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This week on The Free Cheese, meeting the meat man. We wake up in Harvest and have no clue what to do next. In this episode, we discuss our journey through the experience of Harvester and the nature of using guides when playing adventure games.
In this message, Pastor Gina Lynnes tells us that when we move into, and on purpose, and by faith, and do what it takes to bring what is on the inside of us outside, wherever we go, we are a harvester.
In this message, Pastor Gina Lynnes tells us that when we move into, and on purpose, and by faith, and do what it takes to bring what is on the inside of us outside, wherever we go, we are a harvester.
Latest AI innovations from five ag technology companies demonstrated at the recent University of California field day, and Court of International Trade confirmed findings that Mexican companies dumped tomatoes into the U.S. market at significant margins.
In this week's Podcast: Today I'm joined by Simon Mildren, Founder and CEO of Hivekeepers and his Micro Honey Harvester to find out more about this interesting piece of kit and how it might change the way you extract honey.Hi, I'm Stewart Spinks, welcome to Episode 340 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet.Find out more about Hivekeepers Micro Honey Harvester hereContact Me at The Norfolk Honey CompanyJoin Our Beekeeping Community in the following ways:Early Release & Additional Video and Podcast Content - Access HereStewart's Beekeeping Basics Facebook Private Group - Click HereTwitter - @NorfolkHoneyCo - Check Out Our FeedInstagram - @norfolkhoneyco - View Our Great PhotographsSign Up for my email updates by visiting my website hereSupport the show
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This Sunday was a "Bible School" Sunday. Johannes Amritzer, the founder of SOS Church Stockholm, taught from his new book, The Evangelist.Part 1 focuses on the characteristics of a harvester.
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Dr. H – Both nature and humans want to flourish and grow, but neither does well under the pressure of control. We humans cannot conquer nature without compromising the foundations of our very souls. All that sustains life is provided by the soil beneath our feet, the air that we breathe, and the water from the heavens that nourishes and renews it all...
Energetic Health Institute Radio with Dr. H – Both nature and humans want to flourish and grow, but neither does well under the pressure of control. We humans cannot conquer nature without compromising the foundations of our very souls. All that sustains life is provided by the soil beneath our feet, the air that we breathe, and the water from the heavens that nourishes and renews it all...
Part 2 of Season 2's Unreleased Footage & Outtakes!What's on the Plate?:Kyle Cox (1:48) – Highlights on Harvester. Bacon Bits. Olive Garden. Clean Your Chicken!Steve Warwick (12:06) – Rant on Social Media Influencer Food Crazes. Pre-Workout: What is it?! Caffeine Spinning Cycles. Dried Strawberries & Espresso. Red Bull Diaries. Milton Lopes (21:24) – Portuguese Exchange. It Comes As It Comes! Steak On a Stone. Ketchup On Salmon.Dujonna Gift (26:08) – Rejection to Sweet Potato Fries. Food Health for Longevity. Air Fry Lies! Feeling For Something Sweet. Food From Love. Working From Gratitude. A Teaspoon of Shade…OK Maybe a Cup.Social MediaLick the Plate's Instagram and TikTok: @licktheplatepodcastCameron's Instagram and TikTok: @cbjartslicktheplatepodcast@gmail.comInstrumentals, mixing & mastering of the theme Song "Lick the Plate" courtesy of Adam FarrellAdam's Instagram: @farrell33aAdditional Music & Sound Effects - Music provided by https://slipstreammusic.comTrack: "The Goods"Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/FCIXdXTrack: "Stankfaaczeownit"Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/kAsm7kTrack: "Wine Glass Different Clink Soft 02"Download / Stream: https://slipstreammusic.com/tracks/321a50dc-3bc1-44ba-85a5-0ca8db1b3819?utm_source=attribution Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fisherman Rod Rowe and his questions about the latest crab stock assessment + Fishery Food Fighters advocating for greater access to the recreational food fishery + Control of The Best Fish and Chips Facebook group remains out of Geoff Meeker's hands.
How much gambling is too much gambling? If you're in need of facial hair, Cody has you covered. Josh would absolutely bang a Suzanne Somers robot. Plus, the new Kyle Mooney album & so much more on a Wednesdee!
Welcome to today's Beekeeping Today Podcast Short. We're excited to have Simon Mildren, founder and CEO of HiveKeepers, an Australian agtech company revolutionizing the beekeeping industry. Simon, a firefighter turned beekeeper, has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions for both hobbyist and commercial beekeepers. In this bonus episode, we'll be discussing HiveKeepers' latest innovation—the Micro Honey Harvester. This compact device simplifies the honey extraction process, allowing beekeepers with 1-5 hives to harvest pure honey in less than five minutes. The Micro Honey Harvester eliminates the need for uncapping, bulky extractors, and extensive filtering, making the process efficient and mess-free.   HiveKeepers has launched a Kickstarter campaign to bring this product to market, aiming to raise $1 million to support production and distribution. The campaign has garnered positive feedback from the beekeeping community, with many expressing excitement about the potential impact of this innovation. Join us as we dive into the development of the Micro Honey Harvester and how Simon aims to transform honey harvesting for beekeepers worldwide. Links and resources mentioned in today's BTP Short: HiveKeepers website with Kick Starter Details: https://www.hivekeepers.com Brought to you by Betterbee – your partners in better beekeeping. ______________ Betterbee is the presenting sponsor of Beekeeping Today Podcast. Betterbee's mission is to support every beekeeper with excellent customer service, continued education and quality equipment. From their colorful and informative catalog to their support of beekeeper educational activities, including this podcast series, Betterbee truly is Beekeepers Serving Beekeepers. See for yourself at www.betterbee.com Copyright © 2025 by Growing Planet Media, LLC
Im ersten Teil unseres SUSECON-Specials berichten wir (das sind Maximilian Herrmann, Martin Hering und Sven Christian Pimmer) die Highlights der fünftägigen Konferenz in Orlando. In zahlreichen Sessions gab es zahlreiche technische Informationen, die es wert sind besprochen zu werden. Die Veröffentlichungstermine von SLES 15 SP7 und 16 rücken näher. Zeitgleich soll das hauseigene Patch-Management-Werkzeug nun unter neuem Namen (SUSE Multi-Linux Manager) und mit neuen Features in der Version 5.1 erscheinen. Rancher Prime erscheint mit einer neuen private Registry, während SUSE Virtualization 1.5 (früher Harvester) mit neuen Funktionen und ARM-Support daherkommt. Der Umfang von Multi-Linux Support (früher Liberty Linux) wird erweitert.
