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What do you do when the subject of your research lies deep beneath the waves? Send down an underwater robot, of course! We chat to volcanologist Sofia Della Sala about her recent fieldwork expedition to Santorini, where she used a Remotely Operated Vehicle, or ROV, to search for hydrothermal vents in the Aegean Sea. These vents - which are like hot springs on the sea floor - could provide vital insight into the volcanic and tectonic activity in the region.
Flood watch in effect as dangerous, rare weather event expected; Morrilton Police review protocols for safe rooms; Beck introduces bill to aid Green Bay Packaging with major expansion; Hot Spring man arrested in Morrilton moments after truck theft; circus in Perryville tonight; Sacred Heart alum named UALR's Workforce Development Director; high school baseball and softball roundup; we talk with Cindy Lucariello of the Conway County Care Center.
This month Matt, Mike, and Scott talk about Otakon's policy changes, the preview for the new Gundam series, and in our main segment the 2007 classic anime Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei.
Brett Baty and Clay Holmes continue to dominate spring training, AJ Minter to make opening day roster? and Mets sign the great Billy McKinney. Plus a whole lot more. Buy "The Rico" T-Shirts follow this link: https://breakingt.com/products/the-rico Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Baseball off to a good start? CheckSoftball doing well? CheckWomen's hoops in postseason? CheckWe cover all that in this one!
When it comes to green energy, Colorado Governor Jared Polis likes solar and wind. He's open to nuclear. But he's ALL IN on geothermal, and his allies in the state legislature are pushing a measure this session to accelerate geothermal drilling across the state. So what does that mean for our many beloved hot springs? Colorado Sun reporter Parker Yamasaki has been hearing from hot springs operators across the state who are worried, and her colleague Tracy Ross has been reporting on the state's most promising geothermal project at Mt. Princeton. They join producer Paul Karolyi to talk about whether there's enough hot water to go around. Paul talked about the case studies in Iceland and Japan. Would you give up your favorite hot spring for cheaper electricity? We want to hear from you! Text or leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: 720-500-5418 For even more news from around the city, subscribe to our morning newsletter Hey Denver at denver.citycast.fm. Follow us on Instagram: @citycastdenver Chat with other listeners on reddit: r/CityCastDenver Support City Cast Denver by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm Learn more about the sponsors of this March 17th episode: Denver Health Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We're joined by ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney for our usual Thursday interview, as he talks about Julio Rodriguez's hot spring training and the adjustments he's made at the plate. Furthermore, we talk about Edgar Martinez's role as hitting coach, Andres Munoz's perception around baseball and the Jerry Dipoto interview in The Athletic from last week.
Each winter, hundreds of thousands of tourists go to see the spectacle of Japan's snow monkeys bathing in the hot springs of Jigokudani Park in Nagano. Temperatures in the Japanese Alps plunge to around minus 20 and the macaques rely on the natural springs to survive the cold. With increasing visitor numbers to Japan, the monkeys have become the region's biggest attraction which is raising concern for their welfare. Staff here say the number of visitors to Jigokudani Park last year reached 257,000, the highest since it opened in 1964. The majority—60%—are from overseas. According to the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) website, there were 36,869,900 foreign visitors to the country between January and December 2024—an increase of 47% from the previous year. Park director Toshio Hagiwara shares mixed feelings about the surge in visitors. The increase in visitor numbers has improved the park's finances but Hagiwara expresses concern over the impact of tourism, particularly as many people try to physically interact with the monkeys. "Some visitors do not follow rules—touching monkeys, throwing stones at them and trying to feed them. Inside (the park) we are strictly monitoring and giving them warnings, but some still do it sneakily as we cannot monitor the whole area, which has been quite a pain in the neck for us," he says. "As a company, our business is going well to the level that we can relax financially. There was a time that we were at the risk of closing the park. So compared to that, we are financially relaxed now thanks to them (tourists)." Hagiwara also warns that many visitors arrive ill-prepared for the snow-blanketed and potentially treacherous valley and many injure themselves. Among the well-prepared tourists is French visitor Mari Berbertiere, who's secured lodging near the park to catch the monkeys in the early morning before the crowds arrive. "Too many people. But I knew it was like that, so it is not a surprise," she says. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Garrett Crochet and Alex Bregman have made a huge impact in the early days of Red Sox Spring Training, and Tom Caron & Lou Merloni are here to break it all down. They dive into Crochet's dazzling debut, where he flashed some serious strikeouts, and Bregman's stellar 3-for-3 performance at the plate, including a home run. The guys also discuss Red Sox clubhouse leadership, with bench coach Ramon Vazquez sharing insights on the young prospects in camp and what they're bringing to the table. Plus, they talk about the competition young players like Marcelo Mayer and Vaughn Grissom are up against. Will Grissom carve out a spot at 2nd base? Also on the show, Adam Ottavino talks about his return to Boston and what it means to rejoin the bullpen. And with Matt Moore added to the roster, there's a lot to cover in this jam-packed episode! Don't miss out—subscribe and listen to 310 To Left presented by your New England Ford Dealers and hosted by Tom Caron & Lou Merloni, now! GET NESN 360: https://nesn.com/download-the-nesn-app/ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NESN Twitter: https://twitter.com/NESN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NESN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nesn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nesn Twitch: https://twitch.tv/nesn/ 00:00 - Hello & Intro: Tom & Lou discuss the start of Red Sox Spring Training. 03:03 - Garrett Crochet's Debut: Impressive strikeouts and first impressions. 06:43 - Alex Bregman's Hot Start: A 3-for-3 performance with a home run. 13:57 - Trevor Story Interview: Insights into the team's early spring vibe. 19:49 - Red Sox Clubhouse Leadership: Discussion with Ramon Vazquez on team leadership and young prospects. 27:03 - Young Prospects: Discussion on the young talent, including Marcelo Mayer. 35:13 - Vaughn Grissom: Battling for the second base spot. 42:16 - Adam Ottavino: Returning to Boston and joining the bullpen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: From Pandas to Promises: Haruto's Surprising Hot Spring Encounter Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-02-20-23-34-01-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 白く輝く雪に覆われた箱根の温泉旅館。En: A Hakone hot spring ryokan covered with white, glistening snow.Ja: この風景を見ながら、遥斗は心が踊るのを感じていた。En: Seeing this landscape, Haruto felt his heart dance.Ja: 彼は久しぶりの旅行に、なんだか特別な予感を抱いていたのだ。En: He had a special premonition about this long-awaited trip.Ja: 「今日はデートかもしれない」と、期待に胸を膨らませていた。En: "Today might be a date," he thought, his chest swelling with expectation.Ja: 友人の優奈と葵から「サプライズがある」とだけ聞かされていた遥斗は、「ひょっとして、優奈たちが自分のために誰かを紹介してくれるのかもしれない」と勝手に想像を膨らませていた。En: Haruto, who had only been told by his friends Yuna and Aoi that there would be a "surprise," was imagining that "perhaps they might introduce someone to me."Ja: 実は、優奈と葵は付き合っていて、二人だけの時間を作る計画だった。En: In reality, Yuna and Aoi were dating and had planned to spend time alone together.Ja: 旅館は伝統的な木造建築で、隣には富士山を一望できる露天風呂。En: The ryokan was a traditional wooden building with an open-air bath next to it offering a panoramic view of Mount Fuji.Ja: まるで映画のワンシーンのような場所である。En: It was a place like a scene from a movie.Ja: そんな壮大な風景とは裏腹に、遥斗は緊張しながら鏡の前でネクタイを結んでいた。En: Contrary to the grand landscape, Haruto was nervously tying his tie in front of the mirror.Ja: 「よし、今日は決めるぞ」En: "Alright, today I'll make it."Ja: いよいよ、その「サプライズ」の時間がやってきた。En: Finally, the time for the "surprise" came.Ja: 彼は予約されていたロビーへ向かう。En: He headed to the lobby where a reservation had been made.Ja: そこには、なんと巨大なぬいぐるみのパンダと手紙が置いてあった。En: There, to his astonishment, was a giant stuffed panda and a letter.Ja: 「これは一体…?」En: "What is this...?"Ja: 手紙を開くと、優奈と葵からの感謝の言葉が。En: Opening the letter, he found words of thanks from Yuna and Aoi.Ja: 「遙斗、パンダをよろしくね!…しっかりと面倒見てね!」En: "Please take care of the panda, Haruto!... Make sure to look after it!"Ja: 遥斗は驚きのあまり、しばらく立ち尽くしていた。En: Haruto was so surprised that he stood there for a while.Ja: しかし、次第に苦笑しながら状況を飲み込んでいく。En: But gradually, he began to understand the situation with a wry smile.Ja: 「ここまで来たら仕方ないな」と、呟いてみた。En: "Well, there's no helping it now," he muttered.Ja: その夜、パンダとともに温泉に入り、少しずつその状況を楽しむことにした。En: That night, he decided to enjoy the situation little by little as he entered the hot spring with the panda.Ja: 湯気の中、先客で一人旅をしている女性と会話を交わす機会が訪れた。En: In the steam, he had the opportunity to converse with a woman traveling alone.Ja: 「そのパンダ、変わってますね!」笑って話す彼女に、遥斗もつられて笑った。En: "That panda is unusual!" she said with a laugh, and Haruto laughed along with her.Ja: 「友人が持たせました」と答えつつ、今度は素直に自分の楽しむ心を大切にすることに決めた。En: "A friend made me bring it," he replied, deciding this time to cherish his own enjoyment.Ja: この笑いで、遥斗は自分自身が変わっていくのを感じた。En: With this laughter, Haruto felt himself changing.Ja: 予期せぬ出来事でも楽しむ気持ちを持てるようになったのだ。En: He had learned to hold onto a sense of enjoyment even in unexpected events.Ja: そして、その女性との会話がきっかけで、新たな友人を作ることができた。En: And thanks to the conversation with the woman, he made a new friend.Ja: これ以来、遥斗は新しい出会いを恐れなくなり、自信を持って冒険することを学んだ。En: Since then, Haruto has no longer been afraid of new encounters and learned to venture forth with confidence.Ja: そして冬の箱根で、こんな特別な旅と思い出を手に入れたのだった。En: And in winter Hakone, he gained such a special trip and memories. Vocabulary Words:glistening: 輝くpremonition: 予感long-awaited: 久しぶりのexpectation: 期待panoramic: 一望できるscene: ワンシーンcontrary: 裏腹にastonishment: 驚きstuffed: ぬいぐるみwry: 苦笑cherish: 大切にするunusual: 変わってますventuring: 冒険するconfidence: 自信landscape: 風景encounter: 出会いreservation: 予約mirroring: 鏡grasped: 掴むassembled: 集めるreveal: 明かすafresh: 新たにbizarre: 異様encouraged: 促すinitiated: 始めるendeavor: 試みparadox: 逆説solitude: 孤独magnificent: 壮大profound: 深遠
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The Colorado Hot Springs Loop offers an opportunity for enthusiasts of thermal waters to take a remarkable journey through the picturesque landscapes of Colorado. Spanning a long, circular route of 740 miles, this trail encompasses 19 geothermal mineral springs, connecting notable destinations such as Steamboat Springs, Pagosa Springs, Durango and Ouray.Ouray's rich history begins with the Ute Native Americans, who first discovered the therapeutic properties of the springs, which later attracted miners and transformed the area into a bustling mining town. Notably, the mineral content of these springs mitigates the common sulfur odor associated with many geothermal sites, for visitors seeking a pleasant soaking experience. Among the highlights is the town of Ouray, renowned for stunning mountain surroundings and rich history, which attracts visitors to its four prominent hot springs resorts. Notably, the Strawberry Hot Springs in Steamboat Springs presents a unique experience, transforming from a family-friendly environment during daylight hours to an adult-only, clothing-optional venue in the evenings. Read more on GoNOMAD Travel: https://www.gonomad.com/229022-great-colorado-hot-springsListeners are introduced to the various hot springs resorts that populate the area, including the Historic Wiesbaden Hot Springs Spa, which embodies European charm. Links referenced in this episode:cohotspringsloop.comGoNomad.comhttps://www.gonomad.com/229022-great-colorado-hot-springs
Immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of a warm, natural hot spring. Soft, rhythmic bubbling and gentle water movements create a tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation, meditation, or deep sleep. Let the peaceful ambiance wash over you, bringing warmth and serenity to your mind and body.Want access to an ad-free, 8-hour version of this episode? Try Deep Sleep Sounds Premium free for 7 days: https://sleepsounds.supercast.com/.Create a mix of your favorite sounds by downloading the Deep Sleep Sounds App at: https://deepsleepsounds.onelink.me/U0RY/app.Having an issue with Deep Sleep Sounds or want to ask us a question? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions. Our AppsRedeem exclusive, unlimited access to premium content for 1 month FREE in our mobile apps built by the Slumber Studios team:Slumber App: slumber.fm/deepsleepsounds
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Lost Towel, Found Friendship: A Hot Spring Adventure Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-01-21-23-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 新年のお祝いの中、晴都(はると)、雪(ゆき)、空(そら)の三人の友達は、冬の温泉旅行にやってきました。En: Amid the New Year's celebrations, three friends, Haruto, Yuki, and Sora, embarked on a winter hot spring trip.Ja: 山の麓にある温泉旅館は、雪に覆われた松の木に囲まれ、幻想的な蒸気が漂っていました。En: The hot spring inn, located at the foot of the mountain, was surrounded by pine trees covered in snow, creating a fantastical atmosphere with steam drifting around.Ja: 「ここは最高の場所だね、みんなリラクスできるよ。」晴都は言いました。En: "Koko is the best place, everyone can relax," Haruto said.Ja: 温かいお湯に浸かり、三人はリラックスしていました。En: Soaking in the warm water, the three friends were relaxing.Ja: しかし、静かな時間はすぐに破られました。En: However, the peaceful moment was soon disrupted.Ja: 「あれ!タオルがない!」雪は驚いて叫びました。En: "Oh no! The towel is gone!" Yuki shouted in surprise.Ja: おちゃめな猿がタオルをすばやくかっさらい、近くの木の枝に飛び上がっていました。En: A mischievous monkey had quickly snatched the towel and jumped onto a nearby tree branch.Ja: 「あの湿った猿め!」空が笑いながら言いました。En: "That pesky wet monkey!" Sora said with a laugh.Ja: 雪は半分怒り、半分笑いながら言いました:「早く取り返さないと、帰れないよ!」En: Yuki, half angry and half laughing, said, "We need to get it back quickly, or we won't be able to leave!"Ja: でも、温泉の岩は滑りやすく、追いかけるのは難しそうでした。En: However, the rocks around the hot spring were slippery, and chasing the monkey seemed difficult.Ja: そこで、晴都は考えました。En: That's when Haruto had an idea.Ja: 「計画を立てよう。僕たちだけで取り返すのは難しい。」En: "Let's make a plan. It's too hard to get it back on our own."Ja: みんなは晴都の作戦を聞きました。En: Everyone listened to Haruto's strategy.Ja: 「僕たちには、以前のお菓子の包みがあるだろう?それで猿をおびき寄せるんだ。En: "We have those old snack wrappers, right? We can use them to lure the monkey.Ja: 空、君は踊って猿の注意を引いて。En: Sora, you dance to distract the monkey.Ja: それで雪、君がタオルをつかみにいくんだ。」En: Then Yuki, you grab the towel."Ja: こうして、作戦が始まりました。En: And so, the plan was set into motion.Ja: 空は湯煙の中で、コミカルな踊りを始めました。En: Sora began a comical dance amidst the steam.Ja: 猿は興味津々で見ていました。En: The monkey watched with great interest.Ja: そのすきに、雪はさっとタオルを取り戻しました。En: Taking advantage of that moment, Yuki swiftly retrieved the towel.Ja: 「やった!」と三人は声をそろえて叫びました。En: "We did it!" they all shouted in unison.Ja: 無事にタオルを取り戻し、三人は安心して着替えることができました。En: With the towel safely recovered, the three were able to change clothes with peace of mind.Ja: 「良いお正月の思い出ができたよね。」晴都は皆を見て笑いました。En: "We made a good New Year's memory, didn't we?" Haruto smiled at everyone.Ja: 「こういう予想外のことも楽しめるようになったんだ。」空は満足げに頷きました。En: "We've learned to enjoy unexpected things like this," Sora nodded contentedly.Ja: 帰り道、三人は雪の中を笑いながら歩きました。En: On the way back, the three friends walked through the snow, laughing.Ja: 温泉での出来事は、これからも語り継がれる思い出となりました。En: The events at the hot spring became a memory that would be retold over and over.Ja: 問題が起きた時でも、皆で協力すれば乗り越えられることを学んだ晴都たちは、互いの絆の強さを再確認したのです。En: Haruto and his friends learned that even when problems arise, by working together, they can overcome them, reaffirming the strength of their bond. Vocabulary Words:amid: 中embarked: やってきましたfantastical: 幻想的なdisrupted: 破られましたpesky: 湿ったchasing: 追いかけるlure: おびき寄せるdistract: 注意を引いてcomical: コミカルなswiftly: さっとretrieve: 取り戻しましたunison: 声をそろえてunexpected: 予想外のreaffirming: 再確認したbond: 絆soaking: 浸かりnearby: 近くのslippery: 滑りやすくstrategy: 作戦advantage: そのすきmemory: 思い出surrounded: 囲まれdrifting: 漂っていましたplan: 計画safely: 無事にsnatched: かっさらいmischievous: おちゃめなfoot: 麓peaceful: 静かなreaffirms: 再確認
The Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash in association with Wolfbrook is back in Christchurch for 2025. Confirmed as team captains – Dan Vettori for Team Cricket and Kieran Read for Team Rugby. Plus, team Rugby have secured West Indies and Jamaican cricket superstar Chris Gayle as their international wildcard player. ACC Commentator Matt Heath joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to preview the event from Otautahi. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we're going to introduce you to some of your colleagues in the farming and ranching business. This time, Mater Farms on the Palouse.
