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In this Proper True Yarn episode, Tiny recounts his wild upbringing on a remote island in the Northern Territory. From feeding a seven-foot sawshark with a missing blade to surviving a sting on the family jewels by an Irukandji jellyfish, his tales of survival, wildlife encounters, and life in the wilderness are as unique as they are unforgettable. Tune in for a hilarious yet harrowing look at growing up in one of the most remote and dangerous parts of Australia.#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Proper True Yarn Podcast dives deep with Kodi Matthews, the "Krab King," in this thrilling episode packed with outrageous stories. From daring encounters with crocodiles and Irukandji jellyfish while diving the treacherous waters of Australia, to wild banana farm pranks and near-misses with cane knives, Kodi's yarns are as raw as they are hilarious. Strap in for unfiltered tales of survival, adventure, and the rugged realities of life in the Top End. Don't miss this epic yarn session!#propertrueyarn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Up - the financial Revolution that's got young Aussie's backs presents... Day 3 and does it get any better? An Olympic showdown in waves of mortal CONEquence featuring a who's who of iconic vortex shamans and slab warriors going at it! We relive one of the greatest days in pro surfing history with all the appropriate fizz and froth. Get on the Up Swellians!!! Download the ‘Up' app and sign up in minutes. Use code 'UTFS' for $10 on signup (do it all from the comfort of your phone, no need to go to the bank or any of that bullsh*t). T&C's @ up.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Up - the financial Revolution that's got young Aussie's backs presents... Australian Bronze Medal Hmaaad Cunt Owen Wright reckons the Irukandjis can bring four medals home from Tahiti if they can embrace the "Olympic moment" that Cathy Freeman, Susie O'Neill and Steven Bradbury locked into on their journeys to immortality! Hmaaaaaad! Get on the Up Swellians!!! Download the ‘Up' app and sign up in minutes. Use code 'UTFS' for $10 on signup (do it all from the comfort of your phone, no need to go to the bank or any of that bullsh*t). T&C's @ up.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From flipping a ute on a remote outback road, to experiencing the excruciating pain of an Irukandji jelly fish sting, our milestone 100th episode takes you on a compelling journey through the inspiring, authentic Australian stories that the Flying Doctor Podcast has shared so far. Visiting some of the most remote and beautiful locations across regional, rural and remote Australia, the stories of our patients and frontline RFDS staff will take you on an incredible adventure. So 'welcome aboard' the 100th Flying Doctor Podcast episode, as we 'turn the tables' on podcast host Lana Mitchell and discover the rich and fascinating story of how outback Australia's favourite podcast came to be. **** Thanks so much for listening to our 100th episode of the Flying Doctor Podcast. It is lovely to have you along on the journey with us. And we hope you'll stay with us for another 100 episodes to come! There has been some wonderful feedback from listeners and those we have interviewed. Word of mouth is always the best promotion for a podcast – so if you enjoy this podcast, or a specific story, please share with family and friends. Reviews and ratings help our podcast to be found by others, so if you can take the time to do that it would be appreciated. You can also send feedback, questions or comments through to podcast@rfds.org.au. We'd also love you to join the conversation at our Facebook Group called the Flying Doctor Podcast Community See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A diver filming underwater at the Great Barrier Reef is stung by an Irukandji jellyfish, one of the world's most-venomous animals. Then, a grizzly bear attacks a forester working in the remote Great Bear Rainforest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From bluebottles, to octopi, and jellyfish of all shapes and sizes, there are many creatures in Australia's coastal waters that cause stings, or, in a few rare cases death, for those unlucky enough to encounter them. Australia is in the midst of marine stinger season, with a spate of Irukandji jellyfish stings reported near Cairns, sightings of the Blue-ringed octopus in Sydney and Perth, and bluebottles turning up in an unusual location. - ブルーボトルからタコまで、そしてあらゆる形と大きさのクラゲ。オーストラリアの沿岸には人を刺す生き物がたくさんいて、不運にもそれらに遭遇した人が死亡するケースも稀にはあります。オーストラリアは人を刺す海の生物のシーズンの真っ只中にあり、ケアンズ付近ではイルカンジ・クラゲに刺されたという届け出が急増し、シドニーとパースではブルーリング・ダコが目撃され、異常な場所にブルーボトルが出現しています。
Od meduza do hobotnica i žarnjaka svih oblika i veličina, u obalnim vodama Australije obitava mnogo stvorenja koja uzrokuju ubode, a u nekim rijetkim slučajevima čak i smrt. Australija se nalazi usred sezone uboda otrovnih morskih bića, s nizom prijava uboda meduza Irukandji blizu Cairnsa, viđenjima plavoprstenaste hobotnice u Sydneyu i Perthu, te pojavom portugalskih lađa ili meduza plava boca na neobičnim mjestima.
