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Welcome to Episode #156 of Everything Under the Sun! This week, we’re joined by the brilliant and always entertaining FunMaster Mike Klein—chess expert, educator, and all-around fun guy—to help us answer a seriously strategic question: how do you become a grandmaster in chess? Next, we’ll zoom out to explore the world map and ask: why do countries have capital cities? And finally, we’ll swing over to Madagascar to uncover the reason behind those stylish stripes—why are lemurs’ tails so stripy? Get ready for a brainy, bouncy episode full of games, geography, and animal wonders!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode #154 of Everything Under the Sun! This week, we’re joined by the brilliant Helen Scales—marine biologist, author of The Sea’s Lure, and expert in all things oceanic—to answer a fascinating question: Why do we hear the sea in seashells? Then, we’ll dive into the natural world to explore the mystery behind why eggs have yolks inside them. And finally, we’ll uncover the secret to why sheepdogs are so incredibly intelligent. Get ready for another episode filled with marine wonders, biological curiosities, and a little canine genius! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode #153 of Everything Under the Sun! This week, we’re joined by the brilliant Sarah Holper—doctor, medical expert, and author of What’s Wrong With You? An Insider’s Guide to Your Insides—to answer a curious health question: how do you get chickenpox? Then, we’ll head outdoors to investigate why gorse bushes are so incredibly prickly. And finally, we’ll dive into the science of snacks to find out why air makes crisps go soggy. Get ready for another episode bursting with biology, botany, and snack science!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode #152 of Everything Under the Sun – Spring Special!
Welcome to Episode #151 of Everything Under the Sun! This week, we’re joined by the wonderful Justin Pollard, historian and author, to help us uncover a curious question from the past—how did the ancient Egyptians blow their noses? Then, we’ll burrow into the world of wildlife to discover how hedgehogs build their cozy homes. And finally, we’ll take a closer look at tiny caterpillar eggs—how do they stick so securely to leaves? Get ready for another fascinating episode packed with history, nature, and amazing facts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode #150 of Everything Under the Sun! To mark the special occasion of 150 episodes, we've have a special giveaway! Make sure to listen closely for details. This week, we’re joined by the brilliant Katherine Rundell—award-winning author and adventurer—to help us uncover the legend of the Kraken! How do we know about this mysterious sea monster, and could there be any truth behind the tales? Then, we’ll dive into the fascinating world of marine life to answer: how do sea creatures keep water out of their eyes? And finally, we’ll explore the depths of our planet’s vast oceans—just how many meters deep do they go? Get ready for another exciting episode filled with myths, science, and deep-sea discoveries!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode #149 of Everything Under the Sun! This week, we’re joined by the incredible Robin George Andrews, an experimental volcanologist, to help us uncover the mysteries of underwater volcanoes—how do they erupt beneath the waves? Then, we’ll dive even deeper into the world of volcanoes to answer a fiery question: why doesn’t lava melt a volcano’s own rocks? And finally, we’ll explore the intelligence of one of the ocean’s most fascinating creatures—why are dolphins so clever? Get ready for another thrilling episode packed with science, history, and amazing discoveries!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of Everything Under the Sun, hosts James and Yesenia interview Raleigh Burleigh about his recent trip to South America.
This week on Everything Under the Sun we hear from Zoe Rom, co-host of the "Your Diet Sucks" podcast.
