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In chapter 40 the Almighty continues His challenge to Job. In verse 1 the LORD accuses Job of being a faultfinder without a cause. From verses 2-5 Job acknowledges his fault and promises that he will listen in silence. Again, out of the whirlwind His Sovereign says, dress like a man in a contest and answer if you're able. Begin by considering the awesome majesty of the Almighty. God will abase all who are lifted up in pride. From verses 15-24 Job's attention is drawn to the wild river ox - most likely the hippopotamus. The hippo symbolises untameable human pride. Of all our ugly lusts pride is the worst. It creates a mighty chasm between ourselves and our Creator. The hippo has an incredible girth and a great appetite for procreation. He has the tiniest tail, yet waves it as though it's a mighty cedar - in our pride the easiest person to deceive Is ourself. The hippo's hide is legendarily tough - meaning that he is immune to correction. The hippo luxuriates in the filthiest parts of the river. Hippos kill more people in the rivers they inhabit than any other creatures of those habitats.Malachi 2verses1-9 contain a rebuke to the priests for a failure to fulfil the commission of their Sovereign. The responsibility of priests is to lead the nation in their reverence for Yahweh. The priests were to comprehend God's Word, break it small and dispense it to the people. They were the LORD's "messengers" - but they had failed in their duty. They bore no resemblance to Phinehas, from the tribe of Levi, who demonstrated his loyalty to His Sovereign; even at the great cost of slaying the guilty, even his own relatives. And for that reverence of the Almighty, God made a covenant with Phinehas of an everlasting priesthood - Phinehas will be among the immortal priests in Messiah's kingdom. Contrary to Phinehas' example the priests of the prophet's era were corrupt and partial. From verse 10 to the end of the chapter the prophet tells of one of the great abuses of that epoch - Jews were divorcing their covenant wives to marry younger, attractive Gentile brides - which was forbidden by God (compare Nehemiah 13, which describes the same evils of that era). The prophet, on God's behalf, upbraided them for their failure to uphold their Father's covenant. Verse 11 spells out the problem; in marrying these foreign wives they were in effect joining themselves to the foreign god. So, the person bringing an offering, while committing this evil, was an unacceptable hypocrite. The refused and rejected Jewish wives were imploring Yahweh to put an end to this evil. Examine your attitude towards your wife, says the prophet; and see that your own lustful and covetous motives cause you to be faithful to your marriage covenant which was made with your Sovereign as your witness. In the beginning, Genesis 2, the LORD made man and woman one by His creative act and His accompanying declarationverses read Genesis 2verses20-25. True marriage typifies the union of Christ and his brideverses Ephesians 5verses22-33. The oneness of husband and wife must be in thinking, even more than by just a physical union (which is characteristic of the lower created beings). The Almighty still had uncalled on reserves of power, but He is zealous over the faithfulness of His peopleverses James 4verses4-10. Your actions and callous disregard for your covenant wives and for the law of your God is tiresome to Him, says the prophet.
In chapter 40 the Almighty continues His challenge to Job. In verse 1 the LORD accuses Job of being a faultfinder without a cause. From verses 2-5 Job acknowledges his fault and promises that he will listen in silence. Again, out of the whirlwind His Sovereign says, dress like a man in a contest and answer if you're able. Begin by considering the awesome majesty of the Almighty. God will abase all who are lifted up in pride. From verses 15-24 Job's attention is drawn to the wild river ox - most likely the hippopotamus. The hippo symbolises untameable human pride. Of all our ugly lusts pride is the worst. It creates a mighty chasm between ourselves and our Creator. The hippo has an incredible girth and a great appetite for procreation. He has the tiniest tail, yet waves it as though it's a mighty cedar - in our pride the easiest person to deceive Is ourself. The hippo's hide is legendarily tough - meaning that he is immune to correction. The hippo luxuriates in the filthiest parts of the river. Hippos kill more people in the rivers they inhabit than any other creatures of those habitats. Malachi 2verses1-9 contain a rebuke to the priests for a failure to fulfil the commission of their Sovereign. The responsibility of priests is to lead the nation in their reverence for Yahweh. The priests were to comprehend God's Word, break it small and dispense it to the people. They were the LORD's "messengers" - but they had failed in their duty. They bore no resemblance to Phinehas, from the tribe of Levi, who demonstrated his loyalty to His Sovereign; even at the great cost of slaying the guilty, even his own relatives. And for that reverence of the Almighty, God made a covenant with Phinehas of an everlasting priesthood - Phinehas will be among the immortal priests in Messiah's kingdom. Contrary to Phinehas' example the priests of the prophet's era were corrupt and partial. From verse 10 to the end of the chapter the prophet tells of one of the great abuses of that epoch - Jews were divorcing their covenant wives to marry younger, attractive Gentile brides - which was forbidden by God (compare Nehemiah 13, which describes the same evils of that era). The prophet, on God's behalf, upbraided them for their failure to uphold their Father's covenant. Verse 11 spells out the problem; in marrying these foreign wives they were in effect joining themselves to the foreign god. So, the person bringing an offering, while committing this evil, was an unacceptable hypocrite. The refused and rejected Jewish wives were imploring Yahweh to put an end to this evil. Examine your attitude towards your wife, says the prophet; and see that your own lustful and covetous motives cause you to be faithful to your marriage covenant which was made with your Sovereign as your witness. In the beginning, Genesis 2, the LORD made man and woman one by His creative act and His accompanying declarationverses read Genesis 2verses20-25. True marriage typifies the union of Christ and his brideverses Ephesians 5verses22-33. The oneness of husband and wife must be in thinking, even more than by just a physical union (which is characteristic of the lower created beings). The Almighty still had uncalled on reserves of power, but He is zealous over the faithfulness of His peopleverses James 4verses4-10. Your actions and callous disregard for your covenant wives and for the law of your God is tiresome to Him, says the prophet.
In dieser letzten Folge unserer Uganda-Serie erwartet euch ein Gespräch mit einem modernen Hüter des Waldes: Nachdem wir in der vorherigen Folge selbst im Bergregenwald des Bwindi Nationalparks auf Tuchfühlung mit den majestätischen Berggorillas gehen durften, treffen wir nun einen Mann, der wie wenige andere für ihren Schutz steht: Dr. Andrew Seguya.Er ist studierter Tierarzt, war langjähriger Direktor der Uganda Wildlife Authority und leitet heute die Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration – eine einzigartige, länderübergreifenden Initiative zum Schutz der letzten Berggorillas im Dreiländereck Uganda, Ruanda und DR Kongo.Dr. Seguya gibt uns faszinierende Einblicke in die Herausforderungen und Erfolge des Artenschutzes in einer mitunter krisengeplagten Region – und zeigt, wie es gelingen kann, Wildtiere, Lebensräume und Menschen gleichermaßen zu schützen. Eine inspirierende Folge über Diplomatie, Visionen, Gemeinschaft und eine große Portion Hoffnung.(Und, ja, streng genommen findet dieser letzte „Uganda-Teil“ gänzlich im benachbarten Ruanda statt, aber da wir uns inhaltlich gänzlich auf unsere Erlebnisse in Uganda beziehen, sind wir so frei und rechnen die Episode der entsprechenden Uganda-Serie zu, deren Abschluss sie bildet.) Redaktion & Produktion: Erik Lorenz Habt ihr schon die vorherigen Folgen über unsere Uganda-Reise gehört? Bisher erschienen sind:WW426: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (1/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW427: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (2/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW431: Von hungrigen Hippos und heulenden Hyänen (1/2) – Safari im Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark (Uganda) mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW432: Von hungrigen Hippos und heulenden Hyänen (2/2) – Safari im Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark (Uganda) mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW438: Von Bildungshunger und Berglandschaften – eine Reise durch Ugandas grünes Herz mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW439: Im Reich der Berggorillas – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzDieser Podcast wird auch durch unsere Hörerschaft ermöglicht. Wenn du gern zuhörst, kannst du dazu beitragen, dass unsere Show auch weiterhin besteht und regelmäßig erscheint. Zum Dank erhältst du Zugriff auf unseren werbefreien Feed und auf unsere Bonusfolgen. Diese Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung bestehen:Weltwach Supporters Club bei Steady. Du kannst ihn auch direkt über Spotify ansteuern. Alternativ kannst du bei Apple Podcasts UnterstützerIn werden.WERBEPARTNERhttps://linktr.ee/weltwach Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Does Greg Warren's father have an ovarian cyst and Ebola?Lern's first attempt of the classic game of Lullaby.We break down constipation and hippos.Will you flip the coin for a billion tax free or hiccups for life?A robbery is no joke.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Im Herzen des Bwindi Impenetrable Nationalparks im Südwesten des Landes brechen wir zum wohl größten Abenteuer unserer Uganda-Reise auf: dem Gorilla-Trekking!Auf steilen, schweißtreibenden Pfaden durch den dichten Regenwald begeben wir uns auf die Suche nach einer der letzten freilebenden Populationen von Berggorillas. Begleitet von Rangern, Fährtenlesern und einem beeindruckenden Team aus Trägern kämpfen wir uns durch dichtes Dickicht und überwinden Flüsse und steile Hänge. Nach Stunden des Wanderns erleben wir eine Begegnung, die uns den Atem raubt: Eine Gruppe Berggorillas, darunter ein mächtiger Silberrücken, tritt plötzlich aus dem Grün hervor – und sorgt für Momente voller Respekt, Demut und Intensität.Begleitet Lydia Möcklinghoff, Erik Lorenz und ihr Team in dieser sechsten Folge der Uganda-Reihe auf eine emotionale und unvergessliche Reise – in das grüne Herz eines einzigartiges, gefährdeten Paradieses unseres Planeten! Produktion & Redaktion: Erik LorenzHabt ihr schon die vorherigen Folgen über unsere Uganda-Reise gehört? Bisher erschienen sind:WW426: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (1/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW427: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (2/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW431: Von hungrigen Hippos und heulenden Hyänen (1/2) – Safari im Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark (Uganda) mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW432: Von hungrigen Hippos und heulenden Hyänen (2/2) – Safari im Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark (Uganda) mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW438: Von Bildungshunger und Berglandschaften – eine Reise durch Ugandas grünes Herz mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzDieser Podcast wird auch durch unsere Hörerschaft ermöglicht. Wenn du gern zuhörst, kannst du dazu beitragen, dass unsere Show auch weiterhin besteht und regelmäßig erscheint. Zum Dank erhältst du Zugriff auf unseren werbefreien Feed und auf unsere Bonusfolgen. Diese Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung bestehen:Weltwach Supporters Club bei Steady. Du kannst ihn auch direkt über Spotify ansteuern. Alternativ kannst du bei Apple Podcasts UnterstützerIn werden.WERBEPARTNERhttps://linktr.ee/weltwachSTAY IN TOUCH:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weltwach/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/weltwach/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weltwach/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WELTWACHNewsletter: https://weltwach.de/newsletter/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alex and Robert talk about Christmas, Jazz, and 50 Cent's Diddy documentary. They also learn about hippos and tell you the nominees for the 2025 Gravy Awards.Follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @RobertBarbosa03, and @NotPatDionne
Alex and Robert talk about Christmas, Jazz, and 50 Cent's Diddy documentary. They also learn about hippos and tell you the nominees for the 2025 Gravy Awards.Follow the show on X/Twitter: @passthegravypod, @AlexJMiddleton, @RobertBarbosa03, and @NotPatDionne
Dom, Sheldon, and Colt are on the case of Deora Trots murder but things are heating up as Nevermore clues Dom into some new leads, colt learns a little more about his tattooed rear end, and Sheldon is bribed by Ramalon. Tune in this week to find out what happens next on Skritches. An athroanimal story of Crime, Comedy, and Drama.
In dieser Etappe unserer Uganda-Reise begleiten wir Lydia Möcklinghoff, Erik Lorenz und ihr Team auf einer abwechslungsreichen Fahrt durch Ugandas Westen – vorbei an Teeplantagen, Bananenhainen und Geschichten, die berühren. Wir tauchen ein in das Leben der Menschen, die diese Region prägen, und erfahren mehr über unsere ugandischen Weggefährten Felex und Lambert – zwei Männer, deren (Bildungs-) Wege alles andere als selbstverständlich waren. Ihre persönlichen Geschichten sind geprägt von Mut, Entschlossenheit und der Kraft von Bildung. Außerdem besuchen wir Felex' Eltern, bestaunen wunderschöne Vulkanseen und nähern uns langsam dem großen Ziel unserer Reise: den Berggorillas im Bwindi Impenetrable Nationalpark.Redaktion & Postproduktion: Erik LorenzHabt ihr schon die vorherigen Folgen über unsere Uganda-Reise gehört? Bisher erschienen sind:WW426: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (1/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW427: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (2/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW431: Von hungrigen Hippos und heulenden Hyänen (1/2) – Safari im Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark (Uganda) mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW432: Von hungrigen Hippos und heulenden Hyänen (2/2) – Safari im Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark (Uganda) mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzDieser Podcast wird auch durch unsere Hörerschaft ermöglicht. Wenn du gern zuhörst, kannst du dazu beitragen, dass unsere Show auch weiterhin besteht und regelmäßig erscheint. Zum Dank erhältst du Zugriff auf unseren werbefreien Feed und auf unsere Bonusfolgen. Diese Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung bestehen:Weltwach Supporters Club bei Steady. Du kannst ihn auch direkt über Spotify ansteuern. Alternativ kannst du bei Apple Podcasts UnterstützerIn werden.WERBEPARTNERhttps://linktr.ee/weltwachSTAY IN TOUCH:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weltwach/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/weltwach/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weltwach/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WELTWACHNewsletter: https://weltwach.de/newsletter/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode #169 of Everything Under the Sun! This week the naturally talented Leon Perrie gives all the information about how seeds are made!
Digital Content Editor, Barbara Friedman, shared her top three stories trending online. Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is around 11.00 pm at Malaika camp, Kenya. The sound of the river is always present. Different types of birds are singing. Hippos are aroung the area and can be heard. Also in a distance lions calling each other can be heard (7'10) At the end of the attached video you can see the river Mara in the daylight and a hippo coming into the river, recorded from the camp's restaurant. Recorded by Christina Antoniadou. IMAGE: Danijel Mihajlovic, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
Send us a textA sudden internet blackout forced us to look up—and what we saw changed how we handle news, social feeds, and family time. We talk about the invisible cost of constant stimulation, how algorithms narrow our world, and why even “content we agree with” can quietly poison our mood. The conversation turns practical fast: we share the small switches that actually helped—curating feeds, muting hot-button topics, and building simple transition rituals between work and home so we don't carry doomscroll energy into dinner.We get honest about parenting through all of this. Kids don't have the language for a dopamine comedown, and frankly, many adults don't either. We explore modeling consistent tech boundaries, replacing screens with paper books and tactile activities, and using empathy when limits spark big feelings. There's also a candid detour into managing stress during a home remodel, noticing when reactions are outsized, and asking for a short, peaceful break before re-engaging. It's not about perfection; it's about protecting the nervous system and choosing inputs that support the people we want to be.If you've felt your mood bend after a 30-second reel—or realized that evening scrolling ruins the next 25 minutes—this one will resonate. You'll come away with strategies for an algorithm detox, ideas for evening resets, and a gentler way to hold both productivity and presence. Less noise, more real life. If this spoke to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a reset, and leave a quick review so others can find it too.Please be sure to checkout our website for previous episodes, our psych-approved resource page, and connect with us on social media! All this and more at www.thelylaspodcast.com
Staubige Pisten, neugierige Elefanten und furzende Flusspferde – im Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark erleben wir Uganda von seiner wilden Seite. Mit Freunden, Familie und lokalen Guides geht's auf Safari: Wir lauschen dem Konzert der Webervögel, entdecken Löwen im Schatten und lassen die Savanne auf uns wirken – Mikro stets bereit! Habt ihr auch schon die vorherigen Folgen über unsere Uganda-Reise gehört? Bisher erschienen sind:WW426: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (1/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW427: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (2/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW431: Von hungrigen Hippos und heulenden Hyänen (1/2) – Safari im Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark (Uganda) mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzRedaktion & Postproduktion: Erik LorenzDieser Podcast wird auch durch unsere Hörerschaft ermöglicht. Wenn du gern zuhörst, kannst du dazu beitragen, dass unsere Show auch weiterhin besteht und regelmäßig erscheint. Zum Dank erhältst du Zugriff auf unseren werbefreien Feed und auf unsere Bonusfolgen. Diese Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung bestehen:Weltwach Supporters Club bei Steady. Du kannst ihn auch direkt über Spotify ansteuern. Alternativ kannst du bei Apple Podcasts UnterstützerIn werden.WERBEPARTNERhttps://linktr.ee/weltwachSTAY IN TOUCH:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weltwach/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/weltwach/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weltwach/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WELTWACHNewsletter: https://weltwach.de/newsletter/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The dynamic (very pronounced air quotes) duo nos regalan un recap de la semana y un look at what's ahead.
SINGAPORE workshop : Engagement and burnout in the workplace INDIA workshop: High Performance Leadership SummitTo sign up for our difficult conversations and workplace culture workshop go here.Imagine being an introvert who works in banking and deciding to be the first women to lead an expedition down the Nile where you face attacks from crocodiles, hippo's and more.That's what happened to Sarah Davis who, in her forties and in search of more out of life, she decided to step away from her corporate life & attempt to paddle the length of the Nile.She survived hippo attacks, being arrested & detained in Burundi & running lethal rapids. Now, her expeditions in Oman, Australia and more have given Sarah insights into what it takes to overcome fear, thrive through uncertainty & succeed in challenging environments. Her best-selling book, Paddle the Nile: One Woman's Search For a Life Less Ordinary was published in July 2022.In this episode she shares:How she was a desperately shy and quite childWhat brought her to AustraliaThe vulnerability she felt from sharing her blogWhat happened when her passport got stolenHer experience going back into bankingWhy she decided to pursue an expeditionThe risks and preparation she had to learn aboutWhat she did in advance to mitigate the risksSeeing big white bags of contraband next to the riverHow the rapids worried her due to a near drowning experienceHer experience being attacked by a hippo on day 6The pep talk she gave herself to get throughThe other challenges she encountered on the expeditionGetting food poisoning the day before the last dayThe lessons she now carries with herKey Quotes“I felt like I had a really beautiful piece of clothing that just didn't suit me.”“The intel we got was that they were going to detain me if I went there.”“This huge hippo's bitten into the back of the raft. I'd never felt real primal fear before.”More about SarahFind out more about Sarah via her website, Instagram and LinkedIn.You can get involved with the podcast online On facebook in our community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/challengesthatchangeusOr on Instagram: @challengesthatchangeusIf you want to contact the podcast, email us here: support@challengesthatchangeus.comOr check out our website: www.Challengesthatchangeus.comIf you want to find out more about what Ali does, check out her business via the website:http://www.trialtitudeperformance.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wie klingt Uganda? In dieser Fortsetzung unserer Uganda-Serie nehmen wir euch mit auf eine akustische Reise durch den Westen des Landes – von den grünen Ausläufern des Kibale Forests bis in die weiten Savannen des Queen Elizabeth Nationalparks.Unsere Reise beginnt dort, wo Landwirtschaft und Wildnis aufeinandertreffen: In der Grenzregion zwischen dem Kibale Nationalpark und den umliegenden Dörfern erfahren wir, wie Mensch und Tier hier tagtäglich um Lebensraum ringen – mal kreativ, mal verzweifelt. Dann geht es weiter gen Süden, hinein in den Queen Elizabeth Nationalpark. Auf Pirschfahrten begegnen wir in dieser und der nächsten Folge Elefantenherden, Antilopen, Warzenschweinen und Löwen – aber vor allem hören wir genau hin.Da sind die emsigen Webervögel, die im Akkord ihre Nester knüpfen. Flusspferde, die wohlig in ihren Schlammbädern furzen. Hyänen, die in die Nacht hinaus heulen. Und Guides, die uns mit beeindruckendem Wissen, Geduld und Humor die Wunder dieser Landschaft näherbringen.Mit dabei: unser Team aus Freunden und Familie, ein Aufnahmegerät für jedes Rascheln und Rufen – und jede Menge Staunen!Habt ihr auch schon die vorherigen Folgen über unsere Uganda-Reise gehört? Bisher erschienen sind:WW426: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (1/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzWW427: Von Schuhschnäbeln und Schimpansen (2/2) – unterwegs in Uganda mit Lydia Möcklinghoff und Erik LorenzRedaktion & Postproduktion: Erik LorenzDieser Podcast wird auch durch unsere Hörerschaft ermöglicht. Wenn du gern zuhörst, kannst du dazu beitragen, dass unsere Show auch weiterhin besteht und regelmäßig erscheint. Zum Dank erhältst du Zugriff auf unseren werbefreien Feed und auf unsere Bonusfolgen. Diese Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung bestehen:Weltwach Supporters Club bei Steady. Du kannst ihn auch direkt über Spotify ansteuern. Alternativ kannst du bei Apple Podcasts UnterstützerIn werden.WERBEPARTNERhttps://linktr.ee/weltwachSTAY IN TOUCH:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weltwach/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/weltwach/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Weltwach/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WELTWACHNewsletter: https://weltwach.de/newsletter/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Check out the brand new Pursuit Apparel Line from Outdoor Vitals: https://alnk.to/2FE95c4Moose Mutlow is a senior trainer and family liaison officer of Yosemite Search & Rescue, one of the world's busiest organizations of its kind…and he's bringing his years of experience to the Backpacking Podcast. We talk about everything from swimming with crocs in Australia to Navigating thick patches or Rhododendron in the mountains of North Carolina. We also learn the harrowing details of the hardest parts of working in search and rescue. Tune in to hear from someone on the front lines or our National Parks.
This week's guest is Drew Butterwick, an experienced safari guide and wildlife photographer. Drew admits he is a big predator person, specifically a big cat person, and much of his focus while guiding in Africa is on finding these elusive creatures. The episode explores Drew's adventures in Africa, sharing stories of wildlife encounters, conservation efforts, and the challenges of capturing stunning photographs in the wild. The conversation highlights the beauty and unpredictability of nature, the importance of responsible wildlife tourism, and the profound impact of experiencing Africa firsthand. Drew shares insights into the expectations of first-time safari-goers and reflects on his journey to Africa, emphasizing the rich experiences that await those who venture into the wild.Sound bites“I'm a big predator person, big cat person.”“We drive right passed the ducks to go to the next thing with claws and teeth and the big stuff.”"You just made that up.""It's a magic place.""It's living, right?"Chapters00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome03:03 Travel Experiences and Challenges06:12 Wildlife Encounters in Africa09:00 Conservation Efforts and Anti-Poaching12:07 Close Calls with Wildlife14:56 The Thrill of the Wilderness18:11 Hippos and Their Behavior21:03 The Circle of Life in Nature37:45 The Harsh Realities of Nature43:24 Unique Safari Experiences47:10 The Allure of Africa51:31 Expectations of First-Time Visitors57:39 Drew's African Adventures01:01:13 Closing Thoughts and Future PlansLinksVoyager Safari Tourshttps://www.voyagersafari.com/Epic Wildlife Photoshttps://www.epicwildlifephotos.com/SNL Landsharkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_NS2H55dxIThanks for tuning in to the Beyond the Wild Podcast. Don't forget to subscribe to stay notified about upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing pleasure! Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.
Survival expert & wildlife biologist Forrest Galante joins the boys to discuss Nelk Boys backlash, the Ambani family's INSANE animal sanctuary, 100 Humans vs 1 Gorilla, bringing back the Woolley Mammoth & Dodo Bird from extinction, near-death experiences from animals, competing on ‘Naked & Afraid’, the 2 most dangerous animals ON EARTH, visiting the infamous North Sentinel Island, p*rn ruining indigenous tribes & more.. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/impaulsive Watch Previous (Drew McIntyre On Tag-Team w/ Logan Paul, Hate For Roman Reigns & CM Punk, Vince McMahon VS Triple H) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFl3_5J72Qg ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/impaulsiveshow/ Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome Forrest Galante!
July's Sneak Attack!!! Giant Masks and Tiny Hippos in NigeriaJoin Sneak for facts about our next Storypillar destination and kid-approved jokes that will make you laugh your face off! Region: NigeriaFacts: Igbo culture, Ijele masks, yamsAnimals: Worm lizards and pygmy hipposJokes: Yams and spots!Links for Kids: -Giante Ijele Masks-Yam vs Sweet Potato-Pygmy Hippo Facts-Worm Lizard Facts-World Wildlife Fund Action Center LinkMake a donation! Support Storypillar!https://ko-fi.com/storypillar Shop at: storypillarstore.threadless.comInfo/Get in Touch: Website: www.storypillar.com Instagram: @storypillar Join our mailing list. Created, Written, and Produced by: Meg Lewis Storypillar Theme Song: Lyrics by Meg Lewis Music by Meg Lewis, Andy Jobe and Suzanna BridgesProduced by Andy Jobe Episode Cover Art: Mackenzie Allison and Meg LewisSound Effects and Additional Music: -https://freesound.org/ -Joke Time Song: https://freesound.org/people/BlondPanda/sounds/659889/ -Silly Country Rhyme Song: BackgroundMusicforVideo-Pixabay Artists: AudioCoffee; John Bartman; Angel4leonKnow a kid with great advice for Sticky Situations? Shoot us an email at info@storypillar.com.© 2025 PowerMouse Press, LLC
As a follow-up to last week's conversation with Jonan Manzi and Ian Kiryowa, we spoke with the other side—hosting elected Hippos Rugby chairman Joshua Wakabi—as we continue to unravel what exactly is happening in Jinja with a club brimming with potential.#Uganda #rugby #jinja #jinjahippos #hipposrugby #rugbyunion #rugbyafrica #worldrugby #Ugandarugby
The Jinja Hippos enjoyed a largely successful season by many standards. However, their postseason was overshadowed by internal tensions as long-simmering issues came to the surface.At the heart of the dispute lies the question of the club's foundation—specifically, who holds the rightful mandate to claim ownership. This debate has also raised concerns about who has been truly responsible for supporting the day-to-day operations of the Jinja-based side.The controversy has caused divisions throughout the club, affecting players, management, and even the fans. To understand the situation, we sat down with Hippos Rugby Club Chairman Manzi Jonan and Secretary Ian Kiryowa to hear their side of the story, as we continue to unravel the facts.
Nick adds a fourth review this week, M3GAN 2.0 (theaters). And he gives us an extensive look at his recent trip to Africa where he and his wife went on multiple safaris. We'll retitle the segment "Lions and Hippos and Spears!" The Christopher Gabriel Program ----------------------------------------------------------- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Christopher Gabriel Program' on all platforms: The Christopher Gabriel Program is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- The Christopher Gabriel Program | Website | Facebook | X | Instagram | --- Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of the Compendium, we recount the harrowing true survival story of a 1994 Zambezi River attack. What began as a serene safari turned into a nightmare when a hippo capsized a canoe, leaving guide Phil Longden severely injured. Days later, another group faced a similar fate, battling both hippos and crocodiles in a desperate fight for survival. Amidst the chaos, a blue paddle became a symbol of hope, aiding in their escape. This tale of courage and resilience highlights the dangers lurking in the African wilderness and the extraordinary measures taken to survive. We give you just the Compendium, but if you want more, here are our resources: Terror on the Zambezi – by Hannes Wessels, Africa Unauthorized Terror In The Zambezi: I Shouldn't Be Alive - Youtube Host & Show Info Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox About: Kyle and Adam are more than just your hosts, they're your close friends sharing intriguing stories from tales from the darker corners of true crime, the annals of your forgotten history books, and the who's who of incredible people. Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland by Aleksey Chistilin Community & Calls to Action ⭐ Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
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Alison and Amanda talk about the pride of planking, decorum at drag shows, a whiskey-induced birthday whim, animal attacks, and the truly humble and totally hilarious Tony Hale. Sis & Tell, an award-winning weekly comedic podcast, is hosted by southern Jewish sisters the Emmy-nominated Alison Goldstein Lebovitz from PBS' The A List and Time Magazine's 2006 Person of the Year, Comedian Amanda Goldstein Marks.
This week on Cannabis Man, Don celebrates two years of wedded bliss and a recent cannabis event with a packed episode full of flavor, facts, and fire strains. He dives into High Minded Food Pairings, spotlighting unusual but delicious snack combos and pondering why Cheez-Its are so damn addictive. Don also reviews a Korner Boys Gusher strain preroll and shares some eye-opening cannabis news, including a survey that busts the lazy stoner myth: cannabis users are nearly 5x more likely to exercise regularly than eat fast food. Then it's off to Arkansas, where the state reports strong cannabis sales while the governor vetoes a bill to allow dispensary drive-thru windows. Plus, Don interviews the CEO of Hippos in Missouri, a cannabis company co-founded by former NHL stars, and encourages listeners to share their favorite munchie food pairings via social media or voicemail at 872-269-2403. If you're in Chicago, Don also recommends checking out the delicious creations from Lyon Legacy Cookie Company.
In this episode, the water colors team welcomes not one, but TWO special guests to join in on the fun! We’re happy to be joined again by aquatic ecologist Jordyn Stoll, as well as long time friend of the store and Victorian cichlid guru Justin Sarns! With the help of the experts, we discuss Lake Victorian cichlids, travel stories, and general ecology. Victoria is Africa’s largest lake and is home to some of the most unique fish in the world. Which Victorian species would you like to own? Join the discussion on the Water Colors Aquarium Gallery Podcast Listeners Facebook group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/788428861825086/ Enjoying the show? Support the gallery by shopping aquarium plants, merch, equipment, and more! https://watercolorsaquariumgallery.com/ Looking for more content? Become a YouTube member for exclusive access to behind the scenes livestreams! https://www.youtube.com/@watercolorsaquariumgallery
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In a new episode of The Big Fib we find out if our child contestant can spot which adult is lying about HIPPOS. How fast can Hippos swim? How many toes does a Hippo have? Fact or Fib: Hippos are related to pigs. Play along and see if you can guess who is telling the truth on The Big Fib gameshow. For more great shows for kids and families visit GZMshows.com. To hear all episodes of The Big Fib ad-free subscribe now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In a new episode of The Big Fib we find out if our child contestant can spot which adult is lying about HIPPOS.How fast can Hippos swim? How many toes does a Hippo have? Fact or Fib: Hippos are related to pigs. Play along and see if you can guess who is telling the truth on The Big Fib gameshow.For more great shows for kids and families visit GZMshows.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties 02:57 Understanding Pygmy Hippos 05:57 The Concept of 'Pick Me' Girls 08:51 Apologies and Accountability 12:09 Emotional vs. Physical Abuse 15:00 The Dangers of Hippos 17:57 Fun Facts About Pygmy Hippos 19:22 The Nature of Animals: Sweat and Strength 20:12 The Power Dynamics of Wildlife: Elephants vs. Rhinos 21:30 Pygmy Hippos: Misunderstood Creatures 23:21 Dressage: From War Tactics to Sport 25:13 The Age of Doctors: When is Too Old? 26:48 Ben Carson: A Medical Marvel or a Political Enigma? 28:09 The Art of Storytelling: Personal Experiences and Humor 33:16 Unexpected Encounters: A Night Out in New Orleans 38:16 Navigating Fan Interactions 41:02 The Misinterpretation of Comedy Bits 42:59 Dolly Parton and Her Legacy 45:06 Yacht Rock: A Musical Journey 49:01 The Impact of Movie Soundtracks 01:01:00 Upcoming Shows and Farewells 01:03:50 The Birth of a Leader 01:07:11 A Life of Purpose and Impact
This week Rich Zahniser formerly of The Hippos joins us. Rich tells us about the band's early days, recording in The Beastie Boys' studio, life on the road and how The Hippos got signed to Interscope Records. We also discuss the album cover for Heads Are Gonna Roll, recording of the album and early reaction to its 1999 release. All this and Ska News and our Ska Picks of the Week. Rich Zahniser;https://www.primeroyalstudios.comThe Hippos: Heads Are Gonna Roll Vinyl https://interscope.com/products/the-hippos-heads-are-gonna-roll-lp-interscope-com-exclusive?srsltid=AfmBOoo490mZtjlarOQxS4ekTtY7pJ9gjItOU6R_tUvkF0FTO7BIUI5VOn The Upbeat:ontheupbeatska.comSka News……-Abraskadabra On March 21 abraskadabra released a new song called No Strings Attached. https://open.spotify.com/album/2R3BO51lmiNLzZ8qJ8r43D?si=CCDj1WI4RR6WxNORpXPeEg-Joker's Republic On March 21 Joker's Republic released their cover of Lit's My Own Worst Enemy.https://open.spotify.com/album/6Tcr1GlMox5UJ3VVrNoTiH?si=DDqI7wpWR_GUn6GGj02n8A-The Kilograms On March 20th The Kilograms dropped a new song called Battles . https://open.spotify.com/track/7dpdey94k4VLMydkNvPrgW?si=z90rowwITge2SqRRL9aT8A&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A2Qz7dqhzS2Pg8T6Ntmm1vBSka News 2025 Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0CLg5HvXyFxP6hQxQi9Qfs?si=fmVCy1bORNGmlle3FA4-uw&pi=u-gkNw56cQRWeaSka Picks of The Week 2025:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4bzFTOq9JPpWk1KSEg2nqE?si=Dh0zXfgHSeqfVKsYs0HRJw&pi=u-bIgOFTm_QpaGSka News Theme by Lab Brats:https://labbrats.bandcamp.comMain Theme by Millington: https://millingtonband.bandcamp.com/music
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The guys talk about 50 Cent being a billionaire murder, the danger of hippos is discussed, Anthony Edwards had a bad night
The guys talk about 50 Cent being a billionaire murder, the danger of hippos is discussed, Anthony Edwards had a bad night
Do they sweat blood? Will one kill you? What are cocaine hippos? Is Moo Deng… okay? Actual real life Hippopotomologist Dr. Rebecca Lewison explains how hippos have some of the best – and worst – PR. We chat about pet hippos, subspecies, daily diets, the current state of hippo conservation, the absolute chaotic affection we have for pygmy hippos, their role as ecosystem engineers, what's up with their nostrils, and how to keep a hippo in your pocket. Also: how to flatter your friends into planning a group vacation. Visit the Lewison Lab at SDSU and follow Dr. Lewison on Google ScholarA donation went to The Wechiau Community Hippo Sanctuary (WCHS)More episode sources and linksSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesOther episodes you may enjoy: Pinnipedology (SEALS & WALRUSES), Wildlife Ecology (FIELDWORK), Cucurbitology (PUMPKINS), Culicidology (MOSQUITOES), Scatology (POOP), Conservation Technology (EARTH SAVING)Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow Ologies on Instagram and BlueskyFollow Alie Ward on Instagram and TikTokEditing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions and Jake ChaffeeManaging Director: Susan HaleScheduling Producer: Noel DilworthTranscripts by Aveline Malek Website by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
Did you know America once eyed hippos as a solution to its problems? This week on Hysteria 51 we dive into the bizarre yet true tale of how early 20th-century Louisiana faced a water hyacinth invasion and a looming food shortage—and how importing hippos, lovingly dubbed “lake cows,” was proposed as the answer. Join us as we explore the strange saga of "Lake Cow Bacon," the politicians and eccentric dreamers behind the plan, and why this idea almost became reality. Grab a plate of hypothetical hippo bacon, and let's get weird with history! Special thanks to this week's research sources: Videos Exploring 'Lake Cow Bacon': A Unique American Tale | weird history - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_d2LkczvLY America's Secret Plan to Replace BEEF with HIPPOS - https://youtu.be/ChqkNAeJygM?si=lu4ZzqkrrltaMETh Websites Second Boer War: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War The Daily Beast - https://www.thedailybeast.com/lake-bacon-the-story-of-the-man-who-wanted-us-to-eat-mississippi-hippos/ Smithsonian Magazine - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-the-us-almost-became-a-nation-of-hippo-ranchers-180982244/ On Pasture - https://onpasture.com/2016/04/18/u-s-hippo-ranches-and-lake-cow-bacon/ Email us your favorite WEIRD news stories: weird@hysteria51.com Support the Show Get exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1 Shop Be the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51?ref_id=9022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Did you know America once eyed hippos as a solution to its problems? This week on Hysteria 51 we dive into the bizarre yet true tale of how early 20th-century Louisiana faced a water hyacinth invasion and a looming food shortage—and how importing hippos, lovingly dubbed “lake cows,” was proposed as the answer. Join us as we explore the strange saga of "Lake Cow Bacon," the politicians and eccentric dreamers behind the plan, and why this idea almost became reality. Grab a plate of hypothetical hippo bacon, and let's get weird with history!Special thanks to this week's research sources: VideosExploring 'Lake Cow Bacon': A Unique American Tale | weird history - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_d2LkczvLY America's Secret Plan to Replace BEEF with HIPPOS - https://youtu.be/ChqkNAeJygM?si=lu4ZzqkrrltaMETh WebsitesSecond Boer War: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War The Daily Beast - https://www.thedailybeast.com/lake-bacon-the-story-of-the-man-who-wanted-us-to-eat-mississippi-hippos/ Smithsonian Magazine - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/how-the-us-almost-became-a-nation-of-hippo-ranchers-180982244/ On Pasture - https://onpasture.com/2016/04/18/u-s-hippo-ranches-and-lake-cow-bacon/ Email us your favorite WEIRD news stories:weird@hysteria51.comSupport the ShowGet exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1ShopBe the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting!https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51?ref_id=9022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tis the Yule and Jacob from Manchester very cannily suggests hippos as this week's topic. In Aesop's fable, the hippo is humiliated by being left out of any accounts of the Nativity and, according to Hans Christian Andersen, rather than sharing its feelings with its closest friend, the Little Mermaid, retreats to the Nile and dedicates itself to be able to run faster than you'd think it could. Perhaps by honouring the hippo on this special day we can bring its troubled narrative to a happy close.Join our PATREON for ad-free episodes and a monthly bonus episode: www.patreon.com/threebeansaladWith thanks to our editor Laura Grimshaw.Merch now available here: www.threebeansaladshop.comGet in touch: threebeansaladpod@gmail.com @beansaladpod