Luis and Angelo discuss the dark underworld of the “red” market of organ trafficking. From Mexico to South America to Eastern Europe, drug cartels work with local recruiters and surgeons to exploit migrants, the financially desperate and unsuspecting tourists to steal organs for profit – even resorting to murder to claim body parts. Learn how the Chinese government has become the most ruthless player in the organ trade by engaging in a shocking coverup that has resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths to support a frenzy of transplant tourists from around the world who travel there in desperate need of an organ, no matter what the price.
Brown shares his experiences of exploring the most unlikely zones of urban industrial wastelands where wild nature is eking out its existence outside the human realm. He encourages us to explore these exciting urban edgelands which are teaming with life. Christopher Brown is an accomplished lawyer who has worked on two Supreme Court confirmation hearings. He has also been general counsel for several technology companies. His varied experiences span from restoring prairies to reporting from Central American war zones. He's author of three award-nominated science fiction novels and The Natural History of Empty. His current nonfiction book explores the natural world in urban settings: Lots: Field Notes from Urban Edgelands, Back Alleys, and Other Wild Places (Timber Press 2024).Interview Date: 12/2/2024. Tags: Christopher Brown, biodiversity, abandoned lots, industrial sites, urban creeks, brownfields, Neolithic, agriculture, Kiva, pit house, colony of Harvester ants, Edgeland home Austin, wastelands, Tesla plant in Austin, biodiversity, climate change, Animals, Ecology/Nature/Environment, Social Change/Politics
Grieg Seafood's Grant Cumming says the lack of a financing partner and the threat of US tariffs is affecting the company's operations + Tony Doyle, who died February 26 at the age of 67, was a long-time fish harvester and held many leadership roles in the FFAW.
The Independence crew begins their assault on EJ Corps destructive machines.Please support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/STFNetworkSTF Networkhttps://www.thestfnetwork.comhttps://discord.gg/7KPfMCzhttps://twitter.com/STFNetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/STFNetworkStarfinder - Fly Free or Die AP from Paizo Publishing.Title Music:"Live and Let Fly" by Adam Kelly
302: Self-love, second chances and dick pics with Lou FeatherstoneEver dreamed of leaving your husband, buying a leopard print bus, and touring America's Bible belt while throwing vibrators out of the window? That's what Lou Featherstone did, and she tells us all about it in this episode. We hear how a dick pic inspired her to leave her marriage after 20 years. We find out what it's like to give a Ted talk and to find new love with an old flame, and Lou shares her top tip for self-love. We also hear about her plans to take her beloved bus on the road here in the UK. To finish up we enjoy some amazing Scummy Mummy Confessions involving a Portuguese taxi driver and a threesome via a Harvester. For more from Lou, including dates for her new tour, follow her on Instagram @luinluland. We are bringing our BRAND NEW SHOW, Hot Mess, to theatres all over the country in 2025! Nunhead, Horsham and Farnham are SOLD OUT already... So get your tickets NOW for Stockport, Harlow, Birmingham, Wrexham, Salisbury, Leeds, Sheffield, Stroud and Epsom... Then we're off to Dunstable, Chelmsford, Worthing, Cardiff, Worcester, and many more... Visit scummymummies.com for dates and tickets. *WE HAVE A SHOP!* Visit scummymummiesshop.com for our ace t-shirts, mugs, washbags, sweatshirts and beach towels. FREE UK DELIVERY! We're on X (@scummymummies), Instagram, and Facebook. If you like the podcast, please rate, review and subscribe. Thank you for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
California Farm Bureau dispels rumors claiming immigration enforcement raids caused widespread labor shortages for citrus harvest in the Central Valley, and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association applauds House passage of the ACRES Act and the Fix Our Forests Act.
California Farm Bureau dispels rumors claiming immigration enforcement raids caused widespread labor shortages for citrus harvest in the Central Valley, and the National Cattlemen's Beef Association applauds House passage of the ACRES Act and the Fix Our Forests Act.
Anderson and Atticus find themselves quite literally thrust into chaos. Stuck between Heaven and a Harvester, are they going to be able to make their way out before things get nasty?