Send us a textMitch Etter of Hi Crime Joined the Pod to chat about Spirit and Candor his new album! We discuss Everything Under the Sun one of the singles off the new album! Check out our SpotifyCheck out our YoutubeCheck out InstagramBook a Podcast
Bloody Book Club, our monthly series of interviews with horror authors, welcomes Daisy Johnson, author of the short story collection The Hotel We talk about the process of writing Deliver Me, getting inspiration from headlines, the Ozarks, writing about pregnancy and motherhood and so much more. Johnson, who has been called “the demon offspring of Shirley Jackson and Stephen King," Johnson is the author of short story collection Fen and the novels Everything Under, which was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, and Sisters, which was recently adapted into the film SEPTEMBER SAYS, which is screening at the BFI London Film Festival this month. Her new book is a collection of interconnected short stories swirling around a haunted hotel in the Fens, a place of mythos, rumours and secrets. The Hotel is out on October 17th. You can also listen to it on Radio 4. ***Produced and presented by Anna Bogutskaya. Artwork by Ewa FerdynusMusic: "Time to Leave" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.***The Final Girls is a weekly podcast exploring the history of horror film.→ Support us on Patreon for bonus content.→ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.→ Find out more about our projects here: thefinalgirls.co.uk
Welcome to Episode #147 of Everything Under the Sun! This week, we have special guest Iszi Lawrence, a brilliant children's author and comedian, here to help us answer some fantastic questions! First up, we'll explore the adventurous world of pirates and find out when they lived. Then, we'll dive into the science of water and learn what it's made of. Finally, we'll uncover the history of the written word and discover what the very first book ever written was! If you want more Everything Under The Sun, you can pre-order the new Everything Under The Sun: Quiz Book now! Available on Amazon here, or through independent UK bookshops here. On top of that the original book Everything Under the Sun: a curious question for every day of the year is available on Amazon and in independent bookshops here. Instagram: @itseverythingunderthesunTiktok: @itseverythingunderthesunX/Twitter: @eutsworldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode #146 of Everything Under the Sun! This week, we're tackling three brilliant questions! First, we'll learn how solar panels make electricity, with expert insights from Yasmin Ali, an engineer and author of Power Up. Yasmin has been named one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering: Sustainability by the Women's Engineering Society, and she's here to explain the amazing science behind solar energy. Next, we'll explore why people often smile back when we smile at them—it's all about human connection! And finally, we'll uncover the mystery of why the moon seems to follow us when we move. Happy Listening Everyone!Miles If you want more Everything Under The Sun, you can pre-order the new Everything Under The Sun: Quiz Book now! Available on Amazon here, or through independent UK bookshops here. On top of that the original book Everything Under the Sun: a curious question for every day of the year is available on Amazon and in independent bookshops here. Instagram: @itseverythingunderthesunTiktok: @itseverythingunderthesunX/Twitter: @eutsworld See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode #145 of Everything Under the Sun! This week, we're answering some intriguing questions! First, we'll explore why some countries have wars, with insights from our special guest, Lord Alf Dubs—a politician and former refugee with a powerful perspective on conflict and peace. We'll also learn what makes baby animals so irresistibly adorable, and why that cuteness is important for their survival. Plus, get ready to discover the curious history behind chickenpox and why it got its unusual name. Happy listening, everyone! If you want more Everything Under The Sun, you can pre-order the new Everything Under The Sun: Quiz Book now! Available on Amazon here, or through independent UK bookshops here. On top of that the original book Everything Under the Sun: a curious question for every day of the year is available on Amazon and in independent bookshops here. Instagram: @itseverythingunderthesunTiktok: @itseverythingunderthesunX/Twitter: @eutsworldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daisy Johnson is a multi-award-winning short story writer whose debut novel Everything Under was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize.In The Stranger she weaves a gentle romantic story beginning with an unusual flatshare to save money, then twists it into a suspenseful thriller all in the space of 14 minutes - read by Saffron Coomber.Saffron Coomber has recently starred in Sir Lenny Henry's Windrush drama Three Little Birds, was in Small Axe by Steve McQueen, and made her West End debut as Shakespeare's muse in Emilia by Morgan Lloyd MalcolmWritten by Daisy Johnson Read by Saffron Coomber Produced by Allegra McIlroy
Welcome to Episode #144 of Everything Under the Sun! This week Molly answers a fabulous question from Mollie about bees and their stingers, and another brilliant question from David about why we see light as colour. Bestselling and beloved children's author Chris Haughton answers a wonderful question from Brooklynne about when we started doing maths. We'll learn about which bees do and don't have stingers, why bees are so important to plants, what's in our eyeballs that help us see colours, and Chris Haughton tells us how an ancient civilisation invented much more than just maths! Chris' new book, The History of Information, is the first non-fiction book from the picture book superstar. It is a graphic handbook to the biggest influence on human history: information. The journey from the first splash of paint on cave walls, 50,000 years ago to powerful AI that drives information in our lives today. It's available to buy now on Amazon or wherever you like to get your books! Happy listening everyone! If you want more Everything Under The Sun, you can pre-order the new Everything Under The Sun: Quiz Book now! Available on Amazon here, or through independent UK bookshops here. Instagram: @itseverythingunderthesunTiktok: @itseverythingunderthesunX/Twitter: @eutsworldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weeks episode of Everything Under the Sun we hear from Zach Ritchie ahead of his performance at the Black Nugget and Rachel Fulfer stops by to chat about Woodystock.