Australia znajduje się w środku sezonu użądleń morskich. W pobliżu Cairns odnotowano falę użądleń meduz Irukandji, Blue Ringed Octopus pojawiły się w Sydney i Perth a bluebottles pojawiają się w coraz nowych lokalizacjach.
Australië bevindt zich midden in het marine stinger season. Zo is er een grote toename van Irukandji-kwallensteken in de buurt van Cairns, er worden blauwring octopussen gespot in Sydney en Perth, en blue bottles duiken op op ongewone locaties. Kwallenexperts zeggen dat er meer moet worden gedaan om mensen bewuster te maken van de gevaren en het risico op steken te beheersen.
From bluebottles, to octopi, and jellyfish of all shapes and sizes, there are many creatures in Australia's coastal waters that cause stings or - in a few rare cases - death, for those unlucky enough to encounter them. Australia is in the midst of marine stinger season, with a spate of Irukandji jellyfish stings reported near Cairns, sightings of the Blue-ringed octopus in Sydney and Perth, and bluebottles turning up in an unusual location. Jellyfish experts say more needs be done to raise awareness of the dangers and manage the risk of stingers. - มีสิ่งมีชีวิตมากมายที่เป็นอันตรายและอาจทำให้เสียชีวิตได้บนชายหาดที่ออสเตรเลีย ช่วงนี้เป็นฤดูแมงกะพรุนชุกชุม มีรายงานว่าพบแมงกะพรุนอิรุคันจิแถวเมืองแคนส์ พบหมึกบลูริงที่ซิดนีย์และเพิร์ท และพบแมงกะพรุนหัวขวดในที่ที่ไม่เคยพบมาก่อน ผู้เชี่ยวชาญรณรงค์ให้ทราบถึงอันตรายและวิธีลดความเสี่ยงที่จะถูกต่อย
From bluebottles, to octopi, and jellyfish of all shapes and sizes, there are many creatures in Australia's coastal waters that cause stings or - in a few rare cases - death, for those unlucky enough to encounter them. Australia is in the midst of marine stinger season, with a spate of Irukandji jellyfish stings reported near Cairns, sightings of the Blue-ringed octopus in Sydney and Perth, and bluebottles turning up in an unusual location. Jellyfish experts say more needs be done to raise awareness of the dangers and manage the risk of stingers. - 微小的、半透明的伊鲁康吉水母(Irukandji jellyfish),带着柔和闪烁的触手,每年在澳大利亚造成约150到200次蜇伤事件,多数受害者经历了极度痛苦和被称为伊鲁康吉综合症的轻微精神症状(收听播客,了解详情)。
Nước Úc đang ở giữa mùa nắng nóng và nhiều người đổ xô ra các bãi biển, với một loạt vết đốt của sứa Irukandji được báo cáo gần Cairns, rồi bạch tuộc đốm xanh ở Sydney và Perth, cũng xuất hiện ở một địa điểm bất thường. Các chuyên gia về sứa cho biết cần phải làm nhiều hơn nữa, để nâng cao nhận thức về sự nguy hiểm và đối phó với nguy cơ bị sứa đốt.
