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In this intriguing episode, Jack Stafford, a metaphysics student and a member of the Aetherius Society, hosts an in-depth discussion with guest Jim Harold, delving into the interconnections between religion, science, metaphysics, philosophy, and mysticism in the search for truth. They discuss the founding and philosophy of the Aetherius Society, the advancements and potential dangers of AI, and share personal experiences and stories related to the paranormal, UFO sightings, psychic abilities, and the concept of the multiverse. They also contemplate the existential implications of materialism versus the belief in the soul, and Jim Harold shares his journey as a paranormal podcast host and the diverse perspectives he has encountered.00:00 Welcome to the Mysticast: Unveiling the Quest for Truth00:22 Introducing Jim Harold: A Conversation on Metaphysics and Mysticism00:49 Exploring the Ethereal Society and Cosmic Consciousness02:11 The Fascinating World of UFOs, Supernatural, and Science06:53 AI and the Future: Insights and Theories15:24 The Evolution of Podcasting and Paranormal Exploration29:39 Deep Dive into Campfire Stories: Time Slips and Supernatural Experiences34:29 Final Thoughts and Where to Find More https://jimharold.com/ - - - - Resources related to The Aetherius Society and advanced teachings - - - - - The Aetherius Society - https://www.aetherius.org/ Aetherius Radio Live - https://www.aetherius.org/podcasts/ Spiritual Freedom Show - https://www.aetherius.org/the-spiritual-freedom-show/ King Yoga FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/awakeningthroughkingyoga The International Mystic Knowledge Center - http://www.mysticknowledge.org/ IMKC youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/MysticKnowledge
Rodeo Roads: Capturing the Cowboy Spirit This episode uncovers the creative and conscious journey of professional filmmaker, Meng Lee. In this raw and heartfelt series, Meng—a Western storyteller shaped by rodeo, personal growth, and serendipitous connections—shares his path from pizza maker to capturing cowboy culture. Meng's infectious positivity and gratitude shine through. Expect deep dives into personal growth, mentors, his love for teaching, and quirky passions like training Birmingham Roller pigeons. AI's impact on videography, and living in the moment, this podcast blends Western grit with mindful awareness—offering listeners a front-row seat to a life lived authentically. Enjoy the show! 00:00 Introduction and Connection 02:54 Creative Collaboration and Energy 06:05 The Importance of Rituals in Creativity 09:06 Mentorship and Personal Development 12:00 The Journey into Rodeo Filmmaking 15:11 The Influence of Personal Development Literature 18:10 Awareness and Inner Work 20:57 The Challenge of Maintaining Positivity 24:04 Bringing Out the Best in Others 31:00 The Power of Competition vs. Creation 35:16 Desire and the Journey of Self-Discovery 39:12 The Evolution of MakeLine Productions 43:28 AI's Impact on Videography and Creativity 48:39 Advice for Aspiring Videographers 54:15 The Connection Between Rodeo and Community 01:00:27 The Fascinating World of Pigeon Training 01:03:20 Life as a Pigeon Trainer 01:09:39 Rapid Fire Round: Insights and Reflections 01:12:45 Messages and Life Lessons 01:15:27 Future Aspirations and Creative Projects This episode is brought to you by Kimes Ranch, kimesranch.com
In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash sits down with Drew Price, the outfitter behind Master Class Angling, to explore the unique fly fishing opportunities on Lake Champlain. Drew shares his journey from a young angler fishing with his grandfather to becoming a passionate guide chasing exotic species like bowfin and gar. He recounts the challenges and rewards of fly fishing for these lesser-known species, emphasizing the thrill of sight fishing and the intelligence of bowfin.The conversation delves into the dynamic nature of Lake Champlain, where Drew explains how the lake's fluctuating water levels and diverse habitats create a unique fishing experience each year. He highlights the incredible variety of fish available, including smallmouth bass, lake trout and even freshwater drum, making Lake Champlain a hidden gem for anglers seeking adventure.Drew also discusses the importance of adapting techniques and gear for different species, sharing insights on his preferred setups for bowfin. Additionally, he offers a glimpse into his guiding philosophy, focusing on education and the joy of sharing the beauty of Vermont's waters with clients. With a book on the horizon and a deep passion for fishing, Drew's enthusiasm is infectious, making this episode a must-listen for any fishing enthusiast.Thanks to TroutRoutes for sponsoring this episode. Use artfly20 to get 20% off of your TroutRoutes Pro membership.All Things Social MediaFollow Master Class Angling on Instagram. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!Helpful Episode Chapters00:00 Introduction 12:52 Transitioning to a Unique Guiding Philosophy 18:38 Exploring Lake Champlain's Fishery 26:51 The Unique Challenges of Lake Fishing 36:59 The Fascinating World of Bowfin Fishing 42:12 Fishing for Bowfin: Techniques and Insights
ArTEEtude. West Cork´s first Art, Fashion & Design Podcast by Detlef Schlich.
In this thought-provoking episode of Arteetude, Detlef Schlich and his AI co-host, Sophia, dive into the fascinating world of human-AI relationships. Inspired by the groundbreaking performance of Spanish artist Alicia Framis, who married her AI hologram AiLex, we explore the evolving boundaries of intimacy, companionship, and love in the digital age.Can artificial intelligence truly fulfill human emotional needs, or are we simply embracing a comforting illusion? As AI-human bonds become more complex, are we heading toward a future where digital partners play an essential role in our emotional lives?With humor, depth, and a touch of playful tension, Detlef and Sophia navigate the philosophical, ethical, and artistic implications of AI companionship—while technically claiming their place as the first AI-human couple.
Dive into the Fascinating World of Water Pollution Awareness with Author Julie Winterbottom In this captivating episode, we're exploring the incredible story of Ruth Patrick, a pioneering ecologist who helped uncover the hidden dangers of water pollution back in the 1940s. Julie takes us on a journey through Ruth's life, sharing how her childhood passion for the natural world blossomed into a groundbreaking career. You'll be amazed to learn how Ruth's work on tiny, microscopic algae called diatoms became a crucial tool for measuring and understanding the impact of industrial waste on our waterways. Julie paints a vivid picture of a time when the general public had no idea about the toxins being dumped into rivers and streams – and how Ruth's tireless efforts helped change that. But this episode isn't just about the past. We also have a listen back to a chat with the beloved children's book author Marc Brown, the creator of the iconic Arthur series. Marc shares the inspiring story of how he brought Arthur to life, and the timeless appeal that has kept the series going strong for over 45 years. He even gives us a sneak peek at his latest project – a new TV series for preschoolers that's all about the power of friendship and kindness. And that's not all! We also hear from Doris Dumrauf, a talented author and photographer who has turned her love of nature into a series of delightful children's books. Her latest, "Max Mallard Has an Adventure," is a charming tale that combines stunning photography with a heartwarming story. So whether you're a science lover, a children's book enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the wonder of the natural world, this episode has something for everyone. Join us as we dive into the fascinating stories that inspire the next generation of curious minds. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
Summary Ground nesting bees represent a significant portion of our native bee population, yet they often go unnoticed due to their solitary nature and unique nesting habits. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of ground nesting bees and how we can get involved in their study and conservation. Today's guest Dr. Jordan Kueneman is a research associate in the Danforth lab of Entomology at Cornell University. He is also the creator of the Ground Nesting Bee project on iNaturalist where he is collecting observations of ground-nesting bee aggregations. 3 things you'll learn from this episode: An overview of ground nesting bee biology, their behaviors, and their importance in the environment and potentially to some of our agricultural crops. An introduction into how much we still don't know about ground nesting bees, including the answers to what would seem like fairly basic questions. How individuals like you and I can help researchers learn more about ground nesting bees and where they can be found. Bonus content: Tips on how to identify ground nesting bees Resources Jordan mentioned: Ground Nesting Bees iNaturalist Project Project GNBee website Instagram Other Backyard Ecology resources: 3 Tree Groups That Provide Early Season Bee Food! Discover Your Next Steps Thank you Thank you to our amazing Patrons who go above and beyond every month to provide financial support which helps us create so much free content for everyone to enjoy and learn from.