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On this week's episode of Everything Under the Sun, we hear from Marry Harris with the Roaring Fork Audubon Society.
On this week's episode of Everything Under the Sun, host James Steindler interviews Carbondale Arts ED, Jamie Abbot ahead of opening day of Mountain Fair!
Welcome to Books Without Borders, the podcast where two people in different hemispheres come together to discuss their favourite things: books! In this episode, Nina's finally had time to read again, Emma's accidentally read three fairytale retellings and intentionally read a bunch of queer books, and we both have rather hefty hauls! Send us an email! BooksWithoutBordersPod@gmail.com Follow Emma on Instagram @emma_jane_reads Follow Nina on StoryGraph ninaevan ————————————————— Chapters: 00:00:00 Intro and chats 00:09:12 The Gilded Mirror 00:14:43 Crystal Clear 00:21:30 Everything Under the Moon 00:23:47 Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead 00:24:37 The Hobbit 00:27:20 Private Rites 00:29:23 Ash 00:33:37 The Gender Games 00:36:46 Crossings 00:40:35 Iris Kelly Doesn't Date 00:42:16 Some Desperate Glory 00:48:14 Dear Diseased Body 00:49:53 Esio Trot 00:55:59 Of Jade and Dragons 01:00:51 Ulysses 01:03:28 Wicked 01:03:49 Musical theatre tangent 01:06:12 This Time Tomorow 01:08:52 The World at Her Fingertips 01:09:28 Jade War 01:09:52 Nina's Haul 01:17:56 Emma's Haul 01:21:07 Outro ————————————————— Books mentioned in this episode: The Gilded Mirror – KE Barden A Court of Throne and Roses – Sarah J. Maas Beauty and the Beast – Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve Crystal Clear – Lou Nova The Green Bone Saga – Fonda Lee Everything Under the Moon – Michael Earp Homesick for Another World – Ottessa Moshfegh Salt Slow – Julia Armfield Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead – Olga Tokarczuk trans. Antonia Lloyd-Jones The Hobbit – J.R.R. Tolkien Peter Pan – J.M. Barrie Lost Kingdom – Laurel Black Private Rites – Julia Armfield Our Wives Under the Sea – Julia Armfield Ash – Malinda Lo The Gender Games – Juno Dawson Her Majesty's Royal Coven – Juno Dawson Crossings – Alex Landragin Iris Kelly Doesn't Date – Ashley Herring Blake Bright Falls trilogy – Ashley Herring Blake Some Desperate Glory – Emily Tesh Dear Diseased Body – Cara Morgan Esio Trot – Roald Dahl Of Jade and Dragons – Amber Chen Ulysses – James Joyce The Emperor's New Clothes – Hans Christian Andersen Jane Eyre – Charlotte Brontë Wicked – Gregory Maguire This Time Tomorrow – Emma Straub Landline – Rainbow Rowell The World at Her Fingertips: The Story of Helen Keller – Joan Dash Jade War – Fonda Lee Holding Up the Universe – Jennifer Niven All the Bright Places – Jennifer Niven Midnight Rooms – Donyae Coles A Magical Girl Retires – Park Seolyeon trans. Anton Hur Toward Eternity – Anton Hur Their Divine Fires – Wendy Chen The Ministry of Time – Kaliane Bradley The House of Hidden Meanings – RuPaul The Wildes: A Novel in Five Acts – Louis Bayard Briefly Perfect Human: Making and Authentic Life by Getting Real about the End – Alua Arthur The Woman Destroyed – Simone de Beauvoir The Last Sane Woman – Hannah Regel The It Girl – Ruth Ware Black River – Matthew Spencer Creative Differences and Other Stories – Graeme Simsion The Stranger – Kathryn Hore Birdsong – Sebastian Faulks Mythos – Jaysen Headley Mongrel – Hanako Footman A Curious Beginning – Deanna Raybourn ————————————————— Also mentioned: Donate and support Emma in the readathon to raise money for literacy in Cambodia: https://chaptersforchange.org/emma-grey Cara Morgan's chapbook: https://bottlecap.press/products/diseased Cara Morgan can be found on Instagram @caramorganpoet and here is their link tree: https://linktr.ee/CaraLikeCarrot Ekman's Universal Emotions (turns out there's seven now!) https://www.paulekman.com/universal-emotions Abdi Nazemian https://www.abdinazemian.com/ Booksandlala 2024 Buzzword Reading Challenge https://youtu.be/mACoc82jA04?si=rVFt-Z3GLu7YJYj7 Book Roast https://youtube.com/@BookRoast CAWPILE introduction https://youtu.be/iZhinxtTMFQ CAWPILE V4 https://youtu.be/Z24ckUB-FY4 @salboreads on Instagram Audrey app https://www.listenwithaudrey.com/ Orilium Adventure in Aeldia challenge https://youtu.be/j-YepeqhKUY?si=__7DPPoVuq1Yzhwz Jaysen Headley - @ezeekat on all socials
This week on Everything Under the Sun, guest Mark Burrows, local chocolatier, talks with the Sun about the world economics of the cocoa trade.
On this week's episode of Everything Under the Sun, The Sopris Sun team speaks with a few members of American Legion Post 100 for the Fourth of July.
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A Bonus Episode on Insurance, Vaccines, and Everything Under the Sun on 'Moments'"In this special bonus episode of "Moments," we embark on a journey through a myriad of topics, from insurance to vaccines, and everything under the sun. Join me as I delve into the world of insurance policies, share insights on the importance of vaccines, and explore the multifaceted realm of radio broadcasting. This episode is a melting pot of information and discussions, offering a diverse range of insights to enrich your understanding of various subjects. Tune in for a captivating blend of knowledge, curiosity, and exploration as we navigate through the vast landscape of topics that touch our lives in different ways. Don't miss this eclectic bonus episode on 'Moments.' --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myrtle-october/message
In this special episode of Talking Pools Podcast, hosts Rudy and Andrea dive deep into the fascinating insights unveiled in the recently published 2024 State of Pool Service report by SKIMMER. Joined by Niki Acosta and Jack Nelson from SKIMMER, the hosts explore key trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the pool service industry today. From the impact of advanced technology to emerging customer preferences, the discussion promises to be a comprehensive exploration of the current landscape and what lies ahead for pool service professionals. Whether you're a seasoned pool expert or a casual enthusiast, this episode offers an invaluable glimpse into the state of the industry and the dynamic forces steering its future.A South Carolina resort will pay $26 million to the family of a child who suffered serious chemical burns from an overchlorinated pool. Everything Under the Sun expo in Orlando, if you want to attend the show, you can get free exhibit hall access with Skimmer's code. That code is 131821. AquaStar Pool Products The Global Leader in Safety, Dependability, & Innovation in Pool Technology.POOL MAGAZINE Pool Magazine is leading up to the minute news source for Swimming Pool News and Pool Features. OuBLUERAY XL The real mineral purifier! Reduce your pool maintenance costs & efforts by 50%Leslie's Pro Whether your pool care business is residential or commercial, the Leslie's Pro team is here as your Jack's Magic If you know Jack's you'd have no stains!CPO Certification Classes Attend your CPO class with Rudy Stankowitz!Online Pool Classes The difference between you and your competition is what you know!the 'How to Get Rid of Algae' handbook The most comprehensive guide on algae prevention and remediation you will ever own. Take our 2-minute listener survey! Help us to provide you with more of the content you want to hear. Take our quick 2-minute survey!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThank you so much for listening! You can find us on social media: Facebook Instagram Tik Tok Email us: talkingpools@gmail.com
What if the gap between where you are and where you want to be doesn't really exist? That's just one of the key realizations Carla Rotering learned in her coaching with Steve Hardison. In this very special conversation with host Meredith Bell, Carla shares limiting beliefs that she became aware of and learned to release.Carla first met Steve when they were both students at the University of Santa Monica. She takes us behind the scenes in his selection of “My Amy Project” and how that impacted Carla's relationship with her own adult children. She talks about some of the most impactful moments when Steve drew her attention to specific behaviors that were undermining her ability to show up as her best self. The beautiful 4-word statement that she shares at the end of this conversation is one that we can all adopt and live by. In fact, she said she “stole” it from Steve to remind herself that she didn't need to see him as more enlightened or superior. She could BE “living love” just as he is.About the Guest: Dr. Carla Rotering, a Pulmonary and Critical Care physician, is a leader, mentor and coach who is deeply committed to people–to their growth, upliftment, resilience and purpose as they strive toward the optimum expression of themselves in their professional and personal lives. She supports mastery for individuals and organizations by employing both experiential and introspective processes. Carla delivers her guidance and expertise with full-hearted enthusiasm, caring, wisdom and humor. Her life experience and training have offered her a deep appreciation for the role of lifelong learning, coaching and mentoring as it contributes to evolving human potential and our shared ability to expand and grow toward collaboration, excellence and integrity. Carla is also the founder, consultant, and executive coach at Boxcar International and at drcarlarotering.com. She is the co-founder of Our Future Selves retreat series and Everything Under the Sun retreat series. She is the co-author of Language of Caring Guide for Physicians: Communication Essentials for Patient Centered Care and the recipient of the Phoenix Business Journal's HealthCare Heroes Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019.Offerings:> Individual and organizational Coaching and Self-Mastery > Destination Retreats and Workshops > Speaking, Keynote addresses> Leadership development and Mentorship> Individual and Organizational Attentive Communication Skills Traininghttps://www.drcarlarotering.