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Why is a Fish Tank better than fish bowl? What kinds of fish can you keep in a Fish Tank? Why should you put plants and fish toys in a Fish Tank? Have you started your FREE TRIAL of Who Smarted?+ for AD FREE listening, an EXTRA episode every week & bonus content? Sign up right in the Apple app, or directly at WhoSmarted.com and find out why more than 1,000 families are LOVING their subscription! Get official Who Smarted? Merch: tee-shirts, mugs, hoodies and more, at Who Smarted?
Join us for this week's episode, where we dive into the essentials of the aquarium hobby—what you truly need versus what's just unnecessary fluff. Don't miss our engaging discussion as we highlight the vital tools and identify the gimmicks that can hold you back. Tune in and make informed choices for your aquarium!Send us Fan MailSupport the showYou are always invited to check out Sciencegalaquatics.com.
Brandi Lynn's Ocean's 11 class heads to Dominion beach to do a cleanup for extra credit but Tracy and Martina tag along and immediately derail it when Martina has a bathroom emergency. Tannis and Roxy return from Cuba with a stray dog and Jimmy gifts Tracy a purple Honda Civic straight out of Pimp My Ride. VIDEO VERSION: TPB+ for MERCH, TOUR DATES, and MORE, visit www.tracyandmartina.com
Recently went out of town for a long weekend and had a meaningful conversation about how we set up the fishroom and cared for our other animals while we were away. The trip began wonderfully, but we received some troubling news just before leaving. This experience reminds us that, despite our best efforts, unpredictable and unfortunate events can happen. It's essential to be prepared for anything life throws our way.Send us Fan MailSupport the showYou are always invited to check out Sciencegalaquatics.com.
On this week's excellent Talkhouse Podcast episode, we've got one of my favorite film directors in conversation with the vocalist of one of the last two decades most engaging bands—who also happened to appear in her latest movie. It's Andrea Arnold and Jason Williamson. Andrea Arnold is a visionary British filmmaker who doesn't make movies very frequently, but she sure makes them count. Her first to really make a splash was 2009's Fish Tank, a coming-of-age story—that's a recurring theme—that was the first place I remember seeing Michael Fassbender. She's since directed three more features: an adaptation of Wuthering Heights (though not the gaudy new one), the visceral American Honey, and last year's magical Bird, which stars Barry Keoghan as the deadbeat working-class dad to newcomer Nykia Adams. It's flown under the radar for sure, but please seek it out and let me know what you think. I loved it, and it's got one of the greatest soundtracks you'll hear all year, with Fontaines DC, Blur, and Sleaford Mods, which leads me to the other half of today's conversation, Jason Williamson. Williamson is the lyricist and vocalist—he doesn't exactly sing—for Sleaford Mods, which has created an unforgettable, fully individual kind of post-punk for the past two decades, characterized by Williamson's witty, confrontational words. Like Arnold, Williamson has roots in the working class, and his music offers an unvarnished reflection of those roots. When she got in touch with him about playing a small but important role in Bird, he admitted that he wasn't familiar with her movies—but quickly became a fan. So he was in her movie, and she in return directed a video for the song “No Touch” from the latest Sleaford Mods album, The Demise of Planet X, which came out earlier this year. Check out that song right here. In this open and generous chat, Arnold and Williamson talk about their shared backgrounds, about shooting Williamson's pivotal scene in Bird, and about Arnold's career as a dancer and TV presenter for various BBC shows. I'm a fan of her work and I had no idea about this entirely different part of her career. Jason also reveals his unique post-show ritual, and laments—sort of—the fact that you can't just simply get drunk anymore and hit people. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Jason Williamson and Andrea Arnold for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out Talkhouse.com for all kinds of great written pieces and other podcasts in our network. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme was composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
Andrew tells a story about an MLB star, fish tanks, & elementary school students that is guaranteed to make you smile. Programming Note: Nothing is changing with Andrew's weekly interview episodes. Andrew's interview episodes will continue to be in your podcast feed again every Thursday morning starting on April 30th when Season 15 kicks off!
Katie wants to get something for her house but the person who sells it has previously told her she isn't allowed to have it.
Dive into an exciting conversation about our water change techniques! Discover the must-have tools that make the process simpler and more enjoyable. Let's swap tips and tricks to elevate our aquarium care together—join us!Support the showYou are always invited to check out Sciencegalaquatics.com.
CannCon, Ashe in America, and Colonel Towner Watkins continue their deep dive into Stolen Elections with Chapter 11, unpacking the book's claims about Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani, alleged Venezuelan engineering of U.S. elections, and the so-called “Fish Tank” source code vault. The trio examines internal contradictions in the narrative, the timeline of events following the 2020 election, and the whistleblowers' evolving story about FBI and DOJ briefings. From meetings at the Trump Hotel to allegations of compromised investigations, Chapter 11 becomes less about what happened and more about how the story is being told. The discussion highlights inconsistencies surrounding Smartmatic, Chinese and Iranian involvement, and the handling of supposed evidence. As always, the panel approaches the material critically, questioning motives, missing details, and narrative shifts that raise more questions than answers. If you thought this chapter would bring clarity, think again.
Join us for an engaging discussion on the importance of water changes in fish tanks! Discover the key signs to watch for in your aquarium that signal it's the perfect time to refresh the water—keeping your fish healthy starts here!Support the showYou are always invited to check out Sciencegalaquatics.com.
Join us for an exciting discussion about the unexpected twists that can occur in the fish room! We'll share compelling stories of mishaps and surprising moments that left us in a panic. Don't miss out on hearing how we tackled these challenges and emerged stronger—your own fish room adventures could benefit from our experiences!Support the showYou are always invited to check out Sciencegalaquatics.com.
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On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Miami Dolphins receiver OJ McDuffie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a wide-ranging conversation about football, baseball, legendary coaches, and life after the game. OJ shares being named after OJ Simpson, those they don’t have the same exact names, his original passion for baseball at Penn State, and how Joe Paterno’s unique approach allowed him to play both sports. He reflects on his place in the Penn State baseball record books, and his “Welcome to the NFL” moment. The conversation dives deep into OJ’s NFL career with the Dolphins, including his experience playing for Don Shula, the stark transition to Jimmy Johnson, and what made Dan Marino one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. OJ also shares the incredible story of catching Marino’s 399th, 400th, and 401st career touchdown passes in the same game. OJ gets candid about the foot injury that ended his career, the difficult transition away from football, and how leaning on friends helped him find his footing. Today, he’s found a second act in media through The Fish Tank podcast, continuing to stay connected to the game and the city of Miami. It’s an honest, funny, and insightful look at a career shaped by legends—and what comes next when the game ends. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Miami Dolphins receiver OJ McDuffie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a wide-ranging conversation about football, baseball, legendary coaches, and life after the game. OJ shares being named after OJ Simpson, those they don’t have the same exact names, his original passion for baseball at Penn State, and how Joe Paterno’s unique approach allowed him to play both sports. He reflects on his place in the Penn State baseball record books, and his “Welcome to the NFL” moment. The conversation dives deep into OJ’s NFL career with the Dolphins, including his experience playing for Don Shula, the stark transition to Jimmy Johnson, and what made Dan Marino one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. OJ also shares the incredible story of catching Marino’s 399th, 400th, and 401st career touchdown passes in the same game. OJ gets candid about the foot injury that ended his career, the difficult transition away from football, and how leaning on friends helped him find his footing. Today, he’s found a second act in media through The Fish Tank podcast, continuing to stay connected to the game and the city of Miami. It’s an honest, funny, and insightful look at a career shaped by legends—and what comes next when the game ends. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Miami Dolphins receiver OJ McDuffie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a wide-ranging conversation about football, baseball, legendary coaches, and life after the game. OJ shares being named after OJ Simpson, those they don’t have the same exact names, his original passion for baseball at Penn State, and how Joe Paterno’s unique approach allowed him to play both sports. He reflects on his place in the Penn State baseball record books, and his “Welcome to the NFL” moment. The conversation dives deep into OJ’s NFL career with the Dolphins, including his experience playing for Don Shula, the stark transition to Jimmy Johnson, and what made Dan Marino one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. OJ also shares the incredible story of catching Marino’s 399th, 400th, and 401st career touchdown passes in the same game. OJ gets candid about the foot injury that ended his career, the difficult transition away from football, and how leaning on friends helped him find his footing. Today, he’s found a second act in media through The Fish Tank podcast, continuing to stay connected to the game and the city of Miami. It’s an honest, funny, and insightful look at a career shaped by legends—and what comes next when the game ends. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Miami Dolphins receiver OJ McDuffie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a wide-ranging conversation about football, baseball, legendary coaches, and life after the game. OJ shares being named after OJ Simpson, those they don’t have the same exact names, his original passion for baseball at Penn State, and how Joe Paterno’s unique approach allowed him to play both sports. He reflects on his place in the Penn State baseball record books, and his “Welcome to the NFL” moment. The conversation dives deep into OJ’s NFL career with the Dolphins, including his experience playing for Don Shula, the stark transition to Jimmy Johnson, and what made Dan Marino one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. OJ also shares the incredible story of catching Marino’s 399th, 400th, and 401st career touchdown passes in the same game. OJ gets candid about the foot injury that ended his career, the difficult transition away from football, and how leaning on friends helped him find his footing. Today, he’s found a second act in media through The Fish Tank podcast, continuing to stay connected to the game and the city of Miami. It’s an honest, funny, and insightful look at a career shaped by legends—and what comes next when the game ends. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former Miami Dolphins receiver OJ McDuffie joins Peanut Tillman and Roman Harper for a wide-ranging conversation about football, baseball, legendary coaches, and life after the game. OJ shares being named after OJ Simpson, those they don’t have the same exact names, his original passion for baseball at Penn State, and how Joe Paterno’s unique approach allowed him to play both sports. He reflects on his place in the Penn State baseball record books, and his “Welcome to the NFL” moment. The conversation dives deep into OJ’s NFL career with the Dolphins, including his experience playing for Don Shula, the stark transition to Jimmy Johnson, and what made Dan Marino one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time. OJ also shares the incredible story of catching Marino’s 399th, 400th, and 401st career touchdown passes in the same game. OJ gets candid about the foot injury that ended his career, the difficult transition away from football, and how leaning on friends helped him find his footing. Today, he’s found a second act in media through The Fish Tank podcast, continuing to stay connected to the game and the city of Miami. It’s an honest, funny, and insightful look at a career shaped by legends—and what comes next when the game ends. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Roy Yanong is a fish and aquatic animal expert at the UF tropical aquaculture laboratory. Today, he spoke with Anna and Raven about fish tanks and keeping them clean to avoid Anna's incident!
Conspiracy time with Anna! She tries to convince Raven why the Superbowl logo always has hints as to who's making it to the big game since it was recently released. Raven is not for it. Sideline Reporter Morgan Bedard join Anna & Raven for a look ahead into this upcoming weekends playoffs! Anna & Raven are on the hunt to find the "Plumpest Pup" in lieu of the recent talks of GLP1s for dogs. Today we're joined by Lexi and her pup Tyler! Anna's sister had a traumatizing accident when cleaning to her fish tank, leaving anna now scared to clean her own, not knowing the precautions needed to be taken to do so. Dr. Roy Yanong is a fish and aquatic animal expert at the UF tropical aquaculture laboratory. Today, he spoke with Anna and Raven about fish tanks and keeping them clean to avoid Anna's incident! Chef Plum is back for a very important topic. Sourdough. Annas is convinced she killed her sourdough starter. Plum gives his tips and tricks to know if you are on trakc with this tricky process Koa is a big loving rottweiler regardless of the fact that he looks like a bear. He is one of our finalists who you will be able to vote for starting tomorrow afternoon! Anna puts Raven to the test with her original game “Celebrity Real Estate Agent”. With the “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" house going up for sale, Anna thought this was a great time to quiz Raven on how much these famous television houses cost. Macey is another finalist in the ring for our Plumpest Pup contest. Macey is a food snatcher and loves hot dogs and chicken. Voting start tomorrow on thr AnnaandRaven socials! Lena and David booked their daughter's sixth birthday party for Super Bowl Sunday from 2p to 4p at a local arcade/bounce house party place. So far, three people have RSVP'd no. He thinks it's because it's Super Bowl Sunday and wants to push it to the following week. She says that's ridiculous, it's over at 4p, hours before the game starts! Is it wrong to host a kid's birthday on Super Bowl Sunday? Lesly has a chance to win $2400! All she has to do is answer more pop culture questions than Raven in Can't Beat Raven!
Mama and Papa Crockett joined the show live and we sat down and talked memories or growing up and other wild but true stories. Enjoy them all including this one: The talking fish tank!
Join Tony Michas and John Mathews discussing the November 2025 Film Bundles.The Imprint Asia Bundle titles discussed include Shaw-Shock Vol. 2, Intimate Confessions of a Chinese Courtesan and Lust For Love of a Chinese Courtesan.The November Film Bundles titles discussed include Jackie Brown, Priest, Twenty Four Seven, Fish Tank, The Lightship, Eleni and Withnail and I.
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12-23-25 - BR - MIX - Natl Maple Syrup Day Sparks Debate - Naked In Bass Pro Fish Tank - Dec/Jan2024 - BOSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, the Water Colors team takes a trip back in time. The early aquarium hobby has some fascinating origins, some good and some not so good. Much of what we know about aquariums has changed through the years, but one thing remains constant – people are enamored with fish. In this discussion, we’ll go through some of the earliest fish species to be imported and kept in the US, as well as aquarium styles, equipment, and care through the years. Do you own any retro aquariums? Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery Sources used in this episode: The Aquarium, Mulertt, Hugo Handbook to the Fish House, E. W. H. Holdworth The Way We Were: 1973: Breeding The Clownfish Amphiprion ocellaris, Martin A. Moe Guppies, The New York Times
We're back in Lunathion with so many theories, besties. In this episode we're breaking down Crescent City chapters 51–60: Bryce summoning Aidas (and that absolutely unhinged “let's fight a demon with a demon” logic), the planet contraption in the Autumn King's office and how it mirrors Rhys' in ACOSF, the mystery of Hel as its own planet, and what “find what is in between” could actually mean. We deep dive the synth drug + obsidian salt, Danika's secret crusade, Bryce's scar and grief, Hunt's most broken moment (shower scene!!), AND we spiral about Kelpies, nøkk folklore, Wicked parallels, Hadestown, and… shower temperatures. Stick around for our unhinged multiverse brain rot and let us know your theories in the comments. And if you want the after party and extra chaos, join us over on Patreon for bonus Crescent City content! Website→ https://www.lamebookclubpod.com/ Merch → https://www.lamebookclubpod.com/category/all-products Patreon → https://www.patreon.com/c/lamebcpod IG → https://www.instagram.com/lamebookclubpod/ Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/2exV4FVCLeN7mYfxcNs9cB?si=36805589642e442c Apple → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/l-a-m-e-book-club-podcast/id1703598706 PODCAST BUSINESS ENQUIRES: lamebcpodcast@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Question? Text our Studio direct.In this shocking monthly cyber update, the Cyber Crime Junkies (David, Dr. Sergio E. Sanchez, and Zack Moscow) expose the craziest, must-know stories in tech and security.What's Inside This Episode:The AI Threat is Real: Dr. Sergio reveals how Chinese threat actors manipulated Anthropic's Claude AI system to stage cyber attacks against nearly 30 companies globally. Learn how powerful Large Language Models (LLMs) are leveling the field for malicious coders.The Casino Fish Tank Hack (True Story!): David tells the unbelievable story of how hackers breached a casino's main network by exploiting a smart thermostat inside an exotic fish tank, accessing high-roller financials. This proves critical network segmentation is non-negotiable.The New Scam: ClickFix: David breaks down the terrifying new ClickFix attack, where hackers trick you into literally copying and pasting malicious code into your own computer. Learn the golden rule to protect yourself from this massive, 500% spike in attacks.The Cloudflare Outage: Zack discusses the massive Cloudflare outage that took down major services like ChatGPT, revealing how a seemingly minor configuration error caused massive ripple effects across the entire internet.The iPhone Scam Laundry: Dr. Sergio shares a wild anecdote from his time at Apple about a global scammer laundering stolen or damaged iPhones for new ones, using a loophole caused by a business decision.
Oliver Peck and Jason Schott (Schott NYC) discuss Leather Secrets, Challenges for American Factories, Fish Tanks and much more...Jason Schott-WebsiteInstagram Oliver Peck: Become a WITD Member! (Get Free Stuff)Email your questions... whatintheduckpodcast@gmail.comCAMEOYouTube RumbleInstagramFacebookTwitter Website SpotifyWITD Sponsors:Elm Street TattooAnchor Screen PrintingCheap Thrills Clothing Brand Yellow Rose CanyonDream Machines of Texas Legacy Ink email: Legacyartsupplies@gmail.com**WITD Podcast is produced by: Audra Cabral & John Niederkorn - Sound / Video by: Courtney Larkins**
Have you ever voted on behalf of your dead mom, got caught, and were forced to write a ten-page essay on what an idiot you are? Would you rather just go to jail or write the essay? Let's talk about that, colorblindness making you feel completely useless, running into a blind person in the hallway, carrying a bass drum around with you everywhere you go, and more on today's episode of Can You Don't?!XO- Casserole says Hi! *** Wanna become part of The Gaggle and access all the extra content on the end of each episode PLUS tons more?! Our Patreon page is LIVE! This is the biggest way you can support the show. It would mean the world to us: http://www.patreon.com/canyoudontpodcast ***New Episodes every Wednesday at 12pm PSTWatch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/0ITCBFszcoASend in segment content: heyguys@canyoudontpodcast.comMerch: http://canyoudontpodcast.comMerch Inquires: store@canyoudontpodcast.comFB: http://facebook.com/canyoudontpodcastIG: http://instagram.com/canyoudontpodcastYouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3wyt5rtOfficial Website: http://canyoudontpodcast.comCustom Music Beds by Zach CohenFan Mail:Can You Don't?PO Box 1062Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816Hugs and Tugs.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Sean talks about the importance of our environment. We are the average of our five closest friends, and if you show me your friends, I will show you your future. Sean discusses the importance of not being limited by our environment, so that God can truly work in our lives to help us become all that we were designed to be.
On this week's episode, Cyrus and Quan give their thoughts on the 12 Belts celebration, AEW Wrestledream, and predict NXT Halloween Havoc.Subscribe on Patreon: https://patreon.com/theashowrncFollow our socials: https://linktr.ee/theashowrncFollow on X: The A Show account (@TheAShowRNC) Cyrus (@CyrusOnTWR) Quan (@AshowQuan)
Modernization sits at the heart of Florida's procurement transformation. Jessie Marks, Florida's Chief Procurement Officer, shares her fascinating 18-year journey from part-time administrative assistant to CPO, revealing how the relationship-building and clear writing skills from journalism perfectly translated to crafting thoughtful procurements and saving taxpayer dollars. Marks details how her team leverages AI technology, cloud-based solutions, and automated reporting systems to increase efficiency while maintaining transparency. The cloud-based platform they've implemented provides real-time updates on active solicitations and contracts, eliminating the guesswork and bottlenecks that once plagued their process. Rather than making decisions in a vacuum, Florida's approach emphasizes data-driven strategies and stakeholder buy-in.Ready to transform your own procurement approach? Subscribe to NASPO's Pulse for more insights from public procurement leaders across the nation, and discover how relationship-building, technology, and professional development can elevate your procurement outcomes.Follow & subscribe to stay up-to-date on NASPO!naspo.org | Pulse Blog | LinkedIn | Youtube | Facebook
Not all haunted hayride experiences are the same. Same thing with wrestling. Fish Tanks, Old Sting, Russo is still a douche, and yes, yeeting. Also this week: - News - AEW Wrestledream 2025 results - This week in AEW and WWE - Bring it to the table - This week in the Monday Night Wars - Top Topic: Cena/Styles Trilogy
On today's free swim we are joined by Danny and Chief. We get into a discussion on whether or not girls find fish tanks and other similar items unattractive. We also breakdown a minor car accident situation Eddie found himself in, an on or off the leash DM question, and later talk about penis enlargement surgery.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
Ben Maller talks about WR Tyreek Hill being denied a captaincy spot by the Dolphins, if NFL offensive coordinators losing sleep over Micah Parsons, Johnny Manziel saying the Alabama aura is completely gone, Maller's Mountain of Money: Barry Gibb Edition, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this emotional and eye-opening episode of The Surviving Siblings Podcast®, host Maya Roffler welcomes Lori to share the heartfelt journey of losing her sister, Gina, to breast cancer. What begins as a candid reflection on sibling dynamics soon unfolds into an honest, powerful testimony of anticipatory grief, advocacy, and resilience. Lori opens up about growing up as the “quintessential middle child” in a close-knit family, the evolution of her relationship with Gina from sibling rivalry to deep sisterhood, and how their bond strengthened through the challenges of Gina's cancer diagnosis at age 37. As a nurse, Lori offers a unique lens, balancing her clinical instincts with emotional turmoil as she watched her sister fight a devastating disease. The episode dives deep into themes like anticipatory grief, family caregiving, shifting family roles, the emotional toll of being both a sibling and a medical professional, and the moment Lori truly stepped into the role of Gina's advocate, making the most difficult decisions no sibling ever wants to face. Ultimately, Lori reflects on how Gina's legacy shaped the mother, nurse, and person she is today and offers compassionate advice for anyone walking the painful road of sibling loss to cancer. In This Episode: (0:00:00) – Meet Lori and Her Sister Gina Maya welcomes Lori, who reflects on her childhood with her older sister Gina, their sibling rivalry, and how they grew closer as adults. (0:03:00) – The Diagnosis That Changed Everything Lori, a nurse, recounts the moment Gina called her about a lump — and how the diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer at age 37 turned their world upside down. (0:06:00) – Treatment, Hope, and Medical Realities Lori explains Gina's treatment journey, the challenges of triple-negative breast cancer, and the emotional toll of watching her sister become a patient. (0:13:00) – From Sister to Advocate Lori describes how she transitioned from “just” a nurse and sister to becoming Gina's full-fledged medical advocate, particularly as treatment options ran out. (0:18:00) – Anticipatory Grief and Bargaining with the Universe She shares her internal struggles — including moments of bargaining and wishing she could trade places — and the power of naming those feelings. (0:25:00) – A Pivotal Night, a Fish Tank, and a Shift Lori recounts the night she lost hope — and how it became the turning point that moved her from fear to fierce protection of Gina's dignity. (0:29:00) – Final Days, Hard Decisions, and Saying Goodbye An intense and brave retelling of the days leading to Gina's passing, including making a DNR decision, choosing comfort care, and honoring Gina's wishes. (0:33:00) – Cremation, Closure, and a Closed Casket Lori shares the emotional moments surrounding Gina's service and the deeply personal decision to protect her sister's dignity, even in death. (0:37:00) – Grieving While Working in Healthcare She opens up about returning to work days after the funeral, navigating poor grief support at her job, and the need for better bereavement understanding. (0:41:00) – Time Doesn't Heal — It Helps You Adjust Lori reflects on how grief evolves — why time doesn't heal but does allow you to adapt — and how her family honors Gina in small, beautiful ways. (0:44:00) – Keeping Gina's Memory Alive for Her Children She talks about raising Gina's daughters with love and intention, helping them understand who their mother was, and showing up as a steady presence. (0:48:00) – Legacy, Compassion, and Becoming a Better Human Lori shares how Gina's life and death transformed her — making her a better nurse, mom, and human being with deeper empathy and compassion for others. (0:53:00) – Advice for Surviving Siblings and Caregivers She offers powerful advice for those experiencing anticipatory grief or recent loss: “Show yourself grace. Do what's best for you in the moment.” Listen to the full episode of “Lori Loses Gina To Breast Cancer” now on all major platforms. This episode is sponsored by The Surviving Siblings® Connect with Lori: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1E4oRefW19/?mibextid=wwXIfr Tik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/@mad.face.girl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mad.face.girl Email: forevergina@myyahoo.com Connect with Maya: Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/survivingsiblingspodcast/ Maya's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mayaroffler/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@survivingsiblingspodcast Twitter: https://x.com/survivingsibpod Website: thesurvivingsiblings.com Facebook Group: The Surviving Siblings Podcast YouTube: The Surviving Siblings Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheSurvivingSiblingsPodcast
Nina Knag's debut feature, Don't Call Me Mama, which marks her arrival as a bold new voice in cinema, just premiered at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Crystal Globe competition. She tackles the taboo subject of relationships between older women and younger asylum seekers through the lens of complex, unapologetic female anti-heroes. Drawing from personal insight and the influence of trailblazing female filmmakers, Knag crafts a story where the setting becomes an active force in shaping narrative and theme. She emphasizes the importance of deep collaboration with actors, embracing improvisation and authenticity to capture the complex realities of human relationships. For Knag, filmmaking is as much about the journey as the final cut—each challenge, misstep, and success feeding into a creative process that demands vulnerability, resilience, and a refusal to compromise the heart of the story.Past films discussed include The Hunt (2012, dir. Thomas Vinterberg), After the Wedding (2006, dir. Susanne Bier), Fish Tank (2009, dir. Andrea Arnold), and the short Wasp (2003, dir. Andrea Arnold).What Movies Are You Watching?Introducing the Past Present Feature Film Festival, a new showcase celebrating cinematic storytelling across time. From bold proof of concept shorts to stand out new films lighting up the circuit, to overlooked features that deserve another look. Sponsored by the Past Present Feature podcast and Leica Camera. Submit now at filmfreeway.com/PastPresentFeatureListen to all episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more, as well as at www.pastpresentfeature.com. Like, subscribe, and follow us on our socials @pastpresentfeature
When security becomes more than a checkbox, the conversation shifts from “how much” to “how well.” At Black Hat USA 2025, Sean Martin, CISSP, Co-Founder of ITSPmagazine, and Viktor Petersson, Founder of an SBOM artifact platform, unpack how regulatory forces, cultural change, and AI innovation are reshaping how organizations think about security.Viktor points to the growing role of Software Bill of Materials (SBOMs) as not just a best practice, but a likely requirement in future compliance frameworks. The shift, he notes, is driven largely by regulation—especially in Europe—where security is no longer a “nice to have” but a mandated operational function. Sean connects this to a market reality: companies increasingly see transparent security practices as a competitive differentiator, though the industry still struggles with the hollow claim of simply being “secure.”AI naturally dominates discussions, but the focus is nuanced. Rather than chasing hype, both stress the need for strong guardrails before scaling AI-driven development. Viktor envisions engineers supervising fleets of specialized AI agents—handling tasks from UX to code auditing—while Sean sees AI as a way to rethink entire operational models. Yet both caution that without foundational security practices, AI only amplifies existing risks.The conversation extends to IoT and supply chain security, where market failures allow insecure, end-of-life devices to persist in critical environments. The infamous “smart fish tank” hack in a Las Vegas casino serves as a reminder: the weakest link often isn't the target itself, but the entry point it provides.DEFCON, Viktor notes, offers a playground for challenging assumptions—whether it's lock-picking to illustrate perceived versus actual security, or examining the human factor in breaches. For both hosts, events like Black Hat and DEFCON aren't just about the latest vulnerabilities or flashy demos—they're about the human exchange of ideas, the reframing of problems, and the collaboration that fuels more resilient security strategies.___________Guest:Viktor Petersson, Founder, sbomify | On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vpetersson/Hosts:Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine | Website: https://www.seanmartin.comMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine | Website: https://www.marcociappelli.com___________Episode SponsorsThreatLocker: https://itspm.ag/threatlocker-r974BlackCloak: https://itspm.ag/itspbcwebAkamai: https://itspm.ag/akamailbwcDropzoneAI: https://itspm.ag/dropzoneai-641Stellar Cyber: https://itspm.ag/stellar-9dj3___________ResourcesLearn more and catch more stories from our Black Hat USA 2025 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/bhusa25ITSPmagazine Webinar: What's Heating Up Before Black Hat 2025: Place Your Bet on the Top Trends Set to Shake Up this Year's Hacker Conference — An ITSPmagazine Thought Leadership Webinar | https://www.crowdcast.io/c/whats-heating-up-before-black-hat-2025-place-your-bet-on-the-top-trends-set-to-shake-up-this-years-hacker-conferenceCatch all of our event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/technology-and-cybersecurity-conference-coverageWant to tell your Brand Story Briefing as part of our event coverage? Learn More
