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"A constantly shifting atmospheric track that interplays with a wildlife field recording of grunting hippos. The intention behind this track was to layer gently microtonal hypnotic sounds with the insects as a rhythmic underlay and the hippos' growls blended in as if they were sniggering."Hippos in Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda reimagined by Michael Agar.
Recorded in the shallows of Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda. The microphones sit low, really close to the hippos resting in the mud.What defines this recording is mass. Around fifteen hippos, mostly stationary, but never still.Their presence registers through pressure, slow exhalations, submerged movement, and low frequency vocalisations that travel through both air and water.The surface carries subtle detail: displacement, ripples, contact. The sound is continuous but not dense, it breathes, expands, contracts.Humidity affects everything. High frequency detail softens, and distant sounds fold into the background. Insects form a constant upper layer, almost static like, but alive.There is no clear focal point. The recording holds a distributed weight, multiple bodies moving slowly, sharing space.Recorded by Rafael Diogo.
Colombia is confronting a unique problem: what to do with a population of hippopotamuses originally linked to Pablo Escobar. The notorious late drug lord became infamous for importing the creatures and establishing a zoo at one of his properties. - La Colombia si trova ad affrontare un problema singolare: cosa fare di una popolazione di ippopotami originariamente di proprietà di Pablo Escobar. Il famigerato signore della droga, ormai deceduto, era diventato tristemente famoso per aver importato questi animali e aver allestito uno zoo in una delle sue proprietà.
Colombia is confronting a unique problem: what to do with a population of hippopotamuses originally linked to Pablo Escobar. The notorious late drug lord became infamous for importing the creatures and establishing a zoo at one of his properties. - La Colombia si trova ad affrontare un problema singolare: cosa fare di una popolazione di ippopotami originariamente di proprietà di Pablo Escobar. Il famigerato signore della droga, ormai deceduto, era diventato tristemente famoso per aver importato questi animali e aver allestito uno zoo in una delle sue proprietà.
- Une nouvelle marque de vêtements lancée dans l'Aube, elle s'appelle OriginT&R . Reportage de CANAL 32 - Plus de place pour les hippopotames du zoo de la Flèche… On parle même de reproduction et c'est bon pour l'attractivité et le faire-venir dans le zoo. Un sujet de LMTV - Bretagne : l'autre pays du thé ? Et pourquoi pas ! 13 producteurs bretons s'unissent pour créer une filière unique. TEBEO nous en dit plus. - Enfin, un témoignage poignant pour terminer cette émission. Cette sportive de haut niveau, non-voyante, nous donne une leçon de courage, quels que soient vos soucis de sportif et/ou d'entrepreneur…Avec PUISSANCE TELEVISIONHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On this edition of FLZ presents: FEARLESS FRED KENNEDY talks with Rich about THE magical experience that can only be Florida Hippopotamus Cocaine Massacre (MAD CAVE STUDIOS) Follow Fred at: https://www.instagram.com/fearless_fred/ For your must stop destination for New Comic Book Day reviews: https://www.fanlightzone.com/comics Find A Comic Shop at: https://leagueofcomicgeeks.com/stores... Your Digital Marketplace for comics & Manga: https://neonichiban.com/ Find out more about COMICS! The Magazine: https://comicsthemagazine.com/ FOR ALL THINGS FLZ: https://linktr.ee/fanlightzone #comics #comicbooktalk #comicbook #fearlessfred #florida #hippos #hippopotamus #floridaman #storytelling #radio #madcavestudios #fanlightzone
In today's episode of Backpacker Radio presented by The Trek, brought to you by Topo Athletic, we sit down with Becca Beckham, trail name Little Bag, a Peace Corps veteran, thru-hiker and all around world traveler. Becca has hiked the Long Trail and PCT, and last year tackled the Colorado Trail, the Tour du Mont Blanc, and the GR20 in Corsica. In this one, Becca shares what it's like growing up in a military family bouncing across the country, to two years in Cameroon with the Peace Corps, to teaching English in France, to landing in the wonderful world of thru-hiking. She shares stories about floating a hippo-filled river in Central Africa, accidentally eating monkey, attending a rat festival, and what it's like to build community from scratch in a new place, over and over again. If you've ever wondered what it looks like to just keep saying yes, this is your episode. We wrap the show with some very big and ungood news for the future of this podcast- hint it involves Chaunce- hint it's probably what you think it is, hint we are all processing it together- hint it's not related to health or anything serious on that level- but yes it's sad and bad. We also share the tragic news about Ian MacLurg, a thru-hiker, Trek Blogger, and Trail Correspondent who recently passed away while hiking the PCT. On a lighter note- we reveal details of a live podcast happening in Denver in late June, the triple crown of team sports, the funniest terms for boobs, and why Chaunce is looking at her phone all the time during the podcast. Topo Athletic: Use code "TREK15TOPO" at topoathletic.com. Gossamer Gear: Use code "BACKPACKERRADIO" for $20 off LT5 Trekking Poles at gossamergear.com. OnX Backcountry: Through Memorial Day, use code "TREK70" for 70% off at onxmaps.com Hyperlite Mountain Gear: Use code "BPRADIO15" for 15% of hyperlitemountaingear.com [divider] Interview with Becca "Little Bag" Beckham Becca's Instagram Time stamps & Questions 00:05:40 - Reminders: Live podcast in Denver on June 26! Listen to our episodes ad-free on Patreon and subscribe to The Trek's Youtube! 00:08:17 - Chaunce's Big News 00:23:11 - Introducing Becca "Little Bag" Beckham 00:24:41 - How did you get into backpacking? 00:25:59 - What was it like growing up in a military family? 00:29:57 - What was it like making friends when moving to a new school every few years? 00:32:35 - Alabama snakes tangent 00:35:16 - How did you get from Peace Corps to the Long Trail? 00:39:08 - What brought you to the Peace Corps? 00:44:15 - What was your day-to-day life like integrating into the community in Cameroon? 00:51:30 - What kind of work were you doing in Cameroon? 00:53:27 - What is bush meat, and what was the wildlife like in Cameroon? 00:57:49 - Did you float a hippo-filled river in Cameroon? 01:03:30 - Do you feel like the Peace Corps prepared you for thru-hiking? 01:06:48 - Have you always been this adventurous? 01:08:23 - Has living a non-traditional lifestyle made it harder to find love? 01:17:15 - How did you come to the decision not to have kids? 01:20:14 - What were your biggest gear fails on the Long Trail? 01:21:25 - What did you learn from the PCT shakedown? 01:28:28 - What was the mud situation like on the Long Trail in a wet year? 01:33:02 - What happened in the gap between the Long Trail and the PCT? 01:39:54 - Did you get norovirus at Crater Lake on the PCT? 01:42:47 - What happened when you discovered you were allergic to Leukotape on the PCT? 01:51:41 - What was your best campsite on the PCT? 01:52:55 - How did you transition back to AmeriCorps after the PCT? 01:54:31 - What is the difference between AmeriCorps and Peace Corps? 02:00:56 - What was it like living in a 15-passenger van with your AmeriCorps team? 02:05:14 - What was it like doing a site visit inside an Idaho prison? 02:13:17 - What was it like installing wildlife-friendly fencing on a Montana ranch? 02:14:58 - How did the government cuts to AmeriCorps affect you personally? 02:20:27 - How did losing your job lead to an epic year of hiking? 02:21:54 - What was it like hiking the Colorado Trail? 02:27:43 - What was hiking the Tour du Mont Blanc like? 02:37:15 - Is the GR20 the hardest hike in Europe? 02:44:25 - Tell us about the pigs tearing a hole in your tent 02:51:18 - Peak Performance Question: What's your top performance enhancing or backpacking hack? Segments Trek Propaganda: Thru-Hiker Who Died on PCT Was Trek Blogger by Kelly Floro The Dark Side of Trail Magic: The Negative Experiences Hikers Rarely Talk About by Peg Leg QOTD: What's the best/funniest word for boobs? Triple Crown of (team) sports Mail Bag 5 Star Review [divider] Check out our sound guy @my_boy_pauly/ and his coffee. Sign up for the Trek's newsletter Leave us a voicemail! Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes (and please leave us a review)! Find us on Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play. Support us on Patreon to get bonus content. Advertise on Backpacker Radio Follow The Trek, Chaunce, Badger, and Trail Correspondents on Instagram. Follow Backpacker Radio, The Trek and Chaunce on YouTube. Follow Backpacker Radio on Tik Tok. Our theme song is Walking Slow by Animal Years. 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Episode 705: Welcome to the morning show! We start off with useless animal trivia. Is Jonathan the tortoise alive? Hippos in Columbia. Debating Antarctica. How far did Morse Code travel? Local reporter Marty Griffin regarding a youth curfew in Market Square. What is wrong with teens now and them not being afraid of cops? Andrew is conflicted with his support of cops now that he's old. PGH councilwoman has too much neck! Low trust society. Puke doesn't like Brett's hamburger puppet. Florida vs Kansas flatness. Would we fly to Mars some day?
Ewan Kyle grew up inside a national park in South Africa. His parents worked for Nature Conservation. He did his schooling at home and in the time he should have been in a classroom he was out in the field with researchers studying crocodiles, gaboon vipers, birds and the big five across the greater iSimangaliso wetlands. He eventually found his way to guiding on the northernmost estuary in South Africa, and one phone call from Rob Scott at African Waters later, he was on a boat heading into the Ndogo Lagoon in Gabon for the first time. He didn't sleep for three weeks. That was 2017. He's been at Sette Cama ever since. In this episode Ewan walks Wade through one of the most extraordinary fishing and wildlife destinations on earth - the second biggest lagoon in Africa, where tarpon up to 90 kilos crash mullet, cubera snapper push 50 kilos, bull sharks patrol the shore break, and forest elephants, lowland gorillas, dwarf crocodiles and surfing hippos are just part of the walk to work. Including Frank - a very large, very angry forest elephant with a blind eye, a torn ear, and a personal vendetta against humans. Recorded on location at Sette Cama camp, Gabon, Africa. VIDEO | PHOTO | FILM | MARKETING You're end-to-end Digital Solution Work with us… www.flowstateproductions.com.au Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wadekelly_/ https://www.instagram.com/flowstate_collective_podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/flowstate_productions/ THE FLOW STATE COLLECTIVE PODCAST from FLOW STATE PRODUCTIONS Pty. Ltd.
"Lo-Fi River Flow reflects the landscape, the people, and the life unfolding along the river's banks. The listening gradually narrows toward the movement of water itself, while remaining open to the presence of the animals that come to the river and live within its rhythm."The story begins at the edge of the current. At first the river feels like a distant presence — a continuous flow of sound moving through the landscape. But as listening deepens, the surface begins to reveal smaller events: water circling around submerged branches, sliding across gravel beds, whispering through reeds along the bank."With time, the river begins to speak in layers. Dawn arrives with the first birds calling across the water. The current shifts between calm and turbulence. Hippos move slowly through the river they call home, their bodies reshaping the surface of the flow. Further along the banks, baboons call across the valley in scattered groups, while distant Maasai voices occasionally rise and dissolve into the wider soundscape. At every turn, the river carries these voices differently."Gradually, more presences emerge. Animals approach the water to drink, to cross, or to rest along its edges. Their movements briefly intersect with the steady rhythm of the current before fading again into the surrounding landscape."What began as a study of water slowly becomes a listening to the life that gathers around it. The river is no longer only a flow of sound, but a meeting point — an ecological centre where movement, survival, and rhythm converge. In this way, Lo-Fi River Flow unfolds as a sonic story of the river itself: a living acoustic space where water carries both the voice of the current and the fleeting presence of those who come to it."Section of the river Lech reimagined by Karhide and Deep Dive Sound . -------Flow is a creative exploration telling the story of a river through the power of sound. The project is a collaboration between the University of Padova and the University of Würzburg, with support from Cities and Memory. Explore the full project at https://citiesandmemory.com/flow.
Colombia is confronting a unique problem: what to do with a population of hippopotamuses originally linked to Pablo Escobar. The notorious late drug lord became infamous for importing the creatures and establishing a zoo at one of his properties. - ኮሎምቢያ ሓደ ፍሉይ ጸገም ገጢምዋ'ሎ፣ ምስ ፓብሎ ኤስኮባር ቀዲሞም ምትእስሳር ዝነበሮም ጉማሬታት እንታይ ንግበሮም ዝብል። እቲ ዕሉል ወይ ፍሉጥ ጎይታ ምስግጋር ዕጽታት ወይ ሓሽሽ ዝነበረ መዋቲ፣ ነዞም ሓራምዝ ናብ ሃገሩ ብምእታዎምን ኣብ ሓደ ካብ'ቶም ዝውንኖም ኣባይቲታቱ መካነ እንስሳታት ብምውንናንን ይፍለጥ።
Colombia is confronting a unique problem: what to do with a population of hippopotamuses originally linked to Pablo Escobar. The notorious late drug lord became infamous for importing the creatures and establishing a zoo at one of his properties.
The Dad Bros cover the story of a female JP Morgan executive that is being accused of SAing a male underling. Ultra processed food may cause dementia risk according to a study. Hippos in Columbia are becoming a problem. A French Teen facing two years in a Singapore prison for licking a straw and putting it back. A woman gives birth on a plane. The President of the Philippines does jumping jacks to disprove health rumors. The story of a beauty influencer with no limbs gets more and more interesting. The show wraps up with some ridiculous ways fragile masculinity manifests. Drink of the Show: Shock Top Cosmic Berry Wheat SHOW LINKS JP Morgan Executive and The Brown Boy Indian (UPDATE Story may be fictitious) Hindustan Times Daily Serving of Ultra-processed Food Raises Risk of Dementia French Teen in Trouble in Singapore for Licking a Straw Baby Board on Plane Philippine President Does Jumping Jacks No Limb Beauty Influencer, it’s Complicated Putting on Makeup with no Limbs List of Fragile Masculinity Manifested Men Colombia Hippo Problem Secret Link Visit DadBros.com Follow the Dad Bros Show on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter Contact the Dad Bros: 1-844-DadTalk or Email Us Patreon The post Ep 655 – Dream Job appeared first on Dad Bros.
Stupid News 6am 4-30-2026 …Don't ask for a cup for water and then take soda …Son of a Billionaire offers to take 50 Hippos from Columbia …But why was She Smearing Feces Everywhere?
Steve's back to share his thoughts on CinemaCon 2026's movie scoops! As well as the Elden Ring movie, a Legend of Zelda movie update, and SCARY HIPPOS?! Music/SFX: If you like our sounds, sign up for ONE FREE MONTH on us at Epidemic Sound! Over 30,000 songs: http://share.epidemicsound.com/n96pc Follow The Valleyfolk across the digital globe: http://twitter.com/TheValleyfolk http://instagram.com/TheValleyfolk http://facebook.com/TheValleyfolk Follow the group on their personal socials: Joe Bereta: http://twitter.com/JoeBereta http://instagram.com/joebereta Elliott Morgan: http://twitter.com/elliottcmorgan http://instagram.com/elliottmorgan Steve Zaragoza: http://twitter.com/stevezaragoza http://instagram.com/stevezaragoza http://twitch.tv/elliottmorgan Hippopottymouth if you ask me
Recorded before a live Facebook (and YouTube) audience, Will, Kat and Jon discuss the following topics:0:00 - Introduction4:57 - Really hungry hippos terrorize Colombia15:35 - Hungry Hungry Hippos: The Game19:05 - Hungry: The Hungry Hippo Horror Movie21:35 - Why did we think Piranhas were a threat?24:30 - Piranha: The Movie (1978)30:05 - Asian Carp: The Real Piranhas38:50 - Street Fighter: The Movie43:00 - Street Fighter: The Video Game50:20 - Gen X Goes to Outer Space54:10 - Did you watch the Space Shuttle Challenger launch?1:03:40 - Wrap Up and Thank YouRead the Times of India story about Gen X in Space.Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1980snow.Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@1980snow
Welcome back to another completely normal episode of The Rizzuto Show… just kidding, nothing about this comedy podcast is normal and that's exactly why you're here.We kick things off with a post-420 check-in, where some members of the show definitely celebrated harder than others (we're looking at you). From there, it's a quick detour into “Back in the Day,” where historical facts meet Rizz Show logic—which means you'll learn something, but also somehow less than you started with.Then things really get moving. A guy is going viral for identifying “Bob Seger-approved bars,” which sparks a full-on deep dive into why Bob Seger might secretly be everyone's dad. There's passionate debate, emotional attachment, and at least one person ready to cry into a Coors Light.Meanwhile, in celebrity chaos: Fred Durst wants to create a festival for artists who feel snubbed, and honestly, we'd attend. Jelly Roll is training for the New York City Marathon while casually discussing removing excess skin—which leads to questions we were NOT prepared to ask on air. This comedy podcast truly covers everything, whether it should or not.We also get into the ongoing internet obsession with Sydney Sweeney, breaking down the debate over her roles, her image, and why the internet can't mind its own business. Add in rumors of a Chappelle's Show revival, and suddenly nostalgia hits hard.Oh, and just when you think we've hit peak weird—there's a horror movie about killer hippos. Yes, really. And yes, we watched the trailer so you don't have to (but you probably will anyway).We wrap it all up with a nostalgic look at the best animated movies of the 90s, some questionable birthday shoutouts, and the kind of chaos that makes this comedy podcast feel like hanging out with your funniest, most unhinged friends.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
https://www.outdoornews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/April-18-long-show.mp3 Tim Lesmeister and Rob Drieslein kick the show off with local news, including a rundown on which Minnesota counties are allowing rifles for deer hunting this fall and several conservation officer stories. Then longtime contributor and turkey hunter extraordinaire Mark Strand calls in with tips for the wild turkey season, which began in Minnesota on April 15. Brian “Bro” Brosdahl jumps in to recap the ice fishing season, the recent Rainy River walleye season, and the great bass fishing unfolding across Minnesota for the first time ever this April. Lesmeister and Drieslein wrap up the show talking about the first American to summit Mt. Everest, Jim Whittaker, Pablo Escobar's marauding hippos in South America, and the 2026 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame finalists. The post Episode 588 – Conservation officer stories, turkeys, spring bass, Pablo Escobar's rampaging hippos appeared first on Outdoor News.
On today's episode Arian, PFT and Big T talk to the director of ‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money' and author of ‘Easy Money', Ben Mckenzie. Ben breaks down the wild rise, messy fall, and behind-the-scenes truths from his new documentary ‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money', a deep dive into how hype, misinformation, and big money fueled the crypto boom and burned everyday investors. Plus, the guys get into Clavicular, the LIV tour, Allbirds new business strategy, Pablo Escobar's hippos, Tottenham FC, a missing nuclear official and much more. Enjoy! Follow @everyoneislyingfilm on Instagram or go to EveryoneIsLying.com for updates on where and when the film is playing near you. (00:05:35) Commanders New Uniforms (00:13:16) Clavicular (00:31:32) LIV Tour (00:35:49) AllBirds is Now an AI Company (00:54:01) Pablo Escobar's Hippos (00:57:42) LIV Tour (cont.) (00:59:48) Tottenham FC (01:08:10) Missing Nuclear Official (01:12:58) Nullarbor Links (01:22:30) Ben Mckenzie & DaveYou can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/macrodosing
Hour 4 opens with breaking updates claiming multiple ships have been turned away as the Iran blockade remains active, followed by personal commentary and lighter banter before transitioning into major political and legal developments. Shannon Bream breaks down Supreme Court tensions involving emergency rulings and public criticism among justices, while additional legal discussion touches on high-profile political investigations and ongoing fallout from Eric Swalwell's situation. The hour also features Griff Jenkins detailing Colombia's Escobar-era hippos turning into an uncontrollable invasive species now facing culling efforts, before closing with a heated critique of media bias and Secretary Pete Hegseth's confrontation with the press over coverage of U.S. operations. Hashtags: #Iran #Blockade #SupremeCourt #ShannonBream #GriffJenkins #PabloEscobar #Hippos #MediaBias #PeteHegseth #BreakingNews #Politics
Der Himmel über Afghanistan ist voll. Wegen des Iran-Kriegs fliegen derzeit viel mehr Airlines über das Land als üblich. Das bringt den Taliban, die in Afghanistan an der Macht sind, zusätzliche Einnahmen. Wirtschaftsredaktor Manuel Rentsch mit den Einzelheiten. · Erstmals seit Jahrzehnten haben Israel und der Libanon auf politischer Ebene Gespräche geführt. In Washington trafen sich die Botschafter der beiden Länder. Die beiden Länder einigten sich darauf, weitere Gespräche zu führen. Nahost-Experte Simon Wolfgang Fuchs ordnet das historische Treffen ein. · Es sollte ein grosses Jubiläumsfest werden. Die deutsche Fluggesellschaft Lufthansa feiert heute ihren 100. Geburtstag. Doch ausgerechnet jetzt erlebt die Airline einen der grössten Streiks ihrer Geschichte. Das Personal kämpft für bessere Arbeitsbedingungen. Hunderte Flüge sind ausgefallen oder werden noch ausfallen. Zehntausende Passagiere sind betroffen. Wirtschaftsredaktor Klaus Ammann erklärt, warum gerade jetzt bei der Lufthansa gestreikt wird. · Eigentlich leben Nilpferde in Afrika. Doch seit der Drogenbaron Pablo Escobar die Tiere nach Kolumbien importiert hat, gibt es auch eine kleine Population in dem südamerikanischen Land. Diese bringt aber einheimische Tierarten Bedrängnis. Katharina Wojczenko, Journalistin in Bogotá über die Hippos des Don Pablo.
Hippos were first introduced to Colombia by drug lord Pablo Escobar. After his death in 1993, the hippos were left roaming free on his abandoned estate and their population kept on growing. Colombia is the only country outside of Africa with a wild hippo population and they've become a tourist attraction there. But like other invasive species, they are an issue - tearing through villages and competing with native wildlife. The government has tried sterilising and relocating them but this has been expensive and unsuccessful. So now, they've decided to cull around 80 hippos to limit their growth but animal rights groups think other options might still be possible. We speak to the BBC's Climate and Science reporter, Esme Stallard, who explains how these decisions are made and why invasive species can be such an issue. And we hear from Manuel Rueda, a freelance journalist in Bogota, who has previously visited the hippos.
Soil health is a foundation for healthier communities, stronger economies, and more resilient landscapes. And yes, hippos can be major pests. During this episode of 4 The Soil: A Conversation, Jeff Ishee, Mary Sketch Bryant, and Eric Bendfeldt share who and what is for(4) the soil. Celebrating Earth Day on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, is a great way to build on that foundation. Tune in, subscribe, and like anywhere you get your podcasts or 4thesoil.org/podcastAs always, we encourage you to cooperate with other farmers, graziers, and gardeners for peer-to-peer learning and to follow the four core soil health principles: 1) Keep the soil covered -- Cover crops are our friends;2) Minimize soil disturbance -- Be gentle, take it easy;3) Maximize living roots year-round -- Keep roots growing; and4) Energize with diversity -- Thrive with diversity.You're invited to join an online presentation and conversation with previous podcast guest Bob Jones Jr., co-owner and chief executive officer of The Chef's Garden in Huron, Ohio!"The Chef's Garden: The Flavor of Health and Resilience"Monday, April 20, 20267:00 - 8:00 p.m. (EST)Online via ZoomREGISTER HERE: https://tinyurl.com/VAF2T-ChefsGarden-register To enjoy recent 4 The Soil blog posts and additional upcoming educational webinars and field days, please visit https://www.4thesoil.org/blog and https://www.virginiasoilhealth.org/. For questions about soil and water conservation practices and outdoor educational conservation activities for youth, call or visit a USDA Service Center, a Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District office, or your local Virginia Cooperative Extension office. 4 the Soil: A Conversation is made possible with funding support from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and The Agua Fund. Other partners include the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; Virginia Cooperative Extension; Virginia State University; Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation; and partners of the Virginia Soil Health Coalition.Disclaimer: Views expressed on this podcast are those of each individual guest.To download a copy of this, or any other show, visit the website 4thesoil.org. Music used during today's program is courtesy of the Flip Charts. All rights reserved. 4 the Soil: A Conversation is produced by On the Farm Radio in collaboration with Virginia Tech. The host and co-hosts are Jeff Ishee, Mary Sketch Bryant, and Eric Bendfeldt.
Colombia is weighing whether to cull or sterilize hundreds of feral hippos descended from animals once owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar. The invasive hippos are damaging ecosystems and threatening local communities, forcing officials to consider controversial population‑control measures after years of inaction. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says AI “clones” of creators — including himself — could soon interact with users across Meta platforms. The idea raises big questions about authenticity, trust, and how far AI personas should go in replacing real human presence online. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colombia is weighing whether to cull or sterilize hundreds of feral hippos descended from animals once owned by drug lord Pablo Escobar. The invasive hippos are damaging ecosystems and threatening local communities, forcing officials to consider controversial population‑control measures after years of inaction. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says AI “clones” of creators — including himself — could soon interact with users across Meta platforms. The idea raises big questions about authenticity, trust, and how far AI personas should go in replacing real human presence online. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'Philip Teresi on KMJ' on all platforms: --- Philip Teresi on KMJ is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- Philip Teresi on KMJ Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flying Alan Air this week is Regé-Jean Page! Rege joins Captain Carr for a globe-trotting chat that goes from the rolling hills of Tuscany to the very real threat of Aussie swooping magpies.From filming dreamy rom-com scenes with Halle Bailey in "You, Me and Tuscany", to growing up between Zimbabwe and London, Regé shares travel stories and some very surprising travel facts, plus the New Zealand landscapes that completely blew him away.Expect stories about hippos (yes, they're terrifying), wild holidays, punk bands, and life-saving tips for surviving Australia. 00:00 Hippos vs magpies… which is worse?00:07 Welcome Regé-Jean Page01:00 Name mispronunciation and overfamiliarity02:45 Filming in Tuscany - is it really that beautiful?03:50 That vineyard running scene explained04:40 The “shirt off” moment everyone's talking about05:50 Learning Italian (and forgetting it instantly)06:40 What on-screen “chemistry” really means09:30 Tuscany travel tips: food, driving & hidden gems12:50 Growing up in Zimbabwe13:40 Safaris, landscapes & why it's underrated14:10 No lads holidays… ever15:30 Teenage punk band era17:30 Most breathtaking place: New Zealand19:30 The truth about Australian magpies22:45 Travel bugbears & hotel habits24:50 Making our descent and the quick fire round26:10 Tipping etiquette tips#LifesABeach #RegeJeanPage #AlanCarr #YouMeandTuscany #TravelPodcast #Tuscany #NewZealand #Zimbabwe #ComedyPodcast #BehindTheScenes #RomCom #TravelStories ‘Life's A Beach' everyone's favourite travel podcast is here to give you all the vitamin D you need. More celebrity passengers unpack their travel suitcases dishing the dirt on their holiday high-jinks. Buckle up, sit back and enjoy the inflight entertainment!! A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Big Dumb Podcast S1 E 13 - Phone-Free Bars, Prostitution Rings & Why We Almost Ate Hippos New Big Dumb Podcast is up! This week we're covering: Tone-deaf Oklahoma cops and their baby-throwing April Fools prank Zuckerberg's Ewok village underground bunker A $500,000 handbag made from lab-grown T. rex leather The beaver that had New Jersey on high alert McGruff the Crime Dog heading to prison for 16 years And the wild 1910 plan to solve America's meat shortage… with hippos Plus the usual catch-up and what we're streaming. Which story made you laugh the hardest? Drop it in the comments #BigDumbPodcast #DumbNews #Podcast"
We finally watched Battleship… but this movie should have sunk before it was made. In this episode, we dive into the 2012 would-be blockbuster that tried to turn a board game into an action-packed alien invasion—and somehow missed the mark on just about everything. We talk about the bizarre plot, the lack of character depth, and the moments that made us laugh… but definitely weren't supposed to. Maybe a better game turned movie would be "Shoots and Ladders" or "Hungry, Hungry, Hippos."This ones for you Robin and Jason!
Monica and Mike positive spin being the sober person! They also discuss pegasi (pegases?) and dizzy bat.
The Ides of March isn't just a date—it's a warning. In this compilation from the Weekly Spooky horror podcast, four stories turn bad choices into worse consequences: a cursed swamp legend that crawls out of the mud, a predator's idea of “conservation,” a feast where the menu fights back, and an alarm clock that wakes up way more than you.In this episode (in order):• “Gator Boy of Dead Ore Swamp” — by David O'Hanlon • “Stay Hungry” — by David O'Hanlon • “You Are What You Eat” — by Robert Fields • “Rude Awakenings” — by Rob Fields If you like your horror with cryptid folklore, survival dread, dark humor, and that “oh no… it's happening” momentum—this one's for you. The swamp is listening. The jungle is watching. And the dead? They're very cranky about being disturbed.
This week Edy Hurst returns to talk about throwing porridge at things and answer a question about stinky hippos. Go and see Edy's kids show at the Leicester Comedy Festival: https://events.comedy-festival.co.uk/events/edy-hursts-dream-park-work-in-progress/ WE NEED YOUR QUESTIONS, JOKES AND NONSENSE TOO. SEND THEM IN TO: podcast@comedyclub4kids.co.uk GROWN UPS: IF YOU CAN BUY US A COFFEE PLEASE DO SO HERE: https://ko-fi.com/comedyclub4kids Website: www.comedyclub4kids.co.uk Bluesky: comedyclub4kids.bsky.social Facebook: facebook.com/ComedyClub4Kids Hosted by Tiernan Douieb. Music by Paddy Gervers. Design by John Beck. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Here on the podcast we've several episodes with guests who have told the story of being attacked by an animal. These include a grizzly bear, a monkey, a shark, a rattlesnake, a tiger, a pair of dogs, an alligator, and a swarm of yellow jackets. But we haven't yet had a story about a hippo attack. Until today. My guest today is Honor. She was traveling throughout Africa and she learned about the list of animals in Africa that cause the most fatalities. Hippos are number TWO on that list, and number one may surprise you. She told me what it was in our conversation. Hippos look like they would just want to roll over and scratch their belly. But don't be fooled. They are extremely territorial, and can get very angry. And, as Honor saw first-hand, they are also quite fast. If you'd like to contact Honor, she's in the Facebook group - https://WhatWasThatLike.com/facebook Full show notes and pictures for this episode are here: https://WhatWasThatLike.com/245 Graphics for this episode by Bob Bretz. Transcription was done by James Lai. Want to discuss this episode and other things with thousands of other WWTL listeners? Join our podcast Facebook group at WhatWasThatLike.com/facebook (many of the podcast guests are there as well) Get every episode ad-free, AND get all the Raw Audio exclusive episodes to binge, by joining the other listeners at What Was That Like PLUS. Try What Was That Like PLUS free: iPhone: at the top of the What Was That Like podcast feed, click on “Try free” Android: on your phone, go to WhatWasThatLike.com/PLUS and click to try it free on any app Sponsor deals: Visit AuraFrames.com and use promo code WHATWAS at checkout to get $45 off. If you're 21 or older, get 25% OFF your first order + free shipping @IndaCloud with code [WHATWAS] at https://inda.shop/[WHATWAS]! #indacloudpod Go to ThriveMarket.com/WHATWAS to get 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 gift just for signing up. Go to Quince.com/whatwas for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns! Get 15% off OneSkin with the code [WHATWAS] at https://www.oneskin.co/ #oneskinpod Try Mint Mobile for 3 months, for just 15 bucks a month - MintMobile.com/WHAT Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Evan Unger is a recognized expert in organizational change, leadership development, and collaborative facilitation. With decades of experience consulting for major enterprises, including large pharmaceutical companies and insurance organizations, Evan specializes in transforming workplace culture by empowering change agents at every level. His approach moves beyond traditional training, focusing on deep, practice-based skill transfer to foster genuine collaboration, reduce bureaucracy, and maximize meeting effectiveness. In this episode of Marketer of the Day, Evan Unger joins Robert Plank to discuss the art (and science) of running effective, high-stakes meetings. Evan reveals why most meetings are a microcosm of organizational dysfunction and how targeting meeting culture can boost company-wide productivity. Discover the “five fundamentals” for collaborative leadership, learn how to handle challenging personalities (including the “HiPPO” dynamic), and hear why real transformation starts with top-down engagement and extensive practice, not just passive training videos. Tune in for actionable strategies to reclaim time, drive better decisions, and create a culture of buy-in from the very first meeting. Quotes: “The fastest way to transform your company's culture is to change the way you lead meetings because every meeting is a window into your organization's soul.” “Real leadership isn't about having all the answers. It's about creating space for every voice and guiding your team to believe, ‘We did this ourselves.'” “You can't shift a culture with information alone. Transformation happens when leaders show up, practice together, and model the behaviors they want to see.” Resources: Evan Unger on LinkedIn
Buckle up for a wilderness horror compilation packed with scary stories of remote trails, isolated campsites, and nature that turns predatory. If you love horror podcast narration with survival terror, monster horror, and “we-shouldn't-be-here” dread… this one's for you.Tonight's collection features four tales where the map runs out, the sun goes down, and the woods start paying attention.• Fortune Falls — by David O'HanlonTwo college friends camp where they shouldn't, chasing a perfect sunrise at a hidden waterfall—until an unwanted visitor turns their quiet night into a brutal fight to make it out alive.• A Plant Called Death — by Bruce HaneyA couple hikes deep into the Pacific Northwest hunting a legendary bloom with a strange cycle… and discovers why some myths survive by warning people away.• Stay Hungry — by David O'HanlonA documentary crew tracks Colombia's infamous “cocaine hippos,” only to realize the river has new rules—and the biggest thing in the water isn't the only thing hunting.• The Hellhowler — by Joe SolmoParanormal investigator James Becker takes a client's “I'm being hunted” claim seriously—because something out there really is answering the call, and it's closing in fast. **My spookies—**which story hit you the hardest… the waterfall, the bloom, the river, or the hound?
Fred Kennedy cooked up an entire recipe of nostalgia of the 80's, seasoned with satire, blended finely with a dose of Humor, and added a finishing touch of rampaging Cocaine raged Hippos. The book starts as those old DARE videos did in the 1980's where this satire driven take on the War on Drugs reaches the Epicenter as characters like Detective Miguel Senecoza, Clarke Nebraska, and Jans M'jor "Disco" Discau lead the hilarity that ensues as a Hippo Sanctuary is led by Mr. Discau to disguise his enormous cocaine operation. Clarke Nebraska has been keeping Discau under surveillance with the FBI, but Miguel is on a mission to save his brother Tico who is undercover. The is Magnum PI meet Naked Gun or Miami Vice meets Hot Shots Part Deux. Kennedy makes for something that we need that missing from Comics in bringing the Silliness back.Written by Fred KennedyArtwork and Letters by James Edward ClarkeColors by Becka KinzieSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-faqs-project-hosted-by-james-grandmaster-faqs-boyce/donations
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!
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.
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!