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DTFae
green eggs and scram (ACOMAF ch. 55-59)

DTFae

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 80:44


Send us Fan MailNever Keep Review: 00:00:00Deep Dive: 00:11:29"Maasive" Spoiler Section: 01:11:13Feyre accepts the mating bond, the mortal queens continue to be useless until the hot one secretly hands over the second half of the Book, and Hybern turns Feyre and Cassian's day date into a Lisa Frank massacre by attacking Velaris.Instagram and TikTok @DTFaePodcast.If you are enjoying the show, subscribing, rating, and reviewing helps the podcast grow. Merch available on dtfaepodcast.com.

The Fork Report w Neil Saavedra
Live from Wild Fork in Thousand Oaks: Big Green Egg + Sales Mary's Organic Chicken!

The Fork Report w Neil Saavedra

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 26:53 Transcription Available


The Fork Report Hour 2 (05/16) - The festivities continue with The Fork Reporter, Live from Wild Fork Foods in Thousands Oaks, and we have Nicolas Bos from Big Green Egg, and a vendor for Wild Fork, Gabriella Duarte, Director of Sales Mary's Organic Chicken, both joining the show this hour!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The James Altucher Show
David Epstein: Why Constraints Make You More Creative (Not Freedom)

The James Altucher Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 55:07


A Note from James:Today on The James Altucher Show, I'm excited to welcome back one of my favorite guests, David Epstein.David is the bestselling author of Range, which completely changed how I think about my own jack-of-all-trades life. In his new book, Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better, David flips the usual idea of creativity on its head. We're always told that creativity comes from total freedom: the blank page, the blank canvas, unlimited resources. But David shows that the opposite is often true. Constraints can make us more creative, more focused, and better at solving problems.We talk about why General Magic had unlimited talent and money but still fell apart, while Pixar thrived by using strict story rules. We talk about Dr. Seuss writing Green Eggs and Ham with only 50 words, Bach boxing himself into fugues, Duke Ellington working inside the limits of early recording technology, and how the periodic table came out of a textbook deadline.This conversation gave me a new way to think about my own writing, podcasting, and creative process. So if you ever feel stuck, blocked, or overwhelmed by too many options, this episode is for you.Episode Description:James talks with David Epstein about a counterintuitive idea: creativity often improves when freedom is limited. David's new book, Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better, argues that blank-slate freedom can push people toward obvious, repetitive solutions, while the right constraints force the brain to search for something new.The conversation moves across business, science, music, writing, sports, and education. David explains why General Magic had nearly unlimited resources and still failed to build a useful product, why Pixar's storytelling rules helped it create hit after hit, and why Dr. Seuss became more original by writing inside strict word limits. James connects the idea to writing, podcasting, public speaking, genre fiction, and the hero's journey.What makes the episode useful is that it gives creators and learners a practical reframe. If you're stuck, the answer may not be more freedom. It may be a better box.What You'll Learn:Why total freedom often leads to less original work.How constraints force creativity by blocking the most convenient solution.Why Pixar succeeded with storytelling rules while General Magic struggled with too much freedom.How Dr. Seuss used strict word limits to transform children's books.Why Bach, Duke Ellington, jazz, genre fiction, and the hero's journey all show the creative power of structure.How to use specific questions, projects, and “brain first, tool second” learning to improve creativity and education.Why later specialization can produce better long-term results than picking a lane too early.Timestamped Chapters:[02:00] Why blocking the easiest solution can spark creativity[02:49] A Note from James: David Epstein returns[04:09] Remembering in-person interviews vs. Zoom interviews[04:23] Memory, mnemonics, and what we forget over time[06:34] How Range helped James rethink being a generalist[08:23] The core idea of Inside the Box[09:07] Why the blank slate often fails[10:01] General Magic and the problem of too much freedom[12:05] Pixar as the opposite model[13:17] The three-pitches rule and small-team story development[14:21] The hero's journey as a storytelling constraint[15:25] George Lucas, Neil Gaiman, and inherited story structures[16:19] How David structured Inside the Box[17:06] The real story behind the periodic table[18:00] Why the Mendeleev dream story is probably false[19:09] Bach, Duke Ellington, and musical constraint[20:12] Bach as a “constraint zealot”[21:43] Dr. Seuss and the word-limit breakthrough[23:13] Beginner Books and the rules that changed children's literature[25:20] Practical constraints for writers, painters, and creators[25:45] Specific curiosity and idea linking[27:41] How David uses a master thought list[29:45] How specific questions powered David's earlier books[31:00] Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, and delayed specialization[33:00] Why generalists often win later[34:01] Why chess and golf are poor models for most learning[36:31] How parents can use constraints to help kids learn[37:15] The constraints-led approach to coaching[38:30] Swim coaching and letting learners find their own solution[39:15] Teaching astronomy through specific projects[40:37] The generation effect: why guessing improves learning[42:00] “Brain first, tool second” in the age of AI[43:26] Why developing brains benefit from analog difficulty[44:18] Early specialization in the UK vs. broader sampling[45:00] Why later specializers can win long-term[46:21] James on applying constraints to writing and podcasting[47:32] Jazz, grammar, and improvisation inside limits[48:01] Genre fiction and creativity within rules[49:21] Why originality became linked to total freedom[50:14] Communicating with an audience through familiar forms[51:13] Stoner, plot, and literary constraint[53:04] James suggests a constraints workbook[54:24] Writing on the subway and using life's limits[55:04] Closing thoughts on Inside the BoxAdditional Resources:David Epstein's official websiteInside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better official book pageInside the Box on AmazonRange: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World official book pageRange on AmazonDavid Epstein's Range Widely newsletter. Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Vice or Virtue: an Eggy pod
Eggy 101 with J.M. Hart

Vice or Virtue: an Eggy pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 78:10


Justin Bruce is joined by longtime internet pal and newly-minted Eggy fan J.M. Hart in Episode 25. They listen through the Nugs Live 101: Eggy playlist to discuss the band from the perspective of someone (Jonathan) who's just getting into our favorite Connecticut foursome.Jonathan was a part of Helping Friendly Podcast for many years, and simultaneously hosted the fantastic Brokedown Podcast. These days, he's busy releasing great original music; it's been said that his work walks the line between “country-tinged singer-songwriter fare and cosmic Americana.” Check out his latest release: Turned Around, on Bandcamp.Justin and Jonathan have crossed paths on different pods over the years, including Deeper Listening Podcast episode 8 Eyes of the World with Jonathan Hart and Brokedown Podcast episode 73 Celebrating Brent Mydland with Justin Bruce.Toward the end of the conversation, Jonathan mentions a few recent albums he's been digging:Albumen - s/t, on Bandcamp (Justin missed the joke about albumen being the technical term for an egg white, but can attest that this album rules)Jeffrey Alexander + The Heavy Lidders - Synchronous Orbit, on BandcampWinged Wheel - Desert So Green, on BandcampEggy's tour datesEggy AUDs (audience recordings) on Archive.orgVice or Virtue is a proud part of Osiris Media.Follow Vice or Virtue on InstagramFollow Vice or Virtue on BlueskyFollow Justin Bruce on MastodonJoin the Green Eggs and Fam private Facebook group Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Blue Sky
New York Times Bestselling Author David Epstein Discusses His New Book, Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better