In this re-released solo episode from 2023, Dr. Mike Belkowski revisits one of the most pivotal topics in the world of mitochondrial health: methylene blue. As interest in this powerful compound continues to grow, Dr. Mike brings back an essential conversation outlining its top ten benefits — from brain function and mood to immune support to antiviral activity and beyond! He also shares exciting updates about the future of the podcast, including a rebrand launching in August and a major expansion of the Mitochondrial Triad into the Mitochondrial Core Four. You'll also hear about BioLight's newest supplement, BioBlue Fountain of Youth, and how combining methylene blue with red light therapy can lead to powerful healing synergy. Whether you're brand new to methylene blue or a longtime user, this episode will deepen your understanding of why this blue dye might just be the missing link in your health toolkit. If you care about energy, mood, memory, immunity — or just want to future-proof your brain — this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss! - Key Quotes from Dr. Mike Belkowski: “Red light therapy and methylene blue on their own are powerful tools. But when you use them together, you're getting a synergistic benefit that may be unmatched in the world of mitochondrial health.” “The more I read, the more I research, the more I realize: this compound that started as a dye might be one of the most important mitochondrial tools we have.” “Methylene blue has been around since the 19th century. It's safe, it's effective, and the amount of research backing its antiviral, neuroprotective, and metabolic benefits is staggering.” Key Points: 00:00 – Introduction: A Podcast Rebrand and New Direction 03:11 – Evolving the Mitochondrial Triad into the Core Four 05:17 – Why Methylene Blue Deserves a Second Look 07:15 – BioBlue: A New Mitochondrial-Enhancing Supplement 10:45 – NMN, Folic Acid, and Gold-Silver Nanoparticles Explained 11:07 – The History of Methylene Blue: From Textile Dye to Healing Tool 15:11 – Fish Tanks, Surgery, and the Safety of MB 17:57 – Malaria Cures and Forgotten Medicine 20:16 – BioBlue FOY: The Cadillac of Mitochondrial Supplements 21:38 – Methylene Blue + Red Light = Antiviral Powerhouse 22:29 – Cognitive Enhancement, Memory, and Focus Support 23:00 – Rapid Mood Shifts and Depression Relief 24:26 – Reversing Alzheimer's: A Look at the Research 29:25 – How MB Boosts Mitochondrial Energy at the Molecular Level 31:31 – Hormonal Benefits: More Energy, Less Estrogen, Higher Testosterone 32:00 – MB as an Antidote for Poisoning and Metabolic Toxins 36:29 – Methylene Blue's Powerful Antiviral Capabilities 44:12 – Alzheimer's Hallmarks Reversed with MB and Red Light Therapy 55:11 – Autism, Gut Health, and Restoring Mitochondrial Function 58:44 – The Nitric Oxide Link to Depression and Brain Fog 01:03:07 – Bipolar and Mood Stabilization Studies with MB 01:04:27 – Autism, Oxidative Stress, and Endotoxin Insights 01:13:33 – MB as a Rapid Pain Reliever for Surgery and Chronic Conditions BLUE SPECIAL THIS WEEK... SAVE 20% ON ALL BIOBLUE SUPPLEMENTS!! Choose from our wide range of BioBlue products — four varieties of liquid BioBlue and four varieties of encapsulated BioBlue. Need help figuring out which BioBlue makes the most sense for you? Respond to this email!Discount code: BLUEPODCAST Expires Thursday, 8/7, midnight PST*Discount code is not valid with bundles or 2-, 4- or 10-packs. Must use "single" option and then increased to desired quantity. Shop all BioBlue products by clicking here! - Dr. Mike's #1 recommendations:Water products: Water & WellnessGrounding products: Earthing.com EMF-mitigating products: Somavedic Blue light blocking glasses: Ra Optics
HH brother, the complete history of the federal reserve as told by your drunken uncle, the end of payment processors, very SIG sour, James v. Bandit, Vshojo dies, Onedius gets arrested, Jason's newest Scandal, the Empire Strikes Back against StopKillingGames, the many Fishtanks, and Vito's Bluey Shirt.
The Notes: Loving you like you want to be loved! What's Nelson's love language? Tacos! Tacos is a good language! All corn is wet sometimes! The secrets Nelson and Jesus keep! The holy trinity and omnipresence of the almighty means the song “I Think We're Alone Now” can't be about Jesus! Have you cuddled your Nelson today!? Nitty gritty cuddling! Will's love language is hand stuff! Will premieres his new yeah yeah yeah yeaaaaah! Go see Shitty Deal at the KC Fringe this Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday! At the Fish Tank in the West Bottoms! Go to shttydeal.com for showtimes and more info! Coming from the West Bottoms to disturb the stomach of KC! I could eat some Sonic after battling the undead! Young Stephen King sure did love him some cocaine! Old-timey racism, ironic racism, and racism as an example of poor moral quality in a character are all, ultimately, still racism! The golden age of Buddy-Coppery! Let's not get Mel Gibson started! The tried-and-true idiom of the “dark potato!” Real potato-heads know what Will's talking about! Contact Us! Follow Us! Love Us! Email: doubledeucepod@gmail.com Twitter & Instagram: @doubledeucepod Bluesky: @doubledeucepod.bsky.social Facebook: www.facebook.com/DoubleDeucePod/ Patreon: patreon.com/DoubleDeucePod Also, please subscribe/rate/review/share us! We're on Apple, Android, Libsyn, Stitcher, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Radio.com, RadioPublic, pretty much anywhere they got podcasts, you can find the Deuce! Podcast logo art by Jason Keezer! Find his art online at Keezograms! Intro & Outro featuring Rob Schulte! Check out his many podcasts! Brought to you in part by sponsorship from Courtney Shipley, Official Superfans Stefan Rider, Amber Fraley, Nate Copt, and listeners like you! Join a tier on our Patreon! Advertise with us! If you want that good, all-natural focus and energy, our DOUBLEDEUCE20 code still works at www.magicmind.com/doubledeuce for 20% off all purchases and subscriptions. Check out the Lawrence Times's 785 Collective at https://lawrencekstimes.com/785collective/ for a list of local LFK podcasts including this one!
