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The Reclusive Genius of Emily Brontë. Guest: Deborah Lutz. Lutz describes Emily Brontë's writing habits in her small bedroom overlooking a graveyard. Despite her reclusive nature and strong-minded personality, she lived a life filled with "joy and contentment" while crafting Wuthering Heights. Lutz notes that her sisters initially found the dark, violent novel strange. 10PATRICK BRANWELL BRONTE
SaaStr 863: The Enterprise AI Reality Check: From Dashboard Graveyards to 30-Day Migrations with Databricks' Co-Founder and SVP of Field Engineering Every Fortune 500 CEO has told their team that if they are not using AI, they are behind. So now every employee is token-maxing, spend is going up, and almost nobody can tell you what they are getting out of it. That is the reality Databricks sees from the front lines, serving more of the Fortune 500 than any other data and AI company on the planet. In this episode, Databricks Co-Founder and SVP of Field Engineering, Arsalan Tavakoli, sits down with SaaStr CEO and Founder, Jason Lemkin, to cut through the Twitter noise and talk about what enterprises are actually doing, what is still broken, and why the next 24 months will fundamentally change who wins and who loses in every major software category. You'll learn: Why the BI dashboard is dead and what replaces it - including how a car manufacturer just onboarded 70,000 non-technical users to query their own data in plain language with no analyst in the loop What "context" actually means for enterprise AI and why it is harder to solve than the data problem, using a framework that explains why agents fail even when the underlying data is clean Why no software monopoly survives the next 24 months, and how collapsing migration costs and low-end AI competitors are about to give every incumbent a pricing problem they cannot ignore How Databricks now completes enterprise-grade migrations in 30 days or less using LLMs to analyze, convert, and reconcile legacy systems that previously took years and cost more than the savings Why the murky middle is the most dangerous place to be in enterprise software right now, and how to know which side of the AI budget divide your product actually sits on
Send us Fan MailEver said "bite the bullet" or "the whole nine yards" and wondered where those phrases actually came from? In this episode, the guys dig into the origins of common phrases and sayings, separating the real history from the folk-etymology myths almost everyone repeats.This is part history lesson, part comedy chaos. The crew works through dozens of everyday idioms, busts the popular "obvious" explanations that turn out to be wrong, and then fast-forwards to the modern slang taking over in 2026. If you love language, trivia, and unfiltered conversation, this one's for you. (Heads up: explicit language throughout.)Along the way you'll find out why "saved by the bell" has nothing to do with being buried alive, how "caught red handed" traces back to 15th-century Scottish law, and the surprising claim that "the whole nine yards" may have been born right here in Southern Indiana. The second half shifts gears into Gen Z and Gen Alpha slang, breaking down terms like "delulu," "cooked," "beige flag," and a few that are far less printable. If you've got a weird phrase or saying you want the guys to dig into, drop it in the comments. Hit subscribe so you don't miss the next episode, and share this one with the friend who uses these phrases wrong every single day.TIMELINE:00:00 — Cold open and intro (Brian, Thomas, Cory)00:30 — OMG Con Owensboro recap and comedy panel talk03:00 — Super El Niño weather discussion04:45 — New York Knicks championship reaction06:30 — Charles Barkley and the Cardi B broadcast story08:30 — Topic begins: where do common phrases come from?09:00 — "Saved by the bell" and "dead ringer"10:48 — "Graveyard shift"11:30 — "Caught red handed"12:03 — "Bite the bullet" and cat o' nine tails14:37 — "Kick the bucket"15:12 — "Mad as a hatter" and mercury poisoning17:19 — Kentucky Derby hat tangent18:30 — "Read the riot act"19:30 — "The whole nine yards" and its Indiana origin21:18 — "Rule of thumb"21:45 — "Spill the beans"22:30 — "Break a leg"23:50 — "Cold shoulder"28:32 — "The real McCoy"30:30 — "Tickled pink"31:38 — "Letting the cat out of the bag"31:59 — "Raining cats and dogs"35:35 — "Close but no cigar"36:33 — "Bury the hatchet"37:30 — "Show your true colors" and color vs colour40:00 — "Three sheets to the wind" and "baker's dozen"42:49 — Modern slang begins: delulu, cooked, BFFR44:30 — "Cranking my hog" deep dive46:00 — Urban Dictionary terms: side quest, sleepy juice, more47:47 — Gen Alpha, body doubling, "shookie"••51:00 — Wrap-up and sign-off[The Days Grimm Podcast Links]- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheDaysGrimm- Our link tree: linktr.ee/Thedaysgrimm- GoFundMe account for The Days Grimm: https://gofund.me/02527e7c [The Days Grimm is brought to you by]Sadness & ADHD (non-medicated)
Leilani and Kimberlyn welcome back Semira (Episodes 112 and 46) to discuss her brilliantly curated playlist of songs illustrating how the Major Arcana resonates for her.Mentioned in the episode: 0 Fool - Defying Gravity 1. Magician- The Greatest Show, Hugh Jackman/Keala Settle/others2. High Priestess - Ocean, Billie Eilish3. Empress - 7 Rings, Ariana Grande4. Emperor – You Should See Me in a Crown, Billie Eilish5. Hierophant – Hallelujah, Jeff Buckley6. Lovers – Cry Little Sister, Gerard McCann7. Chariot – Lose Yourself, Eminem8. Strength – Roar, Katy Perry 9. Hermit – The Sound of Silence, Disturbed10. Wheel – Proud Mary, Tina Turner11. Justice – Vigilante Shit, Taylor Swift12. Suspended One - I'm Just Ken, Ryan Gosling13. Death - Dance in the Graveyard, Delta Rae14. Temperance - Let It Be, The Beattles15. Devil – Paint the Town Red, Doja Cat16. Tower – Skyfall, Adele17. Star - We Cannot Waste the Light, Delta Rae18. Moon – Is This Real? lisahall19. Sun – Walking On Sunshine, Katrina and the Waves20. Judgment – This Is Me, Keala Settle21. World – Circle of Life, Tsidii Le Loka/The Lion King Ensemble/Lebo M./Faca Kulu Get exclusive content and support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WitchyWit Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/WitchyWitPodcast Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/Witchy_Wit Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3azUkFVlECTlTZQVX5jl1X?si=8WufnXueQrugGDIYWbgc3A Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/witchy-wit/id1533482466 Pandora:https://pandora.app.link/nNsuNrSKneb Google Podcast:Witchy Wit (google.com)