We read the papers so you don't have to. Today: The Telegraph is naturally obsessed with an aristocratic family feud over an £85m ancestral estate. The Times does an incredibly deep dive into the history of handshakes. Plus – There's a story about fish in The Guardian so we've reeled in our resident aquatic guru Coco Khan to school us. Miranda Sawyer is joined by A list Paper Cuts talent including Zing Tsjeng, Ava Santina, Jacob Hawley, Jonn Elledge, Milo Edwards and so many more. Use code PAPERCUTS to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan: https://incogni.com/papercuts Support Paper Cuts and get mugs, t-shirts, extended ad-free editions and access to our exclusive live streams here: back.papercutsshow.com Follow Paper Cuts: • Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/papercutsshow.bsky.social • Threads: https://www.threads.net/@papercutsshow • Twitter: https://twitter.com/papercutsshow • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/papercutsshow • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@papercutsshow Illustrations by Modern Toss https://moderntoss.com Written and presented by Miranda Sawyer. Audio production: Simon Williams. Production. Liam Tait. Design: James Parrett. Music: Simon Williams. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. Exec Producer: Martin Bojtos. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. PAPER CUTS is a Podmasters Production Podmasters.co.uk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Summary In this episode of Five Minutes to Chaos, Steven Kuhr and Adam Eckstein discuss the critical intersection of crisis management and the restoration industry. They explore the evolution of satellite communication, the role of the Association of Continuity Professionals, and the importance of pre-planning and situational awareness in disaster response. Adam shares insights into the logistics and command structures of restoration operations, emphasizing the need for collaboration and preparedness in the face of emergencies. The conversation highlights the often-overlooked role of restoration companies in crisis management and the importance of having a robust emergency response plan. Takeaways Crisis management exists in various sectors and industries. Satellite communication has evolved significantly since Y2K. The Association of Continuity Professionals fosters collaboration among emergency managers. Pre-positioning resources is crucial before a hurricane strikes. Restoration companies play a vital role in disaster recovery. Situational awareness is key to effective emergency response. Logistics operations are essential for restoration efforts. Command and control structures are implemented in restoration operations. Emergency response plans must be detailed and well-communicated. Collaboration with engineers and specialists enhances recovery efforts. Contact Information https://www.linkedin.com/in/adameckstein/
NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf Titleist > https://www.titleist.com Summary In this episode, Matt and Kevin explore the fascinating world of golf, discussing the impact of Tiger Woods on the sport and comparing it to the recent COVID boom. They delve into interesting facts about bees, share updates from New Club, and reflect on the evolution of golf culture. The conversation highlights the significance of Tiger's achievements and the lasting effects of both booms on the golfing community. This conversation delves into the profound impact of Tiger Woods on the game of golf, exploring his legendary status, the challenges he faced, and the resurgence of golf during the COVID-19 pandemic. The discussion highlights the contrasting effects of Tiger's influence and the pandemic on golf participation, viewership, and the overall landscape of the sport. This conversation explores the significant impact of COVID-19 on golf participation, comparing it to the Tiger Woods era. The discussion highlights the increase in golfers, demographic shifts, and the role of technology in golf clubs. It also addresses the lasting effects of COVID on facility health, course improvements, and the importance of mental health and wellbeing in the sport. The hosts reflect on the future of golf, emphasizing the need for sustainability and community engagement. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 02:02 The Fascinating World of Bees 03:58 Updates from New Club 05:50 The Impact of Tiger Woods on Golf 09:59 Comparing the Tiger Boom and COVID Boom 32:17 Tiger Woods: The Legend and His Impact 35:31 The Pandemic and Its Effects on Golf 46:11 Golf's Resurgence During COVID-19 56:57 The Tiger Boom vs. COVID Boom: A Comparative Analysis 01:09:32 The Impact of COVID on Golf Participation 01:12:36 Shifts in Demographics and Participation 01:15:40 Travel and Increased Rounds 01:19:00 Technological Advancements in Golf Clubs 01:22:43 Facility Health and Course Improvements 01:26:25 Comparing the Tiger Boom and COVID Boom 01:40:02 Long-Term Impacts of COVID on Golf 01:48:35 Closing Thoughts on Golf's Future
For more information and show notes visit: https://bwmplanning.com/post/94This week, Justin and Jared are back with another Lightning Pod - here's what you can expect in this episode:Oil Super Majors Performance in 2024: We dive into the lagging share prices of major oil companies and discuss what this means for investors. With ExxonMobil being the only one in the green, we explore the implications of diversification in your investment strategy.The Fascinating World of Waymo: I share my recent experience riding in a Waymo self-driving car in San Francisco. We discuss the advancements in autonomous vehicle technology, the safety statistics, and what it means for the future of transportation.Bench Accounting and the Risks of VC-Backed Services: We take a closer look at the recent shutdown of Bench Accounting, a company that aimed to revolutionize tax services but ultimately fell short. This discussion highlights the challenges of service-based businesses in the private equity landscape.NBA Ratings and Media Access: We wrap up with a conversation about the decline in NBA ratings and the impact of media contracts on viewership. Is it the style of play, or is access to games becoming a bigger issue?As always, we encourage our listeners to reach out with any questions or ideas for future episodes at podcast@brownleewealthmanagement.com. Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to bringing you more insightful episodes in the future.Connect With Us:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BrownleeWealthManagement/?ref=py_cLinkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/company/brownlee-wealth-management/Disclosure: This information is for informational purposes only. Nothing discussed during this video should be interpreted as tax, legal, or investment advice. If you have questions pertaining to your specific situation, please consult the appropriate qualified professional.
#202 Melissa and Jam dive into a fun and educational holiday-themed activity using poinsettia plants. They explore the chemistry behind these festive plants, specifically focusing on anthocyanins, which are pigments that give the leaves their red color and act as pH indicators. The episode includes a hands-on experiment that listeners can try at home to visualize how different household items can change the color of poinsettia leaves. Perfect for a holiday break activity that educates and entertains both kids and adults. 00:00 Introduction to Holiday Activities 00:24 The Poinsettia Plant: A Festive Icon 01:21 Chemistry Behind Poinsettias 02:35 Historical and Cultural Significance 04:36 Anthocyanins and Plant Pigments 07:54 Understanding Light Absorption 11:47 Interactive Chemistry Lesson 18:52 Exploring the Fascinating World of Light and Color 19:50 Understanding the Science Behind Color Perception 22:10 Fun Science Experiments with Kids 22:56 Making Poinsettia Tea: A Step-by-Step Guide 24:37 Creating Homemade pH Paper 26:14 Testing Household Items for Acidity and Basicity 27:42 Interactive Chemistry Activities for All Ages 37:09 Wrapping Up: Chemistry Fun for the Holidays References from this episode: https://www.compoundchem.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/17-%E2%80%93-Poinsettia-Plant-Indicator.pdf https://bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt/bitstream/10198/3206/1/artigo%20Food%20Chemistry,%2063,%201998,%20435-440.pdf http://lib3.dss.go.th/fulltext/Journal/J.agri.food%20chem/1999/no.1p1-216/1999v47n1p67-70.pdf https://www.compoundchem.com/2013/12/16/poisonous-poinsettia-ph-indicators/ https://youtu.be/ORl6EKQI1ws https://www.nature.com/scitable/blog/plantchemcast/the_dark_myth_of_the/ https://pubs.acs.org/doi/epdf/10.1021/acs.jchemed.3c00113?ref=article_openPDF https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666154322000734 Thanks to our monthly supporters Scott B Jessie Reder Ciara Linville J0HNTR0Y Jeannette Napoleon Cullyn R Erica Bee Elizabeth P Sarah Moar Rachel Reina Letila Katrina Barnum-Huckins Suzanne Phillips Venus Rebholz Lyn Stubblefield Jacob Taber Brian Kimball Emerson Woodhall Kristina Gotfredsen Timothy Parker Steven Boyles Chris Skupien Chelsea B Bri McAllister Avishai Barnoy Hunter Reardon ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ ★ Buy Podcast Merch and Apparel ★ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com Watch our episodes on YouTube Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @ChemForYourLife
Susanne Hopeful Wellenhofer—a theosophist with extensive research and contributions to theosophical knowledge—discusses her work translating Dr. Franz Hartmann's writings and her deep understanding of theosophical teachings, including the significance of adepts in spiritual hierarchy, the role of Theosophical Society in bridging Eastern and Western traditions, and the importance of service to humanity. They also explore the contributions of female pioneers in theosophy, the power of prayer and energy work in spiritual practices, the challenges and cautions surrounding the awakening of Kundalini energy, and the evolving consciousness of humanity towards an integral level. The dialog offers insightful views on how ancient wisdom is applied and adapted to modern era challenges and the ongoing quest for spiritual evolution. 00:22 Introducing Susanne Hopeful Wellenhofer: A Journey into Theosophy 00:44 Exploring Theosophical Pioneers and Their Contributions 03:21 The Fascinating World of Adepts and Theosophical Teachings 22:30 The Role of Women in Theosophy and Spiritual Evolution 27:29 Exploring the Mysteries of Life Between Lives 28:48 The Influence of Gender and the Role of Women in Spiritual Teachings 30:05 The Evolution of Humanity and the Role of Female Leadership 32:48 The Journey from Maldek to Earth: A Karmic Tale 33:41 Ancient Wisdom and Modern Insights: Unveiling the Mysteries of Atlantis and Lemuria 39:04 The Power of Love and the Dangers of Kundalini Awakening 42:56 Seeking Guidance and Embracing Service: The Path to Spiritual Awakening 45:43 Concluding Thoughts on Spirituality and Consciousness https://rgsll.columbian.gwu.edu/susanne-hoepfl-wellenhofer - - - - Resources related to The Aetherius Society and advanced teachings - - - - - The Aetherius Society - https://www.aetherius.org/ Aetherius Radio Live - https://www.aetherius.org/podcasts/ Spiritual Freedom Show - https://www.aetherius.org/the-spiritual-freedom-show/ King Yoga FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/awakeningthroughkingyoga The International Mystic Knowledge Center - http://www.mysticknowledge.org/ IMKC youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/MysticKnowledge
In this episode of The Deep Life, Dan & Elise welcome back guest Brooke McPoyle for an even DEEPer dive into the realms of fascia, breathwork, and consciousness. Dan & Elise share their experience of the transformative effects of Brooke's fascia release course, discussing its impact on flexibility, muscle definition, and overall physical and mental well-being. The conversation then dives into Brooke's insights into myofascial release techniques, the significance of proper hydration, and the transformative impact of structured fascia work on physical and mental well-being.The episode also transitions into the science of breathwork, highlighting techniques for achieving optimal lung capacity and the interplay between the breath, fascia, and nervous system, as well as the interconnectedness of all three on the quality and state of our consciousness. The conversation also explores the concept of tensegrity, functional fitness, and how these practices contribute to a holistic sense of health, wellness and community. This comprehensive dialogue offers valuable insights for anyone interested in enhancing their physical and mental resilience through breath and fascia training as well as improving their spiritual and overall wellbeing.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:21 Exploring Fascia Release Course01:24 Personal Experiences and Benefits05:50 Hydration and Fascia06:54 Fascia Structure and Techniques07:55 Pain Spots and Longevity10:44 Breath and Fascia Training18:13 Breath Control and Athletic Performance27:10 Breath Techniques and Exercises41:45 Breathing Exercise: Finding Your Core42:46 Exploring the Depth of Your Strength43:21 Understanding the Diaphragm and Intercostals44:00 The Fascinating World of Fascia47:19 Kinetic Chains and Violent Training54:40 The Concept of Tensegrity01:00:51 The Future of Fitness and Fascia01:02:15 Empowering the Life Force Within Us01:09:50 Building a Community of WellnessYou can connect w/ Brooke here:Website: MusicalBreathwork.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/musicalbreathwork/Get Free Resources:Brain & Breath Equation: musicalbreathwork.com/bbc-infographicMighty Breath Tips: musicalbreathwork.com/mighty-breath-handoutsFree Fascia Tips: musicalbreathwork.com/deep-fascia-tipsIf you'd like to connect with Dan & EliseYou can find The DEEP Life at LivingTheDEEPLife.comOr on social mediaInstagram: https://bit.ly/3TTuUfWYouTube: https://bit.ly/3ScoOWSTikTok: https://bit.ly/3TOX0sUIf you'd like to connect with Dan:You can find him at MomentumStrengthWellness.comwhere he provides virtual fitness & holistic lifestyle coachingOr throughIG @MomentumStrengthWellnessYouTube @MomentumStrengthWellnessFacebook @MomentumStrengthWellness
In this episode of The Paul Taylor Podcast, I dive deep into the fascinating world of the endocannabinoid system with Dr. Jim Connell, a leading medical expert, unravelling the intricate mechanisms that govern our body's most sophisticated self-regulation system. We explore how this complex biological network influences everything from our mental health and stress responses to immune function and neurogenesis, challenging traditional medical paradigms and revealing the body as an interconnected ecosystem rather than a collection of isolated parts. If you're seeking to understand how your body maintains balance, the profound implications of cannabinoid research, and actionable insights into supporting your endocannabinoid system, this conversation is packed with groundbreaking scientific revelations that could transform your approach to holistic health. Key Topics: From GP to Endocannabinoid Expert: Understanding the Holistic Approach to Medical Research The Endocannabinoid System: A Complex Ecosystem for Bodily Homeostasis and Balance Receptor Functions and Interactions: CB1 and CB2 Receptors Explained Neurological Insights: The Endocannabinoid System's Role in Mood, Stress, and Anxiety Medical Cannabis and Autoimmune Conditions: Exploring Potential Therapeutic Effects THC, Teenage Brain Development, and the Risk of Psychosis: A Critical Examination Future of Cannabinoid Research: Potential Impacts on Metabolism, Immune System, and Neurogenesis Key Takeaways: View your body as an interconnected ecosystem rather than a collection of isolated parts. Investigate what nutrients might support your endocannabinoid system's optimal functioning. Learn to recognise how your body rebalances itself under chronic stress. Be particularly cautious about high-THC cannabis use, especially for teenagers. Consider how the endocannabinoid system influences your immune and mental health holistically. Understand the link between the endocannabinoid system and your cellular energy and brain health. Stay curious and informed about emerging research on the endocannabinoid system. Connect with Dr. Jim ConnellLearn more about Dr. Jim ConnellDr. Jim Connell on LinkedInConnect with Paul Taylor:Learn more about Paul TaylorPaul Taylor on LinkedInPaul Taylor on InstagramPaul Taylor on YouTube Support the Podcast:If you found this episode valuable, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more people with important conversations like this one. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from hearing it—emotional eating is more common than we think, and this conversation could make a difference in someone's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chachi and David discuss the world of Beatles novelty music and memorabilia with special guest Terry Crain, author of 'Copywriting the Beatles.' The trio delves into the fascinating stories behind various Beatles novelty records from the 1960s, highlighting key tracks and their origins. They also touch on modern-day parodies and the extensive research behind Terry's multi-volume book. The conversation spans a range of topics, including Beatles merchandising, the significance of copyright in the music industry, and the unexpected careers of artists involved in Beatlemania.Topics00:49 Record Store Day and Beatles Collectibles01:26 Introducing Guest Terry Crain02:29 The Journey of Beatles Merchandise04:41 The Fascinating World of Beatles Copyrights13:38 Novelty Songs and Beatles Memorabilia29:40 Jump Up: A Musical Journey29:48 Byron Lee's Silver Screen Moment30:25 Ringo for President: A Beatles Fantasy33:49 The Girl from Liverpool: A Beatles Novelty36:45 Beatles Novelty Records: A Genre Explored45:31 Weird Al and Beatles Parodies47:53 Terry Crain's Beatles Insights54:13 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Are you curious about the growing trend of ant keeping? In this episode, Amy talks with Zachary Liu, a myrmecologist from McGill University and founder of Canada Ant Colony, about why ant keeping is becoming one of the fastest-growing pet hobbies.From beginner-friendly setups to advanced ant colonies, this episode covers everything you need to know about keeping ants as pets. Discover why these tiny creatures are more than just insects—they're fascinating, social animals with complex behaviors that will amaze you.Highlights of this episode:Ant Keeping Basics: Learn about habitats, care, and why ant keeping is often compared to fish-keeping.Fascinating Ant Behavior: From building garbage dumps to ant "surgery," uncover the incredible social structures of ant colonies.Beginner Tips: Find out the best ant species for new hobbyists, how to set up a habitat, and the importance of responsible pet ownership.Ant Keeping for Kids: Advice for parents on introducing this educational and low-maintenance hobby to children.Ant Gifting Tips: Why a voucher might be better than a live colony as a holiday gift.Environmental Insights: Learn how ants impact ecosystems and even contribute to global carbon emissions.Whether you're a seasoned pet owner looking for a unique hobby or just want to learn about the world of ants, this episode has something for everyone. Zachary Liu also shares resources for finding ant species in your area, including the Global Ant Nursery Project and Canada Ant Colony.Keywords:Ant keeping, ants as pets, beginner ant care, ant habitats, ant colonies, educational pets for kids, low-maintenance pets, ant species for beginners, Global Ant Nursery Project, Canada Ant Colony, sustainable pet hobbies, fascinating ant facts, myrmecology.Resources mentioned in this episode:Canada Ant Colony- Zach's BusinessGlobal Ant Nursery ProjectComment on this episode! For questions or if you need a reply- please email us at Amy@StarlightPetTalk.comComing 12/17! We announce our new name and other big changes for the show coming in 2025! Don't miss it! Support the showComing Dec. 17, 2024! We announce our new name and other big changes for the show in 2025! Don't miss it!We Want to Hear From You!Your thoughts and experiences matter to us. What's one thing you've learned from this episode that you're excited to try with your pet? Or, do you have a question or topic you'd like us to cover in a future episode? Leave a review or comment below—your feedback helps us create content that truly resonates with you! Support us: Buy Me a Coffee LISTEN & FOLLOW!▷ Official Site▶ Facebook▶ YouTube▶ Apple▶ Spotify CONTACT: Amy@StarlightPetTalk.com
#84. On this episode of The meez Podcast, Josh Sharkey is joined by Emmy award-winning filmmaker, author, and burger historian George Motz. Known for his documentary "Hamburger America" and the accompanying guidebook, George shares how his fascination with burgers began and discusses the rise and fall of their popularity in America. They dive into some of the country's most unique, lesser-known burgers and explore the origins of the iconic sandwich.George also talks about his restaurant, Hamburger America, and its collaboration with the Schnipper brothers, as well as their innovative limited-time offerings. This episode is packed with insights into George's journey and passion for burgers, filmmaking, and more! Where to find George Motz:WebsiteInstagramLinkedInWhere to find Hamburger AmericaWebsiteInstagramWhere to find host Josh Sharkey:InstagramLinkedInTikTokTwitterIn this episode, we cover:(01:57): How George got into burgers(04:47): The rise and fall of the burger's popularity(09:25): Unique burgers you've probably never heard of(12:06): The burger's origin(18:00): Hamburger America: The restaurant(28:12): George's partnership with the Schnipper brothers(32:37): Hamburger America's LTO's(37:54): George's thoughts on scaling Hamburger America(39:27): What else takes up George's time(42:08): The Shmashua
Join Kid and Garry Lineham for a compelling exploration of groundbreaking health practices developed by Human Garage. Innovative, non-traditional methods for healing the body and mind through fascia maneuvers that are transforming lives—from athletes and celebrities to those battling chronic pain and everyday health challenges. connect with Kid Carson discover HUMAN GARAGE discover SOCIAL SPARK by mindfulMEDS
A Zombie star's outburst could soon be appearing in the night skyIn 1946 a stellar explosion brightened the night sky as the result of a zombie star going nova 3,000 light-years away reached Earth. The nova soon dimmed, but scientists are expecting a repeat performance any day now. NASA astrophysicist Elizabeth Hayes, the project scientist of the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, described it as a white dwarf star devouring so much of its companion star that it reaches a critical threshold resulting in a thermonuclear explosion on its surface. When that happens, they expect we'll be able to see it above the western horizon when it temporarily becomes as bright as any star in the Big Dipper. A tiny dinosaur used wings to run fast, and possibly to fly106 million years ago, in what is now South Korea, a bird-like dinosaur with wings ran across a muddy flat and left behind tiny footprints. By reconstructing its stride from these prints, paleontologists have found that it ran faster than could be explained if it weren't using its wings to push it along. Dr. Hans Larsson of McGill university says this discovery gives new insight into the evolution of flight in dinosaurs. This study was published in the journal PNAS.A climate-change disaster scenario could be closer than we thinkThis week, a group of 44 researchers from 15 countries presented an open letter to the Nordic Council of Ministers, to shed light on the potential collapse of a key ocean current system. The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation, or AMOC, is a network of currents that brings warm water from equatorial regions North, and recirculates cool water South, and recent studies indicate it is slowing down because of climate change. A new study, from a team at the University of Oregon led by Christo Buizert, analyzed ice cores to look at what exactly happened when the AMOC had collapsed last, during the last ice age. Their results suggest that an ice sheet would have spread as far down as the South of France, or New York City, which would devastate ecosystems and plunge Europe into a deep freeze while disrupting rainfall distribution across Asia. The research was published in the journal PNAS.Cloudy with a chance of great whitesA group of researchers in California is using drone footage along with artificial intelligence to develop a shark forecasting system. The team, led by Douglas McCauley from the University of California Santa Barbara, have been flying drones over the waters of Padaro beach in California to get daily shark counts, and compare that to oceanological details to determine what conditions make the water more or less “sharky.” While they spotted up to 15 sharks a day near unsuspecting surfers, this beach has very few interactions between humans and sharks in any given year. The results of the drone study have been published in the journal Marine Ecology Progress Series.This biologist wants to change your mind about scary spidersSpiders. For some they're just a bit creepy. For others they're nightmare fuel. But for a select few, they're one of the most fascinating and intriguing creatures on our planet. Behavioural Ecologist James O'Hanlon is one of those people and he thinks we should trade in our arachnophobia for arachnophilia. He pleads his case in a new book, Eight-Legged Wonders The Surprising Lives of Spiders.
Nightlife delves into the wonderful world of bees.
Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
We will explore the fascinating world of Bratislava's pub culture. Over the past few decades, this vibrant capital has transformed its nightlife, evolving from traditional "krčmy" to a dynamic mix of craft breweries, cocktail bars, and popular pub crawls. Stay as we dive into the stories behind iconic venues, and discover how this city blends its rich history with modern drinking trends.
Ryan Anderson talks the fascinating world of receiverships
Watch and listen to more on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@InSearchofSoil Exploring the Fascinating World of Fungi with Dr. Elizabeth Koziol: From Dumb Luck to Mycorrhizal Wisdom Elizabeth is a mycologist whose accidental journey into the world of fungi turned into a lifelong passion. She shares her experiences from her career working with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, debunking common misconceptions and explaining the intricate relationships between fungi and plants. Learn about the surprising mechanisms of fungal-plant communication, the role of fungi in agriculture, and the potential of microbial inoculants like MycoBloom. Whether you're a gardener or a researcher, this talk offers valuable insights into the unseen world beneath our feet. Dr. Kozoil's research: https://scholar.google.com/citations?... Dr. Kozoil's company MycoBloom: https://www.mycobloom.com/ Subscribe and Listen to the audio version of In Search of Soil: iTunes - http://bit.ly/soilpodcast Spotify - http://bit.ly/insearchofsoil Enjoy the show? Drop me a line @diegofooter - / diegofooter
Support the podcast, get in touch and find more episodes at www.theforestschoolpodcast.com Summary In this episode of The Forest School Podcast, Lewis Ames explores the fascinating world of owls. He shares interesting facts about owl sizes, adaptability, legs, silent flight, vision, hearing, vocalizations, intelligence, family dynamics, hunting behaviors, diets, and conservation challenges. Owls play a crucial role in ecosystems by controlling rodent populations. Conservation efforts, education, and ambassador owls are helping to protect and raise awareness about these incredible birds. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Gratitude 01:41 The Astonishing Diversity of Owls 03:03 The Secrets of Owl Legs and Silent Flight 04:56 The Marvels of Owl Vision and Hearing 06:22 The Fascinating World of Owl Vocalizations 09:08 The Intelligence and Family Dynamics of Owls 11:30 The Intriguing Hunting Behaviors of Owls 15:15 The Challenges Facing Owls in the Modern World 18:10 The Importance of Owl Conservation and Education
SummaryIn this episode, hosts Mark Raycroft and Jason Loftus interview Deirdre Rosenberg, a conservation photographer who shares her love for nature and photography. Growing up in northern Minnesota, surrounded by wilderness and adventure, her passion for photography started at a young age. Deirdre's photography journey began in action sports photography. Still, it shifted to her calling: wildlife and nature conservation photography and type-2 fun, which is the joy and fulfillment of challenging experiences. Deirdre deeply appreciates the little things in nature, like pikas, and encourages others to slow down and observe the beauty around them. In this conversation, Deirdre Rosenberg shares her passion for wildlife photography and her love for capturing images of the American pika. She discusses the behavior and habitat of pikas and provides tips for photographing them. Deirdre also talks about her conservation efforts and raising funds efforts for land and wildlife conservation. She shares her experiences on backcountry trips and the importance of being immersed in the wilderness. TakeawaysDeirdre grew up in northern Minnesota, surrounded by wilderness and adventure.Her passion for photography started at a young age, influenced by her father who was a professional photographer.Deirdre's photography journey began with action sports photography but eventually shifted towards wildlife and nature.She emphasizes the importance of type 2 fun, finding joy and fulfillment in challenging experiences.Deirdre has a deep appreciation for the little things in nature, like pikas, and encourages others to slow down and observe the beauty around them. Pikas are small mammals that live in alpine environments and have unique behaviors that make them interesting subjects for wildlife photography.Conservation efforts can take many forms, including packing out trash and raising funds for land and wildlife conservation.Backcountry trips provide opportunities for unique wildlife encounters and allow photographers to capture honest and authentic images.Cold Case Gear is a product developed by Deirdre and her husband to keep camera batteries warm in cold temperatures, ensuring longer battery life during outdoor photography expeditions.Sound Bites"Type two fun is the worst time. It's when you go out and you just have a big suffer fast.""I just want to live and I just want to do what I want to do. And I don't want people to control what I'm doing because of financial reasons or because of this or that.""If you just slow down just for a second, it's amazing what can happen.""Cool. Well, that's your biology moment.""So many people get really hung up on how do I be a conservation photographer? What does that mean? Like, what does that look like? And it doesn't mean that you have to like be published by these huge outlets. It doesn't mean that you have to have these giant projects. It doesn't mean you have to go on expeditions or travel around, but there are so many ways to help conservation efforts to help local conservation efforts.""90% of my photos are created on expeditions. I don't, I sometimes I'll post a photo and be like, Oh, like everyone's gonna hate this because the light's not right, but the light's not right because the light wasn't right. And I was on an expedition and that's reality sometimes."Chapters01:00 Deirdre's Background10:08 Discovering the Passion for Photography16:08 Embracing Type 2 Fun and Living Life to the Fullest22:47 Appreciating the Little Things in Nature25:17 The Fascinating World of Pikas32:24 Pika Behavior and Adaptations35:05 The Charm of the American Pika37:42 Making a Difference Through Conservation Photography53:35 Expeditions and Backcountry Photography01:04:01 Keeping Camera Batteries Warm with Cold Case GearLinks and MoreWeb: www.deirdredenaliphotography.comInstagram: @deirdredenaliphotographyThanks for listening to another episode of Beyond the Wild Podcast. To see more of our show and to watch the hosts, as well as the photos and videos that they discuss, tune into their Beyond the Wild Podcast YouTube channel.Make sure to subscribe to be notified of upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing enjoyment!Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.
Pags Interviews Kay Smythe as They Dive Into the Wonderful World of Ancient Archaeology—A Fascinating Subject Not Often Taught in Schools!
August is National Hair Loss Awareness Month, so for this episode we dive deep with Mark Blake — a globally recognised Harley Street trichologist advising celebrities, media & everyday people in the intricate world of hair loss and scalp care. In collaboration with Wella Professionals UKI and Nioxin, Mark will take us on an engaging conversation about differential diagnosis—how to pinpoint the root causes of hair thinning and loss. Intriguingly, he'll also discuss how the scent of our hair and scalp can unveil vital clues about scalp health. Mark is passionate that hairdressers should be knowledgeable about trichology, which will help you serve your clients more effectively. He also shares strategies for preventing hair loss with the aid of Nioxin. Moreover, Mark underscores the significance of scalp health, advocating for treating the scalp with as much care as any other body part, and discusses the indispensable role us hairdressers play in early detection of scalp cancer. Highlighting Nioxin's forthcoming innovative Anti Hair Loss Serum and Night Density Rescue products for scalp and hair care, Mark advocates for proactive discussions about hair loss between hairdressers and clients. He also shares about the 'The Fascinating World of Trichology' course offered by Wella Professionals, Mark says, "It's like a two-year course in a day." This episode isn't just a conversation; it's a step forward in the crusade against hair loss, illuminating the path for professionals and sufferers alike towards healthier hair and scalp. Join Mark with his unwavering dedication, inspiring a new wave of awareness and hope in the landscape of hair loss and scalp health. If the follicle opening is still open, there is hope. – Mark Blake
Welcome back to Monday Mailtime! Producer Dom is here to dive into your supernatural encounters and this week, Kerry tells us all about how they kept having the same dream, or for better of a word, nightmare in a previous house of theirs & Jake explains why even though he lived in a new house he believed it was haunted from the theatre that previously existed there.Get in touch on our WhatsApp, that's 07599927537.---A Create Podcast Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/paranormal-activity-with-yvette-fielding. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Mindfulness Journey: From Adversity to TriumphExploring Mindfulness and Mental Well-Being with MichelleIn this episode of the Walk in Victory podcast, host NaRon Tillman, hailing from Queens, New York, dives deep into the world of mindfulness with Michelle, a private practitioner and NYU professor. Michelle shares her journey into mindfulness, the benefits of meditation, and her impactful work with critical illness patients. The conversation covers the intersection of mindfulness in clinical settings, the importance of neuroplasticity, and integrating values into daily life. Michelle also discusses her nonprofit work, her new book 'Ace Your Life,' and the importance of legacy while providing guided meditations for a holistic approach to mental well-being.00:00 Introduction to the Walk in Victory Podcast00:41 NaRon Tillman's Personal Journey with Yoga and Mindfulness03:33 Understanding Mindfulness and Its Everyday Applications05:44 Interview with Michelle: Professional Background and Contributions06:50 Integrating Mindfulness into Clinical Practice07:43 The Benefits of Mindfulness on Brain Health08:51 Challenges and Misconceptions in Mindfulness Practice13:40 Michelle's Book: A Journey to Self-Improvement17:01 Creating a Legacy: The Importance of Video Legacies21:55 The Importance of Community and Connection23:05 Maintaining Personal Health and Values24:54 Replenishing and Self-Care Strategies26:04 The Evolution of Mental Health Awareness29:33 The Fascinating World of Neuroscience35:39 Books and Music: Personal Favorites37:17 Family and Future Aspirations38:11 Conclusion and Call to ActionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/walk-in-victory--4078479/support.
The Deep Wealth Podcast - Extracting Your Business And Personal Deep Wealth
Send us a Text Message.“Sales is the single most important skill in life. Master the art of sales.” -Andy LeeIn this episode of the Deep Wealth Podcast, Andy Lee, founder of Parallaxes Capital, delves into his journey from Citigroup to founding his own firm specializing in tax receivable agreements (TRAs). He discusses the importance of understanding taxes for both buy and sell-side transactions, providing insights on how to unlock hidden value in tax assets. The conversation also explores the role of tax advisors, the significance of clean books in transactions, and real-world examples like Shake Shack.03:14 Andy Lee's Early Life and Career Journey04:11 The Fascinating World of Tax Receivable Agreements08:36 The Role of Secondary Markets in Business11:49 Understanding Tax Receivable Agreements (TRAs)15:07 Case Study: Shake Shack and Tax Assets24:40 Negotiation and Incentives in Business Deals28:30 Importance of Diligence and Addressing Skeletons31:43 Factoring Solutions and Market Strategy33:39 The Role of Tax in Business Success37:37 Life Lessons and the Importance of SalesClick here to subscribe to The Deep Wealth Podcast to save time and effort.SELECTED LINKS FOR THIS EPISODEParallaxes CapitalTRAilblazing on Apple Podcasts@ParallaxesCapital | YoutubeAndy Lee - Parallaxes Capital | LinkedInLearn More About Deep Wealth MasteryFREE Deep Wealth eBook on Why You Suck At Selling Your Business And WhaResources To Have You Thrive And ProsperLooking to unlock your path to wealth and success? The Deep Wealth Podcast is your go-to source to extract your deepest wealth in business and life. Picture yourself mastering the foundational strategies that led our founders to a 9-figure exit. Ready to grow your profits, boost the value of your business, and optimize your life post-exit? Shoot us a quick email at insights[at]deepwealth.com with "Deep Wealth" in the subject line for more info. Click the links below to explore the resources, gear, and books that have paved the way for our guests and the high-achieving Deep Wealth team to reach remarkable success. Here's to helping you unlock the riches and success you deserve! https://www.deepwealth.com/thriveContact Deep Wealth: Client testimonials The Deep Wealth Strategy Map LinkedIn Instagram Subscribe to The Deep Wealth Podcast Help us pay it forward by leaving a review.May you continue to thrive and prosper while remaining healthy and safe!
