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(image source: https://prehistoric-life.fandom.com/wiki/Haikouichthys) Host Matthew Donald, and guest Natasha Krech talk, Haikouichthys. An early chordate, or perhaps something weirder, we just don't know yet. From the Cambrian, this 1-inch backboned fish-thing, lived early in time. As you've surely learned, this whole flippin' episode, is all Haiku form. Even the title fits, and the description itself, and the written stats. Yet this is Chinese, not Japanese like Haikus, so it's wrong and dumb. But when else could I, have an excuse to do this, other than this one? Yes it's real cringey, but that's who I proudly am, and none shall stop me. Want to further support the show? Sign up to our Patreon for exclusive bonus content at Patreon.com/MatthewDonald. Also, you can purchase Matthew Donald's dinosaur book "Megazoic" on Amazon by clicking here, its sequel "Megazoic: The Primeval Power" by clicking here, its third installment "Megazoic: The Hunted Ones" by clicking here, or its final installment "Megazoic: An Era's End" by clicking here, as well as his non-dinosaur-related book "Teslanauts" by clicking here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der US-Bundesstaat Texas hat eines der strengsten Abtreibungsgesetze der USA. Die Verschärfung wurde vor kurzem für rechtswidrig erklärt und inzwischen hat ein Berufungsgericht den Entscheid rückgängig gemacht. Das Gespräch mit Isabelle Jacobi, USA-Korrespondentin. Weitere Themen: * Im Zuge der Pandora Papers Affäre kommt der chilenische Präsident S. Piñera von der linken Opposition unter Druck - ein Amtsenthebungsverfahren soll kommen. * Heute beginnt in Rom der Prozess gegen vier hochrangige Mitglieder des ägyptischen Geheimdiensts. Sie sollen den italienischen Studenten Giulio Regeni 2016 in Ägypten ermordet haben. * Diese Woche findet in Kunming (China) die Weltnaturschutzkonferenz statt. Bereits gestern wurden sich die rund 200 teilnehmenden Staaten teilweise einig.
This week, representatives from nearly 200 countries are meeting in Kunming China at the 15th UN Biodiversity Conference to discuss new goals to tackle the world's biodiversity crisis. While Australia is one of the most biologically diverse countries on the earth, it has one of the highest losses of species, raising concerns that Australia could have more at stake than most other countries if we fail to act.
In this episode LMP takes you into his amazing experience living in the Shaolin Temple in Kunming China. He shares his daily routines and secrets of how it helped him grow and amplify his self worth and confidence. The Shaolin Temple is a powerful place and when consciously aware of the sacred energy that this place holds, you begin to embody this power and mindful expressive nature. Its transformative! Kungfu is more than martial arts. KungFu is Life, its a way of life. It incorporates, balance, discipline, consciousness, spirituality, strength, physiology and mind, body and spirit connection. Luke and his team hope you enjoy this episode. Let us know by sharing the episode and tagging @lukemindpower on your IG or FB stories. For more info on the Shaolin Temple www.shaolintemple.com You can follow Luke on IG @lukemindpower and Tik Tok Subscirbe to LukeMindPower on YouTube If you wish to find out more on how LukeMindPower could be your Ultimate Success Coach Click Here or visit www.lukemindpower.com To your Ultimate Success & Fulfilment LMP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lukemindpower/message
So many diets and working out options. Just follow this podcast and all your health problems will be solved and you will learn how to eat street food for your benefit while traveling to third world countries. @theramblerscast
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Kunming is a city in the Southwestern region of mainland China. While the weather is gorgeous year round, the food outstanding and living costs incredibly affordable, on the surface it may seem to lack what bigger metropolitan Chinese cities like Shanghai and Beijing can offer culturally to record diggers, music lovers and art aficionados. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find much more. This is the story of Kunmings record room; a grandmother selling vinyl out of her 3rd floor apartment(for which she does not advertise). We've visited many times over the years and though she claims she’s no longer acquiring vinyl, her collection is obviously growing and her prices are still very cheap (for now). Her collection is not just Asian, but lots of music from Europe, the Americas and more. But with restrictions on imported media from the West, where does this diverse collection come from? Oddly enough the bulk of her records come from a very specific place and in a very specific way, a way that’s on the forefront of a much larger discussion currently taking place on a global scale, her records come from the trash barges of other countries. In this case, one mans trash is literally another mans treasure. This is us talking with the owners of this hidden record store as well as songs from the records we found there in between the conversation. We were joined on this day by Angela Gan who grew up in Kunming to help translate the discussion from a local dialect of mandarin to English for this episode. Thanks a lot for listening, but we can’t help but think of one thing that wasn’t answered in this episode..What happens when the countries who previously accepted the worlds trash start saying no? And what happens to the people who've created their sole source of income based on this trash? See you next time. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/waxthematique/support
This week’s guest is Canadian Dragon Boat Racer Petra Mattes who at 57 has been paddling for 20 years; the last ten of which have taken her around the world. It’s a sport that she took up when she was in search of a new activity when her children were grown up and she has not looked back. Petra is a member of the New Dragons Racing Club Toronto (NDRC) which trains at the Sunnyside Paddling Club in Toronto. Her career highlights include the IDBF Club Crew World Championships in Ravenna Italy. She has paddled for the 'Outer Harbour Senior A Women' winning gold medals in all three races. In 2017 at the World Nations Championships on Dianchi Lake in Kunming China and has represented Canada for Senior A in the Women's and the Mixed Divisions where they won eight gold medals out of eight races; four for each division. She is currently preparing for the Canadian. National Championships in Regina, Saskatchewan with the goal of qualifying for France 2020 and she will also be competing in Thailand later this year. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Karamjit Singh of Digital News Asia (DNA), hosts this show as he explores and discusses all things technology in relation to current affairs. In episode 9, Karam speaks to DNA's Dzof Azmi about his recent trip to Kunming China as they discuss Tencent's change in strategy and mobile adware. Plus, Karam shares an interesting update on Bikesh Lakhmichand; CEO and co-founder of 1337 Ventures and Dzof, provides a startling snippet on how petabytes of data can be stored in a single gram of our DNA. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
April 1, 2019 / 18:46 / 25.0521520, 102.7005799 / Tian Jun Dian Alley 天君殿巷 / At nightfall, I went to meet my friends at As You Like Café at Tian Jun Dian alley / It was a very hidden alley and bit narrow / There were only two very small restaurants, but the Café was a super cozy place / I arrived early and stood outside the cafe recording the sound / The Cafe staffs began to cook for the guests, and passers walked through the alley one after another / Suddenly it began to rain, I opened my umbrella, continued to listen to the sound of this pleasant alley, and continued to wait for the arrival of friends // 傍晚时分,我和朋友约在天君殿巷的有佳咖啡馆见面,这是一条非常隐蔽的小巷子,巷子很窄,只有两家很小的餐馆,有佳咖啡馆特别惬意 / 我提前到达,站在咖啡馆外面录音 / 咖啡馆开始为客人做饭,陆续有路人穿过这条狭窄的巷子 / 突然下起了小雨,我撑开雨伞,继续聆听这条惬意的巷子里的声音,继续等待朋友们的到来 // About The Artist Luo Fei (b. 1982) https://soundcloud.com/luofeiart, an artist, writer, curator, based in Kunming China //
Travel in China teaches you so much. Jay Fidell and Shackley Raffetto will discuss Shackley's trip to Kunming, China, and the story of the Flying Tigers. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Shackley Raffetto.
In this episode, we interview...ourselves! Every month, we will be releasing an episode where it is just us talking about our past adventures and a theme that we found during that trip and what we learned about it. We also take this episode to talk about our newly announced Patreon page. Please listen to the bonus episode below where we discuss why we started a Patreon page and how you can help us spread the message of this podcast to your friends and family. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/travel-couple-podcast/message