Join Mayowa, Tmt, and Koj for Episode 217 of Submarine and A Roach, Nigeria's #1 comedy podcast, as they uncover why "Joe Biden is #DaddyGoals." The episode kicks off with Mayowa sharing his experience at Craving Cottage catching Fulham vs Arsenal. Koj then takes a playful jab at other Nigerian podcasters, daring them to showcase their own valedictorians, as they celebrate Oluwatomilola Adeniran, PAU's best-graduating student and proud member of The Marine Kingdom. Next, the guys get into the SPAC Nation's Pastor Tobi Adegboyega (who for SEO reasons I might add is John Boyega's cousin), potentially getting deported from the U.K., and they also discuss Harvester's Pastor Bolaji Idowu, recently fingered in EFCC case (red card). This naturally spirals into a discussion about pastors, their "drip," and their spin-offs. Keeping things holy, they float the idea of turning Submarine and A Roach into a religious podcast, inspired by Spotify Wrapped data showing an explosion in religious and motivational podcasts among Nigeria's top 10. Is this a sign of the agbado? It's another episode filled with sharp commentary, laughs, and the kind of chaotic banter that only Submarine and A Roach can deliver. Tune in now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts!
Welcome to But Did They Like It?, the no-nonsense wine bonus pod from the guys at Stop Wasting Your Wine. Here, we get straight to the wine talk and review. Each week, we dive right into the bottle, sharing honest thoughts and insights without any extra frills. If you're here for the wine, you're in the right place! This week's wine: Hope Family Wines, Harvester Cabernet Sauvignon Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you! stopwastingyourwine.com Instagram YouTube
Join us this week as we take on Total Wine's #1 pick for 2024, the Hope Family Wines Harvester Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles. Along the way, we're mixing things up with two lively games: 'Spot the Lie' and the crowd favorite, 'PiNope or ChardonnYay.' Is this wine really worth the hype? Tune in to find out! And for those who prefer a more direct sip of wine reviews, check out our brand-new companion podcast, But Did They Like It? It's all wine talk and review, without the fluff. Thanks for listening, and as always—Happy Sipping! Chapters 00:00-Intro 04:35-Todays Wine 07:21-Wine Discussion 14:43-Learning Segment: 'Spot The Lie' 23:10-Game: 'PiNope or ChardonnYay!' 32:57-Second Wine Discussion 35:05-Wine Review 42:19-Outro Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you! stopwastingyourwine.com Instagram YouTube
Happy Thanksgiving! This week, we’re celebrating with not one, but two incredible guests. First up, we welcome Imran Lakha, Founder of Options Insight, for an in-depth discussion on SPX option trading, the fascinating dynamics of the MSTR self-reinforcing cycle, and how he’s navigating today's unique market environment. Next, we're joined by Darren Dempsey, Founding Partner of Harkster and a former institutional FX trader, who shares how he's leveraging AI to tackle a pressing challenge faced by many portfolio managers in the modern trading landscape. Check out Options-Insight: https://options-insight.com/ 50% off Your First Month Using Code: HUDDLE50 Check out Harvester: https://harkster.com/ Follow Imran on X: https://www.x.com/options_insight Follow Darren on X: https://www.x.com/HarksterHQ Visit our merch store!!! https://www.themarkethuddlemerch.com/ To receive our emails with the charts and links each week, please register at: https://markethuddle.com/
David Langston (a.k.a. the Harvester) is 26 years old and lives a simple life in the Midwest with his dog, cultivating and harvesting trees, plants and herbs near his home that he sells as medicinal ingredients to pharmaceutical houses. When the first bluebird arrives each spring David traditionally asks his dog whether he should remain a bachelor or find a wife. For the first time in six years the dog “advises” him to find a wife. The Harvester is not happy with this advice but that night he has a vision of a very beautiful dark-haired woman in white who slowly walks towards him and bestows a kiss. This vision immediately changes the Harvester's perspective of his life and he then sets out on a single-minded quest to find this unknown woman whom he is certain will become his wife. But David finds that his pursuit of love is not a straightforward journey.Gene Stratton-Porter endowed the Harvester with strength, honesty, kindness and "always do the right thing" attitude. Many have likened him to Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame. The Harvester's love interest, Ruth, must learn how to love, and be loved, more deeply than she could ever imagine. And with her sharp tongue, Granny dispenses much-needed advice on love and relationships.The Harvester was the #1 selling novel in 1912. The story was made into a silent movie in 1927.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
David Langston (a.k.a. the Harvester) is 26 years old and lives a simple life in the Midwest with his dog, cultivating and harvesting trees, plants and herbs near his home that he sells as medicinal ingredients to pharmaceutical houses. When the first bluebird arrives each spring David traditionally asks his dog whether he should remain a bachelor or find a wife. For the first time in six years the dog “advises” him to find a wife. The Harvester is not happy with this advice but that night he has a vision of a very beautiful dark-haired woman in white who slowly walks towards him and bestows a kiss. This vision immediately changes the Harvester's perspective of his life and he then sets out on a single-minded quest to find this unknown woman whom he is certain will become his wife. But David finds that his pursuit of love is not a straightforward journey.Gene Stratton-Porter endowed the Harvester with strength, honesty, kindness and "always do the right thing" attitude. Many have likened him to Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame. The Harvester's love interest, Ruth, must learn how to love, and be loved, more deeply than she could ever imagine. And with her sharp tongue, Granny dispenses much-needed advice on love and relationships.The Harvester was the #1 selling novel in 1912. The story was made into a silent movie in 1927.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
David Langston (a.k.a. the Harvester) is 26 years old and lives a simple life in the Midwest with his dog, cultivating and harvesting trees, plants and herbs near his home that he sells as medicinal ingredients to pharmaceutical houses. When the first bluebird arrives each spring David traditionally asks his dog whether he should remain a bachelor or find a wife. For the first time in six years the dog “advises” him to find a wife. The Harvester is not happy with this advice but that night he has a vision of a very beautiful dark-haired woman in white who slowly walks towards him and bestows a kiss. This vision immediately changes the Harvester's perspective of his life and he then sets out on a single-minded quest to find this unknown woman whom he is certain will become his wife. But David finds that his pursuit of love is not a straightforward journey.Gene Stratton-Porter endowed the Harvester with strength, honesty, kindness and "always do the right thing" attitude. Many have likened him to Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame. The Harvester's love interest, Ruth, must learn how to love, and be loved, more deeply than she could ever imagine. And with her sharp tongue, Granny dispenses much-needed advice on love and relationships.The Harvester was the #1 selling novel in 1912. The story was made into a silent movie in 1927.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
