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Scientists found the deep tracks left by these icebergs by looking at energy companies' seismic surveys of the North Sea. It showed icebergs the size of Norwich were once found off the eastern coast of Scotland. This is the first hard evidence that the ice sheet that covered Britain and Ireland 18,000 years ago produced such large icebergs. 科学家们通过分析能源公司对北海的地震勘测资料发现了冰山留下的深深的轨迹。资料表明与诺里奇市大小相当的冰山曾出现在苏格兰的东海岸。这是首个确凿证据证明 1.8 万年前覆盖着不列颠和爱尔兰的冰盖曾行成过如此巨大的冰山。 The findings may help scientists answer fundamental questions about how the Antarctic ice sheet may be affected as the ice shelves around its edge become unstable in a warming world. 这些发现或许能帮助科学家们解答关于南极冰盖的一些关键问题:随着全球变暖,南极冰盖边缘的冰架变得愈发不稳定,南极冰盖将受到怎样的影响。
In this episode of Reliability Radio, host Jonathan Guiney sits down with Alexander Delic and Karolina Szymanska from MaxTAF at MaximoWorld. From flight cancellations and unexpected layovers to breakthrough tech sessions on generative AI, this episode is packed with real stories and real innovation. MaxTAF is on a mission to bring AI-powered productivity tools to the Maximo community—and they're doing it with a plug-and-play Chrome extension designed to put generative AI right where the work happens. Learn how they're using tech to solve real-world enterprise challenges, the importance of user-led innovation, and what's next for AI in enterprise asset management.
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it's iceberg season in Twillingate... and folks are flocking there for the majestic display. We check in with Captain Dave Boyd - who's out on the water with a tour as we speak. (Guest-host Jamie Fitzpatrick with Captain Dave and visiting tourists)
Danny Dumaresque is part of NL delegation at a seafood expo in Barcelona + Tonia Grandy of New Age Seafoods in Garnish says lobster harvesters are having a rough season + C-Core's Desmond Power says big icebergs off NL shores are becoming more rare.
Three bays, two basins, or one compliance nightmare? When it comes to your decontam sinks, the wrong setup doesn't just slow you down – it can send your entire workflow underwater! On this episode of Beyond Clean's Planet Decontam, Jessie Lopez joins us to break down why the proper sink setup can make or break your entire reprocessing cycle. From missing rinses and awkward sink setups to chemical confusion and ergonomic nightmares, we're uncovering how these small missteps at the sink can compromise your workflows and create real compliance challenges for your SPD. If your decontam sinks are creating more obstacles than solutions, this is one conversation that might just keep your department from sailing into troubled waters! Season 28 of Beyond Clean releases under the 1 Episode = 1 CE delivery model. After finishing this interview, earn your 1 CE credit immediately by passing the short quiz linked below each week. Visit our CE Credit Hub at https://www.beyondcleanmedia.com/ce-credit-hub to access this quiz and over 350 other free CE credits. #BeyondClean #SterileProcessing #WeFightDirty #Podcast #Season28 #DecontamSinks #Compliance #Workflows
This is a very fluid conversation that somehow feels as if we were sitting by a fire talking about everything in life. Reality baseline. Trauma and the road to triumph. What is "It". People watching. Cultural clash course dummies. Icebergs. Who are we as a people in the realm. Social decorum and service to others. Bad track suits. Looping. This file was lost in the mess known as my laptop file system and I was so thrilled to stumble upon it recently. We recored this over a year ago on the 9th of April 2024 -- nothing feels dated which is a testament to a good chat. About Antony:Therapist ★ Bodyworker★ Be Yourself and Love It! Podcast ✍
Giant icebergs that scientists believe drifted off the UK coast 18,000 years ago are now helping researchers at the British Antarctic Survey to understand the impact that climate change and global warming are having on the Antarctic. Dr James Kirkham joins us on the podcast to explain how. Why Apple is reportedly planning to diversify its supply chain, moving its iPhone production away from China and making India its primary source.The rapidly crumbling exoplanet hurtling through space, with Royal Observatory Greenwich astronomer Finn Burridge. Also in this episode: Google's“call to arms” over a worrying gap in the UK's adoption of artificial intelligence.Volkswagen America and Uber's plans for a robotaxi service as soon as 2026And how marathon runners' urine could soon be enriching our soil Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wuzzup broskies !! We are LIVE from the TBG Studios bringing you another exciting episode of the BUG!! Tonight we are joined by talent manager Kayley and StephanieSOUL !! We kick things off with some beef between DaBiggityBomb and the Weatherman , Icebergs exotic Japan stories , "Getting Intimate with the Broskies" and your favorite Weekly Weird News !On the second half of the show we are joined by talent manager Kayley !! We learn a lot about what it takes to put on events , how to promote and dealing with artist and their needs . Kayley breaks it all down for us on this exciting episode . Follow Kayley on social media IG - @kayley.b444 IG - @_dreambigmijaIG - @661allinclusiveentertainmentFollow StephanieSOUL on social media IG - @sallyporche_Follow The Bakersfield Underground on IG to book your appearancesIG - @thebugpodcastCheck out the YouTube Channel !!YouTube - @thebugpodcast420
Having spent the last three decades traveling around over 70 countries, bouncing between -26F and 129F temperatures depending on the shoot, being clawed, chased, shot at, diseased, lost, injured, incarcerated, and getting his finger stitched back on...twice, award-winning photographer, TV host, and conservationist Jason Edwards knows what it takes to get the perfect shot. Jason's imagery has appeared in hundreds of publications including National Geographic Magazine, BBC Wildlife, Australian Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Conde Nast Traveler, and The New Yorker.His new book, "Icebergs to Iguanas" features a collection of his National Geographic photographs and behind-the-scenes tales. Enlightened with his personal observations extracted from his field journals.
