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Hochman and Crowder
Hour 3: Understanding the Jeff Hafley hire & direction of Fins with Chris Perkins

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 36:49


In hour three, debating the best case scenario for the Miami Heat in the 2nd half of the season. Last playoff win at Hard Rock Stadium was in 2003 by the Marlins. Plus, Chris Perkins tells us everything we need to know about the Dolphins new head coach Jeff Hafley.

Big O Radio Show
Podcast Monday - Jon-Eric Sullivan has NEVER had this Drug 011926

Big O Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 3:52


Big O talks Jon-Eric Sullivan and Fins 011926

Hochman and Crowder
Best Of Dolphins on WQAM: What Does Harbaugh's Clear Lack Of Interest Say About Fins?

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 39:20


The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana react to the Dolphins not even being able to get John Harbaugh in the building before he committed to the Giants. Is that more about a preference for the Giants, or the Dolphins being a bad destination?

Joe Rose Show
Best Of Dolphins on WQAM: What Does Harbaugh's Clear Lack Of Interest Say About Fins?

Joe Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 39:20


The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana react to the Dolphins not even being able to get John Harbaugh in the building before he committed to the Giants. Is that more about a preference for the Giants, or the Dolphins being a bad destination?

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
Best Of Dolphins on WQAM: What Does Harbaugh's Clear Lack Of Interest Say About Fins?

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 39:20


The Joe Rose Show, Tobin & Leroy, and Hochman, Crowder & Solana react to the Dolphins not even being able to get John Harbaugh in the building before he committed to the Giants. Is that more about a preference for the Giants, or the Dolphins being a bad destination?

Hochman and Crowder
Stephen Ross learns a tough lesson about his own organization this week

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 5:36


After 17 years of owning and leading the Dolphins, Stephen Ross couldn't even get Harbaugh in the building before he chose another organization to coach. It has to be eye opening to Ross about the lack of respect around the NFL for the Fins.

Hochman and Crowder
Full Show: January 14th, 2026

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 139:25


The Harbaugh dream feels but Chris Perkins explains why he's encouraged by the Fins. Finesse Mitchell gets us hyped for the Hurricanes in the National Championship game. Ja Morant rumors heat up and Bam delivers for Crowder.

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
John Harbaugh Signs As Giants Next Head Coach, What's Next For Fins?

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 15:46


Former Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has agreed to be the New York Giants next head coach. With one of the bigger coaching names signed who will the Miami Dolphins turn to as their next head coach?

Learn Catalan with Couch Polyglot - Your morning sip of Catalan

Bon any 2026! Espero que hagis acabat bé el 2025 i hagis començat bé l'any nou. Jo malauradament no estic passant una bona època... Te'n parlo a l'episodi d'avui i reflexiono sobre què és important a la vida. Què en penses tu? Espero que aquest episodi et serveixi per aprendre català i, potser, per reflexionar sobre aquest tema tan important. Si vols, em pots escriure un missatge a couch.polyglot@gmail.com i també els trobaràs a la meva pàgina web: www.couchpolyglot.com. Com em pots ajudar? Subscriu-te al meu canal de YouTube aquí. Hi trobaràs, entre altres coses, una llista de reproducció amb més de 70 vídeos per aprendre català, sempre amb l'opció d'activar els subtítols en català o en anglès (enllaç aquí). Per donar-me altres idees pel podcast, també em pots deixar un missatge aquí. Per comprar-me un cafè a Ko-Fi i ajudar-me a continuar amb aquest projecte, ves aquí. Si em vols ajudar, pots compartir el meu contingut o donar-me suport a Patreon. A Patreon també hi trobaràs gairebé totes les transcripcions del podcast i uns quants vídeos exclusius per aprendre català (ja n'hi ha 16 o més!). Moltes gràcies a l'Oskar per la música de fons (https://www.studionystrom.se) Espero que sigui interessant! Fins aviat, que vagi bé! Laura  

Natural Resources University
Rabies | Fins, Fur, & Feathers | #520

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 34:49


Rabies is an ancient, frightening, and deadly disease that humans are exposed to by wildlife. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss recent incidents involving rabies that have made news headlines, wildlife reservoirs for rabies in the US, how to limit our exposure to wildlife that might carry rabies, and what to do if you may have been exposed to a potentially rabid animal.   Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and faculty members in the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Program at Kansas State University. Find out more about the program at http://hnr.k-state.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/wildlife-outdoor-management.html Watch the podcast on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@KSREWildlife   

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR 1.) Panthers Edge By Sabres, Texans Blowout Steelers, Fins HC Search

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 42:30


In the first hour of the show: - Panthers beat the Sabres 4-3 - Heart are in action vs the Suns at Kaseya Center - Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers got pimp slapped by the Texans

Agriculture Today
2095 - Organ Recipient Gets Rabies from Donor...2025 Cattle Abortion Causes

Agriculture Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 28:01


Fins, Fur and Feathers: A Unique Spread of Rabies Common Causes of Cattle Abortions in 2025 Less Dairies, Bigger Herds   00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: A Unique Spread of Rabies: Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken from K-State begin today's show with part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode where they conversed about a rare case of rabies. Fins, Fur, and Feathers wildlife.k-state.edu   00:12:05 – Common Causes of Cattle Abortions in 2025: K-State veterinarian Gregg Hanzlicek keeps the show rolling as he breaks down the common causes of abortions in cattle from his 2025 lab data. ksvdl.org 866-512-5650 ksvdl YouTube   00:23:05 – Less Dairies, Bigger Herds: The Kansas dairy industry is showing sustained growth in terms of milk production. However, K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk ends the show saying dairy herds increased in size in 2025, but the total number of dairy farms decreased — something he expects to continue in 2026.      Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu.   Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.   K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
US Offshore Wind Halts, Japan Launches First Floating Farm

