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What if the pain you're running from was actually your greatest teacher—and the food on your plate was part of a national security crisis? In this soul-stirring Earth Day conversation, Darin sits down with food activist, author, and resilience icon Robyn O'Brien to explore how our food system is not only making us sick—but also threatening the health of future generations. From surviving public crucifixion as a whistleblower to advocating for systemic change in agriculture and health care, Robyn's wisdom hits hard. This is about reclaiming your voice, your power, and your plate—because change doesn't start in Washington. It starts with you. What You'll Learn in This Episode: 00:00 – Recording paranoia & Earth Day reflections 01:00 – Robyn's “no quit” mindset and emotional alchemy 02:30 – Why transitions test our true character 04:05 – Learning to integrate grief instead of bypassing it 06:00 – Why our society values doing over being 07:10 – Returning to love through emotional mastery 08:37 – How Robyn survived public persecution 10:30 – The early crucifixion of a food whistleblower 13:00 – Why pain is a sacred teacher, not an enemy 15:15 – Rebuilding from total burnout and betrayal 16:40 – Finding belonging by belonging to yourself 18:00 – How climate change starts as an inside job 20:00 – Judgment as control—and why curiosity is the answer 21:20 – Why polarization is the real public enemy 23:00 – Bridging divides with grace, not righteousness 25:30 – The food industry's character assassination campaigns 27:00 – PTSD from public persecution—and parenting through it 29:20 – How pain creates radical inner clarity 30:45 – The real reason we don't value clean food 32:00 – Self-belonging as the foundation of all change 34:00 – Why real climate work starts within 36:00 – The massive disconnect in U.S. food agencies 38:00 – The youth farming crisis: no one wants to inherit debt 40:00 – Food security IS national security 42:00 – How other countries are winning with better incentives 44:00 – The FDA and Big Pharma: a dangerous marriage 46:00 – Universal health care as the key to prevention 48:30 – What's really stopping young people from farming 50:00 – Beyond lawsuits: who is building the infrastructure we need? 51:45 – Where philanthropy can create real systemic change 53:00 – State-level action as the real engine of reform 55:00 – The Generation Rx crisis + backbreaking drug costs 57:00 – A new model: restore the soil, restore the nation 59:00 – Every talent matters: from tech to farming 01:01:00 – Food is not just personal—it's planetary 01:02:00 – You don't need permission to get involved 01:03:00 – If you're waiting for change, it's waiting for you too 01:04:00 – Don't wait for tragedy to be a changemaker 01:05:00 – What Robyn wants her grandkids to know about her fight 01:07:00 – How to find your people and magnetize your tribe 01:08:00 – The key to a better world? Stop pretending, start listening Don't Forget... I just launched my brand new program Superlife Supermind. Visit my website https://superlife.com/ to learn more about how you can get rid of stress, improve sleep and overall health today. Thank You to Our Sponsor: Our Place: Toxic-free, durable cookware that supports healthy cooking. Use code DARIN for 10% off at fromourplace.com. Therasage: Go to www.therasage.com and use code DARIN at checkout for 15% off Find More From Robyn O'Brien: Website: robynobrien.com Instagram: @robynobrienusa Book: Seeding Innovation Connect with Darin Olien: Website: darinolien.com Instagram: @darinolien Book: Fatal Conveniences Products & Programs: superlife.com Key Takeaway: “Pain is sacred. It strips away what's false and shows you what matters.” – Robyn O'Brien
In this Podcast Extra episode, John Kempf joined an Earth Day conversation hosted by Farmer's Footprint, alongside Managing Director Alana Mooi and Founder Zach Bush, MD. Together, they explore the urgent need to regenerate our soil and food systems, emphasizing the deep connection between agriculture, human health, and the health of the planet. The discussion highlights how food systems must be understood as a web of relationships with the Earth, and how healing the land is inseparable from healing ourselves. They offer insights into why working with nature, rather than against it, is essential for the future of our ecosystems, communities, and collective well-being. Additional ResourcesTo learn more about Farmer's Footprint, please visit: https://farmersfootprint.us/ To learn more about the work of Zach Bush, MD, please visit: https://zachbushmd.com/ About John Kempf John Kempf is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA). A top expert in biological and regenerative farming, John founded AEA in 2006 to help fellow farmers by providing the education, tools, and strategies that will have a global effect on the food supply and those who grow it. Through intense study and the knowledge gleaned from many industry leaders, John is building a comprehensive systems-based approach to plant nutrition – a system solidly based on the sciences of plant physiology, mineral nutrition, and soil microbiology. Support For This Show & Helping You Grow Since 2006, AEA has been on a mission to help growers become more resilient, efficient, and profitable with regenerative agriculture. AEA works directly with growers to apply its unique line of liquid mineral crop nutrition products and biological inoculants. Informed by cutting-edge plant and soil data-gathering techniques, AEA's science-based programs empower farm operations to meet the crop quality markers that matter the most. AEA has created real and lasting change on millions of acres with its products and data-driven services by working hand-in-hand with growers to produce healthier soil, stronger crops, and higher profits. Beyond working on the ground with growers, AEA leads in regenerative agriculture media and education, producing and distributing the popular and highly-regarded Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, inspiring webinars, and other educational content that serve as go-to resources for growers worldwide. Learn more about AEA's regenerative programs and products: https://www.advancingecoag.com
Have you ever felt like you're doing everything “right” with Montessori - buying the materials, setting up the shelves, giving lessons - yet it still doesn't seem to work?In this episode of Montessori Power Hour, Aubrey and David reveal the number one reason parents get stuck when trying Montessori at home. Spoiler: It's not about your effort. It's about missing the method!Plus, we celebrate Earth Day with Mr. Bunny, sharing fun, Montessori-aligned nature activities your child will love.