On this episode of The Graveyard Shift, Papi tackles his yard work while Big Sexy returns from work travels. They introduce a new "Common Sense" segment, highlight an amazing human of the week, and finish with listener messages and a shout-out to our merch supporters!Ever wanted a share in a Race Horse?Link to purchase a share in Buckeye!https://horizons.mustrracing.com/marketplace/pds/tranche_a78ca21a1dd64bc684bd77a71d196fdeDiscount Codes are available with our Partners: Code: DEADASSOn Track Meals:https://ontrackmeals.com/?bg_ref=6AxrFRpQ20Country Trucker Caps:https://www.countrytruckercaps.com/Partnered with:Knuckle Bethttps://knucklebet.com.au/join?btag=deadAssFind us on our social media platforms:YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@theDeadassPodcastInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/thedeadasspodcast/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/p/Deadass-Podcast-100094088198041/Tiktok:https://www.tiktok.com/@thedeadasspodcastMerch Store:https://deadasspodcast.com.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, Nick joins us to share unexplained experiences that began in early childhood. From memories of a possible past life and a strange encounter in his great-grandparents' home, to witnessing an unusual craft with neighbors across the street, Nick's story spans decades. He also discusses dreams that appear to predict future conversations, and the ongoing paranormal activity that his family experiences in the very home where many of these events first began.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/2026-2/If you enjoy this podcast, please support the show with a virtual coffee:https://ko-fi.com/ufochroniclespodcastFollow and Subscribe on X to get ad-free episodesX: https://x.com/UFOchronpodcast/Want to share your encounter on the show?Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form:https://forms.gle/uGQ8PTVRkcjy4nxS7Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcastHelp Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastAll Links for Podcast:https://linktr.ee/UFOChroniclesPodcastThank you for listening!Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ufo-chronicles-podcast--3395068/support.
Tonight, Nick joins us to share unexplained experiences that began in early childhood. From memories of a possible past life and a strange encounter in his great-grandparents' home, to witnessing an unusual craft with neighbors across the street, Nick's story spans decades. He also discusses dreams that appear to predict future conversations, and the ongoing paranormal activity that his family experiences in the very home where many of these events first began.More information on this episode on the podcast website:https://ufochroniclespodcast.com/2026-2/If you enjoy this podcast, please support the show with a virtual coffee:https://ko-fi.com/ufochroniclespodcastFollow and Subscribe on X to get ad-free episodesX: https://x.com/UFOchronpodcast/Want to share your encounter on the show?Email: UFOChronicles@gmail.comOr Fill out Guest Form:https://forms.gle/uGQ8PTVRkcjy4nxS7Podcast Merchandise:https://www.teepublic.com/user/ufo-chronicles-podcastHelp Support UFO CHRONICLES by becoming a Patron:https://patreon.com/UFOChroniclespodcastAll Links for Podcast:https://linktr.ee/UFOChroniclesPodcastThank you for listening!Like share and subscribe it really helps me when people share the show on social media, it means we can reach more people and more witnesses and without your amazing support, it wouldn't be possible.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ufo-chronicles-podcast--3395068/support.
Something unsettling lingers among the ruins of Temple Michael Graveyard. For generations, visitors have reported shadow figures, mysterious lights, phantom footsteps, and an overwhelming sense of dread. Join Anne and Renata as they explore the haunted history, Irish folklore, and paranormal mysteries surrounding one of Ireland's most chilling forgotten burial grounds. The Dark Truth of Temple Michael Graveyard - A True Hauntings Podcast Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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On a freezing January morning in 1921, a massive five-masted schooner ran aground off the coast of North Carolina. Her sails were set. Her galley was warm. Breakfast was waiting on the stove. Three frightened cats were hiding below deck. But her twelve-man crew had vanished without a trace. From mutiny and pirates to communist conspiracies, ghost ships, and the deadly waters of the Graveyard of the Atlantic, tonight we unravel one of the greatest maritime mysteries in American history: the fate of the Carroll A. Deering. HAH DISCORD - https://discord.com/invite/bJdbpH3hQm YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@HauntedAmericanHistory TikTok - @hah_podcast hauntedamericanhistory.com Patreon- https://www.patreon.com/hauntedamericanhistory LINKS FOR MY DEBUT NOVEL, THE FORGOTTEN BOROUGH Barnes and Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-christopher-feinstein/1148274794?ean=9798319693334 AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQPQD68S Ebook GOOGLE: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=S5WCEQAAQBAJ&pli=1 KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-forgotten-borough-2?sId=a10cf8af-5fbd-475e-97c4-76966ec87994&ssId=DX3jihH_5_2bUeP1xoje_ SMASHWORD: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1853316 !! DISTURB ME !! APPLE - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disturb-me/id1841532090 SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/3eFv2CKKGwdQa3X2CkwkZ5?si=faOUZ54fT_KG-BaZOBiTiQ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@DisturbMePodcast www.disturbmepodcast.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Let's Chat!!Boo, Bitches!Welcome to this week's Cauldrons of Chaos!Today we're taking a guided tour through one of the most haunted places in modern witchcraft: the herb cabinet.Join me as we discuss mystery leaves, emotional support herbs, retired rosemary, and the jars we bought for exactly one spell and then ignored for the next five years.If you've ever opened a cabinet and found a dried plant you no longer recognize, this episode is for you.Support the showUntil then, Stay Witchy!!River's Etsy Store: www.batsandbaublesinc.etsy.comWebsite: www.c3witchypodcast.comMerch: www.c3witchypodcastmerch.comOur wonderful logo is done by: www.nellamarinadraws.etsy.comIntro and Outro Audio:podcast intro & outro music:Góða Nótt by Alexander NakaradaLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/4754-g-a-n-ttLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-liceSound from Zapsplat.com – Witches Cauldrons bubbling
Researchers just published details of a massive undersea graveyard of whales deep in the Indian Ocean. Spanning about 1,200 kilometers (745 miles), it contains whale remains dating back more than 5 million years—and at least five active whale fall sites still teeming with life. Fossil whale expert Nick Pyenson joins Host Flora Lichtman to discuss these findings. Then, marine biologists Rachel Sipler and Sara Jobson join Ira Flatow to describe an unusual discovery in certain species of sea cucumbers: If a foot or tentacle becomes detached, the parts don't wither up and rot away. Even without a stomach, these parts appear to directly extract nutrients from the surrounding seawater. “Zombie” sea cucumber parts have been observed surviving for more than three years. Guests: Dr. Nick Pyenson is curator of fossil marine mammals at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Dr. Rachel Sipler is a senior research scientist in the Bigelow Laboratory in East Boothbay, Maine. Sara Jobson a PhD student at the Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. Johns, Canada. Other episodes you may enjoy: Remembering Roger Payne, Who Helped Save The Whales Can A Microbe Conservation Movement Take Off? Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Follow our show on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and Bluesky @scifri and sign up for our newsletters. Got a science question that's keeping you up at night? Call us: 877-472-4374 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Four historic draws on a single day, a 40-year-old cult hero breaking Spanish hearts, and the first ever managerial sacking after just ONE round! Welcome back to FUT IN REVIEW | World Cup Daily. Day 5 of the World Cup 2026 was an absolute graveyard for the tournament heavyweights.John is joined by our favorite Scotsman, James Toland, to unpack a dramatic, stat-heavy four-match slate that completely warped the tournament brackets:The Miracle of Atlanta: How tournament debutants Cabo Verde held the reigning European champions Spain to an embarrassing 0-0 draw. We bow down to 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha, who earned instant worldwide cult status after his Instagram followers skyrocketed to 10 million following a masterclass performance!The Flawless Stat: How the Blue Sharks held off La Roja for 90 minutes while committing literally only ONE foul the entire match. Did Cape Verde play perfect defense, or did Ferran Torres and Pedri completely lack a cutting edge?Sacked After One Match! The absolute drama in Group B. Tunesia sacks manager Sabri Lamouchi immediately after their 5-1 thrashing by Sweden. We unpack the conspiracy theories and the shocking return of World Cup veteran Hervé Renard to fill the void.The Desert Wall Resists: Why Marcelo Bielsa's Uruguay got completely frustrated by Saudi Arabia in a gritty 1-1 draw, powered by another heroic display from keeper Mohammed Al-Owais.The Motherwell Sensation: Recapping the chaotic 2-2 draw between Iran and New Zealand, featuring a brilliant brace from the Scottish Premiership's very own Motherwell striker.The VAR Political Scandal: John and James address the massive news surrounding an Australian assistant VAR referee who is facing a FIFA investigation over a controversial hand gesture during live play.Prank James with 5-Star Reviews: Chris has officially moved the physical studio buzzer to James's house! Take 10 seconds to hit that 5-star review button on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Let's ring that bell non-stop and wake James up early!Unlock Daily Episodes Instantly: Join our Patreon to unlock every daily episode the exact second we finish recording, plus full access to our active Discord, Predictor Leagues, and the official World Cup Sweepstakes. Check us out at patreon.com/futinreview.No Google Challenge: Can you name the last manager to get sacked during a World Cup group stage back in 1998? Drop your answers in the YouTube comments—and no cheating!Instagram: @futinreviewTikTok: @futinreviewpodcastWebsite: futinreview.comTomorrow on Day 6: The daily grind continues as the second round of group fixtures kicks off. See you tomorrow—bye bye!00:00 - Graveyard for the Heavyweights: The 15-Second Hook00:44 - European Prime Time: James Toland's Brutal Match Schedule01:27 - Game 1: Iran 2 - 2 New Zealand (The Motherwell Striker Sensation)02:58 - Ramin's Masterclass Cross & The Wide Open Group Matrix03:36 - Game 2: Saudi Arabia 1 - 1 Uruguay (Bielsa-Ball Meets the Desert Wall)04:37 - Old School 4-4-2 Formations & Federico Valverde Wasted on the Right Wing05:38 - Game 3: Belgium 1 - 1 Egypt (Mo Salah's Birthday vs. Star Power)06:48 - The Lukaku Effect: Forcing Equalizers 20 Seconds After Coming On07:10 - Game 4: Spain 0 - 0 Cabo Verde (The Miracle of the Blue Sharks)07:48 - Rotterdam Pride: The Dutch Connection inside the Cape Verde Squad10:57 - The Golden Stat: Holding Off Spain with Literally ONLY One Foul13:04 - Baller of the Day: 40-Year-Old Retired Goalkeepers & Vozinha's 10M Hype15:13 - Bottler of the Day: Ferran Torres' Sitters & Rodri's Bitter "Sore Loser" Interview17:18 - The Drama: Sabri Lamouchi Sacked After Just One Round!18:12 - Plan B Executed: How Hervé Renard Bypassed FIFA's US Passport Security22:05 - The VAR Political Scandal: Australian Referee Under FIFA Investigation
Samantha Tennant sits down with New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Mary Ellen Taylor to talk about her newest women's fiction novel, The Sky Beneath Her. Set on North Carolina's Outer Banks — nicknamed the Graveyard of the Atlantic — the book weaves between 1942, when a ship full of desperate passengers crosses U-boat-patrolled waters knowing they may not survive, and the present day, where a scuba diver who lost her mother at sea is finally forced to return to the water. Mary Ellen opens up about the history book that sparked the story, why she signed up for surf camp in her 50s, her seven-draft process, and the revelation that arrived mid-cookie-bake. She also teases her next book — a California-set story rooted in the early 1970s — and shares that The Sky Beneath Her is the June Amazon First Reads pick (free for Prime members, $1.99 for everyone else).
It's been 10 years since tech companies stopped production of 3D TVs. At one stage they were promised to be the future of home entertainment, but now they're confined to the great gadget graveyard. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly looks back on 3D TV's.