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 26:34


Allen, Joel, Rosemary, and Yolanda discuss the ongoing federal halt on US offshore wind projects and mounting lawsuits from Equinor, Ørsted, and Dominion Energy. Plus Japan’s Goto floating wind farm begins commercial operation with eight Hitachi turbines on hybrid SPAR-type foundations, and Finnish investigators seize a vessel suspected of severing Baltic Sea cables. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by Strike Tape, protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit striketape.com. And now your hosts, Allen Hall, Rosemary Barnes, Joel Saxum and Yolanda Padron. Welcome to the  Allen Hall: Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host, Alan Hall. I’m here with Rosie Barnes, Joel Saxum, and Yolanda Padron. Many things on the docket this week. The, the big one is the five US offshore wind projects that are facing cancellation after the federal halt. And on December 22nd, as we all know, the US Department of Interior ordered construction halted on every offshore wind project in American waters. Uh, the recent given and still given is national security. Uh, developers see it way differently and they’ve been going to court to try to. Get this issue resolved. Ecuador, Ted and Dominion Energy have all filed lawsuits at this point. EOR says [00:01:00] a 90 day pause, which is what this is right now, will likely mean cancellation of their empire. Project Dominion is losing more than about $5 million a day, and everybody is watching to see what happens. Orton’s also talking about taking some action here. Uh, there’s a, a lot of moving pieces. Essentially, as it stands right now, a lot of lawsuits, nothing happening in the water, and now talks mostly Ecuador of just completely canceling the project. That will have big implications to US. Electricity along the east coast,  Joel Saxum: right Joel? Yeah. We need it. Right? So I, I hate to beat a dead horse here because we’ve been talking about this for so long. Um, but. We’ve got energy demand growth, right? We’re sitting at three to 5% year on year demand growth in the United States, uh, which is unprecedented. Since, since, and this is a crazy thing. Since air [00:02:00] conditioning was invented for residential homes, we have not had this much demand for electricity growth. We’ve been pretty flat for the last 20 years. Uh, so we need it, right? We wanna be the AI data center superpower. We wanna do all this stuff. So we need electrons. Uh, these electrons are literally the quickest thing gonna be on the grid. Uh, up and down that whole eastern seaboard, which is a massive population center, a massive industrial and commercial center of the United States, and now we’re cutting the cord on ’em. Uh, so it is going to drive prices up for all consumers. That is a reality, right? Um, so we, we hear campaign promises up and down the things about making life more affordable for the. Joe Schmo on the street. Um, this is gonna hurt that big time. We’re already seeing. I think it was, um, we, Alan, you and I talked with some people from PGM not too long ago, and they were saying 20 to 30% increases already early this year. Allen Hall: Yeah. The, the increases in electricity rates are not being driven by [00:03:00] offshore wind. You see that in the press constantly or in commentary. The reason electricity rates are going up along the east coast is because they’re paying for. The early shutdown of cold fire generation, older generation, uh, petroleum based, uh, dirty, what I’ll call dirty electricity generation, they’re paying to shut those sites down early. So that’s why your rates are going up. Putting offshore wind into the equation will help lower some of those costs, and onshore wind and solar will help lower those costs. But. The East Coast, especially the Northeast, doesn’t have a lot of that to speak of at the minute. So, uh, Joel, my question is right now, what do you think the likelihood is of the lawsuits that are being filed moving within the next 90 days? Joel Saxum: I mean, it takes a long time to put anything through any kind of, um, judicial process in the United States, however. There’s enough money, power [00:04:00] in play here that what I see this as is just like the last time we saw an injunction happen like this is, it’s more of a posturing move. I have the power to do this, or we have the power to do this. It’s, it’s, uh, the, it’s to get power. Over some kind of decision making process. So once, once people come to the table and start talking, I think these things will be let, let back loose. Uh, I don’t, I don’t think it will go all the way to, we need to have lawsuits and stuff. It’ll just be the threat of lawsuits. There’ll be a little bit of arbitration. They’ll go back to work. Um, the problem that I see. One of the problems, I guess, is if we get to the point where people, companies start saying like, you know what, we can’t do this anymore. Like, we can’t keep having these breaks, these pauses, these, this, you know, if it’s 90 days at $5 million a day, I mean that’s 450 million bucks. That’s crazy. But that nobody, nobody could absorb that.  Allen Hall: Will they leave the mono piles and transition pieces and some [00:05:00] towers just sitting in the water. That’s what  Joel Saxum: I was gonna say next is. What happens to all of the assets, all of the steel that’s in the water, all the, all the, if there’s cable, it lays if there’s been rock dumps or the companies liable to go pick them up. I don’t know what the contracts look like, right? I don’t know what the Boem leases say. I don’t know about those kind of things, but most of that stuff is because they go back to the oil field side of things, right? You have a 20 year lease at the end of your 20 year lease. You gotta clean it up. So if you put the things in the water, do they have 20 years to leave ’em out there before they plan on how they’re gonna pull ’em out or they gotta pull ’em out now? I don’t know.  Allen Hall: Would just bankrupt the LLCs that they formed to create these, uh, wind  Joel Saxum: farms. That’s how the oil field does it bankrupt. The LC move on. You’ve, you’ve more than likely paid a bond when you, you signed that lease and that, but that bond in like in a lot of. Things is not enough. Right. A bond to pull mono piles out would have to be, [00:06:00] I mean, you’re already at billions of dollars there, right? So, and, and if you look again to the oil and gas world, which is our nearest mirror to what happens here, when you go and decommission an old oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, you don’t pull the mono piles out. You go down to as close to the sea floor as you can get, and you just cut ’em off with a diamond saw. So it’s just like a big clamp that goes around. It’s like a big band saw. And you cut the foundations off and then pull the steel back to shore, so that can be done. Um, it’s not cheap.  Allen Hall: You know what I would, what I would do is the model piles are in, the towers are up, and depending on what’s on top of them, whether it’s in the cell or whatever, I would sure as hell put the red flashing lights on top and I would turn those things on and let ’em run just so everybody along the East coast would know that there could be power coming out of these things. But there’s not. So if you’re gonna look at their red flashy lights, you might as well get some, uh, megawatts out of them. That’s what I would do.  Joel Saxum: You’d have to wonder if the contracts, what, what, what it says in the contracts about. [00:07:00] Uh, utilization of this stuff, right? So if there’s something out there, does the FAA say, if you got a tower out there, it’s gotta have a light on it anyways. Allen Hall: It has to or a certain height. So where’s the power coming from? I don’t know. Solar panel. Solar panel. That’s what it have to be, right? Yeah. This is ridiculous. But this is the world we live in today.  Speaker 4: Australia’s wind farms are growing fast, but are your operations keeping up? Join us February 17th and 18th at Melbourne’s Pullman on the park for Wind energy o and M Australia 2026, where you’ll connect with the experts solving real problems in maintenance asset management. And OEM relations. Walk away with practical strategies to cut costs and boost uptime that you can use the moment you’re back on site. Register now at W OM a 2020 six.com. Wind Energy o and m Australia is created by wind professionals for wind professionals. Because this industry needs solutions, not speeches, [00:08:00] Allen Hall: the dominoes keep falling. In American offshore wind, last year it was construction halts this year, contract delays. Massachusetts has pushed back the signing of two offshore wind agreements that were supposed to be done. Months ago, ocean Winds and Berroa won their bids in September of 2024. The paperwork is still unsigned more than a year later, a year and a half later. State officials blame Federal uncertainty. Uh, the new target is June and offshore wind for these delays are really becoming a huge problem, especially if you don’t have an offtake agreements signed, Joel.  Joel Saxum: I don’t see how the, I mean, again, I’m not sitting in those rooms. I’m not a fly on the wall there, but I don’t see how you can have something sitting out there for, it’s just say September 24. Yeah. Yeah. You’re at 18 months now, right? 17, 18 months without an agreement signed. Why is, why is Massachusetts doing this? What’s, what’s the, what’s the thing there? I mean, you’re an, [00:09:00] you are, uh, an ex Massachusetts, Massachusetts, Ian, is that what it’s called?  Allen Hall: Yeah. I, I think they would like to be able to change the pricing for the offtake is most likely what is happening as, uh, the Trump administration changes the agreements or trying to change the agreements, uh, the price can go up or down. So maybe the thing to do is to not sign it and wait this out to see what the courts say. Maybe something will happen in your favor. That’s a real shame. Right. Uh, there’s thousands of employees that have been sidelined. Uh, the last number I saw was around 4,000. That seems on the low end.  Joel Saxum: Yeah. I think about, um, the, the vessels too. Like you’re the, like the Eco Edison that was just built last year. I think it’s upwards of 500 million bucks or something to build that thing down in Louisiana, being sent up there. And you have all these other specialized, uh, vessels coming over from Europe to do all this construction. Um, you know. Of course if they’re coming over from Europe, those are being hot bunked and being paid standby rates, which [00:10:00] is crazy ’cause the standby rates are insane. Uh, ’cause you still gotta run fuel, you still gotta keep the thing running. You still gotta cook food. You still have all those things that have to happen on that offshore vessel. Uh, but they’re just gonna be sitting out there on DP doing nothing.  Yolanda Padron: You have the vessels, you have people’s jobs. You have. Regular people who are unrelated to energy at all suffering because of their prices going up for energy and just their cost of living overall going up. All because they don’t look pretty.  Joel Saxum: Yeah. The entire, that entire supply chain is suffering. I mean, Yolanda, you’re, you, you used to work with a company involved in offshore wind. How many people have, um, you know, have we seen across LinkedIn losing their jobs? Hey, we’re pivoting away from this. I gotta go find something else. And with that. In the United States, if you’re not from the States, you don’t know this, but there’s not that much wind, onshore wind on the East coast. So many of those families had to relocate out there, uproot your family, go out to Massachusetts, New Jersey, [00:11:00] Virginia, wherever, put roots back down and now you’re what? What happens? You gotta move back.  Yolanda Padron: Good luck to you. Especially, I mean, you know, it’s, it’s a lot of projects, right? So it’s not like you can just move on to the next wind farm. It’s a really unfortunate situation.  Allen Hall: Well, for years the promise of floating wind turbines has dangled just out of reach and the technology works, and the engineers have been saying for quite a while. We just needed someone to prove it at scale. Well, Japan just did the go-to floating wind farm began commercial operation this past week. Eight turbines on hybrid spar foundations anchored in water is too deep for anything fixed. Bottom, uh, it’s the first. Wind farm of his kind in Japan and signals to the rest of Asia that floating wind is possible. Now, uh, Rosemary, their turbines that are being used are Hitachi turbines, 2.1 megawatt machines. I don’t know a lot about this hybrid spark [00:12:00] type floater technology, which looks to be relatively new in terms of application. Is this gonna open up a large part of the Japanese shoreline to offshore wind? Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, I mean, at the first glance it’s like two megawatt turbine turbines. That’s micro, even for onshore these days, that’s a really small turbine. Um, and for offshore, you know, usually when you hear about offshore announcements, it’s like 20 megawatt, 40 megawatt monstrosities. However, I, I think that if you just look at the size of it, then it really underestimates the significance of it, especially for Japan. Because they, one, don’t have a lot of great space to put turbines on shore or solar power on shore. Um, and two, they don’t have any, any good, um, locations for fixed bottom offshore. So this is not like this floating offshore wind farm. It’s not competing against many onshore um, options at all. For Japan, it’s competing against energy imports. I’m really happy to see [00:13:00] a proper wind farm. Um, in Japan and they’ll learn a lot from this. And I hope that it goes smoothly and that, you know, the next one can be bigger and better. And then it’s also, you know, Japan traditionally has been a really great manufacturing country and not so much with wind energy, but this could be their chance. If they’re the country that’s really on scale developing the floating offshore industry, they will necessarily, you know, like just naturally as a byproduct of that, they’re gonna develop manufacturing, at least supporting manufacturing and probably. Some major components and then bring down the cost. You know, the more that, um, these early projects might start out expensive, but get cheaper, fast. That’s how we hope it’ll go. And then they’ll push out into other areas that could benefit from offshore wind, but um, not at the cost. Somewhere like California, you know, they have the ability to have onshore wind. They’d really like some offshore wind, some floating offshore wind. But it is a hard sell there at the moment because it is so much more expensive. But if it gets cheaper because, you know, projects like [00:14:00] this help push the price down, then I think it will open things up a lot. So yeah, I am, I’m quite excited to see this project.  Allen Hall: Will it get cheaper at the two to six megawatt range instead of the 15 to 20 megawatt range?  Joel Saxum: That’s what I was gonna comment on. Like there’s, there’s a, there’s a key here that the general public misses. For a floating offshore wind farm. So if you’re gonna do this cost effectively, that’s why they did it with the 2.1 megawatts ones because with a, with the spar product that they’re using basically. And, and I was sourcing this off at my desk, so here you go,  Rosemary Barnes: Joel. We need a closed caption version for those listening on the podcast and not watching on YouTube. Joel’s holding like a foam, a foam model of a wind turbine. Looks like it’s got a stubby, stubby holder on the bottom.  Joel Saxum: This is. Turbine. Steel. Steel to a transition piece and then concrete, right? So this is basically a concrete tube like, um, with, with, uh, structural members on the inside of it. And you can float this thing or you can drag these, you can float ’em key side and then drag ’em out, and [00:15:00] then it just fill ’em halfway or three quarters away with ballast sea seawater. So you just open a valve, fill the thing up to three quarters of the way with seawater, and it sinks it down into the water a little bit. Water level sits about. Right at the transition piece and then it’s stable. And that’s a hybrid. Spar product is very simple. So to make this a easy demonstrate project, keyside facility is the key, is the big thing. So your Keyside facility, and you need a deep water keyside facility to make this easy. So if you go up to Alan, like you said, a two to six, to eight to 10 to 15 megawatt machine. You may have to go and take, you may have to barge the spars out and then dump ’em off the spar and then bring the turbines out and put ’em on. That’s not ideal. Right? But if you can do this all keyside, if you can have a crane on shore and you can float the spars and then put the, build the whole turbine, and then drag that out as it sits, that’s a huge cost reduction in the installation operations. So it, it’s all about how big is the subsea portion of the spar? How? How deep is your [00:16:00] deep water keyside port? To make it efficient to build. Right. So they’re looking at 10 gigawatts of floating offshore wind by 2030. Now it’s 2026. That’s only four years away, so 10 gigawatts. You’re gonna have to scale up the size of the turbines. It’ll be interesting how they do it, right? Because to me, flipping spars off of a barge is not that hard. That’s how jackets and spars have been installed in the past. Um, for, um, many industries, construction industries, whether it’s oil and gas or just maritime, construction can be done. Not a problem. Um, it’s just not as efficient. So we’ll see what, we’ll see what they do.  Allen Hall: You would need 5,000 turbines at two megawatts to get to 10 gigawatts, 5,000 turbines. They make 5,000 cars in a day. The, the Japanese manufacturing is really efficient. I wouldn’t put anything by the Japanese capabilities there.  Joel Saxum: The problem with that is the cost of the, the inter array cables and [00:17:00] export cables for 5,000 turbines is extreme. Allen Hall: We also know that. Some of the best technology has come out of Japan for the last 50 years, and then maybe there’s a solution to it. I, I’m really curious to see where this goes, because it’s a Hitachi turbine. It’s a 2.1 megawatt turbine, as Rosemary’s pointed out. That’s really old technology, but it is inexpensive to manufacture and easy to move around. Has benefits.  Rosemary Barnes: Yeah. It also means like they, they’re not gonna be surprised with like, you know, all of. When you make a 20 megawatt offshore wind turbine, you’re not only in the offshore environment, you’re also dealing with, you know, all your blade issues from a blade that long and 2.1 megawatt turbine has blades of the size that, you know, just so mature, reliable, robust. They can at least rule those headaches out of their, um, you know, out of their. Development phase and focus on the, the new stuff.  Joel Saxum: Does anybody know who [00:18:00] makes blades for Hitachi?  Allen Hall: Rosie? Was it lm? I, I, I know we have on a number of Hitachi turbines over time, but I don’t know who makes the blades.  Rosemary Barnes: Yeah, I don’t know. But I mean, also it’s like, um, it doesn’t mean that they’re locked into 2.1 megawatts for forever, right? So, um, if the economics suggest that it is be beneficial to scale up. Presumably there will be a lot that they have learned from the smaller scale that will be de-risking the, the bigger ones as well. So, you know, um, it’s, there’s advantages to doing it both ways. It’s probably a slower, more steady progress from starting small and incrementally increasing compared to the, you know, like big, um, fail fast kind of, um, approach where you just do a big, big, huge turbine and just find out everything wrong with it all at once. Um, but. You know, pros and cons to both.  Allen Hall: Hitachi buys TPI. They got the money. They got the money, and they got the brain power. [00:19:00] Delamination and bottom line. 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Four crew members are detained, but the questions still remain. Who or what is trying to cut cables and pipelines at the bottom of the Baltic Sea.  Joel Saxum: It’s not accidents like it happened on New Year’s Eve and it was, and you drug an anchor for tens of kilometers. That’s on purpose. There’s, there’s no way that this is someone, oh, we forgot to pull the anchor up. You know how much more throttle you have to put on one of these? Have you seen an anchor for an offshore vessel? They’re the size of a fricking house,  Allen Hall: so they’re investigating it right now. And four, the 14 crew members are under detention. Travel restrictions, we’ll see how long that lasts. Crew includes nationals from of all places, Russia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan. So there is a, a Russian element to this. [00:21:00] I don’t know if you were all watching, I don’t know, a week or two ago when there’s a YouTube video from and oral, which makes undersea. Equipment and defense, uh, related, uh, products. And Palmer Lucky who runs that company basically said, there are microphones all over the bottom of the ocean, all around the world. Everything is monitored. There’s no way you can drag an anchor for a kilometer without somebody knowing. So I’m a little surprised this took so long to grab hold of, but. Maybe the New Year’s Eve, uh, was a good time to pick because everybody is kind of relaxed and not thinking about a ship, dragging an anchor and breaking telecommunication cables, wind turbines have to be really careful about this. There, there have to be some sort of monitoring, installation sensors that are going on around the, all the wind power that exists up in that region and all [00:22:00] the way down in, in the North Sea. To prevent this from happening, the sabotage is ridiculous. At this point,  Joel Saxum: yeah. I mean, even, even with mattresses over the export cables, or the inter array cables or, or rock bags or rock dumps or, or burials, these anchors are big enough to, to cut those, to drag and cut ’em like it, it’s just a, it’s a reality. It’s a risk. But someone needs to be monitoring these things closer if they’re not yet. ’cause you are a hundred percent correct. There’s, so, there’s, there’s private, there’s public sides of the acoustic monitoring, right? So like the United States military monitors, there’s, there’s acoustic monitoring all up and down. I can’t actually never, I looked into it quite a while ago. There’s a name for the whole system. It’s called the blah, blah, blah, and it monitors our coastline. Like ev, there’s a sensor. Every man, it’s a couple miles. Like all, all around the EEZ of the United States. And that exists everywhere. So like you think like in international waters, guarantee that the United States has got microphones out listening to, [00:23:00] right. So, but if you’re in the Baltic Sea, it’s a little bit different of an, of a confined space. But you have Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, all along the southern and eastern coast and the, and Russia. And then you have the Fins, Swedes, Norwegian, Denmark, Germany. Everybody is Poland. Everybody’s monitoring that for sure. It’s just like a postmortem investigation is, is doable.  Allen Hall: Yolanda, how are they gonna stop this? Should they board the ships, pull the people off and sink them? What is it gonna take for this to end?  Yolanda Padron: I don’t know. In the meantime, I think Joel has a movie going on in his head about how exactly he’s gonna portray this. Um, yeah, it’s. I mean, I’d say better monitoring, but I, I’m not sure. I guess keep a closer eye on it next time. I mean, I really hope it’s, there’s not a next time, but there seems to be a pattern developing. Right.  Allen Hall: I forgot how many of those happened.  Joel Saxum: Yeah. The maritime, this is a, this is a tough reality about the maritime world. [00:24:00] ’cause I, I’ve done some work done in Africa and down there it’s specifically the same thing. There’s say there’s a vessel. Okay, so a vessel is flagged from. S Cy Malta, a lot of vessels are flagged Malta or Cyprus, right? Because of the laws. The local laws there that Cyprus flagged vessel may be owned by a company based in, um, Bermuda that’s owned by a company based in Russia that’s owned by a company based in India. All of these things are this way. There’s shell companies and hidden that you don’t know who owns vessels unless they’re even, even the specific ones. Like if you go to a Maersk vessel. And you’re like, oh, that’s Maersk, they’re Danish. Nope. That thing will be, that thing will be flagged somewhere else, hidden somewhere else. And it’s all about what port you go to and how much taxes you can hide from, and you’ll never be able to chase down the actual parties that own these vessels and that are responsible you, you, it, it’s so [00:25:00] difficult. You’re literally just going to have to deal with the people on board, and you can try to chase the channels to who owns that boat, but you’ll never find them. That’s the, that’s the trouble with it.  Allen Hall: It does seem like a Jean Claude Van Dam situation will need to happen pretty soon. Maybe as Steven Segal, something has to happen. It can’t continue to go on it over the next couple of months with as much attention as being paid to international waters and. Everything that’s happening around the world, you’d think that, uh, ships Defense Department ships from Denmark, Finland, Germany. We will all be watching this really closely UK be watching this and trying to stop these things before they really even happened. Interesting times. That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcasts. If today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas. We’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. [00:26:00] And if you found value in today’s conversation, please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show for Rosie, Yolanda and Joel. I’m Alan Hall and we’ll catch you next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.