Blue Sky

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 43:54


While many of us wish we had more resources, more options, and more time, David Epstein suggests that it's scarcity and constraints that lead us to better outcomes. This notion might feel counterintuitive, but David explains the research and reasoning behind his terrific new book, Inside the Box: How Constraints Make Us Better, including examples from Apple, Southwest Airlines, NASA, and others.    Chapters:  00:00 Welcome David Epstein to Blue Sky  Host Bill Burke introduces David Epstein, author of Range and the new book Inside the Box. David shares his career transition from science to journalism, explaining his passion for synthesizing and sharing new knowledge rather than specializing in one field.  03:03 From Range to Inside the Box David discusses the inspiration behind "Inside the Box," which emerged from reader questions about applying broad skills and his personal struggle with inefficient project boundaries.   05:52 The Green Eggs and Ham Effect  David explains the 'Green Eggs and Ham effect,' illustrating how Dr. Seuss's creativity flourished under severe word count constraints for his iconic books. This phenomenon demonstrates that limitations can force novel approaches, as our brains tend to avoid new thoughts unless truly compelled.  10:09 Jesse Jackson's Green Eggs and Ham  This chapter recounts David Epstein's fascination with the 'Green Eggs and Ham' effect, where constraints boost creativity. It also includes a special soundbite of Reverend Jesse Jackson's memorable reading of the Dr. Seuss classic on Saturday Night Live.  11:55 General Magic and Too Many Resources  David discusses General Magic, a company that envisioned the iPhone but failed due to an excess of resources and lack of clear constraints, leading to an over-complicated product. This contrasts with the Palm Pilot and eBay, which emerged from General Magic alumni who embraced limitations to solve specific problems.  17:24 Tony Fadell and the iPod's Constraints  David explains how Tony Fadell, traumatized by General Magic's failure, became a zealot for constraints, leading to the rapid and successful development of the iPod. Fadell's approach, emphasizing tight deadlines and limited resources, also guided the creation of the simplified Nest thermostat.  20:09 Apollo 13 and Long Leash, Narrow Fence  Bill and David discuss the Apollo 13 mission as a prime example of creativity under extreme constraints, where limited resources forced ingenious problem-solving. David highlights how the 'long leash, narrow fence' approach, giving freedom within strict boundaries, consistently leads to innovative solutions in various fields, including NASA missions and product design.  22:59 CNN and Southwest Airlines: Scrappy Success  Bill shares the story of CNN's founding, highlighting how Ted Turner's severe financial and time constraints forced innovative, cost-effective solutions that outmaneuvered larger, resource-rich networks. David then parallels this with Southwest Airlines' early success, demonstrating how extreme limitations can drive creative problem-solving and long-term profitability.  29:39 Optimism and the Power of Constraints  David connects the concept of constraints to optimism, explaining how obstacles can be reframed as opportunities for clarity and creativity, challenging the negative perception of limitations.   35:02 AI, Scarcity, and the Generalist Advantage  David discusses how AI, despite its abundance of resources, paradoxically emphasizes the importance of defining clear problems before seeking solutions, cautioning against 'drowning in started things.'  

The Ready State Podcast
How Constraints Boost Creativity, Focus & Performance | David Epstein

The Ready State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 84:45


View This Week's Show NotesStart Your 7-Day Trial to Mobility CoachJoin Our Free Weekly Newsletter: The AmbushIn this episode, David Epstein explores a powerful idea: constraints don't limit us – they make us better.Drawing from his book Inside the Box, he explains why too much freedom often leads to overwhelm, indecision, and worse outcomes. Whether it's creativity, productivity, or everyday decisions, we perform better when we narrow the field and work within clear boundaries.Through stories – from failed tech startups with too many ideas to elite performers who thrive under restrictions – he shows how constraints help us prioritize, think differently, and follow through. Even creativity, he argues, doesn't come from endless freedom, but from being boxed in just enough to spark better solutions.If you've ever felt stuck, scattered, or overloaded with choices, this episode offers a simple reframe: you don't need more options – just better constraints.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeHow constraints improve creativity, focus, and performanceWhy too much choice leads to overwhelm and worse decisionsWhy creativity thrives with fewer optionsHow distractions are training your brain to lose focusWhy doing less often leads to better resultsKey Highlights: (0:00) Intro – Constraints, Overwhelm, and Why This Matters(3:37) Meet David Epstein(6:19) From Range to Constraints(8:18) The Dizziness of Freedom(12:05) The Creativity Myth(14:04) The Green Eggs and Ham Effect(16:32) Constraints-Led Approach Skill Learning(19:38) Futsal & Constraints in Sport(21:16) The General Magic Story(32:53) HARKing in Science(51:51) Think Slow, Act Fast(55:57) Creativity vs. Originality(1:00:26) Constraints in Parenting(1:10:19) Commitment Devices(1:16:06) Make Your Commitments Visible(1:16:52) Reclaiming Your Attention(1:21:49) Book Recommendation & ClosingHuge thanks to our sponsors, LMNT, Momentous, Vitality, and Kreatures of Habit

The Homeschool How To
#167: When the School Said 'Behind' — One Mom Said 'Watch Me'

The Homeschool How To

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 43:20 Transcription Available


What happens when a single mom in the Foreign Service gets the double whammy — "your child might have dyslexia" AND profound hearing loss? She figures it out. Katharyn Havens joins Cheryl from outside Nairobi, Kenya, where she's running a multi-age homeschool pod, teaching kids AI ethics, and building her own AI co-pilot for homeschool parents.In this episode:How cochlear implant surgery changed everything — and bought them timeWhy Katherine walked away from a 14-year Foreign Service careerThe year they moved to Florida, ditched the diagnosis, and just learned to liveHow her son went from nonverbal to reading Green Eggs and Ham — on his own timelineBuilding a homeschool pod in Kenya with kids of all agesHer AI code of ethics for kids (yes, they have written rules)What "symphonic thinking" is and why it's the most future-proof skill you can teachWhether you're just starting out or deep in the homeschool journey, Katherine's story will remind you: you know your kid best. Trust that.Connect with Katharyn: Substack: https://substack.com/@kairoslearninglifestyle?utm_campaign=profile&utm_medium=profile-pageInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/radicallyresetting/?hl=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KairosRiseHomeschoolwww.KairosRise.com