On this episode of The Graveyard Shift, Papi and Big Sexy catch up early. Papi breaks down Rocky's worst tattoo competitor, Big Sexy shares his Moreton Bay adventures, and Bryze mentioned the livestream and episode with Tommy, Poo and Quinno. New merch is on pre-sale this week and Papi pitches a nostalgic game, “Payphone Tag,” for the community. Plus, we hear from a few pallbearers who called in, and also another instalment of "Amazing Human of the Week"Ever wanted a share in a Race Horse?Link to purchase a share in Buckeye!https://horizons.mustrracing.com/marketplace/pds/tranche_a78ca21a1dd64bc684bd77a71d196fdeDiscount Codes are available with our Partners: Code: DEADASSOn Track Meals:https://ontrackmeals.com/?bg_ref=6AxrFRpQ20Country Trucker Caps:https://www.countrytruckercaps.com/Partnered with:Knuckle Bethttps://knucklebet.com.au/join?btag=deadAssFind us on our social media platforms:YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@theDeadassPodcastInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/thedeadasspodcast/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/p/Deadass-Podcast-100094088198041/Tiktok:https://www.tiktok.com/@thedeadasspodcastMerch Store:https://deadasspodcast.com.au/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's been 10 years since tech companies stopped production of 3D TVs. At one stage they were promised to be the future of home entertainment, but now they're confined to the great gadget graveyard. Newstalk's Technology Correspondent Jess Kelly looks back on 3D TV's.
Welcome to the third episode of Group Dentistry Now & Black Talon Security's Dental Cyber Watch Live. As dental groups rush to adopt artificial intelligence, many are spending on tools no one uses and feeding patient data into platforms no one controls. The result is wasted budget, hidden liability, and growing security exposure. In this episode of Dental Cyber Watch Live, Bill Neumann (CEO, Group Dentistry Now) sat down with Gary Salman (Co-founder and CEO, Black Talon Security) and Matthew McGaw (founder, DSO Compass; co-founder, Relay) to unpack the promise and peril of AI in dentistry. The clear message for DSOs of every size: AI is transformative, but only when paired with governance, training, and due diligence. Here are the key takeaways. Shadow AI: The Risk You Can't See Shadow AI is the unmonitored use of large language models — ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude — by employees without policy, oversight, or controls. Staff turn to these tools to work faster. The problem is that no one is watching what data goes in. Salman described the scope at a recent DSO event with roughly 20 leaders, representing practices from 10 to 200-plus locations. Most reported a mix of LLMs already in use across their teams. Few had standard operating procedures governing what could be entered. Fewer still had any technology to monitor that activity. The exposure is real. Information uploaded to a free model may be anonymized, but it can resurface when others ask similar questions. "When the product's free, you're the product. They're not doing you a favor." — Gary Salman, Black Talon Security For an organization handling protected health information, that is a compliance event waiting to happen. The fix doesn't require shutting AI down — it requires structure: enable privacy settings so platforms don't train on your data, write SOPs that define what can and cannot be entered, and train staff on why it matters. The AI Graveyard: Paying for Tools No One Uses The "AI graveyard" is where promising technology goes to die. It's the software a DSO bought with enthusiasm, then abandoned because of poor implementation, failed training, low adoption, or clunky integration — while the subscription keeps billing. McGaw pointed to two familiar culprits: "shiny object syndrome" and the "Hawaiian shirt guy effect," where a charismatic salesperson wins the room and the product never fits the problem. Neumann offered a grounded example. Some automations at Group Dentistry Now worked well. Others proved clunky and were better handled manually. A buried tool isn't just a wasted subscription. It drains training hours, erodes staff confidence in future rollouts, and makes the next investment harder to champion. The escape route is unglamorous but reliable: plan, implement, and train before you scale. Roll out to a small group, confirm adoption, refine the workflow, then expand. Design Backward, Build Forward The smartest framing of the conversation came from a concept Salman credited to Andy Farina of Destination DSO: design backward, build forward. Understand the problem you're solving first, then align products to it — never the reverse. Most purchasing runs backward. A leader sees an exciting tool, then invents a reason to need it. McGaw captured the trap: "Sometimes the problem that they think they have to solve isn't always the problem that is really the problem." Salman's advice for separating substance from hype was blunt: "Stay away from the shiny penny and buy the gold." Before any AI purchase, leaders should define the problem, set clear criteria for success, evaluate fit against those criteria, and only then buy. Vendor Due Diligence — and Who's Really Liable Many DSO leaders misunderstand a critical point: under HIPAA, breach liability sits with the healthcare entity — the DSO — not the software or technology provider. Assuming the vendor carries that risk is a dangerous shortcut. That makes cyber due diligence non-negotiable. Before signing with any AI vendor, ask: How do they access, store, and share data? Who, specifically, has access to it? What security measures protect it? Salman's larger point: security should be the first question in any technology evaluation, not the last. Too often it's raised only after the contract is signed and the data is already flowing. Building AI Securely The throughline of the discussion was AI governance, risk, and compliance treated as a foundation, not an afterthought. For organizations handling patient data, that distinction separates innovation from exposure. Leaders should expect real safeguards from any tool touching PHI: scrubbing confidential data like dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and patient health information on upload; annotating sources so answers can be traced; flagging possible hallucinations; and hashing files to protect their integrity. Pair those safeguards with disciplined implementation, and today's investment doesn't become tomorrow's graveyard occupant. Protecting What You've Built AI is a genuine opportunity for DSOs willing to pair ambition with discipline. The risk isn't the technology — it's deploying it without control. Three steps to start now: Audit current AI usage to learn which tools your team uses and what data flows into them. Establish AI governance and SOPs before the next tool goes live. Make vendor security due diligence standard, with security as the opening question. Is your DSO adopting AI faster than it can secure it? Get these fundamentals in place, and AI stops being a liability waiting to surface — and becomes the advantage it promised to be for your practice and your patients. Get the MAX Surgical Specialty Management Case Study: https://dso.pub/4v8OwfP
