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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Send a textS6 E118 - Laughter and Sleep: Unlocking the Secrets to Better RestIn this live episode recorded at Podcast Fest, we delve into the surprising connection between laughter and sleep. We discuss how laughter can positively impact your sleep by reducing anxiety and hypervigilance. Highlighting the differences between joyful arousal and threat arousal, we offer practical tips on incorporating humor into your bedtime routine to enhance relaxation. Additionally, we provide insights into why focusing less on sleep perfection can improve your overall rest.00:00 Introduction: The Connection Between Laughter and Sleep00:18 Live Recording at Podcast Fest00:38 The Science Behind Laughter and Sleep01:33 Personal Anecdotes and Practical Tips02:18 Biology of Humor and Insomnia03:37 Practical Ways to Use Laughter for Better Sleep05:01 Misconceptions and Proper Use of Laughter06:37 Conclusion: Final Thoughts and Future Topics✨ Real rest isn't just about falling asleep, it's about feeling at ease again. I'm Dr. Daniel Baughn, sleep psychologist and co-host of Sleep Takeout. I help professionals and high-achievers who seem to have everything together on the outside but can't quite turn off their minds at night.
"I do not remember this song. No part of me is like, 'oh yeah, this bit!'"Sometimes, we all feel that way about this one, Nico.
Monday, February 16, 2026
Chris travelled down to the Bunbury Runners Club last week to record Sean Cowan & Ashlee Ritson of Koombana Physiotherapy present a live seminar to the members of Bunbury Runners Club entitled ‘Going the Distance', talking all things brain, body, fuel and how these work together in endurance training. Apologies for the first 7min with audio issues which are resolved shortly after. Follow the Koombana Physiotherapy guys on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koombanaphysio This episode is brought to you by the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival. Famous for its beautiful, flat, and fast course, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival offers ocean views up Ocean Drive, dolphin spotting in Koombana Bay, fast racing around Big Swamp and the challenge of the infamous Bunbury lighthouse - or as we like to call it - THE CHECKERED BASTARD. With personalised drink stations, on-course entertainment, and a finish line vibe that captures everything great about the regional WA running community, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival delivers an experience you'll remember long after your legs stop aching. So lace up, set your sights south, and make Bunbury your next race destination in April 2026. Find out more and enter now at runbunbury.com.au Reach out and connect! Instagram: @warunningpod Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP
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Wherein Andrew discusses different French Dialects and is probably wrong, Want to hear every episode, and see every video review? head to https://archive.org/details/headfullofradio
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HAPPY 200 TO US! Almost one whole year later, enjoy this truncated live recording of the magic that is: SMELLS LIKE LOVE ~ the only dating show where the nose does the picking!With special presentation by dsm-firmenich's Justin Welch. APPLY TO BE A DATER &/OR GET SMELLS LIKE LOVE TIX HERE: linktr.ee/emmavern& use code 'perfume' for $20 tickets!!! V-DAY 9:30P @ CAVEAT - SEE U THERE!
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
In this episode, I sit down with drummer David Northrup for a deep and wide-ranging conversation about groove, longevity, and serving the song. David has built an incredible career by doing precisely that, whether he's playing traditional country, blues, soul, or roots-based music. We start by talking about his current work with Joe Nichols, why it's such a musical and personal fit, and what it means to work for an artist who values authenticity, consistency, and real country music. David shares stories from the road and explains why being a good human is just as important as being a great drummer.We spend time digging into David's early musical influences growing up in central New York, where constant exposure to Motown, singer-songwriter records, pop radio, and classic albums shaped his musical instincts. David talks about learning by listening, studying album credits, and developing a deep appreciation for feel and style long before social media or online tutorials existed. He reflects on how that environment taught him to truly listen, absorb, and respect the music rather than chase trends.David walks through his path to becoming a professional drummer, from starting in school band programs to a pivotal moment when he saw Chuck Mangione perform while in college. That experience helped him realize music was the path he needed to take seriously. We talk about the importance of mentors, including teachers who challenged him when he wasn't ready and supported him when he was, and how discipline, fundamentals, and humility played a massive role in his development.We dive deep into David's years in Nashville, including his first five years building connections, studio work, and eventually landing his long-running gig with Travis Tritt. David explains how Nashville truly is a five-year town, why patience matters, and how preparation and professionalism keep you working once you get the call. We also talk about his deep admiration for drummers like Carlos Vega, Jeff Porcaro, Steve Jordan, Russ Kunkel, and others, and why groove, taste, and feel will always matter more than flash.A significant highlight of the conversation is David's time touring with Boz Scaggs. He shares what it was like to step into such an iconic musical legacy, learn to play with conviction at very low volumes, and work alongside world-class musicians night after night. We talk about why playing the room matters, how restraint can be more complicated than power, and why those lessons apply to every drummer at every level.We also spend time talking about David's solo record Shapes, including how it came together over many years, the musicians involved, and why recording live, organic performances was central to the album's sound. David explains his philosophy of making music that's groove-focused, accessible, and enjoyable for listeners beyond just musicians. We close by discussing teaching, clinics, the importance of shuffle feel, regional time concepts, and the soft skills that help musicians not just get gigs but keep them. It's an honest, thoughtful conversation packed with wisdom for musicians and music lovers alike.To learn more about David, visit his website. Music from the Episode:All Blues (David Northrup)Smooth (David Northrup)Bayou Chicken (David Northrup)Salty Crackers (David Northrup)Thank you for listening. If you have questions, feedback, or ideas for the show, please email me at brad@thebandwichtapes.com.
Monday, January 26, 2026
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Hear the voices of the unheard; from the last cultural free-zone of Maastricht: The @landbouwbelang : An oasis of cultural capital amidst a dreary, dried-up culture of capitalism Recorded live at the the @cultuur_infestation festival; young and old, locals and expats, students and professionals, aid-organizations and artists talk about their experience at the @lbb__forever and express their opinions about the lack of institutional support and impending threats of eviction of this much beloved community! Episode cover art: @flami_c Music: @djs.amigaamiga https://soundcloud.com/amiga_amiga Shout-outs: @freepalestine.maastricht @pacificfuzz @sept2002_ Jingle: @boo_op
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
"The Making of the John Batchelor Show" is a live-streaming "beta" experiment launched by John Batchelor on Monday, January 12, 2026. The primary objective of this specific program is to demonstrate "total transparency" by allowing the audience to see the behind-the-scenes process and technical "bumps" involved in producing the show.According to the sources, this format provides several unique insights into the show's production: Live Recording for Radio: While the stream is broadcast live, Batchelor and his guests record specific segments that are later lined up for the standard radio audience in the evening. Technical Troubleshooting: The stream captures the raw interactions between Batchelor and his producer, Chris Noel, as they manage software like StreamYard, troubleshoot audio issues with guests, and coordinate the timing of the "go live" countdown. Real-Time Coordination: The sources show Batchelor and co-host Bill Roggio managing the schedule in real-time, such as texting guests like Jonathan Seiya to arrange interview slots between other segments like "New World". A "Maiden Voyage": Batchelor describes this weekday streaming effort as a "maiden voyage" and a way to jump into the "pool" of new technology, even when they are not entirely confident in the tools. Expert Integration: The format allows for casual introductions and pre-interviews between experts, such as when Batchelor introduced David Shedd to Bill Roggio before they began a formal recorded segment on China's cyber-espionage. Throughout the broadcast, the experts used this transparent platform to analyze an "unprecedented" period of global instability. They covered a wide array of topics, including the news blackout in Iran, the "fiction" of U.S. strikes in Syria, and the shift toward center-right governments in Latin America following the removal of Nicolas Maduro.In essence, "The Making of the John Batchelor Show" functions like a "glass-walled studio," where the audience observes both the polished geopolitical analysis and the unscripted logistical efforts required to bring that analysis to the airwaves.1850 SUBURB OF TEHRAN
Send us a textWe recorded this episode LIVE at SEEK 2025 in Columbus, Ohio from the St. Paul Center booth, and it was such a fun, chaotic, joy-filled experience. In true Daily Nothings fashion, this episode feels like a cozy Patreon-style catch-up… just with a lot more background noise and energy.We're diving into all of our favorite segments, including What's the Tea in our lives, Daily Somethings we're currently loving, Daily No Thanks (because not everything is a vibe), plus the songs we've had on repeat and recipes we can't stop making. It's an honest, unfiltered conversation straight from the heart of SEEK.Because this was a live podcast recording at a busy conference, the audio quality may sound a little different than usual — thank you for your grace as we bring you this special episode straight from the floor.If you love real conversations, Catholic conference culture, lifestyle chats, faith-filled fun, and feeling like you're hanging out with friends, this episode is for you.St. Paul Center: Learn how to elevate your speech and pre-order Fr. Gregory Pine's new book Training the Tongue at stpaulcenter.com/trainingthetongue. Use code Daily20 at checkout for 20% off by February 4th and enter for a chance to win on of three signed copies.Tan Digital: Coming from Tan Books is a new app, that is basically an online Catholic bookstore, that you can find in the app store! Just search "Tan Digital" and download today to start your free trial!Receive EXTRA content by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/TheDailyNothingsPodcast Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://youtube.com/@thedailynothingspodcast?si=zxKuNgKossdwHvQhThanks for listening to The Daily Nothings Podcast! Be sure to subscribe and leave a rate and review.