Inside Scoop Live!
BRING ONE HOME by Thomas L. Pelissero

Inside Scoop Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2026 39:23


Bring One Home: A Memoir of Boyhood, Basketball, and Hometown Spirit In the 1960s, the biggest dream for many young boys across the Upper Peninsula of Michigan was to play for their high school basketball team. In the small town of Bessemer, this meant one thing: wearing the blue and gold of the Speedboys. The two obstacles standing in every young Bessemer boy's way were bitter winters of endless snow and a padlock on the doors to the only good gym in town. One day, when a young inexperienced coach is hired to lead the team, the Speedboys' usual aspirations of winning championships suddenly become far humbler: they merely want to win a single game. Mired in an epic losing streak, the team's declining fortunes come to mirror those of the town itself. Iron ore mines are shuttered. Jobs are lost. And the Speedboys' losses start piling up. What transpires is nothing less than a test of the town's soul and the character of its people. Bring One Home is an irresistible trip back to the days when kids played basketball on snow-covered driveways, drank chocolate malts at the Tip Top Cafe, and folks got their news in the local barbershop. Told from the viewpoint of a young, anxious boy striving to fulfill the expectations set forth by the adults in his life, this is an underdog story as heartwarming as it is at times heartbreaking. Filled with historical insights and laugh-out-loud moments, Bring One Home is a tribute to the author's beloved hometown and their undeniable determination to win. TOPICS OF CONVERSATION: About Bring One Home and the inspiration behind the book How the decline of the iron ore mining industry and a historic 42-game basketball losing streak became the unexpected backbone of one powerful story The eerie connection between the new basketball coach's first pep rally and the assassination of President Kennedy What it was really like to grow up in a small town where the rivalries were fierce and losing brought the community closer together How eight years of research uncovered the surprising root cause of the losing streak How proceeds from the book have been donated back to Bessemer schools, local libraries, and senior meals in the community A beautiful reminder to support your local library, where his own love of reading began with Green Eggs and Ham ABOUT THE AUTHOR Thomas L. Pelissero grew up in Bessemer, a small town nestled in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Drawing on his roots, he shared the spirit and history of his hometown in his debut book, “Bring One Home: A Memoir of Boyhood, Basketball and Hometown Spirit.” As a natural storyteller with a flair for humor, Thomas delights friends and family with vivid tales from his youth and the community that shaped him. His book has won a bronze medal in the North American Book Awards, named a Finalist in the Best Book Awards, and his memoir was placed into the Congressional Record in the U.S. House of Representatives on January 21, 2026 and is on the shelf in the Library of Congress. He has donated his net proceeds from sales of his book “Bring One Home” to support literacy in libraries and schools in Michigan and Wisconsin. Thomas earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of St. Thomas and an MBA from Concordia University, both located in St. Paul, Minnesota. He dedicated 18 years to the broadcasting industry, where he made a notable impact. Thomas's work with popular artists in the 1980s was recognized with two Gold Records and one Platinum Record. In 1991, Thomas transitioned to a corporate marketing in St. Paul until his retirement in 2017. That same year, he founded the Erwin Township Historical Society, serving as its President. Under his leadership, the Society was recognized in 2025 by the Michigan Historical Society as the Best Local Historical Society in the state. Thomas is married to Joy, and together they have five children and twelve grandchildren. The couple shares a love for outdoor adventures, hiking, biking, and fishing—and cherishes time spent with family and exploring history. Learn more about Thomas L. Peliserro and his work at: https://www.thomaslpelissero.com/  Get the book: https://amzn.to/4tHXlMK   

The Steakhouse
David Abes on Atlanta Dining Trends and Green Eggs & Kegs festival

The Steakhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 14:39


Restaurateur David Abes joins the program to discuss the evolution of the Atlanta dining scene and his transition to developing concepts in Dunwoody. He details the upcoming Green Eggs and Kegs festival, which highlights local restaurants while benefiting research for Type 1 diabetes. 01:30 - David Abes Joins 07:26 - Dunwoody Restaurant Concepts 11:56 - Green Eggs And Kegs

The Steakhouse
Hour 1 - Walt Weiss the great communicator, & Falcons fans still Kirk Cousins haters

The Steakhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 38:41


Steak discusses the current state of Atlanta sports on 92.9 The Game, including Walt Weiss's impact on the Braves and the unnecessary backlash against Kirk Cousins. He is joined by restaurateur David Avis to preview the upcoming Green Eggs and Kegs festival in Dunwoody while touching on NBA play-in matchups and Masters highlights. 01:50 - Introduction And Guests 05:45 - Streaming Sports Frustrations 09:40 - NBA Play-In Analysis 16:00 - Walt Weiss's Leadership 21:50 - Defending Kirk Cousins 29:40 - Dunwoody Restaurant Scene 39:55 - Green Eggs And Kegs

Tabletop Champions - Real Play D&D 5E (DND 5e)

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Behavioral Grooves Podcast
Are We Solving the Wrong Problems? | Nick Chater

Behavioral Grooves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 99:23


Are nudges enough to change behavior at scale? Nick Chater argues they're not. In this episode, we explore the limits of individual-focused solutions and why lasting change often requires shifting systems, not just choices. Topics [0:00] Introduction and Speed Round with Nick Chater [13:00] What Does Nudging Really Do? [18:30] I-Frame vs S-Frame Thinking [25:00] Nudges and Politics [28:09] Limitations in Public [33:39] System vs Individual Responsibilities [42:04] Case Study: Retirement Saving Systems [49:01] Are We Solving the Right Problems? [55:00] Can We Fix Broken Systems? [1:00:06] Green Eggs and Ham - a Solution [1:06:12] Desert Island Music [1:09:20] Grooving Session: Systemic Issues, Evolutionary Tendencies ©2026 Behavioral Grooves Links About Nick It's On You by Nick Chater and George Lowenstein  Join us on Substack! Join the Behavioral Grooves community Subscribe to Behavioral Grooves on YouTube Support Behavioral Grooves Music Links Bach - Mass in B Minor John McLaughlin - Stella by Starlight/My Favourite Things

The After Show But Later
#329 Shia LaBeouf, Concert Season & Dr. Seuss Memories

The After Show But Later

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 65:43


The episode kicks off with a recap of the week and some fun banter about themes, concerts, and what's coming up next. Luis shows up rocking a metal concert vibe, which leads into a discussion about concert season, upcoming shows, and the excitement of seeing bands live again.From there, the conversation shifts into something unexpected: manual transmission cars. The guys talk about how fewer people today know how to drive stick shift, share their own stories of learning the hard way, and debate whether knowing basic mechanical skills like changing a tire or driving manual is still important today.That discussion leads into one of the funniest ideas from the episode — the “Tattoo vs Hat vs Haircut” theory.The idea is simple: some decisions in life are permanent (like tattoos), some are temporary (like haircuts), and some are easy to change instantly (like hats). The guys break down how that concept applies to everyday decisions, life choices, and even relationships.Later in the episode, the spotlight turns to Shia LaBeouf and his now-viral interview that has been making the rounds online. The hosts react to some of the wild moments, discuss whether Shia is misunderstood or simply chaotic, and talk about his complicated history in Hollywood. They also touch on his upbringing, his acting career, and how child stardom may have shaped who he is today.The episode also dives into nostalgia with a discussion about Dr. Seuss books and childhood reading, including classics like Green Eggs and Ham. Surprisingly, the hosts realize they had very different experiences growing up when it comes to those books and children's stories.Between all the debates, random tangents, and hilarious stories, Episode 329 delivers the kind of relaxed, unfiltered conversation that fans of the show expect.Keep Up With Us:Tuesday Live Show Direct Link ► / https://tinyurl.com/tasbl Tiktok ► / https://www.tiktok.com/@aftershowblTwitter ► / https://x.com/aftershowblInstagram ► / https://www.instagram.com/aftershowblFacebook ► / https://www.facebook.com/AfterShowBLYouTube ► / https://www.youtube.com/c/aftershowblCNR Submissions FB Group ► / https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1D4Ymc8qYn/After Show But Later Merch:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B096YRQDYR/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GTV3XYFDB6SVNY767EMFContact Us:928-235-5285