Icebergs are natural behemoths, littered across the ocean. They are both subjects of awe and fear among sailors so today, Dr. Samantha Yammine discusses the ins and outs of these ginormous monoliths with an experienced sailor and iceberg admirer, producer Teresa Carey. Then, Sam speaks to Dr. Beth Culp, a lead author on a recent study that maps out your gut's microbiome. After that, Sam asks the question we've all been thinking about: what's the science behind non-alcoholic wine? If you're curious about a new theory on what happened to the Titanic, tune into Expedition Files on Wednesday, April 16 at 9pm Eastern on Discovery. Link to Show Notes HERE Follow Curiosity Weekly on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Dr. Samantha Yammine — for free! Still curious? Get science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to a chilling journey as we uncover the shipwreck of an abandoned cruise ship found eerily frozen between two icebergs, linked to the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle. This new documentary 2025 combines history and discovery, revealing scary stories and interesting facts about the ocean's depths and Antarctica's icy grip.
Welcome to The Pod Squad!We review podcasts every week so you always have something new to listen to.Broadcaster Pádraig Wilson McCarthy and Laura Mullet, Journalist and Stylist join Andrea to review ‘Icebergs with Kemah Bob'!Image: Keep it Light Media
The winding and interconnected story of Mark Michel, Musto jackets, Soulhub, Drake Passage, Antartica, and icebergs.Carmen Rendell reminisces on the stories shared across continents and, now over a decade ago. Some stories should be shared further, and this is one of them. Not just because it highlights the change in our climate, or the remarkable work of Mark and the team in Antartica recording the sounds and images of the icebergs, but because of how the story is told by Mark, and how their experience and his talent transcends the air waves.I wonder at what point we became so estranged from our relationship with this Earth.You're instantly transported to Australis, their vessel, and on the boat with Mark and the team. Antarctica is a place not meant for humankind. colourful and often tragic history reflects this. It is not that we are unwelcome here, more that we are not, perhaps, natural.In simple terms, it a beautiful tale, including how Carmen and Mark connected across the oceans, and still having yet to meet, brings you on board to relive how these Lincoln, Yoko and Ernest icebergs and their micro-environments end up projected onto the Auckland Museum. Please do share and let us know what you felt as you listen to Mark's story. We'd love to know what it evokes in you. And if you wanted to purchase the 100 timeless soul stories, poems and artwork of the Soulhub Journal ‘The Collective' then you can access it here. Thanks for reading Sole to Soul Inspiration by Soulhub! This post is public so feel free to share it. Get full access to Sole to Soul Inspiration by Soulhub at soulhub.substack.com/subscribe
Join Ian Plant as he shares his insights on photographing some of the most extreme environments on Earth! From capturing the raw power of erupting volcanoes to navigating the icy landscapes of glaciers and icebergs, Ian reveals his expert techniques, essential gear, and mindset for taking breathtaking adventure and landscape photography to the next level.In this interview, you'll discover:✔️ How to master photography in extreme environments✔️ The best techniques for capturing volcanoes, icebergs, and remote landscapes✔️ Essential camera gear and settings for challenging conditions✔️ How stepping outside your comfort zone improves your photography✔️ Tips for building a successful photography career in adventure photographyWhether you're an amateur, semi-pro, or professional photographer, this conversation is packed with valuable photography tips to elevate your skills. Don't miss out—watch now and get inspired to explore the wild through your lens!#IanPlant #AdventurePhotography #LandscapePhotography #ExtremePhotography #PhotographyTips #VolcanoPhotography #IcebergPhotography #PhotographyBusiness #OutdoorPhotography******************************************************************SUPPORT THE PODCAST: www.buymeacoffee.com/camerashake******************************************************************JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com******************************************************************Check out our sponsor: www.platypod.com******************************************************************THIS WEEK'S LINKS:INTERESTED IN THE LOFOTEN VIKING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?https://www.idavewilliams.com/trainingIan Plant on the web:https://ianplant.comhttps://www.photomasters.com/Ian Plant on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianplantphoto/JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com======================================CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 249 ‘Exploring the Wild: Photographing Volcanoes & Icebergs with IAN PLANT' IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/C_L5fgyvZI4Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/
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We talk to Matty Opai abouthis time at Icebergs overlooking Bondi Beach. We talk about the significance of hospitality, the evolution of the bar scene, and how they create unique experiences. The discussion highlights the challenges and excitement of managing multiple venues, the art of hosting, and the balance between local patrons and tourists. We talk about the Icebergs Sgroppino, too!
Icebergs are bellwethers of environmental changes. Their formation, movement and melting offer insights into some of the most extreme areas of the cryosphere, such as Antarctica, Greenland and the Arctic Ocean. Scientists have long monitored icebergs because of their role in regulating our climate. But what do the sounds they make reveal? Geophysicist Vera Schlindwein, professor of polar and marine seismology at the University of Bremen in Germany, joins The Excerpt to discuss these breathtaking frozen wonders.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Mariia Levchenko, a 2024 Kroc School Women Peacemakers Fellow, takes us into the heart of conflict resolution in this riveting episode. Drawing from her groundbreaking work in Ukraine and Ethiopia, she offers a razor-sharp analysis of women's critical roles in navigating complex war zones, unpacking how her immigrant experience has uniquely positioned her to bridge divides and challenge traditional approaches to international conflict. With insights that are at once scholarly and deeply personal, Dr. Levchenko demonstrates why women's perspectives aren't just valuable, but essential in crafting sustainable peace—making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about understanding the nuanced human dynamics behind global conflict resolution.
It's time for another trip around the solar system on the BIGGER and BETTER Science Weekly! In this episode of the Fun Kids Science Weekly, we continue our bigger and better podcast where we answer YOUR questions, have scientists battle it out for which science is the best & learn about the power of the brain! Dan kicks off with the latest in science news, beginning with an ancient Roman scroll which has been digitally unwrapped by scientists. Next, we explore an asteroid which could potentially collide with Earth in the not so distant future. Finally, Andrew Shepherd joins Dan to track the collision path of the world's largest iceberg. We then answer your questions, Elodie wants to know why we laugh and Dr. Colin Bull from Stirling University answer's Ashton's question: How do fish breathe underwater? Dangerous Dan continues, where we learn all about the endangered Blue-Spotted Tree Monitor. In Battle of the Sciences, Dr. Christelle Langley explains the power of the brain and why cognitive neuroscience is the best kind of science. What do we learn about? · An asteroid hurtling towards Earth · Tracking the collision path of the world's largest iceberg. · How do fish breathe underwater? · The dangers of the Blue-Spotted Tree Monitor · And in Battle of the Sciences, the power of brain! All on this week's episode of Science Weekly!Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“I know that one day for me in Antarctica, one morning for me in Antarctica is a dream for someone who will never get there. Because it's hard to get to. So, I don't waste those opportunities. I don't sit there and go, ‘I'm in Antarctica again.' No, my brain will not go to that space because I know that people would kill [to be there]. I am the portal sometimes, through which some people will experience different parts of the world.” Jason Edwards Jason Edwards is an award-winning photographer, TV host, and conservationist. His image portfolio ranks among the largest of any photographer in the National Geographic Society's long history, and he has a new book out called, From Icebergs to Iguanas. It's a large format series of books illustrating his National Geographic imagery and his behind-the-scenes tales. It's stunning and it makes you feel very lucky to live on this planet. Through his commissioned assignments and as the face of National Geographic Channel's Pure Photography, Jason has taken his storytelling to televisions and streaming networks in dozens of countries and to every continent. His imagery has appeared in hundreds of publications including National Geographic Magazine, BBC Wildlife, Australian Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Conde Nast Traveler, and The New Yorker.
Guest: Prof Geraint Tarling of the British Antarctic Survey.Also Newsround with Shane Bergin and Ruth Freeman.
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This week, Icebergs at Medford, Hayward at RAM, the Charlie Phelps Memorial Tournament in Merrill. Along the rest of our normal nonsense.
Jason Edwards - Icebergs to Iguanas: Photographic Journeys Around the World. This is episode 733 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. National Geographic's Jason Edwards has been at the forefront of natural history photography for more than three decades. His image portfolio ranks among the largest of any photographer in the Society's long history. Based in Melbourne Australia, a passion for wildlife and the environment has been with him over his extensive career that began as a zookeeper at the Zoological Board of Victoria. Jason has since been recognized globally for his contributions to Science, the Environment, and the Arts. Jason's accolades within the photographic industry stretch over 25 years and include among others; two times winner of the Eureka Prize for Science Photography, four times winner of Communications Art Photography Annual, two times winner of the ProMax Golden Muse, POYi Pictures of the Year International, and Travel Photographer of the Year. He was awarded the Australian Geographic Society Pursuit of Excellence Award and also honored as one of the world's ‘100 Photography Heroes' by Professional Photographer Magazine, London. Through his commissioned assignments and as the face of National Geographic Channel's Pure Photography, Jason has taken his story telling to televisions and streaming networks in dozens of countries and to every continent. His imagery has appeared in hundreds of publications including National Geographic Magazine, BBC Wildlife, Australian Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Conde Nast Traveler, and The New Yorker. Jason is the author and photographer of Icebergs to Iguanas, a large format series of books illustrating his National Geographic imagery. He also authored and photographed science education books for the children's education market, and his imagery has appeared on everything from environmental campaigns to Hollywood blockbusters. As a leader and mentor, Jason has worked with photographers of all levels, instructing them in the art of storytelling and how to find and translate images. He has spent years providing rich and entertaining experiences; working in partnership with organizations and individuals; guiding participants both on private expeditions and as one of National Geographic's most sought experts. The Conservation Photographers (ILCP) is an organization that utilizes the power of photography to educate and inspire people globally about conservation issues. Jason is an Associate Fellow of the ILCP and uses his lens to narrate and highlight issues affecting wildlife, the environment and indigenous communities. Jason holds an Honours Degree in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Scientific Photography and tertiary qualifications in the Animal Sciences. Jason is an ambassador for both Tourism Australia, and Sustainability Victoria, he is a Friend of the Australia Museum, and a coveted keynote speaker. Drawing upon his skills as an environmentalist, animal scientist, documentarian and National Geographic stalwart, Jason is an entertaining and insightful raconteur, championing natural history and the art of photography. In addition, he is the host of Snap Happy the Photography Show, which airs nationally across Australia. Jason's Fine Art Prints are archived in private collections around the world and have been exhibited internationally including the USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Europe, where National Geographic presented his compelling imagery of Alang at the prestigious Visa Pour L'Image Photojournalism Festival. Our focus today is his amazing book - Icebergs to Iguanas: Photographic Journeys Around the World. Wow!!! What an amazing book, conversation, and life! Jason is Incredible!!! Thanks for listening! Please share! Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Connect & Learn More: www.jasonedwards.co https://www.nationalgeographic.com/expeditions/experts/jason-edwards/ https://www.instagram.com/jasonedwardsng/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/jasonedwardsng/ https://au.linkedin.com/in/jason-edwards-8926261 https://www.amazon.com/Icebergs-Iguanas-Photographic-Journeys-Around/dp/0648818500 Length - 01:13:15
En el episodio de hoy de "10 Minutos con Sami", exploramos tres historias fascinantes que demuestran el poder de la adaptación y la innovación. Comenzamos con la sorprendente transformación de la Encyclopedia Britannica en una empresa de Inteligencia Artificial valorada en mil millones de dólares. Continuamos con el viaje del iceberg más grande del mundo, el A23a, que después de 30 años inmóvil ha comenzado su travesía por el Océano Austral. Finalmente, celebramos una victoria para la biodiversidad: la erradicación oficial del temido "avispón asesino" en Estados Unidos, gracias a un esfuerzo coordinado de cinco años que combinó tecnología de vanguardia con ciencia ciudadana. Tres historias que nos muestran cómo la ciencia y la tecnología continúan evolucionando y sorprendiéndonos. Fuentes: https://www.techmonitor.ai/hardware/cloud/encyclopaedia-britannica-how-a-print-company-embraced-disruptive-innovation-in-publishing-4898586, https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg4zve79z5ro, https://abcnews.go.com/US/murder-hornet-declared-eradicated-united-states/story?id=116916451 Redes: Puedes buscarme por redes sociales como Threads, Twitter e Instagram con @olivernabani, y puedes encontrarme habitualmente en Twitch: http://twitch.tv/olivernabani Puedes encontrar tanto este Podcast como otro contenido original en YouTube: https://youtube.com/olivernabani Además si quieres participar en la comunidad mashain, tenemos un server de Discord donde compartimos nuestras inquietudes: https://discord.gg/7M2SEfbF Un canal de Telegram donde os aviso de novedades y contenidos: https://t.me/sedicemashain Y un canal de Whatsapp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaCSKOzFCCoavMoLwX43 Y por supuesto lo más importante, recuerda: No se dice Machine, se dice Mashain
Jason Edwards, National Geographic photographer, joins Lisa Dent to talk about his experience being a wildlife photographer. Edwards released his new book, Icebergs to Iguanas: Photographic Journeys Around the World, a collection of some of his greatest photographs taken throughout his career along with behind-the-scenes images from his field journals. Later, Edwards shares some tips […]
Some feedback from last episode on purpose and TCKs really brought home to me another challenge faced by many TCKs around purpose - which this episode attempts to do justice to. How do we navigate our own values when we've not been told stories of values, just observable differences? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Matt Crawford speaks to National Geographic photographer and author Jason Edwards about his book, Icebergs to Iguanas. Jason Edwards is a National Geographic photographer and television presenter. He's been bitten, clawed, chased, chewed, shot at, and stoned (with rocks), defecated and urinated on; smuggled, groomed, diseased, lost, injured, incarcerated, frightened, and enamored. He has spent the past three decades exploring the world with a camera in hand, bearing witness to the miracle of Nature and the complexities of the human condition. After countless frames and unmapped miles, ‘Icebergs to Iguanas' features a collection of his favorite National Geographic stories and behind-the-scenes tales. Enlightened with fascinating captions and personal observations extracted from his field journals, ‘Icebergs to Iguanas' has been described as ‘a love letter to planet Earth'. Photography is more than just capturing beautiful pictures it's about telling a story. Jason's goal is to take people on a journey filled with beauty, adventure, hardship and danger, disease, laughter, and wonder. To inspire people about the natural world in which we live, whilst simultaneously celebrating our diverse cultures. ‘Icebergs to Iguanas' is a bespoke book, a cacophony of composition, color, and contrast.
An award-winning Ex-Pat from Mark's hometown appears on this episode of “The Mark Bishop Show” Jason Edwards is the Author of ‘Icebergs to Iguanas' a large format series of books illustrating his national geographic imagery. Photography to Jason is mor than just capturing beautiful pictures, it's about the stories that go with them!
Ever since I discovered how to read the glaciated landscape of Northern Minnesota and Wisconsin, I've been fascinated by these massive forces of nature. Admiring them from afar, seeing them up close, paddling among icebergs, touching their ice…glaciers are even more amazing than I'd expected. This week I've been busy leading field trips, but I've been dreaming of a time when I was a participant on two field trips that involved paddling near glaciers in Alaska.
In this week's episode of the Plural Pod, Gareth and Joel are mulling over the purpose of the Mercury Prize and reflecting on this year's winner. There are reviews of fresh pressings from Ultravox, The Lightning Seeds and Ishmael Ensemble. We explore the world of second-hand sales and find out some of the highest value titles snapped up recently, including an RSD rarity that's still actually worth something and a Sixties treat with a curious cover. Kenny from 101 Collectors Records in Farnham tells us all about life behind the counter and we hear your views on the topic of ecovinyl. Keep listening to the end for a couple of extra musical tips.Get in touch with us via pluralofvinylpod@gmail.com or @PluralVinylPod on Twitter. You can also Whatsapp via 07455680866The Plural Of Playlist, featuring tracks discussed: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5M566WI1NstJoQcZU0KRMR?si=8h8NUeaXR_acMIrYYQ-rDQ&pi=MBWJA5SvSUewV&nd=1&dlsi=2a5d31635f704542Join the Cheap Indie Vinyl WhatsApp channel before Tom returns soon:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT9tnElagoIHB2ed1G Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ANY SEATS LEFT? Columbia Gorge Tour: https://randallcarlson.com/event/columbia-gorge-megafloods-2024/ “The Randall Carlson” socials, VoD titles, tours, events, podcasts, merch shop, donate: https://randallcarlson.com/links Activities Board: https://randallcarlson.com/tours-and-events/ Kosmographia Ep110 of The Randall Carlson Podcast, with Planetary Scientist Chuck Kizina, and GeocosmicREX admin Bradley, from 8/20/24 RC peruses scientific journals monthly and writes about interesting items in his monthly newsletter https://Sciencenews.org blurb about airburst over Antarctica 2.5Mya Microscopic E-T minerals identified that hint at explosive impacting event: spinels, olivine NASA/JPL tracking large asteroids 2024MK and 2011UL21 Mile-wide object impacting would likely knock out modern civilization, not mass extinction though 43,000x larger volume than Tunguska object We are in stable inter-glacial period now – no reason to think 2.5My trend has ended Michael Rampino for decades at forefront of modern revival of catastrophism March '24 article in Global and Planetary Change “Sixteen mass extinctions of the past 541My...” also referencing Continental Flood Basalts (CFB) Siberian & Deccan Traps Phanerozoic Era is time of visible life; Craters linked to extinction events: Popigai, Morokweng… Manicouagan in Ontario Canada has 50-mile dam-impounded ring lake, wider concentric rings Nipigon a prime candidate for impact site – CK notes alignment with other large lakes to NW Rampino graph re: extinction events' severity, with End-Permian at peak – linked to Siberian Traps Tunguska explosion was centered over ancient CFB – possibility it was endogenic? RC makes exponential links of timing with Great Year 26k cycle: 26.2My and 260My Gang Hu et al. in Global and Planetary Change '24 “Geological study of outburst flood event in the Upper Yangtze River and risk of similar extreme events Evidence for 900 landslides and 13 lakes along a 1200 mile stretch of Jinsha Noting 30 new dams, Brad asks: Is there any way that concrete weight affects Earth's spin? River canyon terraces had inhabited caves: Wanren Cave has paintings dated 13.3-8.5kya Article on “Vast armadas of giant icebergs” creating giant grooves on sea bottom Plow-marks into a ridge east of Iceland, over a kilometer down – something was pushing them! LINKS: Brad's GeoCosmicREX playlist: Cosmography101 Class Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_7C3ztcCxA YDB Impact at Nipigon? https://youtu.be/Dn8NBPA2w5I and Kosmographia Ep32: https://youtu.be/5TUWCOyJvQg Earth's Water Graphic: https://www.usgs.gov/media/images/all-earths-water-a-single-sphere 2.5Mya Airburst article: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/asteroid-exploded-antarctica-millions-years-ago Cosmic Summit '24 speakers: https://www.youtube.com/@cosmicsummit Randall goes solo on “Squaring the Circle” https://rumble.com/user/therandallcarlson/videos RC VoD titles: Atlantis, Halloween, Cosmic Dragons, Christmas Origins https://www.howtube.com/playlist/view?PLID=381 T-shirts, variety of MERCH here: https://randallcarlson.com/shop/ Activities Board: https://randallcarlson.com/tours-and-events/ RC's monthly science news and activities: https://randallcarlson.com/newsletter Support Randall Carlson's efforts to discover and share pivotal paradigm-shifting information! Improve the quality of the podcast and future videos. Allow him more time for his research into the many scientific journals, books, and his expeditions into the field, as he continues to decipher the clues that explain the mysteries of our past, and prepare us for the future... Contribute to RC thru howtube: https://www.howtube.com/channels/RandallCarlson#tab_donate/ Make a one-time donation thru PayPal, credit/debit card or other account here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=8YVDREQ9SMKL6&source=url Contribute monthly to receive bonus content and perks: https://patreon.com/RandallCarlson Email us at Kosmographia1618@gmail.com OR Contact@RandallCarlson.com Small class lectures "Cosmography 101" from '06-'09 on Brad's original channel: https://youtube.com/geocosmicrex Kosmographia logo and design animation by Brothers of the Serpent Check out their podcast: http://www.BrothersoftheSerpent.com/ ep108 with RC and Bradley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZC4nsOUxqI Theme “Deos” and bumper music by Fifty Dollar Dynasty: http://www.FiftyDollarDynasty.net/ Video recording, editing and publishing by Bradley Young with YSI Productions LLC (copyrights)
Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
A special feature-length interview episode today featuring Jason Edwards. Having spent the last three decades travelling around over 70 countries being clawed, chased, shot at, diseased, lost, injured, incarcerated, and getting his finger stitched back on, twice, award-winning photographer, TV host, and conservationist Jason Edwards knows what it takes to get the perfect shot. And the photo editors at National Geographic agree, featuring his stunning photos time and time again. His imagery has also appeared in hundreds of other publications, including BBC Wildlife, Australian Geographic and The New Yorker. His new book, Icebergs to Iguanas features a collection of his National Geographic photographs and behind-the-scenes tales. Also on the show today, the winning images from the last two months of assignment pictures and a new challenge for September set by Gary Williams. Links to all guests and features will be on the showpage, my sincere thanks to MPB who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking each week. WHY: A Sketchbook of Life is available here.
Have you ever wondered if leaving an iconic spot like Bondi Beach for a quieter, more affordable coastal neighborhood could be worth it? Sit down with us as we chat with Josh Wapshott, who made the bold move from Bondi's famed Icebergs to the scenic Northern Beaches of Sydney. Josh shares his journey, driven by skyrocketing rental prices and the desire to plan a future with his partner. Discover how he found a similar coastal vibe and community spirit in the Northern Beaches without the hefty price tag.Josh offers a refreshing take on the cultural differences and lifestyle changes between Bondi and Dee Why. Hear firsthand about the slower pace and friendly interactions that make Dee Why feel like a close-knit community. If you've ever thought about making a savvy move while maintaining a beachside lifestyle, Josh's story is a must-listen. He gives us a genuine, heartfelt look at how smart decisions and a change in scenery can lead to a fulfilling life by the sea.
Adventures have risks. It doesn't matter how much you plan, or how well you manage situations, if you are having an adventure, something can go wrong. It is impossible to make adventures 100% safe. If they really are safe, then there isn't any risk which means they aren't going to be adventures!For this reason, planning for mishaps, emergencies and surprises is another essential step when it comes to delivering adventure.In this episode, we share a story from ACMG Alpine Guide and professional athlete Will Gadd to highlight the importance of planning for mishap. Will's story takes place on the Fuhrmann Ledges in Banff National Park and is an excellent example of the value of planning for mishaps, even when you think there is a low risk of something going wrong.Will Gadd has a long list of accomplishments including first ice climbing ascents of Niagara Falls and on Mt. Kilamjaro, winning three gold medals at the X Games, and setting the paragliding world distance record twice.Key TakeawaysHere are a few things that Will did very well:Communicating the Risks: This includes Will communicating what could happen to his clients and himself. In this instance it's a given that Will would have had his clients sign a waiver and would have talked to them beforehand about the risks they could face.Discussing the Plan in the Event of a Crisis: This put the idea in their heads that rock fall could happen. More importantly it helped to prepare them for the moment when it actually did happen.If you fail to plan you plan to fail.Being Situationally Aware: Even though Will felt that there wasn't a high probability of rockfall, he still went through the process of preparing everyone, looking for signs that rockfall had occurred recently, and encouraging his clients to do the same.Five Hazardous Attitudes: At least one of the Five Hazardous Attitudes that is always present in human caused accidents. They are Anti-Authority, Impulsivity, Invulnerability, Macho and Resignation.Guest BioWill Gadd is a professional sponsored athlete and ACMG Alpine Guide. Among many of Will's feats are first accents ice climbing Niagara Falls, Helmcken Falls, Icebergs and many other ice climbs around the world including on the top of Mt Kilimanjaro. Will is also a world-class white-water kayaker and paraglider. He has twice set the world record for the longest paragliding flight.As an elite athlete and professional guide, Will is extremely experienced when it comes to evaluating risk and making decisions that could have serious consequences for himself and the people he is leading or working with. This makes Will one of the perfect people to talk about the power of judgment.Guest LinksContact Will to be your Guide, Instructor or Speaker: https://willgadd.com/Instagram: @realwillgaddThe Last Ascent, Kilimanjaro: https://www.redbull.com/ca-en/films/the-last-ascent-will-gadds-return-to-kilimanjaroA Fun Ted Talk: Three Simple Tools to Manage Risk, Fear and Children: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTdFkPTTnsAFollow or SubscribeDon't forget to follow the show!Share & Social Linkshttps://linktr.ee/deliveringadventurehttps://deliveringadventure.com/
Pop the kettle on because Nelson Aspen is back, and he's spilling all the tea! (Yaaayyy!!!) Join AW and Mr JWags as they embark with legendary entertainment journalist Nelson on an 'Oceanborn' journey with Nightwish's album, before diving into the Unsinkable Molly Brown!Plus, we chat Nelson's show Tony Bennett: A Tribute (check below for details), Romanticizing Titanic, Press Junkets, Paths to Success, Nelson's latest book Dancing Between the Raindrops: the Hollywood Years, and so much more in this extra-juicy episode!--::Socials::Nelson Aspen: https://nelsonaspen.com -- https://x.com/nelsonaspen -- https://instagram.com/nelsonaspenTickets to Tony Bennet: A Tribute (Selling Fast!): https://thegreenroom42.venuetix.com/show/details/QbVsaj31o4LdQW96Qmaw/1721581200000?event_id=UnbR9l0mjip6vEmcWIXR Dancing Between the Raindrops: https://www.amazon.com.au/Dancing-Between-Raindrops-actual-remember-ebook/dp/B0CNFGH6BFDancing Between the Raindrops: the Hollywood Years: https://www.amazon.com/Dancing-Between-Raindrops-Hollywood-Years-ebook/dp/B0D73SK679--Second City NYC: https://www.secondcity.com/shows/new-yorkMr J Wags: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrJWags -- Instagram: https://instagram.com/MrJWagsAround the World in 80 Plays:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/around-the-world-in-80-plays/id1709294420Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6M8Yff4VPblqINhu2SSrrg*****Juxtaposing Metal with Musicals - joined by iconic guests from the worlds of Music, Broadway, Hollywood, and more! https://www.thetonastontales.com/listen -- https://www.patreon.com/bloomingtheatricals - https://twitter.com/thrashntreasurehttps://linktr.ee/thrashntreasure*****Help support Thrash 'n Treasure and keep us on-air, PLUS go on a fantastical adventure at the same time!Grab your copy of The Tonaston Tales by AW, and use the code TNT20 when you check out for 20% off eBooks and Paperbacks!https://www.thetonastontales.com/bookstore - TNT20 ***** ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
As a startup business owner or founder, the most important question to ask yourself is whether your business idea adds value, solves a problem, or provides innovation to make life more efficient and effective. According to the Harvard School of Business, the odds are against startups, with two-thirds of them failing to show a positive return to their investors, leading to business collapse more often than success. Drs. Todd and Kim Saxton, award-winning professors at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business and co-authors of The Titanic Effect, have provided a practical guide to help startup founders, investors, and supporters successfully navigate the challenges that often sink startups in the early stages of development. They draw on their extensive academic and professional experience in business strategy, entrepreneurship, marketing, market research, and venture-funded startups to help navigate the obstacles faced by early-stage startups. The book uses the Titanic and a sailing metaphor to provide a startup roadmap template, showing how startups can successfully navigate challenges in startup investing, founding, and hiring with a game plan to get through the Human Ocean and a guide to customer success in working through the Marketing Ocean. It also highlights what startups need to invest in to get through the Technical and Strategy Oceans. The Iceberg Index provides entrepreneurs, startups, and small businesses a way to track their progress on the startup roadmap template and helps investors assess which startups to invest in. The book also reveals that, like many startups, the Titanic was not sunk by a single misstep but a series of mistakes, a combination of missteps called the Titanic Effect. For more information, visit https://www.titaniceffect.com/ or get the book at https://www.amazon.ca/Titanic-Effect-Successfully-Navigating-Uncertainties/dp/1642792144. For inquiries, you can email mksaxton@iu.edu or tsaxton@iu.edu.
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Sudden and severe turbulence has left one person dead and dozens injured on a Singapore Airlines flight. Experts say the rare event may become more commonplace because of climate change. And: April's inflation rate was the lowest since 2021. But prices are still up - making life difficult for many Canadians. The good news is the cooling economy could lay the groundwork for the Bank of Canada to cut interest rates. Plus: Normally May is usually the beginning of iceberg season in Newfoundland and Labrador, bringing with it tourists and a boom to local businesses. But this year is off to a poor start. There simply aren't any icebergs near the province's coast - leaving many disappointed.
Icebergs and Illusions: Navigating Life's Expectations and Realities In this solo podcast episode, Jen Banks delves into the topic of 'Icebergs and Illusions,' discussing how expectations about having more time, energy, money, influence, and better relationships often don't align with reality. Through personal stories and reflections, the narrative explores the illusions that many people have about improving aspects of their lives, such as thinking one would have more of a resource if circumstances were different. Jen emphasizes the importance of self-work, realistic expectations, and appreciating what one has. Additionally, the iceberg metaphor is used to describe managing visible tasks versus the hidden, larger workload, suggesting a focus on gradual improvement. The episode encourages listeners to reevaluate how they use their resources and to consider their true influence and potential for happiness without holding onto unrealistic expectations. 00:00 Welcome and Solo Episode Preview 00:43 The Upcoming Author Adventure 00:58 Busyness and Balancing Life 01:34 Icebergs and Illusions: Unpacking Life's Expectations 03:05 Illusion 1: The Myth of More Time 05:03 Illusion 2: The Energy Paradox 07:19 Illusion 3: Financial Fantasies 08:53 Illusion 4: Influence Illusions 09:51 Illusion 5: Relationship Realities 10:20 Concluding Thoughts on Life's Illusions 12:32 Acknowledgments and Farewell #Podcast #MindsetMonday #Illusions #RealityCheck #PerspectiveShift #PodcastLife #ProductivityHacks #BalanceIsKey #MythsDebunked #NewMindset #HiddenTruths #SelfReflection #SelfGrowth #BreakTheIllusion #LiveYourTruth #Authenticity ----more---- ---Title: Unveiling Illusions and Icebergs: Navigating Life's Challenges--- In the fast-paced world we live in, it's easy to get caught up in the illusions we create in our minds. We often find ourselves thinking, "I'd have so much time if..." or "I'd have so much energy if...", constructing barriers that hinder us from fully experiencing and embracing the present moment. But as Jen Banks shares in her insightful podcast episode titled "Icebergs and Illusions," these illusions are just that - illusions. ### The Illusion of Time Jen delves into the common misconception that if we had more time, we would be able to accomplish all our tasks and dreams. However, she reveals that time is relative and how we choose to spend it is what truly matters. By sharing her personal experiences of juggling motherhood and responsibilities, Jen highlights the importance of being present and making intentional choices with our time. ### The Energy Exchange Another illusion Jen explores is the idea that we would have more energy if we could outsource tasks. She emphasizes that our energy will be directed elsewhere, and it's crucial to focus on what truly matters to us. By acknowledging our desires and values, we can make informed decisions on where to invest our energy. ### Money Matters Jen reflects on the illusion that having more money would solve our problems. She challenges this notion by emphasizing that money is a reflection of our values and priorities. By understanding what truly brings us joy and fulfillment, we can make conscious decisions on how to manage our finances. ### The Influence Conundrum In a world consumed by social media metrics, Jen addresses the illusion of equating influence with follower count. She reminds us that true influence stems from the impact we have on others, regardless of the size of our platform. By focusing on cultivating deep connections and meaningful interactions, we can make a difference in the lives of those around us. ### Relationship Realizations Lastly, Jen touches upon the illusion that our relationships would improve if external factors changed. Drawing from her own journey, she highlights the importance of self-growth and personal development in nurturing healthy relationships. By focusing on ourselves and aligning with our true values, we can create positive changes in our interactions with others. ### Unveiling the Iceberg The metaphor of the iceberg serves as a powerful reminder that what we see on the surface is just a fraction of the whole picture. Jen encourages us to chip away at the underlying challenges and obstacles gradually, acknowledging that progress takes time. By embracing a mindset of gradual improvement and focusing on the present moment, we can navigate life's challenges with resilience and grace. As we navigate through life's illusions and icebergs, let's remember that true growth and fulfillment come from within. By embracing authenticity, intentionality, and self-awareness, we can steer our lives in the direction that aligns with our values and aspirations. Join me in uncovering the truths behind the illusions and chipping away at the icebergs that stand in our way. Until next time, Jen Banks
REMIX: Album 5 Track 26 – Pursuing Wonder in Life & Career w/Roger FishmanBrand Nerds! We are back at you with a friend of the guys, Roger Fishman. Roger is a Filmographer/Photographer and a self-proclaimed former/recovering marketing executive. Today he brings a multiperspective on the brand and marketing world from his vast experience working with some of the top name brands in the business. He is leading with intentionality and empathy in his work, two attributes that have taken him far in his success. Aside from the business aspect, Roger is a fantastic human being who loves nature and his family. You can find him working with global conservation nonprofits and in various nature environments, capturing the beauty and wonder of the world or traveling with his son Jack.Here are a few key takeaways from the episode:In life, you have to earn it and own it.It's okay to take a beat and think about it before you answer a questionEngulf yourself in your work, get first-hand experience with the product/service you are offeringMarketing is about serving people, not just selling You can be both strategically intentional while remaining empathetic NOTES:Connect with Roger:www.rogerfishman.comRoger Fishman | LinkedIn@rogerfishman on social channelsCheck out Roger's work:RAO Case StudyArtists For NatureNARWHALS, ICEBERGS, AND THE EXTREME LANDSCAPES OF GREENLANDThink You Know What Water Looks Like? Take a Look at This.The ocean science-art connectionShow Partner: SpecificityLearn More About Specificity Stay Up-To-Date on All Things Brands, Beats, & Bytes on SocialInstagram | Twitter
durée : 00:55:32 - La Terre au carré - par : Mathieu Vidard - Véritable symptôme du changement climatique, les icebergs sont scrutés de près par les scientifiques. Mais que savons-nous de ces montagnes de glace fascinantes ? Que deviennent-elles une fois à la dérive ? Et comment les étudier ? - réalisé par : Valérie AYESTARAY
Escritora de novela y cuento, Katya Adaui es Premio Nacional de Literatura Perú 2023 y finalista del Premio Ribera del Duero 2024. Su escritura mesurada llena de lenguaje críptico y escrituras elípticas es totalmente deliciosa. Nacida en Perú, vive en Buenos Aires en donde enseña y escribe. En algún momento llevó en su país natal el proyecto de lectua "Entre libros". "El asombro ante la vida hace que la escritura vaya para mejor" es la visión que tiene de la literatura. Hablamos de sus libros, novelas y cuentos, de Aquí hay Icebergs, de Geografía de la oscuridad, de los Premios que ha ganado, la la muerte, del dolor, de la maternidad, de la imposibilidad de tener hijos.
This podcast is all about designing your ESOP so the company can be successful and avoid any potential pitfalls. Through the episode, we get to celebrate the movie: “Titanic” (Spoiler alert - the ship sinks at the end). One of the aspects of ESOP design is understanding the ESOP process and the importance of cash flow and balancing leverage for the company with the respective tax benefits. As a whole, the ESOP industry often has diverse opinions on what creates a sustainable ESOP deal. This is partly due to the myriad of conflicts of interest often found in deal teams. The goal of this episode is to help you ask the right questions and ensure your company has the correct ESOP design.
In tonight's episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I bring you along on a remarkable journey to Greenland, a trip ignited by my rediscovered passion for photography. This adventure began in a small workshop in Singapore, where I connected with Han and Charmaine, two inspiring photographers. Their breathtaking Instagram shots of Greenland's icy landscapes captivated me, leading to an impromptu decision to join their expedition. This marked my very first foray into the Arctic, a striking contrast from Singapore's tropical climate. Greenland welcomed us with its stunning icebergs and vibrantly colored houses, offering a photographer's paradise. Despite unforeseen challenges like cancelled flights and unexpected accommodations, the experience was filled with thrilling firsts. From witnessing the awe-inspiring northern lights to exploring glaciers, and even tasting local delicacies like whale blubber and seal, the journey was an incredible blend of natural wonder and cultural exploration. The raw beauty of Greenland, the camaraderie formed, and the exhilaration of capturing its essence through my lens made for an unforgettable expedition. As this Greenlandic adventure concludes, I'm left reflecting on the unique, breathtaking landscapes and the profound experiences that will linger in my memory.
In tonight's episode of "Sleepless in Singapore," I bring you along on a remarkable journey to Greenland, a trip ignited by my rediscovered passion for photography. This adventure began in a small workshop in Singapore, where I connected with Han and Charmaine, two inspiring photographers. Their breathtaking Instagram shots of Greenland's icy landscapes captivated me, leading to an impromptu decision to join their expedition. This marked my very first foray into the Arctic, a striking contrast from Singapore's tropical climate. Greenland welcomed us with its stunning icebergs and vibrantly colored houses, offering a photographer's paradise. Despite unforeseen challenges like cancelled flights and unexpected accommodations, the experience was filled with thrilling firsts. From witnessing the awe-inspiring northern lights to exploring glaciers, and even tasting local delicacies like whale blubber and seal, the journey was an incredible blend of natural wonder and cultural exploration. The raw beauty of Greenland, the camaraderie formed, and the exhilaration of capturing its essence through my lens made for an unforgettable expedition. As this Greenlandic adventure concludes, I'm left reflecting on the unique, breathtaking landscapes and the profound experiences that will linger in my memory.
Stewart Lee and Felicity Ward join Andy with a focus on the environment from a UK perspective. Icebergs, COP 28, Axolotls and the Parthenon Marbles are all in the news. A note to Josie Long to listen to this episode.PLUS: Become the owner of an exclusive episode of The Bugle, on 12 inch vinyl! Become a premium member NOW! https://www.thebuglepodcast.com/donateThis episode was presented and written by:Andy ZaltzmanFelicity WardStewart LeeAnd produced by Chris Skinner and Laura Turner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After four long years, Ty and Dan embark on another Tues Cruise, scouting the potential icebergs lurking ahead for teams atop the College Football Playoff rankings like Georgia, Michigan, Florida State, Ohio State, and Washington. In this college footbal podcast episode, they scout which upcoming opponents can sink otherwise promising playoff runs.The full version of this episode is available for Patreon subscribers at Verballers.com. Submit your CFB questions on Patreon and hear our answers as part of our full Tuesday episodes.Like our CFB podcast? Leave us a rating and review, and don't forget to subscribe or follow so you don't miss any of our episodes! Here are some helpful links:Subscribe/follow on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-solid-verbal-college-football-podcast/id270037732Subscribe/follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0MABqnjJ8GlteE1Ql9xOEsSubscribe/follow on Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes270037732Subscribe/follow on Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/podcast/6f91d1c0-2c30-012e-097f-00163e1b201cSubscribe/follow on Podcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/the-solid-verbal-college-football-podcast/2415775Subscribe/follow on CastBox: https://castbox.fm/vc/2233040Our college football show is also available on YouTube. Watch at subscribe to the channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@solidverbalWant to get in touch? Give us a holler on Twitter: @solidverbal, @tyhildenbrandt, @danrubenstein, on Instagram, or on Facebook. Stay up to date with our free weekly newsletter: https://quickslants.solidverbal.com/subscribeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.