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A hardy welcome to summer birding and the return, after a break for migration, of The Big Year Podcast. Seems silly of me to tell you the title of the show, since you must have known it when you clicked on the podcast to begin with. Today, we have two guests. Our first guest is Tobin Brown, who did a Nebraska Big Year, and broke the previous record for birds seen in the state for a single year. And our second guest, Brooke Showan will tell her story of having found, through serendipity, or just really good bird spotting skills, the Whooping Crane many of us drove to northern Ontario to see, just as I was finishing up the previous episode with Roberta Bondar, where we discussed her involvement with the Conservation efforts of the Whooping Cranes in North America. As reported in my May 1 episode, I drove north to Bruce Mines to see the wayward bird, but did not have the chance to talk to the birder who initially found it, reported it to the International Crane Foundation, and became a bit of a local celebrity for her amazing discovery, less than an hour's drive south of Dr. Bondar's home in Sault Ste. Marie. I was able to catch up with Brooke, early in May, and I think you'll enjoy the story of her own Whooping Crane adventure. I had a good migration season, beginning with a little cheeky movie parody of 50 Shades of Gray, called 31 Shades of Yellow, and shared some of my favourite yellowish warblers and vireos each day of May on Instagram. But it was May 2 when we had the first highlight of migration, when a White-faced Ibis showed up in my local patch, right here in Brant County. It was species number 245 for my county list and a bird I never expected to show up locally. It was the second Brant County Lifer of the year, the first being a Ross's Goose in March. On May 7, I was fortunate enough to see a Bell's Vireo, another very rare bird for Ontario, not far from home at Lakeside Park in Kitchener. A couple of days later a Western Cattle Egret showed up in Norfolk County, not far from the Long Point Bird Observatory, another fine place for birding during migration season. That same day the first of many Summer Tanagers reported in May, landed on Woodstock Avenue just around the corner from Long Point. At Point Pelee one of the most coveted warblers of spring migration, a Worm Eating Warbler, made an appearance on the Sanctuary Trail at the north end of the park. Worm Eating Warblers are never guaranteed during any given migration season in Ontario, and in fact I missed seeing one during my own 2022 Big Year. Worm Eating Warblers nest south of the Great Lakes and any seen in Ontario are what birders call “overshoots,” likely due to weather or just plain old navigation errors. What one might call the most unexpected bird of the season, was a Willow Ptarmigan that showed up at Rock Point Provincial Park. Too bad it, it being seen at Rock Point, that it wasn't a Rock Ptarmigan, as I've never seen one of those. But for many of the people at Rock Point that day, it was either a Lifer or at least an Ontario Lifer. For my friend, Andrew Keaveny, who has been on a previous episode, it was an Ontario Lifer. He had been birding nearly all his life, had seen well over 400 species in Ontario, but was as excited for this bird as he was for the Whooping Crane. And by the way, if you haven't listened to Andrew's episode, please load it up after this and have a listen. Oh, and it would help a lot if you'd like, subscribe, leave glowing reviews and share this with your friends and family. So, now that we're all up to date, please have a listen to the stories of Tobin Brown and Brooke Showan. Here's a bonus section for you to enjoy. I enjoy listening to the music from the movie, The Big Year. The soundtrack album is nice, but does not include all the songs that we heard in the movie. I was able to put together a playlist, including all the orchestral pieces from the movie, by Theodore Shapiro and all the songs that I could download from Apple Music. I even tried to put them in order of when they appeared in the movie, more or less. Track 1: The Code Writer Track 2: Minor Swing performed by Django Reinhardt Track 3: Carpe Annum Track 4: Day One Track 5: The Devil Never sleeps performed by Iron & Wine Track 6: Bostick Sneaks a Peek/Bird Bait Track 7: Fallout Track 8: Let it Shine performed by Jeremy Fisher Track 9: Pitkin County Turnaround performed by Steve Martin himself on banjo Track 10: The Shrike Track 11: Welcome to Attu Track 12: Rustic Bunting/Western Tanager Track 13: Viva la Vida performed by Cold Play Track 14: Attu/The Great Spotted Woodpecker Track 15: Come Fly Away performed by Jeremy Fisher Track 16: I like Birds by performed by the Eels Track 17: Snowcocks Track 18: Golden Plover/Ruby Alive/Freak Blizzard Track 19: Ultrasound Track 20: Great Gray Owl Track 21: Final Stretch Track 22: Face the Abyss Track 23: A Very Big Year Track 24: Coda Track 25: This Could All Be Yours performed by Guster Track 26: Ornithological Pursuits (Played over the final credits). There are some incidental tracks throughout the movies that play mostly in the background, but are not a major part of the story, like Bing Crosby's Silent Night or Auld Lang Syne performed by Guy Lombardo, plus some more obscure tracks that only an audiophile would be able to dig up. You may also want to include Surfin' Bird performed by The Trashmen.
El Defensor del Paciente investiga el fallo de los cribados. Más del 91% de alumnos aprueba el PAU en Málaga, hablamos con Leticia Fernández, la mejor nota de la provincia. Luz verde para un edificio de 20 VUT. Los bomberos acceden por primera vez al interior del Ibis 25 días después. Escuchar audio
400 malagueños reciben falsos positivos en los cribados de cáncer de colon. Huelga indefinida de los trabajadores del Centro de Emergencias. 17 días del incendio del Ibis. Las reservas de casas rurales se disparan. Se inaugura un monumento en honor al pintor Revello. Escuchar audio
Season 6 of Deep Cuts Live continues with a conversation featuring one of the most recognizable voices in premium cigar social media. Host Antoine Reid sits down with Ibis Luis, better known to many as @CigarLover12, to discuss her journey from retail tobacconist and cigar educator to co-founder of Pangea Cigars. What began as a passion for cigars evolved into a career built on education, trust, and authentic engagement with cigar enthusiasts around the world. In this episode, Ibis shares: * How she first discovered premium cigars * The books, experiences, and mentors that shaped her cigar knowledge * Why she believes trust is more important than followers * Her thoughts on cigar ratings and reviews * The growth of Cigar Lover 12 on social media * Launching Pangea Cigars with her business partner * Working with master blender Indiana Ortez * Why education remains critical for retailers and consumers * How social media is changing the premium cigar industry The conversation also explores the importance of consistency, authenticity, and staying connected to the people who grow, blend, and manufacture premium cigars. Whether you're a retailer, cigar enthusiast, content creator, or aspiring brand owner, this episode offers valuable insights into building credibility and creating meaningful connections in the cigar industry. Subscribe to Deep Cuts Live for more conversations with the people shaping premium cigars. ============================================= Subscribe to Deep Cuts Live for more conversations with the people shaping the premium cigar industry. Visit deepcutslive.com for more episodes and updates. ============================================= Website: deepcutslive.com YouTube: youtube.com/deepcutslive Instagram: instagram.com/deep_cuts_live Facebook: facebook.com/deepcutslive
The boys are in celebratory mode, even if only for a couple of minutes over a certain football trophy, but fear not, they're hiding behind the couch with one eye scanning the horizon for what's to come! On the show, the dos and don'ts of client slideshows online, clients making their own albums, the accuracy of focus peaking, IBIS and tripods, Robocop-type stabilisers, shutter speeds and flash, and photographing the cops! Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk For links go to the showpage. If you'd like to travel to far-off places with a camera: https://www.thejourneybeyond.uk/ Listen to Neale's other podcasts: The Photowalk and Halfway to Maybe or wherever you get your podcasts.