Recap Book Chat
Spring Into Green

Recap Book Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 25:39


Let's march into the season of GREEN!  As the time change springs us forward, some of us are kicking and screaming while some are rejoicing, Kate and Sheila recap books with GREEN in the title. There's the obvious Green Eggs and Ham and Anne of Green Gables but we wanted to give a shoutout to some undervalued titles. The GREEN Ember series really can grow us not just as readers but as people!  It represents the battle of good vs evil and nudges us to do good. Loyalty, bravery and love are depicted in impactful ways inspiring readers to live with intention! Here is the link for the full episode of Green Ember.Ruth and the GREEN Book is a picture book that packs a powerful punch. It transports readers back to a turbulent time in our country's past and shows a solid solution for an unbelievably sad problem that many might not even realize existed.The Last GREEN Valley by Mark Sullivan takes readers back to March of 1944. Here's a quote that gives us something to think about before we complain about those windy days.“Emil (he's in a prison camp) had learned to cherish the wind. Even the thought of it blowing against his skin was enough for him to survive the nights.” After he got out…”He'd survived the worst that life could throw at him, and those trials had changed him, made him stronger and humbler and more aware of the power of dreams and the magic of life all around him. He appreciated every sunrise and every sunset and was grateful to the Almighty for every gift he was given in between.” This book will GROW you!!!Kate ended the podcast on a lighter note with one of her favorites from childhood, The One in the Middle is the GREEN Kangaroo. This small chapter book written by Judy Blume back in 1969 speaks to all those middle kids who might think they are underappreciated. She gives the middles a voice in a delightfully humorous way : )Let's GO GREEN and GROW as readers. Let's remember answers are closed rooms and questions are open windows that invite us in. Three simple questions to ask ourselves as we read: What does it say? What does it mean? What does it matter?Blessings!https://recapbookchat.com/Here's the Link for The Last Green Valley 

Phone Jacks
Friday Phone Jacks: Green Eggs And WTH???

Phone Jacks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 4:29


Leanne begged us to prank her bestie Colleen, who is a total super mom. Reads to the kids at school, always volunteering for field trips etc. You have GOT to listen to the end to hear her reaction! One of our all-time favs!

Phone Jacks
Friday Phone Jacks: Green Eggs And WTH??

Phone Jacks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 4:29


Leanne begged us to prank her bestie Colleen who is a total super mom! She reads to the classroom, goes on field trips, plans classroom parties etc. You have GOT to hear how she reacts to getting punked! LOL

Cosmo and the Y107 Morning Show
Friday Phone Jacks: Green Eggs And WTH???

Cosmo and the Y107 Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 4:29


Leanne begged us to prank her bestie Colleen, who is a total super mom. Reads to the kids at school, always volunteering for field trips etc. You have GOT to listen to the end to hear her reaction! One of our all-time favs!

Cosmo and the Y107 Morning Show
Friday Phone Jacks: Green Eggs And WTH??

Cosmo and the Y107 Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 4:29


Leanne begged us to prank her bestie Colleen who is a total super mom! She reads to the classroom, goes on field trips, plans classroom parties etc. You have GOT to hear how she reacts to getting punked! LOL

Y107 On-Demand
Friday Phone Jacks: Green Eggs And WTH???

Y107 On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 4:29


Leanne begged us to prank her bestie Colleen, who is a total super mom. Reads to the kids at school, always volunteering for field trips etc. You have GOT to listen to the end to hear her reaction! One of our all-time favs!

Y107 On-Demand
Friday Phone Jacks: Green Eggs And WTH??

Y107 On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 4:29


Leanne begged us to prank her bestie Colleen who is a total super mom! She reads to the classroom, goes on field trips, plans classroom parties etc. You have GOT to hear how she reacts to getting punked! LOL

The Dream
Green Eggs And Scams

The Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 32:38


Influencing a new generation of wellness.Don't forget to sign up for The Dream Plus! For only $5 a month you can get every episode of The Dream (including our back entire back catalog) ad-free. Click the link below to join The Dream Plus Supercast channel for only $5 a month!https://thedream.supercast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Build Your Network
CO-HOST | Make Money by Reading More Books Like Kai Cenat

Build Your Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 28:42


Travis and producer Eric unpack America's literacy crisis (54% of adults read below 6th-grade level, costing $2.2T in lost productivity), celebrate streamer Kai Cenat's public 30-minute daily reading challenge, debate childhood favorites like Dr. Seuss, and tie it all to self-improvement and earning potential. On this episode we talk about: Shocking U.S. literacy stats: 45M adults functionally illiterate, 40% of 4th graders below basic reading, and 44% read zero books yearly. Streamer Kai Cenat's vulnerable reading streams (Atomic Habits, looking up words like "spontaneity") mocked online but praised by Jamie Foxx and Hasan Piker. Generational reading habits, Dr. Seuss debates (Butter Battle Book vs. Green Eggs & Ham), and kids' books like Monster at the End of This Book and Rainbow Fish. How low literacy traps families in poverty cycles and kills income potential—humility in learning beats pretending to know it all. Workaholics cruise insights: Comedians aren't the "party slobs" they portray; successful ones prioritize health, work ethic, and growth. Top 3 Takeaways 1.  Reading builds irreplaceable skills for communication, income, and breaking poverty cycles—start with 20-30 minutes daily like Kai Cenat.2.  Embrace looking "dumb" by googling words or admitting gaps; mockery reveals the mockers' insecurity, not your flaws.3.  Self-improvement (gym, books, skills) fuels real money-making—don't mimic entertainers' jokes as life advice; model their unseen discipline. Notable Quotes "An estimated 130 million U.S. adults read below a sixth grade level, which is about 54% of adults ages 16 to 74." "Low literacy is estimated to cost the US economy up to $2.2 trillion per year in lost productivity." "This is literally the process of learning... if I don't know what it means now, I'm not going to just magically learn it." "Why are the things that are most important to know the things that are most taboo to talk about?" "Read a book this year, and don't be a part of the 44% who are not." ✖️✖️✖️✖️

What's Up Dunwoody
321 – How Morty's Expansion and {S}table Are Reshaping Funwoody – Mitchell Abes