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Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: Crossroads of Connection: A Hot Spring Journey of Renewal Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2024-11-26-23-34-02-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 在南半球的春天,绿意盎然的山间,有一家温泉度假村。En: In the springtime of the Southern Hemisphere, nestled between lush mountains, there is a hot spring resort.Zh: 这里宁静而美丽,花香飘散,吸引着各式各样的人群。En: It is peaceful and beautiful here, with the scent of flowers drifting in the air, attracting a variety of people.Zh: 贾浩走进度假村,他是一个内向的IT专业人士,满脸倦意。En: Jia Hao walked into the resort; he is an introverted IT professional with a weary expression.Zh: 他需要放松,需要暂时逃离工作的压力。En: He needs relaxation and to temporarily escape the pressures of work.Zh: 他的计划是泡在温泉里,安静地度过几天。En: His plan is to soak in the hot springs and spend a few quiet days.Zh: 梅琳正坐在大厅里,微笑着打量这一切。En: Mei Lin was sitting in the lobby, smiling and observing everything.Zh: 她是一名旅行博主,常常寻找新的故事和体验。En: She is a travel blogger, always searching for new stories and experiences.Zh: 梅琳对每一个风景、每一个细节都充满好奇,她找到了最完美的地方记录她的旅程。En: Mei Lin is filled with curiosity about every scene and detail; she found the perfect spot to document her journey.Zh: 紫轩是度假村的经理。En: Zixuan is the manager of the resort.Zh: 她活力四射,总是确保客人们都有最佳体验。En: She is energetic, always ensuring that guests have the best experience.Zh: “欢迎欢迎!”紫轩热情地招呼着每一位到来的客人。En: "Welcome, welcome!" Zixuan greets every arriving guest enthusiastically.Zh: 温泉区,蒸汽轻柔地笼罩着池水。En: In the hot spring area, steam gently envelops the pool water.Zh: 贾浩坐在一个角落,望着平静的水面。En: Jia Hao sits in a corner, gazing at the calm water surface.Zh: 梅琳在另一边,低头查看她的笔记本。En: Mei Lin is on the other side, looking down at her notebook.Zh: 两人都沉浸在自己的世界里。En: Both are immersed in their own worlds.Zh: 一天傍晚,贾浩和梅琳在池边偶然对视。En: One evening, Jia Hao and Mei Lin accidentally made eye contact by the poolside.Zh: 起初,贾浩只是简单地点头示意。En: Initially, Jia Hao simply nodded in acknowledgment.Zh: 梅琳却主动微笑并开始攀谈。En: However, Mei Lin proactively smiled and began a conversation.Zh: “这里真美,是不是?”她说。En: "It's really beautiful here, isn't it?" she said.Zh: 起先,贾浩只是简单地回应,但梅琳的热情和亲切逐渐让他放下了隔阂。En: At first, Jia Hao responded simply, but Mei Lin's enthusiasm and friendliness gradually made him lower his barriers.Zh: “我来这里是想放松心情,”贾浩坦诚道。En: "I came here to relax," Jia Hao confessed.Zh: 随着谈话的深入,他们发现彼此有许多共同点。En: As their conversation deepened, they found many commonalities between them.Zh: 梅琳正寻找灵感,一个新的故事。而贾浩正在寻找内心的宁静。En: Mei Lin was searching for inspiration for a new story, while Jia Hao was seeking peace of mind.Zh: 在温泉夜色中,他们分享了许多个人的故事,逐渐感受到彼此的深刻联系。En: In the night atmosphere of the hot spring, they shared many personal stories, gradually feeling a profound connection with each other.Zh: 在那一刻,梅琳决定暂时放下工作,享受当下的每分每秒。En: At that moment, Mei Lin decided to temporarily put aside work and enjoy every moment of the present.Zh: 贾浩也鼓起勇气,决定尝试新事物,结识新朋友。En: Jia Hao also mustered the courage to try new things and make new friends.Zh: 夜已深,星星点点洒在天空中。En: The night grew deep, with stars scattering across the sky.Zh: 贾浩和梅琳漫步在度假村的步道上,决定今后一起探索这个地方的每一个角落。En: Jia Hao and Mei Lin strolled along the resort's paths, deciding to explore every corner of this place together in the future.Zh: 这是一个新的开始,是两个渴望改变的人命运的交汇点。En: This was a new beginning, a crossroads of fate for two people eager for change.Zh: 从此,贾浩不再一味沉浸在工作中,而是愿意去发现生活中的美好。En: From then on, Jia Hao no longer immersed himself solely in his work but was willing to discover the beauty in life.Zh: 而梅琳也学会珍惜此刻,感受每一次偶遇和惊喜带来的欢乐。En: Meanwhile, Mei Lin learned to cherish the present moment, to appreciate the joy brought by every encounter and surprise.Zh: 两个截然不同的人在这次旅途中相遇,彼此鼓舞,携手探索生活的更多可能。En: These two very different people met on this journey, inspiring each other and exploring more possibilities in life together. Vocabulary Words:nestled: 坐落lush: 绿意盎然resort: 度假村drifting: 飘散weary: 倦意temporarily escape: 暂时逃离introverted: 内向lobby: 大厅curiosity: 好奇document: 记录enthusiastically: 热情enveloped: 笼罩gazing: 望着notebook: 笔记本immersed: 沉浸acknowledgment: 示意proactively: 主动enthusiasm: 热情barriers: 隔阂confessed: 坦诚commonalities: 共同点peace of mind: 内心的宁静profound: 深刻connection: 联系mustered: 鼓起strolled: 漫步explore: 探索crossroads of fate: 命运的交汇点cherish: 珍惜inspiring: 鼓舞
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Listen to this episode ad free + exclusive episodes and other content at https://www.patreon.com/voicesinjapanThe autumn changing of the colors has started in Japan's northern-most mountains and countryside, drawing domestic and overseas tourists. Where are the 12 best spots to view the colors changing across Japan? Ben, Matt, and Burke cover those, including a few in Hokkaido!Sponsors:MaruMoriThis site has everything you need to learn Japanese! It's an all-in-one, guided, gamified Japanese learning experience with the aim to take you all the way from absolute beginner to language mastery, and the best part is you can start anywhere! https://marumori.io/register?rcode=vijBearfoot BarLocated in downtown Sapporo, walking distance from the subway station. There are a variety of Japanese made local and craft beers, bottled and on tap. 21 different sorts of international beers. A wide range of regular and unique spirits and basic cocktails also available. Burgers and pub style snacks. With friendly English and Japanese speaking staff. https://www.facebook.com/bearfootbarHokkaido GuideEstablished over 10 years ago, written by locals for locals and international tourists. The guide contains information on all types of businesses and locations around Hokkaido. There's information regarding all things Hokkaido such as sightseeing, nightlife, events, services, food and restaurants, entertainment, outdoor activities, and more. Currently offered in English and Thai, advertising space available. Check out website for everything you need to know about this beautiful prefecture. https://hokkaidoguide.comUse our Buzzsprout affiliate link to start your podcast today! Website:https://www.voicesinjapan.com/Follow us and check out our other content:https://youtube.com/@voicesinjapanpodcasthttps://twitter.com/voicesinjapanhttps://www.facebook.com/voicesinjapan/https://www.instagram.com/voicesinjapan/Get in touch: voicesinjapan@gmail.comSupport the show
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In this episode, Andrew tells a story about camping in British Columbia, Canada. He went with his brother and talks about their journey on logging roads, setting up camp in the rain, and enjoying a natural hot spring. Andrew also talks about an incident with his stolen sandals, describes the beautiful Kalamalka Lake, and explains why this trip was so special to him. This episode will help you improve your English in the following ways: Listening practice: You'll get to hear a native English speaker tell a detailed story about his outdoor experience. This helps improve your understanding of spoken English. New vocabulary: Learn words and phrases related to camping, nature, and travel, like "logging road," "raging river," and "hot spring." Useful expressions: Understand common English idioms such as "better safe than sorry," "stone's throw away," and "slept like a baby" in context. Canadian culture: Learn about outdoor activities in Canada, small-town experiences, and popular natural attractions. Pronunciation: Listen to the correct pronunciation of everyday English words and nature-related vocabulary, which you can practice yourself. English speaking practice: Join discussions with other listeners on the Culips Discord server for additional speaking practice. Important links: Become a Culips member Study with the interactive transcript Join the Culips Discord server Small-group discussion class schedule (member only)
Today I will introduce a town called Atami. Through today's episode, you will learn expressions to introduce famous and favorite places in your town.
Joined by friend of the podcast and travel expert Rob Dyer of The Real Japan, the Krewe explores Hyogo Prefecture and everything it has to offer! From popular spots to secret gems, Rob reveals his insight into place he calls his second home, foods that are must eat, and things that are must do! Hell yes to zip lining into Godzilla's mouth! Don't miss out on this fun travel episode!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (01:15:10)------ Rob's Links ------The Real Japan WebsiteRob on TwitterThe Real Japan on FacebookThe Real Japan on InstagramHow to Travel in Japan Without Speaking Japanese (Audiobook)------ Past KOJ Travel Episodes ------Checking Out Miyagi ft. Ryotaro Sakurai (Guest Host, William Woods) (S5E5)Explore Matsue ft. Nicholas McCullough (S4E19)Travel Hiroshima ft. Joy Jarman-Walsh (S4E4)Travel Aomori ft. Kay Allen & Megan DeVille (S3E17)Hungry For Travel ft. Shinichi of TabiEats (S3E15)Henro SZN: Shikoku & the 88 Temple Pilgrimage ft. Todd Wassel (S3E12)Border Closures Couldn't Stop These Visas! ft. Rob Dyer & Allan Richarz (S3E11)Off the Beaten Path: Kansai ft. Rob Dyer [Part 2] (S2E12)Off the Beaten Path: Kansai ft. Rob Dyer [Part 1] (S2E11)Japan Travel Destination: Hokkaido ft. Kay Allen (S2E7)Navigating Nippon: Where to Go in Japan? ft. Kay Allen of JNTO (S1E11)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event Calendar
Today, you'll learn about a gel that stops alcohol from making you drunk and harming your liver, the ancient viruses of Yellowstone hot springs, and the song that tiger beetles sing to confuse bats. Anti-Drunk Gel “Anti-intoxicant gel keeps alcohol out of the bloodstream.” by Ben Coxworth. 2024. “Single-site iron-anchored amyloid hyrdrogels as catalytic platforms for alcohol detoxification.” by Jiaqi Su, et al. 2024. Hot Spring Viruses “Hot springs viruses at Yellowstone National Park have ancient origins and are adapted to thermophilic hosts.” by L. Felipe Benites, et al. 2024. “Yellowstone's Best Geothermal Features.” by Amelia Mayer. 2023. “Hot Springs.” National Park Service. 2017. Tiger Beetles “Tiger beetles fight off bat attacks with ultrasonic mimicry.” EurekAlert! 2024. “Echolocation.” Neighbourhood Bat Watch. N.d. “Tiger beetles produce anti-bat ultrasound and are probably Batesian moth mimics.” by Harlan M. Gough, et al. 2024. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is part of my Folklore Friday series where I am sharing a folklore story every Friday in 2024. What is a Hot Spring Bird? This is a relatively short folklore story but is one that might interest anyone who plans to visit or take a dip into a hot spring while in Iceland. There is a type of bird that is said to lurk around hot springs. Over the centuries the description has been that the birds are the size of small ducks. They have mostly dark feathers with some white surrounding their eyes. They have only been spotted around hot springs, which might not seem weird.However, the catch is that when they are approached, they dive into the boiling hot water and might not be seen again. They have been spotted in the Hveragerði region where people often go on the Reykjadalur hot spring hike.Well, these reports are from people back in the day but it is possible that visitors are encountering them but don´t know who they are seeing. There have also been sightings of these birds flying out of hot springs. It is a bit shocking to see a bird emerging from a bubbling hot spring. Just something for you to keep your eyes open for when you visit a hot spring in this country. Random Fact of the Episode According to the book “Meeting with the Monsters”, there are about 700 hot springs and pools mentioned in a document from 1910 about Iceland. Icelandic Word of the Episode Hverafuglar – hot spring bird Share this with a Friend Facebook Email Twitter Let's Be Social Youtube Tiktok Instagram Facebook Þakka þér kærlega fyrir að hlusta og sjáumst fljótlega
Vision without eyes? Intelligence without a brain? Are plants more akin to us than we have been prepared to acknowledge? Or are they different in ways we will forever strain to imagine? One way or another, a vine with some unusual abilities is shaking the field of botany to its foundations.On this episode: Zoë Schlanger (author of the newly-released, New York Times bestselling book The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life on Earth) takes us to the misty rainforests of Chile and back to report on what might just be the world's most extraordinary plant — hidden in plain sight.— — —With music by Modern Biology, Mort Garson, Hotspring, Thumbug, and Sunfish Moon Light.For credits, citations, transcript, and more, visit futureecologies.net/listen/fe-5-10-everything-will-be-vine— — —
Hello Japanese learners ! Let's practice listening and speaking basic Japanese using podcast. Practice makes perfect ! ◆ In this episode, I'm talking about one of the oldest hot springs in Japan, using vocabulary and grammar from GENKI 1 Lesson 1 - Lesson 12. (GENKI 1 is a Japanese textbook meant for beginners at JLPT N5 / CEFR A1 level.) ◆ I read the script twice, first slowly and then a bit faster. - The slow version starts at 1:50. - The faster version starts at 3:32. ◆ The transcript for this episode in Hiragana is available : https://www.japanesewithmeg.com/podcast/ep20-the-oldest-hot-spring-in-japan ◆ Here is a list of today's new vocabulary which isn't covered in GENKI 1. おんせん hot springs おおいたけん Oita prefecture which is located in Kyushu ありまおんせん Arima Onsen, one of the oldest hotsprings in Japan ひょうごけん Hyogo prefecture which is west of Osaka おおさか Osaka, the second largest city in Japan りょかん Japanese traditional inn からだにいい good for health ◆ If you want to talk about the topic or to learn the grammar and the vocabulary used in my podcast, online weekly 1-on-1 lessons with Meg are available ! https://www.japanesewithmeg.com/
Joined by travel expert, owner of Lifebridge Inc., & popular YouTuber Ryotaro Sakurai and fellow New Orleanian William Woods, the Krewe explores Miyagi Prefecture and everything it has to offer! From popular spots to secret gems, Ryotaro & Will share their insight into place that are must see, foods that are must eat, and things that are must do! Don't miss out on this fun travel episode!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page, Blue Sky Social: @kreweofjapan.bsky.social, & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ Support the Krewe! Offer Links for Affiliates ------Use the referral links below & our promo code from the episode (timestamps [hh:mm:ss] where you can find the code)!Liquid IV Offer Link to save 20% Off your Entire Order! (00:01:06)Zencastr Offer Link - Use my special link to save 30% off your 1st month of any Zencastr paid plan! (01:15:10)------ Ryotaro's Links ------Ryotaro's Japan YouTube ChannelLifeBridge Inc.------ Past KOJ Travel Episodes ------Explore Matsue ft. Nicholas McCullough (S4E19)Travel Hiroshima ft. Joy Jarman-Walsh (S4E4)Travel Aomori ft. Kay Allen & Megan DeVille (S3E17)Hungry For Travel ft. Shinichi of TabiEats (S3E15)Henro SZN: Shikoku & the 88 Temple Pilgrimage ft. Todd Wassel (S3E12)Off the Beaten Path: Kansai ft. Rob Dyer [Part 2] (S2E12)Off the Beaten Path: Kansai ft. Rob Dyer [Part 1] (S2E11)Japan Travel Destination: Hokkaido ft. Kay Allen (S2E7)Navigating Nippon: Where to Go in Japan? ft. Kay Allen of JNTO (S1E11)------ JSNO Upcoming Events ------JSNO Event Calendar2024 Matsue-New Orleans Sister City Exchange Program & Application
Jake is having a GREAT spring for the 'stros, are you a believer?
In this episode, host Zach Urness takes listeners to the snowy wonderland of Willamette Pass, a great place to visit during the spring snow season. Even as the days get warmer and longer, there is still lots of snow on Oregon's mountain passes, which makes for a fun recreation season for skiing, snowshoeing and other activities. Urness highlights a rustic lodge to spend the night, wooden shelters hidden in backcountry snow and even hot springs to enjoy about an hour southeast of Eugene.
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It's a clear, cold winter night in the Nordic. Ice coats the branches of the trees, and snow covers the ground. But you've discovered a warm, cozy hot spring, where your mind and body can find deep relaxation and calm.Want access to an ad-free, 8-hour version of this episode? Try Deep Sleep Sounds Premium free for 7 days: https://sleepsounds.supercast.com/.Create a mix of your favorite sounds by downloading the Deep Sleep Sounds App at: https://deepsleepsounds.onelink.me/U0RY/app.Having an issue with Deep Sleep Sounds or want to ask us a question? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
In this episode, Katie (@katieofthelake), Jaq (@were_wife) and Ada-Rhodes (@the_ada_rhodes) talk about Revolutionary Girl Utena.Check out SplendorQueerGet bonus content on https://www.patreon.com/totallytransBuy our merch RedBubble and TeePublic Support the show
This week, podcast host Jim Santos meets Greg Goodmacher, an expat who began his live-overseas adventure over 30 years ago. Originally from New York and later, San Francisco, Greg caught the expat bug straight out of college, when teaching English, and a stint in the Peace Corps, brought him into contact with the many exotic attractions of Southeast Asia. Korea and Thailand appealed to him to different degrees, and a sojourn working in Abu Dhabi added a little variety to his experiences, but it was eventually Japan which captured his heart.Learning the local festival calendar, discovering the mountain terrain, and discovering a passion for winter sports kept Greg busy in the early years of his time in Japan. Meeting the woman who would become his wife also helped establish Japan as an essential part of his life. Add to that a deep love of the local cuisine, and an enthusiasm for onsens—the hot bath ritual—and it became clear that for Greg, Japan is where his heart lies.On the cusp of a move to a new region of Japan—one where he has easy access to winter sports, beaches, and natural hot springs, Greg shares a wealth of detail about living in Japan—from friendly neighbors who will look after your pets while you're away, to explaining just why the real estate in Japan is so affordable. If you're enjoying the podcast, we would really appreciate it if you could leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform: https://lovethepodcast.com/internationalliving.Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
Need time to concentrate or relax? Then listen to the natural sounds of Beryl Spring in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Beryl Spring, in the Gibbon River valley south of Artist's Paintpots, is a complex plumbing system in Yellowstone National Park with a strongly and constantly boiling hot spring pool, and a powerful fumarole just behind the pool.If you're looking for the video, check out Beryl Spring on the USGS YouTube channel.
Need time to concentrate or relax? Then listen to the natural sounds of Cinnamon Spouter in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Cinnamon Spouter is located in the Black Sand Basin in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. If you're looking for the video, check out Cinnamon Spouter on the USGS YouTube channel.
In this spooky episode, Madi takes us to Iceland to learn all about its most haunted hot spring, and the chilling (oddly enough) legend behind it. Also, you're all invited to our Spill the Mead field trip we take here one day!Purchase your own mead hereMake sure to use code SPILLTHEMEAD10 at checkout!Join our Patreon for extra content!You can purchase Spill the Mead merchandise at spill-the-mead.printify.meMusic is composed by Nicholas Leigh nicholasleighmusic.comFind us on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook @spillthemeadpodcastFind Madi @myladygervais on Instagram and @ladygervais on TikTokFind Emily @ladybourdon on Instagram and @lady.bourdon on TikTok
Welcome to this special Halloween episode of All Things Iceland. Today I'm sharing about Iceland's haunted hot spring called Gunnuhver on the Reykjanes Peninsula. The Reykjanes Peninsula is the same area where the Blue Lagoon, the international airport, and our last eruption are located. It's an area that most visitors never explore extensively and yet there are fascinated attractions, places to eat, accommodations, and, of course, this haunted hot spring. How Gunnuhver Hot Spring was Named Gunnuhver is named after a woman named after Guðrún Önundardóttir, who also went by the name Gunna. It is said she lived in Sandgerði on the Reykjanes peninsula more than 400 years ago. The placed she lived in was owned by a lawyer named Vilhjálmur Jónsson. One day when Gunna was not able to pay her rent, Vilhjálmur came and took the only thing that she owned, which was a cooking pot. This enraged Gunna because that is all she had to make food and now it was gone. She decided to go on a starvation protest until her cooking pot was given back to her but Vilhjálmur never relented and she died. The men that carried her coffin to the cemetery noticed at some point that it had become suspiciously light. I guess they would not dare open it, so they continued on to the grave site where she would be buried As they dug her grave, a mysterious voice was heard saying “No need deep to dig, no plans long to lie”. The next day Vilhljálmur's body was found blue and with broken bones. The spirit of Gunna had haunted him. Of course, this sparked concern in towns people, so a priest was called in. The priest devised a plan to caste Gunna's spirit into the bubbling hot spring and it worked. To this day, it is said that when you visit this hot spring you can see the face of a woman in the billows of steam trying to escape. Random Fact of the Episode Along with being haunted, Gunnuhver is also Iceland's largest mud pool. It is 20 meters wide across the rim, which is about 65 feet. Mud pools are formed when steam from the boiling geothermal reservoir water comes out and mixes with surface water. When fresh lava rock in the area encounters the gases like carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide, that are produced from the geothermal water and surface mixing, they turn to clay. Icelandic Word of the Episode Gleðilega Hrekkjavöku (Happy Halloween) – hrekkur means prank and vaka means to awake Share This Post Facebook Email Twitter Let's Be Social Youtube Tiktok Instagram Facebook Þakka þér kærlega fyrir að hlusta og sjáumst fljótlega
This week on Krewe of Japan Podcast... in light of Japan Society of New Orleans's upcoming 2024 Sister City Exchange Program, the Krewe sits down with Nicholas McCullough, Coordinator of International Relations for the International Tourism Division in Matsue. Nicholas takes us through some of the must-see, must-do, must-eat options that Matsue has to offer inbound visitors! Stay tuned at the end for some information on how to participate in the New Orleans-Matsue Sister City Exchange Program in 2024!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!------ About Nicholas & Matsue ------In Matsue Facebook PageImages in Matsue Instagram Page------ About New Orleans-Matsue Sister City Exchange Program ------JSNO Page about Exchange ProgramsBecome a Member of Japan Society of New Orleans
This week on Krewe of Japan Podcast... the Krewe sits down to discuss omiyage, when to get it, who to get it for, what to get, and how to navigate the culture of gift-giving in Japan! From sneaky good ideas to absolutely DON'T DO IT mistakes, the Krewe has it all!------ About the Krewe ------The Krewe of Japan Podcast is a weekly episodic podcast sponsored by the Japan Society of New Orleans. Check them out every Friday afternoon around noon CST on Apple, Google, Spotify, Amazon, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to share your experiences with the Krewe? Or perhaps you have ideas for episodes, feedback, comments, or questions? Let the Krewe know by e-mail at kreweofjapanpodcast@gmail.com or on social media (Twitter: @kreweofjapan, Instagram: @kreweofjapanpodcast, Facebook: Krewe of Japan Podcast Page, TikTok: @kreweofjapanpodcast, LinkedIn: Krewe of Japan LinkedIn Page & the Krewe of Japan Youtube Channel). Until next time, enjoy!
It's a Patreon-palooza this week thanks to Gavin (Society), Ann Yourell (The Mirror Has Two Faces), Travis (The Hill) and Carl Beasley (Secrets of the Hot Spring). It was a bit of a Goldilocks story on this episode, with some movies being incredibly enjoyable, some just so-so and then so bad you want to light yourself on fire. Which movie falls where? Tune in to find out! ***************************************************************** Love the Podcast? Leave us a review! Other places to follow Alternate Ending. Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter Tim Letterboxd | Carrie Letterboxd Support Alternate Ending and check out our member perks, via our Patreon page!
Drumming @3:00pm est- Usiku @4:00 ringingstonenetwork@gmail.com https://youtu.be/x-6Q1-BVqO4 Living in a Crystal Palace Family, have you ever pondered “Why the Great Spirits seeded Man on a Spinning Crystal Ball?” Quartz will produce an electric charge when heated, pressure applied or liquid ran over it. So does Earth and man have an electrical connection, via quartz, to our Ancestors, Life Path, time travel or manifestation? On August 6th, 2023 at 4 pm eastern on Blog Talk Radio's Truth2Power show, come join us, the Usiku-Dunbar group, that journeyed into the Crystal Palace at Hot Spring, Arkansas, during the 2023 Summer Solstice. Again the Usiku-Dunbar Expedition on Truth 2 Power. Call in number (323) 642-1586. “ALL MY RELATIONS”
On today's episode we have co founder and CEO of Momotaro Apotheca, Lindsay Wynn (She/Her) join us for a vulnerable conversation about authentic liberation. Together we talk about having sex in a Hot Spring, finding empowerment in vulnerable conversations, and connecting to radical pleasure. If you enjoyed today's podcast, then please subscribe, leave a review, or share this podcast with a friend! To learn more, head over to the website https://www.modernanarchypodcast.com And if you want to connect deeper with the Modern Anarchy Family, then join the movement by becoming a part of the conscious objectors patreon. Your support is what keeps this podcast free and sustainable. You'll also access private posts about Nicole's research, a community discord, and behind the scenes content. Join the community here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=54121384 Intro and Outro Song: Wild Wild Woman by Your Smith Modern Anarchy Community: Website : https://www.modernanarchypodcast.com Pleasure Practice: https://www.modernanarchypodcast.com/pleasure-practice Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/modernanarchypodcast Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=54121384 Lindsay's Community: Momotaro Apotheca : https://momotaroapotheca.com/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lovemomotaro/ Resources to Learn More: Nonviolent Communication : https://bookshop.org/a/88413/9781892005281 The power of vulnerability | Brené Brown : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCvmsMzlF7o Joyful Militancy : https://bookshop.org/a/88413/9781849352888 The Spectrum of Privilege : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5gZ3PHYU3U Radical Ecstasy : https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/503940
The time has finally come! That is a pun, of course, since our quest to restore J'Michael is nearing completion. That is also somewhat of a pun. Sorta. None of us want to be around for what happens once our new dragon ally gets their mojo back so we obviously ignore it and hop into the hot springs.Also, video version of our kickstarter episodes are being released so be sure to check your email.Also super DUPER thank you to Landan Smith, Dan M. Garcia, James Stanley, Jeffrey Tien, Mike Weber, Charlene MacPherson, AngryArmadillo, Craig Girten, William Pettibone and Jonah Eisenstock.The adventure continues with Screech Echo (Mike Bachmann), Selene Von Esper (Jennifer Cheek), R'Oarc (Nika Howard), T'Chuck (Tim Lanning), and our Dungeon Master Michael DiMauro. Don't forget to follow our editor David Stewart! Cover art by https://twitter.com/zackmeyman! Want the world to see your fan art? Tweet it with #DrunksAndDoodles.Find more info by clicking right here - https://linktr.ee/GAPCast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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