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Steile Wasserfälle, gewaltige Stromschnellen und Flüsse, die kaum jemand zuvor befahren hat: Adrian Mattern gehört zu den besten Extremkajakern der Welt. Der „Male Paddler of the Year 2024“ steht für einen Sport, der irgendwo zwischen Abenteuer, Präzision und absolutem Kontrollverlust stattfindet.Im Gespräch mit Christian Weigand erzählt Adrian, wie er gemeinsam mit seinem Vater zum Kajaken kam, warum ihn Wettkämpfe nie wirklich gereizt haben – und weshalb er stattdessen den freien Weg als Expeditions- und Free-Kayaker gewählt hat. Es geht um eine legendäre Reise zum Ivindo in den Gabun, Erstbefahrungen und die besondere Magie von Flüssen, die nur für kurze Zeit die perfekten Bedingungen bieten.Doch die Folge taucht auch tief in die Schattenseiten des Sports ein: schwere Unfälle, die Angst vor fatalen Fehlern und die Frage, wie man Entscheidungen trifft, wenn die Konsequenzen lebensgefährlich sein können. Adrian spricht offen über den Verlust seines Freundes Bren Orton und darüber, wie dieser Schicksalschlag seinen Blick auf Risiko verändert hat.Eine intensive Folge über Freiheit, Verantwortung und die Suche nach dem Gefühl, wirklich lebendig zu sein.Hier findet ihr weitere Infos zu Adrian: https://adrianmattern.comHier findet ihr den Link zu dem Film über seine Expedition in den Gabun: https://www.redbull.tv/en/page/rrn:content:films:3a501a1f-2c07-48e6-8de7-8bd97beae5d5/gabon-uncharted „Ein Leben für den Ozean“ ist die Buchreihe zum Podcast. Jede Edition erzählt 10 Geschichten über die Held*innen der Meere und begeistert bildgewaltig für den Ozean. Ihr könnt die Bücher unter www.ein-leben-fuer-den-ozean.de bestellen.Den Link zu meinen Werbepartnern findest du hier: https://linktr.ee/helden_der_meere_partner
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Navigating Life's Storms: A Kayaker's Tale of Survival Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2026-05-12-22-34-01-it Story Transcript:It: Nel cuore della primavera, il sole brillava su Cinque Terre con una luce dorata.En: In the heart of spring, the sun shone on the Cinque Terre with a golden light.It: Le case colorate si aggrappavano alle scogliere, creando un mosaico brillante tra il verde dei pini e l'azzurro del mare.En: The colorful houses clung to the cliffs, creating a bright mosaic between the green of the pines and the blue of the sea.It: Lorenzo, con un cuore pieno d'avventura, era pronto a sfidare il mare sul suo kayak.En: Lorenzo, with a heart full of adventure, was ready to challenge the sea on his kayak.It: Era un uomo di mare, cercava sempre una direzione nella vastità della sua vita inquieta.En: He was a man of the sea, always seeking a direction in the vastness of his restless life.It: Gina e Marco erano suoi amici fidati.En: Gina and Marco were his trusted friends.It: Loro lo avevano salutato quella mattina al porto, incoraggiandolo a seguire il suo viaggio.En: They had bid him farewell that morning at the port, encouraging him to follow his journey.It: "Attento, Lorenzo," aveva detto Gina, con un sorriso preoccupato sul volto.En: "Be careful, Lorenzo," Gina had said, with a worried smile on her face.It: "Il mare può essere imprevedibile."En: "The sea can be unpredictable."It: Lorenzo aveva risposto con un sorriso rassicurante, promettendo di tornare per la cena.En: Lorenzo had responded with a reassuring smile, promising to return for dinner.It: Ma il mare, quella giornata, aveva altri piani.En: But the sea had different plans that day.It: Le onde danzavano leggere sotto il suo kayak quando, improvvisamente, il cielo iniziò a scurirsi.En: The waves danced lightly under his kayak when, suddenly, the sky began to darken.It: Nuvole nere avanzavano minacciando la costa e il vento cominciò a urlare, portando con sé l'odore dei fiori selvatici mischiato alla paura.En: Black clouds advanced, threatening the coast, and the wind began to howl, carrying with it the smell of wildflowers mixed with fear.It: Lorenzo sapeva che il tempo stava per cambiare.En: Lorenzo knew that the weather was about to change.It: Una decisione doveva essere presa.En: A decision had to be made.It: Remare verso la costa o sfidare il temporale che avanzava.En: Row towards the coast or face the approaching storm.It: Il suo cuore batteva forte, diviso tra il desiderio di avventura e il senso di sopravvivenza.En: His heart beat strongly, torn between the desire for adventure