What's Up Dunwoody

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 30:30


Podcast 321 – How Morty's Expansion and {S}table Are Reshaping Funwoody – Mitchell Abes Mitchell Abes shares how a few unexpected opportunities in Dunwoody Village allowed the Funwoody team to think bigger. When extra space suddenly became available, they did not hesitate. Walls were pushed back and new concepts took shape, creating fresh momentum near Perimeter Mall. {S}table is opening soon in the former Steak and Grace space with a modern Southern menu designed for real life in Dunwoody. Think fried chicken, rich comfort flavors, and a space that works just as well for brunch as it does for date night. Just steps away, Morty's expanded its footprint, added the Smokehouse Stage, and now hosts trivia on Wednesdays, karaoke on select Thursdays, and Dueling Pianos every Friday and Saturday starting March 6. Then there is Green Eggs and Kegs on April 18, the “best party in the burbs.” From 1 to 5 pm, the courtyard and parking lot fills with 30 restaurants, 50 drink sponsors, and live music from 770's and Family Truckster, all benefiting Breakthrough T1D. It is the kind of event that reminds you why Dunwoody feels like home.   Full episode summary lives here:  whatsupdunwoody.com/podcast-321   What's Up Dunwoody Links:  

Nixon and Watergate
JESSIE JACKSON : A Tribute (Part 1 of 3) and a dedication to Robert Duval and E. Gordon Mooneyhan

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 57:32


Send a textWelcome to a very special edition of the program.Today, we dedicate this episode to a man whose voice, vision, and moral urgency helped shape the American political and social landscape for more than half a century — Reverend Jesse Jackson.From the civil rights movement to the national political stage, Jackson's journey is inseparable from the story of modern America. He stood at the crossroads of protest and policy, faith and activism, idealism and pragmatism. He spoke not only of justice, but of possibility — insisting that the circle of opportunity must always widen.In this tribute episode, we reflect on that remarkable life and legacy.You'll hear a retrospective drawn from CNN and Chicago's ABC News — revisiting the moments that defined a movement leader, presidential candidate, diplomat, and advocate for economic and racial justice.We'll listen to a conversation with former Atlanta Mayor and Ambassador Andrew Young, offering personal insight into Jackson's courage, convictions, and enduring influence.We'll also revisit a powerful interview recorded the morning after Barack Obama was elected President of the United States — capturing Jackson's emotion at a moment many saw as the realization of struggles decades in the making.From the 1980s, we bring you archival coverage of Jackson speaking at Duke University — where his words challenged audiences to think bigger about equality, responsibility, and shared destiny.And in a lighter but unforgettable cultural moment, we remember his beloved reading of Green Eggs and Ham — a reminder that leadership can inspire not only through speeches, but through humanity and joy.Finally, we'll share a five-minute excerpt from his historic 1988 Democratic National Convention address — a speech that remains one of the most eloquent calls for unity and compassion in American political history.And we're honored to announce that, on March 2nd and March 3rd, we will rebroadcast Reverend Jackson's full 1984 and 1988 Democratic National Convention speeches.This episode is also dedicated to two individuals whose lives touched our worlds in different, meaningful ways.To Robert Duvall, an artist whose performances brought depth, dignity, and unforgettable humanity to the screen.And to Myrtle Beach author, activist, and amateur radio operator E. Gordon Mooneyhan, whom we lost this past year. Gordon was a man of boundless curiosity and creativity — a lover of writing, photography, trains, and ham radio. He authored the Railroad Dining Car Cookbooks, chronicled the lives of friends through his books, held a degree in business administration from Coastal Carolina University, and served his community with quiet dedication — as a member of Seaside Masonic Lodge #419, the Grand Strand Amateur Radio Club, and a volunteer at the Emergency Operations Center during times of crisis.Today's program is offered in the spirit that connects all three of these lives — purpose, passion, and the belief that one person's voice can make a difference.Thank you for joining us. Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

Lindamood-Bell Radio
A Mom Hears for the First Time: "Your Child Will Learn to Read." | Lindamood-Bell Learning Centers

Lindamood-Bell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 23:42


In this podcast episode, Jocelyn shares her family's journey after her son was diagnosed with dyslexia while living in Australia. He was falling behind in reading, and the school had few answers or resources to support him. She began to wonder if he would ever learn to read. At a Lindamood-Bell Learning Center, everything changed. Intensive, sensory-cognitive instruction gave him the foundation he needed for reading success. By the end of instruction, he was reading books on his own, including his favorite, Green Eggs and Ham. Hear how personalized instruction gave their son the opportunity to learn to his potential.  

The Overnightscape Underground
Tape Land 192 – Poison Liqueur & Witchcraft Magazines (11/9/01) [released 2/7/26]

The Overnightscape Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2026 21:13


21:12 – Welcome to Tape Land! On each episode, I’ll present the audio of a cassette tape or historic material from my personal archives. Notes: 11/9/01, train bell, ambient city sounds, afternoon, just had lunch at Temple in the Village, Stormtoon, Poison Liqueur dream, memory issues, elevator phrase, computer being repaired, distractions, bookstore, Green Egg […]

Vice or Virtue: an Eggy pod
Pat Amarante Interview

Vice or Virtue: an Eggy pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 55:01


Justin Bruce is joined by Eggy lyricist Pat Amarante to discuss several songs he's had a hand in bringing to life (Parceled Serotonin, Bloomlight, Island Afterlife, Sugar Sleuth, Fly Frederick Fly, Sweaters for Strawmen, Queen's Gambit, Leatherback, High Noon, Way of the Rain, Way of the Stone, and Ella). As always, music clips are included!Eggy's tour datesEggy AUDs (audience recordings) on Archive.orgNugs playlist of song versions used in this episodeHere & Now with Bud and Fluff Pat Amarante Interview on YouTubeAUD recording from April 10, 2014, which includes Ella. The track names aren't 100% accurate, but they are correct on The Carton setlist!Vice or Virtue is a proud part of Osiris Media.Follow Vice or Virtue on InstagramFollow Vice or Virtue on BlueskyFollow Justin Bruce on MastodonJoin the Green Eggs and Fam private Facebook group Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Vice or Virtue: an Eggy pod
Eggy 2025 JOTY Draft

Vice or Virtue: an Eggy pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 104:02


Justin Bruce is joined by Brian Brinkman of Osiris Media (Helping Friendly Podcast, Library Card, Beyond the Pond) to nerd out over Eggy's best jams and shows of 2025. We take turns drafting our 10 favorite jams (or jam segments) and our 5 favorite shows. As always, music clips are included!Eggy's tour datesNugs Playlist of Eggy 2025 Top 20 JOTY Top 20 Eggy 2025 jams1 (Brian) February 8th Minneapolis Shatter > Midnight Moonlight > Shadow > Shatter > Laurel > Shadow1 (Justin) January 10th Deerfield N1 Figure It Out2 (Brian) April 5th Atlanta Way of the Stone2 (Justin) February 5th Ann Arbor Finding and Losing3 (Brian) February 16th Eugene Boom or Bust3 (Justin) June 18th Pittsburgh Shatter (the first one)4 (Brian) June 14th Asbury Park Atomic Age4 (Justin) June 28th Kansas City Wayless5 (Brian) February 26th Salt Lake City Wayless > Coming Up > Apology > Shadow5 (Justin) November 6th Dallas Sweat Equity6 (Brian) November 7th Austin Woah There6 (Justin) March 1st Boulder Buying Time7 (Brian) February 11th Jackson Wayless7 (Justin) November 8th Houston Boom or Bust8 (Brian) April 25th Philadelphia Searchlight8 (Justin) February 5th Ann Arbor Backyard Bear9 (Brian) February 21st Felton Yuck!9 (Justin) April 9th Raleigh Burritos El Chavo 210 (Brian) February 21st Felton Suite: Judy Blue Eyes > Hux > Suite: Judy Blue Eyes10 (Justin) April 11th Charlotte All Wheels Turnin'Top 10 Eggy 2025 shows1 (Brian) February 26th Salt Lake City1 (Justin) June 18th Pittsburgh2 (Brian) January 10th Deerfield N12 (Justin) April 25th Philadelphia3 (Brian) November 6th Dallas3 (Justin) April 6th Charleston4 (Brian) February 8th Minneapolis4 (Justin) June 28th Kansas City5 (Brian) June 14th Asbury Park5 (Justin) February 21st FeltonVice or Virtue is a proud part of Osiris Media.Follow Vice or Virtue on InstagramFollow Vice or Virtue on BlueskyFollow Justin Bruce on MastodonJoin the Green Eggs and Fam private Facebook group Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Secret Teachings
Green Eggs and Abraham (12/16/25)