From bluebottles, to octopi, and jellyfish of all shapes and sizes, there are many creatures in Australia's coastal waters that cause stings or - in a few rare cases - death, for those unlucky enough to encounter them. Australia is in the midst of marine stinger season, with a spate of Irukandji jellyfish stings reported near Cairns, sightings of the Blue-ringed octopus in Sydney and Perth, and bluebottles turning up in an unusual location. Jellyfish experts say more needs be done to raise awareness of the dangers and manage the risk of stingers.
Pricey spoke to president of the Townsville Picnic Bay Surf Lifesaving Club Jason Wells about the 'make the right call' campaign; which urges people to look after themselves and their loved ones this 'long weekend.' He also touched on suspected Irukandji stings around Magnetic Island and where other stingers have been found. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For this episode we brought back our friend Jarrod to talk about the "constitutional crisis" (aka CIA coup), water privatization, refugee camps, and other wonderful features of neoliberal policy in Australia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irukandji_jellyfish https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/oct/23/gough-whitlam-1975-coup-ended-australian-independence https://www.mondaq.com/australia/water/889518/a-disaster-of-water-privatisation-an-interview-with-water-for-rivers-spokesperson-tracey-carpenter Christmas Island camps: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/oct/11/the-pattern-is-clear-australias-next-election-will-be-a-competition-on-cruelty https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jul/21/for-eight-years-australia-has-been-taking-refugees-as-hostages-its-time-to-ask-who-has-benefited For extended versions of our regular episodes, as well as extra episodes, become a patron of the Turn Leftist podcast at patreon.com/turnleftist for as little as $1/month patreon.com/turnleftist 100% of contributions are used to fund our producer: People's Commissar For Production instagram.com/pcfproduction pcfproduction1312@gmail.com Trickle Down Economics t-shirts coming soon! turn-leftist-podcast.myshopify.com/ Linktree (with links to shirts & Discord): www.linktr.ee/turnleftist Sterling: twitter.com/turnleftistpod Ward: instagram.com/millennialleftist and twitter.com/wardlawley Jaron: instagram.com/jarondagan Cosper: patreon.com/existence_is_innocent Mike: instagram.com/turnleftist
On Today's Trivia Podcast Episode Time for 20 new questions on this trivia podcast! Who wrote the Screenplay for The Labyrinth? What is the most recent nation to be added to the United Nations? Who won the FA Cup in 1967? What was Mickey Mouse's original name? Of which African country is Maputo the capital? In which part of the body can the cochlea be found? Who played Norm Peterson in Cheers? The Irukandji are very small and venomous types of what creature that cause severe pain in humans? What chemical substance is formed by the interaction of an acid and a base? Who wrote the 12-book Horatio Hornblower series? In Geometry by what other term is circumfrence known? What term for a savior comes from the hebrew word for announted one? Which song became Leonard Cohen's most popular single after being featured in the film "Shrek"? What is the only substance found on Earth naturally in 3 forms -solid, liquid, gas? If you liked this episode, check out our last trivia episode! Music Hot Swing, Fast Talkin, Bass Walker, Dances and Dames by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Don't forget to follow us on social media for more trivia: Patreon - patreon.com/quizbang - Please consider supporting us on Patreon. Check out our fun extras for patrons and help us keep this podcast going. We appreciate any level of support! Website - quizbangpod.com Check out our website, it will have all the links for social media that you need and while you're there, why not go to the contact us page and submit a question! Facebook - @quizbangpodcast - we post episode links and silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess. Instagram - Quiz Quiz Bang Bang (quizquizbangbang), we post silly lego pictures to go with our trivia questions. Enjoy the silly picture and give your best guess, we will respond to your answer the next day to give everyone a chance to guess. Twitter - @quizbangpod We want to start a fun community for our fellow trivia lovers. If you hear/think of a fun or challenging trivia question, post it to our twitter feed and we will repost it so everyone can take a stab it. Come for the trivia - stay for the trivia. Ko-Fi - ko-fi.com/quizbangpod - Keep that sweet caffeine running through our body with a Ko-Fi, power us through a late night of fact checking and editing!