and the instinct for survival.It: Scegliere di attendere il passaggio della tempesta a largo significava mettere alla prova il suo coraggio, ma era pericoloso.En: Choosing to wait out the storm at sea meant testing his courage, but it was dangerous.It: In quel momento, il mare ruggì, alzando onde gigantesche.En: At that moment, the sea roared, raising gigantic waves.It: Il kayak di Lorenzo fu quasi rovesciato, e il giovane si aggrappò con tutte le sue forze.En: Lorenzo's kayak was almost overturned, and the young man clung on with all his strength.It: I suoi pensieri erano una tempesta tanto grande quanto quella attorno a lui: la paura e la speranza si mescolavano, creando un tumulto nel suo animo.En: His thoughts were a storm as great as the one around him: fear and hope mingled, creating turmoil in his soul.It: Poi, come un miraggio, vide una piccola insenatura tra le rocce.En: Then, like a mirage, he saw a small cove between the rocks.It: Una promessa di salvezza.En: A promise of salvation.It: Raggiungere quel rifugio significava affrontare le onde con determinazione e velocità.En: Reaching that refuge meant facing the waves with determination and speed.It: Decise di rischiare, di credere nelle sue capacità.En: He decided to take the risk, to believe in his abilities.It: Remò con tutte le sue forze verso quel piccolo angolo di sicurezza.En: He rowed with all his might towards that small corner of safety.It: Con un ultimo sforzo, Lorenzo riuscì a raggiungere la cove.En: With one last effort, Lorenzo managed to reach the cove.It: Esausto ma salvo, guardò il mare mentre la tempesta ruggiva sopra di lui.En: Exhausted but safe, he looked at the sea as the storm roared above him.It: Le onde si infrangevano sulle rocce, ma lui era protetto dalla piccola baia.En: The waves crashed against the rocks, but he was protected by the small bay.It: Seduto sulla sabbia umida, respirò profondamente, riconoscente per essere al sicuro.En: Sitting on the damp sand, he breathed deeply, grateful to be safe.It: Quando la tempesta si placò, Lorenzo alzò lo sguardo verso il cielo ora sereno.En: When the storm subsided, Lorenzo looked up at the now serene sky.It: Aveva imparato ad accettare l'imprevedibilità della vita.En: He had learned to accept the unpredictability of life.It: Decise di avvicinarsi al suo percorso personale con più apertura e flessibilità.En: He decided to approach his personal path with more openness and flexibility.It: Ringraziò il mare per la lezione appresa quel giorno.En: He thanked the sea for the lesson learned that day.It: Tornato a casa, Gina e Marco lo accolsero con abbracci e calore.En: Back home, Gina and Marco welcomed him with hugs and warmth.It: Chiesero del suo viaggio e lui, con occhi brillanti e un sorriso più saggio, raccontò della tempesta e della baia che lo aveva salvato.En: They asked about his journey, and he, with shining eyes and a wiser smile, recounted the storm and the bay that had saved him.It: Lorenzo ora sapeva che tutte le sue avventure, come la vita stessa, possono cambiare in un istante.En: Lorenzo now knew that all his adventures, like life itself, can change in an instant.It: E in questo cambio trovò nuovi orizzonti per il suo futuro.En: And in this change, he found new horizons for his future. Vocabulary Words:the heart: il cuorethe cliff: la scoglierathe pine: il pinothe kayak: il kayakthe direction: la direzionefull of: pieno dito bid farewell: salutarethe port: il portoto encourage: incoraggiareto follow: seguireunpredictable: imprevedibilethe wave: l'ondato darken: scurirsithe cloud: la nuvolathe coast: la costato smell: annusarethe decision: la decisioneto row: remarethe storm: il temporalethe instinct: l'istintothe survival: la sopravvivenzato roar: ruggireto overturn: rovesciarethe refuge: il rifugiothe determination: la determinazionethe effort: lo sforzothe bay: la baiathe damp sand: la sabbia umidato survive: sopravvivereto embrace: abbracciare
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Tim Cook is out, a blind guy navigated Vegas solo with AI glasses and a very optimistic attitude about public bathrooms, and VoiceOver is still doing that thing. Kayaker reports back from Battle Bots in Las Vegas with a full rundown of the apps that made the trip work — and the ones that almost got him eaten by a fake puddle. Sean and Garth chime in with the usual mix of enthusiasm, skepticism, and righteous fury at in-app advertising.