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This week's spring migration reached spectacular heights as rare southern visitors mixed with huge numbers of songbirds pouring into Cape Cod from across the Atlantic.
This week on Focus Check: three major camera announcements (Canon EOS R6 V, Sony Alpha 7R VI, Panasonic LUMIX L10), the first same-day lab test for the a7R VI, a DJI Osmo Pocket 4P teaser, Sony's landmark TSMC joint venture, and what the new global battery rules mean for filmmakers flying with gear. Plus: Nino shares what it's been like filming behind the scenes at Eurovision with 24 ARRI Alexa 35 Live cameras. Sponsor of this Episode is NANLITE: Check out the section at: 14:07 Topics and Chapters in this Episode: 0:00 Intro — Intro & topic outlook 04:05 - Canon EOS R6 V Unveiled – 7K Full-Frame Video Hybrid with IBIS, Active Cooling, and No EVF https://www.cined.com/canon-eos-r6-v-unveiled-7k-full-frame-video-hybrid-with-ibis-active-cooling-and-no-evf/ 15:08 - Sony Alpha 7R VI Announced – 66.8MP Stacked Sensor, 8K 30p, 4K 120p and Sensor-Level Dual Gain Sony Alpha 7R VI Announced – 66.8MP Stacked Sensor, 8K 30p, 4K 120p and Sensor-Level Dual Gain 35:24 - Sony a7R VI Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Exposure Latitude https://www.cined.com/sony-a7r-vi-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-exposure-latitude/ 43:23 - Panasonic LUMIX L10 Announced – Leica 10.9-34mm F1.7-2.8 Zoom, 5.6K 30p Video, V-Log, and More https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-l10-announced-leica-24-75mm-f1-7-2-8-zoom-5-6k-30p-video-v-log-and-more/ 49:15 - DJI Osmo Pocket 4P Teaser Shows New Two-Camera Pro Version https://www.cined.com/dji-osmo-pocket-4p-teaser-shows-the-new-two-camera-pro-version/ 51:28 - Eurovision Song Contest with 24 x ARRI ALEXA 35 Live - about CineD's behind-the-scenes cooperation, embedded into the production 01:04:32 - Sony Hands Image Sensor Manufacturing to TSMC in Landmark Joint Venture, Marking the End of Its Fully In-House Era https://www.cined.com/sony-hands-image-sensor-manufacturing-to-tsmc-in-landmark-joint-venture-marking-the-end-of-its-fully-in-house-era/ 01:10:52 - Flying with Batteries in 2026 – What the New Global Power Bank Rules Mean for Filmmakers https://www.cined.com/flying-with-batteries-in-2026-what-the-new-global-power-bank-rules-mean-for-filmmakers/
While Patrick was taking notes for the written posts on Sea Otter, Lori interviewed people from Ibis, Pivot, Boyd Wheels, Allied Cycle Works and more.
Abbye is back—and this episode doesn't hold back.After just a year, Abbye made the decision to sell Ibis. But that was only part of the story. Between running two businesses, navigating a major life transition, and facing a cease-and-desist that's forcing The Starling to change its name, this might be her most pivotal season yet.We break down:Why she sold Ibis (and what most people don't understand about bar ownership)The reality of running a 7-day-a-week hospitality businessHow Salt and Charm is scaling into its biggest wedding season everThe cease-and-desist that's forcing a full rebrand of The StarlingFeast Weekend events, food experiences from Napa to Spain, and what great hospitality actually looks likeThe shift from chef to CEO mindsetThis is a raw look at entrepreneurship, pressure, and making hard decisions when everything is on the line.Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome Back Abbye 01:04 Winter Wins and Feast Plans 02:36 Project X Whiskey Tasting 03:48 Napa Wine Birthday Trip 05:36 Spain Michelin and Food Travel 06:59 Carry On Travel Hacks 08:52 Chicken Tenders Debate 11:23 Building Catering Menus 13:21 Wedding Showcase and Tastings 17:21 Selling Ibis Explained 21:04 Backyard Gym and 75 Hard 24:41 Cornbread Debate 26:23 Cease and Desist Shock 27:42 Picking a New Name 30:04 Too Many Bars Now 33:07 Hospitality That Matters 37:03 Business From Scratch Podcast 42:08 Life as a Business 48:06 Where to Find ThemFollow Abby:The Starling (Queen & Co)Salt and Charm CateringBusiness From Scratch Podcast
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El Aeropuerto de Valencia está por primera vez conectado con Helsinki, un vuelo operado por la aerolínea Finnair, que conecta de forma directa a la capital del Turia con Finlandia, y con la que se completa la conexión con los principales países nórdicos. Helsinki aspira a convertirse en un aeropuerto de escala para, desde allí, volar a Asia o Norteamérica. Pero de entrada, nos interesa este destino, porque Laponia, la región más septentrional de Finlandia, la antesala del polo norte, es un destino que se ha puesto de moda. Todo lo que rodea a Papa Noël suscita mucho interés turístico, pero conviene recordar que Finlandia es mucho más que Laponia. Lo contamos todo en el programa de este sábado.Nos salimos del mapa de la Comunitat Valenciana porque el segundo destino es Marruecos. Viaje pajarero a la costa atlántica de Marruecos con Virgilio Beltrán. El pajarito que le motiva esta vez para organizar un viaje con Numenius Tours es el 'Ibis eremita'. Nos cuenta los destinos que van a recorrer: Marrakech, Essaouira, Cabo Ghir, Tamri, y Agadir.Volvemos a la 'terreta' con Juan Muñoz, de Turisme. Nos habla de un destino muy querido por los viajeros de la Cadena Ser, Villena. No hay nada como detenerse en lo más interesante a visitar en esta localidad con un imponente patrimonio monumental, en buena medida fruto de su ubicación como frontera en muchos momentos de la historia. Frontera entre los reinos musulmanes y los cristianos durante algunos siglos, entre los Reinos de Castilla y Murcia posteriormente, a los que perteneció hasta 1833, cuando pasó a formar parte del Reino de Valencia. Y hemos hecho reserva gastronómica en el restaurante Alegal. Otro concepto de la gastronomía, en la Avenida del Puerto de Valencia numero 1. Gastronomía, diseño, la narrativa y la música se combinan para ofrecer una experiencia multisensorial.
Derrick Kosinski & Scott Yager are joined by Ibis, Tony, Devin, Kefla, Leka and Ace live from Helium Comedy Club in Atlanta on Sunday, March 8th 2026. To join us at one of our many upcoming Live Shows, beginning with St. Louis on April 25th and including stops in Boston, Sacramento, Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis and more...www.ChallengeMania.Live for TIX!www.ChallengeManiacs.com to join the Pod Squad!www.ChallengeMania.Shop
Derrick Kosinski & Scott Yager are joined by Ibis Del Mar live at Skutch Media Studios in Atlanta.Derrick and Ibis go all the way back to their debut Road Rules season. This incredibly candid chat goes all the way back, covering first impressions, why Derrick missed one of the missions and almost got arrested, what the single craziest mission was that they would never do today, why Ibis doesn't feel Reality TV is the same today and MORE!WATCH this whole interview here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/video-ibis-to-154805551www.ChallengeMania.Live for TIX!4/25 - STL5/22 - BOSTON5/30 - SACRAMENTO6/27 - PORTLANDAND MORE!www.ChallengeManiacs.comwww.ChallengeMania.Shop
Sai Charan Paloju sits down with Jenson Vliss, Co-Founder & COO at Ibis Industries, on Smart Cherrys Thoughts to discuss the journey of building a modern manufacturing company from the ground up. They talk about overcoming inefficiencies in traditional hardware production, the importance of speed and precision, the role of automation in scaling operations, and how Ibis Industries is redefining quality and efficiency for today's most ambitious projects.More Info on- https://smartcherrysthoughts.com
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Derrick Kosinksi & Scott Yager were joined by Ibis Del Mar back in 2021. This is a MANIA REWIND back to that timeless conversation.We were recently joined by IBIS DEL MAR live and in person at Skutch Media in Atlanta and that will be going up soon. But the reason we had to bring her back for a second appearance was THIS EPISODE FROM 2021. She has been one of most requested guests to come back for a follow up since. With all the history Ibis and Derrick have, dating back to their original Road Rules Season...one episode was simply not enough.While you wait patiently for PART II with IBIS coming soon...let's go back to 2021 with a MANIA REWIND to her first appearance. Reminder that all promos, live reads, events we plug etc are out-dated and from back then. But other than that...ENJOY!PS: to be the FIRST to watch the new episode in full gorgeous video...head to www.ChallengeManias.com and join the Pod Squad!LIVE SHOW TIX: www.ChallengeMania.LiveSWAG: www.ChallengeMania.Shop
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Ibis is making carbon frames in-house at a solar-powered California factory. We dig into why this is really a supply chain play, not just a sustainability story, and what it signals about the bike industry's manufacturing future.The Cycling Brief — Daily cycling intelligence, produced by SEMIPRO CYCLING.
What if your earliest memories aren't actually yours? This week, we're tearing into the dark history of Project IBIS, a rumored Cold War program that allegedly bypassed adult subjects to experiment on the most vulnerable "blank slate" available: children.We're breaking down the disturbing logistics of "Orphanage Fronts" and the high-tech conditioning used to rewrite the human nervous system. From ultra-low frequency sleep programming to sensory deprivation tanks designed to trigger "remote viewing," this wasn't just brainwashing—it was biological hacking.Tonight's Deep Dive:The Nursery: How the state allegedly sourced "deniable" children for bio-energetic testing.The Hardware Upgrade: Rumors of early steroid and hormone trials to engineer "overclocked" bone density and lung capacity.The Trigger: How a simple nursery rhyme or a specific visual key can "activate" a sleeper agent decades after the program supposedly ended.Is there an invisible army of "activated" assets living among us? We're going from the secret labs of the 1950s to the private corporations that may still hold the keys to these dormant soldiers.SPONSORDownload the EARNIN app today and get access to your money, as you earn it!! When they ask how you heard about them, ckick PODCAST and type in THE BROHIO PODCAST!!!Find Us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/BrohiopodcastWe Live Stream All Our Episodes! youtube.com/brohiopodcastFind us on all the socials @BrohioPodcast
Découvrez ma formation aux fondamentaux de l'accueil, un parcours d'excellence, accessible à toutes & tous !1️⃣ Présentation de l'invitée : Camille Laratte, lyonnaise d'origine et parisienne d'adoption, a un parcours riche et varié. Camille a évolué pendant 10 ans chez Accor jusqu'à devenir responsable produits et concepts. Avec une passion innée pour la cuisine et le fooding, elle a même passé son CAP Cuisine en cours du soir pour gagner en crédibilité et professionnalisme. Elle s'est spécialisée notamment dans la création de concepts de restauration pour des marques comme Novotel, Mercure et Ibis. Elle revient en particulier sur un des concepts qui illustre le mieux son job : le restaurant italien Quindici au Novotel Vaugirard. Alors, comment transforme-t-elle une idée en un concept de restauration complet ? Quel est le processus de création, de l'importance des études de marché, du storytelling ? Comment collaborer avec des chefs comme Denis Imbrosi ? Quels sont les défis qu'elle rencontre ? Comment gérer le casse-tête de la cohérence des concepts à travers différents établissements et la demande de produits locaux ? À quoi ressemble son quotidien, entre la gestion de son équipe et la flexibilité de son travail entre bureau et hôtels ? Tout récemment, Camille a choisi de donner un nouvel élan à son quotidien professionnel en rejoignant le Groupe Okko ! 2️⃣ Notes et références : Les marques du Groupe Accor Le restaurant Ida Quindici Trattoria Le rooftop Ilvolo Charlie's Corner 25 hours - concept d'hôtels qui fait partie d'Ennismore Créer Okko Hotels, avec Solenne Ojea-Devys Projets FF&E et OS&E, avec Sébastien Romiszvili Les vêtements d'image professionnelle avec Nazli Hkhani Le livre "La comédie (in)humaine /Pourquoi les entreprises font fuir les meilleurs" de Julia de Funès et Nicolas Bouzou 3️⃣ Pour contacter l'invitée : Via LinkedIn Chapitrage : 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:02:21 - Le parcours de Camille Laratte 00:07:39 - Passage du CAP cuisine 00:11:53 - Rôle chez Accor et évolution 00:16:05 - Méthodologie de création de concepts 00:19:20 - Le projet Quindici 00:23:48 - Défis de la duplication des concepts 00:28:50 - Management et qualités de son poste 00:34:00 - Questions signatures Si cet épisode vous a passionné, rejoignez-moi sur :L'Hebdo d'Hospitality Insiders, pour ne rien raterL'Académie Hospitality Insiders, pour vous former aux fondamentaux de l'accueilLe E-Carnet "Devenir un Artisan Hôtelier" pour celles et ceux qui souhaitent faire de l'accueil un véritable artLinkedin, pour poursuivre la discussionInstagram, pour découvrir les coulissesLa bibliothèque des invités du podcastMerci de votre fidélité et à bientôt !Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
It's common for everyone to chase the simple answer for what the best product is. In this week's Geek Warning, Dave and Ronan discuss why those chasing the best of something may be landing upon fiction. Additionally, you'll hear about the differing paths in aero road wheel design between the latest from Princeton Carbon Works and Cadex. Of course, there's a PSA. And our Good Thing segment returns. As with every week, members of Escape Collective get access to our Ask a Wrench segment. This week, Zach Edwards joins Dave to discuss greasing principles, whether to lube electronic derailleurs, mixing-and-matching SRAM brakes, and more. If you like the show, then please consider leaving a review. It's much appreciated. Happy geeking! Time stamps: 1:20 - Princeton Carbon Works' research into rim widths 10:50 - Cadex's new aero combo 20:00 - SRAM's new gravity MTB products 22:55 - Ibis has a new XC bike 24:00 - On our mind: There is no best 36:50 - PSA: Know when you don't know 46:00 - Good thing: Sync Ergonomics Aerobar Three 51:00 - Ask a Wrench (Members only) 51:30 - Do you lube the pivots of electronic derailleurs? 59:20 - Shimano MTB vs Road on an indoor trainer 1:04:00 - Mixing SRAM dropbar shifters with four-piston calipers 1:09:30 - Applying grease to a thread and how much to use
Ad Astra Travelers, and welcome to Tales of Teyvat: A Genshin Lore Podcast. This week, our hosts are heading to Sumeru, avoiding the desert, and going straight to the Akademiya to talk all about Madame Faruzan! Our hosts start by reminiscing on Faruzan's launch, feedback from the community on her outfit, and of course Miku Miku. After a trip down memory lane, we go deep into Faruzan's past and what she was up to 100 years ago before getting trapped in a Deshret ruin. We take a deep dive into what type of ruin she could've been trapped in, and if it's similar to the one Layla recently got trapped in, only escaping with the help of Ibis. Later, our hosts will review her escape that led to her receiving a Vision, her new life filled with new people, and her dedication to being a Haravatat Scholar. Why do language and semiotics mean so much to her? Will she ever get funding for her research? Will she realize she adopted Collei, Cyno and Tighnari as her new family? Grab your favorite mechanical friend, and a textbook, for this week's episode!Visit talesofteyvat.com to find a comprehensive lore sheet that provides visual aids and links to videos and important Genshin Impact Resources. Make sure to give us a follow on Twitter or Instagram to stay updated on all things Tales of Teyvat and let us know your thoughts on today's episode. Questions? Thoughts? Theories you have to share? Feel free to email us at talesofteyvatpod@gmail.com and let us know, we would love to hear from you!Tales of Teyvat has partnered with the Shade Chamber Podcast to create a Genshin Community on Discord for our listeners! We are so excited to chat Genshin Lore, Honkai Star Rail, and so much more with you! You can join our server at https://bit.ly/shadesofteyvat.
Challenge Mania Live returns to Helium in ATLANTA on Sunday March 8th with a loaded lineup joining Derrick and Scott of Devin, Tony, Katie, Ibis, Kefla, Leka and MORE!!Pre-Sale at www.ChallengeManiacs.com beginning at 11AM EST TODAY January 27th!Password lifted TOMORROW January 28th and everyone can grab tickets at www.ChallengeMania.Live
Does water on a hen make it more susceptible to predation? In this episode, we comb through the literature on olfactory camouflage, dissecting studies assessing correlations between nest survival, weather, and environmental conditions, and divulging into the complicated web of ecology dynamics. Strap on your science boots for this one, it's gonna be dense… Research papers referenced: Bakner, N. W., et al. (2019). Incubation recess behaviors influence nest survival of Wild Turkeys. Ecology and Evolution, 9(24), 14053-14065. Boone, W. W., et al. (2024). Robust assessment of associations between weather and eastern wild turkey nest success. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 88(2), e22524. Braun, M. S., et al. (2018). Birds, feather-degrading bacteria and preen glands: the antimicrobial activity of preen gland secretions from turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) is amplified by keratinase. FEMS microbiology ecology, 94(9), fiy117. Conover, M. R. (2007). 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Reneerkens, J., et al. (2002). Sandpipers (Scolopacidae) switch from monoester to diester preen waxes during courtship and incubation, but why?. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 269(1505), 2135-2139. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2005). Switch to diester preen waxes may reduce avian nest predation by mammalian predators using olfactory cues. Journal of Experimental Biology, 208(22), 4199-4202. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2006). Discerning adaptive value of seasonal variation in preen waxes: comparative and experimental approaches. Acta Zoologica Sinica, 52, 272-275. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2007a). Parental role division predicts avian preen wax cycles. Ibis, 149(4), 721-729. Tuttle, E. M.,et al. (2014). Variation in preen oil composition pertaining to season,sex, and genotype in the polymorphic white-throated sparrow.Journal of ChemicalEcology40, 1025–1038. Whelan, R. J., et al. (2010). Short-chain carboxylic acids from gray catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) uropygial secretions vary with testosterone levels and photoperiod. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 156(3), 183-188. Webb, S. L., et al. (2012). Landscape features and weather influence nest survival of a ground-nesting bird of conservation concern, the greater sage-grouse, in human-altered environments. Ecological Processes, 1, 1-15. Episodes referenced: Effectiveness of trapping across game bird species | #08 Which vital rates are most important to turkey populations? | #13 Brooding and nesting cover (Part 1/2) | #29 Brooding and nesting cover (Part 2/2) | #30 Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab Coming Soon: Wild Turkey Manager: Biology, History, & Heritage! Our newest online wild turkey training is launching soon! Be the first to know when our new course launches by signing up here! Be sure to check out our comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Earn up to 20.5 CFE hours! Enroll Now! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research! Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Watch these podcasts on YouTube Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Does water on a hen make it more susceptible to predation? In this episode, we comb through the literature on olfactory camouflage, dissecting studies assessing correlations between nest survival, weather, and environmental conditions, and divulging into the complicated web of ecology dynamics. Strap on your science boots for this one, it's gonna be dense… Research papers referenced: Bakner, N. W., et al. (2019). Incubation recess behaviors influence nest survival of Wild Turkeys. Ecology and Evolution, 9(24), 14053-14065. Boone, W. W., et al. (2024). Robust assessment of associations between weather and eastern wild turkey nest success. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 88(2), e22524. Braun, M. S., et al. (2018). Birds, feather-degrading bacteria and preen glands: the antimicrobial activity of preen gland secretions from turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) is amplified by keratinase. FEMS microbiology ecology, 94(9), fiy117. Conover, M. R. (2007). Predator-prey dynamics: the role of olfaction. CRC Press. Fluen, T. (2008). A comparative analysis of evolutionary changes in island birds. MSc Thesis, University of Canterbury, Christchurch. Grieves, L. A., et al. (2020). Food stress, but not experimental exposure to mercury, affects songbird preen oil composition. Ecotoxicology, 29, 275-285. Grieves, L. A., et al. (2022). Olfactory camouflage and communication in birds. Biological Reviews, 97(3), 1193-1209. Lehman, C. P., et al. (2010). Ground roost resource selection for Merriam's wild turkeys. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 74(2), 295-299. Lowrey, D. K., et al. (2001). Influences of selected weather variables on predation of wild turkey females and nest success. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 8, pp. 173-178). Potier, S., et al. (2018). Preen oil chemical composition encodes individuality, seasonal variation and kinship in black kites Milvus migrans. Journal of Avian Biology, 49(7), e01728. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2002). Sandpipers (Scolopacidae) switch from monoester to diester preen waxes during courtship and incubation, but why?. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 269(1505), 2135-2139. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2005). Switch to diester preen waxes may reduce avian nest predation by mammalian predators using olfactory cues. Journal of Experimental Biology, 208(22), 4199-4202. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2006). Discerning adaptive value of seasonal variation in preen waxes: comparative and experimental approaches. Acta Zoologica Sinica, 52, 272-275. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2007a). Parental role division predicts avian preen wax cycles. Ibis, 149(4), 721-729. Tuttle, E. M.,et al. (2014). Variation in preen oil composition pertaining to season,sex, and genotype in the polymorphic white-throated sparrow.Journal of ChemicalEcology40, 1025–1038. Whelan, R. J., et al. (2010). Short-chain carboxylic acids from gray catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) uropygial secretions vary with testosterone levels and photoperiod. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 156(3), 183-188. Webb, S. L., et al. (2012). Landscape features and weather influence nest survival of a ground-nesting bird of conservation concern, the greater sage-grouse, in human-altered environments. Ecological Processes, 1, 1-15. Episodes referenced: Effectiveness of trapping across game bird species | #08 Which vital rates are most important to turkey populations? | #13 Brooding and nesting cover (Part 1/2) | #29 Brooding and nesting cover (Part 2/2) | #30 Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab Coming Soon: Wild Turkey Manager: Biology, History, & Heritage! Our newest online wild turkey training is launching soon! Be the first to know when our new course launches by signing up here! Be sure to check out our comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Earn up to 20.5 CFE hours! Enroll Now! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research! Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Watch these podcasts on YouTube Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
On this episode, Josh Mills and Wayne McCarty cover your favorite Florida Man headlines before being joined by the entire team to play an extended version of the Icebreaker classic "Teach Me Something". Topics include: High School Musical the Musical the TV Show drama, a war fought entirely over a stolen bucket in the 1300s, penguins aren't real, rejected Florida license plates, the creation of the University of Miami's mascot. On Mic: Emily Grabill, Jordan Westberg, Payton Ward, Luke West, Josh Mills, Wayne McCarty. Each week, the Florida Men on Florida Man podcast blends comedy with the fascinating legends, lore, and history of the wildest state in the union: Florida. To learn more about the show, visit www.fmofm.com. Please consider supporting the show at Patreon.com/fmofmpodcast.
“Let the bird man fight!”Darien played too much Hades 2, so DJ took over the lesson plan for this week's episode about Thoth! Other topics include Darien continuing to mispronounce a deity's name even after committing to the correct pronunciation, DJ conflating something Darien said with something Rick Riordan wrote, getting "babooned up,” making something Real through writing, dunking on the Riordan Wiki, and more host rewrites for a series they claimed to enjoy.Content Warning: This episode contains mentions of and conversations about death, animal death, animal sacrifice, and enslavement. Spoilers for SMITEJOIN US FOR MUSEMAS 2025 on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/musesofmythologyAbout UsMuses of Mythology was created and co-hosted by Darien and DJ Smartt.Our music is Athens Festival by Martin Haene. Our cover art is by Ranpakoka. Find him on Instagram @Ranpakoka Love the podcast? Support us on Patreon and get instant access to bloopers, outtakes, and bonus episodes! Patreon.com/musesofmythologyGet you hands on podcast merch at Musesofmythology.com/merchFind us on Instagram. Find all of our episodes and episode transcripts at MusesOfMythology.com----------------------- Support the showNo portion of this episode may be used for AI training purposes or to create derivative works without express written permission from the creators and co-hosts Darien Smartt or Davis Smartt.
La mitica ave Ibis Eremita, relacionada con leyendas donde se le atribuye una conexion espiritual con las almas de los fallecidos y tambien con la fertilidad, ha vuelto a Espana gracias al teson de Miguel Angel Quevedo, responsable del proyecto Ibis Eremita por parte del Zoo botanico de Jerez en colaboracion con la Junta de Andalucia
Today, we're kicking off a new series for Bikes and Big Ideas: we're setting out to identify the best bikes of the 21st century from over 30 brands. We've done a similar series over on our Gear:30 podcast for skis, but that was easy compared to doing the same for bikes.Over the next couple of weeks, you'll be hearing about our choices. We're also including a survey, as we want to hear from you. Additionally, we'll be sending the same survey to some bike industry luminaries, too.Once we've reviewed an array of brands, we'll discuss how our selections align with your answers.And for our grand finale of this series, we're going to offer our choices for the Very Best Bikes of the Century. It may seem like an impossible task, but we're hoping we can agree on a top 10, maybe even a top 3, and if the stars align, one single bike. Or, we may never speak to each other again, but we're willing to take that risk.Part 1 kicks off with Simon Stewart, David Golay, Dylan Wood, and Xan Marshland.Note: We Want to Hear From You!Please let us know if there's a topic you'd like us to cover or a guest you'd like us to have on Bikes and Big Ideas. Email us at info@blisterreview.com to weigh in.RELATED LINKS:Best Bikes of the Century SurveyBlister Craft CollectiveBlister Mountain Bike Buyer's GuideBLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredTOPICS & TIMES:Yeti (1:58)Klein (8:20)GT (11:11)Turner (13:57)Titus (18:40)Intense (22:05)Ibis (23:41)Rocky Mountain (28:05)Kona (31:40)Giant (36:14)Santa Cruz (40:08)Cannondale (49:48)Specialized (54:28)Gary Fisher (1:05:25)Trek (1:08:36)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDGEAR:30Blister Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Whiskey and Wisdom Podcast with Matt Ray: Blind Barrels Tasting & Bourbon InsightsWelcome back to another exciting episode of the Whiskey and Wisdom Podcast! In this episode, we dive into our quarterly Blind Barrels tasting, a thrilling whiskey experience where we try different bourbons and whiskeys sent to us with unique concepts. Today, our guest Matt Ray, owner of Ibis and the Starling, joins us to provide his whiskey expertise and insights. We explore various tasting notes and guess details like age, proof, and mash bill. We also discover the interesting stories behind each sample, from Kansas City Whiskey to the Jimmy Red Bottled and Bond Bourbon.Listen as we share our thoughts on the tasting profiles, discuss the impact of barrel aging, and even debate the differences between two Weller foolproof picks. Matt Ray offers fascinating anecdotes from his bourbon adventures and distillery visits, making this episode a must-listen for all whiskey enthusiasts. Additionally, catch some fun stories about bourbon trail trips, whiskey events, and even some bourbon trivia. Don't miss out on the fun and wisdom shared in this whiskey-filled episode!00:00 Introduction to the Whiskey and Wisdom Podcast00:03 Exploring Blind Barrels: Concept and Setup00:51 Tasting Notes and Whiskey Insights01:38 Guest Introduction: Matt Ray02:58 Seasonal Whiskey Tasting04:04 Blind Barrels Game: Age, Proof, and Mash Bill05:25 Whiskey Tasting and Guessing06:16 Discussing Whiskey Preferences and Experiences09:13 Unique Whiskeys and Tasting Notes18:31 Fun with Whiskey Colors and Flavors38:01 Matt Ray's Blind Tasting49:18 Planning a Bourbon Trail Adventure49:33 Barrel Picks and Collaborations50:32 Blind Tasting Challenges53:40 Wild Turkey Masters Keep56:14 Personal Barrel Stories59:42 Aging and Transporting Barrels01:00:54 End of Days Rye Release01:01:58 Podcast Questions and Shoutouts01:14:54 Comparing Barrel Picks01:27:15 Upcoming Events and Guests
In this episode, we listen to a pointed request, as depicted in Sangam Literary work, Aganaanooru 120, penned by Nakeeranaar. The verse is situated in the blue-lotus blooming backwaters of the 'Neythal' or 'Coastal landscape' and presents a subtle way to change a person's course of action.
Aujourd'hui, Flora Ghebali, entrepreneure dans la transition écologique, Mourad Boudjellal, éditeur de BD, et Patrick Sébastien, chanteur, imitateur et animateur à la personnalité singulière, débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Send us a textHarsh midday highlights, blinding backlight, gloomy overcast, barely-there dawn… and full-on darkness. In this episode of The Wild Photographer, Court breaks down five common lighting scenarios that routinely present challenges for even experienced shooters—and gives you practical, field-tested fixes for each. From when to lean into the shadows, to when to under-expose, to the advantages of black-and-white photography, you'll get settings, positioning tips, and creative pivots you can use on your very next outing.What you'll learnHow to tame harsh midday light with even lighting, B&W conversions, fast shutters, and deep depth of field (hello, f/22 starbursts).Smart ways to handle backlighting: underexpose to protect highlights, pivot your position to remove sky, or embrace high-key silhouettes.Low-light playbook for golden hour: fast glass vs. slower zooms, workable shutter rules with IBIS, intentional motion blur, and when to “shoot dark.”Why flat, cloudy light is secretly great—and how to add shape and depth with composition, shallow DOF, and selective post work.A simple, repeatable night wildlife recipe (spot metering + auto ISO + shallow aperture + slight underexposure) that actually works.Chapter markers00:00 – Welcome & Episode Setup: Five “tricky light” scenarios you'll face in the field.02:05 – Sponsors & Resources: Art Storefronts overview + Lensrentals promo; YouTube & blog pointers.06:30 – Harsh Midday Light: Seek even light; when to go black & white; leverage F11–F22 and ultra-fast shutters; birds-in-flight at noon.14:55 – Backlighting: Why highlights are hard to recover; underexpose a touch, use spot metering, minimize sky by changing your angle/elevation; creative high-key looks.23:40 – Low Light / Golden Hour: Start at widest aperture; practical shutter targets with/without IBIS; widen out if needed; intentional motion blur & panning; purposefully underexpose for mood.34:10 – Flat, Cloudy Light: Even light advantages; watch for edge-of-cloud transitions; add depth via background distance and shallow DOF; post tweaks (contrast, clarity, dehaze).42:45 – Night Wildlife: The simple settings stack; why spot metering + underexposure isolates the subject and keeps the scene clean.49:30 – Wrap-Up & Next Steps: Recap, podcast reviews, where to find Court's portfolio and videos.Court's Websites Check out Court's photo portfolio here: shop.courtwhelan.com Sign up for Court's photo, conservation and travel blog at www.courtwhelan.com Follow Court on YouTube (@courtwhelan) for more photography tips View Court's personal and recommended camera gear Sponsors and Promo Codes: ArtStorefronts.com - Mention this podcast for free photo website design. LensRentals.com - WildPhoto15 for 15% off ShimodaDesigns.com - Whelan10 for 10% off Arthelper.Ai - Mention this podcast for a 6 month free trial of Pro Version AG1 - Daily (and Travel) Nutrition (use link for free travel packs and other goodies)
In this episode of SHE MD, hosts Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi welcome Dr. Gina Campbell from Myriad Genetics. They explore the importance of genetic testing in women's health and its potential to revolutionize cancer prevention and early detection. The discussion also provides insights into the MyRisk® Hereditary Cancer Test, the BRCA genes, and insurance coverage. Sponsor: Myriad Genetics: To learn more, visit getmyrisk.comWhat you'll learn in this episode:Genetic testing for cancer isn't just about BRCA. Myriad checks 48 cancer-causing genes, with 11 linked to breast cancer risk.Your risk isn't just in your genes. Family history, lifestyle, and even tiny DNA markers all play a role. So using tests like the MyRisk® test and Tyrer-Cuzick score or IBIS model can provide more information.Knowledge is power. Knowing your risk can lead to early screening and prevention strategies.Alcohol is a major, often overlooked cancer risk factor. Even one drink a day can significantly increase breast cancer risk.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction05:23 Genetic testing criteria and insurance coverage11:40 Importance of genetic testing for breast cancer risk16:29 Breast cancer screening recommendations and guidelines20:22 Data privacy concerns and benefits of testing24:48 Future of genetic testing and personalized medicine28:57 Advice for maximizing doctor visits and insurance31:33 How to get the MyRisk® genetic testDr. Gina Campbell's Key Takeaways:
Rafael Fernández Chacón, director del Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBIS), nos habla de las investigaciones llevadas en el centro. El lema del IBIS es ‘La biomedicina de hoy es la medicina del mañana’. En él se estudian las causas de las enfermedades más comunes en la población como el Alzheimer, el párkinson o la leucemia.Escuchar audio
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The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1152: Today we're talking Hyundai and GM's detailed game plan for their collab, Stellantis' new EV tech that sheds weight and adds power,, and why Americans are going bigger than ever on Halloween—even with higher prices haunting their budgets.Show Notes with links:Hyundai and GM's strategic collaboration will co-develop five vehicles aimed at growing their presence in the Americas while containing costs in a tightening market.The partnership kicks off in 2028 with an electric commercial van for North America and expands to include a compact crossover, sedan, and two pickups for Central and South America.Initial volumes are expected to hit 100,000 units, with a long-term goal of reaching 800,000 annual sales.Each company will “donate” specific models: Hyundai leads the electric van and compact vehicles, while GM heads development of midsize pickups.The duo will lean into shared logistics, propulsion systems, and battery supply chains to drive efficiency.“We are not going to mix everything to try to do a hybrid — that is not going to work. There is a donor and a receiver of a particular product.” said Hyundai CEO Jose Muñoz.Stellantis is rolling out its new Intelligent Battery Integrated System (IBIS)—a breakthrough powertrain innovation that could redefine EV architecture by baking the charger and inverter directly into the battery pack.IBIS cuts vehicle weight by about 40 kg and frees 17 liters of space, boosting aerodynamics and interior design options.The system improves energy efficiency by up to 10%, slashes charging times by 15%, and delivers 15% more power with no added battery size.Developed in partnership with Saft, Sherpa Engineering, and others, IBIS simplifies servicing and enhances battery reuse for second-life applications.A fully functional prototype is now on the road in a Peugeot E-3008 riding on Stellantis' STLA Medium platform.Consumers may be bracing for price hikes, but that's not stopping them from going big on Halloween this year—with spending expected to hit a record $13.1 billion.Top categories: $4.3B on costumes, $4.2B on decorations, and $3.9B on candy.Per-person spend is also at an all-time high: $114.45, up nearly $11 from last year.79% of shoppers expect higher prices due to tariffs, yet 73% still plan to celebrate.Pets aren't left out—$860M will be spent dressing them up as pumpkins, hot dogs, and bumblebees.Top costumes? Kids are going with Spider-Man, princesses, and witches; adults favor witches, vampires, and pirates.0:00 Intro with Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier1:00 Big Announcement on 10.011:25 Announcements2:02 Hyundai and GM To Launch 5 Co-Developed Vehicles5:25 Stellantis' New EV Tech Means Lighter Batteries and Faster Charging10:20 Halloween Spending To Hit $4Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
Episode 758: September 20, 2025 playlist: gusgus, "Rivals (Spaceradio Edit)" (New Arrivals EP) 2025 Oroom OHYUNG, "i swear that i could die rn" (You Are Always On My Mind) 2025 Phantom Limb/NNA Tapes Lucrecia Dalt, "divina" (A Danger to Ourselves) 2025 RVNG Intl. Juana Molina, "Siestas ahi" (Siestas ahi) 2025 [self-released] Frog, "Bitten By My Love Var. XI" (The Count) 2025 Audio Antihero mu-Ziq, "Escorial" (1979) 2025 Balmat Gareth Davis and Scanner, "Figurative Language (excerpt)" (Songlines) 2025 Moving Furniture Zane Trow, "909" (Ibis) 2025 Room40 RjVj, "Scarlet Fire" (Elixir) 2025 [self-released] Yasmine Hamdan, "Vows" (I Remember I Forgot) 2025 Crammed Discs Softcult, "16/25" (16/25) 2025 Easy Life Tomorrow The Rain Will Fall Upwards, "...And I Tried So Hard" (Wreck His Days) 2016 Blackest Ever Black Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm honored to have on the show: Ritual abuse, organized abuse, and governmental mind control survivor, whistleblower and overcomer, published writer and author, podcaster, rapper, R&B singer and songwriter, artist, content creator, and a guest many of you who have been paying attention to the survivor movement over the years will be just as excited to hear from as I am: James Casbolt aka: Michael PrinceBorn into a lineage steeped in British intelligence, James was ensnared in a world of espionage and manipulation from childhood. He was subjected to the CIA's notorious MK ULTRA program, where his abuse began at a secretive facility in Nelson, British Columbia, known as Base 9 where children, including himself, were abducted and conditioned under Project IBIS, a program tied to the creation of manufactured “super soldiers.”At the heart of his story lies the Dulce Base, an underground military complex in New Mexico that has been testified on this channel before, shrouded in conspiracy and whispered to house unthinkable experiments involving advanced technology and extraterrestrial entities. James witnessed and endured unimaginable horrors there, including trauma-based mind control programming designed to forge emotionless operatives capable of executing covert missions without hesitation. He speaks of being trained as an assassin, tasked with eliminating threats to the shadowy agendas of global intelligence networks, including a mission to neutralize a rogue super soldier who had stolen a nuclear device.Yet, James's story is not one of defeat but of defiance. Despite the psychological chains of mind control programs designed to isolate him and enforce compliance, he broke free from the mental prison imposed upon him. His awakening began as he pieced together fragmented memories, connecting the dots between his experiences and the global workings of intelligence agencies like MI6, the NSA, and the CIA, which he testifies operated a vast drug trafficking network to fund black operations. His book, MI6: Agent Buried Alive, lays bare these allegations, offering a raw, unfiltered glimpse into a world where power, secrecy, and betrayal intertwine.What makes James's journey so compelling is not just the horrors of his abuse and his incredible testimony - including reptilian entities, underground bases, and mind-controlled assassins - but the unbreakable human spirit that shines through. He transformed from a pawn in a covert game to a beacon of resistance, risking everything to expose a web of control threatening humanity's freedom. His story challenges us to question the unseen forces shaping our world and to find the strength to stand against oppression, no matter the odds.CONNECT WITH JAMES: YouTube for Music: https://www.youtube.com/@JamesCasboltKomanderYouTube for Vlogs & Updates: https://www.youtube.com/@rebelnottakenPurchase Album & Swag: https://www.rebelnottaken.co.uk/shop?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwMhX8tleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABp7YVRJZ95HJ4fZv4bnNB-XR8lwPK4-U9UDzOkv6XCK5Edmm-lXtYlQ2s1N3B_aem_NaKNqnjQXpAI7Jzr6x22CgIG: https://www.instagram.com/komander.official/CONNECT WITH THE IMAGINATION:EMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comMy Substack: https://emmakatherine.substack.Support the show
Executive Director of the UM Sports HOF, John Routh, talks mascot stories as Sebastian the Ibis gets set to enter the Mascot HOF.
