season. Now is the time to become a Patreon sponsor (https://www.patreon.com/debbiephilp) and contribute towards needed equipment and supplies for Dancing Turtle Rescue and Rehab, the wildlife rehabilitation clinic in a bus. Thank you for being awesome! If you would like to chat about this episode or learn more about yoga, Shamanic Reiki, wildlife conservation, or other ways you can bring healing to all of the beings on our beautiful planet Earth, join the Shamanic Flow Circle group on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1722776598019767/) or visit www.myshamaniclife.com, leave a comment, and sign up for the newsletter. Much love and gratitude to Blair Sutherland (www.blairsutherland.com) for the beautiful intro and background music. Blair is also an outstanding webmaster and makes sure I can share these episodes with you. Thank you, Blair! Episode image by David Clode on Unsplash While the yoga and other practices presented are intended to be accessible to most, please be open to practicing in an appropriate and safe way for you. It is recommended that you consult your physician before beginning any new exercise program and that at any time during a practice you feel nausea, dizziness, or pain you stop and seek medical advice. I accept no liability whatsoever for any damages arising from the use of my podcasts and, while I make all reasonable efforts to share accurate instruction, the podcast may contain unintended errors. Before all else, listen to your body and trust your inner knowing.
Marines participate in an international training exercise to survive in the jungle. It includes drinking cobra blood. A Merced psychic has scammed folks out of over $100k in money and jewelry after promising to keep the items over night to "bless and multiply" them. No surprise, she keep everything and has fled. Speaking of psychics, Politifact checks the claims that Sylvia Browne predicted the Coronavirus and it's found to be false. Philip blames the Russians. The SF Gate publishes an article on how to tell if you have the flu, a cold or Coronavirus. Basically, you need a doctor. North Korea is left out of the news with all the pandemic stuff so they launched a few unknown projectiles, ending their self-imposed moratorium on weapons testing. As the Biden campaign gains support, Joe sounds confused and tired. Mon 3/2: Hour 2 Photo by David Clode (https://unsplash.com/@davidclode?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/s/photos/cobra?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText)
If you're headed to Oakhurst, be prepared for traffic as infrastructure work is underway. Patrick Mahomes, quarterback for the Super Bowl bound KC Chiefs, is the latest target of cancel culture for tweets about Zimmerman from 2013. Crystal Geyser if found responsible for poisoning water with arsenic but the $5 million fine is really just a drop in the bucket. Fingers now point to snakes as the origin of the coronavirus and we learn Philip does not have the right amount of respect for Whitesnake. Thurs 1/23: Hour 2 Photo by David Clode (https://unsplash.com/@davidclode?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText) on Unsplash (https://unsplash.com/s/photos/snake?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText)
Liz and Sarah talk to Safe For Work podcast hosts Liz Dolan and Rico Gagliano about all things work — from dealing with assholes and vipers in the office to making a career change in your 30’s, 40’s, or 50’s. Then Liz and Sarah give a 2019 New Year’s Resolutions update! So far so good! Sarah’s been focusing on progress over perfection, and Liz is on her way to hitting her weight loss goal. Finally, this week’s Hollywood Hack elevates any event: personalized cocktail napkins! Safe For Work: https://wondery.com/shows/safe-for-work/ Rico Gagliano’s Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/ricogagliano?lang=en Liz Dolan’s Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/SSLiz Satellite Sisters: https://satellitesisters.com/tag/liz-dolan/ Zazzle: https://www.zazzle.com/ Photo by David Clode on Unsplash
DES NOUVEAUTÉS POUR LES ARTISTES (+ aimer la procrastination) Dans cette émission, on va parler ensemble des nouveautés que j’ai préparé pour toi et de ces moments de procrastination que tu vis peut-être parfois…? ----- Aller plus loin ----- - Rejoins les CONTACTS PRIVÉS : https://lc.cx/SKGD ----- Appli Radio Des Artistes ----- - Sur Android : https://lc.cx/f7yR - Sur iPhone : https://lc.cx/f7tF ----- Crédit image ----- - Image d'illustration : © David Clode
Ben recounts his time in Jamaica this past February and also tells us about an interesting encounter with a sting ray. Photo by David Clode on Unsplash The post BeezCast: Episode 05: Cool Runnings appeared first on The Daily Lombardi.
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