“How do we get people in the tent to even hear the story? With ‘Living with Ed' and other projects, we were a family they could identify with. We were yelling, laughing, loving each other while talking about real issues. I represented the average person's perspective on issues like taking the subway. There's the funny, and there's the conflict. If it's not entertaining, it's not going to connect.” Rachelle Begley on Electric Ladies Podcast Culture wars around climate change do more harm than good. As climate-driven extreme weather events become more frequent, proposed cuts to climate-related programs at the federal, state, or corporate level, pose a growing threat to public safety. The climate crisis is a safety issue – this isn't political. Fresh from The Earth Day Women's Summit at Earthx2025, listen to a live recording of a panel moderated by Joan Michelson about how we can find common ground in a climate crisis. Hear from women who have successfully bridged culture, politics and platforms to reframe conversations around the climate crisis. You'll hear from Inna Modja, Goodwill Ambassador of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, on humanizing climate migration. Rachelle Carson Begley, Actor and Environmentalist, on engaging through entertainment. Hayden Begley, Content Creator, on using social media to engage diverse audiences. Chelsea Henderson, Director of Editorial Content at RepublicEn, on bridging the political divide, and who also shares insightful career advice, and… Joan Michelson, host of Electric Ladies Podcast “Playing into your interests and strengths is important. It's become a bit of a cliché to say, ‘Do what you love, and everything will fall into place,' because it's not that easy. I try not to say no to opportunities. Instead, I try to say yes more and engage with other women, because women are incredible at supporting one another. Leaning into that support system – hearing about the pitfalls, the challenges, what was hard, what was easy – is invaluable.” Chelsea Henderson on Electric Ladies Podcast You'll also like: Hilary Doe, Chief Growth Officer of Michigan, on how the state leverages the Inflation Reduction Act to increase climate resilience and drive growth. Chelsea Henderson, Director of Editorial Content at RepublicEn, on bridging the partisan divide on climate. Daniella Ortega, Director of “Carbon: An Unauthorized Biography”, on communicating non-preachy climate messages Courtney Bickert, social innovator and comedienne, on how comedy could help us solve today's biggest problems. Joan Michelson's Forbes article on Communicating Creatively On Climate To Save Lives Read more of Joan's Forbes articles here. More from Electric Ladies Podcast! JUST LAUNCHED: Join our global community at electric-ladies.mykajabi.com! For a limited time, be a member of the Electric Ladies Founders' Circle at an exclusive special rate. Elevate your career with expert coaching and ESG advisory with Electric Ladies Podcast. Unlock new opportunities, gain confidence, and achieve your career goals with the right guidance. Subscribe to our newsletter to receive our podcasts, articles, events and career advice – and special coaching offers. Thanks for subscribing on Apple Podcasts, iHeart Radio and Spotify and leaving us a review! Don't forget to follow us on our socials Twitter: @joanmichelson LinkedIn: Electric Ladies Podcast with Joan Michelson Twitter: @joanmichelson Facebook: Green Connections Radio
A massive oil spill in the Pacific Ocean near Santa Barbara, California, in 1969 quickly became a landmark in the history of American environmentalism, helping to inspire the creation of both the Environmental Protection Agency and Earth Day. But what role did the history of Santa Barbara itself play in this? In Natural Attachments: The Domestication of American Environmentalism, 1920–1970 (U Chicago Press, 2025), Pollyanna Rhee shows, the city's past and demographics were essential to the portrayal of the oil spill as momentous. Moreover, well-off and influential Santa Barbarans were positioned to “domesticate” the larger environmental movement by embodying the argument that individual homes and families—not society as a whole—needed protection from environmental abuses. This soon would put environmental rhetoric and power to fundamentally conservative—not radical—ends. Pollyanna Rhee is assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and affiliate faculty in history, sustainable design, and theory and interpretive criticism. Twitter. Brian Hamilton is chair of the Department of History and Social Science at Deerfield Academy. Twitter. Website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
A massive oil spill in the Pacific Ocean near Santa Barbara, California, in 1969 quickly became a landmark in the history of American environmentalism, helping to inspire the creation of both the Environmental Protection Agency and Earth Day. But what role did the history of Santa Barbara itself play in this? In Natural Attachments: The Domestication of American Environmentalism, 1920–1970 (U Chicago Press, 2025), Pollyanna Rhee shows, the city's past and demographics were essential to the portrayal of the oil spill as momentous. Moreover, well-off and influential Santa Barbarans were positioned to “domesticate” the larger environmental movement by embodying the argument that individual homes and families—not society as a whole—needed protection from environmental abuses. This soon would put environmental rhetoric and power to fundamentally conservative—not radical—ends. Pollyanna Rhee is assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and affiliate faculty in history, sustainable design, and theory and interpretive criticism. Twitter. Brian Hamilton is chair of the Department of History and Social Science at Deerfield Academy. Twitter. Website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
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A massive oil spill in the Pacific Ocean near Santa Barbara, California, in 1969 quickly became a landmark in the history of American environmentalism, helping to inspire the creation of both the Environmental Protection Agency and Earth Day. But what role did the history of Santa Barbara itself play in this? In Natural Attachments: The Domestication of American Environmentalism, 1920–1970 (U Chicago Press, 2025), Pollyanna Rhee shows, the city's past and demographics were essential to the portrayal of the oil spill as momentous. Moreover, well-off and influential Santa Barbarans were positioned to “domesticate” the larger environmental movement by embodying the argument that individual homes and families—not society as a whole—needed protection from environmental abuses. This soon would put environmental rhetoric and power to fundamentally conservative—not radical—ends. Pollyanna Rhee is assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and affiliate faculty in history, sustainable design, and theory and interpretive criticism. Twitter. Brian Hamilton is chair of the Department of History and Social Science at Deerfield Academy. Twitter. Website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
A massive oil spill in the Pacific Ocean near Santa Barbara, California, in 1969 quickly became a landmark in the history of American environmentalism, helping to inspire the creation of both the Environmental Protection Agency and Earth Day. But what role did the history of Santa Barbara itself play in this? In Natural Attachments: The Domestication of American Environmentalism, 1920–1970 (U Chicago Press, 2025), Pollyanna Rhee shows, the city's past and demographics were essential to the portrayal of the oil spill as momentous. Moreover, well-off and influential Santa Barbarans were positioned to “domesticate” the larger environmental movement by embodying the argument that individual homes and families—not society as a whole—needed protection from environmental abuses. This soon would put environmental rhetoric and power to fundamentally conservative—not radical—ends. Pollyanna Rhee is assistant professor of landscape architecture at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and affiliate faculty in history, sustainable design, and theory and interpretive criticism. Twitter. Brian Hamilton is chair of the Department of History and Social Science at Deerfield Academy. Twitter. Website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west
In honor of National Park Week and Earthday 2025, we are supporting OUR national parks by sharing stories about what we love about the parks that we all collectively own (the most beautiful and ecologically significant wild places/habitats in the nation...and in the world, as some earned UNESCO World Heritage Site designations), to help encourage Americans to ask for political support to stop trump and musk/DOGE from defunding OUR parks and to stop firing our hard-working park rangers and staff who are our park defenders. In this 28 minute episode I talk about an Atlanta group of women I'm working with on National Park support projects via an Intown Women's Resistance group. They helped send in stories from people around the nation of people talking about parks they love and why (like Cumberland Island NP in GA, and Arches NP in Utah, and me talking about seeing bison and interviewing wolf biologist Rick McIntyre in Yellowstone's Lamar Valley). We encourage you all to share your own park memories with friends and on social media, and to contact your federal Senators and Representatives to demand they protect park employee jobs and fully fund the national parks, and any park programs associated with climate mitigation and DEI, and protect all OUR public lands (some of which are now threatened with being sold to private owners/industries, snuck into a recent Republican budget bill). We must stay vigilant. Here are some organizations that support parks and their employees and can keep us educated on issues and action items, recommended by friend and retired Forester from the Great Smoky Mountain National Park, Kristine Johnson: PEER: Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility The Coalition to Protect America's National Parks The National Park Conservation Association "In Tune to Nature" is a weekly radio show airing Wednesdays at 6pm Eastern Time on 89.3FM-Atlanta radio and streaming worldwide on wrfg.org (Radio Free Georgia, a nonprofit indie station) hosted by me, Carrie Freeman, or Melody Paris. The show's website and action items can be found at https://wrfg.org/in-tune-to-nature/ Please support nonprofit indie media like our Radio Free Georgia station at https://wrfg.org/ Thank you! Take care of yourself and others, including our park employees and the wild animals who rely on our public lands. Photo Credit: Resist Destruction Smoky Bear sticker from the Alt National Parks group. Check them out on FB. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on In Tune to Nature do not necessarily reflect those of WRFG, its board, staff or volunteers.
