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In 1818, Army veteran John Cleves Symmes Jr. declared that the earth was hollow and proposed to lead an expedition to its interior. He promoted the theory in lectures and even won support on Capitol Hill. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll describe Symmes' strange project and its surprising consequences. We'll also revisit age fraud in sports and puzzle over a curious customer. Intro: Grazing cattle align their bodies with magnetic north. The Conrad Cantzen Shoe Fund buys footwear for actors. Sources for our feature on John Cleves Symmes Jr.: David Standish, Hollow Earth: The Long and Curious History of Imagining Strange Lands, Fantastical Creatures, Advanced Civilizations, and Marvelous Machines Below the Earth's Surface, 2007. Peter Fitting, ed., Subterranean Worlds: A Critical Anthology, 2004. Martin Gardner, Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science, 1986. Paul Collins, Banvard's Folly: Thirteen Tales of Renowned Obscurity, Famous Anonymity, and Rotten Luck, 2015. Americus Symmes, The Symmes Theory of Concentric Spheres: Demonstrating That the Earth Is Hollow, Habitable Within, and Widely Open About the Poles, 1878. James McBride and John Cleves Symmes, Symmes's Theory of Concentric Spheres: Demonstrating That the Earth Is Hollow, Habitable Within, and Widely Open About the Poles, 1826. Adam Seaborn, Symzonia: A Voyage of Discovery, 1820. Donald Prothero, "The Hollow Earth," Skeptic 25:3 (2020), 18-23, 64. Elizabeth Hope Chang, "Hollow Earth Fiction and Environmental Form in the Late Nineteenth Century," Nineteenth-Century Contexts 38:5 (2016), 387-397. Marissa Fessenden, "John Quincy Adams Once Approved an Expedition to the Center of the Earth," smithsonianmag.com, May 7, 2015. Daniel Loxton, "Journey Inside the Fantastical Hollow Earth: Part One," Skeptic 20:1 (2015), 65-73. "Journey Inside the Fantastical Hollow Earth: Part Two," Skeptic 20:2 (2015), 65-73. Matt Simon, "Fantastically Wrong: The Real-Life Journey to the Center of the Earth That Almost Was," Wired, Oct. 29, 2014. Kirsten Møllegaard and Robin K. Belcher, "Death, Madness, and the Hero's Journey: Edgar Allan Poe's Antarctic Adventures," International Journal of Arts & Sciences 6:1 (2013) 413-427. Michael E. Bakich, "10 Crazy Ideas From Astronomy's Past," Astronomy 38:8 (August 2010), 32-35. Darryl Jones, "Ultima Thule: Arthur Gordon Pym, the Polar Imaginary, and the Hollow Earth," Edgar Allan Poe Review 11:1 (Spring 2010), 51-69. Johan Wijkmark, "Poe's Pym and the Discourse of Antarctic Exploration," Edgar Allan Poe Review 10:3 (Winter 2009), 84-116. Donald Simanek, "The Shape of the Earth -- Flat or Hollow?" Skeptic 13:4 (2008), 68-71, 80. Duane A. Griffin, "Hollow and Habitable Within: Symmes's Theory of Earth's Internal Structure and Polar Geography," Physical Geography 25:5 (2004), 382-397. Tim Harris, "Where All the Geese and Salmon Go," The Age, July 22, 2002. Victoria Nelson, "Symmes Hole, or the South Polar Romance," Raritan 17:2 (Fall 1997), 136-166. Hans-Joachim Lang and Benjamin Lease, "The Authorship of Symzonia: The Case for Nathaniel Ames," New England Quarterly 48:2 (June 1975), 241-252. Conway Zirkle, "The Theory of Concentric Spheres: Edmund Halley, Cotton Mather, & John Cleves Symmes," Isis 37:3/4 (July 1947), 155-159. William Marion Miller, "The Theory of Concentric Spheres," Isis 33:4 (December 1941), 507-514. "John Cleves Symmes, the Theorist: Second Paper," Southern Bivouac 2:10 (March 1887), 621-631. Will Storr, "Journey to the Centre of the Earth," Sunday Telegraph, July 13, 2014. Richard Foot, "Believers Look for Fog-Shrouded Gate to Inner Earth," Vancouver Sun, May 30, 2007. Umberto Eco, "Outlandish Theories: Kings of the (Hollow) World," New York Times, July 21, 2006. Mark Pilkington, "Far Out: Going Underground," Guardian, June 16, 2005. Leigh Allan, "Theory Had Holes In It, Layers, Too," Dayton Daily News, Dec. 11, 2001. Tom Tiede, "John Symmes: Earth Is Hollow," [Bowling Green, Ky.] Park City Daily News, July 9, 1978. Louis B. Wright, "Eccentrics, Originals, and Still Others Ahead of Their Times," New York Times, July 21, 1957. "Sailing Through the Earth!" Shepparton [Victoria] Advertiser, March 24, 1936. "People Inside the Earth Excited America in 1822," The Science News-Letter 27:728 (March 23, 1935), 180-181. "Monument to a Dead Theory," Port Gibson [Miss.] Reveille, Jan. 20, 1910. "Story of John Symmes: His Plan to Lead an Expedition to the Interior of the Earth," New York Times, Sept. 18, 1909. "The Delusion of Symmes," New York Times, Sept. 10, 1909. "Symmes' Hole," Horsham [Victoria] Times, May 18, 1897. "An Arctic Theory Gone Mad," New York Times, May 12, 1884. "Symmes's Theory: His Son Expounds It -- The Earth Hollow and Inhabited," New York Times, Dec. 2, 1883. "Planetary Holes," New York Times, June 14, 1878. "Symmes and Howgate: What the Believer in the