We sit down with whitewater kayaker Dave Fusilli, who shares the powerful story of how he discovered his passion for whitewater kayaking and transformed it into a lifelong pursuit of adventure on the river. Dave takes us back to the moment that first sparked his connection to moving water and how that curiosity evolved into a career spent chasing rapids, waterfalls, and some of the most demanding rivers in the Pacific Northwest as well as across the United States.Along the way, he opens up about the lessons he's learned in high-pressure environments, the mindset required to stay calm when conditions become unpredictable, and the near-death experiences that have shaped his deep respect for risk on the river. His stories give a raw, honest look at what it truly takes to paddle at an elite level in extreme whitewater kayaking.We also explore the Columbia River Gorge, where Dave highlights some of his favorite places to camp, explore, and paddle. This iconic Pacific Northwest destination is a must-visit for RV travelers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone planning a river adventure in Oregon or Washington.Dave also shares valuable paddling safety tips, technique insights, and guidance that applies to paddlers of all levels, including those enjoying recreational kayaking or stand up paddle boarding on flatwater lakes and calm rivers.This episode also highlights how your RV can serve as the perfect basecamp for outdoor adventure travel. If you're interested in whitewater kayaking, RV road trips, Columbia River Gorge camping, or stories of adventure, risk, and discovery, this episode is for you.Send us Fan MailSign up for our NewsletterPlease follow the show so you never miss an episode. We ask that you also kindly give the show a rating and a review as well.Learn more about RV Out West over on our website at www.rvoutwest.comJoin in on the conversation via social media:InstagramFacebook
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Kayaker updates us with his feedback from this years CSUN conference, focusing on navigation tools.
In this CSUN 2026 special of Double Tap, the team dives into the world of assistive technology for blind and partially sighted users. Scott the Kayaker joins us to share his first-hand experiences navigating the busy convention halls and testing the Glidance Glide, a pioneering mobility device designed to guide users around obstacles with AI-powered steering and haptic feedback. There's also plenty of conversation from the floor of the convention hall, including: HapWare presents the Al-Eye wristband, delivering tactile social cues like smiles, nods, and gestures in real time using Meta's smart glasses. Stephanie from Oorion discusses the app's evolution from locating lost keys to seamless Meta glasses integration, enabling hands-free object detection and scene description. New Haptics reveals the Codex, a multi-line braille display with touchscreen gestures and built-in audio capabilities for reading, games, and even audio editing. From real-world demos to the future of AI-driven accessibility, this episode captures the innovations helping blind users gain freedom and confidence in mobility, social interaction, and daily tasks. Relevant Links Orion App: https://www.oorion.fr/en HapWare: https://www.hapware.com Glidance: https://www.glidance.io New Haptics Codex: https://www.newhaptics.com Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap Website---Follow on:YouTube: https://www.doubletaponair.com/youtubeX (formerly Twitter): https://www.doubletaponair.com/xInstagram: https://www.doubletaponair.com/instagramTikTok: https://www.doubletaponair.com/tiktokThreads: https://www.doubletaponair.com/threadsFacebook: https://www.doubletaponair.com/facebookLinkedIn: https://www.doubletaponair.com/linkedin Subscribe to the Podcast:Apple: https://www.doubletaponair.com/appleSpotify: https://www.doubletaponair.com/spotifyRSS: https://www.doubletaponair.com/podcastiHeadRadio: https://www.doubletaponair.com/iheart About Double TapHosted by the insightful duo, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, Double Tap is a treasure trove of information for anyone who's blind or partially sighted and has a passion for tech. Steven and Shaun not only demystify tech, but they also regularly feature interviews and welcome guests from the community, fostering an interactive and engaging environment. Tune in every day of the week, and you'll discover how technology can seamlessly integrate into your life, enhancing daily tasks and experiences, even if your sight is limited. "Double Tap" is a registered trademark of Double Tap Productions Inc. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Independence doesn't mean doing everything yourself — it means having the choice to live life on your own terms. Kayaker, Sean, and Garth unpack what independence actually means for blind people, tackling everything from GPS apps and Be My Eyes to the awkward reality of asking for help in coffee shops.