"Earth Day - The Audacious Grace of Our Planet in Crisis" With Martin Wagner. April 27th, 2025 Learn more about Unity In Marin at: https://unityinmarin.org/ Watch Unity In Marin content: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnityinMarinOfficial
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In this episode, I sit down with Matthew Lysiak, a nationally recognized investigative journalist and author of Fiat Food: Why Inflation Destroyed Our Health and How Bitcoin Fixes It. Together, we unpack how inflation has silently undermined our health. ––– Offers & Discounts –––
For Earth Day, Ren Akinci sat down with Natalie Flores, founder of NourishLA, a community-powered nonprofit tackling food waste, hunger, and local sustainability in Los Angeles. In this episode, Natalie shares how she turned a crisis into a catalyst—launching NourishLA during the pandemic to connect surplus food with families in need. We talk about what […]
Dr. E. Michael Jones is a prolific Catholic writer, lecturer, journalist, and Editor of Culture Wars Magazine who seeks to defend traditional Catholic teachings and values from those seeking to undermine them. EMJ Live is every Friday at 5:00pm EST Call In - Telegram: t.me/EMichaelJonesChat?videochat Rumble: rumble.com/c/c-920885 Twitter: twitter.com/emichaeljones1 EMJ Books: fidelitypress.org CW Magazine: culturewars.com
AIZOME's genesis was not merely a business venture; it was a deeply personal and impassioned creation, stemming from a fundamental belief rooted in care and consideration. The founders held a conviction that the materials so intimately connected to human life – the very textiles that form our clothing and furnish our environments – possessed an unrealized potential. They envisioned a radical departure from the conventional, often detrimental, practices of the textile industry. Instead of perpetuating harm through the use of persistent bioaccumulative substances (PFAs) and dyes known to be carcinogenic, their aspiration was to cultivate a new paradigm where textiles actively contributed to well-being, both for the individual and the planet. Their initial focus was intimately tied to the tangible needs of human comfort and health. They sought an alternative to the ubiquitous presence of harmful chemicals that silently permeated the fabrics we wore against our skin and within the spaces where we sought rest. The dream was of textiles capable of providing genuine relief to those experiencing the discomfort of itchy and inflamed skin conditions, offering a soothing touch where irritation once existed. Furthermore, they imagined the creation of truly restorative home environments, cozy havens where bodies could naturally recuperate during sleep, enveloped in materials verifiably free from the myriad of questionable and often intentionally undisclosed chemical additives that plague conventional textiles. This was not simply about achieving a superficial sense of comfort; it was about establishing an environment of genuine safety and promoting profound, chemical-free restoration for the human body. However, the journey undertaken by AIZOME, now a testament to over a decade of dedicated research, relentless innovation, and an unwavering commitment to their founding principles, has revealed a far more expansive and interconnected truth. What began as a focused endeavor to produce healthier textiles for individual human bodies has gradually unfolded into a profound understanding of the intricate relationship between human well-being and the health of the entire planet. Through their extensive exploration of textile production and its impact, they have come to recognize that the health of the textiles we use is inextricably linked to the vitality of our ecosystems, the purity of our water sources, and the very quality of the air we breathe. The stark and often alarming realization of the conventional textile industry's significant contribution to environmental degradation – through pollution, resource depletion, and unsustainable practices – has served to amplify their initial commitment into a broader, more encompassing mission. Therefore, the assertion that the health of textiles profoundly impacts the very essence of well-being on this planet is not made lightly or without substantial consideration. While it might initially sound dramatic, perhaps even hyperbolic, the founders of AIZOME have arrived at this conviction through rigorous investigation and the undeniable weight of evidence regarding the far-reaching consequences of conventional textile production. Their commitment extends beyond the individual consumer to encompass a deep responsibility for the environmental impact of their industry. AIZOME is driven by the resolute belief that a fundamentally different approach to textile creation is not only achievable but is, in fact, an ethical imperative. They are dedicated to pioneering and promoting a future where textiles are no longer a source of environmental burden or potential harm, but rather an active force for good – nurturing the health and comfort of individuals while simultaneously sustaining the delicate ecological balance of our planet. This comprehensive vision, born from that initial spark of love and expanded through years of learning, forms the very core of AIZOME's identity and serves as the unwavering compass guiding every decision and innovation they pursue. Web: https://aizome-textiles.com About the show: Ash Brown is a force to be reckoned with in the world of motivation and empowerment. This multi-talented American is a gifted producer, blogger, speaker, media personality, and event emcee. Her infectious energy and passion for helping others shine through in everything she does. Ash Said It, Ash Does It: * AshSaidit.com: This vibrant blog is your one-stop shop for a peek into Ash's world. Dive into exclusive event invites, insightful product reviews, and a whole lot more. It's a platform that keeps you informed and entertained. * The Ash Said It Show: Buckle up for a motivational ride with Ash's signature podcast. With over 2,000 episodesalready under her belt and a staggering half a million streams worldwide, this show is a testament to Ash's impact. Here, she chats with inspiring individuals and tackles topics that resonate deeply. What Makes Ash Special? Ash doesn't just preach motivation; she lives it. Her strength lies in her authenticity. She connects with her audience on a genuine level, offering real-talk advice and encouragement. She doesn't shy away from the challenges life throws our way, but instead, equips you with the tools to overcome them. 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May is upon is, and we're here with a short one, discussing our tools of the trade, and some fun fresh points — Johnny talked about his sugar cane notebooks for Earth Day, and Andy introduced some new spring Erasable swag for 2025 (Stay tuned!)For this episode, we recorded video, available to Patreon subscribers! If you're a patron, head over to see our faces and visual examples of many of the things we discuss. And if you're not a patron, join us at any level and you can see this and other supplemental content at any time!Show Notes & LinksErasable PatreonThe Birthday Massacre's Sleep TonightWhere the Crawdads SingDamnedPusciferNahvalur Nautilus Ti Herbin Sapphire Bullet Journal 2.0 2023 Artist EditionChiikawaWhen We Were RealWhere the Axe is BuriedLed Zeppelin by Bob SpitzBad Monkey SoundtrackEverybody's Live with John MulaneySugar Cane paper notebooks at Pencil Revolution PressMakers CabinetElipso KickstarterIRIS Large FormatTimberlines on Substack (Blog of Charles Berolzheimer, CEO of Blackwing)Your HostsJohnny GamberPencil RevolutionAndy Welfleandy.wtfTim Wasem
This week, a park icon gets an update, a rare character encounter lands at Pixar Place Hotel, we talk about Earth Day at the resort, the 70th guided tour details are released and booking is open for it, a new checkout option for Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta, we finish out conversation with Michael, and more! Please support the show if you can by going to https://www.dlweekly.net/support/. Check out all of our current partners and exclusive discounts at https://www.dlweekly.net/promos. News: An iconic part of Disneyland history – and Disney in general will be getting refurbished soon. Walt Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room closed this week to perform routine maintenance on the lighting, sound, and show. The mighty tree of Tangaroa will be recreated from a high resolution digital scan. The current Tangaroa is no longer able to be repaired, having been there since the attraction opening in 1963. The attraction will reopen later this summer. – https://www.laughingplace.com/disney-parks/tangaroa-tree-be-rebuilt-during-upcoming-refurbishment-walt-disneys-enchanted-tiki-room-disneyland/ https://www.micechat.com/146135-rolly-crump-impostor-syndrome-part-2/ Tour dates are open for the new guided tour coming to Disneyland for the 70th anniversary. A Story of Celebration: 70th Anniversary Guided Tour is a 2-hour guided walking tour, which includes a ride aboard the Mark Twain, Disneyland Railroad, a Lightning Lane for a select attraction, reserved viewing for Paint the Night, which includes popcorn, and a tour keepsake. The price is $120 per guest. Reservations can be made up to 60 days in advance and are highly recommended. Check out the link in the show notes to reserve your tour! – https://www.micechat.com/413960-disneyland-news-portos-permits-construction-walls-star-wars/ https://disneyland.disney.go.com/en-ca/events-tours/disneyland/story-of-celebration-tour/ A character not often seen at the resorts made a visit for Earth Day. WALL-E was in the lobby of the Pixar Place Hotel roaming around and greeting guests. He also opened up his storage compartment to share the plant, potted in the boot, just like in the movie! – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2025/04/24/dear-disney-we-are-begging-for-this-rare-character-meet-and-greet-to-become-permanent/ As we reported on previously, some permits have been filed with the Anaheim Planning and Building Department in relation to Porto's coming to Downtown Disney. We talked about removing the two ticket booths from the esplanade, but did not mention the permit to tear down the existing building – currently home to Earl of Sandwich. No timeline on the permits, but this is forward progress. – https://www.micechat.com/413960-disneyland-news-portos-permits-construction-walls-star-wars/ Once again, Disneyland Cast Members were invited to create upcycled art projects to be shown off to guests for Earth Month. This time, the creations, ranging from a Haunted Mansion created from cardboard pizza boxes, to Maleficent in dragon form made from plastic cutlery. The display is under the Silly Symphony Swings for guests to enjoy. – https://www.micechat.com/413960-disneyland-news-portos-permits-construction-walls-star-wars/ This week, the Disney Parks Blog recognized a cast member who brings joy to countless (or not so countless) guests. Antonio has been working at the Disneyland Resort for 18 years, and has received over 735 cast compliments from guests. Antonio works at Pixar Pier attractions and before Disneyland, worked for nearly 10 years in hospitality in Dubai and Qatar. Antonio's rise to fame is in part due to his exuberant energy and fun dance moves for guests! – https://disneyparksblog.com/dlr/dancing-disneyland-resort-cast-member-inspires-happiness/ Last week, we talked about recycling your food scraps at Disneyland. Since then, little droids have appeared on top of food scraps containers to remind guests that only food scraps should be deposited in the bin they are standing on. – https://www.micechat.com/413960-disneyland-news-portos-permits-construction-walls-star-wars/ A new way to checkout at Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta has arrived. A kiosk for guest self-checkout has been installed. The system scans the items on the tray, adds it up, and asks for payment. Currently, Magic Key discounts must involve a cast member, and payment can only be made with credit or debit card. – https://www.micechat.com/413960-disneyland-news-portos-permits-construction-walls-star-wars/ Weeklyteers who may be in the parks starting May 9th should know that it is Grad Nite season at the resort again, and park hours may be impacted. This year, there is some new, more generic graduation merchandise available for purchase. – https://www.micechat.com/413960-disneyland-news-portos-permits-construction-walls-star-wars/ SnackChat: New food items coming to the resort – https://www.disneyfoodblog.com/2025/04/24/disney-just-announced-23-new-treats-are-coming-next-week/#more-1028273 Discussion Topic: Michael Holland host of From Out of the Past Podcast https://www.instagram.com/fromoutofthepastpodcast https://linktr.ee/hollandimaginarium https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK7GRiUhhB8 https://www.youtube.com/@AlextheHistorian
Join The Struggle's Patreon community to get 100+ hours of Bonus Episodes, Pro Clinics, Uncut Videos, and Submit Questions for Future Guests. FREE TRIAL available! https://www.patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow Anna Hazelnutt is back with another Crag Chat packed with laughs, musings, updates, struggles, beta, and whatever else is on our minds, including: The issue with inside out and outside in Naked in nature Tick mark hot takes Rehabbing a shoulder injury like a boss Anna's insane itinerary Brooke sending 5.15c The power of picking the right route My Road to V8 update Big wall send ethics Watch the uncut video at The Struggle's or Anna's Patreons: patreon.com/thestruggleclimbingshow patreon.com/annahazelnutt - Shoutout to Rúngne for sponsoring this Crag Chat! Use code STRUGGLE to get 10% off Magdust chalk, performance apparel, and pretty much everything on their site. Plus, you can score free shipping to the U.S. on a bunch of bundles (on top of the 10% off code)! Shoutout to Matt Waltereese for being a Victory Whip supporter on Patreon! So mega. - Check out Anna's latest videos on her YT channel: youtube.com/@annahazelnutt Check out The Struggle's latest videos at: youtube.com/@thestruggleclimbingshow Follow along on Instagram @thestruggleclimbingshow and @annahazelnutt - Are you as obsessed with training and climbing as I am? If so, check out the 5-Year Training and Performance Journal that I created, where you can log and reflect on all of your struggles, sends, adventures, and metrics over the next 5 years. It's the most important climbing tool I have, and it brings me so much joy each day! - This show is produced and hosted by Ryan Devlin. The Struggle is carbon-neutral in partnership with The Honnold Foundation and is a proud member of the Plug Tone Audio Collective, a diverse group of the best, most impactful podcasts in the outdoor industry. - And now here are some buzzwords to help the almighty algorithm get this show in front of people who love to climb: rock climbing, rock climber, climbing, climber, bouldering, sport climbing, gym climbing, how to rock climb, donuts are amazing. Okay, whew, that's done. But hey, if you're a human that's actually reading this, and if you love this show (and love to climb) would you think about sharing this episode with a climber friend of yours? And shout it out on your socials? I'll send you a sticker for doing it. Just shoot me a message on IG – thanks so much!