Polar Opening Thinks of the Latter's Plan of Reaching the Open Polar Sea," New York Times, Feb. 24, 1877. "In the Bowels of the Earth," Ballarat Courier, March 14, 1876. "Symmes' Hole," New York Times, Dec. 24, 1875. Lester Ian Chaplow, "Tales of a Hollow Earth: Tracing the Legacy of John Cleves Symmes in Antarctic Exploration and Fiction," thesis, University of Canterbury, 2011. Listener mail: "Danny Almonte," Wikipedia (accessed June 27, 2021). Tom Kludt, "Age-Old Problem: How Easy Is It for Athletes to Fake Their Birthdates?" Guardian, March 16, 2021. "Age Fraud in Association Football," Wikipedia (accessed July 3, 2021). Muthoni Muchiri, "Age Fraud in Football: How Can It Be Tackled?" BBC News, April 26, 2019. Dina Fine Maron, "Dear FIFA: There Is No Scientific Test to Prevent Age Fraud," Scientific American, Aug. 11, 2016. This week's lateral thinking puzzle is taken from Agnes Rogers' 1953 book How Come? A Book of Riddles, sent to us by listener Jon Jerome. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
In 1938, Italian physicist Ettore Majorana vanished after taking a sudden sea journey. At first it was feared that he'd ended his life, but the perplexing circumstances left the truth uncertain. In today's show we'll review the facts of Majorana's disappearance, its meaning for physics, and a surprising modern postscript. We'll also dither over pronunciation and puzzle over why it will take three days to catch a murderer. Intro: By design, no building in Washington, D.C., is taller than the Washington Monument. The Vienna Vegetable Orchestra plays instruments made of fresh vegetables. Sources for our feature on Ettore Majorana: Erasmo Recami, The Majorana Case: Letters, Documents, Testimonies, 2019. Salvatore Esposito, Ettore Majorana: Unveiled Genius and Endless Mysteries, 2017. Salvatore Esposito, The Physics of Ettore Majorana, 2015. Salvatore Esposito et al., eds., Ettore Majorana: Notes on Theoretical Physics, 2013. Salvatore Esposito, Erasmo Recami, and Alwyn Van der Merwe, eds., Ettore Majorana: Unpublished Research Notes on Theoretical Physics, 2008. Francesco Guerra and Nadia Robotti, "Biographical Notes on Ettore Majorana," in Luisa Cifarelli, ed., Scientific Papers of Ettore Majorana, 2020. Mark Buchanan, "In Search of Majorana," Nature Physics 11:3 (March 2015), 206. Michael Brooks, "The Vanishing Particle Physicist," New Statesman 143:5233 (Oct. 24, 2014), 18-19. Francesco Guerra and Nadia Robotti, "The Disappearance and Death of Ettore Majorana," Physics in Perspective 15:2 (June 2013), 160-177. Salvatore Esposito, "The Disappearance of Ettore Majorana: An Analytic Examination," Contemporary Physics 51:3 (2010), 193-209. Ennio Arimondo, Charles W. Clark, and William C. Martin, "Colloquium: Ettore Majorana and the Birth of Autoionization," Reviews of Modern Physics 82:3 (2010), 1947. Graham Farmelo, "A Brilliant Darkness: The Extraordinary Life and Mysterious Disappearance of Ettore Majorana, the Troubled Genius of the Nuclear Age," Times Higher Education, Feb. 18, 2010. Frank Close, "Physics Mystery Peppered With Profanity," Nature 463:7277 (Jan. 7, 2010), 33. Joseph Francese, "Leonardo Sciascia and The Disappearance of Majorana," Journal of Modern Italian Studies 15:5 (2010), 715-733. Frank Wilczek, "Majorana Returns," Nature Physics 5:9 (2009), 614-618. Barry R. Holstein, "The Mysterious Disappearance of Ettore Majorana," Journal of Physics: Conference Series 173, Carolina International Symposium on Neutrino Physics, May 15–17, 2008. Joseph Farrell, "The Ethics of Science: Leonardo Sciascia and the Majorana Case," Modern Language Review 102:4 (October 2007), 1021-1034. Zeeya Merali, "The Man Who Was Both Alive and Dead," New Scientist 191:2563 (Aug. 5, 2006), 15. Erasmo Recami, "The Scientific Work of Ettore Majorana: An Introduction," Electronic Journal of Theoretical Physics 3:10 (April 2006), 1-10. Ettore Majorana and Luciano Maiani, "A Symmetric Theory of Electrons and Positrons," Ettore Majorana Scientific Papers, 2006. R. Mignani, E. Recami, and M. Baldo, "About a Dirac-Like Equation for the Photon According to Ettore Majorana," Lettere al Nuovo Cimento 11:12 (April 1974), 568-572. Angelo Paratico, "Science Focus: Italy Closes Case on Physician's Mysterious Disappearance," South China Morning Post, Feb. 15, 2015. Antonino Zichichi, "Ettore Majorana: Genius and Mystery," CERN Courier 46 (2006), N6. Peter Hebblethwaite, "Saints for Our Time," Guardian, April 17, 1987. Walter Sullivan, "Finding on Radioactivity May Upset Physics Law," New York Times, Jan. 14, 1987. Nino Lo Bello, "Is Missing Atomic Scientist Working for the Russians?" [Cedar Rapids, Iowa] Gazette, May 3, 1959. Listener mail: "Farmers Project Is Right on Time," New Zealand Herald, Feb. 6, 2012. "Farmers Opens New Napier Store," Scoop, June 6, 2013. Megan Garber, "The State of Wyoming Has 2 Escalators," Atlantic, July 17, 2013. Brandon Specktor, "Believe It or Not, This State Only Has Two Escalators -- Here's Why," Reader's Digest, Sept. 8, 2017. Audie Cornish and Melissa Block, "Where Are All of Wyomings Escalators?" NPR, July 18, 2013. Natasha Frost, "Spiral Escalators Look Cool, But Do They Make Sense?" Atlas Obscura, July 5, 2017. "Spiral Escalator," Elevatorpedia (accesssed April 17, 2021). "Aussie," Wikipedia (accessed April 16, 2021). "Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet," Wikipedia (accessed April 14, 2021). "Naming Cockburn," City of Cockburn (accessed April 14, 2021). This week's lateral thinking puzzle is taken from Anges Rogers' 1953 book How Come?: A Book of Riddles, sent to us by listener Jon Jerome. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
