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Best podcasts about gene pool

Latest podcast episodes about gene pool

Employee #1 - The Industrial Accident Podcast

Ta-Da! Look what it is . . . ! Its another long one. A long one about shorts. Gene Pool, Jack Hoff, Gabe Porn, and the Research Department learn some important lessons they forgot exactly when their hangovers cleared.

Rob Byrd's Moondog Saturday Morning Show Podcast

(Episode 311) On this show Gina Johnston-Small, Amanda Jones and Rob Byrd host special guest Klay Fennema. Klay is the lead singer and band leader of Trixy Tang and Klay n' the Mudd comes in to discuss playing music and launching his new solo career as Klay Patrick. Klay shares two new world premiere Christmas songs right here on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show. Diane Rigozzi, Executive Director of the Senior Services of Van Buren calls in to update everyone on their fitness programs. The gang also discusses pardons, the 4b movement and the weirdness of the Healthcare Shooter. Chris Siriano from Siriano's House of David Museum calls the show to give us the 12 Days of the House of David. Chris talks about 12 significant dates in House of David History as well as how they celebrated Christmas. The Blueberry Chicks Shelly Hartmann, Treat Hartmann, Hillary Fisher and Courtney Tobolt come to the studio to invite Bryan Domine from the Traverse City Pie Company to talk about pies. It's all here, right now and so much more on Rob Byrd's Moondog Show. 

Sounds!
«Sounds!» Lieblingstracks: Oktober–November–Dezember 2024

Sounds!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 165:00


Sie sind fast so beliebt wie Dubai-Schoggi: Unsere dreimonatlichen Rückblicke über das Allerbeste, was die nationale und internationale Musikszene während den letzten zwölf Wochen ausgespuckt hat. Heute zum letzten Mal dieses Jahr... ...bevor wir schon ziemlich bald (nächste Woche nämlich!) den grossen Rückblick über das *ganze* Jahr machen. Die Favoriten der Sounds!-Redaktorinnen des letzten Quartals 2024: Luca Bruno 1) Panda Bear & Cindy Lee «Defense» 2) Underworld «Gene Pool» 3) mary in the junkyard «this is my california» John Bürgin 1) Dachs «Toti Chatz» 2) Charli XCX feat. Bon Iver «I Think About You All the Time Featuring Bon Iver» 3) Arthur Hnatek «Adrift» Dominic Dillier 1) Amyl and the Sniffers «Jerkin'» 2) Body Count & David Gilmour «Comfortably Numb» 3) Coilguns «Bandwagoning» Lea Inderbitzin 1) Divorce «Antarctica» 2) Kate Bollinger «Running» 3) Obongjayar «Just My Luck» Hanspeter «Düsi» Künzler 1) Sharon van Etten & The Attachment Theory «Afterlife» 2) Moin feat. Olan Monk «You Never End» 3) The Soundcarriers «What We Found» Claudio Landolt 1) Kim Deal «Are You Mine?» 2) Father John Misty «She Cleans Up» 3) Orchestre Tout Puissant Marcel Duchamp Orchester «Tout Cassé» Andi Rohrer 1) Secret World «Living Less» 2) Tunde Adebimpe «Magnetic» 3) Kim Deal «Coast» Pablo Vögtli 1) Kendrick Lamar feat. Lefty Gunplay «TV Off» 2) Tyler, the Creator feat. GloRilla, Sexyy Red & Lil Wayne «Sticky» 3) Westside Gunn & DJ Drama «Duran Duran» +++ PLAYLIST +++ · 22;55 - OHIO ALL THE TIME von MOMMA · 22:51 - TOUT CASSÉ von ORCHESTRE TOUT PUISSANT MARCEL DUCHAMP · 22:45 - TOTI CHATZ von DACHS · 22:40 - BANDWAGONING von COILGUNS · 22:34 - LA ULTIMA PIEDRA von EMZYG · 22:29 - STICKY von TYLER, THE CREATOR FEAT. GLORILLA & SEXYY RED & LIL WAYNE · 22:22 - ANYBODY von PORRIDGE RADIO · 22:18 - HOLIDAYS von LUCE · 22:09 - DENN SIE WISSEN, WAS SIE TUN von TOCOTRONIC · 21:55 - JUST MY LUCK von OBONGJAYAR · 21:51 - SHE CLEANS UP von FATHER JOHN MISTY · 21:43 - SCHWEDEN von COMBAT BEACH · 21:39 - I THINK ABOUT IT ALL THE TIME von CHARLI XCX FEAT. BON IVER · 21:30 - X-RAY EYES von LCD SOUNDSYSTEM · 21:24 - AND NOTHING IS FOREVER von THE CURE · 21:15 - SWEET LOVE von SYLVIE KREUSCH · 21:11 - TV OFF von KENDRICK LAMAR FEAT. LEFTY GUNPLAY · 21:03 - CALIFORNIA'S DREAMING von TESS PARKS · 20:52 - THIS IS MY CALIFORNIA von MARY IN THE JUNKYARD · 20:49 - RUNNING von KATE BOLLINGER · 20:42 - ARE YOU MINE? von KIM DEAL · 20:39 - JERKIN' von AMYL AND THE SNIFFERS · 20:29 - GENE POOL von UNDERWORLD · 20:24 - LIVING LESS von SECRET WORLD · 20:20- ANTARCTICA von DIVORCE · 20:13 - DEFENSE von PANDA BEAR & CINDY LEE · 20:09 - AFTERLIFE von SHARON VAN ETTEN & THE ATTACHMENT THEORY · 20:03 - MAGNETIC von TUNDE ADEBIMPE

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters
PREVIEW: Brokenomics | Woke Eugenics by Ed Dutton

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 23:59


Dan found a book he likes about how the Woke are removing themselves from the Gene Pool. So he had a chat with the author Ed Dutton to cheer himself up and gift the audience with a lovely white pill.

The Vibes Broadcast Network
Dipping Into The Gene Pool: Using DNA To Prevent Diseases And More

The Vibes Broadcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 35:41


Dipping Into The Gene Pool: Using DNA To Prevent Diseases And More#genetics #dna #healthandwellness #diseaseprevention #alternativehealth Elwin Robinson is the Founder of Genetic Insights, an easy to use, direct to consumer platform that allows people to upload their raw DNA data from any Ancestry service. You can get access to over 350+ Reports with insights on  Health Risks, Nutritional Requirements, Allergies and Intolerances, Sensitivities and even Personality Traits.These reports are extremely accurate and include  personalized recommendations unique to your DNA.Elwin Robinson is also passionate about helping people reverse the effects of Premature Aging. When he was in his 20s he felt like a 60 year old, and now at 43 he feels like a 20 year old!His Rejuvenate Podcast, and the website FeelYounger.net are dedicated to providing people with resources, both educational and practical, to help them Feel Younger.Website: https://geneticinsights.co/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealelwin/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealelwinX: https://twitter.com/therealelwinYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/elwinrobinsonThanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteMonstrosityMonstrosity has celebrity guests, deep paranormal discussions, and comedy gold.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!

Dennis Prager podcasts

A 31-year biological male grad student will play for the U of Michigan women's water polo team. Why is this sickness allowed to go on?Thanks for listening to the Daily Dennis Prager Podcast. To hear the entire three hours of my radio show as a podcast, commercial-free every single day, become a member of Pragertopia. You'll also get access to 15 years' worth of archives, as well as daily show prep. Subscribe today at Pragertopia dot com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fascinated with Films
Episode 288 - Have you people been breeding too close to the gene pool again?"

Fascinated with Films

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 97:03


Justin and Paul are back! This week they send love to the recently departed Louis Gossett Jr. Six more wildcards including four Lou Gossett flicks Diggstown, The Deep, Toy Soldiers, and Iron Eagle.

And Another Thing with Dave
#368 Reparations part 1 of 6

And Another Thing with Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 30:50


And Another Thing With Dave, by Dave Smith #AATWD In This Episode:  I talk with Jersey Worthy from the Stereo app. We go deep down the rabbit hole that is reparations. How should it be done? What type of compensation? History bears the scars of injustice, and it's high time we confront these deep wounds. We're shaking up the status quo and addressing the elephant in the room: reparations for historical injustices, specifically aimed at African Americans. We challenge the reasoning that has hindered progress in this area, drawing upon instances where reparations have been successfully implemented. We question, why hasn't America embraced a similar approach considering the devastating history of slavery? We dare to explore alternative proposals such as land allotment or even the formation of a separate nation within the US; because it's essential to remember that reparations aren't just about debts, they're about recognizing historical wrongdoings and fostering healing. In this episode, we also extend the conversation beyond African Americans and shine a spotlight on the overlooked suffering of Native Americans. Their narrative of forced relocations and unfair exchanges calls for immediate recognition and rectification. We move on to expose the terrifying realities of slavery, revealing its corporate ties and the shocking, long-lasting effects it has had on the gene pool, thanks to the systematic abuse of black women. Our hearts sink as we learn that even in recent times, only a measly 13% of the population was granted COVID relief checks. As we call for reparations, we stress on the need for knowledge—because the first step towards healing is understanding what needs to be healed. Join us as we refuse to let these stories stay hidden any longer. Thank you for tuning in! If you are digging what I am doing, and picking up what I'm putting down, please share the podcast on social media and with friends. Reviews are greatly appreciated. You can leave a review on Apple Podcasts, or Spotify. Links below  Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/and-another-thing-with-dave/id1498443271 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1HLX3dqSQgeWZNXVZ1Z4EC?_authfailed=1 Thanks again!!! Follow me and find More of My Content with link below ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/andanotherthingwithdave⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Thank you to my listeners throughout the world. Now heard in 65 countries. According to Spotify my podcast is in the top 20% of podcasts shared internationally. Listener locations: 69% USA 11% Canada 6% United Kingdom  5% India 2% Germany 2% Romania 1% Russia 1% Ireland And less than 1% in 50 plus countries THANK YOU all !!! #aatwd #andanotherthing #davesmith #podcast #conspiracies #truther #politics #uspolitics #truthseeker #andanotherthgingwithdave Reparations, Historical Injustices, African Americans, Native Americans, Slavery, Implementation, Land Allotment, Separate Nation, Forced Relocations, Corporate Ties, Gene Pool, COVID Relief Checks, Education, Healing, Understanding, Systematic Abuse, Mistreatment, Multi-Billion Dollar System, Rape, Schools --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andanotherthingwithdave/message

All That To Say
Out Of The Clutter - The Gene Pool

All That To Say

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 35:32


Welcome to our bonus series - Out Of The Clutter! These short episodes are here to help you conquer that random/annoying/boring task you've been putting off. Is it a pile of clothes you need to hang? Toys to sort and put away? Papers to file? Whatever it is, WE ARE HERE to get your mind out of the clutter as you cruise into the weekend.  We want our PodcATTS community to do this together each week. If you take a before/after pic or hyperlapse video, post it and tag us! (@allthattosay_podcast on IG) We will share it to the our Clutter community to keep the motivation going. Take this time for YOU and your sanity!! Learn more about the All That To Say Podcast by visiting www.podcatts.com.  Want even more from Miranda and Kristin? Subscribe to our Patreon for just $6/month. Enjoy bonus episodes and exclusive ATTS content you won't find anywhere else! CALL US on the Honesty Hotline (HoHo!) anytime! 877-914-6464. We want to hear from you. Leave an anonymous message to be featured on an upcoming episode! Maybe you need to get something off your chest or need our honest opinion on something? We want to hear it! Follow us on Instagram at @allthattosay_podcast. We love meeting new people, so leave a comment or better yet...share the love with your friends! You can also find our weekly podcast videos on our YouTube channel! If you love our content, be sure to like, subscribe, download, rate, and review! We hope to continue bringing this unhinged FIRE CONTENT every week. xoxo.

Podcastquestionsandanswers@gmail.com
You're GeNe pool looks GUDĖ

Podcastquestionsandanswers@gmail.com

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 38:22


Take the things that people put down and bring it down town! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jennifer-mendoza34/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jennifer-mendoza34/support

Alabama's Morning News with JT
Gene Pool from Tuscaloosa talks about his escape from Isreal

Alabama's Morning News with JT

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 6:27 Transcription Available


The Recruitment Flex
The Gene Pool

The Recruitment Flex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 42:01


This week on TRF Graduation day and Serge is worried all the well educated women will have a shallow gene pool to select from Shelley is off to celebrate her son's graduation - who will be a positive contribution to the gene pool! ‘Remember when' is the lowest form of conversation - Tony Soprano. Remember when we didn't have cell phones? In the news Digging deeper into the express entry for trades and the French language requirement - makes more sense when you see the number of vacant positions broken down by province Inflation is dragging people over 60 back to work. Tip of the Week 3 easy and cheap things to reduce candidate ghosting Recruiting Insights Offer letters that feel like a baseball bat to the face. After a pleasant recruiting experience, the offer is supposed to be the best part not a 10 page legal contract. New research proves that simply changing gender troubling words in your job ad does go far enough to have a measurable impact.  DEI needs to up the game on collecting data. Why would a job seeker trust the company to NOT discriminate if I self-identify? IBM vs Accenture - polarising decisions on how generative AI will impact the world of work

HR Collection Playlist
The Gene Pool

HR Collection Playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 42:01


This week on TRF Graduation day and Serge is worried all the well educated women will have a shallow gene pool to select from Shelley is off to celebrate her son's graduation - who will be a positive contribution to the gene pool! ‘Remember when' is the lowest form of conversation - Tony Soprano. Remember when we didn't have cell phones? In the news Digging deeper into the express entry for trades and the French language requirement - makes more sense when you see the number of vacant positions broken down by province Inflation is dragging people over 60 back to work. Tip of the Week 3 easy and cheap things to reduce candidate ghosting Recruiting Insights Offer letters that feel like a baseball bat to the face. After a pleasant recruiting experience, the offer is supposed to be the best part not a 10 page legal contract. New research proves that simply changing gender troubling words in your job ad does go far enough to have a measurable impact.  DEI needs to up the game on collecting data. Why would a job seeker trust the company to NOT discriminate if I self-identify? IBM vs Accenture - polarising decisions on how generative AI will impact the world of work

Everything Fastpitch - The Podcast
Don't lose sight of fun / Advice on reframing comments / Gene pool of players / Trends in the College game

Everything Fastpitch - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 60:28


This weeks lineup:Warmup SegmentListener Question: How to balance skills with positions because of fear of injuries. (@10:12)Paige's Power Play:  Don't lose sight of the fun part of competing  (@17:36) DR3 Fastpitch Pitching Question:  How to not let comments get in my head?  (@22:33)  Watching players who parents were high level athletes. (@35:39)Home stretch of the college season (@45:17)Action Coach (@54:56)Support the show

StarTalk Radio
Cosmic Queries – Stuntman Physics with Steve-O

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 47:51


How fast is a porta-potty slingshot? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and professional stuntman and comedian, Steve-O, break down the science of Jackass, explosions, and what it takes to survive the laws of physics. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/cosmic-queries-stuntman-physics-with-steve-o/Thanks to our Patrons Graylyn, Paul Vortman, Chalice (Shalese) Davis, James Bennet, and Joe for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: David Shankbone, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Psychiatry.dev -  All Abstracts TTS
Microglial efferocytosis: Diving into the Alzheimer's disease gene pool – PubMed

Psychiatry.dev - All Abstracts TTS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022


https://psychiatry.dev/wp-content/uploads/speaker/post-10706.mp3?cb=1667823774.mp3 Playback speed: 0.8x 1x 1.3x 1.6x 2x Download: Microglial efferocytosis: Diving into the Alzheimer’s disease gene pool – PubMed Review Carmen Romero-Molina et al. Neuron. 2022. Genome-wide association studies andFull EntryMicroglial efferocytosis: Diving into the Alzheimer's disease gene pool – PubMed

The Fake Ass Book Club
Episode 75: A Review: "Mexican Gothic" by Silvia Moreno-Garcia, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.

The Fake Ass Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 61:59


Welcome back! This week the ladies reviewed "Mexican Gothic" by Silvia Moreno- Garcia. (Warning, this episode contains spoilers for the book.) In this book, a family of in-bread colonizers living in a mold laced haunted mushroom house in the Mexico City country side, try to hold main character Noemi, and her cousin, Catalina hostage in this creepy hellscape. The Doyle family, originally from England, planned to use the women's wombs as incubators. The goal?... An effort to diversify their incestuous gene pool, while simultaneously preserving the twisted patriarch's tainted bloodline in an effort to obtain immortality! Gross and weird! It's giving serious Lord Voldermort vibes!!! Of course Kat finds a way to slide in a Star Trek reference, and they also have a fundamental disagreement on what they would have done at the end of the book. Tune in to find out what had the ladies divided! *Dedication: To the listeners: * To our listeners always, to indigenous people all over the world and the Latinx community and finally Kat's late father, that dude Buster. Warning SPOILERS!!! Adult Content & Language, please be advised this show is for adults 18 and up and the open minded. -About the Book :https://silviamoreno-garcia.com/writing/mexican-gothic/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Gothic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGJulREPGF8 -About the Author: Silvia Moreno- Garcia https://silviamoreno-garcia.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvia_Moreno-Garcia Book Rating: Moni and Kat rated the book 5 of 5 golden mushrooms and 5 red lip prints **Show Notes:* Mexican History https://www.history.com/topics/mexican-american-war/mexican-american-war *The patriarch of the Doyle Family in the book was named Howard. His name was inspired by the real life author Howard Lovecraft. About Howard Lovecraft: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.P.Lovecraft eu·gen·ics : /yo͞oˈjeniks/, noun "The study of how to arrange reproduction within a human population to increase the occurrence of heritable characteristics regarded as "desirable". Developed largely by Sir Francis Galton as a method of "improving" the human race, eugenics was increasingly discredited as unscientific and racially biased during the 20th century, especially after the adoption of its doctrines by the Nazis in order to justify their treatment of Jews, disabled people, and other minority groups." -www.dictionary.com *Inbreeding Habsburg family history: https://www.britannica.com/topic/House-of-Habsburg https://www.thetealmango.com/featured/habsburg-jaw-the-horrific-consequences-of-royal-inbreeding-in-europe/ https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/hapsburg-monarchy *Edgar Allen Poe Poem :The Raven and the fall of the house of Usher. https://gradesfixer.com/free-essay-examples/analysis-of-poes-poems-the-raven-and-the-fall-of-the-house-of-usher/ *Mushroom healing power: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7525158/#:~:text=With%20the%20research%20advances%2C%20numerous,being%20the%20most%20remarkable%20ones. **Stranger than Fiction: * James Patterson claims white male writers face ‘another form of racism,' can't break into writing - The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2022/06/14/james-patterson-white-male-writers-racism/ *Please email thefabpodcast@gmail.com with your book suggestions and "Stranger Than Fiction" stories so we can share them on the show!! *Reach out and let us how we are doing!! You can find us online by clicking our Link tree https://linktr.ee/Fabpod Patreon coming October 30, 2022!! Please join our Patreon family and support the cause. Don't forget to follow, rate, review, and SHARE our podcast! Thank you!

Come Home to High Point
CHANGE YOUR GENE POOL

Come Home to High Point

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 48:00


The post CHANGE YOUR GENE POOL appeared first on High Point Church | Marion Il.

The Richie Baloney Show!
Leftists Are Sterilizing Themselves Out Of The Gene Pool

The Richie Baloney Show!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 5:14


DONATE : https://paypal.me/radiobaloneyHelp support the channel, it's greatly appreciated!Liberals Are Sterilizing Themselves#sterilization Website : www.radiobaloney.com Youtube : https://youtube.com/c/RADIOBALONEYBitchute : https://www.bitchute.com/channel/radio_baloney/Odysee :https://odysee.com/@RADIO_BALONEYRumble. :https://rumble.com/register/Radio_Baloney/Minds. : https://www.minds.com/radio_baloney/?referrer=radio_baloney?referrer=radio_baloneySpreaker podcast : https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-richie-baloney-show

Periodic Effects: Cannabis Business Podcast
Pe273 The Cannabis Gene Pool

Periodic Effects: Cannabis Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 34:20


(Part-2) Is the quest for high THC driving diversity out of the cannabis gene pool? Why doesn't the best selling alcohol product have the highest alcohol content? Our guest, Ruth Fisher, PhD, discusses cannabis market dynamics and the industry's evolution. ||   ||   SHOP our CBD Edibles:  https://www.periodiccaramels.com/shop-edibles  ||   WATCH our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeriodicEffects  ||   FREE Consulting Call w/ Wayne:  https://calendly.com/periodic-wayne/call?month=2022-05  ||   ||   Chapters: 00:00 - Intro, Federal Taxing Drives Black Market    08:48 - Integrating into Federal Regulations   12:00 - High THC Demands Kill Variety   21:47 - Why Consumers Want High THC   27:46 - State-To-State Use Patterns   31:50 - Outro, Contact Ruth Fisher

Not For Prophets Stereo Podcast
134 "Shooting Holes in the Gene Pool " — the only Uncensored, all Arkansas focused, and Best Sounding podcast made in the Natural State

Not For Prophets Stereo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 63:20


You never knew you wanted it, but here it is anyway. This is the latest, top shelf episode of the Not For Prophets Stereo Podcast. Keep reading if you want a little idea of what kind of Arkansas news you're about to get into: - $JGM - UPDATE   * $12M Rx drug trial starts - getting COVID money the wrong way - getting COVID money the right way - no K9s on a regular traffic stop - 3 planes crash - sewer slide by cop starts at Riceland - a Oklahoman comes to Arkansas, rolls over mudbugs - bullet-proof vest-testing goes wrong - bullet-proof vest-tester makes a comeback - News From 100 Years Ago - sheriff didn't know he sold guns illegally - gun buyback in LR - Methodists pressure politicians ....and bunches and bunches more is dying to be let loose into your ears.   $JGM mail@notforprophets.net Web: notforprophets.net Instagram Twitter YouTube Spotify SpaceHey $JGM Thanks for hopping on the ride with me and I hope you dig it. Tap the SUBSCRIBE button to make sure you never miss a new weekly episode, or any of the bonus episodes that come out by surprise. If you're liking what's happing here, tell someone. Better yet, just grab their phone and subscribe for them. Do them the favor, okay? Interested in sponsoring the podcast, or want to reach out? Go for it.

Cortes Currents
The difference using hatchery Chum fry made to Basil Creek's gene pool

Cortes Currents

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 4:11


Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - It has been almost a month since 5,000 hatchery raised Chum fry were released back into Basil Creek, in Squirrel Cove. They were the survivors of 20,000 eggs harvested from wild salmon and later placed inside ‘in-stream incubation boxes.' Most of their siblings perished when the rising creek waters silted up their boxes. This remnant were taken back to the Klahoose hatchery for a month, before being returned to the creek. Someone asked if using hatchery raised fry like these weakens the local gene pool? Cortes Currents passed the question on to Stacey Larsen, DFO's Community advisor for our area. She admitted there is a potential risk, depending on a variety of factors such as how large the fish are and how long they are weired in a hatchery. “In this case, the benefit of the chum salmon program on Cortes is preventing the loss of eggs in the Creek during flood events,” explained Larsen. “The fry are only reared in the hatchery for short periods, so they will still be subject to most of the natural selection factors.” She added that giving fry even a brief rearing and feeding greatly improves their chances of surviving. “There are a lot of factors that are contributing to salmon decline. Healthy watersheds with good habitat, good water quality and supply are critical. Enhancement is a tool, but there are other dials that we can adjust. One of the major ones is also harvest,” said Larsen. “With the stewardship, volunteers, monitoring stocks and habitat we have more information to make decisions as we move forward with enhancement and restoration in Basil Creek. The broodstock returning chum that we were able to use last fall are mostly returns from our very first year of trauma enhancement. The natural returns of that year were quite low. So the returning fish would have been a small component of the fish that were returning to Basil Creek.”

The Stubborn Tortoise
When the Gene Pool Lets You Down

The Stubborn Tortoise

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 30:06


Getting older is inevitable. Having health issues as you get older is likely. You can try to outrun bad genes, but sometimes you just are stuck with them. I found out on Friday that I have high blood pressure -- this runs on both sides of my family, so it isn't a huge surprise. I guess I figured being active and eating fairly healthy would help me outrun the bad-news gene pool. On top of that, I have depression and had to have my thyroid removed. All of this means daily medication to keep everything in check. I found out a couple of my running buddies -- fit ladies who have run multiple 50-and-100-milers -- have high blood pressure. It made me feel less alone. Still, I'm going to try and incorporate a few new things in the diet and subtract some of the problematic ones (bye, frozen meals, so long, tacos and burgers...) and see if this can be put under control. The moral of the story is no matter how healthy you may seem, your ancestors may thwart some of that. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thestubborntortoise/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thestubborntortoise/support

Are we better friends yet?
The gene pool

Are we better friends yet?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 77:32


Which quirks have been passed onto us by our parents? Do we actually like the gene package we got from them? And what about this whole nature vs nurture thing? Marcela and Dianne tell you all about their thoughts on the matter in this episode, if they are not too busy spilling their beers that is...

Run's House

Transgender woman Lia Thomas just won her first college swim championship and many are outraged.  On today's episode, Run gives his opinion on the subject but also breaks down why some are n=making this a bigger issue than it really is.  All of this and more on today's episode of Run's House Podcast. 

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast
We Need To Lock GMO Technology Down And Not Let It Corrupt The Gene Pool That Is Necessary For Our Very Existence - Jeffrey Smith - Interview

The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 11:34


We Need To Lock GMO Technology Down And Not Let It Corrupt The Gene Pool That Is Necessary For Our Very Existence - Jeffrey Smith - Interview Jeffrey M. Smith • http://responsibletechnology.org/• Book - Seeds of Deception: Exposing Industry and Government Lies About the Safety of the Genetically Engineered Foods You're Eating The leading consumer advocate promoting healthier non-GMO choices, Jeffrey Smith was named the 2017 “Person of the Year” by Masters of Health Magazine. For more than two decades, his research has exposed how biotech companies mislead policy makers and the public, and put the health of society and environment at risk. Mr. Smith's feature-length documentary Genetic Roulette — The Gamble of Our Lives was awarded the 2012 Movie of the Year (Solari Report) and the Transformational Film of the Year (AwareGuide). Seen by millions world-wide, the film links genetically engineered food to toxic and allergic reactions, infertility, digestive disorders, and numerous other problems that have been on the rise in the US population since genetically modified organisms (GMOs) were introduced.His books include: Seeds of Deception, the world's bestseller on GMOs; and Genetic Roulette: The Documented Health Risks of Genetically Engineered Foods. They expertly demonstrate why the safety assessments by the FDA and regulators worldwide are based on outdated science and false assumptions, and why genetically engineered foods must urgently become our top food safety priority. #JeffreySmith #GMOs #GeneticallyModifiedFood #GMCrops #FoodSafety#TheRealTruthAboutHealth CLICK HERE - To Checkout Our MEMBERSHIP CLUB: http://www.realtruthtalks.com  • Social Media ChannelsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TRTAHConferenceInstagram : https://www.instagram.com/therealtruthabouthealth/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RTAHealth Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-real-truth-about-health-conference/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealTruthAboutHealth    • Check out our Podcasts  Visit us on Apple Podcast and Itunes search:  The Real Truth About Health Free 17 Day Live Online Conference Podcast Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/23a037be-99dd-4099-b9e0-1cad50774b5a/real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RZbS2BafJIEzHYyThm83J Google:https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS8yM0ZqRWNTMg%3D%3DStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcastAudacy: https://go.audacy.com/partner-podcast-listen-real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcastiHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-real-truth-about-health-li-85932821/ Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/us/show/2867272 Reason: https://reason.fm/podcast/real-truth-about-health-live-online-conference-podcast • Other Video ChannelsYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/c/TheRealTruthAboutHealthVimeo:https://vimeo.com/channels/1733189Rumble:  https://rumble.com/c/c-1111513 Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/TRTAHConference/videos/?ref=page_internal DailyMotion: https://www.dailymotion.com/TheRealTruthAboutHealth BitChute:  https://www.bitchute.com/channel/JQryXTPDOMih/ Disclaimer:Medical and Health information changes constantly. Therefore, the information provided in this podcast should not be considered current, complete, or exhaustive. Reliance on any information provided in this podcast is solely at your own risk. The Real Truth About Health does not recommend or endorse any specific tests, products, procedures, or opinions referenced in the following podcasts, nor does it exercise any authority or editorial control over that material. The Real Truth About Health provides a forum for discussion of public health issues. The views and opinions of our panelists do not necessarily reflect those of The Real Truth About Health and are provided by those panelists in their individual capacities. The Real Truth About Health has not reviewed or evaluated those statements or claims.

Tout Foutre On Air
TFOA reçoit Uèle Lamore, 1er album « Loom »

Tout Foutre On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 91:35


  Ce mercredi 16 février, TFOA recevait Uèle Lamore venue nous présenter en avant-première son premier album Loom sortie sur le label berlinois XXIM Records de Sony MasterWorks. . Au programme : playlist sur mesure, interview ternaire, carte blanche sexy et surtout la découverte d'une artiste aussi brillante que généreuse dans l'expression de ses intentions musicales. Coup de coeur. Uèle Lamor, protéiforme et à contre-courant(s). Uèle Lamor est guitariste de formation. Au fil des ans et de voyages entre France et music schools prestigieuses américaines, elle a eu envie d'ouvrir ses connaissances musicales, pour devenir compositrice, arrangeuse et cheffe d'orchestre . Elle s'est faite remarquer pour de magnifiques partitions et habillages sonores, notamment pour le cinéma avec la magnifique bande originale du film « Marcher Sur L'eau » d'Aïssa Maïga, présenté à Cannes en 2021.  Après deux EPs d'expériences sonores, elle nous présente Loom, son premier album. Un disque riche de tentatives de formes et de fond très variées, qui a éveillé notre curiosité et nous a donné beaucoup de plaisir. Loom, opus operandi Ce premier disque - essentiellement instrumental - a été repensé sous confinement d'une forme très synthétique et complexe, vers un format plus pop, plus accessible, plus analogique aussi, avec la participation du London Contemporary Orchestra. De ce travail très construit, très personnel, on a particulièrement adoré la finesse des percussions mélodiques et les textures de son ciselées pour l'oreille attentive. Si certains tracks sont des odes à la complexité sonore comme le fluctuant et palpitant "Gene Pool", on est aussi très touché par l'émotion orchestrale que Uèle Lamor sait instiller, les morceaux plus directs et colorés comme "Breathe", et évidemment l'énergie sombre et club de "Predation".  En fin d'album, elle s'ouvre à trois collaborations de très bon goût notamment avec la captivante Silly Boy Blue, mais également Cherize et le rappeur anglais Gracy Hopkins. Loin d'être une œuvre intellectuelle, parfaite, lisse, voilà un magma musical aussi élégant que prometteur pour la suite du parcours de Uèle Lamor. Un disque qu'on vous recommande chaleureusement de découvrir au casque... Uèle Lamor en live le 9 mars à la Gaité lyrique! En attendant le Printemps de Bourges 2022, Uèle Lamore présente Loom à La Gaîté Lyrique ce 9 mars 2022: plus d'infos ici! *** C'est Tout Foutre On Air avec Uèle Lamore. C'est ce mercredi 16 fevrier de 21:00 à 22:30. C'est une heure et demie de musique, d'interview, de surprises et encore plus de live que d'habitude! C'est en live sur le 93.9FM en région parisienne et partout en streaming juste ici !

Banned Books
237: Paulson - Genesis is either the preached God speaking, or is the myth/science of the unpreached God

Banned Books

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 71:33


No Weaklings in The Gene Pool! In this episode, we conclude our discussion of Darwin's Origin of Species. What is so appealing to Darwin about Genesis 1? Why would one choose death by the law to the Gospel? How does Jesus up-end one's reading of Genesis and the law? — SHOW NOTES: Life without a Preacher: Darwin's Origin of Species https://wordandworld.luthersem.edu/content/pdfs/37-2_Life_without_God/37-2_Paulson.pdf  Jordan Peterson's Realization About the Bible https://youtu.be/Vt9K6kmpx44  Religulous https://www.justwatch.com/us/search?q=Religulous  The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker https://www.amazon.com/Denial-Death-Ernest-Becker/dp/0684832402 or https://humanposthuman.files.wordpress.com/2014/01/ernest_becker_the_denial_of_deathbookfi-org.pdf  The Alpinist https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/the-alpinist  Crucifying Religion https://shop.1517.org/products/crucifying-religion  SUPPORT 1517 Podcast Network https://www.1517.org/podcasts/ Support the work of 1517 http://1517.org/give Warrior Priest Gym & Podcast https://thewarriorpriestpodcast.wordpress.com Gillespie's Sermons and Catechesis: https://anchor.fm/stjohnrandomlake Gillespie Coffee https://gillespie.coffee Gillespie Media https://gillespie.media The Banned Pastors https://t.me/bannedpastors CONTACT and FOLLOW BannedBooks@1517.org Facebook Twitter SUBSCRIBE YouTube Rumble Odysee Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Overcast Google Play TuneIn Radio iHeartRadio

The Russak Outlook
The Gene Pool of Man & Animals

The Russak Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 57:20


The Bible states that all creation is composed of their own flesh, examples being birds, fish, beasts or creeping things and man. In Genesis chapter 6, God elaborates that ALL flesh on the earth had become corrupt as a result of the fallen angels and nephilm interaction with man; chapter 7 than elaborates all flesh died from the flood Yet post flood is filled with instructions from the Lord to wipe out all flesh from certain tribes of nephilm, including men, women, children and animals Archaeological excavations and ancient writings from other cultures also lay out the case for the defilement of man with spiritual beings and animals Interestingly today, science and technology is paving the path for biological experimentation with man and animals ...just as the Bible prophesied thousands of years ago --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Russak Outlook
THE GENE POOL OF MAN

The Russak Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 63:44


Genesis 6 implies there was a race of people on the earth not created by God, that this was in fact a strategy implemented by Satan and his militia of fallen angels. Yet Genesis 2 indicates man's seed is sacred because it creates humans made in the image of God. Herein lies the origins of a war that is being fought both in the heavens and the earth Although this may sound like a sci-fi script, the physical evidence and eyewitness accounts of these battles date back over 6,000 years to modern day observations in 2022 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Kings and Generals: History for our Future
History of the Mongols SPECIAL: Chinggis Genetic Legacy

Kings and Generals: History for our Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 22:25


At the start of the twenty-first century, a study was released which brought the thirteenth century starkly into the present. A 2003 study led by Chris Tyler-Smith published in the American Journal of Human Genetics simply titled “The Genetic Legacy of the Mongols,” determined that an alarming number of men across Asia, from China to Uzbekistan, carried the same haplotype on their Y-chromosome, indicating a shared paternal lineage. 8% of the studied group, just over 2100 men from 16 distinct populations in Asia shared this haplotype, which if representative of the total world population, would have come out to about 16 million men. This was far beyond what was to be expected of standard genetic variation over such a vast area. The researchers traced the haplogroup to Mongolia, and with the BATWING program determined that the most recent common ancestor lived approximately 1,000 years ago, plus or minus 300 years in either direction. The study determined that this could only be the result of selective inheritance, and there was only man who fit the profile, who had the opportunity to spread his genes across so much of Asia and have them be continually selected for centuries to come; that was Chinggis Khan, founder of the Mongol Empire. Identifying him with the Y-Chromosome haplogroup, the C3* Star Cluster, the image of Chinggis Khan as the ancestor of 0.5% of the world population has become irrevocably attached to his name, and a common addition in the comment sections on any Mongol related topic on the internet will be the fact that he is related to every 1 in 200 men in Asia today. Yet, recent studies have demonstrated that this may not be the case, and that Chinggis Khan's genetic legacy is not so simple as commonly portrayed. I'm your host David, and this is Kings and Generals: Ages of Conquest.       Inside each human being are the genes we inherit from our parents. Distinct alleles within the thousands of genes of our 23 chromosomes affect the makeup of our bodies, from our physical  appearances to blood type. Each allele is inherited from our parents, who inherited from their parents, and so on, leaving in each human being a small marker of every member of their ancestry. Due to interbreeding and mixing over time, people living in a certain region will share  alleles, given that various members of their community shared ancestors at some point. A collection of these alleles is a haplotype, and a group of similar haplotypes with shared ancestry is a haplogroup. Tracing specific haplogroups attached to the Y-Chromosome, for instance, allows us to trace paternal ancestry of selected persons. It was the haplogroup dubbed the C3*star cluster that the researchers identified as Chinggis Khan's haplotype, though later research has redefined it to the C2* star cluster. Thus, while you may see it somewhat interchangeably referred to as C3 or C2, depending on how recent the literature you're reading is. Whoever carried the markers on their chromosome associated with this haplogroup, according to the study, was therefore a descendant of Chinggis Khan. The lineage, it should be noted, does not start with Chinggis Khan; it is detectable in the ancestors of the Mongols dating back at least to the fifth century BCE, to the Donghu people in eastern Mongolia and Manchuria. It is found in high frequencies in populations which had close contact with Mongols from Siberia to Central Asia, as as the Buryats, Udeges, Evens, Evenks, Kazakhs, and in lower frequencies in places conquered by the Mongol Empire. As demonstrated by the 2003 study, a map of these haplogroups lines up rather neatly with a map of the Mongol Empire at the time of Chinggis Khan's death.        The 2003 study found that 8% of the men sampled had high frequencies of haplotypes from a set of closely related lineages, the C2*  star cluster. With the highest numbers of this cluster found in Mongolia, it was the logical origin point for this cluster. Its frequencies in so many populations of the former Mongol Empire seemed to suggest it spread with Mongol imperial expansion. The researchers therefore identified Chinggis Khan and his close male-relatives as the likely progenitors. While the public has understood this as Chinggis Khan and his family raping a massive percentage of the thirteenth century human population, this was not quite what the study implied. Rather, the selective marriage into the Chinggisid royal family, with each son having high numbers of children, and so on for generations due to prestige associated with the lineage, was the cause for the haplogroup's spread.        The study decided that, since the haplogroups showed up in high frequencies among the Hazara of Afghanistan and Pakistan, and as they were deemed to be direct descendants of Chinggis Khan, then this must have meant no one else other than the Great Khan himself was the most recent common ancestor for this haplogroup. The high frequencies across Asian populations, an origin point in Mongolia, an estimated common ancestor approximately a thousand years ago, and association with the supposed Chinggisid Hazaras was the extent of the evidence the study had to make Chinggis Khan the progenitor.       When released, this study made headlines around the world. You'll find no shortage of articles stating that “Genghis Khan was a prolific article,” with the underlying, thought generally unstated, assumption that these genes were spread by a hitherto unimaginable amount of rape, “backed up” by the medieval sources where Chinggis is described taking his pick of conquered women after the sack of a city. It's a useful addition to the catalogue of descriptions to present the Mongols as mindless barbarians, with this study being essentially the scientific data to back up this presentation.  It's now become one of the key aspects of Chinggis Khan's image in popular culture.       However, as more recent studies have demonstrated, there are a number of problems with this evidence presented in the 2003 study. Firstly, later researchers have pointed out how indirect the evidence is for the connection of Chinggis Khan to the C2 lineage. The estimates for the most recent common ancestor can vary widely depending on the methods used; while some estimates can place a figure within Chinggis Khan's epoch, other estimates put the most recent common ancestor for the C2* cluster over 2,000 year ago. Even going by the 2003 study, it still gives a 600 year window for the most recent common ancestor, who still could have lived centuries before or after Chinggis Khan.   One of the most serious assumptions in the study was that the Hazara of Afghanistan were direct descendants of Chinggis KhanThis is an assumption which rests more on misconception than medieval materials. In fact, the thirteenth and fourteenth century sources indicate that Chinggis Khan spent only a brief time in what is now Afghanistan, only from late 1221 and throughout much of 1222, which he largely spent campaigning, pursuing Jalal al-Din Mingburnu and putting down local revolts before withdrawing. There is no indication that a Mongol garrison was left in the region by Chinggis, and it is not until the 1230s that Mongol forces returned and properly incorporated the region into the empire. Still, it was not until the end of the thirteenth century were Chinggisid princes actually staying in the region, when Chagatayid princes like Du'a's son Qutlugh Khwaja took control over the Negudaris. The sources instead describe waves of Mongol garrisons into Afghanistan which began almost a decade after Chinggis Khan's death, from the initial tamma garrisons under Ögedai Khaan's orders to Jochid troops fleeing Hulegu to Afghanistan in the 1260s. Later, from the late fourteenth century onwards, Afghanistan was the heart of the Timurid realm, and while the Timurids shared some descent from Chinggis through marriage, it's not exactly the process which would have led to high percentages of Chinggisid ancestry.Together, this strongly suggests that the Hazara would not bear Chinggisid ancestry in any considerable quantity.   Perhaps most prominently, there is little evidence that connects the C2* star cluster to known descendants of Chinggis Khan. The fact that no tomb of Chinggis Khan or any other known members of his family has been found, means that there is no conclusive means to prove what haplogroups he possessed. Without human remains which undeniably belong to one of his close male relatives or himself, Chinggis Khan's own haplogroup can not ever be reliably identified. Most royal Chinggisid lineages in the western half of the empire, such as that of the Ilkhanate or Chagatais, disappeared long before the advance of genetic sciences. You might think that looking in Mongolia, you'd find a lot of Chinggisids running about, but this is not the case. Even during the empire, many members of the Chinggisid family were spread across Asia, leaving by the end of the fourteenth century largely lines only from his brothers, and of his grandsons Ariq Böke and Khubilai. In the fifteenth century, a massive massacre of the royal family was carried out by the leader of the Oirats and the true master of Mongolia, the non-Chinggisid Esen Taishi. Mongolia was reunified some fifty years later under the Khubilayid prince Dayan Khan, and it was the descendants of his sons who made up the Chinggisid nobility for the next centuries. Then, in the 1930s Soviet supported purges resulted in the near annihilation of the Chinggisid princes, Buddhist clergy and other political enemies. From 1937-1939, over 30,000 Mongolians were killed, and the Dayan Khanid nobility nearly extinguished.   While it is true that today in Mongolia, you can find many people who claim the imperial clan name of Borjigin, this is largely because after democratization in Mongolia in 1990, Mongolians were encouraged to take clan names- a fact that, as many commenters have pointed out, historically the Mongols did not do, unless they were actually members of the Chinggisid royal family. While the 1918 census in Mongolia recorded only 5.7% of the population as being Borjigid, during the recent registering of clan names some 50% chose, of course, the most famous and prestigious name for themselves. Therefore, it's rather difficult to find a lot of a Chinggisids today.   The 2003 study relied on a random selection of people from across Asia, rather than looking specifically for individuals who claimed Chinggisid descent. Other studies which have sought out people who claim Chinggisid ancestry do not support the C2* Star cluster hypothesis of the 2003 study. A 2012 study by Batbayar and Sabitov in the Russian Journal of Genetic Genealogy of Mongolian individuals who could trace their lineage back to Chinggis Khan's fifteenth century descendant, Dayan Khan, found none of them matched the Star cluster proposed by the 2003 study. To overcome the previously mentioned issues about finding Chinggisids, to quote Batbayar and Sabitov, “In this study, seven patrilineal descendants of [...] Dayan Khan and two of Chinggis Khan's brothers' descendants were chosen for Y-chromosome DNA sequencing. Rather than testing a multitude of subjects, for the sake of accuracy, the most legitimate and proven descendants of Dayan Khan were selected. The DNA donors were selected based upon their official Mongol and Manchu titles and ranks, which were precisely recorded in Mongolian, Manchu, and Soviet documents.” Essentially, as close as you can get to a definite, unbroken paternal line from Chinggis Khan, given the 800 years since his death. When they compared the Dayan Khanid descendants, the descendants of Chinggis' brothers, and those who could reliable claimed ancestry from Chinggis' son Jochi, Batbayar and Sabitov demonstrated that essentially each lineage bore different haplogroups, and none, except for a small branch of the Jochids, bore the C2* star cluster of the 2003 study.    Study of the bodies of medieval Mongol burials have likewise yielded contrasting results when their DNA has been examined.  One of the most notable burials which has been studied is the Tavan Tolgoi suit, from eastern Mongolia. Essentially it was a burial of an extremely wealthy family, dated to the mid-thirteenth century. Adorned with jewelry and buried in coffins made of Cinnamon, which would have had to be imported from southeastern Asia, the researcher suggested due to such obvious wealth and power that they must have been Chinggisid. Their bodies showed haplogroups associated, interestingly enough, with western Asia populations, with effectively no descendants in modern Mongolian populations, and most definitely, not the C2* star cluster. This led to the 2016 study by Gavaachimed Lkhagvasuren et al., titled “Molecular Genealogy of a Mongol Queen's Family and her Possible kinship with Genghis Khan,” to suggest Chinggis must have borne this haplogroup, and possibly, western Asian ancestry. He also pointed to supposed descriptions of Chinggis Khan having red hair as possible supporting literary evidence.    But this is not reliable evidence. Firstly, none of the graves conclusively can be identified as Chinggisid.  The Chinggisid's known preference for burials on Burkhan Khaldun seems unlikely to make the Tavan Tolgoi burials a close relation.  Further, the “red hair” description of Chinggis Khan comes from a mistranslation of a phrase from Rashid al-Din's Compendium of Chronicles, where Chinggis remarks that young Khubilai lacked his grandfather's ruddy features, indicating not red hair, but a face red in colour; hardly uncommon for a man who spent his lifetime in the harsh winds of the steppe. Therefore, the Tavan Tolgoi burials seem more likely to represent a family, possibly of Qipchaq origin, taken from western Asia, incorporated into the Mongol military and gaining wealth and power- hardly unusual in the Mongol army, but revealing nothing of Chinggis' haplogroups. Other wealthy burials of nobility from the Mongol Empire in Mongolia and northern China have revealed differing chromosomal haplogroups, providing no answer as of yet to the question of the Great Khan's own genetic lineage.   Much like the 2003's study erroneous identification of the Hazaras as direct descendants of Chinggis Khan, a more recent study demonstrates the pitfalls of attempting to connect historical figures to genetic data. A 2019 study by Shao-Qing Wen et al. in the  Journal of Human Genetics looked at the y-chromosomal profiles of a family from northwestern China's Gansu-Qinghai area, who traced their ancestry back to Kölgen, a son of Chinggis Khan with one of his lesser wives. Importantly, this family also backed up their claims in genealogical records, and had inhabited the same region for centuries. After the expulsion of the Mongols, they had been made local officials [tusi 土司] by the succeeding Ming and Qing dynasties. This family, the Lu, did not match the C2* Star Cluster, but actually showed close affinity to other known descendants of Chinggis Khan, the Töre clan in Kazakhstan. The Töre  trace their lineage to Jani Beg Khan (r.1473-1480), one of the founders of the Kazakh Khanate and a tenth generation descendant of Chinggis Khan's first born son Jochi. Jochi, as you may recall, was born after his mother Börte was taken captive by Chinggis Khan's enemies, and was accused, most notably by his brother Chagatai, of not being their father's son. Chinggis, for the record, always treated Jochi as fully legitimate. As the Lu family in China traced themselves to Kölgen, who shared only a father with Jochi, then the fact that the Lu and the Töre belong to the same C2 haplogroup, with a  genealogical separation of about 1,000 years, would suggest that if this is in fact the Y-chromosomal lineage of Chinggis Khan, then Jochi's uncertain paternity could be laid to rest, and that he was a true son of Chinggis Khan.   This theory is comfortable and convenient, but other scholars have noted that the connection of the Lu to Toghan, the descendant of Kölgen, is very tenuous. The sources connecting the Lu clan to Kölgen's family were not compiled until the late Qing Dynasty, some four to five centuries after Toghan's death. The sources more contemporary to Toghan's life do not match the description of his life described in the histories used by the Lu clan, leading scholars to argue that, while the Lu clan does have Mongolian origin, and likely did have an ancestor with the very common medieval Mongolian name of Toghan, it seems likely that at some point the Lu clan's family compilers decided to associate their own ancestor with the more well known Chinggisid of the same name, and therefore claim for themselves Chinggisid ancestry and prestige- hardly an unknown thing by compilers of Chinese family trees. Therefore, the matter of Jochi's paternity still remains uncertain.       Perhaps the final nail in the coffin comes in the 2018 study by  Lan Hai-Wei, et al. in the European Journal of Human Genetics. Compiling data from previous studies that found issue with the 2003 hypothesis, they looked at groups with high frequencies of the C2* Star clusters like the Hazara or the Daur, a Mongolic-speaking people from Northeastern China who, based off of historical records, make no claims of Chinggisid descent. Newer estimates also suggest the most recent common ancestor for this lineage was over 2,600 years ago. In the most recent hypothesis then, it seems more likely that the star cluster identified by the 2003 study does not represent the lineage of Chinggis Khan, but was simply an incredibly common paternal lineage among ordinary inhabitants of the Mongolian plateau. Its presence in other peoples across Asia was not evidence of selective breeding into the Golden Lineage, but simply the movement of Mongolian troops into a region, and intermixing with the local population. In the case of the Hazaras, this is the exact scenario demonstrated by the historical sources, with waves of Mongol troops rather than a host of Chinggisids descending into the Hazarajat. The possibility cannot be excluded however, that while C2* was a dominant haplotype in thirteenth century Mongolia, that before 1200 it had already been spread across Central Asia by earlier nomadic expansions of Mongolia-based empires like the Göktürk Khaghanates or the Uighur. The Mongol expansion in the thirteenth century, then, would only be another wave of the spread of C2* across Eurasia.       While it is possible that Chinggis Khan and his close male relatives did in fact, carry the C2* star cluster, there is no evidence which directly or conclusively connects him to it. His known descendants through the line of Dayan Khan are of a different Y-chromosomal haplogroup. The descendants of Dayan Khan, himself a descendant of Chinggis Khan's grandson Khubilai, and the Kazakh Töre, descendants of Chinggis Khan's son Jochi, bear haplotypes so distant that their most recent common ancestor is estimated to have lived 4,500 years ago, which does not fair well for the likelihood of Jochi being Chinggis' son. A third known and tested branch, of the Shibanids in Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan, does match the C2* star cluster, but has less than 1,000 known members and again, are descended from Chinggis Khan via Jochi. Chinggis Khan then cannot be said to be the ancestor of 0.5% of the world's population, since his y-chromosomal marking remains unknown. Any attempts at identifying it conclusively can never be more than mere assumptions without finding the bodies of either the Khan or any of his close-male relatives- a prospect highly unlikely, given the Chinggisids' preference for secret graves. Thus, it seems that his haplotypes are but one more secret that Chinggis will keep with him.       Our series on the Mongols will continue, so be sure to subscribe to the Kings and Generals podcast to follow. If you enjoyed this, and would like to help us keep bringing you great content, please consider supporting us on patreon at www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals, or sharing this with your friends. This episode was researched and written by our series historian, Jack Wilson. I'm your host David, and we'll catch you on the next one.  -SOURCES- Abilev, Serikabi, et al. “The Y-Chromosome C3* Star-Cluster Attributed to Genghis Khan's Descendants is Present at High Frequency in the Kerey Clan from Kazakhstan.” Human Biology 84 no. 1 (2012): 79-99.   Adnan, Atif, et al. “Genetic characterization of Y-chromosomal STRs in Hazara ethnic group of Pakistan and confirmation of DYS448 null allele.” International Journal of Legal Medicine 133 (2019): 789-793.   Callaway, Ewen. “Genghis Khan's Genetic Legacy Has Competition.” Scientific American. 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Engines of Our Ingenuity
Engines of Our Ingenuity 3262: Skull Island Procreation

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 3:50


Episode: 3262 Where Is Skull Island & Could Such A Place Be Real?  Today, explaining the impossible.

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Kingofuptown79

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 2:52


Walasaha: A Podcast by Dominique Noralez
Ep. 5- Gene Pool Over Talent Pool?

Walasaha: A Podcast by Dominique Noralez

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 8:21


Quick Ep. Intentional Ep. Emotional Ep. We gotta do better mein. Really and truly we just wah equal opportunity fu go da school, fu get the access to jobs we studied for and to give back to the land of our birth that more often than not celebrates a win it played little part in achieving. We all win...when we all get equal access to opportunities. See ya'll soon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/walasahadomnorbze/message

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Episode 32: Favorite Melee Weapons, Berserk The Golden Age I review, and NO POLITICS.

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 66:46


Episode 32 coming in hot... AND LATE!  (Sorry...) Check out the recorded livestreams over on YouTube! In this episode: We confirm our stance that the Gene Pool is YOUR GEEK SAFE SPACE. No politics were discussed here, despite that election thingie that was going on. In our Geek Question of the Day, we ponder we discuss our favorite weapons! If you could be an master in any melee weapon in history or nerddom, which weapon would it be and who would be your master in training you? It was agreed that lightsabers were excluded from this discussion because well. Lightsabers. What happens if you mix Jurassic Park, Hunger Games, Deathrace, and Tron? Well, you get the 2018 movie, The Jurassic Games! Not great, but not as bad as you'd think! Come join us to hear our thoughts in our Roll for Credits segment! Finally, we review the 2012 anime movie, Berserk: Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King. It's anime. It's rated R. That's about as much as I have to say about it, though Connor has more! And chicken chasing, as always! Thanks for listening, and hit us up on twitter for your thoughts on the episode! Come watch a livestream of the podcast every Friday 8:00 pm EST at https://www.twitch.tv/genepoolpodcast! Hope to see you there! Oh, and we know all the Twitters! Gene Pool Variety Hour on Twitter at @GPVarietyHour... Sean: Headgamer on XBox Live @headgamer on Twitter @head_gamer on Twitch Connor: QuillMiester on Xbox Live @QuillMiester on Twitter @QuillMiester on Twitch

The 7AM Bible with Paul Chapman
Episode 28: A Gene Pool and A Water Trough

The 7AM Bible with Paul Chapman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 20:10


How do you turn a bad bargain into a good one? Today's meditation looks at how Jacob used genetics and a water trough to turn a bad bargain into a good one. What did he do? To find out, join me, Paul Chapman, for Episode 28 of The 7AM Bible. The current series of episodes is based on The Life of Jacob: Week 6 The Evil of Covetousness

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour Episode 13: Happy Geeksgiving! I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, and an X-Men Thanksgiving!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 78:39


Welcome to Episode 13, a very special Thanksgiving episode!   In this episode:   Happy Geeksgiving! What nerdy, geeky stuff are YOU thankful for this season! Sean & Connor dive into some of their favorite things!   Next, we kick off a new segment... one that is probably gonna stick: Your Geek Question of the Day! Connor has always wanted to do this, but we finally found a good source for debate.... geekquestioner.com (also on twitter @geekquestioner)! So here's your question: Take a movie and replace a word in the title of the movie with the word "Turkey". What is the title and plot of the movie? What would you come up with? Listen to our Thanksgiving-themed takes on The Birdcage and X-Men: First Class!    Finally, for our Rolling the Credits segment, we explore and review the Netflix original, I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, starring Melanie Lynskey and Elijah Wood! What happens when a depressed woman who always feel run over by society and an angry, introverted ninja wannabe try to take things and their lives back into their own hands! In summary, we loved it! Dive in to see why!    And as always, several chickens were chased, though none were harmed in this episode.      As always, thanks for listening, and hit us up on twitter for your thoughts on the episode! You can find us all over the place. We know all the Twitters! Gene Pool Variety Hour on Twitter at @GPVarietyHour...   Sean: Headgamer on XBox Live @headgamer on Twitter @headamer on Mixer @head_gamer on Twitch   Connor: QuillMiester on Xbox Live @QuillMiester on Twitter @QuillMiester on Mixer @QuillMiester on Twitch   Until next time... Stay nerdy my friends!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 12: Automata! Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4! Borderlands 3 and Destiny 2! Oh my!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 67:57


Welcome to Episode 12 (yes, we went back to the old way of naming - we don't need no stinkin' seasons!) of the Gene Pool Variety Hour! We appreciate you jumping in with us!   In this episode, we get back to gaming. Sean is in his happy place after taking a month hiatus from gaming. Diving back into Borderlands 3, and delving into Destiny 2 after years of clean Destiny-free living. It's crack, and I have mixed feelings toward my friends/drug dealers who talked me back into it!   Next, we explore Blizzard's recent new game announcements - Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4! Needless to say, we're excited about both. Sean is particularly happy for the PvE focus on OW2. Finally, he and his old-gamer friends can play without being schooled by them young whippersnappers!   We end the night on our review of Antonio Bandera's 2014 Automata. What happens in a dystopian world where humans are on the decline, and robots were created to help humanity but start to rise up for themselves? Um, haven't we heard that storyline tons of times before? Yeah, well, we visit that trope again here. Join in to hear what we think of this thing. Let's just say we have seen this trope visited in other movies, and done much better too. Oh, and Sean goes off on plastic surgery during this segment as well. ;-)   And yes, several chickens were chased. No animals were harmed in this episode, however.    Oh! And we have a new podcast logo design. Awesome work by Milton Camargo over at Fiverr.com! See his page here, and if you use him for any work, tell him the Gene Pool sent ya!   As always, thanks for listening, and hit us up on twitter for your thoughts on the episode! You can find us all over the place. We know all the Twitters! Gene Pool Variety Hour on Twitter at @GPVarietyHour...   Sean: Headgamer on XBox Live @headgamer on Twitter @headamer on Mixer @head_gamer on Twitch   Connor: QuillMiester on Xbox Live @QuillMiester on Twitter @QuillMiester on Mixer @QuillMiester on Twitch   Until next time... Stay nerdy my friends!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 11: Joan of Arc Hates Puppies!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 62:36


Welcome to Episode 4 of the second season on the Gene Pool Variety Hour! We appreciate you jumping in with us!   In this episode, Sean gets up on his high horse and gives the low down on Joaquin Phoenix's Joker. Yeah, I know it's late, but at least this is a review from a psychologist's point of view! Connor decides to mix it up and pushes us into Superfight for not one, but two epic battles! Attila the Hun, Lizzy Borden, and George S. Patton oh my! And we learn the Joan of Arc apparently hates puppies! Finally, we review - as best we can - the 1989 movie The Return of the Swamp Thing! Apparently Zac Snyder doesn't own the market on bad DC comics adaptation movies! And Heather Locklear, bad actress. Who knew?!     There are also discussions of buying cars, Sportsball, Winona Ryder, and Deadpool's baby legs. And several other chickens.    As always, thanks for listening, and hit us up on twitter for your thoughts on the episodes or winners of the Superfight battles! And if you want to fight us on Swamp Thing.... bring it!   You can find us all over the place. We know all the Twitters! Gene Pool Variety Hour on Twitter at @GPVarietyHour...   Sean: Headgamer on XBox Live @headgamer on Twitter @headamer on Mixer @head_gamer on Twitch   Connor: QuillMiester on Xbox Live @QuillMiester on Twitter @QuillMiester on Mixer @QuillMiester on Twitch

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Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 10: Super Fightey Edition!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 68:58


Welcome to Episode 3 of our second season on the Gene Pool Variety Hour! Thanks for taking the plunge!   In this episode, Connor drones on and on...um, I mean gives a very detailed synopsis... of the Anime movie Bleach The Movie: Fade to Black! Flying swords, demon caterpillar babies, and giant sperm snakes oh my! When he stops to take a breath, I jump in to give my two cents' worth on my opinion of the movie... from a completely uninformed, non-anime-fan point of view! Needless to say... I don't get it.   In a discussion about my developing patchy beard and the John Wick sized chicken we chased, Connor posed a potentially life altering question: Who would win in a fight - Chuck Norris or Keanu Reeves? Original internet badass vs. the new kid on the block internet badass? Oh, and discussions about the use of physics to analyze Monty Python and the Holy Grail fall in here somewhere as well!   We continue to bloody up the battle arena with a rousing round of Superfight! In this round, All the attendees of Burning man, armed with scissor hands and acid blood ... um, yeah... take on Keyser Soze armed with a barbed wire net and endless tear gas from his butt! Points are made, rationales are discussed, rebuttals are given! Ultimately the winner will be up to you! Winner will continue to battle on the next episode!   I'm sure there were other chickens we chased, but I can't remember them all. Thanks for listening and let us know your thoughts on who wins!   You can find us all over the place. We know all the Twitters! Gene Pool Variety Hour on Twitter at @GPVarietyHour...   Sean: Headgamer on XBox Live @headgamer on Twitter @headamer on Mixer @head_gamer on Twitch   Connor: QuillMiester on Xbox Live @QuillMiester on Twitter @QuillMiester on Mixer @QuillMiester on Twitch

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 09: A Very Trepidatious Episode!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 58:21


Thanks for diving into the pool with us! Welcome to episode 2 of our second season!   In this episode, we get a little semi-serious about Connor's trip to Ohio to see his girlfriend and her family, and talk about some of the struggles in relationships for people on the autism spectrum. Then, we wax poetic about the next game in one of our favorite game series, Borderlands 3! Connor is decidedly more fanboyish than I am here. Finally, for our Rolling for Credits segment, we dive into Guy Ritchie's 1998 cult classic, Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels! This movie has no redeeming qualities - nothing but British-style streams of cursing, criminals, potheads, weed, illegal card games, cheating, stolen goods, multiple competing gangs, and a deskful of, um, adult toys... and we mean that in the best possible way! So jump in, you wankers, and listen up!   Thanks for joining us at the Pool! And remember, no running and no swimming for 30 minutes after eating!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 08: DragonCon 2019, Radius, and More Chicken Chasing!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 41:55


We're baaaack!   Gotta say that it was so fun to get back to the podcast! It has been almost two years. There have been a lot of reasons why it has been that long, so we spent time in the beginning just explaining our absence. We're going to try to clean the podcast episodes up a bit - straining against our combined ADHD to put a little structure on the episodes - and chat about that as well.   DragonCon 2019 had to be part of the discussion, since we have only recently returned from our Geek Mecca... Also, I spent most of my time in the Digital Media Track this year and it was there I got encouragement to pick the podcast back up! Thanks everyone!   So our "anchor" segment each week is going to be something called "Rolling for Credits" where we basically just roll for initiative suckas! Er, I mean we use our trusty dragon dice to find a random movie to watch and review.   This week, the movie is Radius, a 2017 movie currently streaming on Amazon Prime. I loved it! Connor thought it was just okay. He's just wrong. Anyway, there are some minor spoilers, but we made sure to ruin the HUGE TWIST that would otherwise ruin the ending of the movie for ya. I highly encourage you go check it out!   Since we're rusty and just getting our feet wet, this made for a pretty short episode for us. Also, I pretty much forgot how to structure my episode building in Audacity, so there's no intro in this episode LOL. It'll get better. I hope.   Wanted to throw our links to a couple of podcasts we mentioned in the episode and people that have been really encouraging of our efforts. So here ya go! Stephen and Smashie @ Horseshoes and Hand Grenades Dennis, Philip, Austin, Tristan, and Jon @ Botched Podcast   We've just started diving into Borderlands 3 and will be streaming this for the foreseeable future. Look for a full review next episode!   You can find us all over the place. We know all the Twitters! Gene Pool Variety Hour on Twitter at @GPVarietyHour...   Sean: Headgamer on XBox Live @headgamer on Twitter @headamer on Mixer @head_gamer on Twitch   Connor: QuillMiester on Xbox Live @QuillMiester on Twitter @QuillMiester on Mixer @QuillMiester on Twitch  

The POINT of THINGS
TPOT-09 Shallow End of the Gene Pool

The POINT of THINGS

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019


Tom explains how to hypnotize any hotel concierge to do your bidding! George channels his inner Allen Funt as he gets to the bottom of what is actually in the swimming pool. As a bonus, emergency room techniques and rough talk of absurd audio alchemy.

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The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 07: Dracula is a Wimp!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 74:26


Welcome to Episode 07, full of alliteration and stuff! We got Demons, Dragons, and Dracula! We got alchemists and arguments! We got #BOTWON and banality!    Some of the highlights... Connor goes off on his latest obsessions, his collaborative writing exercise with one of his friends and his foray into writing and running his own D&D campaign. Sean's hashtags of the week are #work and #notime. He did get some quality time in Overwatch with his #drunkwatch crew, and continues to bang through Borderlands, but is woefully behind on all his superhero shows! Jumping into the Best of the Worst on Netflix, we discuss and review 2016's 13 Demons. If you can imagine a horrible mashup of Jumanji, Dungeons and Dragons, Se7en, and throw in a little Dazed and Confused, this is your movie! Really interesting concept.... really poorly executed. Don't say you have not been warned! D20 Multiverse Mayhem! Dracula, the King of Vampires versus the Full Metal Alchemist! You'll be surprised how it turns out! And as always, chickens will be chased. It's what we do! And BTW, make sure you stay til the end of the podcast.... ;-) For more about Kicks the Goblin (mentioned yet again in this episode), catch more of him at on Botched: A D&D Podcast!   Follow us on social media! GPVH on twitter: @GPVarietyHour GPVH on Youtube: The Gene Pool Variety Hour GPVH on Mixer: @headgamer on Mixer Sean on twitter: @headgamer Connor on G+: +C-BOMB The Goofball of the Pool   Thanks to PodBean for hosting services, and Free Play Music for the theme music!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 06: Sharks and Hobbits and Dinosaurs, Oh My! (and Kermit and Kicks too)

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 74:28


Hey, we made it to episode 06!   Mic issues are slowly improving as we figure out what the heck we are doing (apologies in advance for the first 9 minutes or so...it gets better after that)! Join us as we talk some of our current TV obsessions, bad movies on Netflix, and cinematic childhood trauma!   Some of the highlights... Sean spends some time talking about his favorite Romanian communist propaganda buddy cop TV show... "You don't learn to be a good communist by going to meetings... you learn it on the streets.... you learn it with your fists!" Sharks and Big Wheels and hobbits, oh my! What movies traumatized you as a kid... join in the conversation about the things that scared us in the night... all the way to adulthood.... Kermit the Frog gets an honorable mention as well! What do you get when you combine cowboys, dinosaurs, methane, and a drunk Eric Roberts? Well, Cowboys vs. Dinosaurs, of course! Join in on the next segment of the Best of the Worst on Netflix. Are you ready for some more D20 Multiverse Mayhem.... NEXT TIME? Connor decides to tease the listeners with our character selection for the next round. Stay tuned! Kicks the Goblin kicks ass! Best NPC ever! #botched Chickens will be chased. We don't remember where we end up.   Catch some of our favorite podcasts mentioned in the episode: Divided by Werewolves Botched: A D&D Podcast   GPVH on twitter: @GPVarietyHour Sean on twitter: @headgamer Connor on G+: +C-BOMB The Goofball of the Pool GPVH on Youtube: The Gene Pool Variety Hour GPVH on Mixer: @headgamer on Mixer   Thanks to PodBean for hosting services, and Free Play Music for the theme music!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 05

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 56:25


Welcome to the first episode of 2018!    Connor got his own mic for Christmas so no more uncomfortably sharing a mic with my son! In this episode, we talk the Christmas holiday, play some Superfight!, and review Chappie as part of the next installment of the Best of the Worst on Netflix!   Join us as we talk flaming Willie Wonka's, kung fu dragons, floating sumo wrestlers, and Dominatrix Chuck Norris!   Connect with us on twitter (@GPVarietyHour, @headgamer) or G+ (C-Bomb The Goofball of the Pool), and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 04

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2017 70:29


Welcome to our special Christmas episode! In this episode, I ramble on about my love of The Punisher and Karen's fickle affections. Connor and I talk about Star Wars: The Last Jedi. I don't know if I would call it a review, though we definitely give our opinions on what we liked about it.... and what we didn't. Next up is a walk down Christmas memory lane, including snow days, worst Christmas family trip ever, discovering thr truth about Santa, and playtesting Christmas presents under the nose of the parents! Finally, we jump into the next installment of the best of the Worst on Netflix... A Christmas Horror Story! Listen as we talk about sexually assaulting ghosts, cringeworthy changeling/son/daughter relationships, Krampus Family Christmas, and foul-mouthed zombie elves! Oh, and an increasingly intoxicated William Shatner! Thanks for listening, and please consider subscribing and sharing to all your friends!  

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
The Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 01: Introductions, DragonCon 2017, and G.O.R.A.!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 38:53


Our first episode! In this episode we introduce where the podcast name comes from, who we are and how that affects what we do here. Also included in this episode is our reviews of our recent trip to DragonCon 2017 and our Best of the Worst on Netflix (#botwon) pick of the week, G.O.R.A! Sean on twitter: @headgamer GPVH on twitter: @GPVarietyHour Connor on Google+: +C-BOMB The Goofball of the Pool GPVH on tumblr: http://gpvh.tumblr.com Thanks for http://www.podbean.com for their podcast hosting services, and http://www.freeplaymusic.com for background and theme music!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
The Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 03: D20 Multiverse Mayhem and Gallowalkers!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 55:13


In today's episode we try out a new segment: D20 Multiverse Mayhem! What happens when Genghis Khan and Felicity Smoak battle to the death Dungeons & Dragons style?! We jump into our next entry of the Best of the Worst of Netflix (#botwon) and look at Wesley Snipe's Western/Zombie flick, Gallowalkers! Finally, see what happens when Connor gets the giggles and can't stop! Sean on twitter: @headgamer GPVH on twitter: @GPVarietyHour Connor on Google+: +C-BOMB The Goofball of the Pool GPVH on tumblr: http://gpvh.tumblr.com Thanks for http://www.podbean.com for their podcast hosting services, and http://www.freeplaymusic.com for background and theme music!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!
The Gene Pool Variety Hour, Episode 02: Adulting in Aspyland, Good/Bad Video Games, and Zoombies!

The Gene Pool Variety Hour!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 52:44


In this episode, we discuss adulting in Aspyland, explore what makes a good (and bad) video game, and give your the next segment of Best of the Worst on Netflix (#botwon).... the 2016 animal zombies flick, Zoombies! Sean on twitter: @headgamer GPVH on twitter: @GPVarietyHour Connor on Google+: +C-BOMB The Goofball of the Pool GPVH on tumblr: http://gpvh.tumblr.com Thanks for http://www.podbean.com for their podcast hosting services, and http://www.freeplaymusic.com for background and theme music!