In this episode of Fine Tooning, Jim Hill and Drew Taylor cover a busy week in animation and theme park news, including: Drew's full report from FanFest Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood, including Back to the Future Hill Valley experiences, new anime tie-ins, and what could be coming to the East Coast. King of the Hill revival update – A new panel announced for the ATX TV Festival, with co-creators Mike Judge and Greg Daniels and voice actors returning. The Simpsons streaming hiccups – Yellow Planet, the Earth Day episode, struggles to launch properly on Disney+. Annécy 2025 preview – Disney, Pixar, Marvel, and Lucasfilm prepare for a massive presence, including previews for Zootopia 2, Toy Story 5, Elio, and Eyes of Wakanda. Warner Bros. Animation's Cartoon Network 25th Anniversary Panel featuring Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, Pendleton Ward, and Rebecca Sugar. Netflix rescues Genndy Tartakovsky's Fixed after Warner Bros. dropped it—world premiere planned for Annécy. New announcements – Disney Television Animation's Dragon Striker series, updates on Combat Carl in Toy Story 5, and more. Join Jim and Drew for the latest animation industry news, major event coverage, and a look at what's ahead! Be Our Guest Vacations Planning your next Disney vacation? Be Our Guest Vacations is a Platinum-level Earmarked travel agency with concierge-level service to make every trip magical. Their team of expert agents plans vacations across the globe, from Disney and Universal to cruises and adventures, ensuring you have the best possible experience without the stress. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Victor Davis Hanson and cohost Sami Winc for this week's news: Earth Day, Abrego Garcia madness, Hegseth's faceless critics, Elizabeth Warren, and JD Vance in the news and in India.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kick off with Earth Day celebrations and the unique ways companies are going green. Dive into Big Al's unexpected $70 egg purchase and failed good deed. Laugh along as Zada updates on her dad's romantic escapades. Don't miss the discussion on the intriguing movie 'Drop' and its thrilling plot about a date gone wrong. Plus, hear about the controversial Fyre Festival and Michael B. Jordan's latest flick 'Sinners'. Subscribe for more laughs and engaging conversations! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Watch The X22 Report On Video No videos found Click On Picture To See Larger Picture The [DS] is still pushing the green new scam, they want to dim the sun in the UK. Everything they told us was a lie. Big fail. Trump is confirming the economic plan. The Federal Reserve days are numbered. Trump is reversing what the [CB] did in 1913, soon the Fed and IRS will cease to exist. The [DS] is doing what the patriots want, they are exposing the entire criminal syndicate and the Judges. The people are realizing that the entire system is corrupt and we cannot bring them to justice right now. Trump is setting the stage and preparing the Judges and courts for the Treasonous trials. (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); Economy https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1914995234892546508 https://twitter.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/1915031726176317774 https://twitter.com/JohnStossel/status/1914782763301134428 John Stossel@JohnStossel My new climate video airs on Earth Day. As the media pushes panic, recall their record: 1988-experts say seas will cover the Maldives by 2018 2004-the Guardian says a secret report has European cities underwater by 2020 Didn't happen! Here's what alarmists get wrong today: https://twitter.com/RapidResponse47/status/1915165567314427915 https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1915164556336287861 Trump Wants Tariff Cases Moved to Federal Trade Court President Donald Trump is calling to transfer legal cases filed against his tariffs to the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT), a strategy that eventually worked out for him during his first administration. The CIT, whose judges handle technical disputes against tariffs, ruled against Trump in lawsuits against his steel tariffs in 2018, but then he was able to appeal the case and win, reports Bloomberg News on Wednesday. Cases have been filed in California, Montana, and Florida against the president's current tariffs. Legal experts say that steering the lawsuits through the CIT could also work out for Trump, because even if the trade court rules against him, the appeals case would go through the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which has in the past deferred to presidents' authority on levying tariffs. Last week, Department of Justice attorneys argued to move the case in California, filed in a San Francisco federal court and brought by Gov. Gavin Newsom, to the CIT, located in New York. Source: newsmax.com https://twitter.com/SteveGuest/status/1915033666746515623 of common sense and stop working with radical leftist groups that engage in lawfare designed to bankrupt the energy industry? As of April 24, 2025, 21 states have average gas prices under $3 per gallon for regular gasoline, based on recent data. These states include: Mississippi ($2.68) Texas ($2.73) Oklahoma ($2.75) Louisiana ($2.76) Tennessee ($2.78) Kentucky ($2.79) Alabama ($2.80) Arkansas ($2.81) South Carolina ($2.82) Missouri ($2.83) Kansas ($2.84) Georgia ($2.85) Wisconsin ($2.86) Iowa ($2.87) North Carolina ($2.88) Florida ($2.89) New Mexico ($2.90) Ohio ($2.91) Colorado ($2.92) Massachusetts ($2.93) Rhode Island ($2.94) This information aligns with reports from AAA and other sources indicating that gas prices have been declining in many states, with 21 states currently averaging below $3 per gallon. https://twitter.com/BehizyTweets/status/1915167742417654237 people.