REACHing Out are bi-weekly mini-episodes where we answer YOUR Questions. This week's question comes from Miriam in Waterloo, Ontario who asks "Why does Saturn have rings?" Hosts: Brian Holden and Meredith StepienWritten by: Sandy Marshall with Nate DuFort, Meredith Stepien and Brian Holden.Co-Created, Produced by: Nate DuFort and Sandy MarshallEdited by: Nate DuFortMusic composed by: Jesse CaseLogo by: Steven Lyons All about Saturn’s Ringshttps://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/saturn/in-depth/#:~:text=Saturn's%20rings%20are%20thought%20to,another%20material%20such%20as%20dustTo learn more about Saturn, visit https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/saturn/overview/ Do you have a question for a future edition of “Reaching Out?” Just get your parents permission and give us a call at 312-248-3402 (or an email at ReachthePodast@gmail.com) and leave us a message with your first name, where you're from and your question for a chance to be featured in an upcoming episode. You can find REACH on Twitter and Instagram or at www.ReachThePodcast.com REACH: A Space Podcast for Kids is a production of Soundsington Media committed to making quality programing for young audiences and the young at heart. To find out more go to www.soundsingtonmedia.com
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Eugene Bullard ran away from home in 1907 to seek his fortune in a more racially accepting Europe. There he led a life of staggering accomplishment, becoming by turns a prizefighter, a combat pilot, a nightclub impresario, and a spy. In this week's episode of the Futility Closet podcast we'll tell Bullard's impressive story, which won him resounding praise in his adopted France. We'll also accidentally go to Canada and puzzle over a deadly omission. Intro: The melody of Peter Cornelius' "Ein Ton" is a single repeated note. Thomas Edison proposed the word hello to begin telephone conversations. Sources for our feature on Eugene Bullard: Tom Clavin and Phil Keith, All Blood Runs Red: The Legendary Life of Eugene Bullard -- Boxer, Pilot, Soldier, Spy, 2019. Gail Buckley, American Patriots: The Story of Blacks in the Military From the Revolution to Desert Storm, 2001. Jonathan Sutherland, African Americans at War: An Encyclopedia, 2004. Alexander M. Bielakowski, Ethnic and Racial Minorities in the U.S. Military, 2013. Edmund L. Gros, "The Members of Lafayette Flying Corps," Flying 6:9 (October 1917), 776-778. James Norman Hall and Charles Bernhard Nordhoff, The Lafayette Flying Corps, 1920. John H. Wilson, "'All Blood Runs Red,'" Aviation History 17:4 (March 2007), 13-15. Brendan Manley, "France Commemorates WWI Lafayette Escadrille," Military History 33:3 (Sept. 2016), 8. Rachel Gillett, "Jazz and the Evolution of Black American Cosmopolitanism in Interwar Paris," Journal of World History 21:3 (September 2010), 471-495. Thabiti Asukile, "J.A. Rogers' 'Jazz at Home': Afro-American Jazz in Paris During the Jazz Age," The Black Scholar 40:3 (Fall 2010), 22-35. Tyler Stovall, "Strangers on the Seine: Immigration in Modern Paris," Journal of Urban History 39:4 (June 14, 2013), 807-813. Nicholas Hewitt, "Black Montmartre: American Jazz and Music Hall in Paris in the Interwar Years," Journal of Romance Studies 5:3 (Winter 2005), 25-31. Frederic J. Svoboda, "Who Was That Black Man?: A Note on Eugene Bullard and The Sun Also Rises," Hemingway Review 17:2 (Spring 1998), 105-110. "Air Force Honors Pioneering Pilot," Military History 36:6 (March 2020), 10. Ann Fotheringham, "Eugene Bullard," [Glasgow] Evening Times, June 8, 2020. Jeremy Redmon, "AJC Local In-Depth Georgia Hero," Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Oct. 10, 2019. Jeremy Redmon, "Only in the AJC: Georgia Hero," Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Oct. 7, 2019. Herb Boyd, "First Black Fighter Pilot, Eugene Bullard," New York Amsterdam News, Aug. 29, 2019. Janine Di Giovanni, "The Yanks Who Chose to Stay," [London] Evening Standard, March 23, 2009. Fred L. Borch and Robert F. Dorr, "Expatriate Boxer Was First Black American Combat Pilot," Air Force Times, Feb. 23, 2009. Brad Barnes, "'Flyboys' Uses Eugene Bullard as Model for