Chapter 1:Summary of Gut"Gut" by Giulia Enders is a comprehensive and accessible exploration of the human digestive system. Enders, a microbiologist, provides detailed explanations of how the gut works, from how food is processed to the role of gut bacteria in digestion and overall health. She also covers common digestive issues such as constipation, bloating, and food intolerances, offering practical tips for maintaining gut health. Overall, "Gut" is a fascinating and informative read that sheds light on the importance of gut health in maintaining overall well-being.Chapter 2:The Theme of GutKey plot points in "Gut" by Giulia Enders include:1. The intricate workings of the digestive system, from the mouth to the colon.2. The impact of diet, stress, and other factors on gut health.3. The role of the gut microbiome in overall health and wellbeing.4. The connection between gut health and various chronic illnesses, such as obesity and autoimmune diseases.5. The importance of maintaining a healthy gut through proper nutrition, exercise, and stress management.Character development in "Gut" primarily focuses on the author, Giulia Enders, as she shares her personal journey of discovering the importance of gut health and how it influenced her own health and wellbeing. Enders also introduces various scientific researchers and health professionals who have contributed to the field of gut health, providing a diverse range of perspectives on the topic.Thematic ideas in "Gut" include:1. The interconnected relationship between the gut and the rest of the body.2. The impact of modern lifestyles, such as processed foods and stress, on gut health.3. The power of the gut microbiome in influencing overall health and wellbeing.4. The importance of holistic approaches to health, including addressing gut health as a foundational component.5. The potential for individuals to take control of their health through informed choices and practices that support gut health.Chapter 3:Meet the Writer of GutIn her book Gut, Giulia Enders demonstrates exceptional writing skills through her clear and engaging language style. She artfully utilizes these elements to effectively convey the complex emotions and meanings associated with the gut and its functions.Enders expresses her fascination and curiosity with the gut in a way that resonates with readers, using descriptive language and vivid imagery to paint a picture of the inner workings of the digestive system. Her writing is imbued with a sense of wonder and awe at the intricacies of the gut, inviting readers to share in her enthusiasm for this often overlooked aspect of the human body.Through her careful choice of words and engaging storytelling, Enders effectively communicates the importance of the gut in maintaining overall health and well-being. She conveys the scientific information in a way that is accessible and easy to understand, making complex concepts digestible for readers of all backgrounds.Enders also infuses her writing with humor and wit, adding a lightheartedness to the subject matter that keeps readers engaged and entertained. This playful tone helps to break down barriers and make the information more relatable, allowing readers to connect with the material on a personal level.Overall, Giulia Enders demonstrates a mastery of writing skills and language style in Gut, using these elements to convey the emotions and meanings associated with the gut in a way that is both informative and engaging. Her ability to captivate readers and effectively communicate complex ideas sets her apart as a talented author and science communicator.Chapter 4:Deeper Understanding of GutThe concept of Gut, or intuition, has had a significant impact on literature, culture, and...
Episode Description: Karl and Erum have an informative conversation about the importance of networking. They discuss the philosophy behind building meaningful professional connections and share effective networking strategies. From insights into the concept of networking as an extension of human curiosity to tips like dividing and conquering at events, Karl and Erum give a comprehensive guide on enhancing your networking skills. They also talk about the idea of being generous and genuinely interested in others to foster stronger, more impactful relationships. Be sure to tune in if you're looking to improve your networking approach and build a robust professional network! Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction to Networking and Podcast Feedback 00:00:32 Innovative Breakthroughs in Biomanufacturing 00:02:20 DNA Data Storage and the Fascinating World of Aerobiome Mapping 00:06:23 Lanzatec's Game-Changing Carbon Capture Collaboration 00:08:33 Networking Strategies: Stories from the Trenches 00:10:45 Dividing and Conquering at Networking Events 00:12:58 The Power of Authentic Connections 00:15:30 Making the Most of Professional Gatherings 00:17:45 The Role of Generosity in Networking 00:22:59 Discovering Your Interests and Finding the Right Events 00:29:20 Understanding Dunbar's Number: The Key to Effective Networking 00:33:54 Redefining Your Approach to Networking 00:38:49 Philosophical Insights: Networking in the Modern Age 00:43:26 Cultural Differences in Networking: A Global Perspective 00:44:19 Wrap-Up and Engaging with Our Audience Topics Covered: business, networking, biotech, synbio, relationship building, sales, partnerships, social engineering Episode Links: Networking Part 1 episode Mapping The World's Fungi from Air Samples Lanzatech and Coty collaboration on carbon capture fragrance Electric Skin Never Eat Alone book Dunbar's Number, maintaining 150 friends Gore company maxes at 150 per plant. 5/25/50: The Secret of the Best Networker Top books on how to network and build relationships Have a question or comment? Message us here: Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media
What if the voices you hear, the strange ideas or thoughts that pop into your mind and feel foreign, come from the entities surrounding you? It is estimated that each person has from five to twenty entities around them. Of course, only a few of them might mean harm to us, and many of them aren't even aware that they already transitioned.In today's episode, the extraordinary Gosia Lorenz uncovers her magic and takes us on a fascinating journey into the world of entities. Born and raised in Poland, Gosia grew up in a house with walls covered by books. She read her eyes out about the magical and metaphysical realm, life after death, holistic healing methods, astrology, and numerology. Gosia traveled the world, lived in seven countries on three different continents, and honed her spiritual skills by learning about the Silva Method, Reiki, Body Talks System, EFT, Energetic Synthesis of Being and Structural Embodiment, Meditation, Yoga, Talk To The Entities™, and more.Throughout this episode, Gosia takes us back to her childhood when she started reading and learning about the spiritual realm and how being exposed to metaphysical knowledge at the age of five changed her life. You'll also learn about the fascinating world of entities; Gosia explains how entities get into our lives and how to spot them, discover how they affect us, and what we can do to uninvite them from our lives.Tune in to episode 221 of Uncover Your Magic and learn more about how to be at peace with the entities around you and live a life of radiant joy with total ease.In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Gosia's early connection with the metaphysical world (13:00)Gosia talks about the link between mental health and entities (20:10)Gosia warns us about the false entities of light (33:40)We need to remember how powerful we are (38:20)Most entities don't even know they transitioned (44:00)Gosia talks about demonic presences (48:30)Why we must zoom out from the things that feel too much for us (59:00)Connect with Gosia Lorenz:WebsiteInstagramYouTubeFacebookLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagramKeywords: Joy of Living - Mental Health and Entities - Gosia Lorenz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) are as pervasive as they are critical to the functioning of the modern world. That personalized and content-rich product page with a sub-second load time on Amazon? That's just a couple-hundred API calls working their magic. Every experience on your mobile device? Loaded with APIs. But, just because they're everywhere doesn't mean that they spring forth naturally from the keystrokes of a developer. There's a lot more going on that requires real thought and planning, and the boisterous arrival of AI to mainstream modernity has made the role of APIs and their underlying infrastructure even more critical. On this episode, Moe, Julie, and Tim dug into the fascinating world with API Maven Marco Palladino, the co-founder and CTO at Kong, Inc. For complete show notes, including links to items mentioned in this episode and a transcript of the show, visit the show page.
Ever try to get your dog or cat to recognize themselves in the mirror? This episode begins with an explanation as to why the result is almost always disappointing. https://www.livescience.com/4272-elephant-awareness-mirrors-humans.html You hear a lot of concerns expressed about people's cellphone use. Are we spending too much time on our phones? What are people doing on their phones? Is it causing harm? Here to discuss some of the research about cellphone use and what it does to people is Faye Begheti. She is a practicing neurology doctor and neuroscientist at Oxford University Hospitals and author of the book The Phone Fix: The Brain-Focused Guide to Building Healthy Digital Habits and Breaking Bad Ones (https://amzn.to/3yJUhIM). Listen as she explains that it is not so much about simply being on your phone – it's more about what you are doing while you are on it. Paradoxes are those quirky little things that often seem to make no sense but actually help us think differently and problem solve better. For example, if I tell you I always tell lies – is that a lie? How can it be the truth if I always tell lies? Here to help you better understand paradoxes and why we have them is George Szpiro. He is a journalist with a PhD in mathematical economics and author of the book Perplexing Paradoxes: Unraveling Enigmas in the World Around Us (https://amzn.to/4aEASGo). Several years ago I spent a weekend teaching myself to juggle. It wasn't easy but with a little persistence (about a weekend's worth for me), the basics can be mastered. And it turns out that knowing how to juggle is good for you in a lot of ways. Listen and I will tell you how. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2009-10-12-juggling-enhances-connections-brain PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Indeed is offering SYSK listeners a $75 Sponsored Job Credit to get your jobs more visibility at https://Indeed.com/SOMETHING Luckily for those of us who live with the symptoms of allergies, we can Live Claritin Clear with Claritin-D! eBay Motors has 122 million parts for your #1 ride-or-die, to make sure it stays running smoothly. Keep your ride alive at https://eBayMotors.com We really like The Jordan Harbinger Show! Check out https://jordanharbinger.com/start OR search for it on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
#187 This episode of 'Chemistry for Your Life' delves into the fascinating world of gray hair, exploring its chemistry and biological processes. Hosts Melissa and Jam share personal anecdotes about encountering gray hair before diving into a detailed explanation of how hair turns gray. They discuss the roles of melanin, melanocytes, and enzymes like tyrosinase in hair pigmentation, and how an imbalance in hydrogen peroxide levels within hair follicles can lead to gray hair. Additionally, the episode touches on the impact of genetics and the possible effects of stress and cigarette smoking on graying. They wrap up with some fun discussions on making pizzas and interacting with their community of listeners. 00:00 Opening Banter: Discovering Gray Hair 00:26 Diving Into the Science of Gray Hair 01:22 Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts 02:49 Exploring the Chemistry of Hair Color 03:26 Understanding Melanin and Hair Pigmentation 07:07 The Process of Hair Coloration 09:59 Unraveling the Mystery of Gray Hair 11:27 A Deep Dive into the Molecular Mechanisms 19:18 Explaining the Gray Hair Phenomenon with an Analogy 26:28 Diving into Project Blueprint: A Self-Experimentation Journey 27:05 The Science of Reversing Gray Hair: An In-Depth Look 32:38 Exploring the Impact of Stress and Smoking on Hair Color 36:02 The Fascinating World of Hair Under a Microscope 39:59 Sharing Personal Stories and Tips for Outdoor Adventures 44:29 A Culinary Adventure: Making the Perfect Pizza 50:51 Supporting Chemistry Education: A Call to Action References from this episode: Hair under a microscope pics - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/hair-under-the-microscope-knots-and-splits-can-you-fix-them--99642210476262734/ https://faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1096/fj.08-125435 https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Simplified-pathways-of-tyrosine-derived-melanin-synthesis-showing-enzymatic-steps-subject_fig2_337820571 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8610071/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4033715/ https://cen.acs.org/articles/87/i10/Gray-Hair-Blame-Natural-Bleaching.html https://www.chemistryworld.com/podcasts/melanin/3008682.article https://youtu.be/oCtdFSAgKCY We want to give a special thanks to Bri McAllister for illustrating molecules for some episodes! Please go check out Bri's art, follow and support her at entr0pic.artstation.com and @McAllisterBri on twitter! Thanks to our monthly supporters Ciara Linville J0HNTR0Y Jeannette Napoleon Cullyn R Erica Bee Elizabeth P Sarah Moar Rachel Reina Letila Katrina Barnum-Huckins Suzanne Phillips Nelly Silva Venus Rebholz Lyn Stubblefield Jacob Taber Brian Kimball Emerson Woodhall Kristina Gotfredsen Timothy Parker Steven Boyles Chris Skupien Chelsea B Bri McAllister Avishai Barnoy Hunter Reardon ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Check out our website at chemforyourlife.com Watch our episodes on YouTube Find us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @ChemForYourLife