Americans changed their news consumption habits years ago, but the White House press briefing room did not reflect these changes, that is until now. Despite floundering ratings at CNN and MSNBC, and outlets like the Washington Post hemorrhaging money, corporate media was long given deference across Washington D.C., especially at the White House. Now, with the Trump administration's creation of the “new media chair,” and opening the press briefing room to podcasters and social media influencers, the White House briefing room reflects where American people actually consume their news. Pew Research reports that 54% of Americans get their news from social media at least some of the time, and 27% of Americans said the same of podcasts. While the legacy media might view the changes in the White House press briefing room as “MAGA,” it is likely a future Democrat administration will pull from President Donald Trump's playbook. Granted, a Democrat administration is more likely to give “Call Her Daddy” podcast host Alex Cooper access to press briefings over conservative podcaster Tim Pool, but either way, nontraditional media are likely in the briefing room to stay. On this week's edition of “Problematic Women,” Gabriella Hoffman, director of the Center for Energy and Conservation at the Independent Women's Forum, joins the show to discuss the changing media landscape. Also on today's show, Hoffman details the dark history of Earth Day and explains how conservatives can practice conservation without falling prey to the left's false environmentalist talking points. Plus, we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 2005 “Pride and Prejudice” film. Enjoy the show! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pope Jeffy??? Time to pay off those student loans! Are tariff deals around the corner? China coming to the table on trade? JFK and RFK files have been released, but where are the Epstein files? Al Gore goes after the Trump administration and pulls out the Nazi comparison … of course. YouTube turns 20 years old today! Have scientists discovered a new color? China plasters solar panels all over a mountainside, but how much power is produced? Community service and diversion program for Tesla vandal in Minnesota. Introducing the Chewbacca defense in the Frisco, Texas, stabbing case. Was Joe Biden photoshopped into the Biden family Easter photo? Another male claiming to be trans in a women's locker room. 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED 00:18 Pat's Mouse is Dead 00:35 Pope Jeffy Maximus 07:41 Fed Govt. to Collect Student Loan Payments 10:52 White House Updates on Tariffs Deals 13:36 China is Ready to Make a Deal with America 15:05 Trump on Epstein Files 19:47 Trump Explains China's Deal 22:13 Earth Day Celebrations in San Francisco 27:18 Al Gore Compares Trump to Hitler? 30:35 Chewing the Fat 49:56 Our Power, Our Planet Week 58:43 Update on Tesla Vandalism 1:07:38 "The Chewbacca Defense" 1:12:19 Glenn Beck with Steve Bannon 1:16:41 Joe Biden Photoshop? 1:20:08 More Food-Dyes getting Banned in the USA 1:23:09 Pat Gray BINGO! Winner 1:24:44 Another YMCA Incident in Kansas City 1:29:55 Nancy Mace "Tranny! Tranny! Tranny!" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this explosive episode of I’m Right with Jesse Kelly, Jesse dives into the relentless attacks on Pete Hegseth, unpacking the controversies and what they reveal about the political landscape. The show also tackles major shake-ups coming to the State Department, analyzing the bold changes on the horizon. Nick Adams joins to weigh in on the Harvard controversy, breaking down the university’s clash with the Trump administration over its tax-exempt status. Kay Smythe Hill brings her sharp perspective to Earth Day, exposing its underlying agendas, while John Phillips delivers a no-holds-barred take on the crumbling state of the Democrat Party. I'm Right with Jesse Kelly (4-22-25) Visit ShopBeam.com/JESSEKELLY | Use code JESSEKELLY at checkout for up to 40% off Visit Gdefy.com | Text JESSE to 9188 to get 30% off orders of $120 or more Go to Puretalk.com/JESSETV to claim your FREE Samsung GalaxySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To mark Earth Day, we bring you remarkable stories of the history of the environmental movement, told by the people who were there. Selected from the BBC's Witness History program, we hear about the major moments that changed our understanding of the planet we live on.
When tackling solutions to climate change, we tend to focus on westernized approaches rather than listening to Indigenous Peoples about the best ways to protect our earth. So, today, just in time for Earth Day, Dr. Samantha Yammine speaks with Dr. Myrle Ballard about natural resource and environmental management from Indigenous perspectives. Then, Sam gets into a new AI-powered brain implant that was able to translate thought into speech and how thawing permafrost in the arctic has the potential to release ancient viruses. Link to Show Notes HERE Follow Curiosity Weekly on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Dr. Samantha Yammine — for free! Still curious? Get science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this Earth Day special episode, Mindy, Guy Raz, Dennis, and Gramma G-Force team up to make a commercial for our amazing planet Earth... or at least they try to! Join us out in the world to discover the WOWs of our world this Earth Day! Grownups, visit tinkercast.com/planetwow to learn more about our trailblazing, audio-filled, adventure-packed GeoTour designed to get you and your family out into nature and on a mission to uncover geocaches filled with trackable Planet Wow! trading cards and more WOW surprises!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special Earth Day episode, Julia chats with 89-year-old marine biologist and oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, who joins from a boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Sylvia shares what it's like to walk untethered on the ocean floor, how her first dive changed her life, and the ocean's vital role in our survival. Plus, Julia tells a comical story about the one-and-only time she went scuba diving. She and her 91-year-old mom, Judy, also reminisce about snorkeling adventures and a unique 90th birthday gift from Judy’s grandsons. The introduction to this episode was finalized on 4/16/25. The pipeline in Santa Barbara County is an evolving story. Learn more about the pipeline and donate at the Environmental Defense Center. Follow Wiser Than Me on Instagram and TikTok @wiserthanme and on Facebook at facebook.com/wiserthanmepodcast. Keep up with Sylvia @sylviaearle on X and @dr.sylviaearle on Instagram. Find out more about other shows on our network at @lemonadamedia on all social platforms. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our shows and get bonus content. Subscribe today on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. For exclusive discount codes and more information about our sponsors, visit https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/. For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe accused of rape, Drew Crime: Kilmar Abrego Garcia, remembering Ira Einhorn on Earth Day, Casey Anthony's side hustle, Jameson Williams v. the Lions, and Shaquille O'Neal pooped his pants on live TV. Stocks are going crazy. Drew Crime: Dylan Bryan Adams is out here vandalizing Teslas and getting away with it. A New Mexican judge was busted housing an illegal gang member. The Kilmar Abrego Garcia story is dividing people. Happy Earth Day! We recall our famous interview with founder/murderer Ira Einhorn. Oklahoma City Bombing: American Terror is out on Netflix. Drew recommends Bitchin': The Sound and Fury of Rick James on Showtime. The Who and Zak Starky kiss and make up. Drew rattles off some Beatles facts. Shannon Sharpe has a major controversy hanging over him. Kanye West gave his cousin a bj. Here is the song it inspired. Ryan Good claims Justin Bieber is stuck in a cult. Shaq totally shit his pants on TV. Check out these dudes scissoring. This is the wildest man-on-the-street possibly ever. Cop Cam: A LOUD obnoxious chick. Casey Anthony is cleaning up on SubStack. Valerie Bertinelli got DUMPED, but won't go away. Jameson Williams unfollowed the Lions on social media. Golf: Some fun golf outtakes. Check out this awesome golf fight. Haley Joel Osment's cop cam was released and he sure was bombed. Cop Cam: Encore Edition! If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
On this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” the Trump administration celebrates yet another win as several countries have agreed to trade negotiations with the United States. After meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday, Vice President JD Vance announced that India was the latest country to move forward with these negotiations. Then, after failing to gain support by politicizing the deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the mainstream media now turns to another deportee to push their pro-illegal immigration bias. Medical researcher Kseniia Petrova has had her visa revoked, and the Left won't miss the opportunity to grandstand. But the truth always comes out. The woman was deported for breaking the law. Next, Democrats embrace Earth Day as they push their climate change agenda but galivant around the country in private jets. Finally, more Tesla vandals have been apprehended. Today's Guests: Sara is joined by BlazeTV contributor Matthew Marsden and founder of Rippaverse Comics, Eric July. Today's Sponsors: Patriot Mobile: Right now, go to http://www.PatriotMobile.com/SARA or call 972-PATRIOT and get a FREE MONTH of service with promo code SARA. Switch to Patriot Mobile today and defend freedom with every call and text you make. Lean (Brickhouse Nutrition): If you want to lose meaningful weight at a healthy pace, Lean was created for you. Let me get you started with 20% off when you enter "sara20" at http://www.takelean.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As mourners remember Pope Francis, Catholic cardinals prepare his funeral. The Trump administration stands by Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth as calls mount for his resignation. And on Earth Day, climate scientists tout the benefits of “rock dust” as fertilizer. Did you hear? Brad's hosting a new show for the true crime-obsessed called "The Crime Scene Weekly." Each week, "The Crime Scene" focuses on what everybody's talking about in true crime -- from what your favorite podcasts are covering, to what's taking over our TikTok feeds. Follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, or wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Earth Day! Let today be a reminder of how the Stoics looked to nature as a guide for living wisely and well.
Earth Day seems to be losing its luster. Local Tesla vandal, who works for the state, is predictably enough let off the hook by Mary Moriarty. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:AG Ellison files lawsuit against President Trump over transgender sports ban and gender ideology executive ordersDakota County Attorney reviewing case where 3-year-old ingested methPope Francis' funeral is set for Saturday 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.
Earth Day seems to be losing its luster. Local Tesla vandal, who works for the state, is predictably enough let off the hook by Mary Moriarty. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: AG Ellison files lawsuit against President Trump over transgender sports ban and gender ideology executive orders Dakota County Attorney reviewing case where 3-year-old ingested meth Pope Francis' funeral is set for Saturday Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A number of agencies, like the Federal Reserve, operate independently from the party ruling Washington. The Wall Street Journal’s Greg Ip explains how a Supreme Court case could challenge that precedent. NPR’s Jasmine Garsd explains why some immigrant and mixed-status families are considering self-deportation. Bloomberg’s Josh Sisco joins to discuss a major antitrust case against Google. Plus, the Supreme Court weighs in on certain books in schools, the dollar falls to a three-year low, and how renewable energy is winning on Earth Day. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
The first Earth Day was celebrated April 22, 1970. 55 years later, we know a lot more about the harmful effect human civilization has on our natural environment. But the desire to find solutions – big and small – continues. We asked you about your contributions to helping the environment around you. Many of you told us of local solutions to this global challenge. Those types of stories are the focus of The New York Times series "50 States, 50 Fixes." The series highlights environmental solutions with real results in every state.We discuss grassroot projects and the history of Earth Day with the reportes behind the series. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
TODAY'S SPONSOR: PATRIOT MOBILEAs America’s ONLY Christian conservative wireless provider, Patriot Mobile offers a way to vote with your wallet, without compromising on quality or convenience. Patriot Mobile isn’t just about providing exceptional cellphone service—it’s a call to action to defend our rights and freedoms.With Patriot Mobile, you’ll get outstanding nationwide coverage because they operate on ALL THREE major networks. If you have cellphone service today, you can get cellphone service with Patriot Mobile, with a coverage guarantee.Right now, go to https://patriotmobile.com/RICK or call 972-PATRIOT and get a FREE MONTH of service with promo code RICK. Switch to Patriot Mobile today and defend freedom with every call and text you make. Visit https://patriotmobile.com/RICK or call 972-PATRIOT! TODAY'S SPONSOR: BlazeTV You’ve heard THEIR version of January 6th—now it’s time to see what they’ve been trying to hide. The final episode of BlazeTV’s in-depth investigation drops today, and it blows the narrative wide open. We’ve got Capitol surveillance footage, conflicting timelines, and serious questions about Officer Harry Dunn’s story. It’s streaming right now, exclusively on BlazeTV. Subscribe today at https://www.BlazeTV.com/J6 to watch the full investigation from the very beginning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom DeRosa, founder of the Creation Studies Institute in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, is a former evolutionist and atheist who came to Christ through the ministry of Dr. D. James Kennedy. He believes Christians can celebrate Earth Day by emphasizing the earth as a gift from God, specially designed to support life - Lynette Kittle Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Karl Hess and Brooks went and made a proof of concept episode of a new podcast they're working on where they go to every national park and get in way over their heads. It's Earth Day so I felt like we might as well share it!
In this special Earth Day episode, Julia Louis-Dreyfus chats with 89-year-old marine biologist and oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, who joins from a boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Sylvia shares what it's like to walk untethered on the ocean floor, how her first dive changed her life, and the ocean's vital role in our survival. Plus, Julia tells a comical story about the one-and-only time she went scuba diving. She and her 91-year-old mom, Judy, also reminisce about snorkeling adventures and a unique 90th birthday gift from Judy’s grandsons. To hear more episodes, follow to Wiser Than Me or head to: https://lemonada.lnk.to/wiserthanmefdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special Earth Day episode, Julia Louis-Dreyfus chats with 89-year-old marine biologist and oceanographer Dr. Sylvia Earle, who joins from a boat in the Gulf of Mexico. Sylvia shares what it's like to walk untethered on the ocean floor, how her first dive changed her life, and the ocean's vital role in our survival. Plus, Julia tells a comical story about the one-and-only time she went scuba diving. She and her 91-year-old mom, Judy, also reminisce about snorkeling adventures and a unique 90th birthday gift from Judy’s grandsons.To hear more episodes, follow to Wiser Than Me or head to: https://lemonada.lnk.to/wiserthanmefdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pope Francis Remembered, Earth Day 2025, Aging Athletes Astonish, Measles Cases Multiply, It's Playoff Season & a Real-life Lassie!
The news to know for Tuesday, April 22, 2025! We're talking about the legacy of Pope Francis… and what comes next for the Catholic Church after his death. Also, the latest parental rights case to go before the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, new government efforts targeting food dyes, the findings of a new report on cancer rates, and Earth Day – what this year's theme is all about. Those stories and even more news to know in about 10 minutes! Join us every Mon-Fri for more daily news roundups! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Become an INSIDER to get AD-FREE episodes here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Sign-up for our Friday EMAIL here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy MERCH here: https://thenewsworthy.dashery.com/ Sponsors: New customers visit Huel.com/newsworthy today and use my code NEWSWORTHY to get 15% off your first order plus a free gift. Get 15% off OneSkin with the code NEWSWORTHY at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to ad-sales@libsyn.com
On Earth Day, Howie talks about more ways hysterical environmentalists and Democrats have tried to ruin society. Whether it is through regulation, solar panels, or wind farms, there seems to be no limit to what they will try. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
It's a rumor-filled edition of MacBreak Weekly! Is an updated Apple TV coming soon? New connectivity features are reportedly coming to the upcoming Apple Watch Ultra 3. Apple is dropping the 'available now' tagline from its Apple Intelligence page. And Apple is celebrating Earth Day! Tim Cook honors Pope Francis on X. One of Pope Francis's last prayer intentions urged people to 'look less at screens'. New Apple TV 4K is coming: Four features expected later this year. Apple's new Siri chief enlists Vision Pro talent to start comeback bid. Apple Watch Ultra 3 will go all-in on reducing your iPhone use. Sell Apple stock before it sinks another 30%, analyst says. Apple drops 'available now' from Apple Intelligence page. iPhone 17 Pro could be available in Sky Blue, leaker claims. Images of Apple 'Vision Air' power cable emerge online. Cupertino: City pays Apple $12.1 million following sales tax settlement. Von der Leyen warns X, Meta, TikTok to play by the rules in Europe — no matter who's CEO. Apple celebrating Earth Day in these five ways. Meta removes use of Apple Intelligence in Its Apps on iPhone. Apple uses bug report data for AI training in iOS 18.5 beta. Indie App Spotlight: 'Ping Pong Club' brings realistic table tennis to Apple Vision Pro. No escape, no control: A 'Severance' keyboard is coming soon. Brett Goldstein Compares 'Ted Lasso' Season 4 To Dead Cat: "We Buried It". Teen coder shuts down open source Mac app Whisky, citing harm to paid apps. M2 iPad Air Runs Windows 11 ARM via Emulation, Thanks to EU Rules. Picks of the Week: Alex's Pick: Domke Wrap Andy's Pick: Mixerology for iOS Jason's Pick: Bird Buddy Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Andy Ihnatko, and Jason Snell Download or subscribe to MacBreak Weekly at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: spaceship.com/twit cachefly.com/twit
Mindy is throwing an EARTH day party! And she'll move mountains to decorate accordingly... literally! Put on your reusable party hats and join the Wow crew to celebrate 4.5 billion years of this big blue planet that we call home. It wouldn't be an Earth Day party without Earth Day presents... find out what kinds of bonkerballs gifts the crew has in store to keep our planet happy and healthy! It's the who, when, where, why, how and WOW of climate change!Grownups, visit tinkercast.com/planetwow to learn more about our trailblazing, audio-filled, adventure-packed GeoTour designed to get you and your family out into nature and on a mission to uncover geocaches filled with trackable Planet Wow! trading cards and more WOW surprises! Join the World Organization of Wowzers today and receive quarterly mailings and birthday cards, access to 1000+ digital activities, first dibs at live show tickets, plus a welcome kit with t-shirt and an autograph from Mindy & Guy Raz! Visit https://bit.ly/40xiRrH to sign your Wowzer up for a membership to the World Organization of Wowzers today!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, more than 1 billion people around the world celebrate Earth Day—but decades before this global movement began, one woman laid the foundation. When aerial pesticide programs drenched the Northeast in chemicals like DDT, devastating ecosystems and killing thousands of wildlife species, marine biologist and writer Rachel Carson sounded the alarm. Her groundbreaking book, Silent Spring, ignited a nationwide reckoning with the hidden environmental costs of modern life. Listen to Watch Her Cook on Apple and Spotify! Follow us on Instagram Resources: The Sea Around Us, by Rachel Carson (1951). Silent Spring, by Rachel Carson (1962). “The Story of Silent Spring,” by the National Resources Defense Council (2015). “The Right Way to Remember Rachel Carson,” by Jill Lepore (The New Yorker, 2018). “The Personal Attacks on Rachel Carson as a Woman Scientist” by Mark Stoll (Environment & Society Portal, 2020). “Rachel Carson Memorial,” (Atlas Obscura, 2023). For the latest NPAD updates, group travel details, merch and more, follow us on npadpodcast.com and our socials at: Instagram: @nationalparkafterdark TikTok: @nationalparkafterdark Support the show by becoming an Outsider and receive ad free listening, bonus content and more on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. Want to see our faces? Catch full episodes on our YouTube Page! Thank you to the week's partners! Harvest Hosts: For 20% off your order, head to HarvestHosts.com and use code NPAD. Lume Deodorant: Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with @lumedeodorant and get 15% off with promo code NPAD at LumeDeodorant.com! #lumepod IQBAR: Text PARK to 64000 to get 20% off all IQBAR products and free shipping.
In honor of our Earth, on her day, we have two stories about the overlooked, ignored, and neglected parts of nature. In the first half, we learn about an epic battle that is raging across the globe every day, every moment. It's happening in the ocean, and your very life depends on it. In the second half, we make an earnest, possibly foolhardy, attempt to figure out the dollar value of the work of bats and bees as we try to keep our careful calculations from falling apart in the face of the realities of life, and love, and loss.Sign up for our newsletter!! It includes short essays, recommendations, and details about other ways to interact with the show. Sign up (https://radiolab.org/newsletter)!Radiolab is supported by listeners like you. Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab (https://members.radiolab.org/) today.Follow our show on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @radiolab, and share your thoughts with us by emailing radiolab@wnyc.org.Leadership support for Radiolab's science programming is provided by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Science Sandbox, a Simons Foundation Initiative, and the John Templeton Foundation. Foundational support for Radiolab was provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.