Character," McClatchy-Tribune News Service, Sept. 22, 2006. Sherri M. Owens, "1st Black Combat Pilot: He Flew for Freedom," Orlando Sentinel, July 29, 2001. Michael Kilian, "Smithsonian to Honor First Black Combat Pilot," Chicago Tribune, Oct. 11, 1992, 6. "Exhibition Traces Role of Blacks in Aviation," New York Times, Sept. 26, 1982. "Eugene Bullard, Ex-Pilot, Dead; American Flew for French in '18," New York Times, Oct. 14, 1961. Dominick Pisano, "Eugene J. Bullard," Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Oct. 12, 2010. Robert Vanderpool, "African-American History Month: Eugene Bullard -- The First African-American Military Pilot," Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Feb. 29, 2016. Cori Brosnahan, "The Two Lives of Eugene Bullard," American Experience, PBS, April 3, 2017. Caroline M. Fannin, "Bullard, Eugène Jacques," American National Biography, October 2002. Listener mail: "A Tale of Two Sydneys: Dutch Teen Tries to Visit Australia, but Ends Up in Nova Scotia," CBC, March 30, 2017. Ashifa Kassam, "Land Down Blunder: Teen Heading to Australia Lands in Sydney, Nova Scotia," Guardian, March 31, 2017. "Italian Tourists End Up in Wrong Sydney," CBC, July 7, 2010. "Oops. British Couple Flies to Canada by Mistake," CBC News, Aug. 6, 2002. "No Kangaroos. But Can We Interest You in a Fiddle?" CBC News, Sept. 19, 2008. "What Is the Most Common City/Town Name in the United States?" U.S. Geological Survey (accessed Feb. 27, 2021). Robert C. Adams, On Board the "Rocket," 1879. This week's lateral thinking puzzle is taken from Anges Rogers' 1953 book How Come?: A Book of Riddles, sent to us by listener Jon Jerome. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
Here are eight new lateral thinking puzzles -- play along with us as we try to untangle some perplexing situations using yes-or-no questions. Intro: In 1940, the Venezuelan post office was said to deliver love letters at half price. In 1890 Mark Twain composed a holiday message for the New York World. The sources for this week's puzzles are below. In a few places we've included links to further information -- these contain spoilers, so don't click until you've listened to the episode: Puzzle #1 is from Agnes Rogers' 1953 book How Come? A Book of Riddles, sent to us by listener Jon Jerome. Puzzle #2 is from listener Cheryl Jensen, who sent this link. Puzzle #3 is from listener Neil de Carteret and his cat Nala. Puzzle #4 is from listener Ananth Viswanathan. Puzzle #5 is from Dan Lewis' Now I Know e-newsletter. Here are two links. Puzzle #6 is from Greg. Here's a link. Puzzle #7 is from Sharon. Here are two links. Puzzle #8 is from Greg. Here's a link. You can listen using the player above, download this episode directly, or subscribe on Google Podcasts, on Apple Podcasts, or via the RSS feed at https://futilitycloset.libsyn.com/rss. Please consider becoming a patron of Futility Closet -- you can choose the amount you want to pledge, and we've set up some rewards to help thank you for your support. You can also make a one-time donation on the Support Us page of the Futility Closet website. Many thanks to Doug Ross for the music in this episode. If you have any questions or comments you can reach us at podcast@futilitycloset.com. Thanks for listening!
All of women sufferings – PMS, hormonal ups and downs, anxieties, disinterest of sex, lack of self value, fears,…and many women giving up on sex at all… (I experienced this) are due to one fact: most of us women do hardly ever reach a state of being in total peace and fulfilment. AND Only THAT state regenerates our energy and fills us with love for the beloved one AND for any other person around us. HOW COME you may ask me? Because to reach that state, we need to be able to relax fully into sex and be able to reach our full orgasmic state (ATTENTION not necessarily confusing it with an orgasm generated by clitoris stimulation!) The dilemma is that a) We as women hardly know that this orgasmic state exists nor how it feels like until we touch it. That place is our natural orgasmic state to which we have a right. That orgasmic state produces waves after waves after waves and as energy moves up through our chakras (not down as in conventional sex), they clean and purify them. b) Men don't know either and don't provide enough TIME and Space, love and dedication for us to fully surrender to that orgasmic state. Men mainly know the tricks of excitement and ejaculation, which are superficially satisfying, while in the depths a bubbling sexual pool remains untapped. A man's inability to channel his real life force leads to frustration, aggression, anger, restlessness, obsessive fantasising about sex – and all kinds of sexual perversions, which of course affect us in return. We women need to break the cycle. IT'S IN OUR HANDS to influence the sex act by discovering the TRUE source of THAT orgasmic state. Find out more here in this podcast.
