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Best podcasts about Laniakea

Latest podcast episodes about Laniakea

Universo de Misterios
1220 - Astrofísica: El Misterio del Gran Atractor - Episodio en redifusión

Universo de Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 40:50


¡Vótame en los Premios iVoox 2024! BYD - 1220 - Astrofísica: El Misterio del Gran Atractor. El Gran Atractor es una anomalía gravitatoria, situada en el supercúmulo Laniakea, que arrastra a las galaxias en un radio de más de 300 millones de años luz de distancia. Para votar a UdM: https://go.ivoox.com/wv/premios24?c=1753 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Hello From The Hallowoods
Episode 165 - Witches

Hello From The Hallowoods

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 31:08


Valerie receives a letter, Clementine searches for magic, and Shelby shares her doubts. The theme of tonight's episode is Witches.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘File 17: Clara Martin', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.The voice of The Auditor is Jimmie Yamaguchi. He can be found online at www.yamavoicethat.com. The voice of Clementine Maidstone is Libby Wellman. They can be found at @its.raining.sunlight on Instagram. The voice of Marolmar, Reborn and Reborn is Evan Michael Lee. You can find him on social media at @Evanmichaellee.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Moonrise', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Morning Sunbeams', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Tides of Change', by Kashido, ‘Apogean Tide', by Roger Louis Harmon, ‘Departures', by Ardie Son,‘Soft Awakening', by Jon Gegelman, ‘Retrospecting', by Yehezkel Raz,‘Grand Design', by Stephen Keech,‘Cold', by Laurel Violet,‘Early Morning Haze', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Welcome to the Real', by Eleven Tales, ‘Laniakea', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘The Dream of Life', by Semo,‘The End', by Simon Osterfeld,‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Ableism, Animal death (Shank as usual, Dogsmell as usual, a mouse), Suicide (mentioned), Violence, Death + Injury, Blood, Needles, Static (including sfx), Body horror

Reasons to Believe Podcast
Chimp Tactical Behavior and New Big Bang Test | Hugh Ross and Fuz Rana

Reasons to Believe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 45:31


Join Fazale Rana and Hugh Ross as they discuss new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, including the reality of God's existence. Chimp Tactical Behavior Researchers from the Tai Chimpanzee Project operating out of the Ivory Coast recently reported that chimpanzees make use of high ground to gain tactical information about rival groups. This is the first time that this human-like behavior has been observed in other animals. According to these researchers this behavior requires advanced cognitive skills and provides insight into humanity's evolutionary origins. What do these observations say about human uniqueness and human exceptionalism? Do human beings only differ in degree, not kind, from the Great Apes? In this episode, biochemist Fuz Rana discusses this impressive study and engages these challenging questions. New Big Bang Test Astronomers used the SIBELIUS DARK computer simulation to test the predictions of the standard LCDM big bang creation model and standard galaxy formation theory. Based on these predictions, SIBELIUS DARK successfully reproduced the spatial distributions of galaxies in the Laniakea supergalaxy cluster. It agreed with the observed excess of giant elliptical galaxies along the supergalactic plane. The simulation also revealed—contrary to previous studies—new confirmation that large disk and elliptical galaxy formation fits key predictions of the LCDM big bang model.  Links & Resources PLAYLIST –  Stars, Cells, and God   Sylvain R. T. Lemoine et al., “Chimpanzees Make Tactical Use of High Elevation in Territorial Contexts,” https://journals.plos.org/plosbiology/article?id=10.1371/journal.pbio.3002350 Till Sawala et al., “Distinct Distributions of Elliptical and Disk Galaxies across the Local Supercluster as a LCDM Prediction,” https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-023-02130-6 Additional Resource Fazale Rana, “Should Chimpanzee Behavior Challenge Human Exceptionalism?,” https://reasons.org/explore/blogs/the-cells-design/should-chimpanzee-behavior-challenge-human-exceptionalism  

Universo de Misterios
913 - La Estructura a Gran Escala del Universo Local

Universo de Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 51:47


La Vía Láctea ha resultado ser parte de Laniakea, una descomunal agrupación de galaxias que conforma una de las mayores estructuras conocidas del universo. El hallazgo marca el comienzo de un nuevo intento de cartografiar el cosmos. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Hello From The Hallowoods
Episode 140 - Sacrifices

Hello From The Hallowoods

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 51:40


Percy reaches the north, Mort makes a friend, and Diggory completes their purpose. The theme of tonight's episode is Sacrifices.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Awakening', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Liquid Memoirs' by Liminal Spaces‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Hello Sleepwalker', by Ardie Son,‘The Weight', by Kneelio,‘Dead Leaves', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Eternity Clock' by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Yearning', by ANBR, ‘Unknown Darkness', by Jimmy Svensson, ‘Silhouette', by Ardie Son,‘Northern Shores', by Ben Winwood,‘Laniakea', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Sunken Days', by Ardie Son,‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Absolute Wonder', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Apogean Tide', by Roger Louis Harmon,‘Theatre of Delays', by Swim, ‘Grounded', by Jameson Nathan Jones,‘Beacon of Light', by Ardie SonContent warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Animal death (Bert, Heidi as usual), Several suicidal themes + mentions, Violence, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Character Death, Birds, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Drowning, Body Horror, Consumption of Inedible Materials (Mort). Life Support

Hello From The Hallowoods
Starcrossed Gods - Live Show

Hello From The Hallowoods

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 54:18


Nikignik, Xyzikxyz, and Marolmar dwell in the stars in the early days of the universe. This live show was originally part of the Streaming For Survivors 2023 fundraiser for the Salal Crisis Centre.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The voice of Xyzikxyz, Emptiness Between Worlds was Charlene Bayer, who runs the queer and feminist horror movie review podcast Drinking and Screaming, as well as the TTRPG show Tabletop Tiddies. You can find her online at @charlenebayer.The voice of Marolmar, Garden of the End was Jeremy Cobb, voice actor and dungeon master extraordinaire. Jeremy is a DM of the TTRPG show Three Black Halflings, and co-host of the sci-fi movie review podcast The Quantum Reactor. You can find him online at @JeremyCobb1.Music was used under license from Artlist.com, with original covers of Fly Me To the Moon by Rat Grimes, creator of the Somewhere, Ohio series of shows. You can find these and Rat's other work at ratgrimes.bandcamp.com.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: Soundtracks for this episode include: ‘Unknown Darkness', by Jimmy Svensson, ‘Finding my Memories - Instrumental Version', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Continuance', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Landing on the Ground', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘When the Demons Came Knocking', by Eleven Tales, ‘When the Sunrise - Instrumental Version', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Long Strokes', by Ziv Moran, ‘New Land', by Ian Post, ‘Landing on the Ground - Instrumental Version', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Grand Design', by Stephen Keech, ‘Laniakea', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘To the New Horizons', by Ardie Son, ‘What Have We Lost', by David James Terry, ‘Narcissus', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat, and ‘Starcrossed Gods Intro,' ‘Starcrossed Gods Interlude', and ‘Starcrossed Gods Outro' by Rat Grimes. Content warnings for this episode include: Emotional Abuse, Violence, Blood, Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Incineration

Hello From The Hallowoods
Episode 123 - Evolutions

Hello From The Hallowoods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 39:51


Polly tends the bar, Indrid returns to the church, and Hector walks in the woods. The theme of tonight's episode is Evolutions.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Walking Legs', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Yearning', by ANBR, ‘Carousel', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Soft Awakening', by John Gegelman, ‘To The New Horizon', by Ardie Son, ‘Zircon', by Ottom,‘Golden Hour', by Jonas Kolberg, ‘When The Sunrise', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Continuance', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Absolute Wonder', by Shahead Mostafafar, ‘Neverness', by Semo, ‘Laniakea', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Walking in Forests', by Ben Winwood, ‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Abuse, Animal cruelty or animal death (Beast the Bear), Contemplations of Suicide, Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Bugs, Birds, Misgendering, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Drowning, Body horror, Alcohol Use, Religious Violence, Child Sacrifice

Beyond The Pond
Episode 120: Laniakea Explorations

Beyond The Pond

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 119:43


In Episode 120 we discuss Phish's Spring 2023 and Winter 2003 tours and compare where the band was at during each tour. In additional we discuss our three favorite Jazz records of the 2020s so far. 2020s Honorable Mention Jazz Records:The Necks: ThreeJames Schroeder: Mesa BuoyJeff Parker: Suite For Max BrownBADBADNOTGOOD: Talk MemoryJohn Dwyer: Witch EggFloating Points & Pharaoh Sanders: PromisesNIS: Since Time Is GravityElvin Jones: RevivalSam Gendel: blueblueIlhan Ersahin, Dave Harrington & Kenny Wollesen: Invite Your EyeForce Majeure James Brandon Lewis: Eye of IVijay Iyer: UneasyComet is Coming: Hyper-Dimensional Expansion BeamTop Jazz Albums of the 2020s (So Far)Welcome Adventure, Vol 1London Odense Ensemble, Jaiyede Sessions Vol 1 & Vol 2Jeff Parker: Monday Nights At ETANubiya Garcia - Source75 Dollar Bill - Live at Tubby'sIsaiah J. Thompson - The Power of the SpiritSongs featured in this episode:Nubiya Garcia: "The Message Continues"Welcome Adventure, Vol. 1: "Scintillate"75 Dollar Bill: "Every Last Coffee or Tea"London Odense Ensemble: "Jaiyede Suite, Pt 2"Isaiah J Thompson: "For Phineas"Jeff Parker: "ETA 7/8/19"Thanks as always for listening and supporting!— — — Check us out on Apple Music: Beyond The Pond Podcast SongsYou can find us on Twitter: @_beyondthepondPlease check out Osiris Media at: OsirisPod.comSend us an email: beyondthepondpodcast@gmail.comPlease leave us a review on iTunes!Until next time, we'll see you beyond the pond… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Universo de Misterios
598- Laniakea, la Gran Muralla Hércules Corona Boreal y el Arco Gigante: las estructuras cósmicas más grandes detectadas

Universo de Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 27:55


ASEQ4CL - Laniakea, la Gran Muralla Hércules Corona Boreal y el Arco Gigante: las estructuras cósmicas más grandes que hemos detectado Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Hello From The Hallowoods
Episode 98 - Harvests

Hello From The Hallowoods

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 47:13


Violet prepares for the winter, Riot goes trick-or-treating, and Diggory gets an unexpected visitor. The theme of tonight's episode is Harvests.(To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘New Digs', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.This episode features a promo for The Children Of Room 56! It's a podcast about secrets, monsters, secret monsters, being queer in a small town, lakes with teeth, and eyes where eyes don't belong, written by Alex Abrahams. You can find it wherever you listen to podcasts, on social media at @room56pod, or at https://www.listless.ga.Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Forest Overture', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Northern Shores', by Ben Winwood, ‘Inner Circles', by Ran Raiten, ‘Apogean Tide', by Roger Louis Harmon, ‘Yearning', by ANBR, ‘Zircon', by Ottom, ‘A Pinch of Magic', by Jacub Pietras, ‘Elevation', by Itai Argaman, ‘Who Lives Up That Hill', by Idokay, ‘Don't Mind The Rain', by the Oriole Orchestra (public domain), ‘Sun Up,' by Laurel Violet, ‘Earth and Heavens, Instrumental Version', by Semo,‘After You Came', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Ganymede', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Dead Leaves', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Laniakea', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Through The Time Portal', by Marco Martini,‘Exhale', by Salt of the Sound, ‘Fast and Run', by Nico Staf, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan Ephrat Content warnings for this episode include: Animal death (Heidi as usual), Kidnapping and abduction, Death + Injury, Blood, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Consumption of Inedible Materials (bad candy), Electrocution, vomit (turn of phrase)