David Langston (a.k.a. the Harvester) is 26 years old and lives a simple life in the Midwest with his dog, cultivating and harvesting trees, plants and herbs near his home that he sells as medicinal ingredients to pharmaceutical houses. When the first bluebird arrives each spring David traditionally asks his dog whether he should remain a bachelor or find a wife. For the first time in six years the dog “advises” him to find a wife. The Harvester is not happy with this advice but that night he has a vision of a very beautiful dark-haired woman in white who slowly walks towards him and bestows a kiss. This vision immediately changes the Harvester's perspective of his life and he then sets out on a single-minded quest to find this unknown woman whom he is certain will become his wife. But David finds that his pursuit of love is not a straightforward journey.Gene Stratton-Porter endowed the Harvester with strength, honesty, kindness and "always do the right thing" attitude. Many have likened him to Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame. The Harvester's love interest, Ruth, must learn how to love, and be loved, more deeply than she could ever imagine. And with her sharp tongue, Granny dispenses much-needed advice on love and relationships.The Harvester was the #1 selling novel in 1912. The story was made into a silent movie in 1927.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
David Langston (a.k.a. the Harvester) is 26 years old and lives a simple life in the Midwest with his dog, cultivating and harvesting trees, plants and herbs near his home that he sells as medicinal ingredients to pharmaceutical houses. When the first bluebird arrives each spring David traditionally asks his dog whether he should remain a bachelor or find a wife. For the first time in six years the dog “advises” him to find a wife. The Harvester is not happy with this advice but that night he has a vision of a very beautiful dark-haired woman in white who slowly walks towards him and bestows a kiss. This vision immediately changes the Harvester's perspective of his life and he then sets out on a single-minded quest to find this unknown woman whom he is certain will become his wife. But David finds that his pursuit of love is not a straightforward journey.Gene Stratton-Porter endowed the Harvester with strength, honesty, kindness and "always do the right thing" attitude. Many have likened him to Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame. The Harvester's love interest, Ruth, must learn how to love, and be loved, more deeply than she could ever imagine. And with her sharp tongue, Granny dispenses much-needed advice on love and relationships.The Harvester was the #1 selling novel in 1912. The story was made into a silent movie in 1927.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
David Langston (a.k.a. the Harvester) is 26 years old and lives a simple life in the Midwest with his dog, cultivating and harvesting trees, plants and herbs near his home that he sells as medicinal ingredients to pharmaceutical houses. When the first bluebird arrives each spring David traditionally asks his dog whether he should remain a bachelor or find a wife. For the first time in six years the dog “advises” him to find a wife. The Harvester is not happy with this advice but that night he has a vision of a very beautiful dark-haired woman in white who slowly walks towards him and bestows a kiss. This vision immediately changes the Harvester's perspective of his life and he then sets out on a single-minded quest to find this unknown woman whom he is certain will become his wife. But David finds that his pursuit of love is not a straightforward journey.Gene Stratton-Porter endowed the Harvester with strength, honesty, kindness and "always do the right thing" attitude. Many have likened him to Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame. The Harvester's love interest, Ruth, must learn how to love, and be loved, more deeply than she could ever imagine. And with her sharp tongue, Granny dispenses much-needed advice on love and relationships.The Harvester was the #1 selling novel in 1912. The story was made into a silent movie in 1927.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
David Langston (a.k.a. the Harvester) is 26 years old and lives a simple life in the Midwest with his dog, cultivating and harvesting trees, plants and herbs near his home that he sells as medicinal ingredients to pharmaceutical houses. When the first bluebird arrives each spring David traditionally asks his dog whether he should remain a bachelor or find a wife. For the first time in six years the dog “advises” him to find a wife. The Harvester is not happy with this advice but that night he has a vision of a very beautiful dark-haired woman in white who slowly walks towards him and bestows a kiss. This vision immediately changes the Harvester's perspective of his life and he then sets out on a single-minded quest to find this unknown woman whom he is certain will become his wife. But David finds that his pursuit of love is not a straightforward journey.Gene Stratton-Porter endowed the Harvester with strength, honesty, kindness and "always do the right thing" attitude. Many have likened him to Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame. The Harvester's love interest, Ruth, must learn how to love, and be loved, more deeply than she could ever imagine. And with her sharp tongue, Granny dispenses much-needed advice on love and relationships.The Harvester was the #1 selling novel in 1912. The story was made into a silent movie in 1927.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