We don't want S19 to be over yet...so it isn't! Here's the firstof two best of episodes we've put together, with snippets from the wonderful, Nick Mohammed, Mat Baynton, Sophie Duker, Fatiha El-Ghouri and Jason Mantzoukas!Join us for a journey through the wildest moments of the first half of this series, as the ladybirds slowly takeover the caravan from within.We're talking Fishtanks, Cheese Phones, Jason's destructive compulsions and Rosie's vomiting capabilities!For all your Taskmaster news visit Taskmaster.tvTo watch all of Series 19 visit channel4.com
This segment is all about helping you learn the key steps to a new side hustle, one step or concept per week. It includes activities, examples, and more—and of course it’s all free. Today’s topic: finding value in what you already know. Side Hustle School features a new episode EVERY DAY, featuring detailed case studies of people who earn extra money without quitting their job. This year, the show includes free guided lessons and listener Q&A several days each week. Show notes: SideHustleSchool.com Email: team@sidehustleschool.com Be on the show: SideHustleSchool.com/questions Connect on Instagram: @193countries Visit Chris's main site: ChrisGuillebeau.com Read A Year of Mental Health: yearofmentalhealth.com If you're enjoying the show, please pass it along! It's free and has been published every single day since January 1, 2017. We're also very grateful for your five-star ratings—it shows that people are listening and looking forward to new episodes.
In this academic-themed interview episode of Decoding the Gurus, Matt and Chris sit down to chat with Dorsa Amir and Chaz Firestone (@chazfirestone) about their recent paper 'Is Visual Perception WEIRD? The Müller-Lyer Illusion and the Cultural Byproduct Hypothesis.'In a conversation that serves as a welcome tonic to the endless lamentations of the gurus about academic groupthink and closed-minded silos, Dorsa and Chaz discuss the interdisciplinary nature of their work, debates around universal vs. culturally specific psychology, and the strength of evidence that visual perception varies between cultures. We also learn about the dangers of being STUPID: Studying Topics Uninformed by Prior Investigations in the Discipline, and attempt to uncover just how much Chaz enjoys popping balloons.A fun one that might even leave you a little bit more optimistic than usual!LinksAmir, D., & Firestone, C. (2025). Is visual perception WEIRD? The Müller-Lyer illusion and the cultural byproduct hypothesis. Psychological Review.Dorsa's Homepage and Mind and Culture Lab.Chaz's Perception & Mind Lab Homepage, his instagram, and his BJJ victory video.Decoding Academia 33: The Great Müller-Lyer Debate from Fish Tanks to Eye OperationsMickey Inzlicht's Substack on the Paper and the Debates around it.Henrich, J., Heine, S. J., & Norenzayan, A. (2010). The weirdest people in the world?. Behavioral and brain sciences, 33(2-3), 61-83.Lucca, K., Yuen, F., Wang, Y., Alessandroni, N., Allison, O., Alvarez, M., ... & Hamlin, J. K. (2025). Infants' Social Evaluation of Helpers and Hinderers: A Large‐Scale, Multi‐Lab, Coordinated Replication Study. Developmental Science, 28(1), e13581.
In this unfiltered Over the Line podcast, Andrew, Tony, and John Bird go off-script and dive into behind‑the‑scenes moments, including:A wild look inside the “Fish Tank” reality house
Fish Tanks, Fiberglass, and Fame: Fishman UnfilteredThe 90s were loud—and nobody made more noise than David “Fishman” Rivera. In this episode, the OG of outrageous installs breaks down how he turned car audio into rolling art with aquariums, custom interiors, and next-level vision. It's raw, it's real, and it's everything you loved (or missed) about the golden era of show builds.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of Decoding Academia. In this bonus preview of our highly secretive Patreon content, we are discussing a controversial paper by Dorsa Amir and Chaz Firestone that challenges the established notion of the Müller-Lyer illusion being a product of cultural environments. Prepare yourself for some high-level discussions of the visual processes of guppy fish and bearded lizards, as well as the remarkable lengths that psychologists will go to in order to get people to complete their tests. Will our seasoned scholars unravel the illusion, or is this debate another eye-catching mirage? Sources(forthcoming) Amir, D., & Firestone, C. Is visual perception WEIRD? The Müller-Lyer illusion and the Cultural Byproduct Hypothesis. Psychological Review.Dorsa's summary thread on the paperJoe Henrich's critical thread on the paperChaz's response to the Joe Henrich threadPaul Bloom's Substack articles on Nature vs. Nurture debates and clever experiments
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