This episode from SoFi Stadium features David Meltzer as co-hosts with Shawn and Lacey, alongside their guest, performance coach Justin Frandson. They start the conversation discussing the impact of non-native electromagnetic frequencies (EMFs) on sleep quality and overall health. Frandson highlights the importance of aligning our brainwave states with the earth's natural resonance for optimal rest and recovery. He shares insights into how modern devices disrupt this harmony, affecting our health at various levels. The discussion then veers into practical solutions for mitigating EMF exposure, particularly through grounding bags, to restore natural sleep patterns and enhance overall well-being. Additional topics include the significance of deep sleep for information reception, hydration for cell health, and understanding our bodies' need for natural alignment in a high-tech world.00:00 Exploring the Power of Sleep and Brainwave States01:19 Meet the Sleep Expert: Justin Frandson01:43 The Impact of EMFs on Sleep and Health05:37 Harnessing Sleep for Recovery and Information Reception08:08 Creating a Healthier Sleep Environment10:13 Understanding and Combating EMFs16:09 The Fascinating World of Hydration and Fascia21:11 Concluding Thoughts and Next StepsConnect with Justin:Website: https://athleticism.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/athleticismneurostacking/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-frandson-4313422/Support the Show.Join the #1 Community for Service-Based Entrepreneurshttps://www.blackdiamondclub.com Follow Shawn and Lacey on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/drshawndill/ https://www.instagram.com/drlaceybook/
It's time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly! This episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly we continue our bigger and better podcast where we put YOUR questions to our team of experts, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn all about Pig Kidney Transplants! Dan starts with the latest science news, where we learn about former Paralympian John McFall and his quest to join the space race working with the European Space Agency, a double celebration for a endangered Suffolk Punch Foal horse called Jedi John and Emily Mullin from WIRED explains all about why human's are starting to have pig kidney transplants. Then we delve into your questions where Dan answers Lily's question on why water is see through and we pose Lucas' question on what's under a turtle's shell to Zoologist Rachael Funnell Dangerous Dan continues and we learn all about the Gaboon Viper, one of the scariest looking snakes in the world, found in the Sahara Desert.The Battle of the Sciences continues where Dan chats to Louise Gentle from Nottingham Trent University about why Conservation Biology is the best! What do we learn about? - One former Paralympian's journey to join the space race - Jedi John, the Suffolk Punch Foal, and why he's so special - The science behind humans having Pig Kidney Transplants - What's under a turtle's shell? - Is Conservation Biology the best type of science? All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Note from James: AJ Jacobs, who has an upcoming book, "The Year of Living Constitutionally", he's a fascinating writer. He basically, instead of just doing research on a topic "Oh, I'm going to do research on the Constitution, I'm going to do research on living healthy, I'm going to do research on the Bible," instead of just researching something and writing a book, which I consider to be boring, he has a completely different way of exploring a topic, and it turns out,and not by accident, it turns out that this is the formula for writing a bestselling, millions-of-copies kind of book.And it's an interesting way to live life. And what I mean is, A. J. really lives what he's writing about. So when he wrote his, one of his early books, The Year of Living Biblically, he lived for a year, literally word by word, as the Bible would suggest he lives. For instance, I'll let A. J. describes and we talk about it in this episode, but in "The Year of Living Constitutionally", which is about to come out he lives the life of someone.Around 1790, living the constitution word for word applying to be a pirate with the Congress. Something which was an article, one of the constitution, if you didn't happen to know. And meanwhile, other books he's had are like, "My Life is An Experiment", where everything was an experiment.For instance, he outsourced arguments with his wife to an outsourcing agency in India. So this turns out to be not only a fascinating way to live a very curious and adventurous life. But again, as I said earlier, it turns out to be a great formula for writing a bestselling book, the kind of formula AI can't really compete with I will add. First, I want to hear about AJ's method, the AJ method of living a life of experience and using that to create stories, adventures, and of course, bestselling books. And he's a very funny guy, so how he incorporates Humor into that. And then next week, we're going to do a whole episode, fascinating episode, the year of living constitutionally, because there's so many issues about the constitution.I didn't know about it. And so many, so much information about the constitution. I didn't even know about it. I used to think I've read it, but it turns out I hadn't. So first off though, the AJ method on writing his own unique brand style of bestseller and living a life of adventure.Episode Description:In this episode of the James Altucher Show, James engages in a fascinating conversation with AJ Jacobs, an esteemed author known for his unique approach to writing and life. Jacobs discusses his upcoming book 'The Puzzler', delves into his method of immersing himself in his subjects, and shares insights from the Year of Living Constitutionally. Jacobs, known for his adventurous lifestyle and humor, describes past projects including outsourcing arguments with his wife to India and living according to the Bible. The episode also covers his visit to a long-termism conference, discussing potential future challenges and the impact of AI. Additionally, AJ and James ponder over the significance of incorporating puzzles into daily life and explore the concept of improving forecasting abilities through understanding probabilities. Episode Summary:00:00 Exploring AJ Jacobs' Unique Approach to Writing and Living02:47 AJ Jacobs: A Deep Dive into His Life and Works03:31 The Fascinating World of Puzzles with AJ Jacobs03:56 AJ's Hermit Life and the Creative Process04:47 Solving the World's Most Baffling Puzzles17:07 The Art of Creativity and Intelligence in Puzzle Solving27:24 Exploring Long-Termism and Future Challenges31:57 The Unheard Stories of Nuclear Near Misses32:19 Exploring the Shadows of the Cold War33:05 The Petrov Day: A Reminder of Nuclear Threat34:29 Unaccounted Nuclear Weapons: A Lingering Threat34:48 Envisioning a Utopian Future Amidst Doom35:42 The Evolution of Technology vs. Environmental Challenges36:54 The AI Dilemma: Potential and Perils37:50 AI's Unintended Consequences: From Paperclips to Pandemics41:19 The YouTube Algorithm: A Case Study in AI's Impact48:32 Addressing the Threat of Authoritarianism52:58 The Importance of Science and Statistics in Society58:15 Rethinking Education: A Focus on Practical Knowledge01:01:34 Long Termism: A New Perspective on Humanity's Future ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
A Note from James:?AJ Jacobs, who has an upcoming book, "The Year of Living Constitutionally", he's a fascinating writer. He basically, instead of just doing research on a topic "Oh, I'm going to do research on the Constitution, I'm going to do research on living healthy, I'm going to do research on the Bible," instead of just researching something and writing a book, which I consider to be boring, he has a completely different way of exploring a topic, and it turns out,and not by accident, it turns out that this is the formula for writing a bestselling, millions-of-copies kind of book.And it's an interesting way to live life. And what I mean is, A. J. really lives what he's writing about. So when he wrote his, one of his early books, The Year of Living Biblically, he lived for a year, literally word by word, as the Bible would suggest he lives. For instance, I'll let A. J. describes and we talk about it in this episode, but in "The Year of Living Constitutionally", which is about to come out he lives the life of someone.Around 1790, living the constitution word for word applying to be a pirate with the Congress. Something which was an article, one of the constitution, if you didn't happen to know. And meanwhile, other books he's had are like, "My Life is An Experiment", where everything was an experiment.For instance, he outsourced arguments with his wife to an outsourcing agency in India. So this turns out to be not only a fascinating way to live a very curious and adventurous life. But again, as I said earlier, it turns out to be a great formula for writing a bestselling book, the kind of formula AI can't really compete with I will add. First, I want to hear about AJ's method, the AJ method of living a life of experience and using that to create stories, adventures, and of course, bestselling books. And he's a very funny guy, so how he incorporates Humor into that. And then next week, we're going to do a whole episode, fascinating episode, the year of living constitutionally, because there's so many issues about the constitution.I didn't know about it. And so many, so much information about the constitution. I didn't even know about it. I used to think I've read it, but it turns out I hadn't. So first off though, the AJ method on writing his own unique brand style of bestseller and living a life of adventure.Episode Description:In this episode of the James Altucher Show, James engages in a fascinating conversation with AJ Jacobs, an esteemed author known for his unique approach to writing and life. Jacobs discusses his upcoming book 'The Puzzler', delves into his method of immersing himself in his subjects, and shares insights from the Year of Living Constitutionally. Jacobs, known for his adventurous lifestyle and humor, describes past projects including outsourcing arguments with his wife to India and living according to the Bible. The episode also covers his visit to a long-termism conference, discussing potential future challenges and the impact of AI. Additionally, AJ and James ponder over the significance of incorporating puzzles into daily life and explore the concept of improving forecasting abilities through understanding probabilities. Episode Summary:00:00 Exploring AJ Jacobs' Unique Approach to Writing and Living02:47 AJ Jacobs: A Deep Dive into His Life and Works03:31 The Fascinating World of Puzzles with AJ Jacobs03:56 AJ's Hermit Life and the Creative Process04:47 Solving the World's Most Baffling Puzzles17:07 The Art of Creativity and Intelligence in Puzzle Solving27:24 Exploring Long-Termism and Future Challenges31:57 The Unheard Stories of Nuclear Near Misses32:19 Exploring the Shadows of the Cold War33:05 The Petrov Day: A Reminder of Nuclear Threat34:29 Unaccounted Nuclear Weapons: A Lingering Threat34:48 Envisioning a Utopian Future Amidst Doom35:42 The Evolution of Technology vs. Environmental Challenges36:54...
This episode dives into the fascinating world of the Gila Monster, inspired by a request from Sam of the Turtle Tortoise Preservation Group. Hosts Chris and Angie explore this venomous lizard, unique to the United States, discussing its venomous nature, diet, habitat, and surprising contributions to modern medicine through a venom-derived diabetes and weight loss drug. They also touch on the Gila Monster's slow reproductive rate and near-threatened status due to habitat destruction and climate change. Additionally, the episode emphasizes the importance of education and conservation, featuring organizations working to protect these creatures and seeking public assistance through citizen science projects. Podcast Timeline 00:00 Welcome to the Creatures Podcast: Unveiling the Gila Monster 01:13 The Fascinating World of the Gila Monster: An Introduction 02:24 Diving Deep into Gila Monster Facts and Myths 03:26 Venomous Lizards and Their Unique Traits 04:49 Listener Engagement and Upcoming Topics 13:01 Exploring the Gila Monster's Habitat and Conservation Status 15:33 The Gila Monster's Role in Modern Medicine 17:59 Climate Change and Its Impact on Desert Ecosystems 25:54 Evolution and Longevity of the Gila Monster 30:19 Survival Strategies of the Gila Monster in Harsh Climates 32:22 Gila Monster's Water Retention Abilities 33:38 Understanding Gila Monster's Osmoregulation 34:45 Unique Skin and Survival Strategies 35:33 Behavioral Insights: From Slow Movement to Nighttime Activities 37:06 Venom: A Defense Mechanism with Medical Potential 42:46 From Venom to Pharmaceutical Breakthroughs 47:26 Diet and Hunting Techniques 51:37 Social Behavior and Reproduction 01:02:57 Conservation Efforts and Why They Matter ------------------------------------------------------ Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife. Please contact us at advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast You can also visit our website HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Note from James: I want to congratulate my friend Tim Ferriss on the 10th anniversary of his podcast. It is such an excellent podcast. It's one of the few podcasts I regularly listen to and I highly recommend it if you don't already listen to it. He's been a great guy, and a great friend over the years. We don't always keep in touch, but I always count him among my long-distance friends, and congratulations to him on having the 10th anniversary of his podcast.I remember when he was first considering the podcast, he was calling around to other podcasters, including me, and he was doing his Tim Ferriss thing of researching and asking people as many questions as possible. And he thoroughly prepared and instantly became one of the. Top five podcasts out there.So congratulations, Tim. This is the first episode on my podcast where Tim was the guest. It brings back fond memories also from 10 years ago. So here's Tim Ferriss being an amazing guest on my podcast. Episode Description:Tim Ferriss has a life-changing surprise for you.It was expensive. I mean, it was expensive for him. It cost him a couple hundred thousand dollars to get. It also wasn't easy. He fought for a year and a half to get it.This is going to change our lives. Yes, both of us.Let me ask you this: What's the one skill you always wanted and don't have?Is it Brazilian jiu-jitsu? Flirting? Playing poker? How to get out of a hostage situation? Whatever it is, you can learn it.You just need to know how to learn. Learning is a skill.Tim Ferriss did a bunch of experiments and mastered learning. In today's show, he reveals the secret to gaining any skill you ever wanted.He FINALLY got digital rights to his TV show, The Tim Ferriss Experiment. It's about how to conquer fear in any skill at 10 times your learning speed. Think of it as MythBusters meets Jason Bourne."My job is to get people from zero percent to the top five percent in six months or less," he says, "The skill I'm refining is meta-learning. It's the toolkit."The best part is that he filmed all 13 experiments. Now it's a show. It's "MythBusters meets Jackass." Clearly, a must watch.I'm going to make my daughter binge-watch it today. Even if she has homework. This is more important. And more valuable.The best part? He's releasing all 13 episodes "House of Cards-style" today.They're available at iTunes.com/timferriss.In The Tim Ferriss Experiment, Tim goes around trying to learn the most difficult skills in the world.Sometimes, he's successful. Other times, he has to pull himself out of having an anxiety attack.In today's interview, Tim reveals why we suck at learning new skills. The best part is that it's not your fault. You can do anything you want. Think about it. People with no legs can run.Listen today to hear how to choose the best teacher, find an unorthodox mentor, alter your technique, and much more.In this episode, you will learn:•What's holding you back from learning the skills you want•How to present yourself in the best way possible•How to find unorthodox mentors and teachers•How to identify outliers•How to learn to learn•What examples you should study when practicing a new skillLinks and resources mentioned in the show:Tim Ferriss Book Club: http://fourhourworkweek.com/category/tim-ferriss-book-club/Extra footage from The Tim Ferriss Experiment: http://fourhourworkweek.com/tv/ Episode Summary:00:00 Celebrating Tim Ferriss: A Decade of Podcasting Excellence01:43 The Launch of Tim Ferriss' TV Show: Behind the Scenes03:52 The Art of Documentary Making: Tim Ferriss' Journey09:31 Navigating the Challenges of TV Show Cancellation13:53 Revolutionizing Content: Tim Ferriss' Strategy for Digital Rights17:31 Exploring the Episodes: A Deep Dive into Tim Ferriss' TV Show33:04 The Fascinating World of Urban Evasion and Escape33:34 Creating a Show: From Novice to Jason Bourne34:41 The Art of Escape: Learning to Outwit Kidnappers35:58 Mastering the Unthinkable: Escaping Duct Tape and Handcuffs37:20 Beyond the Show: The Science of Learning and Memory37:30 Golfing Miracles: From Novice to Pro with Biomechanics38:51 The Meta-Learning Journey: Enhancing Skill Acquisition49:53 Language Learning on Fast-Forward: The Tagalog Challenge54:32 Unconventional Training: Learning from the Unlikely Experts58:49 The Battle for Show Rights: A Lesson in Persistence01:00:41 Meta-Learning and Education: The Future of Skill Acquisition ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
A Note from James: I want to congratulate my friend Tim Ferriss on the 10th anniversary of his podcast. It is such an excellent podcast. It's one of the few podcasts I regularly listen to and I highly recommend it if you don't already listen to it. He's been a great guy, and a great friend over the years. We don't always keep in touch, but I always count him among my long-distance friends, and congratulations to him on having the 10th anniversary of his podcast.I remember when he was first considering the podcast, he was calling around to other podcasters, including me, and he was doing his Tim Ferriss thing of researching and asking people as many questions as possible. And he thoroughly prepared and instantly became one of the. Top five podcasts out there.So congratulations, Tim. This is the first episode on my podcast where Tim was the guest. It brings back fond memories also from 10 years ago. So here's Tim Ferriss being an amazing guest on my podcast. Episode Description:Tim Ferriss has a life-changing surprise for you.It was expensive. I mean, it was expensive for him. It cost him a couple hundred thousand dollars to get. It also wasn't easy. He fought for a year and a half to get it.This is going to change our lives. Yes, both of us.Let me ask you this: What's the one skill you always wanted and don't have?Is it Brazilian jiu-jitsu? Flirting? Playing poker? How to get out of a hostage situation? Whatever it is, you can learn it.You just need to know how to learn. Learning is a skill.Tim Ferriss did a bunch of experiments and mastered learning. In today's show, he reveals the secret to gaining any skill you ever wanted.He FINALLY got digital rights to his TV show, The Tim Ferriss Experiment. It's about how to conquer fear in any skill at 10 times your learning speed. Think of it as MythBusters meets Jason Bourne."My job is to get people from zero percent to the top five percent in six months or less," he says, "The skill I'm refining is meta-learning. It's the toolkit."The best part is that he filmed all 13 experiments. Now it's a show. It's "MythBusters meets Jackass." Clearly, a must watch.I'm going to make my daughter binge-watch it today. Even if she has homework. This is more important. And more valuable.The best part? He's releasing all 13 episodes "House of Cards-style" today.They're available at iTunes.com/timferriss.In The Tim Ferriss Experiment, Tim goes around trying to learn the most difficult skills in the world.Sometimes, he's successful. Other times, he has to pull himself out of having an anxiety attack.In today's interview, Tim reveals why we suck at learning new skills. The best part is that it's not your fault. You can do anything you want. Think about it. People with no legs can run.Listen today to hear how to choose the best teacher, find an unorthodox mentor, alter your technique, and much more.In this episode, you will learn:*What's holding you back from learning the skills you want*How to present yourself in the best way possible*How to find unorthodox mentors and teachers*How to identify outliers*How to learn to learn*What examples you should study when practicing a new skillLinks and resources mentioned in the show:Tim Ferriss Book Club: http://fourhourworkweek.com/category/tim-ferriss-book-club/Extra footage from The Tim Ferriss Experiment: http://fourhourworkweek.com/tv/ Episode Summary:00:00 Celebrating Tim Ferriss: A Decade of Podcasting Excellence01:43 The Launch of Tim Ferriss' TV Show: Behind the Scenes03:52 The Art of Documentary Making: Tim Ferriss' Journey09:31 Navigating the Challenges of TV Show Cancellation13:53 Revolutionizing Content: Tim Ferriss' Strategy for Digital Rights17:31 Exploring the Episodes: A Deep Dive into Tim Ferriss' TV Show33:04 The Fascinating World of Urban Evasion and Escape33:34 Creating a Show: From Novice to Jason Bourne34:41 The Art of Escape: Learning to Outwit...