In hour two, Crowder explains why he's still not high on the Canes winning Sunday. Mike McDaniel sits atop odds makers' list for the first NFL coach to be fired. Picking apart everything we don't like about USF and a deep dive into animals found in Florida. After, Executive Director of the UM Sports HOF, John Routh, talks mascot stories as Sebastian the Ibis gets set to enter the Mascot HOF.
The first live recorded show of Mind the Track was at last weekend's grand opening of the brand new Start Haus bike and ski shop in Truckee next to the “mouse hole” on Highway 89, the only shop Pow Bot will take his splitboard. Considered by many to be the best bike and ski shop in Tahoe, Start Haus has a core lord crew of ace mechanics, including one of today's guests, co-owner Gregg “Stubby” Stone, a recovering singlespeeder who can fix your bike almost as fast as a rides downhill. The boys also chat with OG mountain bike legend Scot Nicol, the founder of Ibis Cycles. Born in 1981 at the dawn of mountain biking, Ibis is the only original mountain bike brand left that is still part owned by its founder. At the ripe young age of 70, Nicol still rips the legs off people half his age. He shares a bit of wisdom about staying young and healthy, a bit about mountain bike history and bike innovation. The boys also chat about California State Park's recent decision to limb up a Lake Tahoe tree that was the granddaddy of all rope swings, and why social media and “influencers” are squarely to blame for its demise.3:30 – Recording live at the Start Haus grand opening in Truckee.6:10 – Optimization culture – forget that. Optimize having fun. That's most important.8:00 – We are down to our last 10 Deso Supply hats…so get on it and order yours!9:20 – Pow Bot's story about riding the Amtrak from Chicago to Colorado to go skiing.11:40 – Listener shout outs to Amiel, Clark and John B.14:55 – A little bit about today's guests, Scot Nicol, founder of Ibis Cycles and Gregg Stone, co-owner of Start Haus.20:16 – NEWS THAT MATTERS – California State Parks cut down the tree limbs of an iconic rope swing on the West Shore. Social media blew up the spot and ruined everything.34:08 – Former Truckee mayor, Dave Polivy, makes cameo appearance.37:00 – DOPE OR DERP – Bar Down. Liability risk in skiing in the US compared to Europe.45:15 – Euro Carver and Fritz Schmitz talk about difference between Smoke Shack and Start Haus.50:50 – Interview with Scot Nicol, founder of Ibis Cycles.54:40 – The transition from a one-man custom steel frame builder to a 50-person company making composite bikes.58:00 – What innovations have changed mountain biking the most? Suspension. Tubeless.1:01:10 – Why has nobody figured out a 21st Century solution to the Presta valve?1:04:45 – If Scot were to buy a custom hardtail, what would he buy? No. 22 Bicycle Company.1:07:25 – DOPE or DERP – Hardtail mountain bikes.1:10:00 – Staying young and healthy at 70 years old. The key is a life of bikes, avoiding stress and eating healthy.1:15:45 – What is your best day outside North America and inside North America? Slovenia and Lake Tahoe.1:18:50 – What is the Ibis Migration event in Mendocino and La Ventana, Baja Mexico?1:24:53 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?1:26:35 – Interview with Gregg Stone – co-owner of Start Haus.1:27:45 – Where did Gregg get his nickname “Stubby”?1:29:20 – How did Gregg go from being a mobile bike mechanic to being a big bike shop owner?1:34:06 – Start Haus has a great YouTube series with easy to understand tech tips.1:37:00 – How did Start Haus manage to purchase a piece of land and build a brand new building on Highway 89 in Truckee?1:41:45 – What is the best way to get in and out of the parking lot at Start Haus?1:44:10 – What's the most bizarre bike you've ever worked on? Pennyfarthing aka high wheeler.1:48:00 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?1:50:00 – Singlespeed mountain biking and SInglespeed World Championships in Bend, Oregon.
In the midst of Summer with Kev sunning himself by a Spanish pool until 2027 the boys answer your questions about everything Fujifilm and beyond. This week, what are Kev and Neale planning to photograph in their retirement?! What is this R word? Do creatives ever truly retire? Also, being a creature of habit with the scenes you know, to travelling abroad with your lens - with a greater sense of adventure. We talk about travel photography, how to work with IBIS, problems with command dials, the upcoming Fujikina Photo Festival event in London, making cider, and what advantages do I really get by upgrading an older X-Pro system? Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply For links go to the showpage.
durée : 00:28:44 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Martine Abat - À l'hôtel Ibis Les Batignolles, les femmes de chambre employées en sous-traitance ont obtenu le 25 mai dernier de meilleures conditions de travail et une augmentation de leur salaire après une grève de 22 mois. Sylvie, femme de chambre et Rachel, gouvernante, racontent ce conflit et leur lutte. - réalisation : Emily Vallat