David Langston (a.k.a. the Harvester) is 26 years old and lives a simple life in the Midwest with his dog, cultivating and harvesting trees, plants and herbs near his home that he sells as medicinal ingredients to pharmaceutical houses. When the first bluebird arrives each spring David traditionally asks his dog whether he should remain a bachelor or find a wife. For the first time in six years the dog “advises” him to find a wife. The Harvester is not happy with this advice but that night he has a vision of a very beautiful dark-haired woman in white who slowly walks towards him and bestows a kiss. This vision immediately changes the Harvester's perspective of his life and he then sets out on a single-minded quest to find this unknown woman whom he is certain will become his wife. But David finds that his pursuit of love is not a straightforward journey.Gene Stratton-Porter endowed the Harvester with strength, honesty, kindness and "always do the right thing" attitude. Many have likened him to Mr. Darcy of Pride and Prejudice fame. The Harvester's love interest, Ruth, must learn how to love, and be loved, more deeply than she could ever imagine. And with her sharp tongue, Granny dispenses much-needed advice on love and relationships.The Harvester was the #1 selling novel in 1912. The story was made into a silent movie in 1927.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Do you prefer multistory episodes, single story episodes, or a mix? Let us know! In this episode of Discover Daily, we begin with Google DeepMind's Habermas Machine, an AI-driven mediation tool designed to help groups find consensus on divisive topics. By analyzing individual opinions and generating balanced group statements, the Habermas Machine has shown promising results in increasing agreement and facilitating more productive discussions.Next, we delve into the exciting revival of Scout Motors, a Volkswagen spinoff that has unveiled its first electric vehicles in over four decades. The Terra pickup truck and Traveler SUV blend iconic American design with cutting-edge electric technology, featuring impressive off-road capabilities, high-performance specs, and innovative features like the optional "Harvester" range-extender system.Finally, Alex and Sienna explore a groundbreaking discovery in neuroscience - the confirmation of a waste-clearance system in living human brains. Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have visualized the glymphatic system, which uses cerebrospinal fluid to flush out toxic proteins associated with neurodegenerative diseases. This discovery opens up new possibilities for understanding and potentially treating conditions like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, emphasizing the crucial role of sleep in maintaining brain health.From Perplexity's Discover Feed:https://www.perplexity.ai/page/deepminds-habermas-machine-B2rpSbXeTTmofdFV1qglsAhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/scout-motors-ev-revival-.rLLLgAiQSaAc1jcsv_.WAhttps://www.perplexity.ai/page/brain-s-waste-clearance-system-5c5Tl5l0RLqAtaWdtP3SCAPerplexity is the fastest and most powerful way to search the web. Perplexity crawls the web and curates the most relevant and up-to-date sources (from academic papers to Reddit threads) to create the perfect response to any question or topic you're interested in. Take the world's knowledge with you anywhere. Available on iOS and Android Join our growing Discord community for the latest updates and exclusive content. Follow us on: Instagram Threads X (Twitter) YouTube Linkedin
Our first Halloween episode of Retrovaniacs for 2024! We're talking about Harvester for the PC, a point-and-click adventure game with an interesting twist both in story and in gameplay, a Patron Pick! This 1996 adventure game tried to blend traditional adventure game puzzles with combat and a very adult storyline, and in some ways it succeeds -- but in others not so much. Also covered, we preview what other spooky games we have been playing, discuss horror levels and spooky segments in non-horror games, and more as we answer more of your mail. Want to get right to the Harvest? Start at the 10:00 mark! Join us over on our Discord to discuss games, food, or really anything over at https://discord.gg/pb76x32uWY __________________________ If you would like additional bonus episodes of Retrovaniacs or to request a game we must cover, our Patreon is located here : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21041333 If you enjoy this podcast, why not write a review wherever you download it from? It's easy, and helps people find us by accident. Find everything Retrovaniacs at http://www.retrovania.net Intro song is "8-Bitter" by Subtastics, and is used with permission, mainly because Jeremy P is in that band.
This week Erin tells us about Christopher Ryan Tucker who was convicted of murdering Tara Marie Serino in 2017 in his home in Berks County, Pennsylvania.Sources:https://casetext.com/case/commonwealth-v-tucker-77https://www.cbsnews.com/philadelphia/news/failed-proposal-murder-berks/https://www.newsweek.com/pennsylvania-crime-christopher-tucker-tara-serino-707907Support the show
In this episode, we explore the crucial role of seagrass habitats in coastal ecosystems and their importance in combating climate change. Join us as we discuss Project Seagrass and their innovative initiative to create a seed harvester designed to efficiently gather seeds from seagrass meadows. Dr. Richard Unsworth, the chief scientific officer of Project Seagrass, shares insights into the challenges of restoring degraded seagrass habitats and the potential impact of their crowdfunding campaign aimed at developing this essential technology. Discover how you can contribute to the preservation of these vital ecosystems and join us in supporting this important cause. Don't miss this enlightening conversation about protecting our oceans and the future of seagrass restoration! Support the Project: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/underwater-seagrass-seed-harvester?__cf_chl_rt_tk=Ms7lI_hTDLz3947auDBLvQtwQKoVaGaVBOs6f9eM6_8-1726751063-0.0.1.1-8276 Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Project Seagrass and the Development of an Underwater Seed Harvester Project Seagrass is leading innovative conservation efforts aimed at restoring degraded seagrass habitats worldwide. One of their most exciting initiatives is the development of an underwater seed harvester designed to automate the collection of seagrass seeds. This project is crucial for enhancing restoration efforts, as seagrass meadows play a vital role in coastal ecosystems. Importance of Seagrass Habitats Seagrass habitats are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. They significantly contribute to coastal biodiversity, provide security for coastlines, and serve as important blue carbon habitats, meaning they sequester carbon and help combat climate change. However, many of these habitats are currently facing degradation due to various environmental pressures, including poor water quality and human activities. The Need for Automation Traditionally, collecting seagrass seeds has been a labor-intensive process, requiring volunteers to wade, snorkel, or dive in shallow waters to gather seeds manually. This method is not only time-consuming but also limited by the number of people who can participate. Project Seagrass recognized the need for a more efficient approach to seed collection to scale up restoration efforts. The Underwater Seed Harvester The underwater seed harvester aims to mechanize the seed collection process. Drawing inspiration from a prototype developed by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science two decades ago, Project Seagrass is building upon this foundation to create a more effective tool suitable for varying environmental conditions. The harvester will operate by "giving the seagrass a haircut," cutting the seagrass shoots at a specific height to collect seeds without damaging the underlying roots or rhizomes. Research and Development Before moving forward with the harvester, Project Seagrass conducted extensive research to ensure that the cutting process would not negatively impact the seagrass. They collaborated with regulators in Wales to develop a series of experimental trials, comparing the health of seagrass that had been cut with that of untouched meadows. The results showed no significant negative impact, confirming that the seagrass could recover quickly after being pruned. Future Plans With the prototype successfully tested, Project Seagrass is now focused on securing funding through a crowdfunding campaign to build a fully operational version of the seed harvester. Once funded, they plan to work with engineering partners to finalize the design and conduct further tests in the upcoming summer. The ultimate goal is to create a reliable tool that can be used not only in the UK but also in other regions facing similar seagrass restoration challenges. The Importance of Seagrass and the Underwater Seed Harvester Project Seagrass habitats are vital coastal ecosystems that play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and combating climate change. Often referred to as the "canary in the coal mine" for marine environments, they indicate the overall health of coastal ecosystems. Unfortunately, seagrass meadows are facing significant degradation worldwide due to various factors, including poor water quality and habitat loss. Why Seagrass Matters Biodiversity: Seagrass meadows are among the most biodiverse habitats on the planet, providing essential habitat and nursery grounds for numerous marine species, including fish, invertebrates, and other wildlife. Coastal Protection: Seagrasses help stabilize coastlines by reducing erosion and providing a buffer against storm surges. This is particularly important in the context of rising sea levels and increasing storm intensity due to climate change. Blue Carbon: Seagrass meadows are significant carbon sinks, sequestering carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and helping mitigate climate change. They store carbon in their biomass and in the sediment beneath them, making them critical in the fight against global warming. The Challenge of Seed Collection To restore degraded seagrass habitats, it is essential to collect and replant seagrass seeds. Traditionally, this process has involved volunteers wading, snorkeling, or diving to gather seeds, which can be labor-intensive and limited by the number of available volunteers. The manual collection of seeds is not only time-consuming but also poses challenges in terms of safety and efficiency. The Underwater Seed Harvester Project Recognizing the need for a more efficient method of seed collection, Project Seagrass has initiated the development of an underwater seed harvester. This innovative technology aims to automate the seed collection process, making it quicker and more efficient. Building on Previous Research: The concept of an underwater seed harvester is not entirely new. The Virginia Institute of Marine Science developed a prototype 20 years ago, but Project Seagrass is adapting and improving upon this design to suit different environmental conditions. Prototype Development: The team at Project Seagrass has conducted extensive trials to ensure that the harvester does not negatively impact the seagrass. They have demonstrated that cutting the seagrass to a certain height—akin to giving it a "haircut"—does not harm the plant and allows for the collection of seeds that float to the surface during specific times of the year. Efficiency and Scale: The harvester is designed to be towed behind a vessel at a controlled speed, allowing for the collection of a significant number of seeds in a short amount of time. In healthy seagrass meadows, there can be anywhere from 100 to 10,000 seeds per square meter, meaning that the potential for seed collection is immense. Future Plans: Once the crowdfunding campaign is successful, the team plans to finalize the design and test the harvester in the field. They aim to refine the technology further and explore its applicability in various regions around the world, ultimately contributing to the restoration of seagrass habitats globally. Conclusion The underwater seed harvester project represents a significant step forward in seagrass restoration efforts. By automating the seed collection process, Project Seagrass aims to enhance the efficiency of restoration activities, ultimately leading to healthier coastal ecosystems. Supporting this initiative through crowdfunding not only aids in the development of this innovative technology but also contributes to the broader goal of conserving and restoring vital seagrass habitats worldwide. The initial prototype of the seed harvester developed by Project Seagrass has provided promising results regarding its impact on seagrass health. Through a series of trials, researchers found that cutting the seagrass to collect seeds does not negatively affect its overall health, effectively demonstrating that this process is akin to giving the seagrass a "haircut." Key Findings from the Prototype Trials Methodology of the Trials: The team conducted experiments comparing areas of seagrass that were cut using the prototype harvester against areas that remained untouched. They established transect lines underwater to monitor the health of the seagrass over time. Divers were involved in both cutting the seagrass with shears and using the prototype sled to collect seeds. Results of the Cutting: The results indicated no significant difference in the health of the seagrass between the cut areas and the natural populations that had not been impacted. This finding is crucial as it suggests that the seagrass can withstand this form of harvesting without suffering detrimental effects. Growth Rates: Seagrass is known for its resilience and rapid growth. After the cutting, new shoots began to emerge quickly, with growth rates of three to four centimeters in just a few weeks during the peak summer period. This rapid turnover reinforces the idea that cutting the seagrass merely stimulates growth rather than harming it. Ecological Context: The natural grazing behavior of various marine animals, such as turtles and geese, further supports the notion that seagrass can recover from cutting. These animals regularly graze on seagrass, and the plants have adapted to this natural form of pruning. The prototype's cutting method mimics this natural process, allowing the seagrass to thrive post-harvest. Regulatory Approval: The successful trials have also led to increased confidence among regulators. Initially, there was concern about the potential impact of cutting seagrass, but the evidence gathered from the trials has helped to alleviate these fears. The regulators in Wales, who were initially apprehensive, have begun to understand that the cutting method is not harmful and can be a sustainable practice for seed collection.