The Secret Teachings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 120:01 Transcription Available


Abrahamic religion is being used to bring about a holy war in the name of, depending on who you ask, one God or another. The conflict between Christians and Muslims, inflamed by agents like Jake Lang, is only one part of a much larger plan that involves the psychotic and paranoid delusions of rabbinical Judaism hell-bent on destroying gentiles, even goy-Jews who dare step out of line. *The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.WEBSITEFREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVE-X / TWITTERFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMYOUTUBERUMBLE-BUY ME A COFFEECashApp: $rdgable PAYPAL: rdgable1991@gmail.comRyan's Books: https://thesecretteachings.info - EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / rdgable1991@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.

Poolside Perspectives Podcast
Ep 114 Your First Komodo Grill: Big Green Egg, Primo and Komodo Joe Explained

Poolside Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 45:58


In this episode of the Luxury Outdoor Living Podcast, hosts Mike and Trey Farley of Farley Pool Designs discuss ceramic grills with a focus on the Big Green Egg, Primo, and Kamado Joe. They dive into the history, unique features, and cooking techniques for each grill type, sharing insights on selecting the right grill, managing temperatures, and favorite recipes. With over 40 years of experience in outdoor living design, Mike and Trey aim to help listeners create their perfect backyard retreat while offering tips to enhance their grilling expertise. Listeners are encouraged to engage by sharing questions and comments.   Discover more: https://www.farleypooldesigns.com/ https://www.instagram.com/farleydesigns/ https://www.instagram.com/luxuryoutdoorlivingpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/poolzila/   00:00 Welcome to Luxury Outdoor Living 01:24 Introduction to Ceramic Grills 03:19 The Big Green Egg: A Pioneer in Ceramic Grills 05:21 Primo Grills: Versatility and American Made 09:11 Kamado Joe: Innovation in Ceramic Grilling 13:16 Cooking Techniques and Tips 23:16 Efficient Charcoal Management 23:38 Lighting Techniques: Loof Lighter and Alternatives 26:03 Cooking Brisket: Megan's Method 27:20 Exploring New Recipes: Salmon and Vegetables 31:22 Perfecting the Steak and Pork Chops 37:10 Maintaining Consistent Temperatures 40:42 Choosing the Right Charcoal 42:03 The Rise of Outdoor Cooking 43:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts  

Truthspresso
Is the Book of Mormon a Literary Miracle?

Truthspresso

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 56:58


My Mormon bishop friend recently presented a lecture about how statistics show that the Book of Mormon defies naturalistic explanations. How did Joseph Smith as a "subsistence farmer" write a book with long-form structural chiasmus and different voices?Let's jump into some of these statistical claims to see if the Book of Mormon is truly a miracle and that it shows that Joseph Smith had to be translating an ancient record.Sources Cited:"The Insane Statistical Impossibility of the Book of Mormon's Origin | Matt Vallejo""Chiasmus," churchofjesuschristoflatterdaysaints.org.Robert Patterson, "Hebraicisms, Chiasmus and Other Internal Evidence for Ancient Authorship in Green Eggs and Ham," Dialogue Journal 33, no. 4 (Winter 2000): 163-168.Boyd F. Edwards and W. Farrell Edwards, "Does Joseph's Letter to Emma of 4 November 1838 Show that He Knew about Chiasmus?" Dialogue Journal (paperless), August 26, 2006.ImTheMarmotKing, "I'm glad that FAIRMormon exists. The FAIRMormon apologists do an excellent job of pushing people away from Mormonism," May 3, 2017.Daniel Mynyk, "Planned Parenthood's Founder Fought Against Abortion," The American Spectator, October 19, 2025.Matthew L. Jockers, Daniela M. Witten, and Craig S. Criddle, "Reassessing authorship of the Book of Mormon using delta and nearest shrunken centroid classification," Literary and Linguistic Computing 23 (December 2008): 465 - 491, doi 10.1093/llc/fqn040.D. I. Holmes, "A Stylometric Analysis of Mormon Scripture and Related Texts," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society) 155, no. 1 (1992): 91-120.We value your feedback!Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

K9 Detection Collaborative
Chocolate Cake, Green Eggs, and Ham: Analogies in Canine Detection & Generalization

K9 Detection Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 45:09


What to listen for:Our hosts Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett explore generalization as the foundation of reliable detection work.Together, they reveal generalization as extending far beyond simple obedience across locations. It encompasses odor variability, environmental context, behavioral chains, and handler presentation.They explain how explosive and narcotic sources vary like chocolate-cake recipes: different manufacturers, cutting agents, and absorption materials create distinct odor profiles.Dogs trained on limited sources may fail to recognize the "same" target odor prepared differently. That's why handlers must expose dogs to diverse training aids and seek out other teams' materials.Next, they talk behavioral generalization. Does "search" mean the same thing in a familiar training field versus a novel parking lot, rubble pile, or aircraft? Robin and Stacy stress that context cues (vehicles, wilderness, buildings) and environmental distractions require deliberate proofing so dogs maintain focus regardless of setting, weather, or ambient noise.Robin describes her area-search class methodology, which emphasizes that handlers can proof refind behaviors solo by generalizing the chain across handler positions. You could even do jumping jacks or lie turtle-like after falling into a hole.The goal is stimulus control, which means the cue triggers the behavior everywhere, every time.Our hosts warn against training disengagement by repeatedly working in overly distracting environments (woods full of "trail mix") without first building a clean chain in controlled settings like big-box stores with clean floors.If dogs routinely self-employ or search lackadaisically, handlers must assess whether hides exceed the dog's skill level, reinforcement is insufficient, or engagement was never properly conditioned.Their green-eggs-and-ham framework captures the essence of generalization: master the skill (row your boat), then generalize it everywhere (here, there, everywhere).Key Topics:Odor Generalization Across Sources and Absorption Materials (01:41)Training-Aid Availability and Pairing New Sources (04:56)Directionals and Platform Generalization (FEMA, Rubble Piles) (12:40)Training for Test vs. Application (Go-Outs, Distance, Body Language) (16:51)Area Search, Refind/TFR and Robin's New Class (18:50)Search Cue Stimulus Control in Blank and Novel Areas (20:45)Context Cues, Vehicles, and High-Likelihood Targets (23:38)Distraction Management and Clean Behavior Chains (37:45)Green Eggs and Ham: Progression Plans for Young Dogs (42:56) Resources:Study about the need for generalization in Explosives Detection DogsEpisodes with Dr. Lauryn DeGreeffRobin's Area Search/Wilderness Dog ClassStacy's course on Reading Pre-alert BehaviorMake sure to register for Stacy's upcoming term!We want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com

Vice or Virtue: an Eggy pod
Music Writer Josh Terry Talks Thalia Hall

Vice or Virtue: an Eggy pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 78:18


Justin Bruce is joined by music writer Josh Terry of the great No Expectations weekly indie music newsletter to discuss Eggy's three set show at Thalia Hall on November 15, 2025. They also chat about Eggy-adjacent indie music and pop music, why your favorite jam band artists don't only listen to jam bands, and touch on a few of Josh's 2025 movie highlights.Audience recording of Eggy's Thalia Hall show on November 15, 2025 from taper extraordinaire and friend of the pod Al W.Eggy's tour datesVice or Virtue is a proud part of Osiris Media.Follow Vice or Virtue on InstagramFollow Justin Bruce on MastodonFollow Vice or Virtue on BlueskyJoin the Green Eggs and Fam private Facebook group Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nixon and Watergate
Episode 404 THE GREAT AMERICAN AUTHORS {Part 2) The Extremes - Edgar Allan Poe and Dr Suess

Nixon and Watergate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 45:25


Send us a textIs there a more terrifying writer in the world than Edgar Allan Poe, nor a more fun one to read with a child with than Theodore Geisel, "Dr. Seuss" ?  I don't think so. In this episode we chronicle two of the most extremely different authors of our entire series. Edgar Allan Poe wrote some of the strangest and most horrifying stories ever written. "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" "The Mask of the Red Death" The Fall of the House of Usher", "Tell Tale Heart", The Pit and the Pendulum" the list goes on and on. But for all of that he is actually considered the father of the modern detective novel which is what he actually made his living doing. Though he struggled financially his entire life. His poetry is equally famous and perhaps no other poem stands out at all like "The Raven" which we will feature in this episode. The actor most closely associated with Poe is Vincent Price who made some of the best movies ever made in the 1950s and 1960s. Poe's life was as interesting as his writing and his death just as mysterious, we will tell you the story and feature his writing tips too, through the episode. Dr. Seuss, was a part of every child's life under the age of 8 in every home I have ever visited, you at least see one of his books. "The Cat in the Hat", "The Lorax", "Green Eggs and Ham," "Oh the Places we will Go" , "The Sneeches" , "One fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish", "Horton Hears a Who?" , my personal favorite "The Grinch Who Stole Christmas", and even a book found two decades after he passed away, hidden in a box at his house, titled "What Pet Should I get" What an extraordinary legacy to have had such an impact on the lives of children everywhere, with characters that never existed until he dreamed them up, mixed with timeless themes, that match perfectly with his rhymes. In this episode we introduce you to the man, his books, and his writing advice.  Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!

DRIVING THEOLOGY
384: Green Eggs And Abraham

DRIVING THEOLOGY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 41:46


On waking this morning I was greeted by two epiphanies related to Abraham. How random is that?!

Fuse 8 n' Kate
Episode 388 - Alligator Arrived with Apples

Fuse 8 n' Kate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 30:42


Oh. Full credit goes to children's book creator Ursula Murray Husted for today's find. You know, we've done a lot of feast-adjacent picture books in conjunction with Thanksgiving in the past (Green Eggs with Ham, for example). But today's book is a bit of an outlier in that respect. Aside from Cranberry Thanksgiving, I can't think of the last time we did a legitimately Thanksgiving-themed picture book. Today we do our first Crescent Dragonwagon title (complete with a marvelous explanation of her name), our second Aruego/Dewey title (after Leo the Late Bloomer) and our latest abecedarian book. Will it pass muster? Only time will tell. For the full Show Notes please visit: https://afuse8production.slj.com/2025/11/24/fuse-8-n-kate-alligator-arrived-with-apples-a-potluck-alphabet-feast-by-crescent-dragonwagon-ill-jose-aruego-and-ariane-dewey/

Tech of Sports
Brian Farrell, Big Green Egg

Tech of Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2025 6:23


Rick is joined by Brian Farrell, Big Green Egg Sales Manager, this week. Big Green Egg is the world's leading manufacturer of the premier ceramic outdoor cooking system, renowned for its durability, passionate customer base, and exceptional culinary results. From humble beginnings in a single store in Atlanta, it has expanded to a global live-fire … Continue reading Brian Farrell, Big Green Egg →

Epically Geeky Show
Ep 189 - Monster Children's Books 3

Epically Geeky Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 82:51


We're revisiting a classic topic we haven't done in years. What happens when you take a children's book and add monsters to it? You get Green Eggs and Ham and Dracula or The Little Engine That Could Survive the Zombie Horde. What new awesome horror versions of your kid's bedtime stories will we come up with this time?Host: Eugene StephensGuests: Kris Andrew, Ray Andrew, Cyrus MartinLike the show? Support us by rating and reviewing wherever you listen. You can also find us on Facebook and Instagram.Listen and subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, Audible, and YouTube.

K9 Detection Collaborative
Talking Detection with Steve White Pt. 2

K9 Detection Collaborative

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2025 50:04


What to listen for:“Search and rescue work is the volunteer profession that you pay to do and is one of the most stressful things you can ever do, because somebody else's life could depend on what you're doing.”In part 2 of their conversation with Steve White, Robin Greubel and Stacy Barnett ask about the development of Hydrated Intensive Tracking (HIT), which evolved from experiments with scent-in-a-bottle methods.Steve's breakthrough came at a U.S. Police Canine Association seminar when handlers lacked marker training skills. By hybridizing traditional food-in-footstep methods with spray lines, Steve discovered that dogs crossing pavement with spray present kept their heads lower even after the spray evaporated. It's classical conditioning at work!Steve's training philosophy emphasizes creating calm, methodical working dogs rather than frantic high-energy animals. He seeks dogs with "conditioned emotional responses" of focused steadiness. He believes that clearheaded dogs perform better in difficult urban environments. This approach influenced his article training, where teaching dogs to find tiny objects like washers creates precision that makes finding larger targets effortless.Robin and Stacy zero in on the importance of generalization and stimulus control. Dogs absolutely distinguish training from operations, requiring extensive work in operational environments. Steve advocates for the "Green Eggs and Ham" principle. That is, can your dog perform here, there, everywhere? Handlers often mistake lack of stimulus control for lack of behavior knowledge.His current work with the United States Police Canine Association's Best Practices Working Group aims to preserve police canine programs by shifting focus toward the irreplaceable value of dogs' olfactory capabilities while promoting cooperation-based control methods over force-dependent approaches.Key Topics:Search Dogs vs. Examination Dogs (01:40)Evolution of Hydrated Intensive Tracking (12:09)Classical Conditioning and Surface Work (17:47)Generalization and Stimulus Control (26:48)Training for Operational Environments (36:37)Takeaways (45:23)Resources:You can find Steve White:Proactive K9 WebsiteProactive K9 Website FormsUSPCA YouTube Channel: Where you can find Steve's three-part series on odor/scent fundamentals, a 1000-hour eyes presentation where he talks about the eight indicators of dogs being on odor, and Robin's presentations about the recipe for building a great training session.We want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Detection Dog Trainer AcademyK9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing (CB K9) can be found here!You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com

Book Club for Kids
Favorite Books from Manchester Elementary

Book Club for Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2025 8:56


We visit Maine to talk to readers at Manchester Elementary School about their favorite books. Green Eggs and Ham - Dr. Seuss The Wild Robot - Peter Brown  Toilet-bound Hanako-kun - Iro Forgotten Girl - India Hill Brown The Book Thief - Marcus Zusak Insignificant Events in the Life of a Cactus - Dusti Bowling Naruto the Boy Ninja - Masashi Kishimoto Warriors - Erin Hunter Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Jeff Kinney I Survived - Lauren Tarshis Ellie's Story: A Dog's Purpose - W. Bruce Cameron   If you'd like to be on the Book Club for Kids podcast, send us an email to bookclubforkidspodcast@gmail.com and we'll send you all the information.   www.bookclubforkids.org  

The Midday Show
Is Big Green Egg the new status symbol?

The Midday Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 12:26


Andy and Randy go over some college football games being played on Saturday, and their plans for watching them.

Green Eggs and Dan
Sebastian Roché

Green Eggs and Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2025 76:58


We could listen to this week's guest talk about food all. day. long. Actor Sebastian Roché joins ‘Green Eggs & Dan' to talk about his European food roots, how much he loves to cook, and why he'll NEVER give up cheese. Dan fell in love with the guy — you will too!  Sponsor: Quince - Go to Quince.com/GreenEggs to get free shipping and 365-day returns Want to be a sponsor? Learn about your ad choices at megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Inspiration – The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Info You Can Use: How Green Egg can be used for roasting, baking, grilling, and smoking various dishes.

Daily Inspiration – The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 24:43 Transcription Available


Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chef David Rose. Known for his appearances on TV cooking shows and national talk shows, discusses his career, culinary influences, and his latest cookbook, Eggin': David Rose Cooks on the Big Green Egg.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Info You Can Use: How Green Egg can be used for roasting, baking, grilling, and smoking various dishes.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 24:43 Transcription Available


Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chef David Rose. Known for his appearances on TV cooking shows and national talk shows, discusses his career, culinary influences, and his latest cookbook, Eggin': David Rose Cooks on the Big Green Egg.

Strawberry Letter
Info You Can Use: How Green Egg can be used for roasting, baking, grilling, and smoking various dishes.

Strawberry Letter

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2025 24:43 Transcription Available


Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Chef David Rose. Known for his appearances on TV cooking shows and national talk shows, discusses his career, culinary influences, and his latest cookbook, Eggin': David Rose Cooks on the Big Green Egg.

Feast of Fun : Gay Talk Show
Topher Payne: The Tree Who Set Healthy Boundaries

Feast of Fun : Gay Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2025 74:04


One of the most divisive books in children's literature is Shel Silverstein's "The Giving Tree," the story of a dysfunctional relationship between a boy and a sentient apple tree who gives him everything she has, from her apples and leaves to her branches and trunk, until all that's left is a stump.Meant as a parable of unconditional love, writer Topher Payne thought our doomed pair needed a better ending to their sad story. He wrote "The Tree Who Set Healthy Boundaries," where the tree learns to say no and lives a long, happy life because of it.Today, playwright and Hallmark screenwriter Topher Payne joins us to revisit "The Giving Tree" and other classic children's books with questionable moral compasses, and to explore what happens when we give these stories the therapy they clearly need.What's the trouble with "Green Eggs and Ham" and "Where the Wild Things Are?" READ "Topher Fixed It"★ https://www.topherpayne.com/fixed-itFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM:★ instagram.com/topherwrites★ instagram.com/faustofernos ★ instagram.com/marcfelionPlus– Topher takes us behind the scenes of his films with the Hallmark Channel, where the snow is always falling, the cookies are always warm, and love is just one conveniently timed misunderstanding away.

Green Eggs and Dan
Lamorne Morris

Green Eggs and Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 88:28


Charm, comedy and caffeine collide when comedian and EMMY award-winning actor Lamorne Morris joins this week's episode of ‘Green Eggs & Dan.” He and Dan discuss the machinery behind a great cup of coffee, their love of name brand liquors, and why Lamorne avoids garlic at (nearly) all costs! Sponsor: Quince - Go to Quince.com/GreenEggs to get free shipping and 365-day returns. Want to be a sponsor? Learn about your ad choices at megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Weigh with Jameela Jamil
Dan Ahdoot and Tien Tran

I Weigh with Jameela Jamil

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 36:18


Deep Throat Lesbian. There are laughs so high pitched here that only dolphins can hear them. Jameela welcomes comedians and actors Dan Ahdoot (Cobra Kai, Green Eggs and Dan) and Tien Tran (Mr. Throwback, Jockular podcast, How I Met Your Father). Dan picks possibly the world's worst person to joke about, and Tien desecrates the patriarch of her family. Please rate, review, like and subscribe like it's your job and you are bucking for a promotion. If you have a Wrong Turn of your own to share with Jameela, email a voice memo to PersonalDisasterStories@gmail.com, and we may include it in a future episode!Jameela is on Instagram @jameelajamil and TikTok @jameelajamil. Her Substack is A Low Desire To Please.You can find iWeigh transcripts on the Earwolf websiteAnd make sure to check out I Weigh's Instagram, Youtube and TikTok for more!

The Steve Harvey Morning Show
Info You Can Use: Breaking down the art of cooking with the Green Egg with Brand Ambassador.

The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 24:43 Transcription Available


Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed David Rose. Known for his appearances on TV cooking shows and national talk shows, discusses his career, culinary influences, and his latest cookbook, Eggin': David Rose Cooks on the Big Green Egg.

Timesuck with Dan Cummins
452 - The Life and Works of Dr. Seuss

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 158:40


You've undoubtably heard of Dr. Seuss. The author of The Cat in the Hat, How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, Green Eggs and Ham, Horton Hears a Who! The Lorax, and so many other classic works of children's literature. But... how much do you know about Ted Geisel? Ted is the man behind the pseudonym, and he lived a very interesting life. And he wasn't able to make a living as the author of children's book until he was in his fifties.Merch and more: www.badmagicproductions.com Timesuck Discord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious PrivateFacebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch-related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcast.Sign up through Patreon, and for $5 a month, you get access to the entire Secret Suck catalog (295 episodes) PLUS the entire catalog of Timesuck, AD FREE. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch.