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In this episode, Jan-willem Rensman, Fellow at Fluor and subject matter expert in Metallurgy and Welding, joins co-hosts Heather Allain and Marc Cook for an in-depth discussion on stress relaxation cracking (SRC). Together, they cover topics including: defining SRC and understanding where and when it occurs, the differences between SRC and creep, managing residual stresses in welds, and offering design and fabrication strategies to prevent SRC. The conversation also touches on shop versus field weld considerations, selecting appropriate welding techniques, SRC guidelines in design codes, recommended resources for design standards, and methods for SRC detection and repair. Corrosion Chronicles is produced by Association Briefings. Show notes References which contain guidelines for SRC mitigation: API TR 942-B (2017). Materials, Fabrication, and Repair Considerations for Austenitic Alloys Subject to Embrittlement and Cracking in High Temperature 565°C to 760°C (1050°F to 1400°F) Refinery Services, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, DC. Fahrion, M. E., Brown, J. C., Hassell, J. C., & Birke, A. (2003, March). Technical basis for improved reliability of 347H stainless steel heavy wall piping in hydrogen service. In NACE CORROSION (pp. NACE-03647). NACE. Penso, J., & Shargay, C. (2021, July). Stress Relaxation Cracking of Thick-Wall Stainless Steel Piping in Various Refining Units. In Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference (Vol. 85345, p. V004T06A044). American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Rensman, J. W., Spindler, M. W., & Shargay, C. (2023, July). Stress Relaxation Cracking, A Misunderstood Problem in the Process Industry. In Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference (Vol. 87486, p. V005T06A060). American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Join the live global event, "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming," an online event in English, Spanish, and Portuguese for coffee producers and the wider coffee industry on October 28, 29, and 30th. Register now at: https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the first episode of a new five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by the Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest in this series is returning guest, Brazilian coffee Agronomist, Jonas Ferraresso. Brazil is experiencing an unusual situation in 2024 regarding the production of most agricultural products. In this series, Jonas and Lee explore "The economics of the different ways of growing coffee in Brazil"The five-episode of this series are:1. Different Approaches For Farming Coffee - https://youtu.be/pRe56jiAodA2. The Costs of Different Coffee Farming Systems - https://youtu.be/m3g0UkgDlhM3. The Future Of Brazil's Coffee Crops - https://youtu.be/-nOeurlNlm04. Is Coffee Farming Making Money? - https://youtu.be/6q_hrsm56sY5. The Change Needed For Coffee Farming - https://youtu.be/7tulFSO3up0In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, host Lee Safar discusses the importance of supporting farmers across all coffee production methods, focusing on sustainability and surviving harsh weather conditions. Featuring agronomist Jonas Ferraresso, the discussion covers various coffee growing techniques including conventional, organic, agroforestry, and regenerative farming. The episode highlights the pressing climate challenges faced by Brazilian coffee farmers, with emphasis on temperature impacts and the need for sustainable agricultural practices. The conversation also introduces a live online event titled 'Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming,' aimed at educating the coffee industry about regenerative agriculture. Attendees will learn from experienced agronomists and participate in informative WhatsApp groups to foster continued learning.00:00 Supporting Farmers Across All Chains00:31 Exciting Announcement: Regenerative Coffee Farming Workshop01:59 Introduction to the Podcast Series with Jonas Ferraresso03:24 Exploring Coffee Growing Methods05:24 Unusual Climate Challenges in Brazil09:51 Impact of High Temperatures on Coffee Plants15:30 Deep Dive: Agroforestry vs. Regenerative Farming20:19 Why Coffee Professionals Should Care22:51 Conclusion and Next Episode TeaserConnect with Jonas here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonas-leme-ferraresso-b5391027/ https://www.instagram.com/jonascoffeeagronomist/ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreon••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Join