Alfred Quijance talks with documentarian Josh Wisneski for the Alaska Marine Conservation Council's Occupational Folklife Project “Beyond the Breakwater: Gulf of Alaska Small Boat Fishermen.” He talks about growing up in the remote Alutiiq/Sugpiaq community of Old Harbor on Kodiak Island; learning about traditional Native American seining, fishing and harvesting; and leaving at age 13 to find work on fishing boats and canneries throughout the state of Alaska.
Eyeless Jack - is a terrifying supernatural entity from creepy pasta lore, known for stalking and harvesting organs from his victims. Recognizable by his blue mask with empty, weeping eye sockets, Jack is an immortal being driven by an insatiable hunger for human organs, leaving a trail of surgically mutilated bodies in his wake. Black Annis - is a terrifying figure in English folklore, specifically from Leicestershire, depicted as a blue-faced hag or witch with iron claws and a taste for human flesh, especially that of children. The Warg - is a monstrous wolf-like creature of immense size, combining bestial ferocity with unsettling intelligence. Originally creatures of Norse mythology, Wargs are often depicted as evil spirits in the form of large, intelligent wolves, associated with violence and destruction. Discover more TERRIFYING podcasts at http://eeriecast.com/ Follow Carman Carrion! https://www.facebook.com/carman.carrion.9/ https://www.instagram.com/carmancarrion/?hl=en https://twitter.com/CarmanCarrion Subscribe to Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/0uiX155WEJnN7QVRfo3aQY Please Review Us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/freaky-folklore/id1550361184 Music and sound effects used in the Freaky Folklore Podcast have or may have been provided/created by: CO.AG: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcavSftXHgxLBWwLDm_bNvA Myuu: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiSKnkKCKAQVxMUWpZQobuQ Jinglepunks: https://jinglepunks.com/ Epidemic Sound: https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Kevin MacLeod: http://incompetech.com/ Dark Music: https://soundcloud.com/darknessprevailspodcast Soundstripe: https://ap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Queen of Podcasts is weak to fire. Welcome back to the podcast, and to the very special “games titled after women's names that start with the letter L” theme! To start us off, we're going to be talking about Lorelai, a 2D side-scrolling adventure game. Lorelai is the third game in a series that began with Downfall and the Cat Lady, the latter of which is by far the most noted. Not least of which is because we did an episode on it, trendsetters that we are. Lorelai is a not insignificant visual upgrade from Harvester's previous games, but the themes and narrative beats between the Cat Lady and Lorelai are very similar, just focusing on a different character in the same world. Otherwise the games play about as you'd expect. You collect inventory items to be used in puzzle solving, talk to people and largely just experience the story. The result is two very comparable games and one of them unfortunately comes out on top by most metrics. We're going to be talking about the narrative and character writing, the big swings taken visually and how they generally made the game more atmospheric and interesting, and we really step up to the plate for step dads for some reason. Thank you for joining us again this week! I've been unreasonably excited about this stupid theme, but with one exception: Lorelai was the only game in it that was a known quantity to me. That being said, as a big fan of the previous games by Harvester Games, maybe my expectations were somewhat too high. What did you guys think about this one? Are you a fan of the series and have thoughts on this game, or are you new and wondering why we care so much? Let us know in the comments or over on our discord. Next time, we're going to talk about Who's Lila, a mystery game and a game with a mysteriously weird method of interaction, so we hope you'll join us for that.
Karmen Rose, a rising artist from Hamilton, Ontario, drew inspiration from her grandfather's band, "The Harvester." After his passing in 2010, she paused her music dreams, returning in 2019 to channel her emotions through songwriting. With guidance from vocal coach Jill Zadeh and producer Alex Rome, Karmen honed her skills. Her debut single, "Looking at Her," was released in 2023, followed by "Reckless" in 2024, showcasing her pop-rock fusion and marking her as a promising new talent. Website: https://karmenrosemusic.com YouTube :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCam-lj0QfHpwZEgKXOGNX7A Spotify :https://open.spotify.com/artist/6iGsGnPZ5lTx3T7AiKplwz?si=Y4q3F8OESvC-_hJakp3IUA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551644891351 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/karmen_rose_music?igsh=YW9wN2ZsODA3Nm51 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@karmen_rose?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc
Lila West takes us to Europe this week for our Valley Voices Summer Shorts podcast. Told at our Road Trip story slam last fall, “Putting the international into harvester” is a story about a family trip, but it's also about learning to accept some things that she thought she never would. NEPM's Summer Shorts podcasts are taken from our Valley Voices story slams throughout the year — even if you didn't make it to the slam, we didn't want you to miss them!
Read Uncle Todd Sider's obituary. If you are so inclined, charitable donations in his honor can be made to the Dr. Todd Sider Training, Education & Excellence Memorial Fund at the Parkview Health Foundation or to the Congregation Achduth Vesholom fund for Adult Education. Barry, Abigail, and guest Todd Sider (Abigail's uncle and Barry's brother-in-law) discuss Todd's Jukebox submission, Pretenders by The Pretenders, and sample Harvester, Undaunted, Dr. Jekyll Low Cal Hazy IPA, and Mr. Hyde High Cal Imperial IPA from Chapman's Brewing Company in Angola, Indiana. Abigail's only knowledge of The Pretenders prior to reviewing this album was their Christmas song 2000 Miles. Other woman-led punk rock bands of this era mentioned were Pat Benatar, Heart, and Blondie. Try listening to Eminence Front by The Who or Where's the Orchestra by Billy Joel with only one headphone in! This album includes a cover of Stop Your Sobbing, originally by The Kinks. Read more about Saltwater Brewery's Eco Six Pack Rings made from spent hops. You can also buy Beer Mutts dog treats made from spent grain. Barry put in another plug for A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs. Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Leave us a rating or a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Facebook | Instagram | X | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
We kick off this Father's Day weekend with Nick Grillo of Michigan Brand Meats. Nick talks about his recent Ontario bear hunt where he took a nice bear while hunting with Ron St. Louis of Northern Wilderness Bear Outfitters. Nick also tells the story of a close up encounters with a smaller bear. Then, Bob Ransom of Primal Outdoors unveils their new Harvester ground blind.Hour two features John Upp of River Raisin Ballistics. John has developed a new straight wall cartridge called the .41 Great Lakes. Ed Eish of the Michigan DNR is up next. Ed talks about grayling, BKD in their hatchery and answers a listener question about carp. We continue the fishing conversation in hour three with Pete Patsalis of Hook One Charters. The show wraps up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This time Dave has a fish recipe.
We all knew it was coming eventually. THE BIG TWO! Such a natural pairing of two pieces of media we probably don't even need to mention it. But we will. Matt and Roses play and talk about Duck Detective: The Secret Salami and Harvester. The 1996 FMV video game Harvester. The episode basically records itself. We also say goodbye to a dear, dear, dear, dear friend.Email us! mattandroses@gmail.comGames Mentioned: Kings Quest V (R.I.P.) Duck Detective: The Secret Salami An English Haunting Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers Nightmare Frames The Last Door Lorelei and the Laser Eyes Resident Evil Silent Hill Case of the Golden Idol Harvester Night Trap
We said we'd never lie to you, but maybe... maybe we'd forget that there were another 30 mythics left to talk about in this set. So we did it for you — more cards! This week Dave, Devon, and Shane talk about what might happen with some of these weird, weird cards from The Big Score. Do we tell a certain Jitte to stay lost? What happens when we break out the Synthesizer? What card that Devon loves left Dave and Shane quaking in their boots? After we discuss The Big Score, we take a quick trip through Pure Modern 5 — the most recent installment of Devon's "What if there was a simpler Modern?" tournaments. • Congrats, Tanner • The Spoils of the Vault • Pure Modern: Stormwing is Back, Baby Become a citizen of The Dive Down Nation!: http://www.patreon.com/thedivedown Show the world that you're a proud citizen of The Dive Down Nation with some merch from the store: https://www.thedivedown.com/store Upgrade your gameplay and your gameday with Heavy Play accessories. Use code THEDIVEDOWN2024 for 10% off your first order at https://www.heavyplay.com Get 10% off your first 2 months of ManaTraders! https://www.manatraders.com/?medium=thedivedown and use coupon code THEDIVEDOWN_K4L And now receive 8% off your order of paper cards from Nerd Rage Gaming with code DIVE8 at https://www.nerdragegaming.com/ Timestamps: 1:40 - Heavy Play is not impacted by the eclipse 5:52 - This week's show/housekeeping 9:03 - The Dive Down begins: The Big Score 12:20 - Lost Jitte 19:08 - Worldwalker Helm 23:00 - Simulacrum Synthesizer 27:01 - Bristlebud Farmer 30:22 - Torpor Orb 32:26 - Pest Control 36:26 - Generous Plunderer 39:13 - Sandstorm Salvager 41:25 - Harvester of Misery 44:20 - Grand Abolisher 46:35 - Legion Extruder 48:42 - Memory Vessel 49:58 - Esoteric Duplicator 53:24 - Greed's Gambit 57:16 - Sword of Wealth and Power 59:55 - Loot, the Key to Everything 1:02:52 - d00mwake's 5th Pure Modern tournament 1:17:08 - Wrapping up Links from this week's episode: d00m's Pure Modern 5 Meta: https://melee.gg/Tournament/View/70042 Our opening music is Nowhere - You Never Knew, and our closing music is Space Blood - Goro? Is That Your Christian Name? email us: thedivedown@gmail.com (mailto:thedivedown@gmail.com) twitter: https://twitter.com/thedivedown
Questions about how to know if we're a “gardener” or a “harvester,” how to engage an apathetic person who says “I don't know” to everything, and whether Christians are making an unfalsifiable claim and fruitlessly discussing something that can't be proven or disproven. How do I know if I'm a “gardener” or a “harvester”? How do you engage an apathetic person who says “I don't know” to everything? Are Christians committing a fallacy by making an unfalsifiable claim? What value is there in discussing something that can be neither proven nor disproven?