Natural Resources University
Pond Design and Construction | Fins, Fur, & Feathers #517

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 35:03


Having a pond is a great way to increase the aesthetics and recreational opportunities of your property. Join Joe and Drew as they discuss key considerations for constructing a pond, proper techniques for building a pond to ensure it holds water, and methods for addressing issues with a pond's design or construction.   Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and faculty members in the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Program at Kansas State University. Find out more about the program at http://hnr.k-state.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/wildlife-outdoor-management.html Watch the podcast on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@KSREWildlife 

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
What Are The Dolphins Looking For In Next Head Coach?

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 16:55


Now that Mike McDaniel has been let go by the Fins and the new GM is suppose to be Jon-Eric Sullivan the vice president of player personnel from Green Bay, what type of head coach are the Dolphins looking for?

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR 3.) What's Next For the Fins?

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 37:22


In hour 3 of the show: - Dolphins can name a GM as early as tomorrow - Heat and Herro have issues - Cristobal focus is on winning tonight's game

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(Full Ep.) Miami Dolphins Fire Mike McDaniel, Miami Hurricanes vs ole miss Semi-Final Tonight

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 118:24


On today's show: - Mike McDaniel has been fired as head coach of the Miami Dolphins - The GM search for the Dolphins can be decided as early as tomorrow - Does the McDaniel Firing mean John Harbaugh is going to be the next head coach of the Fins? - Miami hurricanes takes on Ole Miss in the CFP semi-final Fiesta Bowl - The Miami Heat take on the Bulls tonight - The Panthers are in Montreal to face the Canadiens

The Flame: Entertainment & Sports
BREAKING: Fins Fire McDaniel, Closing in on New GM, Harbaugh Race Underway!

The Flame: Entertainment & Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 5:57


In this breaking news episode of the podcast, Rob breaks down the rapidly unfolding situation surrounding the Miami Dolphins. He reacts to the firing of head coach Mike McDaniel, provides updates on the team's GM search as it nears completion, and highlights a key candidate with close ties to John Harbaugh.With those connections in place, Rob explains why Miami is now being viewed as a serious contender in the race for Harbaugh's services and what it could mean for the franchise moving forward.Follow Us On Socials:IG & TikTok — @theflame_esHost: Rob Cao

Hochman and Crowder
John Harbaugh vs Mike McDaniel - there is no debate about who would be better for the Fins

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 13:22


We all want John Harbaugh but Crowder is still in the camp that the Dolphins should move on from McDaniel regardless.

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR2) Steve Goldstein Joins: Panthers Injuries and Tkachuk's/ Barkov's Return

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 38:23


We break down the John Harbaugh firing and what it could mean for the Dolphins, as it's been reported that the Fins have been in touch with him. Tobin and Brittney think it would be a bad look for the Dolphins to pursue Harbaugh while McDaniel is still the sitting head coach—either commit or cut the guy loose. Florida Panthers television play-by-play voice Steve Goldstein joins the show to talk all things Panthers. Tobs and Goldy break down the injuries plaguing the Panthers so far this season, Tkachuk's hopeful return, and Sam Bennett being left off the Canadian national team.

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(Full Ep.) Mike McDaniel Still w/ Miami Dolphins, Miami Hurricanes vs Ole Miss, Heat vs Wolves, Cats vs Leafs

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 158:34


On today's show: - Mike McDaniel is still head coach of the Dolphins for now. How much input will he have in the hiring of a new GM?" - Lamar Jackson vs John Harbaugh: who would you want for the Fins? - Heat take on the Timberwolves in Minnesota on National TV tonight - Trae Young to the Heat? -- Panthers hit the ice tonight in Toronto to face the Maple Leafs - Matthew Tkachuck close to be back with the team - Hurricanes are in Glendale ready to face the Ole Miss Rebels on Thursday

Hochman and Crowder
Mike Cugno thinks McDaniel earned another year with a new GM & QB

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 11:28


CBS4 anchor and reporter explains why he believes Mike McDaniel has earned another season to be the Fins head coach.

Hochman and Crowder
Hour 3: Prepare yourself Dolphins fans - McDaniel will be back

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 41:04


In hour three, as coaches around the NFL are let go… Mike McDaniel seems to have survived. But Hoch has a message to Fins fans- prepare yourselves because McDaniel is speaking like this is still his job whether or not he deserves to be fired.

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR.1) #FrogboyFriday, Fins Finale, Heat WIN 4 in a Row! Panthers play in Winter Classic

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 47:18


#FrogBoyFriday & #FootballFriday! Marcos & Leroy Talk Canes Big Win & CFP! 15 min of HEAT: 4 in a row for HEAT! Big win in Detroit Miami Dolphins Hire Hall of Famer Troy Aikman as advisor in GM hunt

Drive Time with Travis Wingfield
Drive Time: New Years Resolutions and CFP Quarterfinals Preview with Kyle Crabbs

Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 36:18 Transcription Available


Travis has three new year's resolutions for the offseason. Plus, Kyle Crabbs joins to preview all four of the college football playoff quarterfinals games with an eye on prospects for the Fins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hochman and Crowder
Full Show: December 30th, 2025

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 134:12


On the 25th anniversary of the Miami Dolphins last playoff victory, we discuss how much blame is on Stephen Ross for the Fins struggles since he bought the franchise. Plus, revisiting that playoff win over Indy in 2000 with Oronde Gadsden and Joe Z joins the show live from Dallas to preview UM - Ohio State.

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR 1.) Fins Rooks Mature In Win over Bucs, Heat Look To Make it 3 In A Row vs the Joker & Nuggets

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 45:37


In hour 1 pf the program: - Dolphins Rookies Step Up - Heat Take On Nuggets Tonight in Kaseya Center. Will Bam Be Back? When Will Tyler Come Back? - NBA, NFL Recap - Anthony Joshua Survives Car accident in Nigeria

Les matins
Les 500 derniers jours de Macron : que nous apprend l'histoire des fins de règne ?

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 21:59


durée : 00:21:59 - L'Invité(e) des Matins - par : Guillaume Erner, Yoann Duval - D'ici à mai 2027, Emmanuel Macron entame ses 500 derniers jours à l'Élysée. Une période qui sonne comme une fin de règne alors que le Président est plus impopulaire et isolé politiquement que jamais. Que nous dit l'histoire de ces moments de crépuscule du pouvoir ? - réalisation : Phane Montet - invités : Jean-Numa Ducange Historien, professeur à l'Université de Rouen Normandie, spécialiste de l'histoire des gauches, des mouvements ouvriers et socialistes européens; Corinne Lhaïk Journaliste au quotidien L'Opinion

L'ofici de viure
Tornar a comen

L'ofici de viure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2025 30:00


De vegades, a la vida, ens entrebanquem i caiem. L'escriptora Elsa Punset ho compara al seu llibre "Alas para volar" amb la recuperaci

Viracasacas Podcast
EH VÁRZEA 080 - "Os fins da imprensa"

Viracasacas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 20:31


Na coluna dessa semana Carapanã discute o crescete alinhamento dos grandes veículos de imprensa com a extrema-direita nos EUA, Europa e América Latina.

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(Full Ep.) Football Friday! Lamar Jackson to Miami, Fins Face Bucs, Heat look to break losing streak!

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 155:18


It's A Football Friday After Christmas and Marcos & Vlad get you ready for week 17 of the NFL season, College Football Bowl games & NBA NHL games for the weekend. - Recap the Christmas games in the NBA & NFL -- Give their opinions on the Lamar Jackson to Miami Dolphins trade rumors - Canes vs Buckeyes quarterfinal matchup - Heat look to snap 3 game losing streak vs the Atlanta Hawks -

Storyfeather
Silent Serpent Under Sea

Storyfeather

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 38:28


On the verge of death, a penultimate god leaves behind a terrible enemy and an unexpected legacy. Genre: Mythology   Excerpt: "If the tunnels aren't dangerous, why would anyone close them on purpose?" "I didn't say they weren't dangerous."  I nodded. Of course. Knowledge was dangerous. And knowledge was what we would find at the end of this tunnel.   The Wheel of Fiction Turns. What did it land on this time?Each Season 9 story follows a theme chosen by the Wheel of Fiction. Thirteen spokes. Eight are the themes from previous seasons. One is "Turn Again." One is a wild card. And three are covered in question marks and will be revealed when the wheel lands on them. This episode landed on CREATURES. See a story trailer and a (satisfying) video of the wheel turning here: Silent Serpent Under Sea Find more stories and episodes featuring this theme here: Year of Creatures.   SERPENT MERCH!Interested in merch, like mugs and notebooks, featuring the serpent?Here's the direct link:Coiled Green Sea Serpent merch on TeePublic(You'll land on the t-shirt, but you can scroll down a bit for more stuff.)  Please visit my Store page for up-to-date info on where you can buy merchandise featuring my artwork: STORYFEATHER STORE   MY FIRST BOOK (yay)Ever wonder how I've gotten all these hundreds of stories written?  I have a method. And I talk all about it in my book called Fictioneer's Field Guide: A Game Plan for Writing Short Stories. It's available from Amazon as an eBook, paperback, and hardcover. You can also get there from my Store page: STORYFEATHER STORE   The Store page also has sign-up forms for my two email newsletters: Storyfeather Gazette (if you'd like to keep up with the fiction I create)Fictioneer's Field Guide (if you'd like writing tips and guidance from me)  Choose what you want. (Either way, you're choosing high jinks.)   CREDITSStory: "Silent Serpent Under Sea" Copyright © 2022 by Nila L. PatelNarration, Episode Art, Editing, and Production:  Nila L. Patel   Music:"Immortals" by NICHOLAS JEUDY (Intro)"Haven" by NICHOLAS JEUDY (Outro)"Abstract Vision #5" by ANDREW SITKOV (Outro)   Music by NICHOLAS JEUDY (Dark Fantasy Studio)"Secret water""Emblem""Runes" "Immortals" "The ocean takes it all""Dark lord""Scroll of the wind walker""To Falgalown""A last prayer""Dark fields""Haven"   All these tracks are part of a music and sound effects bundles I purchased from Humble Bundle and sourced from GameDev Market.   Music by Nicholas Jeudy and Andrew Sitkov is licensed from GameDev MarketSound effects from AudioJungle and GameDevMarketChanges made to the musical tracks? Just cropping of some to align with my narration.   Find more music by Nicholas Jeudy and Andrew Sitkov at gamedevmarket.net Find more stories by Nila at storyfeather.com   Episode Art Description: Digital drawing. A sea serpent, facing forward, floating in water. At right, near bottom, the head is directed downward. A crown of spiny fins extend from the back of the head and around the face. The serpent's body extends up and then arcs down and loops to the left.  The end of the tail is directed up to upper left corner and ends in spiny fins. Fins also arc along the top third of the serpent's back, and one set closer to the tail. Some of the scales bear glowing marks that appear like characters or letters of an unreadable language. Vertical image is made square with borders at left and right with bubbles. Watermark of "Storyfeather" along right side of serpent's head.

Hochman and Crowder
Hour 1: Christmas came early for Hoch after a big signing today

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 39:20


In hour one, Hoch gets an early Christmas present… Matt Mervis signs with a new team. Hoch and Crowder criticize Bam Adebayo for not being able to take over games. Plus, Zach Gelb explains why the Fins need to move on from Tua and McDaniel.

Agriculture Today
2086 - Whitetail Deer Impacts...Fall Infections of Rust in Wheat

Agriculture Today

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 28:01


Fins, Fur and Feathers: Pros and Cons of Whitetail Deer Rust Infections in Wheat Matching Finances and Production Data   00:01:05 – Fins, Fur and Feathers: Pros and Cons of Whitetail Deer: The show begins with part of a Fins, Fur and Feathers podcast episode where Drew Ricketts and Joe Gerken talk about balancing the positive and negatives of whitetail deer. Fins, Fur, and Feathers wildlife.k-state.edu   00:12:05 – Rust Infections in Wheat: Kelsey Andersen Onofre, K-State wheat pathologist, and Logan Simon, K-State Extension agronomist, keep the show moving as they discuss rust in wheat and other challenges they expect the crop to encounter this season.  Fall Infections of Rusts in Kansas Wheat   00:23:05 – Matching Finances and Production Data: K-State dairy specialist Mike Brouk ends the show explaining matching data from the production site with the financial output of the farm to measure financial success.       Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu.   Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast.   K‑State Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan. For more information, visit www.ksre.ksu.edu. K-State Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Joe Rose Show
HR 2- Dolphins Frustration, Around the NFL, Hollywood's Headlines

Joe Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 35:15


Hour 2 includes Joe airing out his frustrations with the state of the Miami Dolphins after getting blown out by the Bengals at home in rookie QBs Quinn Ewers first start. Joe thinks the next move is a complete rebuild for the Fins cleaning out coach Mike McDaniel and Tua Tagovailoa. Then Joe takes a look around the NFL after a loaded weekend of football. Plus, Hollywood's Headlines includes fallout from the Paul/Joshua fight, G5 CFP teams losing big, and an update on Jamie's love life.

Natural Resources University
Deer Damage | Fins, Fur, & Feathers #510

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 45:35


Deer have many benefits to ecosystems and society, but they can also be a cause of human-wildlife conflict. Join Drew and Joe as they discuss the impact deer can have on agricultural production, property, the spread of disease, and humans.  Learn more about deer resistant ornamental plants at: https://extension.rutgers.edu/deer-resistant-plants  Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and faculty members in the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Program at Kansas State University. Find out more about the program at http://hnr.k-state.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/wildlife-outdoor-management.html Watch the podcast on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@KSREWildlife   

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR 1.) New Beginnings!!!

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 40:10


In Hour 1 of the Show: Cats beat the Kings 3-2. Cats Getting their swager back Heat play the Nets in Brooklyn, Herro, Niko Jovic are out, Powell questionable to play The Quinn Ewers Era begins as the Fins new plays the Bengals on Sunday

Manga Tv - Podcast - La 5e de couv'
Nos fins de mangas (2025) – La 5e de Couv' – #5DC – Saison 11 épisode 14

Manga Tv - Podcast - La 5e de couv'

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 65:47


Attention : émission full spoil sur nos fins de mangas de 2025 !!! (voir timing en bas de l’article) On arrive à la fin d’année 2025, l’occasion de revenir sur 5 séries qui se sont... L'article Nos fins de mangas (2025) – La 5e de Couv’ – #5DC – Saison 11 épisode 14 est apparu en premier sur La 5e de Couv' - Le podcast de débat autour du manga !.

Hochman and Crowder
Full Show: December 12th, 2025

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 130:49


Orlovsky thinks the Dolphins are ‘dangerous' but Crowder isn't buying it. Cugno previews the Fins matchup vs Pittsburgh. The return of Joe DiJoseph's Bad Joke of the Day. Hoch reads a list published by Variety of the top 100 comedies ever made and chaos ensues.

Hochman and Crowder
Hour 2: The return of one of our favorite segments

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 34:37


In hour two, Tua isn't concerned about the weather in Pittsburgh. Hoch wants Tua to be the new voice of the show. The return of Joe DiJoseph's Bad Joke of the Day. Plus, key player matchups between the Fins and Steelers.

El matí de Catalunya Ràdio

Fins a l'octubre a Catalunya han mort m

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(Full Ep.) Miami Heat Lose 4th in A Row: Time Frr A Trade?? Miami Dolphins vs Steelers, Florida Panthers Vs Utah Mammouth

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 117:46


On todays show, Tobin & Leroy Recap the Miami Heat loss 117-108 to the Orlando Magic in the quarterfinals of the NBA Cup. The team shot bad from the 3 point line going 8-33 and the narrative for this team being better without All- Star guard Tyler Herro is starting to pick up some steam. Tobin & Leroy talk to 5 Reasons Sorts Heat reporter Brady Hawk about the Heat 4 game losing streak and struggles. Tobin & Leroy start to preview the Miami Dolphins Monday night matchup vs the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Fins not winning in the cold narrative in December will be put to the test as weather for the game on Monday night should be 18 degrees with wind gusts. We hear from University of Miami head coach Mario Cristobal as he gets ready to face Texas A&M in the College Football playoffs. The Stanly Cup champs Florida Panthers are back on the ice tonight in Utah to face the Mammouth. We also play our favorite hump day game "Rats Off A Ship and much more on the Tobin & Leroy show..

Learn Catalan with Couch Polyglot - Your morning sip of Catalan

Hola, bon dia! Tot bé? Ara que ja s'acosta Nadal, us vull parlar de què és el Nadal per mi. Què recordo més de quan era petita, quins menjars són típics d'aquesta època de l'any, què pot ser difícil... També en vaig parlar a l'episodi 95, però crec que aquest cop serà des d'una perspectiva una mica diferent. Durant el vídeo, parlo de dues Nadales: "Un camell d'orient" i "És Nadal al meu cor". Si vols que en parli amb més detall, fes-m'ho saber! Si t'interessa saber què és el Tió, en aquest vídeo en parlo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJoWSNv-u1M Si vols, em pots escriure un missatge a couch.polyglot@gmail.com i també els trobaràs a la meva pàgina web: www.couchpolyglot.com. Com em pots ajudar? Subscriu-te al meu canal de YouTube aquí. Hi trobaràs, entre altres coses, una llista de reproducció amb més de 70 vídeos per aprendre català, sempre amb l'opció d'activar els subtítols en català o en anglès (enllaç aquí). Per donar-me altres idees pel podcast, també em pots deixar un missatge aquí. Per comprar-me un cafè a Ko-Fi i ajudar-me a continuar amb aquest projecte, ves aquí. Si em vols ajudar, pots compartir el meu contingut o donar-me suport a Patreon. A Patreon també hi trobaràs gairebé totes les transcripcions del podcast i uns quants vídeos exclusius per aprendre català (ja n'hi ha 16 o més!). Moltes gràcies a l'Oskar per la música de fons (https://www.studionystrom.se) Espero que sigui interessant! Fins aviat, que vagi bé! Laura  

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR 1.) Weighing In On The Dolphins

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 40:07


In the first hour of the show, Tobin & Leroy talk about the Chargers beating the Eagles on Monday Night Football as Eagles QB Jalen Hurts had 5 turnovers in the game. It wasn't a great weekend for Alabama QBs (Tua Tagovailoa, Jalen Hurts and Ty Simpson) T&L talk about Philip Rivers possibly making a return with the Indianapolis Colts at 44 years old. Colts QB Daniel Jones is out for the rest of the season and their playoff chances are looking slim right now so they signed the him to the practice squad. With the Colts and other teams struggling, does the dolphins have a chance to make the playoffs? If they do, does tit save Mike McDaniel's job? Tobin & Leroy discuss about the Fins 4 game win streak without the good play from their QB Tua Tagovailoa. The Miami Heat are in action tonight in Orlando facing the Orlando Magic in the quarterfinals of the NBA Cup. A win has the Heat in Vegas to take on the winner of the New York Knicks vs Toronto Raptors matchup

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(HR 2.) Notre Dame Crying Irish!!!!

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 40:15


In hour 2 of the show Tobin & Leroy talk about the Miami Dolphins and the backup QB situation. Tua is struggling and next season if he doesn't improve next season it maybe his last with the Fins if he doesn't improve. Tobin begins to name QBs to challenge Tua next season and some of the names infuriate Leroy. We talk MLB baseball as the winter meetings are going on and not surprisingly the Miami Marlins aren't active. They take al look at the Marlins payroll that is so low there are athletes in town that make more that the entire Marlins team. Finally, we play our favorite Tuesday game "Damage Is Done" where Leroy takes shots at the Notre Dame Athletic Director.

Hochman and Crowder
Hour 2: Dolphins win streak reaches four games - officially In The Hunt

Hochman and Crowder

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 35:41


In hour two, bummed about Inter Miami not having a Championship parade. Gauging our confidence in the Dolphins going to Pittsburgh and beating the Steelers on MNF. Plus, Dolphins columnist Chris Perkins joins the show to recap the Fins victory.

Natural Resources University
AI Generated Wildlife Videos | Fins, Fur, & Feathers #503

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 34:02


AI generated wildlife videos are common on the internet and it can be hard to distinguish what is real and what isn't. For this episode, Drew and Joe are joined by Danny to discuss the kinds of AI generated videos that frequently feature wildlife, the ways artificially generated videos can alter expectations of real-world interactions with wildlife, and some ways to identify AI generated content online. Dr. Joe Gerken and Dr. Drew Ricketts are extension specialists and faculty members in the Wildlife and Outdoor Enterprise Management Program at Kansas State University. Find out more about the program at http://hnr.k-state.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/wildlife-outdoor-management.html Watch the podcast on Youtube at https://www.youtube.com/@KSREWildlife 

Joe Rose Show
HR 3- Cold-Weather Fins, Canes Playoffs Hopes, NFL Picks

Joe Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 39:37


Hour 3 kicks off with a look at the Dolphins heading into their cold-weather matchup against the Jets, with kicker Riley Patterson continuing to be a key contributor for Miami. Joe then breaks down the Hurricanes' playoff outlook, highlighting their head-to-head win over Notre Dame and dominant finish to the season, while questioning whether the CFP committee will give Miami the shot they deserve. The conversation shifts to fantasy football, as Joe and Hollywood preview the weekend's top performers, sleepers, and matchups to watch. Joe also shares his NFL picks, staying hot this season at 59-43 and explaining which teams he's betting on to shine.

Tobin, Beast & Leroy
(Full Ep.) Panthers Streaking In Bad Way, Herro Banged Up, Dolphins Try To Ground Jets On Sunday

Tobin, Beast & Leroy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 150:59


It's another Football Friday, Tobin & Leroy get you ready for a great sports weekend locally & nationally. They start off talking about the Florida Panthers struggles as the Cats lost at home again to the Nashville Predators 2- 1in OT. Is it time to start panicking for the Cats? Have the injuries to stars such as Barkov & Tkachuk come back and hinder them? They talk Miami Dolphins as they head to New York on Sunday to face division rival Jets in Met Life Stadium. With no room to spare can the Fins win in the cold? Can Tua start playing like a franchise QB or will Mike McDaniel and the team get off the Tua bandwagon? The Miami Heat take on the Orlando Magic tonight in Orlando, Tyler Herro is doubtful with a toe injury and the topic of him being a possible vibes killer since returning back to the team from injury is starting to circulate as well as possible trade packages in attempt o get Bucks star Giannis Antetoumnkpo. Tobin & Leroy take a look at the week 14 slate of games in the NFL and conference championship weekend in college football. When they return on Monday, will the U be in the college football playoffs? All of this plus our daily Mix Bag and our favorite Friday games Tickle Leroy's fancy and You're Dead To Me" on the Tobin & Leroy show.

Drive Time with Travis Wingfield
Drive Time: Prospect Talk, NFL Lessons and Dolphins Soundbite Roundup

Drive Time with Travis Wingfield

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 39:20 Transcription Available


Our last episode before officially turning the page to the Saints, Travis discuses a variety of topics. He'll go over his early scouting notebook, some players that he likes from the 2026 NFL Draft class - plus, lessons learned in Week 12 in the NFL. Finally, we hear from Mike McDaniel and Anthony Weaver on the latest around the Fins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.