Welcome to Blaise the Trail Podcast with Fertility Expert, Blaise Hunter.What is my purpose – is a question confronting more and more people today. Blaise Hunter, The Fertility Guru, shares her insights on how to “Blaise the Trail” through challenges, disappointments, and fear to rise up as the hero of your life and breathe fire on this world. Whether you want to learn more about birthing your passions and dreams, discovering peace amongst the pain of infertility and loss, or get your appetite for life back, this is the podcast for you.Each topic will inspire you to lean into your flaws and allow them to be the vehicle that transports you into becoming the hero of your life.This week’s topic is– How Come?Blaise’s coaching practice is based on the quote from Fred Devito “What doesn’t challenge you; Doesn’t change you.” She leads the charge by challenging herself and the world to take off the masks and be vulnerable so we can address root issues and grow. That’s how we can transform into the best version of ourselves.In this episode, Blaise chats with her six-year-old daughter, Lexi Hunter, and they get curious about life. Blaise was frustrated with being asked “How Come” and “Why” all day long with her child. After changing her attitude, Blaise embraced the questions and her daughter’s curiosity. This show will lean into the questions and add some comic relief in this trying time for parents.- Anyone else feeling the effects of parenting 24/7?- Blaise turned her frustration into a fun podcast for Lexi and her to bond.- We need to take a cue from children and get curious about life again.- Never stop asking questions.To contact Blaise Hunter and access coaching programs, purchase books or have her speak at your next event visit www.blaisehunter.com If you were inspired, please subscribe and support this podcast so together we can breathe fire.Blaise the Trailhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail-podcast-ep-13-how-come-blaise-interviews-her-6-year-old-and-answers-all-her-how-come-questions
Welcome to Blaise the Trail Podcast with Fertility Expert, Blaise Hunter.What is my purpose – is a question confronting more and more people today. Blaise Hunter, The Fertility Guru, shares her insights on how to “Blaise the Trail” through challenges, disappointments, and fear to rise up as the hero of your life and breathe fire on this world. Whether you want to learn more about birthing your passions and dreams, discovering peace amongst the pain of infertility and loss, or get your appetite for life back, this is the podcast for you.Each topic will inspire you to lean into your flaws and allow them to be the vehicle that transports you into becoming the hero of your life.This week’s topic is– How Come?Blaise’s coaching practice is based on the quote from Fred Devito “What doesn’t challenge you; Doesn’t change you.” She leads the charge by challenging herself and the world to take off the masks and be vulnerable so we can address root issues and grow. That’s how we can transform into the best version of ourselves.In this episode, Blaise chats with her six-year-old daughter, Lexi Hunter, and they get curious about life. Blaise was frustrated with being asked “How Come” and “Why” all day long with her child. After changing her attitude, Blaise embraced the questions and her daughter’s curiosity. This show will lean into the questions and add some comic relief in this trying time for parents.- Anyone else feeling the effects of parenting 24/7?- Blaise turned her frustration into a fun podcast for Lexi and her to bond.- We need to take a cue from children and get curious about life again.- Never stop asking questions.To contact Blaise Hunter and access coaching programs, purchase books or have her speak at your next event visit www.blaisehunter.com If you were inspired, please subscribe and support this podcast so together we can breathe fire.Blaise the Trailhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail-podcast-ep-13-how-come-blaise-interviews-her-6-year-old-and-answers-all-her-how-come-questions
Welcome to Blaise the Trail Podcast with Fertility Expert, Blaise Hunter.What is my purpose – is a question confronting more and more people today. Blaise Hunter, The Fertility Guru, shares her insights on how to “Blaise the Trail” through challenges, disappointments, and fear to rise up as the hero of your life and breathe fire on this world. Whether you want to learn more about birthing your passions and dreams, discovering peace amongst the pain of infertility and loss, or get your appetite for life back, this is the podcast for you.Each topic will inspire you to lean into your flaws and allow them to be the vehicle that transports you into becoming the hero of your life.This week’s topic is– How Come?Blaise’s coaching practice is based on the quote from Fred Devito “What doesn’t challenge you; Doesn’t change you.” She leads the charge by challenging herself and the world to take off the masks and be vulnerable so we can address root issues and grow. That’s how we can transform into the best version of ourselves.In this episode, Blaise chats with her six-year-old daughter, Lexi Hunter, and they get curious about life. Blaise was frustrated with being asked “How Come” and “Why” all day long with her child. After changing her attitude, Blaise embraced the questions and her daughter’s curiosity. This show will lean into the questions and add some comic relief in this trying time for parents.- Anyone else feeling the effects of parenting 24/7?- Blaise turned her frustration into a fun podcast for Lexi and her to bond.- We need to take a cue from children and get curious about life again.- Never stop asking questions.To contact Blaise Hunter and access coaching programs, purchase books or have her speak at your next event visit www.blaisehunter.com If you were inspired, please subscribe and support this podcast so together we can breathe fire.Blaise the Trailhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/blaise-the-trail-podcast-ep-13-how-come-blaise-interviews-her-6-year-old-and-answers-all-her-how-come-questions
Thalia Toha is a Business advisor that has worked with media and brands like The Huffington Post and Buffalo Wild Wings. In this episode we talk about how to answer an interview question when you don't know the answer, why you should be asking yourself more "How Come" questions than "How To", and why some businesses are thriving while other are fading away. Get Thalia's Free Ultimate Guide to Getting More Clients by Making a Remarkable Impression: https://goodgrowgreat.com/ Please Leave me a review on Apple Podcasts! http://bit.ly/PIPApple And share this episode with a friend! Instagram: @passioninprogress Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/javiermercedes SUBSCRIBE YouTube: http://bit.ly/PIPYT Spotify: http://bit.ly/PIPSpotify E-mail Newsletter: https://www.javiermercedes.com/email Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/javiermercedes SHOW NOTES: (05:53) Story of the man who left his keys and cell phone in a locked car (08:19) ask how come questions rathar than how to questions (10:05) Apple's failure to rebrand JCPenny (11:49) Make sure to do the pre and post work for an interview (13:05) How to answer an interview question when you don't know the answer (18:24) ask yourself why should people consume your content (20:49) Story of why I turned down a video editing job for Apple (29:15) How much explination do you need as an editor when sending revisions to a client (34:33) biggest piece of advice to content creators (34:53) the cleaner and simpler the better (35:15) put the best imagery up front (38:22) Example of why putting the best material first works
Your Sunday Drive Podcast Episode 20. In our HOWLoween SPOOKtacular episode, we handle all the pressing topics of the day: What's the deal with John MacArthur and his conflict with Beth Moore? Is there really "no case that can be made biblically for a woman preacher?" What's the deal with Kanye West and his new album, Jesus Is King? Should Christians be welcoming or questioning Kanye?What's the deal with Halloween? Should Christians celebrate it? How? Come along for Your Sunday Drive - quick conversation about current events, politics, pop culture and more, from the perspective of a couple of guys trying to follow Jesus.Hosts: Matt Hill and Nate Polzin. Presented by the Church in Drive of Saginaw, MI, as often as possible. Please visit churchindrive.com and facebook.com/thechurchindriveRequired attributions: Straight Through by Groove Bakery | https://groovebakery.com; Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com; Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0); https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/; images via Google
One more message in our "How Come" series. Why do we do community here at UDAC?
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Happy Goddess Temple Sunday! ?Let's talk about having the CONFIDENCE to DO IT. They say "Just do it" ???but HOW? ---?Come hang in my Spiritpreneur Goddess Facebook Group at iManifestMagic.com ---?FREE Spiritual Selling Secrets Masterclass at http://RichGoddess.club
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Happy Goddess Temple Sunday! ?Let's talk about having the CONFIDENCE to DO IT. They say "Just do it" ???but HOW? ---?Come hang in my Spiritpreneur Goddess Facebook Group at iManifestMagic.com ---?FREE Spiritual Selling Secrets Masterclass at http://RichGoddess.club
This week: It's an extra glass segment entitled "How Come?" The question at hand..."How come some child stars haven't been able to transition into adulthood fame?" See if you agree with what we have to say.
I am issuing an invitation to any owner of a licensed cannabusiness of any sort to come on the show and talk about their position and willingness to take action to once and for all end cannabis prohibition! we continue the discussion about Lance Gloor and what we all can do to help free him. How The Human Solution can help YOU and how YOU can be a part of The Human solution. welcome new members Craig Cesal gives an update from Terra Haute Federal prison George Martorano update Tom Korby with the Nor Cal report #How Come first billboard has been sponsored and the challange has been issued! who's next? Glen Keeling with the Ohio update Pete and Helen Yeaple with the New York update and believe it or not much more!
Episode 16, Aviation Stories on Sky Talk Radio In Episode 16 of Sky Talk Radio Aviation Stories features: An amusing dive into some US History, A very fun look at the WAF and their interesting technique of holding down the tail of a Spitfire in preparation for takeoff. Another Episode of How Come. This time, […] The post Episode 16, Aviation Stories on Sky Talk Radio appeared first on SkyTalkRadio.com.
The "Backache Monster" sank his claws into my spine yesterday, so I've been sitting here in my big, manly, black leather poppa chair in my living room counting the few moving parts I seem to have left...on the fingers of one hand. I had a TV dance party show in what seems like a few eons ago. I used to do the Watusi, the Mashed Potatoes, and the Loco Motion with the kids. I didn't do the Twist because of my bad knees. How come they don't have dances like that anymore? How come? How come they don't have TV Dance party shows anymore? Come to think of it, maybe they do, and our kids just won't tell us about them. Speaking about "How Comes," How Come the alarm only goes off when it's on? And how come the sun on the Raisin Bran box is wearing sun glasses? And how come you have to walk to the back of the drug store to pick up your prescription, but the cigarettes are right up front? And where does the white go when the snow melts?