the live global event, "Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming," an online event in English, Spanish, and Portuguese for coffee producers and the wider coffee industry on October 28, 29, and 30th. Register now at: https://mapitforward.coffee/workshops ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••This is the first episode of a new five-part series on The Daily Coffee Pro by the Map It Forward Podcast, hosted by Lee Safar.Our guest in this series is returning guest, Brazilian coffee Agronomist, Jonas Ferraresso. Brazil is experiencing an unusual situation in 2024 regarding the production of most agricultural products. In this series, Jonas and Lee explore "The economics of the different ways of growing coffee in Brazil"The five-episode of this series are:1. Different Approaches For Farming Coffee - https://youtu.be/pRe56jiAodA2. The Costs of Different Coffee Farming Systems - https://youtu.be/m3g0UkgDlhM3. The Future Of Brazil's Coffee Crops - https://youtu.be/-nOeurlNlm04. Is Coffee Farming Making Money? - https://youtu.be/6q_hrsm56sY5. The Change Needed For Coffee Farming - https://youtu.be/7tulFSO3up0In this episode of The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward, host Lee Safar discusses the importance of supporting farmers across all coffee production methods, focusing on sustainability and surviving harsh weather conditions. Featuring agronomist Jonas Ferraresso, the discussion covers various coffee growing techniques including conventional, organic, agroforestry, and regenerative farming. The episode highlights the pressing climate challenges faced by Brazilian coffee farmers, with emphasis on temperature impacts and the need for sustainable agricultural practices. The conversation also introduces a live online event titled 'Introduction to Regenerative Coffee Farming,' aimed at educating the coffee industry about regenerative agriculture. Attendees will learn from experienced agronomists and participate in informative WhatsApp groups to foster continued learning.00:00 Supporting Farmers Across All Chains00:31 Exciting Announcement: Regenerative Coffee Farming Workshop01:59 Introduction to the Podcast Series with Jonas Ferraresso03:24 Exploring Coffee Growing Methods05:24 Unusual Climate Challenges in Brazil09:51 Impact of High Temperatures on Coffee Plants15:30 Deep Dive: Agroforestry vs. Regenerative Farming20:19 Why Coffee Professionals Should Care22:51 Conclusion and Next Episode TeaserConnect with Jonas here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonas-leme-ferraresso-b5391027/ https://www.instagram.com/jonascoffeeagronomist/ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Support this podcast by supporting our Patreon:https://bit.ly/MIFPatreon••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••The Daily Coffee Pro by Map It Forward Podcast Host: Lee Safarhttps://www.mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/mapitforward.coffeehttps://www.instagram.com/leesafar••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
Is your Ironman race performance being held back by the heat? Coach Patrick from Endurance Nation joins us to share his expert insights on making critical decisions to excel in Ironman races, especially under scorching conditions. Learn how to master the distribution of effort during the swim, optimize positioning, and leverage drafting techniques for an edge over your competition. Patrick also delves into the crucial first hour on the bike, emphasizing the importance of managing your heart rate and establishing your hydration and fueling plan immediately post-transition to counteract fluid loss. Moving beyond physical preparedness, Coach Patrick reveals the secrets to smart race day execution. Discover the importance of building a full season of training and crafting an effective race plan to ensure all your hard work pays off. We also introduce our newsletter, packed with valuable tips every Friday to help you continually improve and succeed. Patrick wraps up with encouraging words and reassures athletes that support is always available online and at the races. Tune in to elevate your race performance and ensure your race day is challenging due to speed, not poor decisions. Learn more and take our free email course here: https://mailchi.mp/endurancenation.us/freefourkeys
The All Local Afternoon Update for Wednesday, August 28th 2024
Hour 2 - Marty discusses the heat in the classrooms at PPS, the recent fight at Upper St. Clair, and RFK's interactions with animals.
Tommy talks to Dr. Brent Wallis (Dr. B), Chief Medical Officer of People's Health
And other than slowing down trains during heat waves, the solutions are limited. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/
The Summer season has come full circle again, that time of year where everyone enjoys being outside, especially in their gardens on a long, sunny day. Gardeners are still in full flow - planting out new beds, mowing their lawns and cajoling their vegetable gardens into burgeoning yields. It's a great time to be alive in horticulture as the show season reaches a crescendo, plant fairs almost every weekend threaten to empty your savings and open gardens throughout the UK inspire that next bit of work you will be doing in your own plot. As ever Lucy and Saul will bring you tales (and waffle) from their gardens, so join us every week for more horticultural high-jinx on Talking Heads.The Talking Heads podcast duo are glowing! With temperatures well into the twenties, gardening this week for Saul has mainly consisted of watering and seeking shade, whereas Lucy took to contracting Covid to avoid the heatwave! Irrigation can be a time-zapping exercise, so Lucy and Saul discuss their respective water management methods. With playdates aplenty, Lucy also turns her mind towards school holiday activities, and thankfully the RHS and Jane Perrone have come to her rescue. Wormeries, naturecrafts, bug hunts and more will help any family enjoy their garden this summer. Twitter links:Saul @GardeningSaulInstagram Links:Lucy headgardenerlcIntro and Outro music from https://filmmusic.io"Fireflies and Stardust" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the Show.
This is the News Insight, where Editor Jo Cook looks at the newsflash and highlights important stories. This podcast references items you can read more about in this Newsflash article: https://www.trainingjournal.com/2024/content-type/news/tj-newsflash-31-july-high-temperatures-ai-boom-threatened-fertility-challenges-at-work-and-fiverr-is-now-a-freelance-hiring-platform This is the book mentioned, Code Dependent: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Code-Dependent-Living-Shortlisted-Non-Fiction/dp/1529097320/ If you have something new to share with the L&D community and would like to be part of TJ's podcasts. Contact the Editor Jo Cook. If you want to keep up with everything Training Journal, subscribe to our newsletter.
Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for today and possibly days to come, with humidex values approaching 40 degrees. Most of us are not used to those kinds of temperatures, and that means we aren't used to taking precautions to protect our health in the blazing heat and high humidity. Dr. Itai Malkin is a Medical Officer of Health in Newfoundland and Labrador.
A recent study found Massachusetts to have one of the most expensive electricity bills. For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
AP correspondent Naeun Kim reports on heat wave warnings in parts of southern and central Europe, as temperatures soar to 104 degrees Farenheit.
In this episode, host Emilia Rivadeneira provides a news roundup and speaks with Dr. Ashley Ward, director of the Heat Policy Innovation Hub at Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, about the heat wave that has taken over several areas of North Carolina, including the Triangle. Dr. Ward explores the impacts of the heat wave on local communities and the environment, gives recommendations for North Carolinians and provides potential future solutions to boost heat resilience in our community. For more information on the issue of extreme heat, visit the Heat Policy Innovation Hub's website.
Michael Wallace has the top stories from the WCBS newsroom.
We speak to Daphne Tolis, Greece-based journalist.
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Temperatures in New Delhi, India, where 35 million people live, reached 122 degrees Fahrenheit, leading to heat-related deaths and illnesses. In Mexico, howler monkeys have been dying off in 100-degree heat, and in the U.S., Miami just recorded its hottest May on record. William Brangham discussed what's driving this with Andrew Pershing of Climate Central. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Temperatures in New Delhi, India, where 35 million people live, reached 122 degrees Fahrenheit, leading to heat-related deaths and illnesses. In Mexico, howler monkeys have been dying off in 100-degree heat, and in the U.S., Miami just recorded its hottest May on record. William Brangham discussed what's driving this with Andrew Pershing of Climate Central. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The Kim B. Davis Show featuring Eric Harp, certified professional fitness trainer and educator discusses getting fit in the heat, staying hydrated, and paying attention to how your body feels. We talk about the best time of day to work out. Join the conversation and get fit.The Kim B. Davis Show is a conversational platform that engages issues around mental health, well-being, and political engagement. Support the Show.Thank you for tuning in to the Kim B. Davis Show. You can visit KimBDavis.com to learn more about me as an author and you can find me on FaceBook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok, and LinkedIn. You can see this show on YouTube.com/KimberlyBatchelorDavis. Thank you again for your support and always remember, Be Magnificent.
Hour 4 - Marty discusses Pittsburgh Public Schools being closed today and the lack of kids getting vaccinated.
Less than a week after Iran's drone and missile attack, Israel responded early today. Air defense batteries fired and explosions were reported in cental Iran. CBS News military analyst Keff McCausland told KDKA Radio what likely happened. No urgent meeting of Iran's high council was called. It appears the Iranian government is downplaying the impact of the Israeli attack. Reuters reports an Iranian official says there are no plans to respond to Israel's retaliation.
Scientists have reported that the Earth's temperature reached a record high last year in 2023, marking it as the hottest year on record. R. Sathyanathan, a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the media industry, elaborates on this noteworthy development. - உலகத்தின் வெப்பநிலை வரலாறு காணாத அளவு கடந்த ஆண்டு (2023) அதிகரித்ததாக விஞ்ஞானிகள் கூறுகின்றனர். வெப்ப நிலை பதிவு செய்யத்தொடங்கிய காலந்தொட்டு பார்க்கும்போது கடந்த ஆண்டு மிகவும் வெப்பமான வருடம் என்பது அவர்களின் முடிவு. இது குறித்து விளக்குகிறார் பல ஆண்டுகளாக ஊடகத்துறையில் பணியாற்றும் இரா.சத்தியநாதன் அவர்கள்.
Plus, the city of Dallas is moving quickly to name an interim city manager, and two Denton police officers are being called heroes for saving a woman in an overturned car.
Tedeschi Trucks Band – High & Mightuy - High & Mighty - 2019 – EPTen Years After – I am going home - Goin' Home - 1975 Eddie C. Campbell Hey The Blues Is All RightBill Lupkin – where you goin' - Hard pill to swallow – 2014Buddy Guy – a few good years - The Blues Is Alive And Well - 2018 Billy F Gibbons – Mo's slower Blues - The Big Bad Blues - 2018 Guy Forsyth – Don't turn me in - High Temperature - 1996 Microwave Dave & The Nukes – Drinkin wine since nine - Last Time I Saw You – 2011Chris Rea - Baby Come Home Mary-Elaine Jenkins - Devil Larry Garner - California Sister Nora Jean Bruso - Can't Shake These Blues
In this episode, we learn from Florence Lambert, CEO of Genvia, a French high-temperature electrolyzer company. Key take-aways include We will need a wide range of electrolyzer technologies to decarbonize our hydrogen industry:Alkaline: (+) Proven tech, easy to manufacture (-) Less efficient, bigger footprintPEM: (+) More flexible and smaller footprint (-) Not yet proven and more expensive SOEC (High-T): (+) Solid oxide electrolyzers are at least 15% more efficient and 30% more efficient than low-temperature electrolyzers when waste heat is available (-) Less provenThe attributes of high-temperature electrolyzers make them especially attractive in industrial use cases (e.g. steel, chemicals..) where heat can be recovered and integrated in the hydrogen production cycle It isn't easy to win in manufacturing in Europe, which makes it even more important to be at the forefront of technology At the end of the episode, Florence leaves us with some golden career (and life) advice - "listen to your intuition, and take risks"
Accuweather Meteorologist Dean DeVore joins Larry and Marty to discuss the record high temps and the situation with Puxy Phil and PETA.
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Fevers in your baby or child can be scary. Fever is a sign that your child is fighting something off but not all fevers are the same. As a parent, what can you do to help your little one when they are sick?
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Brazil Taylor Swift Fan Dies
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks from eating focaccia made on a counter where 8 cats have walked. Dr. Don - not risky
Also in the news: New migrant shelter in Pilsen triggering resident angst; Alternative retail electric supplier sued for using deceptive, unfair marketing practices; Glendale Heights woman sentenced to jail for stealing over $100,00 through schemes and more.
It's a hot summer in Texas, and it can get even hotter subsurface!☀️
It's a hot summer in Texas, and it can get even hotter subsurface!☀️
Our response to climate change is increasingly polarized.
Drought's Impact on the Grain Market Meeting Nutrient Requirements for Sows Break in High Temperatures 00:01:05 – Drought's Impact on the Grain Market: Dan O'Brien, K-State grain economist, begins today's show with this week's grain market outlook. He discusses how the drought has impacted crops across the country. Dan O'Brien on AgManager.info 00:12:05 – Meeting Nutrient Requirements for Sows: Continuing the show is K-State swine Extension specialist, Joel DeRouchey, with information about feeding sows to meet their nutrient requirements. Swine have different ration requirements depending on their stage of life. KSUSwine.org 00:23:05 – Break in High Temperatures: K-State meteorologist Chip Redmond finishes the show with a report on the recent hot weather. He also shares what people can expect looking into the future. Kansas Mesonet Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan
The Pacific Northwest is in the middle of a record breaking heatwave. People unaccustomed to 100 degree-plus temperatures are trying to stay cool and nervously watching tinder dry forests.
Today - Highlights from the 13th annual Spotlight Breakfast that took place early this week at the Cochise College Student Union.Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See the video of this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/live/qQnDatnAWP4?feature=share Breaking news! A team of scientists in South Korea has made an extraordinary claim: they have discovered a room-temperature ambient-pressure superconductor. This means that they have found a material that can conduct electricity perfectly under everyday conditions. This is a huge deal. If it's true, it could revolutionize many technologies. We could have perfectly efficient power grids, levitating trains, and commercially viable fusion reactors. The possibilities are endless. But the scientific community is taking this with a grain of salt. There have been many claims of room-temperature superconductors in the past, and they've all turned out to be false. So we need to be careful before we get too excited. The researchers behind this latest claim say that they've done their due diligence. They've repeated their experiments multiple times, and they've had their results peer-reviewed. But until their work is published in a peer-reviewed journal, we won't know for sure if they're right. So tune in to this thrilling chat between experimentalist Professor Inna Vishik of UC Davis and my colleague Professor Jorge Hirsch, a theorist and past guest here at UCSD. This is one is a must-watch. Jorge's previous appearance regarding the Ranga Dias Paper • RED FLAGS! Superconductor or FRAUD? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAMSoAUo288&t=0s Superconductor Showdown video:https://youtu.be/hbER0AnwXD4 The paper being discussed from South Korea: The First Room-Temperature Ambient-Pressure Superconductor by Sukbae Lee, Ji-Hoon Kim, Young-Wan Kwon here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.12008 Post your free listing at LinkedIn Jobs linkedin.com/impossible Subscribe to the Jordan Harbinger Show for amazing content from Apple's best podcast of 2018! https://www.jordanharbinger.com/podcasts Please leave a rating and review: On Apple devices, click here, https://apple.co/39UaHlB On Spotify it's here: https://spoti.fi/3vpfXok On Audible it's here https://tinyurl.com/wtpvej9v Find other ways to rate here: https://briankeating.com/podcast Support the podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/drbriankeating or become a Member on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmXH_moPhfkqCk6S3b9RWuw/join Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scientists say the average surface temperature of the world's oceans is at a record high - it's now 20.96 degrees Celsius compared to the previous record of 20.95 in 2016 - the numbers come from the EU's climate change service, Copernicus. So why is it happening and why does it matter? We speak to Dr Samantha Burgess, the Deputy Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service Also on the programme: a husband and wife cyber crime team plead guilty to attempting to launder $4.5bn of Bitcoin; and the Edinburgh play about the prolific serial killer Harold Shipman. (Picture: Dead fish lie on the beach in Chumphon, Thailand June 22, 2023. Credit: Kantaphong Thakoonjiranon /via REUTERS)
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports on Homeless in the Heat-Arizona
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In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, the temperatures continue to rise, new food and retail favorites from all over the country are set to be in Terminal 1 and multiple businesses in Escondido are robbed in the span of one night. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Prepare to uncover some startling truths about the avocado oil industry and dig into the nuts and bolts of olive oil. This episode unravels shocking revelations from recent studies by UC Davis, revealing that many avocado oils on the market are not quite what they seem.They're often cut with cheaper, lower-quality oils such as soybean, sunflower, and safflower oil. We will draw back the curtain on why avocado oil is in high demand, its profound health benefits, and the dire need for regulation in the industry. What's more? We'll disclose the only two brands that passed the purity test - Chosen Foods and Mari-Marians.We also turn the spotlight on olive oil, exploring its diverse types and how it stacks up against avocado oil. Learning how to store these oils properly to prevent oxidation and how to spot if they've gone rancid is crucial, and we'll guide you through it.Wrapping up, we let our hair down with a fun speed round where we put some lifestyle choices to the test. We compare sweeteners, oils, and a lot more. This episode is packed with valuable insights that will up your game in the kitchen and aid you in making healthier culinary choices. Buckle in!15% Off Flavcity Protein Smoothie (Code: CLEANKITCHEN):https://shopflavcity.com/discount/CLEANKITCHEN/redirect=collections/allSources:https://drjoanna.com.au/blog/can-you-cook-with-extra-virgin-olive-oil-blog-793/2011 Olive Oil Study:https://www.ucdavis.edu/news/imported-olive-oil-quality-unreliable-study-finds2020 Avocado Oil Study:https://www.ucdavis.edu/food/news/study-finds-82-percent-avocado-oil-rancid-or-mixed-other-oils2023 Avocado Oil Study:https://www.ucdavis.edu/food/news/70%25-private-label-avocado-oil-rancid-or-mixed-other-oils(0:00:00) - Avocado Oil Study(0:09:59) - How to Shop For Olive Oil(0:12:28) - When to Use Avocado vs. Olive Oil(0:15:42) - What Oils to Cook with at High Temperatures(0:19:07) - Comparing Sweeteners, Oils, and Lifestyle Choices(0:22:00) - Thoughts on Cold Plunges(0:26:43) - Healthy Restaurant OptionsDisclaimer: The Clean Kitchen Podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing or other professional health care services, including the giving of medical advice, and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions.
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Host Dr. Mike Brasher is joined by Brian Hepworth, Director of Operations for the Prairie and Boreal, Ducks Unlimited Canada, as well Dr. Fritz Reid (retired), to discuss breeding habitat conditions in Prairie Canada, Boreal, California, and other duck-producing regions in the Pacific Flyway. Overall, both provide a positive report on the majority of habitats. Reid offers insight into California's Central Valley habitats which produce a large number of mallards and other ducks for the Pacific Flyway. Listen in to stay in tune with current habitat conditions this summer.
In this edition of No Country For Old Trends, Jack and super producer Becca discuss unconfirmed reports that Phoebe Bridgers and Paul Mescal, Walmart's month of Black Fridays, Daylight Savings Time, Kari Lake working from the Trump playbook, Aaron Carter passing away, Biden's "Chef Boyardee" plan, Elon's having a hard time at Twitter HQ, and record high temperatures in NY!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colin Wright of Exile Lifestyle shares his thoughts on high-temperature searches. Episode 2521: High-Temperature Searches by Colin Wright Colin Wright is a professional author and international speaker who co-founded a publishing company and travels full-time, moving to a new country every four months or so--that country determined by the votes of his readers! He also blogs. Colin's a minimalist in that he owns very few things and is careful in how he consumes. He tends to buy less, but invest in quality when he does, and trends toward the same in relationships, business endeavors, and just about everything else. He's left-handed, blue-eyed, scary good at Tetris, and can't cook. The original post is located here: https://exilelifestyle.com/hightemperature-searches/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalLivingDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices