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This week, Carl is excited to welcome Dr. David Bass, a renowned chiropractic therapist, acupuncturist, and inventor. As the founder of the Neck & Back Pain Institute of Coral Springs, a treatment and training facility centered around the Antalgic-Trak®, Dr. Bass is transforming the path to pain relief. In this chat, Carl and David discuss Dr. Bass's unique journey from being one of the most successful chiropractic practitioners in the Northeast to relocating to Florida, where he developed the innovative Antalgic-Trak®. This groundbreaking piece of medical equipment has revolutionized spine pain management, providing relief to countless patients worldwide. Dr. Bass shares the inspiration behind the device, the challenges he faced during its development, and the eventual global success of his incredible invention. Carl also shares his personal testimony of overcoming chronic back pain through Dr. Bass's treatments, underscoring the device's effectiveness and Dr. Bass's compassionate approach to health care, pain management, and recovery. Connect with Dr. David and The Neck & Back Pain Institute: Website LinkedIn Facebook Connect with Carl: Instagram Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Website Produced by: Social Chameleon
Nick Grey is the founder and owner of Gtech, which he has built into a multi-million-pound technology business. Gtech started out with vacuum cleaners, but has since expanded into power tools, hair dryers and much more. Grey is the inventor behind many of its original designs, initially working from his home in Worcestershire. He founded Gtech in 2001 having previously worked as a window-fitter on building sites and a lab technician at Vax.Dougal Shaw went to meet Nick Grey at Gtech Community Stadium, where football club Brentford play, to hear the story behind this innovative UK success story... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this month's episode of the ANMA podcast, we're spotlighting a company that's transforming pain relief and nervous system regulation—Rezzimax. Inventor and founder Sharik Peck joins us alongside his children, Jayden Peck, Director of Marketing, and Chelisa Atkinson, head of the Rezzipet branch, to share the fascinating science and personal stories behind their innovative device, the Rezzimax Tuner Pro.Whether you're a practitioner seeking new tools to support your clients or someone exploring non-invasive, drug-free options for pain and anxiety relief, this conversation is packed with inspiration, education, and science-backed solutions. The Rezzimax team also gives us a preview of what to expect at their booth during the 44th Annual ANMA Convention in Las Vegas this August. In this episode:The powerful story behind the creation of the Rezzimax Tuner and how a message during a personal health crisis sparked 15+ years of development.How the Rezzimax Tuner uses calibrated vibrations—specifically in the purring harmonic range—to stimulate the vagus nerve and support healing.The difference between Rezzimax and other vibration-based devices on the market.Why the vagus nerve is crucial for balancing the autonomic nervous system.How Rezzimax is being used by both practitioners and individuals for migraines, chronic pain, anxiety, and more.How animals benefit from this therapy through the Rezzipet line—plus real-world examples of recovery in dogs, horses, and even chickens!Insights from clinical research studies on migraines, dysmenorrhea, TMJ, and jaw tension.How education and “recipe guides” are helping users confidently replicate healing protocols at home. Connect with Rezzimax:Our Website: https://rezzimax.com/ Double-blind Headache Study Journal Article (Our first double-blind study) https://www.jofph.com/articles/10.22514/jofph.2025.005 Rezzipe Protocols for People: https://rezzimax.com/pages/rezzipes Rezzipe Protocols for Pets: https://rezzimax.com/pages/rezzipet-rezzipes-dogs Blog Posts and Testimonials (Professionals and At-Home Use) https://rezzimax.com/blogs/testimonials https://rezzimax.com/blogs/news. Small Study Report: https://www.oralhealthgroup.com/features/understanding-trigeminal-vagus-nerve-relationship-can-help-one-tune-pain-fear-part-1-changing-face-pain/Connect with us:ANMA 44th Convention & Educational Seminar - August 22-23-24, 2025 at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort. Visit anma.org for all the details and to register. American Naturopathic Medical Association: https://www.anma.orgAmerican Naturopathic Medical Certification Board: https://www.anmcb.orgAmerican Naturopathic Medical Accreditation Board: https://www.anmab.orgSociety of Complementary Alternative and Holistic Practitioners:https://www.scahp.orgEmail: admin@anma.orgThis podcast is produced by Espresso Podcast Production: https://www.espressopodcastproduction.com/**The views and opinions expressed on the Promoting & Protecting Naturopathy an ANMA Podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the ANMA. The information provided on this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with a qualified medical healthcare professional for any health-related questions or concerns. The ANMA does not endorse any products, services, or treatments mentioned on this podcast. Any reference to a specific product, service, or treatment is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation.*
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Personalized Propaganda. How The Swarm Manipulates and WHAT We Must Do.
Today on “Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review,” we're looking at Apple's latest software and operating system updates. Also, there's a tentative labor deal between video game actors and studios. And we'll remember legendary Apple software engineer Bill Atkinson, who died at the age of 74. We begin with Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference which came and went this week with some mixed reactions. Marketplace's Nova Safo spoke with Anita Ramaswamy, Columnist for The Information, to get her take on this year's WWDC. Tech Bytes for June 13More on everything we talked about“Apple fails to clear a low bar on AI” - from The Wall Street Journal“Apple underwhelms at WWDC with incremental AI changes, new software name and ‘liquid glass' design” - from The Associated Press”Video game performers on strike for almost a year over AI issues reach a tentative deal” - from The Associated Press“Videogame voice actors strike 'suspended' following agreement with game companies: 'All SAG-AFTRA members are instructed to return to work'” - from PC Gamer“Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74” - from WIRED“Bill Atkinson, who made computers easier to use, is dead at 74” - from The New York Times
Today on “Marketplace Tech Bytes: Week in Review,” we're looking at Apple's latest software and operating system updates. Also, there's a tentative labor deal between video game actors and studios. And we'll remember legendary Apple software engineer Bill Atkinson, who died at the age of 74. We begin with Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference which came and went this week with some mixed reactions. Marketplace's Nova Safo spoke with Anita Ramaswamy, Columnist for The Information, to get her take on this year's WWDC. Tech Bytes for June 13More on everything we talked about“Apple fails to clear a low bar on AI” - from The Wall Street Journal“Apple underwhelms at WWDC with incremental AI changes, new software name and ‘liquid glass' design” - from The Associated Press”Video game performers on strike for almost a year over AI issues reach a tentative deal” - from The Associated Press“Videogame voice actors strike 'suspended' following agreement with game companies: 'All SAG-AFTRA members are instructed to return to work'” - from PC Gamer“Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74” - from WIRED“Bill Atkinson, who made computers easier to use, is dead at 74” - from The New York Times
Joe Piscopo is broadcasting live from the WMCA Pastors Appreciation Breakfast at Ebenezer Urban Ministry Center in Brooklyn, NY 27:25 - Laura Sheaffer, General Manager of AM 570 The Mission and AM 970 The Answer, joins Joe Piscopo to discuss the planning of the Pastors Appreciation Breakfast, what the event entails, and the current collaboration between AM 970 The Answer and its Sister Station, AM 570 The Mission. Topic: Pastors Appreciation Breakfast 36:57- Gregg Jarrett, Legal and political analyst for Fox News Channel and the author of "The Trial Of The Century", joins Joe Piscopo to discuss the love once had for Los Angeles and what it has become today, describing it as a “hell hole” Topic: Los Angeles riots, other legal news of the day 51:19 - Bishop R.C. Hugh Nelson, Pastor of Ebenezer Urban Ministry Center, joins Joe Piscopo to discuss the community he has built in Brooklyn and the facilities at Ebenezer Urban Ministry, where the show is being broadcast from today. Topic: Ebenezer Urban Ministry Center 58:32- Gen. Jack Keane, a retired 4-star general, the chairman of the Institute for the Study of War, and Fox News Senior Strategic Analyst, joins Joe Piscopo to discuss the latest with Israel and Iran, along with how President Trump should deal with Putin. Topic: Israel poised to attack Iran 1:09:30- Arthur Lih, Inventor & CEO of Life Vac and the author of "Sorry, Can't is a Lie", joins Joe Piscopo live at the Pastors Appreciation to discuss this morning's event and Life Vac. Topic: Life Vac, Pastors Appreciation Breakfast 1:24:12- Hogan Gidley, Former National Press Secretary for the Trump campaign, former White House Deputy Press Secretary, and a Newsmax contributor, joins Joe Piscopo to discuss the latest surrounding President Trump and the state of the country economically. Topic: Latest from the Trump White House 1:34:08- Dan Buttafuoco, Founding Partner at Buttafuoco & Associates, joins Joe Piscopo live at the Pastors Appreciation Breakfast to discuss this morning's event and what Dan Buttafuoco will be speaking about for his presentation at the Breakfast today. Topic: Pastors Appreciation Breakfast 1:45:24- Mike Connors, Attorney at Law at Connors & Sullivan and host of "Ask the Lawyer," airing Saturdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 11 a.m. on AM 970 The Answer, joins Joe Piscopo live at the Pastors Appreciation Breakfast to discuss this morning's events along with his presentation today at the breakfast. Topic: Pastors Appreciation Breakfast 1:59:28- Taylor Mason, a Comedian who will be appearing at the WMCA Pastor's Appreciation Breakfast, joins Joe Piscopo live from the Pastors Appreciation Breakfast to discuss his comedy performance for this morning's breakfast. Topic: Pastors Appreciation Breakfast 2:07:36- Domenick Rizzo, Owner of D R Catering & Special Events, joins Joe Piscopo live from the Pastors Appreciation Breakfast to discuss the food that was being served at this morning's event, along with discussing some of Joe’s favorite pastas that he tried when he was in Italy. Topic: Pastor's Appreciation BreakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Until the mid-20th century, putting nappies on babies involved folding and pinning cloth towelling, then pulling a pair of rubber pants over the top. That all began to change on June 12th, 1951, when the US inventor Marion Donovan patented a new kind of nappy, with an envelope-like plastic cover and an absorbent insert. Her invention ultimately netted her a million dollars (nearly $10 million in today's money) and paved the way for the development of disposable nappies which have become ubiquitous in many parts of the world today. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly discuss how Donovan became one of the most prolific female inventors of her time; reveal that when she attempted to sell her invention, she was laughed out of boardrooms by male executives; and explain why one of her inventions, the “Zippity-Do”, could potentially be the undoing of Olly's relationship with his wife… Further Reading: • ‘The Woman Who Invented Disposable Diapers' (The Atlantic, 2014): https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/10/the-woman-who-invented-disposable-diapers/381310/ • ‘Marion Donovan: Waterproof Diaper Cover Inventor' (National Inventors' Hall of Fame, 2023): https://www.invent.org/inductees/marion-donovan • ‘Inventors on "Not for Women Only" from 1975' (Lemelson Center, 2013: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-YtYOKt6T0 This episode first aired in 2023 Love the show? Support us! Join
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Have you ever watched MacGyver? And have you ever wanted to be more like him? And how might the problem relate to the saying “When you have a hammer, everything looks like a nail”? In less than 4 minutes, learn how to master the generic parts technique.
Send us a textJochen Weigel from Stuttgart, Germany joins us to discuss his innovative contributions to prosthetics, including post-processing for Niagara feet and the development of the AirFit casting system.• Jochen's journey from clinical specialist to R&D manager to starting his own business 13 years ago• The AirFit system uses air pressure instead of water to create comfortable prosthetic sockets• Air pressure uniquely compresses only soft tissue while preserving bony structures• Testing in Kenya combined the AirFit system with low-temperature thermoplastic sockets for immediate fitting• The Niagara foot provides exceptional durability compared to SACH feet commonly used in developing regions• Made with special DuPont material (Hydrel) through a complex molding process few can replicate• The foot works across weight ranges from 70-190 pounds when properly tuned• High initial cost compared to $20 Chinese alternatives creates adoption challenges despite long-term savings• Ways to help include volunteering with NGOs, making targeted donations, or collaborating with small companiesIf you have ideas for prosthetic products that could help in developing regions, reach out to smaller companies who are more likely to be interested in humanitarian solutions.Special thanks to Advanced 3D for sponsoring this episode.Support the show
Dr Ben LaHood is joined by Professor Michael Amon - the inventor of the Sulcoflex supplementary IOL - and refractive specialist, Dr Michael Rossiter Thornton to explore the role of the Sulcoflex lens in managing unexpected refractive outcomes. The discussion highlights real-world surgical experiences, strategies for addressing refractive surprises, and how the Sulcoflex lens offers a valuable secondary solution for enhancing visual results post-cataract or refractive lens surgery. This podcast is provided for general information purposes only. The presenters' views are their own. Nothing contained within this podcast is intended to offer medical advice for the treatment of any illness or disease, nor is it a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Nothing presented in this podcast is intended to give instruction or guidance on the use of any Rayner products; it is not designed to replace a surgeon's independent judgement about the appropriateness or risks of a procedure for a given patient. Rayner does not endorse off-label use. Users must refer to the product labelling and instructions for use for Rayner products in all cases. Not all Rayner products are available in all countries. © 2025 Rayner Group, all rights reserved. Rayner and Sulcoflex are proprietary marks of Rayner. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Rayner, 10 Dominion Way, Worthing, West Sussex, BN14 8AQ. Registered in England: 615539
In this episode of the Fusionary Health Podcast, Dr. Shivani Gupta interviews JP Errico, the MIT-trained engineer and inventor behind 250+ patents who discovered how one overlooked nerve could be the key to controlling inflammation, enhancing brain function, and transforming our approach to health.After observing life-changing deep brain stimulation surgeries for Parkinson's disease, JP's curiosity led him to a revolutionary Valentine's Day discovery in 2006: stimulating the vagus nerve could instantly stop anaphylactic shock. This breakthrough opened a new frontier in understanding how our nervous system regulates everything from immunity and hormone balance to cognitive performance and aging.JP is the inventor of Truvaga, a handheld vagus nerve stimulator used by professional athletes and the U.S. military, designed to enhance mood, cognitive function, and sleep through targeted neuroimmunology.Key Highlights:• The remarkable connection between inflammation, immunity, and virtually every chronic disease• Why women's hormonal health is particularly vulnerable to vagus nerve dysregulation• How a marathon training technique reveals the secret to balancing stress and recovery• JP's daughter's transformation from struggling student to academic standout through vagus nerve stimulation• Military research showing 40% faster learning and 50% better memory with this technology• Cutting-edge applications for pregnancy health and reversing biological agingWhy You Should WatchThis episode bridges ancient wisdom with modern biohacking, offering practical solutions for anyone struggling with stress, inflammation, brain fog, or hormone imbalances. Whether you're a high performer looking to optimize or seeking relief from chronic health challenges, JP's insights provide a roadmap to better health through vagus nerve regulation.The Fusionary Health Podcast delivers cutting-edge health information that combines traditional healing practices with innovative science. Subscribe now and use code "Dr. Shivani" for a special discount on the Truvaga device at truvaga.com
Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74 Folklore.org: Round Rects Are Everywhere! OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech's legal guardrails Federal judge blocks Florida from enforcing social media ban for kids while lawsuit continues TikTok dodges U.S. ban — again — as Trump administration pushes deadline back Supreme Court Gives Doge Access to Social Security Data The IRS Tax Filing Software TurboTax Is Trying to Kill Just Got Open Sourced The hidden time bomb in the tax code that's fueling mass tech layoffs AI Startup Revealed To Be 700 Indian Employees Pretending To Be Chatbots - Slashdot Google's NotebookLM now lets you share your notebook — and AI podcasts — publicly Holding your cellphone while driving for navigation is illegal, California court rules Volvo Debuts New IoT Seatbelt Design - Slashdot Ending USB-C® Port Confusion Walmart to Expand Wing Drone Deliveries to 100 Stores Nintendo Switch 2 Has Record-Breaking Launch, Selling Over 3 Million Units - Slashdot Calling All Cars Named Eleanor! The Ninth Circuit Has Decided You're Not Copyrightable After All California county accused of using drones to spy on residents Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Cathy Gellis, and Larry Magid Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit shopify.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit threatlocker.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT
Wallace fue un científico e inventor brillante que creó el nailon, revolucionando la moda con las medias femeninas, pero su genio estuvo opacado por una profunda depresión que lo llevaba a disociarse y alejarse de su realidad. Un legado de innovación y tragedia. Síguenos y visita nuestro sitio oficial: https://www.instagram.com/eldollop https://twitter.com/eldollop https://www.facebook.com/eldolloppodcast Los Dollops: @ninguneduardo @bryanthemachine http://eldollop.com
Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74 Folklore.org: Round Rects Are Everywhere! OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech's legal guardrails Federal judge blocks Florida from enforcing social media ban for kids while lawsuit continues TikTok dodges U.S. ban — again — as Trump administration pushes deadline back Supreme Court Gives Doge Access to Social Security Data The IRS Tax Filing Software TurboTax Is Trying to Kill Just Got Open Sourced The hidden time bomb in the tax code that's fueling mass tech layoffs AI Startup Revealed To Be 700 Indian Employees Pretending To Be Chatbots - Slashdot Google's NotebookLM now lets you share your notebook — and AI podcasts — publicly Holding your cellphone while driving for navigation is illegal, California court rules Volvo Debuts New IoT Seatbelt Design - Slashdot Ending USB-C® Port Confusion Walmart to Expand Wing Drone Deliveries to 100 Stores Nintendo Switch 2 Has Record-Breaking Launch, Selling Over 3 Million Units - Slashdot Calling All Cars Named Eleanor! The Ninth Circuit Has Decided You're Not Copyrightable After All California county accused of using drones to spy on residents Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Cathy Gellis, and Larry Magid Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit shopify.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit threatlocker.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT
Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74 Folklore.org: Round Rects Are Everywhere! OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech's legal guardrails Federal judge blocks Florida from enforcing social media ban for kids while lawsuit continues TikTok dodges U.S. ban — again — as Trump administration pushes deadline back Supreme Court Gives Doge Access to Social Security Data The IRS Tax Filing Software TurboTax Is Trying to Kill Just Got Open Sourced The hidden time bomb in the tax code that's fueling mass tech layoffs AI Startup Revealed To Be 700 Indian Employees Pretending To Be Chatbots - Slashdot Google's NotebookLM now lets you share your notebook — and AI podcasts — publicly Holding your cellphone while driving for navigation is illegal, California court rules Volvo Debuts New IoT Seatbelt Design - Slashdot Ending USB-C® Port Confusion Walmart to Expand Wing Drone Deliveries to 100 Stores Nintendo Switch 2 Has Record-Breaking Launch, Selling Over 3 Million Units - Slashdot Calling All Cars Named Eleanor! The Ninth Circuit Has Decided You're Not Copyrightable After All California county accused of using drones to spy on residents Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Cathy Gellis, and Larry Magid Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit shopify.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit threatlocker.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT
Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74 Folklore.org: Round Rects Are Everywhere! OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech's legal guardrails Federal judge blocks Florida from enforcing social media ban for kids while lawsuit continues TikTok dodges U.S. ban — again — as Trump administration pushes deadline back Supreme Court Gives Doge Access to Social Security Data The IRS Tax Filing Software TurboTax Is Trying to Kill Just Got Open Sourced The hidden time bomb in the tax code that's fueling mass tech layoffs AI Startup Revealed To Be 700 Indian Employees Pretending To Be Chatbots - Slashdot Google's NotebookLM now lets you share your notebook — and AI podcasts — publicly Holding your cellphone while driving for navigation is illegal, California court rules Volvo Debuts New IoT Seatbelt Design - Slashdot Ending USB-C® Port Confusion Walmart to Expand Wing Drone Deliveries to 100 Stores Nintendo Switch 2 Has Record-Breaking Launch, Selling Over 3 Million Units - Slashdot Calling All Cars Named Eleanor! The Ninth Circuit Has Decided You're Not Copyrightable After All California county accused of using drones to spy on residents Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Cathy Gellis, and Larry Magid Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit shopify.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit threatlocker.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT
What do Pathfinder classes, Muppet horror, and himbo culture have in common? Absolutely nothing—so obviously we made a whole episode about it. Big thanks to Dungeon Master Adamantine for sponsoring this episode—if you want to roll dice in Greece with a professional GM who can out-roleplay Zeus himself, summon Nick at dungeonmasteradamantine.com or book him Startplaying: https://startplaying.games/gm/dmadamantine (but maybe not during a boss fight). In the third (and arguably most chaotic) installment of our deep dive into Pathfinder classes, the RPGBOT.Podcast crew goes full gremlin. Join Ash, Randall, and Tyler as they discuss the remastering of Pathfinder, family hijinks, the unexpected depth of 'himbo' culture, the musical Wicked, and how to reimagine Sesame Street as a TTRPG murder mystery. Also, yes—we talk about actual Pathfinder classes. Probably more than you'd expect given how much time we spend dunking on action economy and imagining eldritch Elmo. This episode features critical evaluations of the Animist, Exemplar, Gunslinger, Inventor, Kineticist, Magus, Psychic, Summoner, and Thaumaturge classes. Which ones are too complex for beginners? Which are secretly brilliant? Which would Kermit play? All this and more in an episode that sounds like it was brainstormed on a sticky note found in a Waffle House parking lot. Archives of Nethys (affiliate link) Sesame Street Content from RPGBOT.news PF2 Character Optimization RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes PF2 Starting Classes Part 1 PF2 Starting Classes Part 2 Dark Archive Review Guns and Gears Remastered Review Rage of Elements Review War of Immortals Review Key Takeaways The Vibes: Podcasting is hard. Podcasting while discussing Muppet horror fiction? Harder. Humor is a necessary survival skill—especially in family life and game design. Yes, you can enjoy Wicked without knowing the entire Wizard of Oz lore tree. Himbo culture is more than just muscles and charm—it's a way of life. Classy Evaluations: Animist – “What if your divine caster was also a spirit medium with an emotional support ghost?” Surprisingly elegant. Exemplar – A mythic powerhouse designed for epic-level play. Great if you like spreadsheets and divine empowerment. Gunslinger – Surprisingly tactical. Better than expected. Imagine Yosemite Sam, but with feat optimization. Inventor – Simple. Straightforward. Hits things with science. Ideal for players who want to cosplay as Iron Goblin. Kineticist – Offers power and flavor, but the mechanical complexity is dense. Approach with coffee and patience. Magus – Action economy is a problem. Looks amazing on paper, but in practice, it's like juggling flaming swords while solving a Rubik's Cube. Psychic – Big flavor, intimidating mechanics. Could be brilliant, could be brain-melting. Much like psychic powers, really. Summoner – You share HP with your pet kaiju. It's a relationship built on trust, trauma, and tactical retreat. Thaumaturge – A fan favorite. Big bag of tricks, satisfying mechanics, and good for players who like yelling “Your weakness is friendship!” Creative Chaos: Elmo as an unknowable horror from the Darkest House? Canon. Kermit the Frog: bard? gunslinger? morally neutral cleric? All viable builds. You can adapt Sesame Street to a Pathfinder game, but you probably shouldn't. But if you do, please invite us. Meta Moments: Some Paizo devs are probably listening. Hi! We love you. Please don't smite us. Podcast guests matter. Good ones make everything better. Bad ones get reincarnated as spellcasters with 3-action teleports and no way to cast them. The community continues to influence Paizo's design—your feedback does matter. Listener Homework Build a Thaumaturge with a Sesame Street theme. Bonus points for cursed items shaped like puppets. Try Wicked. Then stat out Elphaba as a Witch with the Hex trait. Ask yourself: Are you the himbo in your party? Complain about Magus' action economy online. It's tradition. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74 Folklore.org: Round Rects Are Everywhere! OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech's legal guardrails Federal judge blocks Florida from enforcing social media ban for kids while lawsuit continues TikTok dodges U.S. ban — again — as Trump administration pushes deadline back Supreme Court Gives Doge Access to Social Security Data The IRS Tax Filing Software TurboTax Is Trying to Kill Just Got Open Sourced The hidden time bomb in the tax code that's fueling mass tech layoffs AI Startup Revealed To Be 700 Indian Employees Pretending To Be Chatbots - Slashdot Google's NotebookLM now lets you share your notebook — and AI podcasts — publicly Holding your cellphone while driving for navigation is illegal, California court rules Volvo Debuts New IoT Seatbelt Design - Slashdot Ending USB-C® Port Confusion Walmart to Expand Wing Drone Deliveries to 100 Stores Nintendo Switch 2 Has Record-Breaking Launch, Selling Over 3 Million Units - Slashdot Calling All Cars Named Eleanor! The Ninth Circuit Has Decided You're Not Copyrightable After All California county accused of using drones to spy on residents Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Cathy Gellis, and Larry Magid Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit shopify.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit threatlocker.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT
Bill Atkinson, Macintosh Pioneer and Inventor of Hypercard, Dies at 74 Folklore.org: Round Rects Are Everywhere! OpenAI slams court order to save all ChatGPT logs, including deleted chats A ban on state AI laws could smash Big Tech's legal guardrails Federal judge blocks Florida from enforcing social media ban for kids while lawsuit continues TikTok dodges U.S. ban — again — as Trump administration pushes deadline back Supreme Court Gives Doge Access to Social Security Data The IRS Tax Filing Software TurboTax Is Trying to Kill Just Got Open Sourced The hidden time bomb in the tax code that's fueling mass tech layoffs AI Startup Revealed To Be 700 Indian Employees Pretending To Be Chatbots - Slashdot Google's NotebookLM now lets you share your notebook — and AI podcasts — publicly Holding your cellphone while driving for navigation is illegal, California court rules Volvo Debuts New IoT Seatbelt Design - Slashdot Ending USB-C® Port Confusion Walmart to Expand Wing Drone Deliveries to 100 Stores Nintendo Switch 2 Has Record-Breaking Launch, Selling Over 3 Million Units - Slashdot Calling All Cars Named Eleanor! The Ninth Circuit Has Decided You're Not Copyrightable After All California county accused of using drones to spy on residents Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Cathy Gellis, and Larry Magid Download or subscribe to This Week in Tech at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-tech Join Club TWiT for Ad-Free Podcasts! Support what you love and get ad-free shows, a members-only Discord, and behind-the-scenes access. Join today: https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: bitwarden.com/twit shopify.com/twit ZipRecruiter.com/Twit threatlocker.com/twit NetSuite.com/TWIT
What do Pathfinder classes, Muppet horror, and himbo culture have in common? Absolutely nothing—so obviously we made a whole episode about it. Big thanks to Dungeon Master Adamantine for sponsoring this episode—if you want to roll dice in Greece with a professional GM who can out-roleplay Zeus himself, summon Nick at dungeonmasteradamantine.com or book him Startplaying: https://startplaying.games/gm/dmadamantine (but maybe not during a boss fight). In the third (and arguably most chaotic) installment of our deep dive into Pathfinder classes, the RPGBOT.Podcast crew goes full gremlin. Join Ash, Randall, and Tyler as they discuss the remastering of Pathfinder, family hijinks, the unexpected depth of 'himbo' culture, the musical Wicked, and how to reimagine Sesame Street as a TTRPG murder mystery. Also, yes—we talk about actual Pathfinder classes. Probably more than you'd expect given how much time we spend dunking on action economy and imagining eldritch Elmo. This episode features critical evaluations of the Animist, Exemplar, Gunslinger, Inventor, Kineticist, Magus, Psychic, Summoner, and Thaumaturge classes. Which ones are too complex for beginners? Which are secretly brilliant? Which would Kermit play? All this and more in an episode that sounds like it was brainstormed on a sticky note found in a Waffle House parking lot. Archives of Nethys (affiliate link) Sesame Street Content from RPGBOT.news PF2 Character Optimization RPGBOT.Podcast Episodes PF2 Starting Classes Part 1 PF2 Starting Classes Part 2 Dark Archive Review Guns and Gears Remastered Review Rage of Elements Review War of Immortals Review Key Takeaways The Vibes: Podcasting is hard. Podcasting while discussing Muppet horror fiction? Harder. Humor is a necessary survival skill—especially in family life and game design. Yes, you can enjoy Wicked without knowing the entire Wizard of Oz lore tree. Himbo culture is more than just muscles and charm—it's a way of life. Classy Evaluations: Animist – “What if your divine caster was also a spirit medium with an emotional support ghost?” Surprisingly elegant. Exemplar – A mythic powerhouse designed for epic-level play. Great if you like spreadsheets and divine empowerment. Gunslinger – Surprisingly tactical. Better than expected. Imagine Yosemite Sam, but with feat optimization. Inventor – Simple. Straightforward. Hits things with science. Ideal for players who want to cosplay as Iron Goblin. Kineticist – Offers power and flavor, but the mechanical complexity is dense. Approach with coffee and patience. Magus – Action economy is a problem. Looks amazing on paper, but in practice, it's like juggling flaming swords while solving a Rubik's Cube. Psychic – Big flavor, intimidating mechanics. Could be brilliant, could be brain-melting. Much like psychic powers, really. Summoner – You share HP with your pet kaiju. It's a relationship built on trust, trauma, and tactical retreat. Thaumaturge – A fan favorite. Big bag of tricks, satisfying mechanics, and good for players who like yelling “Your weakness is friendship!” Creative Chaos: Elmo as an unknowable horror from the Darkest House? Canon. Kermit the Frog: bard? gunslinger? morally neutral cleric? All viable builds. You can adapt Sesame Street to a Pathfinder game, but you probably shouldn't. But if you do, please invite us. Meta Moments: Some Paizo devs are probably listening. Hi! We love you. Please don't smite us. Podcast guests matter. Good ones make everything better. Bad ones get reincarnated as spellcasters with 3-action teleports and no way to cast them. The community continues to influence Paizo's design—your feedback does matter. Listener Homework Build a Thaumaturge with a Sesame Street theme. Bonus points for cursed items shaped like puppets. Try Wicked. Then stat out Elphaba as a Witch with the Hex trait. Ask yourself: Are you the himbo in your party? Complain about Magus' action economy online. It's tradition. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about The Power Within YOU and The Power Within US
Alan provides a new Thursday Thought episode. In this episode, Alan discusses the benefits of being part of a larger inventor community. He shares 3 elements of the inventor community: sanity check, resources, and helping others. Listen in to learn why all 3 elements are essential to your success as an inventor. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.alanbeckley.com
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We were shooting some video footage of a group of teenagers and they were kind of surprised when they saw the result on a TV screen. We were seated in a little cluster on the floor discussing various youth issues, and what surprised them was the fact that when they saw it on the screen they realized we had focused close-up on each individual as they were commenting. Of course, they went, "Oh, no! Look at me!" See, they thought it was going to be this big group shot. We didn't want the viewers to be distracted by anyone else, so most of the time we would zoom our lens in a real tight close-up, so you would only see one person. The telephoto effect actually makes a big difference. I'm Ron Hutchcraft and I want to have A Word With You today about "Love Through a Telephoto Lens." Now, our word for today from the Word of God comes from Proverbs 5:15, and it's talking about married love. It speaks about it in symbolic terms and then gets pretty direct. "Drink water from your own cistern, running water from your own well. Should your springs overflow in the streets, your streams of water in the public squares? Let them be yours alone, never to be shared with strangers. May your fountain be blessed, and may you rejoice in the wife of your youth." And then God expresses here as the Inventor of sex that He is, some of the joy that He intended married couples to have, "A loving doe," it says, "a graceful deermay her breasts satisfy you always, may you ever be captivated by her love." This is really a passage about focused love. It's about a man who has eyes for only one woman and doesn't let his springs overflow anywhere else, who really has decided there's only one place for his love. As a result he enjoys a fulfilling and exciting relationship with her. Now, whether you're a husband or a wife, this secret of happiness is still the same. Marital and sexual fulfillment is the byproduct of focused love. Lasered love. Notice here it says, "Let your ability to express love be yours alone" in so many words. And then in the King James Version, I like the way it says, "Rejoice with the wife of your youth. Let her satisfy you always." In other words there's a choice here. Let her/let him be enough. I choose to focus my telephoto lens on one person; there's no one else in my picture. As soon as you widen your focus, the discontentment, the dissatisfaction begins. Maybe you've been allowing other fantasies into your heart; maybe some of those sites you visited have fueled that kind of mental unfaithfulness. Where should your heart be? Focusing all your fantasies on your husband or your wife. Those sexually-oriented pictures, the ads, the videos, the movies, the websites - they let other women and other men into a place that should be reserved for just one person. That's the way The Creator made it. Maybe you joke about having a wandering eye. That's no joke! It dilutes your focus on that one man and that one woman. The soap opera love affairs, the flirtations with that other person, all those mental wanderings erode the excitement of focused love. Don't betray your lifetime partner in your fantasies. You'll both lose. Decide to let her or let him be enough. Ask for Christ's strength to narrow your focus and you'll see just a close-up on one person. The best of married love is for those who choose love through that telephoto lens.
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Cuando pensamos en drones operados a distancia, en ordenadores capaces de realizar cálculos increíbles, en máquinas que imitan el pensamiento humano y toman decisiones por sí solas, o en catamaranes que navegan con seguridad por mares y océanos, tendemos a creer que se trata de inventos modernos. Sin embargo, las ideas que dieron origen a estos artilugios —y a muchos otros— ya vieron la luz a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX gracias a una persona tan genial como desconocida: Leonardo Torres Quevedo, un pionero en matemáticas, aeronáutica, telecomunicaciones y automática, que desplegó su portentosa imaginación hasta el punto de ser considerado “el más prodigioso inventor de su tiempo”. Hoy, el matemático y profesor de Historia de la Ciencia Francisco A. González Redondo nos cuenta su historia en Hablando con Científicos..
Cuando pensamos en drones operados a distancia, en ordenadores capaces de realizar cálculos increíbles, en máquinas que imitan el pensamiento humano y toman decisiones por sí solas, o en catamaranes que navegan con seguridad por mares y océanos, tendemos a creer que se trata de inventos modernos. Sin embargo, las ideas que dieron origen a estos artilugios —y a muchos otros— ya vieron la luz a finales del siglo XIX y principios del XX gracias a una persona tan genial como desconocida: Leonardo Torres Quevedo, un pionero en matemáticas, aeronáutica, telecomunicaciones y automática, que desplegó su portentosa imaginación hasta el punto de ser considerado “el más prodigioso inventor de su tiempo”. Hoy, el matemático y profesor de Historia de la Ciencia Francisco A. González Redondo nos cuenta su historia en Hablando con Científicos..
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: A Young Inventor's Awakening: Confidence at the Science Museum Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-06-01-22-34-01-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 春のある日、ハルトは学校の遠足で仲間たちと科学館にやって来た。En: One spring day, Haruto arrived at the science museum on a school field trip with his companions.Ja: 科学館の中は、子供の日を祝う明るいバナーが飾られ、人々で賑わっていた。En: Inside the science museum, bright banners celebrating Children's Day were hung, and it was bustling with people.Ja: ロボットや宇宙、自然界の不思議を展示するインタラクティブな展示がいっぱいだった。En: There were numerous interactive exhibits showcasing the wonders of robots, space, and nature.Ja: ハルトは科学が大好きだったが、クラスの中で最も人気のある存在ではなかった。En: Haruto loved science, but he wasn't the most popular in class.Ja: 彼は心の中で発明家になることを夢見ていたが、自分の才能に自信が持てないでいた。En: Secretly, he dreamed of becoming an inventor, but he couldn't find confidence in his own talents.Ja: その日、彼はクラスメイトのユキとミコと一緒に展示を見て回っていた。En: That day, he was going around the exhibits with his classmates Yuki and Miko.Ja: ユキはとても才能があり、いつもクラスの中心人物だった。En: Yuki was very talented and always the center of attention in class.Ja: 「これすごいね!」とユキが言った。彼は新しいロボットの展示に夢中だった。En: "This is amazing!" said Yuki, completely engrossed in the new robot exhibit.Ja: ハルトもロボットに興味があったが、ユキに比べると自分が小さく見えた。En: Haruto was also interested in robots, but compared to Yuki, he felt small.Ja: ハルトは心の中で決意を固めた。En: Haruto made a resolution in his heart.Ja: 「自分のペースで見てまわろう」。En: "I'll look around at my own pace."Ja: 彼はユキとミコから離れ、展示をじっくり見始めた。En: He distanced himself from Yuki and Miko and began to carefully examine the exhibits.Ja: 写真を撮り、メモを取りながら、自分が何を本当に好きなのか考えた。En: Taking pictures and notes, he thought about what he truly liked.Ja: 科学館のロボットコーナーに来たとき、ハルトは親切なガイドと出会った。En: When he arrived at the robot corner of the science museum, Haruto encountered a kind guide.Ja: ガイドは、簡単だけど魅力的なロボットの仕組みを説明してくれた。En: The guide explained the simple yet fascinating workings of the robots.Ja: この説明を聞いたハルトの頭の中に、ぱっと電球がともった。En: Listening to this explanation, a light bulb moment went off in Haruto's mind.Ja: 「これだ!」ハルトは思わず声を上げた。En: "This is it!" Haruto exclaimed unexpectedly.Ja: 自分のアイデアが輝き出したのだ。En: His own idea began to shine brightly.Ja: 彼はその日の初めに感じていた不安を忘れ、一生懸命ノートにアイデアを書き込んだ。En: He forgot the anxiety he had felt earlier that day and enthusiastically scribbled down his ideas in a notebook.Ja: 遠足が終わり、家に帰る途中でハルトはふと気づいた。En: On the way home after the field trip ended, Haruto realized something.Ja: 大事なのは、他の人がどう思うかではなく、自分が何を好きであるかだった。En: What was important wasn't what others thought, but what he himself liked.Ja: 彼の考えや好みは唯一無二のものであると分かった。En: He understood that his ideas and preferences were one of a kind.Ja: そうしてハルトは科学館を後にした。En: And so, Haruto left the science museum.Ja: 彼の歩くステップには、以前とは違う自信が満ちていた。En: Confidence filled his steps in a way it hadn't before.Ja: 科学展示会のプロジェクトに向けて、本当の興奮と意欲で取り組み始める準備が整ったのである。En: He was now ready to dive into the science exhibition project with genuine excitement and enthusiasm.Ja: ハルトの心には、唯一の目標があった。それは、自分自身を信じること。En: Haruto had a singular goal in his heart: to believe in himself.Ja: 自分の興味や直感を大切にすることで、新たな発見の旅が始まるのだと彼は確信していた。En: By valuing his own interests and intuition, he was certain that a new journey of discovery was about to begin. Vocabulary Words:spring: 春arrived: やって来たcompanions: 仲間たちbright: 明るいbanners: バナーcelebrating: 祝うbustling: 賑わっていたinteractive: インタラクティブなexhibits: 展示wonders: 不思議numerous: いっぱいpopular: 人気のあるdreamed: 夢見ていたinventor: 発明家confidence: 自信talented: 才能がありengrossed: 夢中だったresolution: 決意distanced: 離れexamine: 見始めたencountered: 出会ったfascinating: 魅力的なexplanation: 説明moment: ぱっとscribbled: 書き込んだenthusiastically: 一生懸命preferences: 好みconfidence: 自信intuition: 直感discovery: 発見
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about A Systems Analysis of Modern Power Structures
Join us to explore Felix Mendelssohn's life through 4 different aspects of life that separated him from nearly every other composer. John Banther and James Jacobs explore his life, what made him different, and enjoy a full performance of one of his iconic works too!Support Classical Breakdown: https://weta.org/donatefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Text Me Your Thoughts On This EpisodeHelmut Cloth is a German engineer and entrepreneur whose groundbreaking contributions have forever changed skydiving safety. After taking up the sport in 1972, Helmut became an active participant in European relative work (RW) record attempts. But a tragic accident in 1986—when a close friend died without deploying either canopy—sparked a mission that would shape the future of parachuting.Motivated to prevent similar losses, Helmut spent four and a half years researching and developing what would become the world's most trusted Automatic Activation Device (AAD). After testing twelve prototypes, he introduced the first CYPRES (Cybernetic Parachute Release System) in 1991—a revolutionary tool that automatically deploys the reserve parachute under life-threatening conditions.To bring this vision to life, Helmut founded Airtec GmbH & Co. KG Safety Systems in Bad Wünnenberg, Germany in 1990. His innovation set a new global standard in skydiving safety and has since been credited with saving thousands of lives. In recognition of his extraordinary impact, he was awarded the prestigious FAI Gold Medal in 1997.Today, CYPRES remains a cornerstone of safety in the sport, and Helmut Cloth's legacy continues to guide the evolution of parachuting equipment and protocols worldwide.
Send us a textMeet Dr. Mark Mofid, inventor of Sylke, the first wound dressing made of pure hypoallergenic silk fibroin. Could this really be the end of "contact dermatitis" in wound closure?In this episode you will learn:Why super glue triggers contact dermatitisThe benefits of silk fibroin for woundsWhy my Mom hates staplesWhat Ortho can learn from Plastics regarding marketingWhat happened to Michael Jackson's noseWhy the subject of Buttock augmentation is EVEN on the show!...and so much more!This is a special episode, as it's so informative on so many different topics. Make sure to listen to the end, as I share my personal experience with this product in MY bag!Contact them today at: devicenation@sylke.comLearn more here: https://www.sylke.com/RUSH paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40349859/Arthroplasty Today: https://www.arthroplastytoday.org/article/S2352-3441(25)00055-X/fulltextModern Aesthetics: https://modernaesthetics.com/news/meet-sylke-the-first-wound-dressing-made-of-pure-hypoallergenic-silk-fibroinAesthetic Surgery Journal: https://academic.oup.com/asjopenforum/article/doi/10.1093/asjof/ojad071/7238111?login=falseSupport the show
William A. Mitchell invented some iconic snack foods and candies. Learn all about him today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inventor of the MRNA technology Dr. Robert Malone joins Bob to discuss his new book PsyWar: Enforcing the New World Order. Dr. Malone discusses the psychological manipulation of everyday Americans by the government and the media, with the goal of total control of what the population thinks and does. And it's only getting worse with the advent of AI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Klaus Obermeyer has had a bigger impact on skiing than any man alive, and when he wasn't innovating the sport, he was in Aspen or traveling the world to ski. He was often found surrounded by a harem of beautiful women. In part 2 of his podcast, we talk about inventing sunscreen, mirrored sunglasses, ski brakes, the down jacket, and so much more. It's crazy the innovations and the fun that Klaus has brought to skiing over his 105 years Klaus Obermeyer Show Notes Part 2: 4:00: Aspen, 1947 ski school, Freedle Pfieffer, inventing a new ski boot, inventing sun block, raising money, inventing the down jacket, 18:30: Liquid Force, Feel the Pull and get 15% off your LF Purchase by using the code Powell15 at checkout Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories, or sugar. 22:00: Inventing the mirrored sunglass, inventing the ski brake, inventing aluminum ski poles, patents, Snowmass, and Spider Sabich 34:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 36:30: Athletes, snowboarding, working a lot, and life
Alan interviews Bonnie Passman. Growing up in the Philadelphia area - Bonnie Passman was always thinking of new product ideas. After a career in the travel industry, she decided to pursue her jewelry product idea. She had to pivot from discouragement, when another nearby inventor filed a patent on her idea just 3 months before she did. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. LinkedIn: Bonnie RTN
If you're enjoying the content, please like, subscribe, and comment!Please consider supporting the show! https://anchor.fm/worldxppodcast/supportPriya's Book: https://www.amazon.com/CONTENDERS-PRIYA-SAHGAL/dp/9386797240Priya Sahgal is the Editorial Director at NewsX (iTV Network). She is also the author of The Contenders - Who Will Lead India Tomorrow where she has profiled 16 GenNext political leaders under the Age of 55. These include Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav, Yogi Adiyanath, Himanta Biswa Sarma and Sachin Pilot. She is also the co-author of Dos & Dont's in India, a social guide for foreigners about Indian customs and traditions. In addition she has authored a chapter profiling India's Prime Ministers for a book titled Azadi Ka Maha Utsav, India At 75 which also had contributions from Lord Meghna Desai and Shashi Tharoor. Priya hosts three award winning shows: The Roundtable, Cover Story and We Women Want. She is also a political columnist for The Sunday Guardian. A political journalist for nearly three decades, she began her career with the Sunday (magazine) followed by Outlook and India Today (magazines).Samir's Links: https://samirvarma.com/https://www.substack.com/@samirvarmaSamir is an Author, Physicist, Entrepreneur, Inventor, and Hedge Fund Manager. He has a PhD in Theoretical Physics from The University of Texas. The incomparable E.C.G. Sudarshan was his advisor and Nobelist Steven Weinberg was on his dissertation committee. He is the author of The Physics of Free Will: How Determinism Affects Everything from The Future of AI to Traffic to God to Bees. He is working on a second book tentatively titled, I Wish I Had Known That about economics, finance and politics.______________________Follow us!@worldxppodcast Instagram - https://bit.ly/3eoBwyr@worldxppodcast Twitter - https://bit.ly/2Oa7BzmYouTube - http://bit.ly/3rxDvULSpotify - http://spoti.fi/3sZAUTG#pakistan #india #warzone #war #conflict #media #terror #terrorism #institution #trust #democracy #kashmir #subscribe #explore #explorepage #podcastshow #longformpodcast #longformpodcast #podcasts #podcaster #newpodcast #podcastshow #podcasting #newshow #worldxppodcast #viralvideo #youtube
One piece of equipment. Hundreds of exercises. A total game changer for strength after 40.If you've ever struggled with dips, pull-ups, or finding a real way to build upper body strength without hitting the gym every day, this episode is for you.Today, I'm joined by one of my favorite people in the fitness industry, Marc Lebert. A true innovator who created the legendary Lebert Equalizer Bars.I've been using these things for over 15 years. In bootcamps. With fighters. In my own home workouts. And the truth is, every man over 40, 50, 60 should have a pair. They're compact, portable, and brutally effective.Marc didn't just invent a tool. He literally revolutionized how we train at home. We get into his wild story of how he once worked security and vacuumed gym floors for $8/hour and then went on to build a global fitness product used by everyone from MMA coaches to calisthenics legends like Frank Medrano.We also break down the most humbling exercises you can do on the Equalizers (rows, dips, and leg raises will wake up muscles you forgot existed), how to use them for metabolic training, and why building your own home gym isn't optional anymore—it's essential.This one's packed with real talk, laughs, and pure training gold. And by the end, you'll know exactly why these yellow bars belong in your setup.Let's go!Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction07:12 - Marc's journey from almost-cop to global fitness innovator13:50 - The birth of the Equalizer bars17:08 - Early adoption, trade shows, and selling from a car trunk25:55 - How calisthenics exploded the Equalizer's popularity29:10 - When other equalizers popped up in the market33:27 - Top exercises for maximum results40:30 - Equalizer agility work: underrated but crucial44:45 - Why the Equalizers have stood the test of time51:47 - Exciting new Lebert fitness products58:53 - Celebrating the journey and the Equalizer's impact1:02:25 - Exciting giveaways and Marc's final advice for men over 40
Joining host Michael Azevedo on this episode is writer/director Gene Tempest. Gene's latest documentary is “Mr. Polaroid” and it will debut on PBS as part of the American Experience series on May 19. Following its broadcast premiere, the film will be available via the PBS app and on the American Experience YouTube channel. The film profiles Edwin Land, a pioneering tech disruptor and Inventor of the mid-century icon that transformed photography. Long before the iPhone, another inventive device allowed everyone to instantly chronicle their lives — the Polaroid camera. The product, and the company's unique culture, would launch not only instant photography mania but also become the model for today's Silicon Valley tech culture. "Mr. Polaroid" tells the little-known story of the man behind the camera, a Harvard dropout named Edwin Land. Over a half century ago, before the smartphone, Land was dreaming up “a camera that you would use as often as your pencil or your eyeglasses.” He would also come to believe his company was “on its way to lead the world — perhaps even to save it.” Hubris, technology, brilliance, and a billion photographs a year are all part of the rollicking Polaroid story. Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, Filmmakers Collaborative supports creatives at every step in their journey. About the host: www.writevoicecreative.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/ Sound Engineer: A.J. Kierstead
In this episode we talk to Kevin James, an amazing performer who made his first international TV performance in the early 1980's. He has had an amazing run on AGT with viral videos catapulting him into a short list of must have acts and even got him an invitation to perform his act at the White House for the first family. He is known as The Inventor on tour with The Illusionists. Along with his amazing magic and inventions he is known in the magic community as one of the good guys. wesiseli.comPatreon.com/wes_iseli
Pastry chef and entrepreneur Dominque Ansel shook up the baking world in 2013 when he created the Cronut (a croissant-like confection shaped like a donut) in his Soho bakery. Several cookbooks and international bakery openings later, he once again has created a hybrid of sorts. His new bakery is called Papa D'Amour, and blends Asian and French baking traditions in honor of his half-French, half-Taiwanese family. Ansel discuses the inspirations for his new bakery, and his latest baking book, Life's Sweetest Moments. He'll also answer baking questions from callers.
Episode 179 - Daniel Stephenson shares his story of idea to product to market. https://thecaulkingfinger.com/ Product QuickStart: Noah McNeely https://productquickstart.com 'opu probiotics by Tiffany Krumins: https://www.opuprobiotics.com Podcast Website: https://productgeniuspod.com Slightly Annoying Co-Host: Steven Julian Podcast Producer: Jodey Smith https://www.jodeysmith.com
Klaus Obermeyer has had a bigger impact on skiing than any man alive, and when he wasn't innovating the sport, he was in Aspen or traveling the world to ski. He was often found surrounded by a harem of beautiful women. Klaus's incredible story started 105 years ago in Hitler's Germany where he was shot by Nazis trying to escape on his skis. From there, he came to America with nothing and eventually became one of the biggest business moguls in skiing. In part 1 of the pod-cast, we talk about making his skis, life in Nazi Germany, moving to the US with $10, Sun Valley, Warren Miller, and much more. This is mandatory listening with a wise man who's lived more than almost anyone. Klaus Obermeyer Show Notes: 4:00: Being surrounded by beautiful women, skiing, and yodeling 16:00: Liquid Force: Feel the Pull with the 2025 line and get 15% off with the code Powell15 Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories or sugar. 18:00: Nazi Germany, getting shot by Nazis on skis, moving to the US, 32:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: Click here for 25% off Outdoor Research products (not valid on sale items or pro products) 34:30: Warren Miller, and going to Aspen
This piece focuses upon an innovative device that has transformed patient care in Anesthesia; the Jaw Elevation Device (JED), a non-invasive tool designed to keep patients' airways open during moderate anesthesia care (MAC). The conversation explores the challenges of MAC, the device's adaptability across different patient demographics, and its impact on improving patient safety and practitioner efficiency. Learn more about the evolution of JED, its clinical applications, and where to find this groundbreaking device. Presented by Desiree Chappell with April King, Co-Founder, Director, President and CEO of Hypnoz Therapeutic Devices, creator of the JED and Irene Osborn, Director, Non-Operating Room Anesthesia and Professor, Anesthesiology at Montefiore Einstein.at
A lonely writer rents a room in a crumbling old house — only to discover the whispers and songs of a girl no one ever sees. Hear the tale, “Clarissa” from Quiet Please! | #RetroRadio EP0404Download The FREE Word Search Puzzle for this episode: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0404Get the Darkness Syndicate version at https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateCHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate and for Commercial Version Only)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:01:50.000 = CBS Radio Mystery Theater “The Patient Visitor” (February 23, 1976) ***WD00:47:36.919 = Adventures of Ellery Queen, “Man In The Street” (December 04, 1947) ***WD01:17:15.429 = Quiet Please, “Clarissa” (April 19, 1948) ***WD01:48:03.149 = Radio City Playhouse, “Five Extra Nooses” (December 06, 1948)02:19:18.809 = Half Hour to Kill, “Audition – Never Aired” (October 29, 1946) ***WD02:47:50.759 = Ripley's Believe It Or Not, “Weaponless Duel” (1930) ***WD02:49:05.565 = The Saint, “Baseball Murder” (September 03, 1950)03:17:21.439 = Adventures of Sam Spade, “Betrayal In Bumpus Hell” (November 16, 1949)03:41:50.559 = The Sealed Book, “Murder Must Be Paid For” (August 05, 1945)04:11:26.989 = The Shadow, “The Inventor of Death” (November 12, 1939) ***WD04:36:42.419 = Sleep No More, “Banquos Chair Coward” (February 06, 1957) ***WD05:05:05.119 = Show Close(ADU) = Air Date Unknown(LQ) = Low Quality***WD = Remastered, edited, or cleaned up by Weird Darkness to make the episode more listenable. Audio may not be pristine, but it will be better than the original file which may have been unusable or more difficult to hear without editing.Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/WDRR0404
Alan interviews Amy Leiker. Amy Leiker discovered that many cat owners with mobility issues found it painful to bend down to clean their litter boxes. Why not raise the litter box so owners can access them easily? She invented an elevated litter box solution called the Lofty Loo - great for owners and their furry friends. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. Website: www.LoftyLoo.com
In Connecting Dots: A Blind Life, inventor Josh Miele recounts his life story and path to becoming an accessibility designer.When inventor and scientist Josh Miele was 4 years old, a neighbor poured sulfuric acid on his head, burning and permanently blinding him. In his new book Connecting Dots: A Blind Life, Miele chronicles what happened afterwards, growing up as a blind kid, and how he built his career as an inventor and designer of adaptive technology.Host Flora Lichtman talks with Dr. Joshua Miele, an Amazon Design Scholar and MacArthur Fellow, or “Genius Grant” recipient. They talk about the inspiration for the book, how he grew into his career, and how disabled people need to be included in the technology revolution.Transcript for this segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.