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/carla-rotering-a3a82a3/About the Host: Meredith Bell is the Co-founder and President of Grow Strong Leaders. Her company publishes software tools and books that help people build strong relationships at work and at home.Meredith is an expert in leader and team communications, the author of three books, and the host of the Grow Strong Leaders Podcast. She co-authored her latest books, Connect with Your Team: Mastering the Top 10 Communication Skills, and Peer Coaching Made Simple, with her business partner, Dr. Dennis Coates. In them, Meredith and Denny provide how-to guides for improving communication skills and serving as a peer coach to someone else. Meredith is also The Heart-centered Connector. One of her favorite ways of BEING in the world is to introduce people who can benefit from knowing each other. https://growstrongleaders.com/
Evangelist Sherrell D. Mims is an Amazon bestselling author and contributor of several books that have captivated readers worldwide. Also known for her brand Ms. Sherrell Speaks, the speaker has shared her story as a teacher, caregiver, and entrepreneur. Her book entitled I Will Wait Until Morning: A Caregiver's Memoir on Assisting a Loved One with Cancer, captured millions of readers as Sherrell went deeper into her personal journey and experiences.Additionally, Sherrell D. Mims is the #1 bestselling contributing author for the Unleash Your Undeniable Impact, National Prayer Book for Everything Under the Sun and Women Inspiring Nations: I'm Still Standing Volume 3. Her knowledge as a family caregiver advocate, inspirational leader, and transformational speaker has reached multitudes and uplifted spirits across the globe. Sherrell D. Mims has dreamt of becoming an international speaker for as long as she can remember. Being Shawn Fair's latest discovery, Sherrell's career as a speaker takes on a higher league. She was previously featured on SPEAKERCON2020 and currently on the SPEAKERCON2O21, recognized for her ability to engage audiences well and make them relate to her. Furthermore, Sherrell is one of the most sought-after speakers for Shawn Fair's Leadership Tour 2021.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we are talking about pests. Dean DeVore welcomes Dr. Jim Fredericks, Chief Entomologist & Vice President of Technical and Regulatory Affairs of the National Pest Management Association back to the podcast to get the latest information on how to protect your health and home from pests this summer.For more information, visit www.pestworld.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on "Everything Under the Sun", it's all about air quality. Dean DeVore discusses air quality and more summer heat means more stagnant air and more pollution in the air we breathe. We are joined by Dr. Rupa Basu, Research Scientist/Epidemiologist at Cal EPA/Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment to talk about a recent study about increases in stagnant air and more. Also, AccuWeather meteorologists Dave Dombek and Paul Pastelok join the chat to talk about how air quality can affect forecasting, especially during peak fire season.Learn more about the Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment on Twitter at @OEHHA and read the following study for more information!https://www.climatecentral.org/climate-matters/stagnant-air Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Dean DeVore is joined by AccuWeather's Lead Long-range Forecaster, Paul Pastelok with a look at AccuWeather's 2023 Summer forecast!AccuWeather's 2023 Summer Forecast:https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-forecasts/us-summer-weather-accuweather-breaks-down-the-2023-forecast/1519281Then, we take a trip back in time to May 1937 with Evan Myers to learn about how weather impacted the Hindenburg disaster.It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun”, Dean DeVore is joined by Lee Harris, longtime morning news anchor at WINS-AM/FM in New York City. Lee chats with Dean about his career as a news anchor, how broadcasting has changed over the years and shares some of his favorite memories covering New York's biggest news and weather events. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Tornado Week on “Everything Under the Sun” and who better to talk to than storm chaser and extreme meteorologist Reed Timmer? Dean DeVore sits down with Reed live from the road to talk about the wildest and most memorable tornadoes that he's encountered in his 25-year chasing career, during which he has intercepted over 600 twisters. Plus, what goes in to his day-to-day planning and scheduling for chasing and intercepting massive storms. It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun!”Read about his top five chases here:https://www.accuweather.com/en/severe-weather/reed-timmer-recounts-his-top-5-most-memorable-tornado-chases/1517211More on Reed Timmer:https://www.youtube.com/tornadovideoshttps://twitter.com/ReedTimmerAccuhttps://www.tiktok.com/@reedtimmerwxhttps://www.instagram.com/reedtimmer/https://www.facebook.com/reedtimmer2.0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun”, we take a trip to the great outdoors as camping season kicks off! Dean DeVore is joined by Whitney Scott, SVP of Strategy from Kampgrounds of America. Whitney and Dean discuss the rise in popularity of camping in recent years, and what to expect in the coming spring and summer months. Plus, how to make the most of your outdoor vacation.Then, we take a trip back in time with Evan Myers to learn about the Chernobyl Disaster as its 37th anniversary approaches on April 26th. It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”!For more information about Kampgrounds of America, visit https://koa.com/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we're talking about floods. Host Dean DeVore is joined by AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski to break down the parts of the United States that run the highest risk of flooding events this spring, and how crops and commodities could be affected.Then, we take a trip back in time with Evan Myers to find out what happened in weather history for April! It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we are talking about pests. Much of the country has experienced unseasonably mild temperatures and precipitation levels this winter. While the warmer-than-normal weather has been enjoyable for most of us, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) wants Americans to know how these weather patterns can impact pest populations, particularly ticks, mosquitoes and cockroaches. Dean DeVore welcomes Dr. Jim Fredericks, Chief Entomologist & Vice President of Technical and Regulatory Affairs of the National Pest Management Association back to the podcast to get the latest information on how to protect your health and home from pests this spring.Then, Dean chats with AccuWeather's Alex Sosnowski and Brandon Buckingham about the wild weather of the past week, plus a preview for this weekend and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we are talking about the latest round of west coast storms with Leslie Lopez, morning meteorologist for ABC7 Eyewitness News in Los Angeles and AccuWeather long-range expert, Paul Pastelok. Dean, Leslie and Paul discuss the incredible historic nature of these storms, short term and long term impacts to the drought situation, flooding when we have two separate melts, and the impacts on agriculture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we are talking all about earthquakes. With the recent uptick in seismic activity in Turkey and Syria, as well as in the US over the last few weeks, many are wondering, is it going to get worse? We're joined by Dr. Jeffrey Park, Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences at Yale University to try and answer those questions and talk seismology. Dr. Park talks about the recent earthquakes and what the future could hold both in the US and globally.Then, AccuWeather's Evan Myers takes us on a trip back in time to explore what happened in weather history in March. It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun” More on Dr. Park here:https://people.earth.yale.edu/profile/jeffrey-park/about Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun”, Dean welcomes, William Van Tassel, PhD from AAA with a bunch of safe driving tips for any kind of weather, including how to drive in the winter, rain, wet leaves, pothole season, zipper-merging, etc.Dr. Bill manages AAA's national driver training program, providing safety education resources and expertise to AAA clubs and the driving public. https://www.aaa.com/stop/ Then Dean welcomes AccuWeather's Brian Lada to get an update on the top astronomy events happening here in 2023. https://www.accuweather.com/en/space-news/top-astronomy-events-in-2023/1426977 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we're helping you prepare your garden for spring! Host Dean DeVore is joined by Margaret Roach from the podcast ‘A Way to Garden'. Margaret Roach is a leading garden writer for 30 years at ‘Martha Stewart Living,' ‘Newsday,' and has authored three books. Since April 2020, garden columnist for “The New York Times.” https://awaytogarden.com/https://awaytogarden.com/podcast/Then Dean welcomes Chris Vagasky from the National Lightning Safety Council to discuss the recent study about how lasers can guide dangerous lightnings strikes to a safer