Discover Curb to Car, an innovative accessibility app designed to help blind and visually impaired users locate their Uber rides with confidence. Learn how MIT students and assistive tech expert Scott - aka Kayaker - partnered to solve one of the trickiest challenges in ride-sharing for blind travellers.In this episode of Double Tap, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece explore how blind users can now seamlessly identify and locate their ride-share vehicles. They chat with Tage, a sophomore at MIT and team lead of the Assistive Technology Club's Blind Assistance team, and Scott, who co-designed the app Curb to Car. The team discuss the challenges of visually identifying Uber cars, the technical and accessibility hurdles of building an app from scratch, and how computer vision and stereo depth sensing solve real-world problems. They also touch on AI-powered recognition, the importance of accessible age verification on platforms like Discord and YouTube, and the future of apps that continuously describe the world around you. Whether it's navigating crowded airports, busy streets, or complex pick-up lanes, Curb to Car empowers users to safely and independently locate their rides.Relevant LinksCurb to Car on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/curbtocar/id6748715225MIT Assistive Technology Club: https://accessibility.mit.eduDouble Tap Feedback: feedback@doubletaponair.com Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap Website---Follow on:YouTube: https://www.doubletaponair.com/youtubeX (formerly Twitter): https://www.doubletaponair.com/xInstagram: https://www.doubletaponair.com/instagramTikTok: https://www.doubletaponair.com/tiktokThreads: https://www.doubletaponair.com/threadsFacebook: https://www.doubletaponair.com/facebookLinkedIn: https://www.doubletaponair.com/linkedin Subscribe to the Podcast:Apple: https://www.doubletaponair.com/appleSpotify: https://www.doubletaponair.com/spotifyRSS: https://www.doubletaponair.com/podcastiHeadRadio: https://www.doubletaponair.com/iheart About Double TapHosted by the insightful duo, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece, Double Tap is a treasure trove of information for anyone who's blind or partially sighted and has a passion for tech. Steven and Shaun not only demystify tech, but they also regularly feature interviews and welcome guests from the community, fostering an interactive and engaging environment. Tune in every day of the week, and you'll discover how technology can seamlessly integrate into your life, enhancing daily tasks and experiences, even if your sight is limited. "Double Tap" is a registered trademark of Double Tap Productions Inc. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The gang returns for 2026 with CES chat, and predictions that will age like milk! What's inside: Kayaker freezes in New England; Sean freezes in the original England; Garth refuses to stop being sunny Steven Scott drops in from Double Tap and immediately turns "a quick chat" into "a feature-length film" AirPods Pro 3 praise, ear-tip rage, and the haunting tale of the "dog-processed" AirPods The Lightsaber Cane: brilliant, ridiculous, heavier than normal, and only sometimes practical "Does this confuse the public?" Spoiler: the public is already confused Keychron keyboards, accessibility quirks, and a CES announcement of a concrete keyboard (because why not) HP's keyboard-with-a-computer concept: Robot future: great in factories, questionable in living rooms, nightmare fuel for kids' toys AI glasses talk: open ecosystems, camera access, LiDAR dreams, and "Meta, please stop resetting" Braille label printer news: useful… if the app isn't a disaster 2026 predictions: Siri overhaul (again), Google wearables rising, AI hype deflating, and general tech chaos Overall, CES + accessibility + Star Wars + keyboards + mild existential dread. Exactly what you came for.
In this inspiring episode of The Discomfort Zone, I sit down with Makinley Kate Hargrove, two-time Junior World Champion, World Cup gold medalist, and six-time U.S. Junior National Champion, to explore how she leans into discomfort and finds her flow both on and off the river. We dive deep into:
On this weeks kayaker's report Lance Burgos gives us his takes on getting out in the water in prime fishing weather.
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In this holiday edition of Audio Pizza, Kayaker, Sean and Garth dive into what Sean saw at Sight Village London. They chat through new low-vision and blindness tech including the Angel Eye document reader, Luna night-vision glasses for RP, and HumanWare's upcoming BrailleNote Evolve Windows notetaker. Sean also gets hands-on with the ultra-light Svárovský cane, and shares updated impressions of the Glide autonomous mobility device. To top it off, Kayaker unveils an MIT-built "Uber car finder" iPhone app, available via TestFlight, that helps blind users locate the right vehicle in busy pickup areas. Join the test flight for Thing Finder here.
Lance Burgos calls in to show to give this week's Kayaker's Report! He discusses the changing weather's affect on the fishing he's been seeing over the last couple of weeks.
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Audio Pizza's annual holiday gift guide is back, with Sean, Garth and Kayaker trading banter, bad weather reports and actually decent present ideas. They compare Meta smart glasses with newer AI-first options, talk through why Apple's AirPods Pro 3 and Apple Watch remain go-to tech gifts, and get surprisingly passionate about good iPhone cases, light-up white canes, and properly sharp kitchen knives. Garth throws in tactile Hanayama puzzles and UV-printed tactile photos as great options for blind and low-vision friends, and the trio round things out with a defence of gift cards, a detour into accessible jigsaws, and a spirited argument about cutting up food and eating with your hands.
On this week's Kayaker's Report, Butch Ridgedell gives his take on how the menhaden industry will affect kayaking fishermen, and also discusses the latest fishing hot spots he's seeing from his kayak.
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This month, the globe spins faster than Sean's excuses for not reading the manual as the Audio Pizza crew—Kayaker, Garth, and Shaun—check in from around the world with special guest Brett Halle and a surprise cameo from Jordie, freshly armed with a shiny new iPhone 17 Pro. The gang dives deep into Apple's latest event—iPhones, Watches, AirPods, and a healthy sprinkle of sarcasm. • Shaun: Still refusing to upgrade because “thinness is overrated.” • Garth: Tempted by the Air, but only if it gets a second speaker. • Brett: Drops insider-level knowledge bombs about RAM, LiDAR, and AI headroom. • Jordie: Loves her 17 Pro, mainly because it can describe her baby's outfit on command. Expect passionate debates about whether LiDAR is life-changing or just expensive potential, why every blind person's favourite phrase is “depends how you use it,” and how battery life is the new religion. Shaun leads the charge on the Meta event, which somehow excited him more than Apple's. The crew covers: • New Meta Ray-Bans and Oakleys with better cameras and longer battery life. • The wild new neural wristband that reads muscle signals so you can air-type like a Jedi. • Seeing AI and Be My Eyes coming to the glasses—accessibility in your face. • And of course, Kayaker's existential crisis over whether using Meta violates his privacy vows. Last month's cliffhanger returns: Shaun still can't back up his iPhone. Cue a group intervention featuring Garth's step-by-step fix, Brett's “pay the 99 cents” wisdom, and a gentle reminder that losing your phone is worse than losing your morals to Meta. Got opinions? Email sgk@theblind.ninja and earn bonus points if you tell Garth he's wrong.
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In this episode of Audio Pizza, Shaun, Garth, and Kayaker try on the future—AI-powered smart glasses that promise to help us blind folk find our way without walking into quite so many lamp posts. After that, they swap specs for security, digging into the iOS settings that can keep your iPhone safer than a squirrel guarding its last nut. And remember: if you must steal an iPhone… Shaun's is apparently the one to go for.
Started this week with the breaking news that Israel took out the Prime Minister of of Houthi-controlled Yemen, and then talked about the ouster of the Thailand Prime Minister. Plus Trump tariffs ruled illegal, Kayaker who faked his own death caught, Minnesota school shooting, El Salvador school policies, and a Wisconsin attorney was caught pleasuring himself in his car while watching AI-generated child/beastiality porn. Music: Korn/"Twisted Transistor"
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AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on a man who faked his death to meet a woman abroad.
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Fun and games? Not exactly. In this edition of Audio Pizza, Shaun, Garth, and Kayaker try to talk about what they do for fun and games… only to reveal they're not all that fun and don't actually play that many games. But what they lack in actual gameplay, they make up for with quick banter, questionable opinions, and spirited chats about entertainment, video games, blind sports, and the occasional board game.
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In episode 523 of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, I'm talking with Haley Stuart, filmmaker, environmentalist, and whitewater instructor. Haley joins us to discuss her work protecting rivers, collaborating with communities across the Americas, and raising awareness about mega hydroelectric impacts. Her journey inspires meaningful action for lasting environmental change. Show Notes What if I told you that rivers could teach us more about life than a self-help book ever could? What Happened: When Haley Stuart first dipped her paddle into a river, she wasn't chasing adrenaline—she was running headfirst into her fears. Growing up in suburban New York, she didn't even know kayaking was a sport. It wasn't until she attended a kayaking-focused high school (yes, those exist!) that she realized rivers weren't just a setting for adventures—they were life itself, rushing and relentless, filled with twists, turns, and lessons. At first, the sport terrified her. But over time, the pull of the water and the tight-knit community of paddlers won her over. What started as a hesitant curiosity turned into an unshakable passion. Traveling the world, Haley discovered the hard truth: many of the rivers she loved were under threat—from dams, mining, and neglect. She couldn't sit by and watch them disappear. That's when everything changed. She met indigenous communities who lived alongside these rivers, fighting daily battles to protect what had sustained them for generations. Haley realized something profound: saving rivers wasn't just about ecology—it was about people, too. And through her work, she's helping amplify their voices, blending storytelling, conservation, and sheer grit to make an impact. Principle: The heart of Haley's story? Real change starts when we listen. Listen to the rivers, the people who live near them, and the truth about what's really happening in the world's wildest places. Many of us dream of adventure, but few think about what happens when those landscapes are lost. It's not enough to explore the outdoors—we need to protect it. Transition: Too often, we underestimate the power of our choices—what we support, what we fight for, or even where we decide to paddle. We think, "Someone else will handle it," or "What difference can I make?" But here's the truth: you matter more than you think. Haley's work reminds us that our adventures and the decisions we make along the way can transform the fate of entire ecosystems and the communities they sustain. That's Why: That's why this week's episode of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast is a must-listen. Haley's journey from nervous kayaker to river conservationist will inspire you to think differently about the waterways we all rely on—and how you can play a role in preserving them. Call to Action: Are you ready to discover the adventure, responsibility, and heart that comes with loving rivers? Tune in to hear Haley's story. Don't just explore the outdoors—help protect it for the next generation. Amazonian Rivers Initiative Rios to Rivers Tuichi River Paddle Tribal Waters & Kayakimün
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The elite Audio Pizza team digs deep into close to 100 sessions from Apple's World Wide Developer Conference, but they were unavailable, so Shaun, Garth and Kayaker fill in at the last minute. The crew also digs into a host's question about the best accessible network attached storage options for your home. Best of all, you'll not want to miss the intro spoof, ok you might want to miss it, but give it a listen anyway.
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We won't bury the lead, Garth is back! Yes, he's tired, but what else is new? Well, Garth, Shaun and Kayaker will tell you all about Global Accessibility Awareness Day and the key take aways from Apple. And, we respond to a listener's question regarding what we do when we get our new phones.
Send us a textMasters athlete, avid chef and tech investor, our guest Vineet Buch is obsessed with being fit. Vineet is a long distance runner, kayaker and cyclist and when he was introduced to the Contrology system a few months ago, it was a game changer! Like a moth to light, Vineet already has integrated this Method into his training program. And, it didn't take many lessons for him to understand the immensity of what it means to be not just fit, but Pilates fit. And as he recently stated, “I should have done this thirty years ago.”About Darien Gold ~ https://www.dariengold.com, https://www.allthingspilatespodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/darien_gold_pilates_expert, https://www.instagram.com/allthingspilatespodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/dariengoldMusic credits ~ Instagram: @theotherjohnmayer Support the show
Plus legislation requiring Texas public schools to post the 10 Commandments in every classroom is one step away from Governor Abbott's desk, Camp Sweeney is gearing up for a powerful Memorial Day event that supports kids with type 1 diabetes, you'll want to keep a few safety tips in mind if your holiday plans include boating or swimming, and more!
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Shaun and Kayaker have a candid talk with Sally, a Person Centered Counselor, who holds a Masters in Counseling about mental health with blindness and vision loss. The threesome shares some personal stories with a bit of humor and how they try to cope with blindness each day, and sometimes fail. Links for your reference: American Council of the Blind, ACB ACB Peer Support and mentoring National Federation of the Blind, NFB Foundation for Fighting Blindness Mental Health Resource Center Wellbeing Services at Guide Dogs Victoria our-services/wellbeing-services
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Kayaker, Shaun, Garth and Kayaker talk about the latest Apple product announcements including the new MacBook Air M4. Listener feedback offers additional AI tips using your own special files. But the biggest news is our very own Shaun travelled to the CSUN Assistive Technology Conference and offers his insights about what he found on the exhibit hall floor including his latest impressions with the Glide.
Join us for today's episode of Paddling the Blue as we journey with Patrik Skovjasa as he transforms from a novice stumbling in cold waters to an adventurer on the Danube River and beyond. With tales of lost wedding rings and solo trips spanning across Europe, discover the challenges and beauty of paddling all 10 countries the Danube touches, and what it's like having a dog as your kayaking companion. Danube Kayaker You Tube Facebook
Eno, Trevor, and DVR are live from Barebottle Brewing in San Francisco on Opening Day of baseball in the US. They break down some of the big games from Opening Day and give their predictions on each division and who is going to win the World Series. Please participate in our listener survey! theathletic.com/athletic/survey25 (Three lucky entries will receive £/$100 worth of Amazon vouchers!)Rundown0:57 Wilmer Flores' Go Ahead Homer & Early Opening Takeaways15:23 NL West Predictions27:18 NL Central Predictions38:29 NL East Predictions48:18 A Toast of Kayaker's Cove w/Barebottle Co-Founder Lester Koga55:01 AL West Predictions1:04:51 AL Central Predictions1:16:48 AL East Predictions1:26:53 Postseason Predictions1:29:50 Listener Questionse-mail: ratesandbarrels@gmail.comJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/FyBa9f3wFeSubscribe to The Athletic: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrelsHosts: Derek VanRiper & Eno SarrisWith: Trevor MayProducer: Brian SmithExecutive Producer: Derek VanRiper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eno, Trevor, and DVR are live from Barebottle Brewing in San Francisco on Opening Day of baseball in the US. They break down some of the big games from Opening Day and give their predictions on each division and who is going to win the World Series. Rundown 0:57 Wilmer Flores' Go Ahead Homer & Early Opening Takeaways 15:23 NL West Predictions 27:18 NL Central Predictions 38:29 NL East Predictions 48:18 A Toast of Kayaker's Cove w/Barebottle Co-Founder Lester Koga 55:01 AL West Predictions 1:04:51 AL Central Predictions 1:16:48 AL East Predictions 1:26:53 Postseason Predictions 1:29:50 Listener Questions e-mail: ratesandbarrels@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/FyBa9f3wFe Subscribe to The Athletic: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrels Hosts: Derek VanRiper & Eno Sarris With: Trevor May Producer: Brian Smith Executive Producer: Derek VanRiper Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Johnny Mac as he shares five remarkable and uplifting good news stories. From a thrilling kayaking encounter with a humpback whale to innovative coral restoration projects by Ohio State researchers, this episode highlights extraordinary events and impactful initiatives. It also covers heartwarming stories like a young girl and her cleft-lipped dog, a Brazilian couple celebrating 84 years of marriage, and a hidden historical sketch below the Lincoln Memorial. Tune in for a dose of positivity and fascinating news!00:00 Introduction and Kayaking Adventure01:27 Innovative Coral Restoration02:25 Heartwarming Cleft Lip Story02:57 Record-Breaking Marriage03:33 Lincoln Memorial's Hidden Secrets
In this episode of Meatgistics, Jon and Austin are joined by Dave from Walton's, a seasoned process engineer, to delve into the critical topic of food safety. They discuss the dangers of E. Coli and botulism and how to prevent these foodborne illnesses. This episode then takes a turn as Jon and Austin recount the story of a kayaker swallowed by a humpback whale. Listen up for an informative and exciting discussion that spans the spectrum from culinary tips to crazy tales.
He's lucky to be alive!
A guy named Adrian was out kayaking with his dad when - no big deal - he got swallowed by a whale. Well, sort of.A humpback whale came up for fish, and Adrian just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. At first, he thought it was just a big wave, until he felt something slimy against his face. That's when it hit him: I'm inside an animal. Thankfully, the whale spit him out after a few seconds.People always ask if Jonah could really have been swallowed by a big fish. Well, apparently, not only is it possible... but if Jonah had a kayak, it would've gone in too!
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Send us a textBedford, Ohio native Eddie Olshansky operates Trashfish, a volunteer organization focused on exploring and cleaning up the Cuyahoga River. Eddie talks about his personal journey, the importance of community involvement in environmental stewardship, the challenges of plastic pollution, and his ongoing efforts to improve the health of our local waterways.Follow Eddie on Instagram @trashfish_cle for updates!
AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports a kayaker has survived the mouth of a whale.
In episode 493 of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast, I'm talking with Haley Stuart, filmmaker, environmentalist, and whitewater instructor. Haley joins us to discuss her work protecting rivers, collaborating with communities across the Americas, and raising awareness about mega hydroelectric impacts. Her journey inspires meaningful action for lasting environmental change. Show Notes What if I told you that rivers could teach us more about life than a self-help book ever could? What Happened: When Haley Stewart first dipped her paddle into a river, she wasn't chasing adrenaline—she was running headfirst into her fears. Growing up in suburban New York, she didn't even know kayaking was a sport. It wasn't until she attended a kayaking-focused high school (yes, those exist!) that she realized rivers weren't just a setting for adventures—they were life itself, rushing and relentless, filled with twists, turns, and lessons. At first, the sport terrified her. But over time, the pull of the water and the tight-knit community of paddlers won her over. What started as a hesitant curiosity turned into an unshakable passion. Traveling the world, Haley discovered the hard truth: many of the rivers she loved were under threat—from dams, mining, and neglect. She couldn't sit by and watch them disappear. That's when everything changed. She met indigenous communities who lived alongside these rivers, fighting daily battles to protect what had sustained them for generations. Haley realized something profound: saving rivers wasn't just about ecology—it was about people, too. And through her work, she's helping amplify their voices, blending storytelling, conservation, and sheer grit to make an impact. Principle: The heart of Haley's story? Real change starts when we listen. Listen to the rivers, the people who live near them, and the truth about what's really happening in the world's wildest places. Many of us dream of adventure, but few think about what happens when those landscapes are lost. It's not enough to explore the outdoors—we need to protect it. Transition: Too often, we underestimate the power of our choices—what we support, what we fight for, or even where we decide to paddle. We think, "Someone else will handle it," or "What difference can I make?" But here's the truth: you matter more than you think. Haley's work reminds us that our adventures and the decisions we make along the way can transform the fate of entire ecosystems and the communities they sustain. That's Why: That's why this week's episode of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast is a must-listen. Haley's journey from nervous kayaker to river conservationist will inspire you to think differently about the waterways we all rely on—and how you can play a role in preserving them. Call to Action: Are you ready to discover the adventure, responsibility, and heart that comes with loving rivers? Tune in to hear Haley's story. Don't just explore the outdoors—help protect it for the next generation. Amazonian Rivers Initiative Rios to Rivers Tuichi River Paddle Tribal Waters & Kayakimün
Is it illegal to disappear? Wisconsin kayaker now in custody. Hour 1 12/11/2024 full 2215 Wed, 11 Dec 2024 20:00:00 +0000 BRRDYF8k46dKztBN3YSpqTDWwOitXzLP news The Dana & Parks Podcast news Is it illegal to disappear? Wisconsin kayaker now in custody. Hour 1 12/11/2024 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://playe
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A helicopter carrying four hits a Houston radio tower in a fatal fiery crash. Also, friends and fans across the globe are paying emotional tributes to the late pop star Liam Payne. Plus, a teen kayaker who was stranded at sea for 12 hours shares the story about his remarkable rescue.