Hello From The Hallowoods
The Writer Out Of Time 1 - The Writer

Hello From The Hallowoods

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 16:03


Horace Loveland has a novel to finish. It doesn't matter that the world is ending. (To avoid spoilers, content warnings are listed at the end of this episode description).The voice of Horace Loveland is Leeman Kessler. Leeman is an actor, Lovecraft impersonator, and actual mayor. He is the creator of Always Has Been, a compendium of weird Ohio lore on TikTok at @MayorLovecraft, and he stars in podcasts like Moonbase Theta Out, Unwell, and Pseudopod. You can visit his website at  http://www.leemankessler.com.The bonus story that goes with this episode is ‘Silver Screen', and is available for Hallowoods patrons on the show's Patreon, along with behind-the-scenes, exclusive merchandise, and more! Because the show runs without ads or sponsors, we rely on support from fans to guarantee the survival of this LGBTQ+ horror podcast.The transcript for this episode is available on the Hello From The Hallowoods Website. Click here to read!Hello From The Hallowoods is written and produced by William A. Wellman, a queer horror author and writing coach. You can visit their website for more information! You can also find Hello From The Hallowoods on social media! The show is on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @thehallowoods. If you'd like to connect with other fans of the show, there's even a fan-run Discord Server!Music for this episode was used under license from Artlist.com. The soundtracks featured were: ‘Rain', by ANBR, ‘Yearning', by ANBR, ‘Golden Hour', by Jonas Kolberg, ‘Laniakea', by Yehezkel Raz, ‘Downtown Binary,' by Gravity,‘Unknown Darkness', by Jimmy Svensson, And ‘Farewell', by Maya Belsitzman and Matan EphratContent warnings for this episode include: Elder Abuse, Animal death (several mice), Suicidal Thoughts, Transphobia, Sirens (including quiet SFX), Misgendering, Static (including sfx), Emotional Manipulation, Body horror, Heartbeats

Tego dnia
Tego dnia: 3 września (krwawa niedziela w Bydgoszczy)

Tego dnia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 10:00


3 września 1650 – Bitwa pod Dunbar podczas angielskiej wojny domowej.3 września 1651 – Bitwa pod Worcester podczas angielskiej wojny domowej.3 września 1783 – Zawarto pokój wersalski kończący wojnę o niepodległość Stanów Zjednoczonych.3 września 1863 – Bitwa pod Panasówką. Zginął wtedy węgierski arystokrata major Edward Nyáry.3 września 1932 – Zamordowany został radziecki pionier Pawlik Morozow.3 września 1939 - Rozpoczęła się akcja niemieckich dywersantów w celu opanowania Bydgoszczy.3 września 1941 – W Auschwitz dokonano pierwszej masowej egzekucji z użyciem cyklonu B.3 września 1993 – Na Krymie podpisano porozumienie o przekazaniu głowic jądrowych i floty.3 września 2014 – Astronomowie odkryli, że Droga Mleczna jest częścią supergromady Laniakea.

Girls' Night Out
Behind the Scenes with Matthew Moore

Girls' Night Out

Play Episode Play 55 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 21:22


We catch up with Matthew Moore, the voice actor behind Fenn B, Lifeform Warden for the Laniakea, the alien with a heart of gold.  Just don't ask Matthew to sing a country & western song.  

Aja's & Claire Simone's Ketch A Vibe Show
Episode 82: Jazzy The Gee's May show for "Ketch A Vibe"

Aja's & Claire Simone's Ketch A Vibe Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 79:59


1. Quasimode. - Object In The Mirroe.2. - Ipe Amarelo.3. Indigo Jam Unit. - Sepia.4. - Spiral Waltz.5. The Quiet Nights Orchestra. - Movin.6. - Swell.7. Justin Salisbury. - Ciro.8. Roy Brooks & The Artistic Truth. - The Last Prophet.9. The Motion Orchestra. - Laniakea.10. Tamil Rogeon Ft Rita Satch. - Bad Sandals.11. Amanda Whiting. - Just Blue.12. Tri Tone Asylum. - The 54 Blues.13. Iwan VanHetten. - Parabbean Tales.14. Hamiet Bluiett. - Raain Shout.15. Andrea Blachfeld. - Latin Sunset.16. Joel Ross. - Doxology. ( Hope ).

REAL PARANORMAL ACTIVITY - THE PODCAST/NETWORK
(VIDEO) ENTERTAINING SHORT FILMS: LANIAKEA!

REAL PARANORMAL ACTIVITY - THE PODCAST/NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 5:49


ENTERTAINING SHORT FILMS is a new category on the RPA Network, which features indie short films for your enjoyment! We applaud these creators!   The action takes place in the future, when superluminal speeds allow for travel to any point in the universe. People are hoping to find extraterrestrial life, but as of yet no one has succeeding in finding anything. One day, a lonely man finds a message in a monolith that has been drifting in space. It helps him to find a portal that leads to the home planet of those who made the monolith. He finds a giant structure, a building. But ...This place is breathing on its own. Where has everyone gone?

Super Fato
Um mistério: Nós estamos sendo puxados para um lugar específico do Universo, o Grande Atrator #118

Super Fato

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 13:05


Contrariando a ordem de expansão do universo, nós junto a nossa galáxia, estamos literalmente sendo puxados para uma região do espaço junto a muitas outras galáxias. Com nome de Laniakea, pesquisadores identificaram no centro dela o Grande Atrator, que tem arrastado tudo que está em torno de 500 milhões de anos-luz para um ponto específico. As teorias do porquê isso acontece, vão desde algo com uma massa absurda até anomalias do lado de fora do universo. Nos acompanhe também nas redes sociais: Youtube: youtube.com/superfatocanal Instagram: instagram.com/eusuperfato Facebook: fb.com/eusuperfato Twitter: twitter.com/eusuperfato EMAIL PARA CONTATO: comercialsuperfato@gmail.com

HOUSE MAFIA PLAYERS
LIEV & LIVIA DI LUA EXCLUSIVE/HMP WINTER SESSIONS/EP - 04 [BRAZIL - PR]

HOUSE MAFIA PLAYERS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 85:11


Welcome back FAMILY , I Hope everyone is having a good time right now keeping up the positive vibes & doing what you like . We are back on business with HMP Winter Sessions Episode - 04 & this time we bring to you two very special Guest's , Both Dj Producer's Straight from the Stages of Paraná , Brazil THE DUO PROJECT " LIEV & LIVIA DI LUA " with a Exclusive Set mix recorded live in Waveform Audio Quality For your best experience . Thanks for accepting our invitation again " LIEV & LIVIA DILUA " & also its more than a pleasure to have you on our Show . Let's see what she have prepared for us on her First Exclusive Set to Housemafiaplayers . ☛ Follow " LIEV " Network's ◆ Soundcloud : Soundcloud.com/user-478859192 ◆ Instagram : Instagram.com/Lievmusic ◆ YouTube : LIEV MUSIC ☛ Follow " LIVIA DI LUA " Network's ◆ Soundcloud : Soundcloud.com/djliviadilua ◆ Instagram : Instagram.com./liviadiluamusic City : Maringá State : Paraná Country : BRAZIL

House Mafia Players
LIEV & LIVIA DI LUA EXCLUSIVE/HMP WINTER SESSIONS/EP - 04 [BRAZIL - PR]

House Mafia Players

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 85:11


Welcome back FAMILY , I Hope everyone is having a good time right now keeping up the positive vibes & doing what you like . We are back on business with HMP Winter Sessions Episode - 04 & this time we bring to you two very special Guest's , Both Dj Producer's Straight from the Stages of Paraná , Brazil THE DUO PROJECT " LIEV & LIVIA DI LUA " with a Exclusive Set mix recorded live in Waveform Audio Quality For your best experience . Thanks for accepting our invitation again " LIEV & LIVIA DILUA " & also its more than a pleasure to have you on our Show . Let's see what she have prepared for us on her First Exclusive Set to Housemafiaplayers . ☛ Follow " LIEV " Network's ◆ Soundcloud : Soundcloud.com/user-478859192 ◆ Instagram : Instagram.com/Lievmusic ◆ YouTube : LIEV MUSIC ☛ Follow " LIVIA DI LUA " Network's ◆ Soundcloud : Soundcloud.com/djliviadilua ◆ Instagram : Instagram.com./liviadiluamusic City : Maringá State : Paraná Country : BRAZIL

El Orbitador
2x16 - El cosmos a grandes escalas

El Orbitador

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 47:48


En esta misión llevamos ponemos a máxima potencia El Orbitador para forzar límites y estudiar las grandes estructuras del cosmos. Si pensabas que las galaxias eran grandes, agárrate porque vamos a visitar cúmulos de galaxias que se encuentran en el interior de supercúmulos galacticos dentro de enormes estructuras filamentosas que se extienden por todo el universo. Laniakea, ¿te suena? Ven a visitarla.

PICCAYA
LANIAKEA (Original Mix)

PICCAYA

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 7:35


Laniakea is my new single released on @kosmozoo Records. Oriental and melodic downtempo mixed with amazing vocals. The name Laniakea means 'immense heaven' in Hawaiian, from lani 'heaven', and ākea 'spacious, immeasurable'.