This week, friend of the show Andrew Crabtree returns to the GraveYard to talk about Season 2 of his hit paranormal podcast, The Void. But as anyone who's listened to our conversations before knows, we rarely stay on topic for long.So pull up a tombstone, settle in, and join us as we venture back into The Void.SponsorMe Undies – MeUndies.com/graveyard (Code: graveyard) Check out our sources below for more info and to continue learning!Please Rate & Review us wherever you get your Podcasts! Mail us something: GYT PodcastPO Box 542762Grand Prairie, TX 75054Leave us a Voicemail or shoot us a text!430-558-1304Our WebsiteWWW.GraveYardPodcast.comPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/GraveYardTalesYoutube: Youtube.com/c/GraveYardTalesRumble – GraveYard Tales PodcastDo you want GraveYard Merch?!?!Go to https://graveyardtales.dashery.com/ to get you some! Thank You Darron for our Logo!! You can get in touch with Darron for artwork by searching Darron DuBose on Facebook or Emailing him at art_injector@yahoo.comThank you to Brandon Adams for our music tracks!! If you want to hear more from Brandon check him out at:Soundcloud.com/brandonadamsjYoutube.com/brandonadams93Or to get in touch with him for compositions email him at Brandon_adams@earthlink.netOur ContactsWWW.GraveYardPodcast.comEmail us at: GraveYardTalesPodcast@gmail.comFind us on social media:X(Twitter): @GrveYrdPodcastFacebook: @GraveYardTalesPodcastInstagram: @GraveYardTalesPodcast
John Maytham speaks to Maryke Musson, marine biologist, conservationist and Executive at the South African Association for Marine Biological Research, about the discovery of a vast whale graveyard deep beneath the Indian Ocean. They discuss what the ancient whale remains reveal about marine evolution, the extraordinary ecosystems that develop around whale falls, and why the find highlights how much of the deep ocean remains unexplored. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 375 The world's deepest known whale graveyard has been discovered in the southern Indian Ocean. Located at a depth of seven kilometres, it contains millions of whale bones and has been described as a “deep-sea fossil megasite” and a whale necropolis. Chinese researchers, diving in the crewed Fendouzhe submersible, undertook 32 dives along 1200 kilometres of the seafloor in an area known as the Diamantina Zone. They discovered a vast amount of whale bones of different ages. Recent carcasses support a thriving ecosystem of invertebrates such as bone eating worms and brittle stars, but there are also fossil bones up to 5 million years old. Why are the bones collected in this area? Join host Rowan Hooper and reporter James Woodford as they discuss the startling and eerie discovery.To read more about these stories, visit https://www.newscientist.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Det er 2001. På direkten ser verden hjelpeløst på at to kaprede fly styrer målrettet inn i tvillingtårnene i New York. Og der starter det som skulle bli jakten på verdens mest ettersøkte mann. Et par måneder senere sitter spesialsoldat Christian Harstad i et militærfly på vei til Afghanistan. Hva gjorde de norske soldatene der, og hva var oppdraget deres?(Dette er et gjenhør med Historien om Afghanistan som ble publisert i 2021) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode:00:46 A giant, ancient whale necropolisResearch article: Peng et al.News & Views: A vast whale necropolis has been found08:52 Research HighlightsNature: Babies' birth weight improves with help of payments to parentsNature: Earliest signs of vision recorded in ancient sea-floor tracks11:11 Turning plant material into chemical building-blocksResearch article: Mains et al.Subscribe to Nature Briefing, an unmissable daily round-up of science news, opinion and analysis free in your inbox every weekday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE!Graveyards are meant to be places of rest—but what happens when something connected to them is moved?When Becca and Lynn Thomas came across headstones stored inside a woman's shed, the discovery raised more than just questions about their origin. It opened the door to a deeper conversation about whether objects tied to burial sites can carry something with them.They share the details of that encounter, the experiences that followed, and how it changed their perspective on the connection between physical remains and the paranormal. Along the way, the discussion turns to the idea of lingering energy, attachment, and whether certain items linked to the dead can continue to hold a presence long after burial.It's a look at what happens when the boundaries between the physical and the paranormal may not be as separate as we think—and what can follow when those boundaries are disturbed.#paranormal #hauntedobjects #graveyard #ghoststories #paranormalactivity #spiritattachment #supernatural #haunteditems #unexplained #paranormalpodcast #thegravetalks Love real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
Pinterest cost Igor up to $7 a click and produced subscribers who opted in but never bought. Reddit and Quora flooded him with clicks that refused to engage. In this episode, Igor walks through the traffic sources that failed him — and turns those failures into the single most important lesson about lead generation: no traffic source is one-size-fits-all, and the platforms that work today won't work the same way tomorrow.
Pinterest cost Igor up to $7 a click and produced subscribers who opted in but never bought. Reddit and Quora flooded him with clicks that refused to engage. In this episode, Igor walks through the traffic sources that failed him — and turns those failures into the single most important lesson about lead generation: no traffic source is one-size-fits-all, and the platforms that work today won't work the same way tomorrow.
You've heard it said a hundred times: Spend the money, make the memories, don't die with regret. However, for certain kinds of retirees, dying as the richest person in the graveyard isn't a tragedy at all. The comfort of simply having the money can be worth more than anything you'd ever buy with it. Today, we begin with an article, The Many Utilities of Retirement, which talks about RPIG (the Richest Person In the Graveyard) versus FORO (the Fear of Running Out of money). It's an interesting look at the juxtaposition. After that, a question - listener that calls himself the millionaire next door — he'll never spend what he's saved, it's all headed to the kids and grandkids, and yet he still mows his own lawn and changes his own oil. He wants to loosen up and spend a little more… but he also kind of loves the life he's already got. So what do you tell a guy like that? I'll give you my take. And we wrap up the show with our Retire To Something segment. Resource: Article by William Bernstein and Edward McQuarrie: The Many Utilities of Retirement Connect with Benjamin Brandt: Subscribe to the This Week in Retirement: http://thisweekinretirement.com Get the Retire-Ready Toolkit: http://retirementstartstodayradio.com Work with Benjamin: https://retirementstartstoday.com/start Get the book!Retirement Starts Today: Your Non-financial Guide to an Even Better Retirement Follow Retirement Starts Today in:Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, or iHeart
What happens when an entire city becomes convinced the dead are being stolen from their graves? And what if the rumor turns out to be both wrong... and horrifyingly right? In this episode of The Box of Oddities, Kat and Jethro uncover the bizarre true story of the Wardsend Cemetery Riot of 1862, when thousands of terrified Victorians stormed a cemetery in Sheffield, England, fearing grave robbers were selling corpses to medical schools. The truth behind the scandal revealed a disturbing burial scheme, public outrage, and one of the strangest riots in British history. Then, travel from a Victorian graveyard to the freeways of Los Angeles, where a frustrated artist secretly installed his own highway sign to fix a dangerous traffic problem. For months, nobody noticed—and the unauthorized sign may have helped save lives. Was it vandalism, public service, or a brilliant act of guerrilla urban design? From resurrection men and cemetery conspiracies to stealth infrastructure and accidental civic heroism, this episode explores the strange intersection of fear, ingenuity, and the unexpected ways ordinary people can change history. The Box of Oddities is a podcast dedicated to the weird, the wonderful, and the wildly true. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us Fan MailThis month on Eerie Essex, we're venturing through the creaking gates of Essex's graveyards to uncover the stories lurking among the headstones.Join us as we dig into the fascinating world of grave folklore, exploring the superstitions, legends and strange customs that have surrounded burial grounds for centuries. We'll investigate the mysterious caged grave in East Mersea and ask why a young girl's resting place was enclosed in iron. Was it protection from grave robbers, fear of the supernatural, or something even stranger?Speaking of grave robbers, we'll also meet the so-called "resurrectionists"; the enterprising (and deeply unpopular) body snatchers who prowled churchyards under cover of darkness, supplying fresh cadavers to medical schools and giving many Victorians nightmares about what might happen after they were buried.Our journey also takes us to East Horndon, where local legend tells of a fearsome dragon that made its lair in a churchyard before being slain by Sir James Tyrell. It's a tale of monsters, heroism and a reminder that even Essex graveyards were not always occupied solely by the dead.Along the way we'll encounter ghost stories, curious traditions, forgotten beliefs and the age-old question of whether some things really do linger long after death.So grab a lantern, watch your step among the tombstones, and join us for an episode packed with dragons, resurrectionists, restless spirits and enough graveyard lore to raise the dead.If you have any more information about these stories or want to share your own experience, please contact us via eerieessexpodcast@gmail.comYou can support us on Ko-Fi and Patreon:https://ko-fi.com/eerieessexhttps://www.patreon.com/EerieEssex....or by leaving us a review.Support the show
Halle and Alison work late night with a rat-bat monster to ruin Stephen King's Graveyard Shift. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remember when you'd get a newspaper to feel smart and informed and just go straight to the funny pages to gab with Garfield, chat with Cathy, and umm, see whatever the heck Family Circus was up to? We remember! Reading these informed our future tastes and helped evolve our sense of humor before life got too grim (and stopped being so Mother Goose). Jake takes us on a walk through the history of newspaper comic strips and we all namedrop a ton of favorites and some real forgettable crap. Yeah, there's a very obvious reason these things died. Rot in hell Ziggy! Miss you Calvin and Hobbes! Want even more Nerd of Mouth? Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/nerdofmouth Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Nerd of Mouth ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
WWE SmackDown - 17/07/03: Ahead of their showdown at WWE Vengeance, John Cena heads to The Undertaker's graveyard.Maffew from Botchamania joins Tom Campbell to watch every WWE SmackDown episode from the start.WATCH THE VIDEO VERSION at Patreon.com/cultaholic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Plans are progressing for the development of a new graveyard in Crusheen. Clare County Council has purchased lands in the village for the project and is now preparing to begin the Part VIII planning process. For more on this, Daragh Dolan was joined by Councillor Pat Hayes and Chairperson of Inchicronan Development Group, Michael Browne.
Join Lighthouse Horror on Patreon: Lighthouse Horror | PatreonNew Merch out! https://hauntedstuff.com/Art & Credits: ninerioartsMusic by Lucas King, Myuu, Kevin MacLeod & Darren CurtisOriginal YouTube link: I Work at a Cemetery in New Mexico. These Are My SCARIEST Stories. Copyright © 2025 Lighthouse Horror. All rights reservedThank you for listening to this scary story! If you enjoyed this story, please check out some of my other horror stories. We'll be uploading new episodes every week, featuring ghost stories, haunted encounters, mysteries, true stories, creepypasta, and anything supernatural and paranormal. Don't miss out on the thrill and suspense that await you in each episode!
Carl Panzram was a force of pure destruction—two decades of murder, arson, and brutality, all capped off with a chilling memoir where he made one thing clear: he never felt a shred of remorse.EPISODE BLOG PAGE (includes sources and full transcript): https://weirddarkness.com/CarlPanzramFEATURED STORIES IN THIS EPISODE: He was described as a man “too evil to live”. We'll look at the brutal life of crime of Carl Panzram, a man some said was the personification of rage. (Too Evil to Live) *** Did a Nikola Tesla experiment cause the Tunguska Blast? (Tesla's Death Ray) *** Bizarre happenings were centered around the Eddy home. The house was reported to be infested with supernatural beings of such numbers that had never been reported before, or since. The events were so powerful and strange, people came from all over the world to witness them. (People From Other Worlds) *** A woman's newfound ability to astral project has her coming face-to-face with someone she never expected to see. (Astral Projection and Mom's Message) *** The Mountain Meadows Massacre has been hailed by historians as "the most hideous example of the human cost exacted by religious fanaticism in American history until 9/11." Ironically, it too occurred on September 11th – in 1857. (The Mountain Meadows Massacre) *** If you spend the night amongst the dead in a graveyard, don't be surprised if something supernatural happens to you. (I Spent The Night In a Graveyard) *** An old man regrets not obeying his wife's dying wish. (The Stubborn Piano) *** Over 200 lobotomies were performed at the Ridges Asylum – without anesthesia or an operating room. Is it any wonder why it's now considered to be haunted? (The Ridges Asylum) *** A Vietnam veteran has his first paranormal investigation in a Nevada town with a population of more dead souls than alive. (Marine Protectors) *** In a quiet Virginia cemetery is a peculiar tomb that has mystified visitors for nearly two hundred years. Who is buried there? No