The "Backache Monster" sank his claws into my spine yesterday, so I've been sitting here in my big, manly, black leather poppa chair in my living room counting the few moving parts I seem to have left...on the fingers of one hand. I had a TV dance party show in what seems like a few eons ago. I used to do the Watusi, the Mashed Potatoes, and the Loco Motion with the kids. I didn't do the Twist because of my bad knees. How come they don't have dances like that anymore? How come? How come they don't have TV Dance party shows anymore? Come to think of it, maybe they do, and our kids just won't tell us about them. Speaking about "How Comes," How Come the alarm only goes off when it's on? And how come the sun on the Raisin Bran box is wearing sun glasses? And how come you have to walk to the back of the drug store to pick up your prescription, but the cigarettes are right up front? And where does the white go when the snow melts?
Do you remember the last time a hurricane hit the Florida coast? Do remember seeing film during the Newscast of people boarding up their windows and generally “battening down the hatches” in preparation for the storm? That’s what wise people do; they prepare for the storms in life. How? Come and see what Jesus did. Turning Point! He is our example, our template, our Savior, our King!
1. Love Kills – Queen 2. How Come, How Long – Babyface 3. 7 Days – Craig David 4. Take Your Time – Sam Hunt 5. I Had A Dream – Michael Damian 6. Let Her Go – Passenger 7. Thinking Out Loud – Ed Sheeran 8. I Saw You Dancing – Yaki-Da 9. Don’t You Love Me – Eternal 10. Sunshine – Gabrielle 11. Don’t Think Of Me – Dido 12. Stay With Me – Sam Smith 13. Fly Like An Eagle – The River Boys 14. Dangerous – David Guetta Ft. Sam Martin 13. Without You – Papa Dee 15. The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye – Roxette 16. Would You Be Happier? – The Corrs 17. Fly By – Blue 18. As Long As You Love Me – Backstreet Boys 19. The Pain We Love To Hide – Gravitonas 20. Say Goodbye – Gabrielle 21. Kiss Me – Sixpence None The Richer 22. Say Something – A Great Big World Ft. Christina Aguilera 23. Love Me Harder – Ariana Grande & The Weeknd 24. Like I Can – Sam Smith 25. The Flood – Take That 26. The Whole World Is Watching – Within Temptation Ft. Dave Pirner 27. Try – Pink 28. Chasing Cars – Snow Patrol 29. I Die For You Today – Alphaville 30. Livin’ In A World Without You – The Rasmus 31. Calling – Geri Halliwell 32. Just The Way You Are – Bruno Mars 33. Stay – Rihanna Ft. Mikky Ekko 34. Wherever You Will Go – The Calling 35. Waiting For A Girl Like You – Foreigner 36. Young And Beautiful – Lana Del Rey 37. I’ll Be There For You – Solid Harmonie 38. No Communication – Bingoboys 39. The Logical Song – Supertramp 40. Black Coffee – All Saints 41. Castle In The Snow – Kadebostany 42. Something New – Axwell / Ingrosso 43. Are You With Me – Lost Frequencies 44. Now You’re Gone – Jeff Lynne 45. Lighten Up – Citizens! 46. All Of Me – John Legend 47. Incredible – Gravitonas 48. Porto – Worakls 49. Unison – Céline Dion 50. Anything – Edyta Gorniak 51. What I Did For Love – David Guetta Ft. Emeli Sandé 52. Hurricane – 30 Seconds To Mars 53. Sordid Affair – Royksopp 54. Together In Electric Dreams – Philip Oakley & Giorgio Moroder 55. Tell Me It’s Not Over – Starsailor 56. Take Me To Church – Hozier 57. Come Back And Stay – Bad Boys Blue 58. Someone To Love – Roger Mcguinn 59. Sweet Hurt – Jack Savoretti 60. Tango – Status Quo 61. You Can Never Be Ready – Sunrise Avenue 62. Radioactive – Imagine Dragons 63. Anything, Anywhere, Anytime – Nena & Kim Wilde
Logic is about understanding reality in a non-contradictory way and how can we see things for what they are. Metaphysical Laws 1.Identity 2.Causality 3.Non-Contradiction Topic: Activists Derrick J. Freeman and Michele Seven join us to discuss civil disobedience and the new documentary film, Derrick J's Victimless Crime Spree. We use their stories to examine a quasi-logical fallacy called argumentum ad bacculum (appeal to force). This fallacy is the #1 tool of people calling themselves government. "Of all the fallacies, the Ad Baculum fallacy may be the most difficult to reconcile with some form of legitimate reasoning. The Ad Baculum fallacy does not so much imitate good reasoning as announce that every effort at reasoning has come to an end. Now violence will be used instead. Persuasion is not the point, only compliance." -Antoine Arnauld and Pierre Nicole, L'Art de Penser (The Art of Thinking), 1662 This is an edited version the 9-13-12 live show. School Sucks is live on the Liberty Radio Network and UStream Thursdays at 10pm EST. To watch the full, unedited video show, click here. Co-Hosts: Osborne Bumper Music: "Home" Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros "How Come" Ray Lamontagne Look Closer: Appeal to Force (Ad Baculum) http://courses.csusm.edu/fallacies/force.htm Logical Fallacies Basics http://onegoodmove.org/fallacy/toc.htm Ayn Rand Lexicon http://aynrandlexicon.com/ School Sucks Podcast #017: The State's Facade of Honor and Benevolence http://schoolsucks.podomatic.com/entry/2009-11-22T04_30_34-08_00 http://TragedyandHope.com http://www.tragedyandhope.com/ Trivium http://www.triviumeducation.com/trivium/
Our guest today, Robert Shemin, is the author of sixteen bestselling books including his New York Times' bestseller How Come that Idiot's Rich and I'm Not?, Secrets of A Millionaire Real Estate Investor, Successful Real Estate Investing—How to Avoid the 75 Most Costly Mistakes Every Investor Makes, Secrets of Buying and Selling Real Estate—Without Using Your Own Money, Secrets of a Millionaire Landlord, Unlimited Riches, 40 Days to Success in Real Estate Investing, and “7 S.E.C.R.E.T.S of the Money Masters”. His latest book “Living the Significant Life”, was just released and is available on all major outlets. Shemin gives generously to numerous charitable endeavors such as the homeless, those in need of critical eye operations overseas, and at-risk teens and college-age youth in through the formation of a specialized school he helped found and successfully operates. His real love is helping self-described “financial disasters” earn millions. http://www.robertshemin.com
Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
--{ No Hiding Place when it's In Your Face: "With All the Laws Our Nations Signed We're All in Prison Now, Each of Us is Flagged 1 to 5, Yet There's No Popular Row, For Most Follow Their Reality of "No-One Looks at Me", Facebook's Worth 75 Billion? How Come if it's Free? Surveillance is Unobtrusive, Like Stalking of a Cat, They've Tested it in Laboratories, Even On the Rat, The Third Ear is Silent, When Prattling to Your Friends, Yet Every Word You Uttered is Synchronized to Trends And Kept for Perpetuity in Case They Need to Pull You In, Disclosing in Star Chamber a List of All Your Sin, There's Good People On the Left, Good On the Right, Yet Oblivious of the Puppet Master When They Start to Fight, The World's Elite Know Ancient Tricks, to Deceive They do Vow, With All the Laws Our Nations Signed We're All in Prison Now" © Alan Watt }-- Parallel Gov. System - Live Bacteriological Test in Boston Subways - Army Internment and Resettlement - Continuity of Government - Club of Rome, Creation of "Global Warming" - United Nations, World Government - U.S. Program for General and Complete Disarmament in a Peaceful World - War is Peace - Pilger on Western Police States, Permanent War, Industrial Murder - Brainwashed Uniformity - Video Games Training Future Troops to Kill - Degraded Society - Green Power, Unaffordable Fuel and Electricity - Poison Food (Dumping Ground for Chemical Industry) - Privileges of Chinese Elite--Organic Food and Purified Air - New Normals, Allergies and Geo-engineering. (See http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com for article links.) *Title/Poem and Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - May 3, 2012 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
Romans 14:10 “Why do you criticize and pass judgment on your brother? Or you, why do you look down upon or despise your brother? For we shall all stand before the judgment seat of God. (12) And so each of us shall give an account of himself - give an answer in reference to judgment - to God. (13) Then let us no more criticize and blame and pass judgment on one another, but rather decide and endeavor never to put a stumbling block or an obstacle or a hindrance in the way of a brother.” (The Amplified Bible) The Merriam Webster Dictionary defines criticism as “an act of criticizing; to judge as a critic; to find fault; to blame or condemn.” A “critical spirit,” is an obsessive attitude of criticism and fault-finding, which seeks to tear others down — not the same thing as what is sometimes called “constructive criticism.” The only criticism that is ever constructive is that which is expressed in love to “build up,” not to tear down — it is always expressed face-to-face, never behind their back. The person with a critical spirit usually dwells on the negative, seeks for flaws rather than good. They’re a complainer, usually always upset, and generally have a problem or a complaint about something. They often have little control over their tongue, their temper, and have tendencies for gossip and slander, which Paul said were sins “worthy of death” (Rom. 1:29-32) Who you know that has a critical spirit? Can you overcome being a critic, or criticized? How?Come join me on this powerful subject...stand up, speak up, and speak out!!! Facebook (Wendy Clardy).
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#5 Understanding and Overcoming, Marital Conflict (Part 1)Great marriages have virtually been able to eliminate conflict. How? Come understand the source of marital conflicts and how to overcome them! #5 Okumalawo Enyombo Ekitundu Ekisooka 1
And now ... Awesomed By Comics presents ... the heroes, villains, writers, artists, new books, stories and even craps that we were the most awesomed by in 2009! Who will win? We have no idea, because we recorded this a week ago! ....HOW COME?!?!Perhaps you might want to ask one Ms. Gloria Estefan?Visit for a complete list of nominees.
AcademicArtistProject - HowCOME [Live Version] / (Mr. Enrique Gabriel Legaspi, the Teacher, Alex Medina, the Emcee / Student, DanniBoi, the Musicican / Student) This is something remarkable, I am so proud to be a part of something special like this session that the three of us had in room 162. The timing is inspirational because it is the 100th episode to be posted for the world, but also it is a culmination of talent and a journey of scholars who share common purpose for their community. But also find music to express our love and skills to those who love and hate what we do. We represent a uniqueness, no one else in Boyle Heights or even in Los Angeles is showcasing the music we are making. The song HOW COME is a collection of events, all coalesced by the academic artist project. I have many achievements in my portfolio, but this is one of my favorites. It shows my work with students and definitely lets everyone know that students got art! I would like to say thank you to my family and true friends who have guided me...EL, SMS, GM, JML, GML, NYC