Tiedeykkönen
Valtavassa maailmankaikkeudessa oma sijaintimme on Laniakea

Tiedeykkönen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 48:57


Havaittavan maailmankaikkeuden halkaisija on 93 miljardia valovuotta, mutta kokonaisuudessaan maailmankaikkeus on tätä valtavan paljon suurempi. Oma aurinkokuntamme sijaitsee 26 000 valovuoden päässä Linnunrata-galaksin keskustasta. Lähigalaksi Andromeda törmää Linnunrataan 4 miljardin vuoden kuluttua. Linnunrata kuuluu isohkoon avaruuden rakenteeseen, jolle on annettu nimi Laniakea. Se sisältää arviolta 100 000 galaksia. Laniakeassa galaksit kulkevat kohti Suurta Attraktoria. Maailmankaikkeuden suurimmat rakenteet ovat aivan valtavia, ja Herkules Corona Borealis Great Wallin kooksi on arvioitu jopa 10 miljardia valovuotta. Maailmankaikkeuden geometria on laakea. Tulkinta perustuu maailmankaikkeuden energiatiheydestä tehtyihin laskuihin ja havaintoihin. Maailmankaikkeuden aineesta 68% on pimeää energiaa, 27 % pimeää ainetta ja vain 5 % tuntemaamme ainetta. Tiettyjen kaukaisten galaksien on havaittu etenevän kohti tuntematonta massakeskittymää, jonka on varsin spekulatiivisesti esitetty olevan jopa oman universumimme ulkopuolella. Haastateltavana on astrofysiikan professori Peter Johansson Helsingin yliopistosta, ja toimittajana Sisko Loikkanen. Jakson aihe on kuulijan ehdottama. Ylen tiedetoimituksen sähköposti: yle.tiede@yle.fi

Warriors of Lust Podcast
Warriors of Lust Podcast - Episode 0 - The Pilot

Warriors of Lust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 80:00


Attention Warriors of Light across Eorzea! If your drab, dreary adventuring lives are are getting you down, why not spice things up a bit?! We, your Warriors of Lust, come to you today with our very first episode! On this pilot episode, we bring our first installment of the Thirstdown, breaking down some of the most thirst-worthy people in Eorzea. Then we dive into the basics of Roleplay and Erotic Roleplay in FFXIV, as well as check in with Laniakea as she explores the exciting world of brothels in Eorzea. Lastly, we decide whose worthy of being wed, who should be behead, and who we'd like to get into bed as we talk about the villains of Final Fantasy XIV. Lock your door and get comfortable, the Warriors of Lust are here!

La Brújula de la Ciencia
La Brújula de la Ciencia s11e10: El Grupo Local, las galaxias más cercanas a la Vía Láctea

La Brújula de la Ciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 11:05


La gravedad tiende a reunir los cuerpos de forma jerárquica: los más ligeros giran alrededor de los más pesados, porque la gravedad de éstos atrapa a los primeros y no los deja escapar. Ejemplos de esta jerarquía son los sistemas solares, en los que los planetas giran alrededor de una estrella más pesada, y los sistemas planeta-luna, en los que la luna es siempre más ligera que el planeta. A una escala más grande, y de forma más complicada, esto se vuelve a repetir dentro de las galaxias: las estrellas, que son ligeras en comparación con la galaxia entera, giran alrededor del centro de la galaxia, en el que se suelen concentrar más objetos que en la periferia. ¿Cómo continúa esta lógica si nos vamos a objetos aún más grandes? ¿También las galaxias giran en torno a otra cosa más pesada que ellas? En el programa de hoy daremos respuesta a esta pregunta viajando por el Grupo Local, el "rebaño" de galaxias al que pertenece la Vía Láctea. Veremos que el patrón se repite, y que galaxias muy grandes capturan a otras galaxias más pequeñas y las convierten en sus satélites. Para ello os hablaremos de las decenas de galaxias que forman el Grupo Local y usaremos un pequeño artificio para que podáis imaginaros las distancias entre las galaxias: lo contaremos todo como si la Vía Láctea fuera del tamaño de un campo de fútbol. Si os interesa este tema os recomiendo que escuchéis el episodio s04e02, en el que hablamos sobre una estructura más grande todavía que el Grupo Local: Laniakea, nuestro supercúmulo de galaxias. Laniakea es tan grande que, a diferencia del Grupo Local, está siendo destruido por la expansión del universo. También, si os ha gustado esto de medir objetos cósmicos mediante campos de fútbol, podéis repasar el capítulo s08e29, en el que usamos campos de fútbol para imaginar las escalas de cosas como el Sistema Solar, más pequeñas que la Vía Láctea. Este programa se emitió originalmente el 15 de octubre de 2021. Podéis escuchar el resto de audios de La Brújula en la app de Onda Cero y en su web, ondacero.es

Dazed And Infused
365 Recreational Cannabis with Laniakea Evans

Dazed And Infused

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 29:07


365 Recreational Cannabis with General Manager Laniakea Evans today on Dazed And Infused with Latham Woodward only on Cannabis Radio. Laniakea has worked in the cannabis space for over 15 years. She is currently the General Manager of 365 Recreational Cannabis in Santa Rosa, California, and the Founder and CEO of White Widow Consulting. Laniakea started her career in the legacy market as a trimmer and has gone on to manage farms, distribution facilities, and dispensaries throughout Northern California. Her passion is education and making cannabis more accessible to her community. She is currently working on creating an education and outreach program to connect Sonoma County & nearly 180 assisted living and board and care home facilities with free cannabis consultations and educational material for their aging residents.

THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism
Nature Based Paganism?