one seems to know. (The Grave of the Female Stranger) *** Demons hitchhiking, reports of a mysterious entity, strange suicides…CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = The Foreboding00:00:59.848 = Show Open00:04:02.608 = Carl Panzram: Too Evil to Live00:10:43.630 = Tesla's Death Ray ***00:19:43.660 = People From Other Worlds00:37:29.686 = Astral Projection and Mom's Message ***00:42:45.987 = Mountain Meadows00:50:16.392 = Walking Sam01:00:41.858 = I Spent The Night in a Graveyard ***01:08:01.164 = The Stubborn Piano01:11:34.864 = Ridges Asylum01:23:14.400 = Marine Protectors ***01:26:23.184 = Grave of the Female Stranger01:31:07.800 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakLISTEN ON PODCAST APPS: Look for this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn Radio, and other podcast apps. Get a list of free listening apps here: https://weirddarkness.com/wdapps*No AI Voices Are Used In The Narration Of This Podcast*SOURCES and RESOURCES:“Carl Panzram: Too Evil to Live” by Orin Grey: http://ow.ly/KxrA30mP1GM“Tesla's Death Ray”: https://tinyurl.com/v7scbe7“People From Other Worlds” by Troy Taylor: https://tinyurl.com/u6snqa3“Astral Projection and Mom's Message” by CuriousDee: https://tinyurl.com/rkwkbd3“The Mountain Meadows Massacre”: https://tinyurl.com/sdgbvsv“Walking Sam” by Brent Swancer: https://tinyurl.com/rkbd29c“I Spent a Night In a Graveyard” by Michael McKean: (link no longer available)“The Stubborn Piano” by J. Mason Brewer: (link no longer available)“The Ridges Asylum” by Shannon E. Brown: (link no longer available)“Marine Protectors” by Weirdo family member Pam Ennis, submitted at WeirdDarkness.com“The Grave of the Female Stranger” by Orrin Grey: http://ow.ly/NkQS30mMhhZ(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2026, Weird Darkness.Originally aired: October 24, 2021
Send us Fan MailIn Part 2 of this Haunt Graveyard retrospective, Jimmy continues his journey back through Halloween Horror Nights 31.The episode explores more haunted houses, scare zones, event atmosphere, and memorable experiences from the 2022 HHN season while diving deeper into what made the event stand out for longtime fans.Jimmy reflects on standout scares, crowd energy, immersive environments, and the overall feeling of being inside one of HHN's biggest modern events.As the walkthrough continues, the episode captures both the excitement and nostalgia of revisiting Halloween Horror Nights 31 years later.Ghost ExecutionersMerchandise!https://www.teepublic.com/user/thehorrificnetwork?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=horrificnetworkFollow All Things Horrific Network Herehttps://linktr.ee/thehorrificnetworkGet Your Sinister Creature Con Tickets Herehttps://www.sinistercreaturecon.com/thecon
RHLSTP #610 - Cake in a Graveyard - Richard is excited about the breaking news (at time of recording). Broken years ago by this podcast and treats the audience to his poem about the disgraced Randrew Andrew. His guest is a woman with a life that feels like it has been moulded by Greek Gods fighting with a genie, the very open and frank and incredible Jameela Jamil. And she is not alone. She brings two further guests, one of whom has been vomiting blood. All in a day's normalcy for Jameela. They discuss he brilliant podcast Wrong Moves with Jameela Jamil, kicking a stunt man in the dick, running into a force field with a cake, the bee-based car accident that nearly killed her, but led to the best year of her life (she claims), the lies she's told to get jobs and the incredible and unbelievable truths that have accompanied her on her journey, how a school bully led to her becoming an actor (but long after they'd left school), her imminent 40th birthday, how our respective gigs for Elton John went, an incredible story about paying for someone's IVF that should completely be a sitcom and how Richard might just be a peripheral side character in the simulation that is Jameela's impossible life. This is up there with Brian Blessed, but I think this time, it's all true.Listen to Jameela's podcast Wrong Turns here (or wherever you get your podcasts) - https://open.spotify.com/show/48QtcFDDyQzKIc4B0fo4V7Listen to the full unredacted Sofie Hagen episode here (Randrew Andrew chat begins around 1:08:00) - https://open.spotify.com/episode/7rKIkLAmgEOtOrbpNJVZ6hCome and see RHLSTP live - http://richardherring.com/rhlstp. You should really have been at this one, you idiot.SUPPORT THE SHOW!See details of the RHLSTP LIVE DATES Watch our TWITCH CHANNELBecome a badger and see extra content at our WEBSITE Buy DVDs and books from GO FASTER STRIPEAudio mix by Ben Evans (NTO)Thanks to Chris Evans (NTO) and Ben WalkerRecorded at the Leicester Square Theatre Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jason Feifer started his career writing about middle school dances at a tiny local newspaper, frustrated and convinced he was capable of more. Stuck in a role that wasn't moving him forward, he quit, sat in his dumpy apartment next to a graveyard, and began cold-pitching major publications with no connections. That decision transformed his trajectory, eventually leading him to become Editor-in-Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine and a leading voice on career growth and adaptability. In this episode, Jason chats with Ilana about why doing only what's expected of you slows your growth, how to identify opportunities, and steps to take control of your career in an unpredictable world. Jason Feifer is the Editor-in-Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine, a podcast host, book author, and keynote speaker who helps people build careers and companies they love by sharing lessons from the world's top entrepreneurs and leaders. In this episode, Ilana and Jason will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (03:48) Cold Pitches From a Bedroom Next to a Graveyard (06:41) Developing an ‘Opportunity Set B' Mindset (09:51) Building Skills Strategically Across Jobs (12:58) Renting a Title vs. Owning Your Name (17:02) The Mission Statement That Survives Any Job Loss (24:22) Why Jason Walked Away From His Biggest Hit (31:51) How to Test Multiple Ventures At Once (34:31) How a Lawsuit Accidentally Built Jason's Success (40:00) The Danger of Labeling Yourself (47:47) Q&A: How Do You Become More Adaptable? Jason Feifer is the Editor-in-Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine, a role he has held for over 10 years. He is the author of Build for Tomorrow, host of the podcast Help Wanted, and a sought-after keynote speaker who has spoken for companies including Pfizer, Alibaba, Clorox, and more. Jason also advises startups, sits on multiple advisory boards, and writes the weekly newsletter One Thing Better. His work centers on adaptability, personal reinvention, and helping individuals and organizations thrive through change. Connect with Jason Jason's Website: https://www.jasonfeifer.com Jason's LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jasonfeifer Jason's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heyfeifer/ Resources Mentioned: Jason's Newsletter, One Thing Better: https://www.jasonfeifer.com Jason's Book, Build for Tomorrow: An Action Plan for Embracing Change, Adapting Fast, and Future-Proofing Your Career: https://www.amazon.com/dp/059323538X Leap Academy: Ready to make the LEAP in your career? There is a NEW WAY for professionals to fast-track their careers and leap to bigger opportunities. Check out our free training today at https://bit.ly/leap--free-training
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Haunt Graveyard, Jimmy heads back to Halloween Horror Nights 31 for the first part of a retrospective journey through the 2022 event.The episode follows Jimmy's experience through the event, covering the atmosphere, haunted houses, scare zones, crowds, and overall energy that made HHN 31 such a memorable year.From entering the park to experiencing some of the biggest attractions of the event, Jimmy breaks down standout moments, favorite scares, and the unique vibe of Halloween Horror Nights during its return to full-scale form.It's a nostalgic walkthrough episode for HHN fans and haunt enthusiasts alike.Ghost ExecutionersMerchandise!https://www.teepublic.com/user/thehorrificnetwork?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=horrificnetworkFollow All Things Horrific Network Herehttps://linktr.ee/thehorrificnetworkGet Your Sinister Creature Con Tickets Herehttps://www.sinistercreaturecon.com/thecon
Zlurpcast welcomes James Luft to talk about big news about the future of Chaos Cup! As we go around the Old World to talk about upcoming tournaments, we've got Jonny P's Feets of Strength in Tampa on June 20th, Amorical Cup on June 6th and 7th and MORE! In the Graveyard we cover Bounty Bowl, Armada Bowl, and Backyard BBQ Bowl And of course Back in the Day from the first Zlurpcast ever (Aug 2009) and we talk to Xtreme's brother Taylor and Blood Bowl Star Player, PUGGY BACONBREATH! Get the best Blood Bowl swag at CharlieVictorProducts.com
Morgan and Scuba Steve admit the things they’ve been nerding out on lately from Disney to Star Trek. Then they get into the kind of people they are based on these questions about trains, driving, and keeping things in stock. Scuba Steve quizzes Morgan on her athlete nickname knowledge, particularly NBA athletes. Then, their adult hobby graveyards… things laying around their homes that never caught on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"The idea graveyard isn't proof of my failure. It is proof that I am alive and creative."Every creative has one. The half-finished projects, the abandoned plans, the supplies still in the bin with the tags on. We just don't talk about it.In this episode, Lisa gets honest about her own graveyard, the costumes, the felting disaster of 2021, and the shed full of marketplace furniture, and flips the script on what it all actually means. You'll walk away seeing your unfinished ideas not as proof you're flaky, but as memorials to your curiosity and every time you had the courage to ask what if.What's in this episode:[00:00:30] What the idea graveyard is and why we all have one [00:01:00] Lisa's costumes, the felting disaster of 202, and the shed [00:02:30] The shame spiral that comes with an idea graveyard [00:03:00] Why your graveyard is evidence of growth, not failure [00:03:30] What abandoned ideas actually teach us [00:04:30] Reframing unfinished projects as memorials, not mistakes [00:05:00] When it's okay to let an idea rest in peace [00:06:00] Why creators have more ideas than they'll ever execute [00:07:00] The challenge: stop hiding your graveyard and honor itIf you've ever walked past an unfinished project and felt that little sting of you never follow through, this episode is going to feel like a deep breath.For full show notes, resources, links and to download the transcript, visit our website: https://themilkyway.ca/podcast/
The Gary & Shannon Show Hour 1 (05.06) – Shannon returns and the hour immediately turns into a strange mix of nostalgia, politics, Vegas decay, and possible cruise ship doom.• Shannon’s back → and somehow so is Tae Bo → Billy Blanks nostalgia hits hard for the TikTok era• Throwback energy → why old-school fitness culture suddenly feels cool again• Media legacy → new concerns around Ted Turner’s health spark a conversation about aging icons → while William Shatner is somehow still everywhere at 95• CNN history → how Turner changed war coverage forever• Debate fallout → last night’s governor debate exposes the same problem for Democrats• Katie Porter tries to own her reputation → but maybe too late• Safe choice → Xavier Becerra continues to emerge as the “don’t rock the boat” option• Random detour → “Space Wars,” Bi-ractor, and listener talk-backs derail the show in classic GaS fashion• Trend watch → chicken Caesar wraps are suddenly back• Vegas sadness → Primm officially fading into ghost-town territory• #TerrorOnTheSeas → the virus outbreak may no longer be contained to the shipSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth and Sean dive into some of what Rafael Stone and Ime Udoka had to say about the Rockets in their season wrap-up press conference, Skip Bayless and Colin Cowherd being flabbergasted that the Texans haven't given CJ Stroud his extension yet, how hot Astros Manager Joe Espada's seat is after the Red Sox let Alex Cora go, and see what the question of the day is with Reggie and Lopez.
The Norse settlement of Greenland, founded by Eric the Red in approximately 985 AD, provides a poignant and sad look at the final chapters of the Viking Age. Excavations at the Herjolfsness graveyard at the southern tip of Greenlandhave yielded extraordinary organic material preserved by the permafrost, including the clothing of the last inhabitants. These garments, such as a patched and coarse woolen dress, reveal that by the 15th century, the Greenlanders were no longer high-status people and had become increasingly isolated from the broader Norse diaspora. The settlement struggled as the climate cooled, while the Inuit people, who were better adapted to the Arctic conditions, thrived and moved further south. Artifacts like small wooden figures found in the region suggest interactions between the Norse Greenlanders and the Inuit populations. The final historical records of the colony are remarkably personal, documenting a witch burning in 1407 and a wedding in 1408. In the case of the witch burning, a man named Kolgrim was executed for allegedly using witchcraft to seduce a married woman. These events represent the last known activities of the Norse in Greenland before they vanished entirely, leaving behind only ruins and memories in the ice. 8/81630
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki.
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
This epsiode features "graveyard of butterflies" by Oluwatomiwa Ajeigbe (©2026 by Oluwatomiwa Ajeigbe) and "We Are All In The Same Boat" by Avi Burton (©2026 by Avi Burton), both read by Stefan Rudnicki. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Eleanor Barraclough offers a poignant look at the Norse settlement of Greenland, founded by Eric the Red in 985 AD. At the Herjolfsness graveyard, well-preserved organic material reveals the coarse, patched clothing of 15th-century inhabitants, indicating their isolation and decline. As the climate cooled, the Norse struggled while the Inuit thrived, with the final records including a witch burning in 1407 and a wedding in 1408 — the last known activities before the colony vanished. (8)1946 RUNE. SWEDEN.