The brilliant and curious scientists at NASA have been conducting some steamy experiments… preparing us for a little bit of anti gravity love-making! Today the guys also find out why you don't EVER want to get stung by an Irukandji jellyfish PLUS more sports stars than you can poke a stick at with Mitch Norton, Brad Sheppard, and Jez McGovern all calling through for a yarn! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Toxicologist Jamie Seymour has been on the receiving end of an Irukandji jellyfish sting more times than he'd like to remember: "Eleven times, that's 11 mistakes, something I'm not proud of."
Toxicologist Jamie Seymour has been on the receiving end of an Irukandji jellyfish sting more times than he'd like to remember: "Eleven times, that's 11 mistakes, something I'm not proud of."
As Tokyo's five ring circus kicks into gear ya boys Smivvy and Deadly break down the chances of our much loved Aussie Olympic surfing hopefuls the Iru.. Ira.. Irudu… fuck it! UP THE GELATINOUS BLOBS! The boys also deep dive into the not-much-discussed possibility that if successful, it's the Olympics that could dismiss the WSL into the dustbin of history as a competitive comical side bar and not the other way around. There's a breakdown of “Carn Joycey” J-Dub Wilson's top 5 career highlights in light of his recent announcement that he's giving the CT the fuh-lick! And there's updates on the current goings on in war torn Durban, an investigation on the recent furore suggesting Brazilian World Champ's are bad for surf biz and GOATWATCH! Rip in! UTFS! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Global warming and the Jellyfish toxidrome. From #CodaZero Live, Alice Young provides a brief update on the presentation, complications and management of Irukandji syndrome; and why we all need to know about it. With ocean temperatures rising we are seeing an increasing number of Irukandji jellyfish and subsequent stings in waters further and further south. On average there are approximately 50-100 people stung every year in Australia. Reports show that people typically experience symptoms between five minutes and two hours post sting. Symptoms include systemic symptoms, severe pain, headaches, shortness of breath and often what is described as an impending sense of doom. Irukandji jellyfish have the potential to cause Irukandji syndrome - a life threatening envenomation syndrome that causes severe pain, heart failure and intracranial haemorrhage. As these jellyfish stings are becoming more and more common in southern regions of Australia, it is important that healthcare workers understand the characteristics of the sting and how to respond with treatment. Listen to the full episode "Global warming and the Jellyfish toxidrome" wherever you get your podcasts. For more head to: codachange.org/podcasts
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Venom is a toxic (sometimes deadly) substance produced by some animals, and this week Amber and Jen parley on some of the world’s most venomous creatures. Now, if you look at the stats, venomous creatures kill less humans a year than non-venomous creatures, but who wants to learn about a mosquito when you can learn about an animal with enough venom to kill 100 grown men? To start Anti-vaxxers (anti-vaccine people) must be some of the dumbest people on the planet. Their failure to use basic logic is akin to punching yourself in the face and then wondering why your face hurts. Jen and Amber can’t even, so let’s talk about venomous creatures! Amber starts the episode with the Black Mamba, a not-actually-black snake, that have heads’ the shape of coffins, because if you’re bitten by one, you’re likely to end up in a coffin.Jennifer discusses the Inland Taipan, the venom of which is by far the most toxic of any snake Both sisters talk Box Jellyfish. Amber talks Irukandji jellyfish, a tiny, but deadly, jellyfish. Jen talks the Sea Wasp, a jellyfish with tentacles up to 3 m (10 ft) long covered in darts with extremely powerful venom. The ocean is terrifying. Then keeping with the Australia theme, we do the Sydney funnel-web spider, whose poison can kill you, and guess what, they like to bite over and over. Sometime, they even hide in your shoes!Listen know to learn about some of the world’s most venomous creatures. For more information on us, visit our website at betterthanhumanpodcast.comFollow us on Twitter @betterthanhuma1on Facebook @betterthanhumanpodcaston Instagram @betterthanhumanpodcaston TikTok @ https://www.tiktok.com/@l_a_mander https://www.tiktok.com/@betterthanhumanpodcastor Email us at betterthanhumanpodcast@gmail.comWe look forward to hearing from you, and we look forward to you joining our cult of weirdness!#betterthanhuman #cultofweirdness
We explore how dogs were domesticated with Maria Lahtinen and learn about the tiny and very venomous Irukandji Box Jellyfish! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew 'Bushwacka' Benjamin has done it all in a career that has spanned over 3 decades. From the earliest days of Acid House, through to the era of breakbeat, his incredible partnership with Layo Paskin and their legendary residency at one of London's most missed venues, The End, to genre defining labels such as Oblong, Olmeto and Plank, and even mainstream chart hits, thanks to tracks such as 'Love Story' - it's been a career to end them all...and that's before you get to the wilder, more challenging side of a life so well lived and immersed in electronic dance music culture. It's a journey that has led him through some challenging times, but out of those challenges emerged a new path. A fascinating shift in gears has seen Matthew recently qualify as a psychotherapist, and is now launching a mental health and wellbeing platform, Listen Up Therapy, alongside his partner Belinda. In this, the very first episode of MYT - Beyond The Studio, Matthew and Belinda sit down with MYT Founder Paul Nolan to talk about this new and emerging path, the challenges that a life in electronic music presents from a physical, mental, emotional and spiritual perspective, and what they hope to achieve through Listen Up You can find out more information about ListenUp Therapy here - https://www.listenuptherapy.com/ You can follow Bushwacka on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/bushwacka/ MYT hosts live conversations and masterclasses such as this every month for their AAA Members, where you get to attend live, ask questions and interact with the brightest and best minds, thought leaders and artists electronic music has to offer - with over 20 courses also available, and a supportive community of fellow artists to feel support and inspiration from, it really is the key to becoming the artist you know you can be You can find out more information and sign up by heading to http://www.transition.studio Subscribe to MYT on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/makeyourtransition?sub_confirmation=1 Subscribe to Beyond The Studio on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/myt-beyond-the-studio/id1545962399 Subscribe to Beyond The Studio on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2wioBoFfzN1mBmXTXvzRz6?si=CV1WqvjhSy-eI5lo-4xmWw AAA Member Featured Track! KOVU - Irukandji Each episode, we feature a track from our MYT AAA Members, that is of outstanding quality, and is yet to be signed! First up is KOVU with the amazing Irukandji - a track that signifies a huge leap forward in confidence and sound from an incredible emerging artist who become a hugely significant and popular part of our ever growing community of incredibly talented artists! If you'd like to sign this record, then please email paul@transition.studio and we'll take it from there!
When an idea appears in your mind is it already inherently good or bad? In this themed episode Juan and I discuss the topic of 'Ideas'. To start off the episode we announce the winner of the suit voucher giveaway and close off on our learnings from doing it. We then jump into an immediate conflict of definitions and spend a bit of time sorting out what we each think the word 'idea' means. Juan's definition requires some sort of link to action while mine is more theoretical in nature.We then start discussing some fun hypothetical questions to get closer to the true nature of what an idea is. Our environment for the creation of good ideas is highly different as well, Juan preferring to be completely relaxed or energised, while I work best in a medium to low stress situation. At the end of the episode we chat a bit about the cult of CrossFit, Juan's back breaking experience of deadlifting 250 kg and the hilarious story of Dr Barnes and the Irukandji jellyfish.As always, we hope you enjoy, Mere Mortals out!Timeline:0:00 - Intro & Suit Giveaway result3:50 - Mere Mortal Moments6:47 - Definition12:18 - Is any idea inherently good or bad?17:10 - Where are ideas bred?22:20 - How the Mere Mortals originate their best ideas28:22 - Are there any ideas you are scared of?34:00 - The cult of CrossFit36:12 - Bravery in following an idea to its bitter end37:51 - Dr Jack Barnes and the Irukandji Jellyfish41:16 - Deadlifting 250 kg44:54 - A good idea; subscribe!!About Mere Mortals:Striving for excellence through life's lessons. Daily uploads @ 5pm AEST. 4M's, Book Reviews, Musings, Bonus, Themed Podcast, Conversations & Meanderings.Connect with Mere Mortals:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mere_mortals_media/
Chris fills us in on the discovery and identity of the mysterious, semi-mythical cat-fox of Corsica; Claire frightens us all with the highly venomous Irukandji jellyfish from northern Australia, which threatens to become more dangerous due to climate change; and Stu tells us about how it's possible to incept zebra finches with false memories of songs.
Shad Wicka joins the boys before his upcoming Bris Funny Fest show to talk about getting fired from the radio because of a mug. Also Jake has crap housemates and Cale’s been stung by an Irukandji. The other Shad’s birthday is coming up soon so get ready. The post 11: Shad Wicka – You Got Wickered appeared first on Good Chat Comedy Club.
Doc Ock’s Arms Otto Octavius AKA Dr. Octopus, is one of the most fearsome member of Spider-Man’s Rogues Gallery. He is a Genius with powerful cybernetic arms, that are capable of incredible feats of strength. We get into all of the incredible advancements of modern day prosthetics, but we also discuss the deadly Irukandji jellyfish, […]
“…And today we’re talking about a smol sea booger with a nasty sting. But more on that later.” Australia is filled with lots of cute things, and also lots of deadly things. The irukandji jellyfish is that second part, but also a little bit of the first. At about the same size as a match … Continue reading Episode 62 – Irukandji Jellyfish: Tiny Deadly Squishy
Things that can sting you are part of every ocean swimming experience, not matter where you are in the world. Associate Professor Jamie Seymour, Director of the Tropical Australian Stinger Research Unit at James Cook University, studies venomous animals and has a particular interest in decreasing the envenomings of humans by jellyfish. He has some personal experience in this area too - he has been stung by Irukandji 11 times! He is a world leader in the studies of the ecology and biology of Box jellyfish (his favourite jellyfish), and his work has led to pharmaceuticals being made from animal venom. We chatted about how to treat ocean stings (not with vinegar nor, funnily enough, urine!), habitats and the influence of climate change on the spread of stingers, stinger evolution, the difference between poison and venom, and between a toxicologist and a toxinologist, and a host of other jellyfish tangents (tentacles?). Songs in this episode - all licensed under a Creative Commons License: Addict - Peyruis Night Out - LiQWYD Want you - ZAYFALL I Wonder - PYC Sapphire - Tobu
'Endless Thread' uses the popular social news site Reddit and its massive online communities as the source for its stories. We play two clips: one story concerning a Reddit user called Prufrock 451 (aka James Erwin) who lives in Iowa and works for an insurance company. He's also a big military history buff who became an online sensation on a discussion thread called 'Rome Sweet Rome'. The second excerpt comes from an episode called 'Doom Jelly'. It's all about the excruciating pain and the overpowering feelings of doom and dread you experience if you get stung by the scary Irukandji jellyfish (a type of box jellyfish that comes from northern Australia). 'Endless Thread' is presented by Ben Brock Johnson and Amory Sivertsen for WBUR.
They're 300 million years old. They're almost invisible and they are deadly. Cubozoa, Box jellyfish or Irukandji, are both the smallest and the most venomous jellyfish in the world. There are more than 50 species and Dr Karl joins Lisa-ann Gershwin on her hunt for more. When Box jellyfish fire their stingers, the pain and other symptoms are collectively known as Irukandji syndrome and it can kill. But something as thin as pantyhose can save your life - how does that work ? http://lisagershwin.com
It's jellyfish time. Prepare to have your mind blown. Also hear about the jelly hit that is out on Flora's life.
Ben speaks to the "jelly dude from Nemo land" about irukandji jellyfish found off Fraser Island
Meet Tamoya ohboya, a box jelly from the Caribbean! Allen Collins, a research zoologist with NOAA’s National Systematics Lab, discusses stalked and box jellies, describes Irukandji syndrome, and reminds us that all species are important and worthy of study, regardless of their immediate usefulness to humans.
BBH Broadcast 3 - 01.21.2012 Featuring: Giraffes? Giraffes!, The Grinds, Roadsaw, Walter Sickert, Swaggerin' Growlers, Planetoid, Faces In The Floor, By The Throat, Burning Streets, The McGunks, Taiwan Typhoon, PILE, The Kidcrash, The Jawnettes, Irukandji Available on iTunes
BBH Broadcast 5 - 02.14.2012 Featuring: Irukandji, John Powhida International Airport, Smoke or Fire, The Few, The Stoves, Buried in Leather, Suzuki Smith, Cracktorch, Amazing Royal Crowns, Soraia, The Marvels, The Ducky Boys, Tijuana Sweetheart, Township, Black Thai, By The Throat, Burning Streets, Maps & Atlases Available on iTunes
BBH Broadcast 11 - Radio Anniversary Edition - 10.12.2012 BrownBoot, Sidewalk Driver, The Field Effect, Mellow Bravo, OldJack, Parlour Bells, Cancer Killing Gemini, The Rationales, Cocked 'N Loaded, The Acro-Brats, Streight Angular, Michael J. Epstein and Sophia Cacciola, Autumn Hollow, Davina Yannetty & Phil Wisdom, A Minor Revolution, Faces in the Floor, Irukandji, Dead Trend, The Darker Hues, Shit Brown Eyes, Horse Mode, Mr. Fahrenheit, Buttons & Mindy Available on iTunes
BBH Broadcast 17 - 01.27.2013 New BBH Intro Debut, Ovlov, Pile, Speedy Ortiz, Grass is Green, Miami Doritos, Muck and the Mires, Mals Totem, Buttons and Mindy, Irukandji, The Pants, Cameo Harlot, Zip-Tie Handcuffs, Dead Cats Dead Rats, Buke & Gass Available on iTunes
BBH Local Lode 12 - 03.26.2013 Stricken for Catherine, Planetoid, Lynx, Kinnar, Stu Walker, Marnie Stern, Mellow Bravo, Codetta, Dagobah, Viva Viva, The Darker Hues, Irukandji, The Grinds Available on iTunes
BBH Local Lode 10 - 03.12.2013 Mellow Bravo, Ovlov, Fat Creeps, GIRAFFES? GIRAFFES!, Irukandji, GRASS IS GREEN, Buke and Gase, Butcher Boy, #Kinnar, #Helms, Horse Mode, Speedy Ortiz, Planetoid Available on iTunes
BBH Broadcast 24 - 03.04.2013 Featuring music from: Dead Cats Dead Rats, Zip-Tie Handcuffs, Pile, Fat History Month, Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darling, Cult 45, Tired Old Bones, Ten Foot Polecats, The Lousy Instruments, A Crucifying Feeling, Faces In The Floor, Irukandji, Strangers With Knives, Ichabod Available on iTunes
Chris (@precordialthump)'s interest in tropical medicine and envenomtion has lead to him becoming a national expert on the matter. This talk on spider bites and marine envenomation covers the latest research on the subject. Best watched with the accompanying slides. This talk was given at the Bedside Critical Care conference 2012. The slides and credits are on Intensive Care Network here
Amy Bullen and Chris Rehberg interview Professor Mike Morwood about the Hobbits of Flores,Lachlan Whatmore talks about the stinging Irukandji jellyfish of Australia,News by Ian Woolf, It takes two people to trick the masses, Solar electric cars for citiesPresented and Produced by Ian WoolfMusic: Upside Down by Jack Johnson from the Curious George soundtrack CD