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Tonight I will be speaking to Doug who is from Alberta Canada. John writes "My family and extended family arrived at the Wabasso Campsite the afternoon on Sunday August 7th 2022. Its important to note that the holiday fell on August 1st that year so we arrived after the long weekend rush, additionally it was a Sunday (not on a long weekend) so the campground wasn't as busy. Our trailer was located at the first spot (D1) on the right as you enter Loop D at the Wabasso campsite. Our family typically books this campground during this time year every year so we're familiar with the area. My father and mother in-law as well as my brother and sister in-law along with my two nephews (6 & 8 years old at the time), joined my wife and I and our two daughters (5 & 7) for a week-long family camping trip. We had booked site D1 for my immediate family, my father and mother in-law we located directly NW of us across the roadway and my brother and sister in-law were our neighbors directly to the East of us. After a busy first day and getting all three of our sites setup and everyone situated and fed, we decided to have a fire with the entire family at my father and mother in-laws site located directly across the roadway from our site. After the sun had set and darkness was beginning to fall, we decided to put all our children to bed at around 10:00-10:30PM. After tending to our children's bedtime routines, we bid goodnight to our daughters, who were bubbling with excitement about our camping adventure. They giggled and laughed as we left them snug in their beds in our trailer. My wife and I made our way across to rejoin our family around the fire. We all were sitting on one side of the fire when we rejoined the group as there was a light wind and we were avoiding the smoke from the fire. Shortly after sitting, the light wind changed direction and I was the first to take action making the jump across the semicircle now sitting across from my entire family on the other side of the fire. This change in seating now gave me a better vantage point now looking South and in better view of our Trailer and children. Who at this point had quieted down as we could no longer hear laughter coming from our trailer, thinking they were well on their way to sleep. As soon as I was seated and had taken in a view of our trailer, I noticed something large directly behind our trailer across the roadway. It then started moving West away from the rear of our trailer toward the entrance of the campground. Instinctively I stood up as I knew it was something large but what confused me most was the color. White or possibly slightly gray figure. Now at this time the moon had just finished cresting from behind Mt. Edith Cavell and because there was no cloud cover, the moon provided just enough ambient lighting to witness the event at this hour. According to google earth, I would put the rough distance from my vantage point to the figure at 150-175'. The creature began moving westward, away from our campsite. It appeared to be hunched over, and my gut told me it was intentionally trying to appear smaller, suggesting a keen awareness of its surroundings. Once it starting travelling West away from my trailer, I stood up and once I did the creature took notice and accelerated with such silent pace it startled me. The moment I stood up my wife and sister in-law took notice and both caught obstructed views of the creature accelerating across the terrain away from our campsite. The terrain was mostly bare and filled with deadfall for maybe 25-35 feet or more along the southern side of the roadway providing me with an unobstructed view. The entire event occurred in 5 seconds maybe. Immediately following the event I went to check on my children. When I walked inside the trailer, both were sat up in bed frightened and were both claiming a bear or something big was outside the trailer. Dad calmed their fears, tucked them back in and returned to the fire to debate what some of us had witnessed. Both my wife and sister in-law agree it was a large albino type animal. Myself having the best vantage point, believes it was bipedal and hunched over to appear smaller as its forward limbs were not touching the ground as it accelerated and reacted to my change in behavior. The following day I walked the path I believed it traveled but there were no tracks unfortunately. The Jasper area was very dry and had not seen hardly any rain in the days or weeks leading up to this encounter. Additionally, I also stopped in at the campsite registry and asked the park Ranger if any other campers had reported any albino animals in the area. Which they had not. I am certain this was not a bear or moose as the creature was too silent as it accelerated and moved with agility." John from Episode 883, if you remember he is a Nurse and had an encounter in 2020. Spoke to John and he wrote a book from eyewitness accounts in his area of Kentucky. I invited John back to the show to discuss his new book. Here is a like along with the description For centuries reports of bipedal Sasquatch have captivated the public, but a lesser-known phenomenon lurks in the shadows...encounters with quadrupedal Sasquatch. These chilling sightings challenge conventional wisdom, forcing us to reconsider what we think we know about these elusive creatures. In Crouching Behemoth: Quadrupedal Sasquatch, we have the first book of its kind; it is the result of an almost three-year deep dive into spider crawls as well as walking, running, and gallops on all four limbs. Renowned anthropologist Dr. Jeff Meldrum lends his expertise in an exclusive interview, shedding light on the biomechanics and plausibility of this behavior. While he did not fully endorse this type of maneuverability, it is very interesting in what he did say regarding the aforementioned type of behavior and more. Charlie Raymond, one of the top field researchers and founder of the KBRO in Kentucky, weighs into it as well. Besides the multitude of frankly disturbing eyewitness testimony, we will also hear from Dr. David Harmon, a distinguished physician in the treatment of PTSD and how a traumatized witness can be treated! If all this doesn't convince you that this is definitely a different kind of Sasquatch book, you will find that although the subject matter is treated very serious, there is much humor sprinkled throughout this 400 plus page volume to lighten it up once in a while. This book is a fun, must read for Bigfoot enthusiasts, skeptics, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of science, mystery, and the human experience. This book has it all...well, almost all as the scratch and sniff Sasquatch fragrance was eliminated because I didn't want people out there saying this book stinks. You just might like this one, folks!
In 1982, a quiet town in Kansas was rocked by the murder of a young banker named David Harmon who was bludgeoned to death in his bed. His wife told authorities that it was a home invasion. Investigators suspected that she was having an affair with a family friend and that the two were involved in David's murder. But the case went cold until nearly 20 years later, armed with new forensic technology, police zeroed in on the couple. “48 Hours" Correspondent Hannah Storm reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 7/7/2007. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we're joined by David Harmon, a PhD student at the University of St Andrews. We'll be talking about David's research on Spinoza's metaphysics, David's ruminations upon why anything exists, and the Diversity Reading List initiative. If you'd like to get in touch with David, you can reach him at dh212@st-andrews.ac.uk or follow him on twitter at @1part_harmony. Music credit: @progressivaudio This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
A Comprehensive Exploration with Leading Experts Join us on a journey into "A Taste of Success: Andy's First Fine Wine Investment." This episode uncovers the multifaceted world of fine wine investment, blending historical richness with modern innovation, guided by the expertise of our distinguished panelists. Exploring Fine Wine Investment Andy, joined by a panel of experts including David Harmon from NFT Wine Club, Certified Sommelier Casleah Herwaldt, and Jonny Orton, a Master of Wine from the UK, explore the complexities and rewards of investing in fine wines. They provide insights into the evolving market, sharing their experiences and advice.
Pat talks with Dr. David Harmon from the Word on Fire Institute on a new graduate program they have availble in Houston, Texas.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Here, David Harmon offers ten “Moments of Insight” that he has had in the parks over the years. The list should be understood as a representative sample of the kinds of introspective experiences the parks offer, rather than as a ranking of the best—something that really is impossible, since all of us bring different sets of values and expectations to our national park experiences. (Author's Note, November 2023: My essay was originally written for Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective in 2016. Were I writing it today, I would include an important addition to the segment that describes Eero Saarinen's central role in creating the Gateway Arch at Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. In 2018, the Memorial was redesignated as Gateway Arch National Park. As part of the relaunch, the park's museum, which is located beneath the Arch, was completely redesigned to acknowledge the growing consensus that the Arch "honors historical events that are now understood as deeply problematic within the larger trajectory of American history, including the dispossession of Native American land, cultural genocide, the extension of slavery, centuries of conflict and ill will with Mexico, environmental degradation and the emergence of a myth of American exceptionalism,” as an article in the Washington Post put it at the time. While Saarinen's remarkable architectural genius is in the spotlight in the video essay presented here, I ask viewers to keep this more complex and troubling context in mind as well.) Written by David Harmon. Narration by Dr. Nicholas B. Breyfogle. Video production by Laura Seeger, Dr. Nicholas B. Breyfogle, and Katherine Weiss. A textual version of this video is available at https://origins.osu.edu/connecting-history/top-ten-origins-moments-insight-america-s-national-parks This is a production of Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective at the Goldberg Center in the Department of History at The Ohio State University and the Department of History at Miami University. Be sure to subscribe to our channel to receive updates about our videos and podcasts. For more information about Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective, please visit origins.osu.edu.
In the ever-expanding realm of pet food science, the focus extends beyond crafting appealing flavors for companion animals. At its core, this industry revolves around nutritional science, investigating how diverse diets impact pet health and wellness. Dr. David Harmon, a renowned authority in pet nutrition, takes center stage in this episode, shaping the present and future of pet nutrition. He delves into the current landscape and forthcoming prospects. Dr. Harmon addresses intricate pet food labels, weighs the merits and drawbacks of ingredients like soy, and pursues the goal of nutritionally balanced pet diets. Furthermore, he explores the emerging field of pet nutraceuticals and the challenges tied to research funding. "The importance of balancing ingredients to provide essential nutrients in pet food is a key consideration." What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(02:30) Introduction (05:45) Base principles of nutrition(07:14) Difficulty in pet nutrition space(07:59) Discussion on ingredient discrimination in pet food industry(09:59) Soy as a protein source(14:06) Discussion on nutraceuticals and botanicals(36:05) The final questionsMeet the guest: Dr. David HarmonExperience:Current: Professor at the University of KentuckyPast: Assistant Professor at the Kansas State UniversityBackground:Ph.D., Animal Science (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)M.Sc., Animal Science (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)B.Sc., Nutrition (Ohio State University)The Pet Food Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:- Wilbur-Ellis Nutrition- Kemin- ProAmpac- Trouw Nutrition
In 1982, Melinda and David Harmon seem like the perfect Christian couple. They're active in the church and they live by their values. But when David is brutally murdered, the local police wonder if Melinda may have committed one or two of the seven deadly sins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Saturn makes a return to the same sign every 29.5 years. Saturn is currently in Pisces. The last time Saturn was in Pisces we were experiencing the Grunge era. Listen in as Dr. Of Acupuncture and Astrologer, David Harmon returns to discuss how Saturn's return in Pisces impacts those who have Pisces in their Sun, Moon, or Rising sign, things we can do to balance Saturn's energies, and what we all can expect. David will also gives us astrological insight into what was happening when grunge bands, which put Seattle on the map, like Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam were formed.We will also dive deeper into Kurt Cobain's and Chris Cornell's natal charts and see what patterns or astrological hints lended to their depression and deaths, as well as mention a few others fantastic musicians gone too soon. 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.
Saturn makes a return to the same sign every 29.5 years. Saturn is currently in Pisces. The last time Saturn was in Pisces we were experiencing the Grunge era. Listen in as Dr. Of Acupuncture and Astrologer, David Harmon returns to discuss how Saturn's return in Pisces impacts those who have Pisces in their Sun, Moon, or Rising sign, things we can do to balance Saturn's energies, and what we all can expect. David will also gives us astrological insight into what was happening when grunge bands, which put Seattle on the map, like Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam were formed. We will also dive deeper into Kurt Cobain's and Chris Cornell's natal charts and see what patterns or astrological hints lended to their depression and deaths, as well as mention a few others fantastic musicians gone too soon.
Saturn makes a return to the same sign every 29.5 years. Saturn is currently in Pisces. The last time Saturn was in Pisces we were experiencing the Grunge era. Listen in as Dr. Of Acupuncture and Astrologer, David Harmon returns to discuss how Saturn's return in Pisces impacts those who have Pisces in their Sun, Moon, or Rising sign, things we can do to balance Saturn's energies, and what we all can expect. David will also gives us astrological insight into what was happening when grunge bands, which put Seattle on the map, like Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam were formed. We will also dive deeper into Kurt Cobain's and Chris Cornell's natal charts and see what patterns or astrological hints lended to their depression and deaths, as well as mention a few others fantastic musicians gone too soon.
The founder of Wine.com is coming out of retirement to be a partner of the world's first NFT Wine Club. After selling one of the largest online retailers of wine in the world Wine.com in 1999 for 10 million dollars, founder David Harmon sought out a new opportunity with NFT Wine Club and the Blockchain. Members get access to their real world vineyard in Napa, California, digital vine owner ship, wine reality game, educational workshops, and their NFT Wine Fest live event held in their vineyard. Their NFT Wine Club has 3600 real-life vines that are tied to a digital NFT on the blockchain. They are bridging the artistry of NFTs, crypto, and fine wine!Guest: David Harmon - Chief Wine Officer Website ➜ https://bit.ly/NFTwineCLUB2-Bottle NFT Monthly Club ➜ https://bit.ly/NFTWineMonthlyVIP NFT Founders Mint ➜ https://bit.ly/NFTWineVIP
On this edition of Love From The Hyp, David Harmon, Dr. Of Acupuncture and Astrologer, joins us LIVE, to discuss how he combines astrology with Ancient Chinese & Japanese medicine to help facilitate healing. He will also reveal his process of remote acupuncture, what it is, how it works, and why you'd want to receive it. He will share his wisdom of Zodiac Angels and how they lend support to us. Plus, David will share astrological energy that we are currently experiencing, and or will see this year, and what we can do on a physical or mental level to navigate through it. You won't want to miss this jam-packed hour full of delicious wisdom!
On this edition of Love From The Hyp, David Harmon, Dr. Of Acupuncture and Astrologer, joins us LIVE, to discuss how he combines astrology with Ancient Chinese & Japanese medicine to help facilitate healing.He will also reveal his process of remote acupuncture, what it is, how it works, and why you'd want to receive it. He will share his wisdom of Zodiac Angels and how they lend support to us.Plus, David will share astrological energy that we are currently experiencing, and or will see this year, and what we can do on a physical or mental level to navigate through it.You won't want to miss this jam-packed hour full of delicious wisdom! 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.
On this edition of Love From The Hyp, David Harmon, Dr. Of Acupuncture and Astrologer, joins us LIVE, to discuss how he combines astrology with Ancient Chinese & Japanese medicine to help facilitate healing. He will also reveal his process of remote acupuncture, what it is, how it works, and why you'd want to receive it. He will share his wisdom of Zodiac Angels and how they lend support to us. Plus, David will share astrological energy that we are currently experiencing, and or will see this year, and what we can do on a physical or mental level to navigate through it. You won't want to miss this jam-packed hour full of delicious wisdom!
2022-08-21 - David Harmon
Story Time Slayer Podcast presents the murder of David Harmon at his hands of his wife and bestfriend. This is a very strange story because of the religious aspect. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/StoryTimeSlayer Merch https://storytime-slayer-merch.square.site/ SOURCES https://thecinemaholic.com/where-is-melinda-raisch-now/ https://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/30/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/in-a-limbo-of-another-kind.html https://www.learnreligions.com/church-of-the-nazarene-beliefs-practices-700058 https://account.kansascity.com/paywall/subscriber-only?resume=75212182&intcid=ab_archive https://www.oxygen.com/snapped/crime-time/police-catch-woman-and-her-young-paramour-20-years-after-they-beat-husband-to
Today we speak with linguist and anthropologist Dr. Luisa Maffi about the concept of biocultural diversity. In 1995, Dr. Luisa Maffi and David Harmon explored the idea of how cultural diversity, language diversity, and biodiversity are all interconnected. If we were to lose a culture or language then we would see the negative effects in our biodiversity as well. Ultimately, this understanding led Dr. Luisa Maffi, David Harmon and some team members to create Terralingua - an international non-profit dedicated to sustaining the diversity of life in nature and culture. Dr. Luisa Maffi is now the director of Terralingua and continues to explore the “connections between language and the way language expresses the way of thinking and acting of a given culture. In particular, the way it expresses and codifies the ways of thinking and acting towards the environment.” If you have any stories to help contribute to the understanding of biocultural diversity or are interested in hearing authentic stories from people across the globe then check out Dr.Luisa Maffi's Langscape Magazine. It is an annual online publication that further explores the interconnectivity of biocultural diversity. To learn more about Terralingua visit their website. Terralingua's Twitter: @TerralinguaBCD. Terralingua's Instagram: @terralingua.langscape. Support the Sierra Youth Podcast on Patreon! Follow us on Instagram!
SPOILER ALERT: We're not dead. We talk about current events and our sweet gifts from David Harmon of Bikes in Trees. Make sure to do the whole rate, review and subscribe thing. Follow us @schemescometruenetwork and check out patreon.com/schemescometrue. Patrons responsible for this episode: Peter B Sean J Seymour Butts Barden Creative Cam G Jake Anonymous
Today we talk with, David Harmon, founder of Native Maps and Maker City Summit advocate. We discuss the jump from art school to business, the rapid advance of technology and the power of understanding its application, and the growth potential of Knoxville in the coming years.
We're stoked to bring you another episode of The BibRave Podcast! Today we're welcoming back Dr. David Harmon (aka Cholesterol Dave from past episodes) to talk all about Vitamin D! Dr. Dave gives Tim & Jess the scoop on this essential micronutrient, including the history of Vitamin D and how it's detected and measured. They also dive into the function Vitamin D serves – why do we need it, what happens when we are deficient, and how do we make sure we get enough of this bomb vitamin (
A Piece of the Action was the seventeenth episode of Star Trek's second season to air, with an impressionable society discovered under the influence of an old Earth book. In this episode Gerry and Iain considered the benefits of bossing your own territory. Arriving on a planet whose society is based entirely on a book about Chicago gangs of the 1920s, Kirk, McCoy and Spock are immediately accosted by goons working for Bela Okmyx (Anthony Caruso), who sees himself as the top boss. Another mobster named Jojo Krako (Vic Tayback) wants in on whatever is going down, but it takes Kirk's imagination to put together a profitable syndicate. A Piece of the Action was directed by James Komack, his only Star Trek episode. The writer was David Harmon, the second of his two stories for the show. In this episode Gerry and Iain settled a few scores of their own, if you get my meaning. The discussion continues in the comments below and please keep in touch with us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram where we're @trekpodcast. You can listen to the show here on the website, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Pocket Casts, TuneIn, Stitcher, Google or wherever you find your podcasts. A Piece of the Action was released in 1968. It is 50 minutes long and originally aired on the NBC network. It can be viewed on CBS All Access in the United states, Netflix in the UK and is available on DVD and Blu Ray in other countries, including a comprehensive remastered set of all three seasons released by Paramount Home Entertainment.
In this heartwarming retelling of the timeless classic, David Harmon is visited on Christmas Eve by two podcasters who complain about the sound of his air conditioner. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A fresh brewed episode of your most least consistent podcast has arrived! This episode OHR host Old heart aka Jared (@whoshotjared) reads an excerpt from the Star Trek story The Deadly Years by David Harmon... Good Luck! Like/Share/Follow @oldheartradio (iTunes, Spotify, Instagram) Follow on Twitter @oldheartinspace GET IT ON!
Happy Halloween DnD Siblings!!! In this Special Edition 1-shot, DnDElise (Twitter @DnDElise) joins us for an adventure from "BEHOLD! Liar's Night" by Emily Smith, Ian Gould JB Little, David Harmon, Andy Dempz.I even add my own Special Encounter at the end, & a couple of outtakes at the very end!! We bypass our normal Killkenny intro and Beer Break to keep the action flowing from beginning to end.BEHOLD Liar's Night is available at DMs Guild.https://www.dmsguild.com/product/290887/BEHOLD-Liars-Night
Early morning, February 28th, 1982. Olathe, Kansas. Young Johnson County, Kansas, Assistant District Attorney Paul Morrison is called by police to a duplex at 1000 West Sheridan in Olathe, Kansas. The bedroom is a bloody crime scene. David Harmon, a 25-year-old banker, lies brutally bludgeoned to death in his bed. Years later Morrison vividly recalls the shocking sight of the body: “You couldn’t tell if it was a man or a woman, 10 years old or 80.” Sources A Cold-Blooded Business author Marek Fuchs https://www.kansascity.com/ https://www.tampabay.com https://www.democratandchronicle.com https://www.zanesvilletimesrecorder.com https://www.oxygen.com/snapped/crime-time/police-catch-woman-and-her-young-paramour-20-years-after-they-beat-husband-to https://www.newspapers.com https://www.genealogybank.com https://kansascity.newsbank.com/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/woman-who-murdered-husband-in-kansas-freed-after-9-years/ https://www.cbsnews.com/news/a-knock-on-the-door/ https://the-line-up.com/mark-mangelsdorf-the-man-who-killed-his-best-friend-and-got-away-with-it-for-24-years https://www.investigationdiscovery.com/ https://abcnews.go.com/Primetime/LegalCenter/story?id=732881&page=1#.UEr9lI1lT0M https://people.com/archive/conspiracy-to-kill-vol-65-no-9/ https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13559768/david-j_-harmon https://www.Wikipedia.org Thank you so much for listening and until next time, please don’t murder anybody. I don’t think you can listen to podcasts behind bars.
Today we've got Episode 162 of The BibRave Podcast, featuring a new topic exploration with repeat guest and the official (unofficial) BibRave Physician, Cholesterol Dave (aka Dr. David Harmon). Tim, Jess, and Dave discuss a super sexy topic - Metabolic Syndrome - which affects 90 million American adults. You've heard that obesity is a huge health problem, but unfortunately - as Dr. Dave explains - that's really only part of the problem. There's a lot more happening beneath the surface, and as fitness-conscious runners, we are not immune! The conversation starts with Cholesterol Dave explaining what Metabolic Syndrome is, and why it's commonly misunderstood. They then dive into the five components of metabolic syndrome, causes, and ways consumers can re-examine their consumption habits (from what we eat, to how we eat, and when). We love all things food-related, so it's an important topic to explore. For a deeper podcast dive, check out this week's show notes
Join in on Episode 5 as Jess talks about her reading of A Cold Blooded Business by Mark Fuchs a story about adultery, murder and more. Mere reads a collection of scary stories and everyone joins in on the Pickle Product of the week, Bob's Pickle Pops. Enjoy! **(WARNING:This story contains details of murder that some listeners may find disturbing.)
David Harmon loves arguing about anything. But as he reflects on how his love of debating informed his youth, he wonders how his story may have played out today in the world of MRAs, Gamergates and the land of angry young boys on Twitter.
David Harmon is the Senior Vice President for Global Commercial Banking at Bank of America, but his path to that position was unconventional. After graduating from Sacramento State University with a degree in Journalism (5:10), David worked in the radio industry in Sacramento. While working in radio was fun, it didn't offer the hours or pay he desired. So after a call from a friend, David decided to transition to Corporate America (12:40). In addition to his career at Bank of America, David is also the cofounder of The Council For Giving- a charitable organization consisting of 100 men that meet quarterly and choose one of three non-profits that compete "Shark Tank" style for the sum (21:00). With the devastating Camp Fire in Butte County engulfing the region this past week, The Council has decided to buck the trend of having 3 competing non profits and instead donate to the victims of this tragedy for their December 11th event. If you want to participate in helping the victims of the Camp Fire with The Council, you can buy a ticket to the event, which is a $100 VISA gift card here.
David Harmon once wrote and directed an original two-act musical comedy based on Dr. Strangelove. It went about as well as you'd expect.
In this episode of Feature Creature Flix, we have another special guest, my father, David Harmon. He is one of the main reasons for my taste in horror movies and he gives some insight as to some of the details we don't think about normally in horror films. This episode, we watched "The Descent Part 2" and we discuss how it was in relation to its predecessor.
Welcome back, Runners! Cholesterol Dave (aka Dr. David Harmon) is back on The BibRave Podcast for Episode #66! This week's show is brought to you by our sponsor, OOFOS. So – we've all heard about how running is bad for us in some ways, and at times that might be true. Dr. Harmon walks us through a number of ailments and pathologies that can occur or be associated with long periods of intense training. Don't worry, the takeaway is that it's still OK to run and to run a lot – but don't confuse that with being healthy and be aware of symptoms that can arise. The more you know! Check out the latest episode below. Also, don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, and if you like what you hear, please leave a review. Show Notes: Athletic heart syndrome, (AHS) also known as athlete's heart Rhabdomyolysis Atrial Fibrillation Runner's Colitis A Tapering Libido (quote cred to Andy Wallace) Dr. Harmon – Episode #34 of The BibRave Podcast: Nutrition Confusion Dr. Harmon – Episode #40 of The BibRave Podcast: Inflammation Good? For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness! If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes...
The return of the prodigal pod!! David Harmon (Dragonfriends) talks about right wing political cartoons. Eddie Sharp (this show) takes Dave on a TOUR through TIME to teach him all about how great hemp is. The textline keep trying to promote drug use but Eddie #maintains #his #cool
Dr. David Harmon (aka Cholesterol Dave from Episode 34: Nutrition Confusion) joins the show again, and we discuss something extremely important for runners to understand: inflammation. Dr. Harmon dispels several myths and misunderstandings about inflammation, describing what happens during inflammation and why it's super important for performance benefits. That means, stopping inflammation through things like ice baths and ibuprofen? Probably counter productive if you want to keep those GAINS! Anyway, another super interesting conversation and we hope you enjoy. We also filmed the recording via Facebook Live, so check it out if you want to see what everyone looks like!
In Episode Episode 34, Tim and Julia welcome Dr. David Harmon to The BibRave Podcast! Dr. Harmon is one of Tim's good friends and running partner in Portland (remember this guy?), and he's on the show to talk about some commonly misunderstood nutritional issues. Specifically, they talk about cholesterol and sugar, two things that we all hear a lot about but don't fully understand. Both issues are extremely important to us as runners and as health-conscious individuals, and Dr. Harmon does a great job setting the record straight. For those digging the sweet ukulele intro music, that comes to us from the talented musician and running coach, Matt Flaherty. Check out his site for more audio goodness! If you like what you hear and want to get more, please subscribe in iTunes and leave a review. That pleases our overlords at iTunes...
Sectional couches, Richard Nixon, manslaughter, David Harmon, helmet soccer, daddy sodas, Dave Attell and Pocahontas. That and much, much, much more (nonsense) in this episode of the best podcast ever: THE Speed Metal Cycling Podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here are The Alcorubs. Dru Alkire (tenor guitar), David Harmon (washboard/snare), Ryan Smith (accordian) , and Matt Scherger (guitar/harmonica). Hope you enjoy this. We will be featuring The Alcorub Orchestra July 29 at the Sweet Corn Festival in Downtown Lafayette. Hope … Continue reading →