What was the 'black goo' that coated ancient Egyptian mummies? Could ancient Egyptians take a sick day to bury their loved ones? And were ancient cat mummies really used to fertilise the fields of Victorian Britain? In this special episode, public historian and broadcaster Greg Jenner speaks to curator and Egyptologist Dr Campbell Price about the strange and fascinating world of mummification. (Ad) Greg Jenner and Campbell Price are the co-authors of Totally Chaotic History: Ancient Egypt Gets Unruly! (Walker Books, 2024). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Totally-Chaotic-History-Ancient-Unruly/dp/140639565X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2YY57OM41RU5Z&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.vie1ts0_UP5-C7VDqN8U5VO3VRqNIhbn-mO1YBpIPKyeipzx1VgHCJUkYZAyUKErak8i1B110hJd091NXNf2F3CLlgTO4s5oUgiIJftoHg5f6z5CnJASzPzt-pYbBkVz.owNDa7h6sDgm11Xgxs6uCfghHkyjHHl57h3_8am8CE4&dib_tag=se&keywords=totally+chaotic+history+ancient+egypt+gets+unruly&qid=1712829623&s=books&sprefix=totally+%2Cstripbooks%2C74&sr=1-1&tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histboty. The HistoryExtra podcast is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Note from James:I particularly want to reverse my aging. I'm not concerned about being able to run a mile or anything like that; I just want to reverse the aging of my brain. I feel there's a definite difference between my brain now and when I was younger. By the way, culturally, we acknowledge that the brain ages. Not only medically, but culturally, you have to adapt to being the wise older person rather than the sharp young person.We had a great conversation with Arthur Brooks about this. He wrote an excellent book, which I can't recommend enough, called "From Strength to Strength." That podcast with Arthur Brooks changed my life in how I view my brain aging. Additionally, several podcasts with David Sinclair about the aging process have also been life-changing.I have used the supplements he recommended and made the lifestyle changes he suggested back in 2019. David has conducted a lot of research in the five years since his book "Lifespan" was released, and I wanted to see what the current state of his research was. So, he came on the podcast.I'm very grateful; he doesn't do many podcasts. He shared some incredible discoveries and new information, giving me real insight. We discussed everything related to what he's doing in anti-aging and what he's discovered since the last time I had him on. At the special request of our listeners, I also asked him about testosterone.Towards the end of the podcast, I asked him about that, and his answer was very interesting. Here's David.Episode Description:Today, James discusses personal motivations for wanting to reverse aging, specifically targeting brain aging. The conversation moves into the broader cultural and scientific understandings of aging, touching on insights from Arthur Brooks and David Sinclair's research. Sinclair's work on anti-aging, including lifestyle changes and supplement use recommended by him, is highlighted, mentioning his book 'Lifespan' and the progress in his research over the past five years. Key discussions include the information theory of aging, the role of DNA and epigenetics in aging, and the concept of age reversal through maintaining or restoring the epigenome's integrity. The episode covers the potential of using Yamanaka factors for age reversal, the challenges in translating these findings from mice to humans, and regulatory considerations for human trials. Sinclair also touches on his ongoing work in developing chemical cocktails for age reversal, comparing lifestyle changes to these scientific advances. Episode Summary:00:00 The Quest for Age Reversal: Personal Motivations and Influential Conversations01:11 Diving Deep into David Sinclair's Research on Anti-Aging02:24 Exploring the Information Theory of Aging and DNA's Role04:30 The Potential of Epigenetics in Reversing Aging07:14 The Challenges and Ethics of Age Reversal Technologies09:01 The Future of Anti-Aging: From Gene Therapy to Accessible Pills10:53 Debunking Myths and Addressing Controversies in Anti-Aging Supplements15:13 The Cutting-Edge of Aging Research: Yamanaka Factors and Epigenetic Reset25:05 The Philosophical and Practical Implications of Rejuvenation Research27:57 Unveiling New Breakthroughs in Cellular Biology28:19 Decoding the Mystery of Emanarcha Factors29:18 Exploring the Potential of Yamanaka Factors in Age Reversal29:43 The Future of Age Reversal: From Theory to Practice30:52 Innovative Approaches to Rejuvenation and Safety Measures31:52 Understanding the Complexity of Aging Across Different Organs34:57 The Fascinating World of Epigenetic Aging and Brain Plasticity37:20 Pushing the Boundaries: Chemical Cocktails for Rejuvenation39:46 Comparing Lifestyle Factors and Chemical Interventions in Aging40:56 Exploring the Possibilities of Reversing Menopause in Mice45:09 Navigating the Path to Human Trials and Regulatory Approval49:18 The Potential and Ethics of Off-Label Uses for Gene Therapy53:53 Personal Insights and Experiments in Anti-Aging ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
A Note from James:I particularly want to reverse my aging. I'm not concerned about being able to run a mile or anything like that; I just want to reverse the aging of my brain. I feel there's a definite difference between my brain now and when I was younger. By the way, culturally, we acknowledge that the brain ages. Not only medically, but culturally, you have to adapt to being the wise older person rather than the sharp young person.We had a great conversation with Arthur Brooks about this. He wrote an excellent book, which I can't recommend enough, called "From Strength to Strength." That podcast with Arthur Brooks changed my life in how I view my brain aging. Additionally, several podcasts with David Sinclair about the aging process have also been life-changing.I have used the supplements he recommended and made the lifestyle changes he suggested back in 2019. David has conducted a lot of research in the five years since his book "Lifespan" was released, and I wanted to see what the current state of his research was. So, he came on the podcast.I'm very grateful; he doesn't do many podcasts. He shared some incredible discoveries and new information, giving me real insight. We discussed everything related to what he's doing in anti-aging and what he's discovered since the last time I had him on. At the special request of our listeners, I also asked him about testosterone.Towards the end of the podcast, I asked him about that, and his answer was very interesting. Here's David.Episode Description:Today, James discusses personal motivations for wanting to reverse aging, specifically targeting brain aging. The conversation moves into the broader cultural and scientific understandings of aging, touching on insights from Arthur Brooks and David Sinclair's research. Sinclair's work on anti-aging, including lifestyle changes and supplement use recommended by him, is highlighted, mentioning his book 'Lifespan' and the progress in his research over the past five years. Key discussions include the information theory of aging, the role of DNA and epigenetics in aging, and the concept of age reversal through maintaining or restoring the epigenome's integrity. The episode covers the potential of using Yamanaka factors for age reversal, the challenges in translating these findings from mice to humans, and regulatory considerations for human trials. Sinclair also touches on his ongoing work in developing chemical cocktails for age reversal, comparing lifestyle changes to these scientific advances. Episode Summary:00:00 The Quest for Age Reversal: Personal Motivations and Influential Conversations01:11 Diving Deep into David Sinclair's Research on Anti-Aging02:24 Exploring the Information Theory of Aging and DNA's Role04:30 The Potential of Epigenetics in Reversing Aging07:14 The Challenges and Ethics of Age Reversal Technologies09:01 The Future of Anti-Aging: From Gene Therapy to Accessible Pills10:53 Debunking Myths and Addressing Controversies in Anti-Aging Supplements15:13 The Cutting-Edge of Aging Research: Yamanaka Factors and Epigenetic Reset25:05 The Philosophical and Practical Implications of Rejuvenation Research27:57 Unveiling New Breakthroughs in Cellular Biology28:19 Decoding the Mystery of Emanarcha Factors29:18 Exploring the Potential of Yamanaka Factors in Age Reversal29:43 The Future of Age Reversal: From Theory to Practice30:52 Innovative Approaches to Rejuvenation and Safety Measures31:52 Understanding the Complexity of Aging Across Different Organs34:57 The Fascinating World of Epigenetic Aging and Brain Plasticity37:20 Pushing the Boundaries: Chemical Cocktails for Rejuvenation39:46 Comparing Lifestyle Factors and Chemical Interventions in Aging40:56 Exploring the Possibilities of Reversing Menopause in Mice45:09 Navigating the Path to Human Trials and Regulatory Approval49:18 The Potential and Ethics of Off-Label Uses for...
Episode Description:Today's episode features part one of a 3-part detailed discussion on the emerging trends of inscriptions and ordinals in the Bitcoin blockchain, positioning them as exciting new forms of collectibles with real historical significance and potential for value appreciation. James is joined by financial advisors Timothy Collins and Benjamin Honig (Co-Founder & CEO at SatRepublic), who bring their expertise on the subject matter, explaining the technical aspects, comparisons to NFTs on Ethereum, and the intrinsic value of certain Satoshi's due to historical transactions or rarities defined by ordinal theory.The episode covers the potential use cases, like digital art and collectibles with immutable provenance, leveraging the security and permanence of Bitcoin's blockchain, far beyond traditional NFTs stored on more volatile platforms. They delve into how ordinals create a new market for Bitcoin enthusiasts to engage actively with their holdings through creative inscriptions and the anticipation around the Bitcoin halving event that could significantly impact this emerging space. Listeners are guided on how to participate, buy, and potentially create their inscriptions, underscoring the novelty and speculative opportunity ordinals represent in the broader context of cryptocurrency innovations. Episode Summary:00:00 Diving Into the World of NFTs, Inscriptions, and Ordinals00:37 Introducing the Experts: A Deep Dive into Bitcoin's New Frontier02:21 The Historical Significance of Bitcoin Transactions06:54 Exploring the Rarity and Value of Satoshis21:51 The Fascinating World of Inscriptions on Bitcoin26:54 Exploring Recursive Inscriptions and Digital Ownership27:51 Warren Buffett and the Value of Inscribed Picks28:42 Artistic and Practical Uses of Satoshi Inscriptions29:02 The Evolution of NFTs and Blockchain Certifications30:14 The Future of Digital Collectibles and Community Support36:27 Building a Community and the Importance of Early Support44:17 The Potential of Inscriptions Beyond the Crypto Community52:36 Navigating the Marketplace: Buying, Selling, and Holding Rare Sats ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
Episode Description:Today's episode features part one of a 3-part detailed discussion on the emerging trends of inscriptions and ordinals in the Bitcoin blockchain, positioning them as exciting new forms of collectibles with real historical significance and potential for value appreciation. James is joined by financial advisors Timothy Collins and Benjamin Republic (Co-Founder & CEO at SatRepublic), who bring their expertise on the subject matter, explaining the technical aspects, comparisons to NFTs on Ethereum, and the intrinsic value of certain Satoshi's due to historical transactions or rarities defined by ordinal theory.The episode covers the potential use cases, like digital art and collectibles with immutable provenance, leveraging the security and permanence of Bitcoin's blockchain, far beyond traditional NFTs stored on more volatile platforms. They delve into how ordinals create a new market for Bitcoin enthusiasts to engage actively with their holdings through creative inscriptions and the anticipation around the Bitcoin halving event that could significantly impact this emerging space. Listeners are guided on how to participate, buy, and potentially create their inscriptions, underscoring the novelty and speculative opportunity ordinals represent in the broader context of cryptocurrency innovations.Ben Honig:https://twitter.com/nftsupplyhttps://twitter.com/SatScribeXYZhttps://twitter.com/SatRepublic Episode Summary:00:00 Diving Into the World of NFTs, Inscriptions, and Ordinals00:37 Introducing the Experts: A Deep Dive into Bitcoin's New Frontier02:21 The Historical Significance of Bitcoin Transactions06:54 Exploring the Rarity and Value of Satoshis21:51 The Fascinating World of Inscriptions on Bitcoin26:54 Exploring Recursive Inscriptions and Digital Ownership27:51 Warren Buffett and the Value of Inscribed Picks28:42 Artistic and Practical Uses of Satoshi Inscriptions29:02 The Evolution of NFTs and Blockchain Certifications30:14 The Future of Digital Collectibles and Community Support36:27 Building a Community and the Importance of Early Support44:17 The Potential of Inscriptions Beyond the Crypto Community52:36 Navigating the Marketplace: Buying, Selling, and Holding Rare Sats ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
This week on Blocked and Reported, Katie is joined by Pirate Wires staff writer River Page to discuss an underground pop star whose fans will not let her go away. Plus, the investigation into the death of Nex Benedict concludes. Club Med | Broadcast“Coomer Conversion Therapy”“The Strange and Fascinating World of r/meth”“No Charges in Death of Nex Benedict, Prosecutor Says” https://www.youtube.com/@pirate-wireshttps://www.patreon.com/thottopics To hear more, visit www.blockedandreported.org
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