THE WONDER: Science-Based Paganism

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 46:13


Remember, we welcome comments, questions and suggested topics at thewonderpodcastQs@gmail.com   S2E32 TRANSCRIPT: ----more----Mark: Welcome back to the Wonder Science-based Paganism. My name's Mark.  Yucca: And I'm Yucca. Mark: And today we're talking about nature based paganism. What is nature-based paganism? What the point of nature-based paganism and how are, how can we, pursue a nature based practice as a part of, practicing our science-based pagan approach?  Yucca: That's right. And we'll get in a little bit to what is nature and why is that important as well? Mark: Right. Yeah. always the best first thing to do when you're talking about anything is to define the terms. So, we'll, we'll jump into that right away. when we first. Conceptualized this podcast, the idea was, you know, we are we're Earth oriented pagans. there are some folks who self identify as pagans who are not as focused on the Earth, who are focused on gods Or particular pantheons of bygone cultures that they're working to reconstruct or.  Yucca: magical practices or things like that. Mark: kinds of magical practices, certainly, or,  Yucca: The occult in general. Mark: yes, or work with, spirits that they. I believe they have influence over and can, you know, make arrangements with there's a lot of different ways of coming at this sort of broad umbrella of, practices that we call paganism. But we're very clear that we, like, I believe most pagans are really oriented towards the Earth, which means nature.  Yucca: Okay. Mark: The, the difference in our approach is that we are rooted in science and critical thinking. And therefore, rather than sort of a romantic kind of Bambi,  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: Disney-fied sort of orientation to nature. We're really about the real nature. That's, that's here and out there and in our own bodies and very excited about all the, the manifestations of life here on Earth.  So that's, that's where we start from that. we are products of, and participants in. This tremendous complex, interesting, amazing, beautiful fabric that occupies planet Earth's biosphere sphere that comprises planet earth biosphere, really. and of course, therefore is also supported by the substrate of the rest of the universe. Right? All the, all the amazing physics of the rest of the universe.  Yucca: Yeah, we're part of a solar system. That's part of keep going up and up and up, you know, go past Laniakea to Cosmic Web and on. But I think that you said something really, really important that is that we are part of nature. I think that's a really, really important place to start because in our language we often talk about humans and nature. And we talk about things being natural versus human-made. And we create this line in this distinction, in our minds, which doesn't always serve us. And certainly in today's world, where many of us are living in. An urban centric society. Even those of us who aren't in an urban environment who live in a rural environment, our culture in our society is still very urban based in which we have really tried to strengthen and define that line of human versus nature. Now we've built a concrete wall and reinforced it with steel to try and say this were two different things. And yet we really, really aren't. And when we can start recognizing that our lives are very enriched. Mark: Right, right. Yeah. There's a lot to be said about where that line came from and where the romantic ideas of nature stem from. I mean the whole, the romantic movement of the late 18th into the early 19th century. Has a tremendous influence over not only our understanding of our relationship with the natural world, but also particularly the, the, the eventual development of modern paganism. You know, the idea of wild, beautiful nature outside of the city, as you know, something to be exalted. And, in many cases, emulated, if you look at some of the big romantics like Byron, for example, he thought that being kind of a rude, irresponsible, abusive wild man was, a way of reflecting his net, his natural state. Right. The truth is that even the modern environmental movement has been, has been rooted in a lot of that romanticism. And it's only in the past 20 years in my experience. And I've been working in environmental stuff or longer, much longer than that. Has begun to climb out of this kind of romantic idea of, of nature with a capital N equating to this sort of romantic good. And instead understanding it as a set of complex living systems that are interpenetrated with one another and whose. behavior and manifestations may be very beautiful and very interesting. they can also be very terrible and destructive and, still very interesting.  Yucca: Yeah.  And really all of that at once nature, isn't all. What is it? Red in tooth and claw.  Mark: Right,  Yucca: And, but it's also not all rainbows and butterflies, right? It's a, there's a combination going on there. so we feel that, I mean, I guess that it would be a little bit more pugnacious to say it this way, but we could have called this podcast. Reality-based paganism.  Yeah. Mark: Because that is certainly our intent. Our intent is to root our spiritual understanding and practice in the empirical objective nature of reality of the world that we live in of our nature, the nature of ourselves as homosapiens organisms, as the, observable phenomena that take place around us, that we are a part of the fabric of. And so even though it's really easy to get sucked into the romance of planet earth, because boy, you look at that, that blue marble photograph hanging out there in space. And it's pretty easy to want to cry. You know, it's just so beautiful, but it's important for us to, to, to go beyond that. You know, we can hold that in our hearts, but to go beyond that and really do what we can to encounter nature, to, to understand it as best we can and to find not only the big wonder in, you know, That pale blue dot hanging in a Sunbeam from as viewed from Saturn, but in the, the tiny miracles, the, the, the never ending list of tiny miracles that comprise nature and earth, nature and life here. honor.  Yucca: Okay. Mark: So that's what this episode is about. This episode is about, Kind of getting a handle on what do we need? I mean, when we say that we're a nature based religion and then how can we best make that more real, make that more true for ourselves and for the way that we live our lives, because I can say for myself, it's enormously satisfying to do so. it brings, just a deep abiding sense of, of joy. to feel so connected to what we are and where we come from and what makes us.  Yucca: Yeah. And in addition to that joy, also some very practical health. Differences when we are connecting in with the, with what our bodies are built for, so that fresh air and that sunlight and all of that stuff that now is getting, we were talking about before we started recording is actually getting prescribed to people, right? You go for your forest bay, they ignore your time on the beach or whatever it is. Mark: right, right. Which to, some people sounds really silly. There's a reason why people go to the beach. There's a reason why people go for wa for hikes in the woods. I mean, when you think about it in, in the true abstract, why would any organism do that? Burn calories for no reason, other than to be in a particular place and then burn more calories packing up and going home. And the answer is. that it does real stuff for us, real beneficial stuff that we can feel in our bodies. And that's why we go hiking. It's why we go to the beach. It's why we go to beautiful places in nature on vacation, because that natural beauty. Means something, it has an impact on us, organically, not just, not just on our minds, but on our actual physical beings, which remember, as we've said over and over again are the same thing.  Yucca: Yeah. Okay. Mark: So another thing that I can say about this is that. Getting connected in with nature also kind of helps us with our, our value priority. when we understand ourselves as part of a greater whole and as part of concentric circles of greater wholes, meaning not just families, but societies, not just societies, but entire ecosystems, not just entire ecosystems, but systems stretching out beyond the plant. All the way to those, you know, very, very large structures, beyond the galaxy, beyond the supercluster, part of what that can do for us is it can help us to get our priorities straight around what we think is important and what's worth fighting for. one thing that the atheopagan path that I follow is very explicit about is that we consider activism to be. An integral part of what we do because we have responsibility to one another. And so whether it's as little as simply voting when the time comes to do that, or whether it's a lot more in terms of contacting representatives that are going to make decisions, talking with other people about how we feel about things working to make the world a better, kinder, more sustainable, more, More happy place, becomes something that is not arbitrary, but he's a natural outgrowth of our understanding of where we are And who we are. as humans. Yucca: And that can come from or be supported by the relationship with our environments.  Mark: Yes.  Yucca: So, and. On the one hand, you know, learning on a very intellectual level about how these things work and what we're finding out. And the latest research that is that's powerful on the one hand, but just having the actual relationship, the experience with, with our environments with nature. So to say, can. Really strengthened that. Mark: Yes, because you look with some with, with markedly different eyes, when you have that, that understanding, and you look at a tree, for example, and I hate even to say a tree because it's so generic, I'd rather, you know, stipulate some particular kind of tree, like a maple tree. Right? Well, here's an organism. Rooted in the ground, where, from which it's drawing water and nutrients, and it's doing kind of a dance with a whole bunch of microorganisms in order to get its needs met and to meet the needs of those microorganisms as well. And then it, it deploys solar panels all over itself. And charges itself up every day. Turn in many cases, turns those panels in order to follow the sun, as it moves across the sky. I mean, this is a remarkable thing. This is something that humans have figured out how to do in a, in a limited capacity only in the past 20 years.  Yucca: And in working with its neighbors can actually literally change the weather  Mark: Yes.  Yucca: it.  Mark: Yes.  Yucca: So releasing VOC that ended up becoming cloud condensing, nuclei, and increasing the rain and changing the temperature on the ground, which then changes the way that the local wind patterns are working. Like all kinds of just incredible interactions. Mark: Right. Right. And the more we understand about that, the more remarkable it becomes. And so it's not just the, the romantic appreciation of the fact that it also happens to be breathing out pure oxygen, which is something that we find useful.  Yucca: Yes. Mark: And, and also, processing carbon dioxide, which is something that we find less useful. but that it's, it's going through all of these extraordinary processes at every level of its existence, underground above ground, and then kind of in the canopy, above the surface of the ground, and its relationship with the atmosphere. And that's just a tree. This is one tree.  Yucca: Yeah. Now let's start talking about the lichen growing on that tree. And the mycelium connecting it to another one and on and on and  Mark: communities of animals that depend on. its seeds, for nourishment and its branches for various kinds of shelter and nesting opportunities. And, Yeah. the. There's a reason why there are certain kinds of species in different biomes that we refer to as Keystone species, because they are so essential to the living creatures that live in those areas where I am. It is the California live Oak. because if you removed all the California live Oaks from this place, we would have an ecological crash. Unlike any that we've seen so far in this local region, because of the dependency of so many organisms on that particular species of tree.  Yucca: Yeah.  Mark: So all of this is very cool and, we should not undersell the, The overlap between the spiritual impulse and the very cool factor, you know, part, part of the reason why we feel moved spiritually by things is because they're amazing. They're just, they're so extraordinary, that they, they give us a big emotional. Jolt just by realizing them. And that's true of every religion. I mean, if you believe that Jesus died to what, whatever to, you know, mitigate our failings, then that's kind of amazing. I mean, if you believe that you have these inherent sin and that you've been accumulating more of them ever since you arrived on the planet. but that this death 2000 years ago, wipes it all out. As long as you say the right words and believe them in your heart. That's amazing. I mean, I don't believe it at all, but if it were true, it would really be amazing.  Yucca: Well, and it still has the same emotional impact if you believe at whether it's true or not in terms of the emotional impact, right? Mark: Yes, exactly. So, but the reason why I said we could have called this podcast, reality-based big aneurysm is that nature is real  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: nature exists. We are nature. There isn't anything that isn't nature and,  Yucca: So even when we put in the roads, even when we build our foundations and our buildings and all of that, that's not locking the nature out. nature is still, I mean, it, it is what it is, we're changing it, but that's also what we do as animals that are part of this.  Mark: Yes,  Yucca: And we're not the first ones,  Mark: no.  Yucca: architecture, farming, warfare, all these things that we like to think of as being only human, we might do it in a very unique human way, but these things have been around for millions of years. Mark: Yes. mostly by ants. Yucca: Yes. And so I've been doing all of those things, some other kinds of creatures too, but answer, just answer amazing.  Mark: They are really, They're really amazing. And so one of the. Approaches one of the orientations that can be really useful as we pursue nature-based paganism is to understand ourselves as part of nature. And so if you do live in a big city, look around, look at all the structures that have been constructed by this particular kind of organism and these amazing machines and, and communication devices and all this stuff. It it'll give you a renewed appreciation for just how amazing humans are in the romantic view. It's often nature versus humans, right? And you have to pick a side. You either you're either with nature and therefore kind of anti-human or you're with the humans and nature is always trying to kill you. And so you want to control it and tame it and. reduce its its power, which good luck with that. but a, in a more factually correct approach, Yucca: Integrated. Mark: an Integrated. it's an integrated approach and all of it is nature. And so understanding ourselves as natural creatures can help to fill us with wonder at the Marvel of what we are. Because humans are extraordinary organisms,  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: extraordinary organisms. They're they're unlike anything that we are familiar with anywhere in the universe, in terms of what we do, what we're capable of, we are just these really, really remarkable critters.  Yucca: Yeah. And there's some pretty incredible creditors and other life forms that we partner with on, without even realizing it. Talking about the urban environment. I don't recall the professor's name at the moment, but put forth the idea where basically he was looking at the urban environment and this species that tend to come along with us in an urban environment. So thinking about your, rats and pigeons and Dan D lions and things like that, and noticing that these are almost all species that come from. Caves or the entrances to caves  Mark: Yeah.  Yucca: and noticing that there's a, there's a lot of parallels there between our architecture and who comes along with us and what systems we end up building that, that create environments for these other creatures that we actually live symbiotically. Right.  Mark: Hm.  Yucca: And the symbiosis doesn't just have to be mutualistic symbiosis, right? We've got parasitic and commensal relationships if commensal actually even exists. the idea that one organism isn't effected by the other organism as a, as a hard sell.  Mark: Yes.  but that, that our urban environments are these really special. Yucca: Environments and some of the functions might be a little bit broken compared to other systems where you might the resource cycling. When I say broken, that's what I'm talking about. Not that any moral judgment on it, but on its functional. what is it actually doing? Some of those systems might be a little bit broken, but they're still, there's still a beauty and wonder in that and we're still. Part of it. All of our biological functions are still going on whether or not we acknowledge them. Mark: Sure. Sure. I mean, the disadvantage that humans have is that because we do things so quickly. We don't have the advantage of thousands or millions of years of slow evolution in order to balance the efficiencies of the system. Right? So we have huge mounds of waste that we. Have any real way of processing, right? We have, pollutants of various kinds that, can cause various impacts that we find, disadvantageous not only to ourselves, but also to the natural world. And we don't, we haven't figured out how to solve them.  Yucca: we as individuals live for such a short period of time. From an ecosystem's perspective that we don't clock that, that something's not right.  Mark: Right.  Yucca: Right. Many of us are living in incredibly degrading ecosystems that are very, very sick, that are missing huge pieces that they evolved with. But to us it's just normal because we don't remember. Right. We don't remember the megafauna or we don't remember whatever it is.  Mark: You know, I,  Yucca: don't yeah. Mark: you know, I can say though that in my own lifetime, I have seen the crash of the insects and I've seen a dramatic decline in the number of birds. Just just from the time when I was a child to now observationally, I can see it. when I was a kid, when you traveled your windshield got covered with insects and you had to clean it off every couple of hundred miles, and that's just not the case anymore. the sheer density of organisms of that sort is, has crashed.  Yucca: Yeah. And we're worth different ages, but even within my lifetime, I've recognized that in my area. Mark: Yeah, so. You know, one of, one of the problems that humanity has is that, in many ways we're not very grown up, but, I have a friend who's,a land conservation professional. Who's worked in various kinds of environmental protection for a long time. And she refers to, to humanity as a toddler with a gun. not really understanding the capacity of the damage that we can do, and just sort of staggering around and shooting,  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: but all that uplifting stuff said, are still pretty incredible and we are also many of us. Inclined to try to repair the damage and to reach new balance with the, the, the balance of the natural world that we are a part of. And that is very much to our credit because. It's entirely possible that we could be intelligent creatures that just didn't care and would just drive our way into extinction. And maybe we are that may, maybe, maybe that is going to happen, but I don't believe it. Yucca: I don't either. Mark: I think humans are far too adaptable And nature is tough. Yucca: And I, I understand the impulse to throw up one's hands and say, oh, humans were just to cancer where it's just terrible. And I'm going to, I'm just going to bury my head in my phone and look at my tick talk or whatever, and just ignore it and just hate on humans. But that, to me, that's not. Rewarding. Like, it might be easier in some ways, but,  Mark: Okay.  Yucca: but it's missing out on a lot. It is missing out on a lot on the one hand, particularly because misanthropy means that you're, you're throwing out all of the amazing stuff that humans do, that, you know, the art and the dance and the music and the architecture and the technology, and just all, all of The extraordinary, extraordinary things that we do that are really worthy of appreciation. The friendship with, with your dog? Mark: yeah, well, there's a 50,000 year relationship.  Yucca: Yeah, Mark: that's that one's been going on for a long time. people, well, wonder why there are so many different kinds of dogs? Well, it's because we've been breeding them for various particular purposes for a super long time and continue to do so for various appearance traits. yeah, Yucca: yeah. Corgi just means short dog. They are, Welsh and there's a lot of sheep and whales and they're hurting dogs and they got short so that they wouldn't get kicked in the head. Cause you know, you don't get to breed quite as much and have pups when keep getting kicked in the head. But if you're just underneath the height being kicked by sh by, some sheep, then you survive longer. Mark: That's funny,  Yucca: why we have, and now of course, people like the look, so they make them even shorter and longer and all of that. But originally short dogs were just because they were short, they didn't get kicked. Mark: Sure, sure. Yeah. and You know, you look at Huskies and Newfoundlands and stuff like that, or. Dragging dogs and you know, the various kinds of border terriers and border collies that are used for various sorts of. You know, hurting, and then you've got all the terriers and other sort of rat catchers and kind of pest control dogs. you know, none of that happened by accident. All of that happened because there were particular needs that humans had and dogs were able to fulfill that role in humans, worked to make the dogs as adapted to those particular needs as possible. I mean, you think about a doctor. DocSend means Badger hound and they were designed to dig into holes in the ground. Mark: So they're long and skinny and go in and get badgers. Yucca: You know, as we're talking about this, I wonder we were talking about it from this very human perspective of, you know, how did the dogs change to fit us? I wonder if anyone has ever looked into, how did we change to fit our canine companion? Mark: Well, there are certainly several, human traits that. Strongly lean towards attraction to animals that have, you know, big brown eyes and they're sort of, you know, positioned mostly on the front of their heads so that it looks more like a human face. you know, we, we have, we have this whole off factor that we, that we have when it comes to babies, puppies, kittens, baby seals, raccoons, there's all kinds of. All kinds of that. And I'm sure that some of that was strengthened as we built relationships with dogs over time.  Yucca: yeah. Which that, that attraction to the, I can tell you as a parent that exists so that we keep taking care of the, of our offspring, because. Sometimes they're really real tough to take  Mark: Oh yeah.  Yucca: right there. I mean, you're just like, oh my goodness, you will not stop screaming at me. Why am I risking my life? Because you're just so cute. I can't help it.  Mark: Right. Yeah. And there's this  Yucca: our ancestors who didn't have that, well, their offspring didn't make it.  Mark: right, right.  Yucca: That's gotta be way prehuman. Mark: Sure. And there's this cascade of, of hormones and neurotransmitters that reinforces that whole. Sense, which is why other people's kids can be infuriating, but your kids are the most wonderful thing in the world. Yeah. Well, you know, this is, this is the way of things and this of course gets us into trouble when you have mixed families, because you have, you know, the so-called evil stepmother phenomenon, right. Because. The one that is not an actual blood parent of this child, doesn't have that cascade of hormones and neurotransmitters, and doesn't feel the same way about the child that, that others do, some do some don't. And So that, you know, can create, a sense of abandoned mentor or a hard relationship. Yucca: So it's going to say that we went a little far afield from our topic, but we actually didn't. This is all talking nature. Yeah. Mark: it's, it's all it. Well that, that's the thing about talking about nature is that there's nothing you can talk about that isn't dead,  Yucca: Yeah, except for the fictitious or purely theoretical.  that's, what's one of the things just vocabulary. That's always bothered me about the supernatural. What, how could supernatural possibly exist if nature is everything that is  Mark: Right,  Yucca: right. That just means we don't understand. Or, you know, beyond the laws of physics. Okay. Well that just means that our laws are wrong. Mark: Yeah, or incomplete.  Yucca: Yeah. and this is actually an argument that's made by fists and, and so-called supernaturalist pagans within the pagan community is, oh, no, no, it's not supernatural. It's just stuff we don't understand yet. I always come back to Ockham's razor, which is that the simplest explanation is, the most likely one to be true. Mark: And so if you heard a God say something to you, the odds are much better than that generated inside your brain, then that an actual disembodied intelligence with magical powers said it to you. but that's an argument for another day. Yucca: that is, yes. Why don't we circle back and talk about some things that people can do too, to build or strengthen that relationship with Nick. Mark: Okay, that sounds great. I mean, we did an episode back in may called pay attention. And I think that that's really kind of the core principle of all of this. And in order to pay attention, you need to not only paying attention is it's actually a very well-crafted term because there's an expenditure of effort and the bandwidth of your consciousness. That's required in order to successfully pay attention. If you're just cruising along, looking at your phone or listening to the radio and driving, and you're not carving out, at least part of your sensorium to be paying attention to what's happening in nature around you, then. Yucca: Yeah. Mark: I mean, you're always going to miss some of it anyway, because a lot of it's microscopic a lot of it's happening at timescales that you can't really perceive, but Yucca: you're saying one thing, you might not be able to be seeing the other thing. Yeah. Mark: yes. So there are always choices, but the easiest way to be better at paying attention to nature is to make time for it. Don't try to split your time between doing, saying, well, I have a beautiful drive on my commute home, so that's my nature time. Well, that's great. And if you're really appreciating the aesthetics of nature as you drive home, that's a, that's a good thing. That's food for the soul, but that isn't the same thing as actually just sitting for five or 10 minutes and. Watching the sun go down or  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: observing one of those trees or an anthill or, raccoons nesting under your house, which happened to me once or, or whatever it happens to be pigeons, pigeons, wandering around on the sidewalk, interacting with one another and, you know, looking for, for food. There's a lot to be seen and you'll be surprised at how there's a, there's, there's a sense of joy that can come from that kind of observation, just, just from taking the time and paying attention for a little while.  Yucca: Yeah. And, and really making it about that. Taking out the headphones, leaving your phone either in your pocket or better yet in the house. You know, if you're not needing to be on call for an emergency or something like that. And, and really, really setting that time aside to, to be present. So not as, not as a moment. That's important too, right? Taking that time to close your eyes and go in yourself and really self-reflect. But, but to open your eyes and look around and maybe let that transition between what you're experiencing is self and outside. Let that start to blend in your mind a little bit in your awareness as you take it. What what's around you and reserve the judgment. If you're seeing the, the ants moving around on the driveway or whatever, it is, just, just hang out with that. and, and you were touching on this as well marked, but, but making it, That dedicated time, maybe even literally scheduling it in, makes it more part of the routine. So part of the routine to tune in, to opening our eyes, to pay attention, and this could take different forms we've shared on here before some of our own practices. I do a star time, and. So at least twice a day, going out and being present. and of course, sunset and sunrise, the time is always changing every day, but that's also really amazing if he can build that into your schedule and then you're, and then you're noticing those changes. If, when, you know, where's the sunsetting and rising from and the, how is the moon different each day? And, oh, look, you're seeing it. It's the middle of the day, because remember the moon's out in the daytime half of the time. It's not just at the night. Can you, when, can you see that? Or when did the birds start talking in the morning before the sun comes up for most of them, but not all of  Mark: it is.  Yucca: Right? Listen, who's talking. Before Dawn and who's talking after it. Mark: If you have. Like a bird feeder sitting and watching the bird feeder And watching the interactions of the birds at the bird feeder, is amazing. It's really cool. And, if you're interested, you can get, a guide and learn what the different species of birds are that are coming to your, to your bird feeder. but that isn't, that isn't obligate Tori. you can just appreciate them as birds. Without knowing the particular details of how they operate, which is a broad range of different sorts of behaviors. that, that bird species have, I mean, think about it. The difference between a hummingbird and an emo,  Yucca: yeah. Yeah. Completely. This wildly different. Mark: right? I like emos they're dinosaurs.  Yucca: Yeah. They're all dinosaurs.  Mark: Yeah.  we were looking at pictures of. Hummingbird nests and hummingbird hatchlings. So if you're looking for a little like emotional, pick me up at some time at some point, just look up how adorable this little, absolutely tiny little naked hummingbird chicks are.  Mark: Yeah.  Yucca: little ITI creatures. huh.  Yucca: Anyways, but yeah, and the different species have their different behaviors, but different individuals do too. And even though a lot of them look very similar, if you're coming back to the same spot with the same population of birds, with enough observation, you can start to. You can start to recognize individuals based on their behavior. How are they interacting with each other? Is there that one that is always just a little extra aggressive, you know, it was always pushing them off and the birds do that anyways, but you know, or is there the one that trusts you a little more, that doesn't care that you're nearby or all of those things. Mark: Yeah. Yeah. And, in some really interesting cases, you can, You can develop relationships with some of them. my friend Lexi, has crows. They kind of follow her around and they bring her tiny things. that's pretty cool. I mean, you've, you've, I need them for a while and they decide, well, all right. You're one of us. And a part of what we do amongst ourselves is we bring shiny things. So here have a piece of glass.  Yucca: Corvids are amazing.  Mark: They are.  Yucca: There, can be stinkers too.  Mark: Oh  Yucca: good memory. And if you piss them off they'll they'll remember.  Mark: Yes, they will.  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: So, I guess, to sort of wrap this episode up, the thing that we're encouraging is first of all, that you build a relationship with nature nature, as it actually is nature, as it encompasses the entirety of what we experience, because we are part of it. And our works are a part of it, as well as, all the extraordinary. Examples of what is not human that move through our lives all the time, even in the city. Yucca: Mm. and in order to do that, you have to make. You have to decide that as a part of your practice, you're going to carve out that five minutes a day or 10 minutes a day or whatever it is. And it is immensely rewarding to do so. Mark: Sometimes at first it seems like, well, nothing happened and I'm not sure why I'm going to keep going with this. some of that is because you haven't really learned to see. And some of it is because, you know, you may just not have had luck that day. There may not have been a lot going on. So if you keep a journal  Yucca: Okay. Mark: of what you've observed,what's the word for that? A phonology journal, I think, Yucca: Okay. Just to see what you've observed. Just jot down what you've observed. Okay. Mark: Three candidate geese flew across the sky. there's a trail of ants across the sidewalk. the grass is turning brown. even, even just those simple, simple kinds of things. You'll find that if you continue with this practice, the list will get lost. You'll be noticing a lot more things and over time you'll notice. Well, Okay. The grass, the grass got really, really brown, but then after the first rain, all this new grass started coming in  Yucca: Hmm. Mark: and you hear a part of that process. All of a sudden, you, you are an observer of, of this change. That's happening, the changing of the guard among the ground. Individuals, the individual, the individual organisms may have died, but they germinated in their new seeds. And now that there's some water to feed them, uh they're they're now replacing the ones that died. and that's a profound thing. When you think about it, the, the generational change of a whole set of organisms.  Yucca: And also how our small little actions that we might not think anything. Might influence that and be a part of that. Right. Did you leave a chair out and did the grass not die under that chair where it was a little bit shaded as to sun was the summer sun was beating down on it or all of these different things that, that are little, little actions to us that just help highlight our connection to the whole community. Mark: Right, right, exactly. Because feeling connected with everything is the root of the spiritual impulse, you know, having an understanding of what our place is in the universe, what we're doing here, what we're a part of. All of that is really all inspiring and it can come through little moments, not, it's not just, you know, the sort of earth shattering coming around the corner and seeing the grand canyon for the first time kind of experience. It's also the little things, the little changes over time. And being aware that we are a part of all of this, and we were evolving eater internally, as well as, you know, in the same way that everything external to us is going through its process and changing and dying and growing and reproducing and doing all that stuff.  Yucca: So we hope you have the opportunity to set that time aside. Mark: Yes, I think you'll find it really rewarding if you, if you give it a shot. and I know how it is. We're all very busy, but five minutes is five minutes, you know, it's, if we choose not to take five minutes, it's because we choose not to take five minutes. It's not that we don't actually.  Yucca: And if you're too busy for the five minutes, you probably really need those five minutes. Maybe take 10. Mark: Exactly. Exactly. If you don't have time for five minutes, take 10.  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: Cause you really, you get, you know, get off your feet and,  Yucca: Yeah. Mark: look around.  Yucca: Once again. Thank you, mark.  Mark: Thank you. Yucca wonderful conversation with you. Thank you so much. We'll see you next week on the wonder science-based paganism.

JACK BOSMA
Zoom Out From Earth To Laniakea

JACK BOSMA

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 4:28


Full attribution to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DbSZGyw8bM Zoom Out from Earth to Laniakea Laniakea Is a galactic supercluster comprising about 100,000 galaxies. That red dot you see is the Milky Way which includes 200 to 400 billion stars including our Sun. To support us: -subscribe to the channel by activating the bell to stay up to date. -Leave a like and write us in the comments -Offer us a coffee at paypal.me/spacenews which we will use to improve the audio / video quality of our movies. check our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spacenews88/​ Instagram: https://instagram.com/space_news_?igs...​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Spacenews88?s=09​ #laniakea​ #zoomout​ #Earth --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support

The Cosmic Controversy Podcast
Episode 48 --- Mapping Laniakea, Our Home Supercluster Of Galaxies

The Cosmic Controversy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 51:48


World-renowned, University of Hawaii cosmologist Brent Tully on 50 years of mapping the nearby universe which includes our own home supercluster ‘Laniakea.’  Tully candidly assesses the state of cosmography, the science of making 3-D maps of the nearby universe and speculates on when astronomers will finally map the cosmos in its entirety. 

Le fil sciences
Le jour où : Hélène Courtois

Le fil sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 4:22


durée : 00:04:22 - Les Savanturiers - par : Fabienne Chauvière - Hélène Courtois est astrophysicienne et cosmographe. Professeure et vice-présidente de l’Université Claude Bernard - Lyon 1, elle est membre senior de l’Institut universitaire de France (IUF) depuis 2015. Elle co-découvre en 2006 "Laniakea", le supercontinent céleste où gravite notre galaxie.

Universo de Misterios
219 - Nuestra dirección cósmica postal. Estructura local a gran escala del universo. Laniakea. El Gran Atractor...

Universo de Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 60:02


Podrá ser borrado y bloqueado su autor, cualquier comentario que contenga falacias de hombre de paja, falsedades, sea ofensivo, irrespetuoso o mal educado. Los comentarios que expresen opiniones diferentes a las sostenidas en el programa, así como las críticas serán bien recibidas si se acompañan de los argumentos en los que se apoyen. Gracias por expresar tu opinión a través de los comentarios. Vías de contacto del programa: universodemisterios@hotmail.com En twitter: @universodemisterios En Facebook: Grupo “Universo de Misterios”. Por favor, no olvides darle al “me gusta” si así ha sido, ni suscribirte al programa para recibir avisos cuando se suban nuevos contenidos. Gracias por escuchar este programa y gracias por apoyarlo como mecenas.

Actualidad y Empleo Ambiental
Organizar eventos como actividad profesional, con Oscar Huertas | Actualidad y Empleo Ambiental #74

Actualidad y Empleo Ambiental

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 67:24


Organizar eventos de educación ambiental o de comunicación científica son actividades que pueden estar al alcance de la mano de todos nuestros oyentes. Estos eventos se pueden organizar para obtener, además, un beneficio profesional (por mucha vocación que tengamos, también necesitamos tener un trabajo remunerado). Hoy hablamos de como hacerlo con Oscar Huertas, biólogo y organizador profesional de eventos de comunicación científica.*** Patrocinado por Geoinnnova, la Asociación de profesional del Territorio y del Medio Ambiente *** https://www.geoinnova.orgInvitado: .Oscar Huertas-Rosales. Doctor en Microbiologia, CEO de Laniakea, empresa de organización de eventos de Comunicación científica.* Web: https://www.laniakeacommunication.com/ * Twitter: @scariosHRConsejo de empleo: No pasarse con los contactosEste programa también te llega gracias a www.TrabajaenMedioAmbiente.com donde pueden encontrar una bolsa de empleo para buscar o subir tus ofertas de empleo y además ofrecemos consultorías individuales para encontrar trabajo en medio ambiente.Nuestro consejo esta semana es que no seas pensado con los contactos. Hemos dicho muchas veces lo importante que es usar los contactos, pero hay que hacerlo con cabeza y sin ser pesado. Si alguien ya sabe a lo que te dedicas, no tienes que estar recordándoselo cada vez que te lo encuentres. Temas tratados: Organizar eventos como pieza de tu negocio* Cómo se te ocurrió montar eventos como forma de trabajo* Por dónde empezar un evento.* Para qué montar un evento* Cómo ganar dinero con eventos* Eventos online* eventos con pocas personasSección de herramientas - Por GeoinnovaLas recomendaciones de herramientas hoy nos las trae Itziar Almárcegui @itxi78 , bióloga ornitóloga especializada en GIS y profesora de Restauración Ambiental en Geoinnova  “el mejor patrocinador”.* avefy SEO birdlifeEsta sección te llega gracias a nuestro patrocinador, Geoinnova, la Asociación de Profesionales del Territorio y del Medio Ambiente y que puedes encontrar en www.Geoinnova.orgPodcast Recomendados* Bloggeando* Mi año favorito* Podcast No cuentes esto https://www.podcastidae.com/podcast/no-cuentes-esto/

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
Astronomers Discover a Massive Structure Beyond Laniakea

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 25:18


The astronomy, technology and space science news podcast.SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 75*Astronomers discover a massive structure beyond LaniakeaAstronomers mapping the distribution of galaxies around the Milky Way have discovered a massive structure beyond the Laniakea galaxy supercluster.*New hypothesis to try to explain ‘OumuamuaComputer simulations suggest the mysterious interstellar asteroid Oumuamua probably formed its strange elongated cigar shape through gravitational tidal forces as it was cleaved off its parent body almost like a slab of rock.*Gilmour Space completes latest hybrid rocket engine test firingGilmour Space Technologies has achieved one of the longest hybrid rocket engine test firings ever undertaken -- a 110-second mission duration burn of its upper stage engine.*The Science ReportHow a crucial component of the immune system responds to the spike protein of COVID-19.Age, gender, ethnicity, and underlying medical conditions key risk factors for death from COVID-19.The first marine fish in modern times to be declared extinct.The science behind the lofty and elite world of professional hot dog eating championships. For more SpaceTime visit https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). For enhanced Show Notes including photos to accompany this episode, visit: http://www.bitesz.com/spacetimeshownotesGet immediate access to over 200 commercial-free, double and triple episode editions of SpaceTime plus extended interview bonus content. Subscribe via Patreon or Supercast....and share in the rewards. Details at www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary or Supercast - https://bitesznetwork.supercast.tech/RSS feed: https://rss.acast.com/spacetime Email: SpaceTime@bitesz.comTo receive the Astronomy Daily Newsletter free, direct to your inbox...just join our mailing list at www.bitesz.com/mailinglist or visit https://www.bitesz.com/astronomy-daily Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/spacetime. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Astrobitácora: astronomía con Álex Riveiro
Astrobitácora - 1x45 - El Gran Atractor y Laniakea

Astrobitácora: astronomía con Álex Riveiro

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 63:59


Nuestra galaxia viaja a 2,2 millones de kilómetros por hora hacia un lugar al que denominamos el Gran Atractor. Es difícil de estudiar porque nuestra propia galaxia lo oculta... Además, está muy relacionado con Laniakea, una de las estructuras más grandes del cosmos... Música: Jansku - Space: https://www.facebook.com/Official.Jansku https://www.instagram.com/official_jansku/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa7udwnyJnr2iV3wMJ-Z6HQ/feed Ross Budgen - Creation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hR6lT2LBWI Aviators - Imagine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sisGSwT2eN0 Epidemic Sound. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Einstein HD
Die Vermessung des Universums

Einstein HD

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 36:42


Dank neuer Verfahren gelingt es Astrophysikerinnen, unser Universum auf noch nie dagewesene Art zu vermessen und zu kartographieren. Die unfassbare Grösse des Universums wird damit ein Stück weit fassbarer. Eine faszinierende Reise mit den Frauen, die diesen Durchbruch möglich gemacht haben. «Einstein» bricht auf zu einer faszinierenden Reise rund um den Globus. Das Ziel klingt zunächst grössenwahnsinnig: Eine Karte des Universums zu erstellen. Denn der Kosmos lässt sich nicht einfach wie eine Strassenkarte auf Papier darstellen. Eine Karte des Universums muss dreidimensional sein, und dynamisch: Sie muss also berücksichtigen, dass alles ständig in Bewegung ist. Einem Team von Astrophysikerinnen um die Französin Hélène Courtois ist es gelungen, die Bewegungen und Positionen der Galaxien in noch nie gesehener Grösse und Präzision abzubilden. Sie nannten ihre Entdeckung Laniakea – hawaiianisch für «immens grosser Himmel». Die Karte von Laniakea ist wunderschön, und sie verändert unseren Blick auf uns und unsere Position im Universum. Die Karte von jenem Teil des Universums, den die Astrophysikerinnen vermessen konnten, hat eine Kantenlänge von einer Milliarde Lichtjahren. Das Licht bräuchte also eine Milliarde Jahre, um diese Strecke zurückzulegen – und das bei einem Tempo, in dem in einer einzigen Sekunde die Erde siebeneinhalb Mal umrundet würde. Obwohl diese Karte also unfassbar gross ist, bildet sie trotzdem erst einen Millionstel des Volumens des Universums ab. Diese gigantische Leistung war nur möglich dank der Zusammenarbeit von Forschungsteams rund um den Globus, und dank den Daten verschiedener Teleskope. So sind für die Vermessung einerseits verschiedene Messmethoden nötig, etwa optische Teleskope und Radio-Teleskope. Andererseits braucht es verschiedene Standorte auf der Nord- und der Südhalbkugel. Nur so ist ein möglichst vollständiges Bild des Kosmos zu erhaschen. «Einstein» ist dabei, wenn Hélène Courtois aufbricht, um die Karte von Laniakea zu erweitern. Neue Messungen und Methoden beschleunigen die Forschung extrem: Was vorher Jahrzehnte dauerte, ist nun in wenigen Wochen möglich. Wie Hélène Courtois das alles schafft, und dabei auch noch ihre Rollen als Vize-Rektorin der Universität Lyon und als Mutter unter einen Hut bringt, verrät sie im Interview mit Kathrin Hönegger.

Einstein
Die Vermessung des Universums

Einstein

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 36:42


Dank neuer Verfahren gelingt es Astrophysikerinnen, unser Universum auf noch nie dagewesene Art zu vermessen und zu kartographieren. Die unfassbare Grösse des Universums wird damit ein Stück weit fassbarer. Eine faszinierende Reise mit den Frauen, die diesen Durchbruch möglich gemacht haben. «Einstein» bricht auf zu einer faszinierenden Reise rund um den Globus. Das Ziel klingt zunächst grössenwahnsinnig: Eine Karte des Universums zu erstellen. Denn der Kosmos lässt sich nicht einfach wie eine Strassenkarte auf Papier darstellen. Eine Karte des Universums muss dreidimensional sein, und dynamisch: Sie muss also berücksichtigen, dass alles ständig in Bewegung ist. Einem Team von Astrophysikerinnen um die Französin Hélène Courtois ist es gelungen, die Bewegungen und Positionen der Galaxien in noch nie gesehener Grösse und Präzision abzubilden. Sie nannten ihre Entdeckung Laniakea – hawaiianisch für «immens grosser Himmel». Die Karte von Laniakea ist wunderschön, und sie verändert unseren Blick auf uns und unsere Position im Universum. Die Karte von jenem Teil des Universums, den die Astrophysikerinnen vermessen konnten, hat eine Kantenlänge von einer Milliarde Lichtjahren. Das Licht bräuchte also eine Milliarde Jahre, um diese Strecke zurückzulegen – und das bei einem Tempo, in dem in einer einzigen Sekunde die Erde siebeneinhalb Mal umrundet würde. Obwohl diese Karte also unfassbar gross ist, bildet sie trotzdem erst einen Millionstel des Volumens des Universums ab. Diese gigantische Leistung war nur möglich dank der Zusammenarbeit von Forschungsteams rund um den Globus, und dank den Daten verschiedener Teleskope. So sind für die Vermessung einerseits verschiedene Messmethoden nötig, etwa optische Teleskope und Radio-Teleskope. Andererseits braucht es verschiedene Standorte auf der Nord- und der Südhalbkugel. Nur so ist ein möglichst vollständiges Bild des Kosmos zu erhaschen. «Einstein» ist dabei, wenn Hélène Courtois aufbricht, um die Karte von Laniakea zu erweitern. Neue Messungen und Methoden beschleunigen die Forschung extrem: Was vorher Jahrzehnte dauerte, ist nun in wenigen Wochen möglich. Wie Hélène Courtois das alles schafft, und dabei auch noch ihre Rollen als Vize-Rektorin der Universität Lyon und als Mutter unter einen Hut bringt, verrät sie im Interview mit Kathrin Hönegger.

Smokin' & Toastin'
EP. #177 "Irish Whiskey And Oliva Cigars"

Smokin' & Toastin'

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 93:38


Special Guest: Trenton from Oliva Cigars Beer Tasting: Aleworks Brewing "Feisty Blonde" Honey Vanilla Blonde (Ft. Worth, TX) Beer Tasting: Little Fish Brewing Company "Passionista" Barrel-Aged Soul Ale with Passionfruit (Athens, OH) Beer Tasting: Alementary Brewing Company "Laniakea" Bourbon Barrel-Aged Imperial Stout (Hackensack, NJ) Spirit Tasting: Irish Whiskey

CX Music
CX - Laniakea (Best of Cascada Megamix 2020)

CX Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 63:27


Mixtape Album: Sentinel 2020 Copyright goes to the labels & artists. Reuploads are not allowed and will be removed. Original mixtape on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=WS4JluFfZv4 Just enjoy. ♥

CX Music
CX - Laniakea (Best of Cascada Megamix 2020)

CX Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 63:27


Mixtape Album: Sentinel 2020 Copyright goes to the labels & artists. Reuploads are not allowed and will be removed. Original mixtape on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=WS4JluFfZv4 Just enjoy. ♥

CX Music
CX - Laniakea (Best of Cascada Megamix 2020)

CX Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 63:27


Mixtape Album: Sentinel 2020 Copyright goes to the labels & artists. Reuploads are not allowed and will be removed. Original mixtape on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=WS4JluFfZv4 Just enjoy. ♥

Biología de Tranquis
Divagaciones de Tranquis 1: Perspectivas, horror cósmico, ¿saltamontes inteligentes?

Biología de Tranquis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 19:57


En este episodio le damos café a un biólogo y lo ponemos delante de un micro a ver qué pasa. Enlaces relevantes: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._P._Lovecrafthttps://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laniakea

Mother's Quest Podcast
Ep 68: Trust-Based Parenting and Philanthropy with Pia Infante

Mother's Quest Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 61:14


I’m so honored to bring you this reflective conversation about investing from a place of trust in our dreams of becoming mothers, in our children, and in the causes we believe in, with someone who has been a dear friend and colleague for over a decade, Pia Infante. As Trustee and Co-Executive Director of the Whitman Institute, Pia leverages decades of multi-sector experience as an educator, facilitator, organizational development consultant and more. In her work at the Institute and as a speaker, she advocates for radically embodied leadership and trust-based philanthropy in settings that have included Harvard Kennedy School: Center for Public Leadership, Ashoka Future Forum, Net Impact, Council on Foundations, International Human Rights Funders Group, and Skoll World Forum to name a few. Before Pia joined The Whitman Institute, she and I worked together for years as facilitators of a practice called “adult reflection” and also supported one another in our own lives as participants in a women’s reflection circle. I consider her part of my "root system" and so appreciated the opportunity to reconnect and uncover lessons about Pia’s decade-long fertility journey, her relationship with her mother and her ancestors from the Philippines, her experience navigating post-partum depression and the waters of new motherhood, and her perspective about money as energy we can get circulating by investing in organizations and movements over the long-term, from a place of deep, relational trust. The thread of trust weaved through the entire conversation. I hope you leave this conversation as I did, renewed and inspired to trust the unfolding of your own epic life journey, of your children’s development in their own time and in their own way, and in your own power to invest in the causes that matter to you. Much appreciation, P.S. Know someone who would love this conversation? Pay this forward to a friend who may be interested. This Episode is Dedicated by: etsuko Kubo of On The Move This episode is dedicated to the diverse group of 30 women who are mothers, like etsuko, that work for On the Move (OTM) on behalf of themselves, their children and communities.  OTM’s initiatives offer a powerful and groundbreaking combination of strategies seeking to engage and develop new leaders, collaborate with partners in rigorous systems change, and foster communities that are inclusive and equitable. Based in Napa, OTM was founded in 2004 with a mission to develop and sustain young people as leaders by building exceptional programs that challenge inequities in their communities. Working for over 14 years to expand throughout the Bay Area, OTM has implemented programs and initiatives that develop the next generations of community leaders who reflect the diversity of the communities in which they live and work. In partnership with local communities, OTM has explored innovative approaches to closing the achievement gap for children of color, transforming outcomes for former foster youth, promoting health and wellness across communities, and building strong, engaged families. For over a decade On The Move has created and implemented innovative programming that challenges communities and local leaders to push beyond mediocrity and into excellence. Supported by a track record of results-oriented programming and in partnership with the hundreds of established community partners, OTM works to unite communities and focus on the safety and inclusion of all people. Learn more about OTM and their work here In This Episode We Talk About: Lessons learned on Pia and her wife Nzinga's decade-long fertility journey to having their daughter Laniakea and the extra challenges a queer couple faces on that quest. Being present with our intention without being attached to every facet of the outcome Mindful engagement with our children and not trying to force our kids into a prescribed timeline or way of doing things Whitman Institute’s decision to “spend down,” the concept of money as "energy" and why Pia wishes more of us would get money circulating Thoughtful ways philanthropists and donors can shift the power dynamic with those they fund to be more equitable, building non-transactional relationships, reciprocal relationships, and investing as partners Why a funder's job is to put gas in the tank of those they fund, not to tell them to use this GPS or follow this particular map. The challenges of post-partum depression and that feeling of love and terror simultaneously Pia experienced as a new mother The power of building new circles of community and how connecting with other mothers struggling with the same issues helped Pia crawl onto a life raft from what felt like a swamp. Investing in our children, ourselves, and in the causes we care about Resources Connected to this Episode: The Whitman Institute Trust-Based Philanthropy Project Ep 66: A Love Letter to Friendship with Desiree Lynn Adaway and Pamela Slim Ep 27: Courageous Conversations about Race with Nicole Lee Ep 61: Reclaiming Ourselves in Motherhood: Revisited with Graeme Seabrook Additional Resources from Pia: The Gift of Disequilibrium The Center for Effective Philanthropy Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World by Anand Giridharadas   Letter to My Daughter by Maya Angelou This Week's Challenge: In this episode, Pia challenges us to tap into the power of money as energy and to get it circulating by making a monthly long-term commitment to a cause we think will contribute to an epic life. I said yes to this by personally committing to a monthly, long-term donation to the organization featured in the episode’s dedication, On the Move, and also decided to engage my children and husband in making a long-term commitment to a cause that matters to them by year-end. Learn More About Pia: Pia Infante is the Co-Executive Director of The Whitman Institute, which seeks to leverage the power of trust-based philanthropy to promote more equitable practices in resourcing social good. As Trustee and Co-Executive Director of The Whitman Institute, Pia draws on decades of multi-sector experience as an educator, facilitator, organizational development consultant, executive coach, non-profit manager, business owner, writer and speaker to advocate for trust-based practice.  Pia also speaks and teaches on radically embodied leadership and trust-based practice in many settings including Harvard Kennedy School: Center for Public Leadership, Ashoka Future Forum, Opportunity Collaboration, Net Impact, Council on Foundations, Grantmakers for Effective Organizations, International Human Rights Funders Group, and Skoll World Forum 2017.  She proudly serves as the Board Chair for the Center for Media Justice. She is an I.C.F. certified executive leadership coach, holds a M.A. in Education from the New School for Social Research, and a B.A. in Rhetoric from the University of California at Berkeley. Connect with Pia: LinkedIn Twitter Announcements: Mother’s Quest Q & A with Ashia Ray My incredible guest, Ashia Ray, and I have set aside October 3rd from noon to 1 pm for a Mother’s Quest Q & A with Ashia. To register, join us in the Mother’s Quest Facebook Group to find announcements. Click mothersquest.com/comunity to join. Watch out for a Bonus Episode! If you want to know what is on Ashia Ray's bookshelf, join the Mother’s Quest Facebook Group where we will be releasing bonus audio to the group next week! Women Podcasters in Solidarity Initiative If you identify as a woman podcaster, I hope you’ll join us for the third season of the Women Podcasters in Solidarity Initiative. Our group recently committed to the topic of immigration from a social justice perspective, and we invite you to join us by committing to record an episode that can shine a light on this important issue. To take a look at past seasons and get more information visit www.womenpodcastersinsolidarity.com. Want More Reflection in Your Life? Book A Discovery Call Some key themes that emerge from all my conversations, is the power of reflection and the power of being seen. These are elements that I bring, not only to every podcast interview, but to my one-one-one coaching and Mother’s Quest Circle facilitation. If you’re seeking more space for pause and reflection in your life, I encourage you to reach out to me for a discovery call to learn how we might work together.  Visit mothersquest.as.me/discoverysession to schedule a time to talk. Click here to book a discovery call One Minute Mom Manifesto ⚡️Have you been feeling a nudge to say "yes" to create your Mother's Quest Manifesto? The official challenge and giveaway may be over, but the invitation and content is always there for you to create your #oneminutemommanifesto  Here are some easy steps you can follow...

Sternengeschichten
Sternengeschichten Folge 343: Der Supergalaxienhaufen Laniakea

Sternengeschichten

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 10:04


Unsere Erde, das Sonnensystem und die Milchstraße sind Teil einer kosmischen Struktur die "Laniakea" genannt wird. Das bedeutet "der unermessliche Himmel" und ist eine absolut passende Beschreibung für diesen Supergalaxienhaufen. Worum es sich genau handelt erfahrt ihr heute im Sternengeschichten-Podcast.

Rumors of Grace with Bob Hutchins
Episode 15- Susan Charest

Rumors of Grace with Bob Hutchins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 52:00


Susan Charest is a published writer, artist and proud member of the Society of Children Book Writers & Illustrators. Susan has written for Magnolia, Your Williamson, Catholic365.com and blogs at Sonshineblog.com. Her whimsical art is sold locally in shops across Middle Tennessee and online at her Etsy shop - Sonshine Love. She is currently working on her memoir titled “Laniakea” where she tells of a personal encounter with God after losing their daughter, Hannah. She currently lives in Franklin with her husband, their three boys and Fenway – their sock-eating dog.

Ciel & Espace
Laniakea : voyage sur les flots de galaxies

Ciel & Espace

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2017 35:09


Daydreamer
Laniakea

Daydreamer

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 83:22


And now for something completely different...all Deep House, both old and new. Summer vibes for good times. Enjoy ! 1. Aydin The Funki Chile - This? 2. Lifelike - Sunset (feat. Yota) 3. James Welsh - C64 4. Ananda Project - Deep Inside 5. Frankie Knuckles - I'll Take You There 6. Deee-Lite - Bittersweet Loving 7. Lamb - What Sound (Tom Middleton Deep Step Mix) 8. RÜFÜS DU SOL - Brighter 9. Kiwi - Mayfly (feat. Amy Skippings) 10. The Grateful Dead - Casey Jones (The Golden Pony "Golden Classics" Remix) 11. Bonobo - Flashlight 12. Parra for Cuva -Swept Away (feat. Anna Naklab) 13. Bougie Soliterre - Superficial 14. Baths - Ocean Death 15. Delorean - Seasun 16. Bon Iver - 22 (Over Soon) (CLOUDCHORD Remix)

The Quietus Radio
Show 41 – Daniel O’Sullivan

The Quietus Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 57:01


On a record-breakingly hot day Daniel O'Sullivan popped into tQHQ with what he describes as "musical air-conditioning" - nine terrific pieces of music to fan the breeze of righteousness over body & soul. As our regular readers will well know, Daniel is half of our long-time favourites Grumbling Fur, part of Ulver, Æthenor and Laniakea, and currently at the heart of This Is Not This Heat. Despite all that he's found time to release a solo album of mind-vibration pop music, Veld. As ever with O'Sullivan's work the music takes its power from a tricksy refusal to be pinned down - something very much seen in the nine songs he brought in to play here. They stretch from Gaelic meditations on death to Duke Ellington and the fuzzed euphoria of Lungfish, This Heat's 'Cenotaph' and the too-overlooked Judee Sill. Tune in for all of that plus conversation on inspiration, spirituality and his various musical projects. Thanks to Kathryn de la Rosa for production duties.

JMS Podcast
#104 Noa Laniakea

JMS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 83:24


Noa Laniakea is a Musician currently in the South SF Bay Area. Jorge rambles about selling a guitar, Noa talks about choosing the Bass at a young age, performing Bluegrass, and the inception of their last name. Song in the intro: "Tumbleweed" by The Mountain & The Moon Bass Performance: "Lazy Sundays" by Noa Laniakea

Behind The Mynd
Noah Laniakea!!!

Behind The Mynd

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2017 106:13


Today we welcome Noah Laniakea to the broadcast!! In the thick of their April tour from San Francisco to L.A., Noah is stopping by to talk art, music, being a genius on the bass, and what the future holds for us. This will be their debut on BtM, and we are stoked to dive in.

New Dimensions
The Transformative Path of Divine Love - Will Keepin - ND3599

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017


Keepin states that the essence of God resides in the heart; this supreme reality is deeply personal. His work as both a scientist and a seeker of spiritual wisdom reveals that we are witnessing the birth of a vast, unified worldview that unites and cross-fertilizes East and West. This far-ranging conversation also includes a scientific view of consciousness and more.Tags: Will Keepin, God, Divine Love, Satyana Institute, J. Krishnamurti, David Bohm, nondualism, theistic traditions, devotion, nondual path, Bhakti path, Path of love, Path of the heart, path of devotion, Shankara, Advaita Vedanta, Sri Aurobindo, Upanishads, Islam, hadith, Rumi, Urgyen Rinpoche, Dzogchen, Ramana Maharshi, surrender, T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets, implicate order, Bell’s theorem, quantum entanglement, spooky action at a distance, holomovement, fractals, Laniakea, Father Thomas Keating, Jesus, Arjuna, the divine fire in the heart, Spirituality, Peace/Nonviolence, Religion, Science

New Dimensions
The Transformative Path of Divine Love - Will Keepin - ND3599

New Dimensions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017


Keepin states that the essence of God resides in the heart; this supreme reality is deeply personal. His work as both a scientist and a seeker of spiritual wisdom reveals that we are witnessing the birth of a vast, unified worldview that unites and cross-fertilizes East and West. This far-ranging conversation also includes a scientific view of consciousness and more.Tags: Will Keepin, God, Divine Love, Satyana Institute, J. Krishnamurti, David Bohm, nondualism, theistic traditions, devotion, nondual path, Bhakti path, Path of love, Path of the heart, path of devotion, Shankara, Advaita Vedanta, Sri Aurobindo, Upanishads, Islam, hadith, Rumi, Urgyen Rinpoche, Dzogchen, Ramana Maharshi, surrender, T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets, implicate order, Bell’s theorem, quantum entanglement, spooky action at a distance, holomovement, fractals, Laniakea, Father Thomas Keating, Jesus, Arjuna, the divine fire in the heart, Spirituality, Peace/Nonviolence, Religion, Science

Ça Se Passe Là-Haut
Découverte d'un superamas situé derrière notre galaxie

Ça Se Passe Là-Haut

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2016 6:04


Une équipe internationale vient de révéler la présence d'un superamas de galaxies (un amas d'amas) encore plus imposant que le superamas Shapley, le plus grand connu à proximité de notre superamas Laniakea. Ce superamas de galaxies est très difficile à observer car il se situe dans la zone quasi inaccessible à l'observation qui est située dans le plan de notre galaxie. Ce nouveau venu, du nom de superamas de Vela (les Voiles), est situé à 800 millions d'années-lumière et nous attire vers lui avec une vitesse de 50 km.s-1.

OpenAir Sessions
Mesita Takes A Break From Electronica For An Acoustic OpenAir Session

OpenAir Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 17:32


James Cooley has spent eight years making electronic beats and melodies in his Littleton bedroom. He has self-released five albums and three EPs under the name Mesita. Cooley rarely performs live, but he recently stopped into our studio for a unique Mesita performance: Instead of electronica, he performed solo with acoustic guitar. He performed three songs from his catalog including the recent single "All Out In The Open," and spoke with Alisha Sweeney about his new album "Laniakea," exploring new pop music directions and the possibility of a Mesita tour.

Independent Music Podcast
#89 - Pye Corner Audio, Casual Nun, Gemma Ray, Dog Chocolate - 25 April 2016

Independent Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 78:44


It’s a week of lengthy musical explorations with a podcast clocking in at 80 minutes. We kick off with some great modern reggae sounds from Adam Prescott, and we’ve got new ones from Pye Corner Audio, Dog Chocolate, Necro Deathmort, Casual Nun, Gemma Ray, and a mammoth 14-minuter from Laniakea. There’s also a new one from Trost Records, rare 80s reggae from Groundation and a tribute to the late, beyond great Prince.

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GeoCastAway | GeoNáufragos
LANIAKEA. La vida se abre camino. Anécdota de Newton. Geocastsemanal 5feb16

GeoCastAway | GeoNáufragos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 25:01


Noticias semanales de nuestro http://delicious.com/geocastaway || Valora el podcast en http://geocastaway.com/valora

GeoCastAway | GeoNáufragos
LANIAKEA. La vida se abre camino. Anécdota de Newton. Geocastsemanal 5feb16

GeoCastAway | GeoNáufragos

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 25:01


Noticias semanales de nuestro http://delicious.com/geocastaway || Valora el podcast en http://geocastaway.com/valora

La Brújula de la Ciencia
La Brújula de la Ciencia s04e02: Laniakea, nuestro supercúmulo de galaxias

La Brújula de la Ciencia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 8:42


En este capítulo os hablamos de nuestro universo a gran escala: os contamos cómo son las estructuras más grandes que las galaxias. Sabemos que las galaxias son objetos gigantescos, pero éstas a su vez se agrupan en enjambres, y estos enjambres en cosas aún más grandes. Os explicamos cómo estudiamos estas estructuras y cómo podemos distinguir entre algo "gigantesco" y algo "más grande todavía". Y lo hacemos con motivo del primer mapa del supercúmulo del que formamos parte: Laniakea. Si os interesan las estructuras más grandes del universo y cómo llegaron a ser como son escuchad los episodios s05e40 y s03e31, os interesarán. Para aprender más sobre la expansión del universo escuchad los capítulos s03e22 y s05e30. Este programa se emitió originalmente el 12 de septiembre de 2014. Podéis escuchar el resto de audios de La Brújula en su canal de iVoox y en la web de Onda Cero, ondacero.es

Fronteiras da Ciência

Episódio 31 (2014). Neste programa, Jeferson Arenzon (IF-UFRGS) e Jorge Quillfeldt (Biofísica-UFRGS) conversam com Basilio Santiago (IF-UFRGS), sobre a recente descoberta do superaglomerado do qual nossa galáxia faz parte, Laniakea.

Labor
Labor. Laniakea. Vanus veres. Dopingutuvastus

Labor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2014


Astronoomid on avastanud, et meie galaktika Linnutee asub hiigelsuures galaktiate superparves, millele nad andsid nimeks Laniakea. Avastust ajakirjas Nature kommenteerinud Tartu Observatooriumi astronoom Elmo Tempel teeb seda ka Labori saates. Eesti Geenivaramu statistiku Krista Fischeriga teeme aga juttu uuringust, mis aitab tulevikus paremini jaole saada vananemisega seotud terviseprobleemidele nii meestel kui ka naistel.

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Labor
Labor. Laniakea. Vanus veres. Dopingutuvastus

Labor

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2014


Astronoomid on avastanud, et meie galaktika Linnutee asub hiigelsuures galaktiate superparves, millele nad andsid nimeks Laniakea. Avastust ajakirjas Nature kommenteerinud Tartu Observatooriumi astronoom Elmo Tempel teeb seda ka Labori saates. Eesti Geenivaramu statistiku Krista Fischeriga teeme aga juttu uuringust, mis aitab tulevikus paremini jaole saada vananemisega seotud terviseprobleemidele nii meestel kui ka naistel.

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Victor Camacho
Los Desvelados 09-03-14 MIERCOLES HR2 - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Victor Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2014 59:50


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Comentamos sobre el tratamiento de rejuvenecimiento usando sangre joven para cuerpos viejos, nos comentan sobre casos de experimentacion con enfermos mentales en GUatemala, Laniakea se llama nuestro hogar en el universo. US:(562)904-4822 Mex:01(800)681-1847 www.desvelado.comEscucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Victor Camacho. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/40270

60-Second Space
Milky Way's Home Supercluster Found

60-Second Space

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2014 1:23


Astronomers have identified the Milky Way’s cosmic address—inside the supercluster Laniakea, which means “immense heaven” in Hawaiian. Clara Moskowitz reports