path.https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/laser-deflects-lightning-atop-a-mountain-in-switzerland/1471534 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun” we're counting down until the biggest game in football! Host Dean DeVore is joined by Collegiate and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jack Ham. Jack talks with Dean about playing in the 1970's and how the game has changed for players when it comes to weather.Then, Jack shares some stories from the gridiron where he was playing in not-ideal weather conditions. Plus, hear why he is fascinated by the weather and his picks for this weekend's Big Game!It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cheryl Baker and Jay Aston join Genevieve to reminisce about winning the Eurovision Song Contest in 1981 and then becoming one of the biggest pop acts of the early '80s. They chat about being trend setters, recall the horrific coach crash they all miraculously survived and open up about the infighting that led to Jay leaving the band - and explain how they reunited 25 years later. Plus Jay talks about music bringing her back from rock bottom, her theatre school and her amazing cancer recovery. While Cheryl reveals her worst moment on stage and the celebrity who isn't the best kisser...! **Please note this episode contains mild swearing** ============= The Fizz are playing at Indigo at the O2 in London on 31 March. You can find all the dates for their upcoming shows this year at thefizzofficial.com - and their latest album, Everything Under the Sun, is out now. ============= Say hello on social media! You can find the podcast on Twitter @CelebCatchUpPod or Instagram @celebritycatchuppodcast. And if you'd like to support the show, find out more at celebritycatchup.com/support. ============= Produced and edited by Genevieve. Theme music by Mark Savage @mrdiscopop
This week on “Everything Under the Sun”, Dean DeVore is joined by Expert Long-Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok to discuss the 2023 spring forecast and what to expect, will some spots see more snow? Plus, we look at the the most famous day in Punxsutawney, PA…Groundhog Day! We're joined by Larry Richert of KDKA radio of Pittsburgh with a look of what it's really like to celebrate Groundhog Day in Pennsylvania!Then we take a trip back in time with Evan Myers to learn about how a massive snowstorm in New York City ruined a mayor's political career! It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun”, we chat about the 103rd annual American Meteorologist Society Conference and the future of weather forecasting. Dean DeVore is joined by Chief Video Meteorologist Bernie Rayno, VP of Forecasting Marshall Moss, and Chief Meteorologist Jon Porter as they discuss their experience being at the AMS Conference and some of the awards AccuWeather brought home from Denver.Then, the exciting news of discovery of a new exoplanet using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope! We are joined by Guangwei Fu from Department of Physics and Astronomy at John Hopkins University to discuss this significant discovery and what it means for the future. It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”!Learn more about the Webb Telescope:https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2023/nasa-s-webb-confirms-its-first-exoplanet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on “Everything Under the Sun”, we take a look at the parade of storms that has inundated Southern California with heavy rains and flooding, causing devastation in many areas. Dean DeVore is joined by AccuWeather Multimedia Journalist, Bill Wadell to talk about his experience being on the ground in California covering the storms, as well as comments from survivors who witnessed the destruction firsthand. Plus Chief Meteorologist, Jon Porter talks about the impacts of the California storms and if they are to expect more rain in the coming weeks.Then, we take a trip back in time with Evan Myers with a story of how heavy rains in 1863 led to a Union Army being stuck in the mud! It's all this week on “Everything Under the Sun”! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Everything Under the Sun, Dean gets an update on the wintry forecast from AccuWeather meteorologist, Dave Dombek. Plus, it's Snow Squall Awareness Week, Dean and Dave have all the information on what to do in case you're caught in one.And, Lynnette Brammer, the lead for domestic flu surveillance team at the CDC stops by to provide insight into current flu activity and what we can expect this season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on "Everything Under the Sun", Dean DeVore is joined by AccuWeather Expert Long-Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok to discuss Nicole's landfall and an update to the 2022 Winter Forecast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Exploring the IcebergHow do we grow closer to and more like Jesus? How are we experiencing the regeneration of the Holy Spirit in our lives today? It starts and ends with God's agape love for us and for the world. God, in Christ Jesus, has done for us what we could not do for ourselves. Through the love of Christ and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit, we have been saved, justified, and called children of God. Nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. Amen? Amen. In obedience to God's command and following the example of our Lord Jesus, we practice the habit of quiet time with God, drinking deep from the well of God's love so that we can love God and others well. Human relationships require open communication, especially about our mutual expectations and “the stories we are telling ourselves:” about the thoughts and motives of others. We may have Jesus in our hearts, we learned last week, but we also have grandpa in our bones! That is, our family histories—the good, the bad, and the ugly—all play into and play out in our current relating with God and others.Everything Under the SunAnd that gets us to this week's lesson that challenges us to “explore the iceberg,” to look inside us and see what lies under the surface, in our hearts and wills. Emotions. Motives. Yes, we are going to talk about our feelings. Let's start in Ecclesiastes 3:1-11, written over 2500 years ago.There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens:2 a time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to uproot, 3 a time to kill and a time to heal, a time to tear down and a time to build, 4 a time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance, 5 a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them, a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing, 6 a time to search and a time to give up, a time to keep and a time to throw away, 7 a time to tear and a time to mend, a time to be silent and a time to speak, 8 a time to love and a time to hate, a time for war and a time for peace.9 What do workers gain from their toil? 10 I have seen the burden God has laid on the human race. 11 [God] has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end. Support the show
This week on "Everything Under the Sun'" Host, Dean DeVore chats with Sweeny Murti, Yankees Beat Reporter for WFAN Sports Radio in New York City and Tom Ackerman, Sports Director, KMOX radio in St. Louis. Dean, Sweeny and Tom discuss all things sports - the end of the baseball season and up coming playoffs, college football and more. Plus Dean takes a look at the upcoming forecast for this holiday weekend and the week beyond. Follow on Twitter:Sweeny Murti - @YankeesWFANTom Ackerman - @Ackerman1120 Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Jukebox The Ghost over Zoom video.Jukebox the Ghost's flamboyant and ambitious new album, “Cheers” is an arena-sized, ebullient toast to surviving and thriving in the face of hard times, conjuring up 70's Queen and McCartney-styled song suites, without sacrificing any modern punch. As the millennial generation's torch carrier of the piano pop legacy, Jukebox the Ghost's latest album represents a fresh, ambitious, and imaginative take on the piano rock genre. Piano-pop trio Jukebox the Ghost formed in college in 2006 and has steadily their devoted fanbase over almost two decades, finding their home as an internationally touring band with a massive, grassroots following outside of traditional music industry pipelines. Composed of Ben Thornewill (piano/vocals), Tommy Siegel (guitar/bass/vocals) and Jesse Kristin (drums/vocals), they have played over 1,000 shows around the world over the course of their touring career. “Cheers”, their sixth studio effort, is the result of a three-year songwriting and recording process, culled from over 50 songs that the band brought to the table. The recording process began in Brooklyn during the beginning of the pandemic and continued throughout, with the band self-producing and quarantining together for six months to make the finished product -- by far the longest stretch of time the band has spent in the studio working on a LP to date. The effort is palpable; motifs appear and re-appear in interstitial tracks that segue into standalone pop songs, implying a larger thematic architecture that borders on a concept record without being overwrought. By almost any measure, it's their most ambitious and cohesive creative effort to date.Longtime fans will hear little bits of past Jukebox the Ghost embedded in the record, distilled into something more confident and bold. The imaginative lyrics, song segues, and storytelling of Let Live and Let Ghosts (2008), the retro sensibility of Everything Under the Sun (2010), the concise modern pop smarts of their recent self-titled album (2014) and the broad pop earnestness of Off to the Races (2018) are all on full display. On their sixth studio album, Jukebox the Ghost is firing on all cylinders. Cheers, indeed.We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #JukeboxTheGhost #Cheers #NewMusic #zoom Listen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod