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Guest host Tim Flakoll steps into Jay's shoes with a jam-packed episode featuring everything from weather updates and legislative breakdowns to the emotional side of college transitions—and even a lively game of “Famous Cates.” Special guests include NDSU First Lady Dr. Kate Cook, North Dakota Representatives Scott Wagner and Brandy Pyle, and poultry expert Dr. Abby Schuft. This one has range—charming, informative, and unexpectedly heartwarming.
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The Happy Hounds Pet Pantry supports local families with pets facing financial hardship or living on a fixed income.They host fundraising events throughout the year, including a calendar contest that engages and involves the community.Their first event is the Pet Pantry Palooza, April 5th, 2025 from 9-2. Located at 2008 Oak Tree Cove, Unit C, Hernando. It includes Vendors, Food Trucks, Live bands, Easter Egg Hunt, Horn Lake Animal shelter, Microchipping, Pals of Paws, and collar tags. And of course, The Pampered Pawtique, will be open for all of your pets supplies and goodies for you as well.Happy Hounds Pet Pantry Palooza, April 5th - 9-22008 Oak Tree Cove, Unit C, Hernando901-730-9012Venmo for Donations - @happy-petpantryThe Real Hernando Podcast is presented to you by Wesley Meadows Retirement Community and SRP Studios Podcasting.Also Sponsored In-Part:Brandon Vanderburg with Shelter InsuranceDesoto Local95.3 The RebelAngela Kidd InsuranceCity Hall CheesecakeDesoto Arts CouncilPok Cha's Egg RollsMotivate with Coach CampDenise's Happy HoundsTadpool Swim SchoolBig Note Music LessonsFor all channels and socials, go to http://TheRealHernando.com
Host: John GscheidmeierGuest: Sophia from the Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) of WaukeshaEpisode Overview:In this insightful episode of Wisconsin Real Estate Today, host John Gscheidmeier welcomes Sophia from HAWS to discuss the challenges and best practices of moving with pets. Whether planned or unexpected, relocation can be stressful for animals, and this episode provides expert advice on how to make the transition smoother for both pet owners and their furry companions.Key Takeaways:Understanding HAWS' Mission:The Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS) supports Waukesha County with pet adoptions, education programs, and community assistance.They aim to build a no-kill community and provide resources to help owners keep their pets.Challenges of Moving with Pets:Moving can be extremely stressful for animals, particularly dogs and cats, who rely on routine and familiar surroundings.Dogs may become anxious seeing moving boxes, new environments, and unfamiliar people.Essential Pre-Move Considerations:For Renters & Condo Buyers:Research pet policies before committing to a new lease or purchase.Some landlords and condominium associations have breed or weight restrictions.Preparing Your Pets for the Move:Gradually introduce moving boxes and changes to avoid overwhelming them.Create a safe space for pets on moving day to reduce stress.Moving Day Strategies:If possible, arrange for someone to watch your pet during the busiest parts of the move.Introduce pets to the new home gradually—let them explore room by room.Walk dogs around the property on a leash to establish boundaries.Recognizing and Managing Pet Stress:Signs of anxiety include panting, excessive licking, trembling, hiding, and avoiding eye contact.Consider consulting a veterinarian if your pet struggles with anxiety.Chewing and licking help produce dopamine, which can naturally calm pets.Post-Move Adjustments:Provide consistency with feeding, bathroom breaks, and bedtime routines.Check fences and yards for any escape points before letting pets roam freely.Be patient—adjusting to a new home takes time for pets.Microchipping & Identification:Ensure pets are microchipped and wear updated ID tags in case they get lost.Register pets with the local municipality after moving.Final Thoughts:Sophia and John emphasize the importance of preparation, patience, and using available resources to ensure a smooth transition for pets. HAWS offers training, behavioral support, and other resources to assist pet owners in Waukesha County and beyond.Resources Mentioned:HAWS Website: haws.orgHAWS Main Line: (262) 542-8851
We begin with a report from the FBI about scams. Older Americans were scammed out of $3.4 Billion last year. We discuss techniques for our elders to avoid these scams. Other segments include; Microchipping your pet. A recent returned Amazon package accidentally had the family cat inside the box. The cat was able to be […]
Compulsory microchipping of pet cats could be on the cards with the introduction of a new Green Party bill. The party is proposing a law obliging people to chip and register felines - to keep cats with owners and protect native wildlife. MP Celia Wade-Brown says a lot of people will want it to include compulsory de-sexing, and this may come up during the select committee process. "The first step is to get this bill to select committee so that we can hear the public's views, the experts' views, the animal welfare people." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"Working cat programs historically have been programs of last resort... I like to think of the working cats program as really going beyond that, where every cat has the possibility of a live outcome…” This episode is sponsored-in-part by Maddie's Fund, The Community Cat Clinic, and the Whisker Tracker App. In this episode filled with insight and inspiration, Stacy LeBaron, host of The Community Cats Podcast, sits down with Mary Scott, a dedicated animal advocate with over 15 years in the field of animal welfare. Mary's journey, which started as a veterinary receptionist and shelter volunteer, led her to become the director of the ASAP Cat Shelter's Working Cats Program in Santa Barbara, California. This unique initiative offers non-social, feral, or semi-social cats a second chance by placing them as "working cats" on farms, nurseries, and other properties where they can thrive while providing natural pest control. Throughout the episode, Mary shares her strategies for acclimating cats to new environments and ensuring they feel at home through careful preparation and adopter education. Stacy and Mary discuss the challenges and successes of maintaining a 95% live release rate, the importance of cultural education around spay and neuter, and the broader impact that working cats programs can have on communities. Whether you're looking to start a similar initiative or simply curious about humane ways to support non-social cats, this episode is packed with encouragement and practical advice for every animal advocate. Press Play Now For: The evolution of Mary's career from teacher to animal welfare leader Insights into ASAP's Working Cats Program and its impact on non-social cats Proven methods to help cats acclimate safely to new environments The vital role of community support in humane cat management How microchip-enabled cat doors improve cat safety and security Mary's advice for starting a barn cat program in any community The importance of self-care for long-term success in animal welfare work Resources Mentioned: ASAP Cats Website: asapcats.org Working Cats Program Application: Available under the Services section on the ASAP Cats website Contact Mary Scott at workingcats@asapcats.org or call 805-637-796
In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, the hosts discuss the various risks associated with Halloween for pets, including the dangers of candy ingestion and the anxiety pets may experience due to costumes and trick-or-treaters. Dr. Kerrie Robinson provides insights on how to keep pets safe during the holiday, including tips for managing their anxiety and ensuring they are secure. The episode concludes with fun Halloween facts and a reminder for pet owners to stay informed and proactive about their pets' health and safety during this festive time.TakeawaysThe biggest risk for pets during Halloween is accidental ingestion of candies.Pet owners should contact their veterinarian immediately if their pet ingests candy.Keeping pets in a separate room during trick-or-treating can reduce anxiety.Microchipping pets can help in case they escape during Halloween.Halloween decorations and costumes can be frightening for pets.Using sound machines or loud music can help mask doorbell sounds.It's important to consider a pet's temperament before taking them trick-or-treating.The pet poison helpline is available 24/7 for emergencies.Americans are projected to spend three billion dollars on Halloween candy this year.KeywordsHalloween, pet safety, pet health, Halloween risks, pet anxiety, pet care, trick or treating, pet poison helpline, pet emergency, pet owners
Butte Humane Society is offering to microchip residents' pets for free to help them get back to their owners during disasters. They also have a Pet Food Pantry available for Park Fire survivors. Also, a biomass plant is set to be built in Yuba County later this year and will convert wood waste from wildland fuel reduction projects into electricity, and PG&E is expanding programs to help residents pay past due energy bills.
This week, it's all about puppy care! Join our hosts, Melissa and Selah, as they welcome back veterinarian, Dr. Kathy, to get the scoop on why early habits stick, how to distract your pup from finger and toe-biting, and how to help keep them entertained. Dr. Kathy covers essential health care including first exams and vaccinations, and shares tips on socializing your pup to avoid any future doggy drama. She even covers how to stop barking (without losing your mind), choosing toys, and housebreaking like a pro. Did you think we forgot crate training? Microchipping? No chance! Dr. Kathy really dives deep in this episode to share everything that can help with raising a happy, healthy puppy! Care Experts is a weekly podcast by CareCredit where we sit down with doctors and experts who give information, tips and insight into healthcare treatments and procedures. Check in every Wednesday for new episodes at carecredit.com/careexperts or subscribe on your favorite podcast app. CareCredit is a health, wellness and personal care credit card that has helped millions of people with promotional financing options and is accepted at hundreds of thousands of provider and retail locations nationwide. Learn more at carecredit.com.
A man accused of two attempted kidnappings in Mission Valley may have tried to abduct other children. A warning for hikers as temperatures are expected to rise in San Diego County. The San Diego Humane Society is offering free microchipping ahead of Fourth of July. NBC 7's Nichelle Medina has the top stories of the day.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CTL Script/ Top Stories of June 22nd Publish Date: June 22nd From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, June 22nd and Happy heavenly Birthday to NBA player Pete Maravich. ***06.22.24 – BIRTHDAY – PETE MARAVICH*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. More Cherokee County Roads to be Resurfaced by End of The Year Mark Chesnutt Cancels Canton River Rock Show and Other Concerts Free Microchipping Available for Cherokee County Pets We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA STORY 1: More Cherokee County Roads to be Resurfaced by End of The Year Cherokee County Commissioners approved a $4 million contract with Baldwin Paving Company, Inc. for the 2024 resurfacing project, covering 11.681 miles of county-maintained roads. This initiative, part of a 25-year pavement life cycle plan, includes prominent subdivisions like Riverlake Landing, Golden Hills, and BridgeMill. Funding includes $3,297,747 from Georgia DOT's 2024 Local Road Assistance grant, with no local match required. Completion is slated by year-end 2024. An intergovernmental agreement amendment with Canton was also approved, covering 2.616 miles of city roads like Reservoir Drive and Marietta Highway, reimbursed by Canton for approximately $1 million. STORY 2: Mark Chesnutt Cancels Canton River Rock Show and Other Concerts Mark Chesnutt, scheduled to headline Canton's River Rock Music Fest on July 27, had to cancel due to recovering from emergency quadruple bypass surgery. His management cited the surgery and necessary recuperation time as reasons for the cancellation. Chesnutt expressed gratitude for support and understanding from fans and looked forward to returning soon. Canton officials are collaborating with his management to find a replacement headliner and will announce details shortly. For updates on the festival, visit ExploreCantonGA.com or CantonGA.gov. STORY 3: Free Microchipping Available for Cherokee County Pets Cherokee County is offering free microchipping for pets ahead of July 4th to prevent them from getting lost due to fireworks. The initiative aims to increase the chances of reuniting lost pets with their owners. Residents can visit the Cherokee County Animal Shelter in Canton from Tuesday to Saturday without an appointment. Microchipping is quick and involves minimal paperwork. If a pet goes missing, owners can fill out a form online or visit the shelter. Microchipped pets can be scanned to retrieve owner information swiftly. County offices, including the shelter, will be closed on July 4, but lost pet forms will still be processed. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment. Break: DRAKE STORY 4: Ball Ground Looking to Roll Back Milage Rate The Ball Ground City Council plans to maintain its millage rate for fiscal year 2025 at a "rollback" rate of 3.732, ensuring no property tax increase for residents. This rate matches the amount needed to generate the same property tax revenue as the previous year. City Manager Eric Wilmarth confirmed this decision, noting that it will result in approximately $1,001,000 in property tax revenue. Due to the required publication of a five-year tax history in the Cherokee Tribune, setting the millage rate has been rescheduled to July 11. The council previously approved a $6.3 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year in May. STORY 5: Cherokee County Man Convicted of Terroristic Threats Christopher Dean Bowling, 29, of Waleska, was convicted of terroristic threats by a Cherokee County jury following an incident last summer. The conviction stems from a domestic dispute where Bowling prevented his partner from leaving their home during an argument, which led to a disconnected 911 call. Evidence included a disturbing four-minute audio recording where Bowling allegedly threatened and strangled the victim. Despite the victim's reluctance for legal action, the prosecution emphasized the severity of emotional abuse and potential danger in the relationship. Bowling was acquitted of aggravated assault and cruelty to children charges but faced sentencing on June 21. For support in abusive situations, Cherokee Family Violence Center can be contacted at 770-479-1703, with emergency assistance available through 911. Commercial: INGLES 4 STORY 6: Kids Participate in Cherokee County Safety Town Over 100 children have participated in Cherokee County Safety Town this month, a program designed for incoming kindergarten students to learn about safety through interactive lessons. Hosted by Safe Kids Cherokee County and Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services, this marks the 20th year of the initiative. The program covers a range of safety topics such as road safety, fire safety, and poison safety, complemented by crafts, games, and simulated traffic scenarios. Teen counselors assist in activities and can earn community service hours. Participants receive certificates upon completing the week-long program, supported by various local agencies including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Cherokee Sheriff's Office. STORY 7: Work Set to Begin on Highway 140 and Batesville Road Intersection The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners has approved a $5.8 million construction contract with Bartow Paving Company, Inc. to enhance the intersection of Highway 140 and Hickory Road/Batesville Road. This project aims to improve traffic flow by adding additional thru-lanes on both roads and dedicated right-turn lanes on all sides of the intersection. Funding includes $2 million from the Georgia Department of Transportation's Local Maintenance and Improvement Grant, with the remaining $3.8 million coming from Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax funds. The construction, identified as a priority in a 2019 corridor study, is expected to begin soon and last between 18 to 24 months. We'll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: HELLER 4 SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. 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In this week's Talking Health, Arwen speaks to leading veterinary surgeon, Amelia Battersby, from Pet Health Club about why in one month's time, it will be law in England for our cats to be microchipped.
We begin with a report from the FBI about scams. Older Americans were scammed out of $3.4 Billion last year. We discuss techniques for our elders to avoid these scams. Other segments include; Microchipping your pet. A recent returned Amazon package accidentally had the family cat inside the box. The cat was able to be […]
Taxi fares going up, Earystane live wind data, microchipping cats, Chief Minister on the state of the economy & Douglas prom playground progress. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
If you've lost track of your pet for even a few minutes, you know how fast panic sets in. Over 10 million pets in the US alone go missing every year; of those, about 65% or 6.5 million never find their way back to their families. If there was one simple thing you could do to help ensure your pet comes home should they go missing, wouldn't you do it?This episode of Starlight Pet Talk brings you a critical conversation about the importance of microchipping your pets. My special guest for this episode is Dr. Matt Goetz, DVM, MBA. Matt is the senior professional services veterinarian for Merck Animal Health, makers of the HomeAgain microchip which we use at Starlight Outreach and Rescue. Matt and I share a candid conversation about microchips- from how they work to debunking myths about them. In this episode, we discuss: Why collars and tags may not be enough when it comes to reuniting lost pets with their ownersOur own personal experiences with microchipsThe lifesaving benefits of microchipping your petPractical tips for finding lost petsThe importance of microchip registration and keeping information up to dateMisconceptions about how microchips workAllaying your safety concerns - both for your pet's health and the privacy of your personal informationAnd more! Finally, we share heartwarming stories of reunions made possible by microchips. This episode is a lifeline for all pet parents, providing the knowledge and practical steps to ensure the safety and well-being of your pets.Shoutouts in this episode:HOMEAGAIN Pet RecoveryAAHA Microchip Registry LookupKeep this podcast coming to you each week and bringing you GREAT content so you can be the best pet parent ever! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/starlightpettalkGET YOUR STARLIGHT PET TALK MERCHANDISE HERE! www.starlightoutreachandrescue.org/store FOLLOW STARLIGHT PET TALK ▷ Official Site: https://www.starlighpettalk.com ▶ Facebook: / starlightoutreachandrescue ▶ YouTube: -https://bit.ly/starlightsubscribe ▶ TikTok: ...
Food and Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty HOW CLOSE ARE WE TO MICROCHIPPING The TRUTH about Food and Travel Broadcast Date: 11/11/2023 This story has been around for years; that eventually, humans would be microchipped. As technologies progresses, the question isn't whether, but rather, how close are we to having a microchip implanted into us? ### About the show: Food And Travel Nation with Elizabeth Dougherty is the fusion of food and travel. This fresh, compelling nationally-syndicated weekend program includes information for homesteading, traveling, gardening, taste tests, and in a twist, listeners hear what restaurant servers say about customers. Each week our listeners get the very latest food and travel information We produce homemade videos of healthy, easy to make recipes We feature no-holds barred interviews in a LIVE, fast-paced, nationwide call-in show. Elizabeth Dougherty is a writer, trained chef, world traveler and now an award-winning talk show host. Food Nation Radio was on the forefront of presenting expert guests with vital information about GMOs, at a time when no one was talking about or even knew about the subject. We give our listeners, advertisers and stations a LIVE SHOW. (NO “BEST OF'S” EVER!) We present hard-hitting topics and interviews without the same old political spin. We are very social media conscious and stay in touch with our audience. (200,000 plus) We work closely with advertisers and stations to ensure their success. We are ready to deliver a fresh, tight, first-class show to your station from our digital studio utilizing Comrex Access and our own automation system. Executive Producer – Michael Serio Requests: Sammone@proton.me website: FoodAndTravelNation.com email: Elizabeth@FoodAndTravelNation.com
EU food producers are incredibly protective of their products and the history that surrounds them - that's why there's such specific rules around who can make a Champagne, or Burgandy, when we're really drinking a sparking wine or a glass of light pinot. But it's one thing to want to call your product by that name to get the accolades, and another to fabricate its origins to benefit from the higher prices. That's fraud. So when we learned Italy's renowned makers of Parmigiano Reggiano, favoured for finishing off bowls of pasta and rocket salads, are adding microchips to their cheese in order to prevent counterfeited products, Alec and Sascha needed to know more. Want more Equity Mates? Click here. In the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of The Dive acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****This podcast is intended for education and entertainment purposes. Any advice is general advice only, and has not taken into account your personal financial circumstances, needs or objectives. Before acting on general advice, you should consider if it is relevant to your needs and read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement. And if you are unsure, please speak to a financial professional. Equity Mates Media operates under Australian Financial Services Licence 540697.The Dive is part of the Acast Creator Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on Bud's #WeeklyGeekOut . . . they're putting microchips in parmesan to prove their authenticity. =) webmeister Bud Listen and get more details at TheZone.fm/geekout
Donald P. Mazzella is a Political and Lifestyle Expert, who has been seen on MSNBC, Bloomberg and in WSJ (Wall Street Journal). He is COO of Information Strategies, Inc., a company that helps business managers improve profits. He currently oversees a print and Internet publication network centered around Small Business Digest with more than 3.2 million opt-in small business readers and healthcare industry stakeholders. As a reporter, he has covered national and international events. He has held senior-level positions at McGraw-Hill, Thomson, and Essence Communications. Mr. Mazzella holds BA, MA and MBA degrees from NYU and has taught at that university as well as others. He has authored several books including his newest, “An American Family Sampler,” which is making plenty of waves throughout the publication sector.
On this episode of HYPERSCALE, tech entrepreneur and leader Daniel Jaramillo discusses his experience with human microchipping and the potential for VR in daily life. As the founder of RXXO.io, a unique "Cryptangible" twin of the physical diamond supply, Jaramillo has a track record of creating products for millions of users. In this interview, he shares valuable insights into the future of technology and human advancements, including the potential for remote work with VR headsets and the revolutionary next release from Apple. Join us as we explore the important topic of security in human microchipping, delving into the procedure and potential complications, and hear Daniel's personal experience of spending a week wearing his Hololens. FOLLOW ► Instagram: https://bit.ly/briarig. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/briarlinkedin TikTok: https://bit.ly/briartiktok WEBSITE: https://briarprestidgeofficial.com
Nearly one in three pets gets lost at some point, putting some at risk…
Nearly one in three pets gets lost at some point, putting some at risk of never finding their way back home. Fortunately, microchipped pets are up to 20 times more...
On this episode of HYPERSCALE by Briar Prestidge, we sit down with Dr. Omar Mansur, a digital banking expert and Global Enterprise Lead at Codebase Technologies in MENA and APAC. Omar provides valuable insights into the future of cashless banking, discussing how society is moving away from physical cash towards digital transactions. We also explore the impact of social media on physical human connections, and the potential benefits of using chatbots to quickly find answers through machine learning. Additionally, we delve into the topic of microchipping, examining the current limitations in payment development and whether we may see a future where microchipping is used for transactions, and the potential implications for personal autonomy. FOLLOW ► Instagram: https://bit.ly/briarig. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/briarlinkedin TikTok: https://bit.ly/briartiktok WEBSITE: https://briarprestidgeofficial.com
Microchipping dogs is a trending topic in Texas!
Thousands of cattle roam the French island of Corsica. They can now be identified by microchip.
This week's full broadcast of Computer Talk Radio includes: - 00:00 - News of nerd fascination - Binance, FTX, Twitter, Netflix, iPhone Emergency SOS, more - 11:00 - Listener Q&A - Lotto laptop - Michelle asks Benjamin if lotto winner should get expensive tech - 22:00 - Craziest problems in all areas - Benjamin and Keith discuss an unexpected iPhone repair - 31:00 - Marty Winston's Wisdom - Marty gives reviews of some lawn and garden tech - 39:00 - Scam Series - Secret Santa scam - Beware of the Secret Santa Scam which operates year round - 44:00 - Keske on lifetime of phones - Steve and Benjamin discuss the world of computers and phones - 56:00 - Microchipping our bodies - Benjamin explores how long it may be before forced microchips - 1:07:00 - Listener Q&A - theft of wifi - Benjamin tells Beth how she can address neighbors freeloading - 1:16:00 - IT Pro Series 200 - Boss watching - Billy asks Benjamin how to know if the employer is monitoring - 1:24:00 - Listener Q&A - Internet speed - Dave asks Benjamin how much internet speed we actually need
Bryan Barrett talks to Dawn Roberts with the Beesley Animal Clinic and Foundation about free microchipping for veterans and active military (Thu. Nov. 10) from 8a-12:30p and 1
Table of Contents: STRATEGIC WARFARE PRAYER Israeli Rabbi Says He's Already Holding Meetings With Their Awaited Messiah (Who is actually the Antichrist) — Rabbis are afraid to leave the country lest they miss their Messiah's coming IT BEGINS: The Forerunner to ‘Mark of the Beast' Goes Mainstream as Microchipping of Bankcards into the Hands Starts…
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The New World Order, Agenda 2030, Agenda 2050, The Great Reset and Rise of The 4IR
Microchipping Children 4IR: World Economic Forum (Prison Planet) Courtesy RT News and World Economic Forum. Bible: Revelation 13:12-18 read. All gifts, support and donations towards research to be sent via Cashapp: $aigner2019.
‘Augmented Reality' and the Normalization of Dehumanization. We are joined by Leo Hohmann (Investigative Reporter, Independent Freelance Journalist). Topics discussed include: ‘Augmented Reality': Microchipping and Chipping. The Normalization of Dehumanization. Decision Time is Now.
Scroll through any community social media page in New Zealand and you're bound to find a post about a lost cat. And so it was on the Birkenhead community Facebook page this this week - with a picture of Carpark Cat, who'd taken to hanging around the local New World. But the post about the stray, but seemingly well-fed cat, appears to have sparked a custody battle. And with no microchip - it's hard to know for sure where her home is. Frustrated with seeing repeat messages about the same "lost" kitty, local resident Hilary took the cat by the tail - as it were. She joins Susie to explain - along with Christine Sumner, the SPCA's science officer, with a plea for people to microchip their cats.
Donald P. Mazzella is a Political and Lifestyle Expert, who has been seen on MSNBC, Bloomberg and in WSJ (Wall Street Journal). He is COO of Information Strategies, Inc., a company that helps business managers improve profits. He currently oversees a print and Internet publication network centered around Small Business Digest with more than 3.2 million opt-in small business readers and healthcare industry stakeholders. As a reporter, he has covered national and international events. He has held senior-level positions at McGraw-Hill, Thomson, and Essence Communications. Mr. Mazzella holds BA, MA and MBA degrees from NYU and has taught at that university as well as others. He has authored several books including his newest, “An American Family Sampler,” which is making plenty of waves throughout the publication sector.
Donald P. Mazzella is a Political and Lifestyle Expert, who has been seen on MSNBC, Bloomberg and in WSJ (Wall Street Journal). He is COO of Information Strategies, Inc., a company that helps business managers improve profits. He currently oversees a print and Internet publication network centered around Small Business Digest with more than 3.2 million opt-in small business readers and healthcare industry stakeholders. As a reporter, he has covered national and international events. He has held senior-level positions at McGraw-Hill, Thomson, and Essence Communications. Mr. Mazzella holds BA, MA and MBA degrees from NYU and has taught at that university as well as others. He has authored several books including his newest, “An American Family Sampler,” which is making plenty of waves throughout the publication sector.
In April, Dr. Josh Sharfstein appeared on the Washington Journal segment of C-SPAN to talk about the podcast and answer questions from callers live on TV. Many of the questions stemmed from misinformation that's proliferated online, but all COVID questions deserve answers. In this bonus episode, we share some of those questions and Dr. Sharfstein's responses—live and unscripted.
Cough once for COVID-19. Microchip implants without a vaccine. Blur the lines between your bed and your gaming chair. FDA clearance for Fitbit passive heart rhythm monitoring. How does a cop tell a driverless vehicle to “step out of the car”? Puppy fraudsters being sued by Google. Why not collect solar power in space where the energy is eleven times stronger. The future of bicycles – not just an e-bike but a folding e-bike. Lithium-ion batteries are the greatest technology in EV batteries…until they aren't. What is next?
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David Codney & Kim Moran host Wherever It Takes Us, a podcast where no topic is too uncomfortable, taboo, or off limits. It's a funny, vulnerable, no bs exploration into anything and everything. The hosts and their guests engage in authentic and uncensored deep dives into the abyss of life. On this episode we explore the idea of human microchipping. If you could have a microchip the size of a grain of rice, implanted into your hand, for the convenience of opening doors, paying at the grocery store, sailing through security at the airport, or carrying your health information, would you do it? If you have a strong opinion or point of view on any topic, hit us up, we'd love to hear from you. Links:David Codney-Website: Acidandsalt.comInstagram: @chefcodney Kim Moran-Website: kimmorancoaching.comEquineandhuman.comInstagram: @kimcalifornia Music: Among the Globe by Colorfilm Music
Temperatures are warming up and that means our beloved pets will be spending more time in the great outdoors. But according to AKC Reunite, one in three pets will become lost at some point in their life. Our guest explains how pet microchips work and offers guidance on flea and tick prevention.
John and Daryn debate whether they would microchip their children and read some of the Patreon and Facebook Group reactions to the idea. Also, Daryn recaps her flight home to NYC from LA with a special furry friend! Now you can sign up for our Patreon content for 15% if you subscribe annually! No monthly billing, just a one-time payment and BOOM you get everything we've ever posted + everything we will in the future! Full episodes, behind-the-scenes content, access to our live streams! You're going to love it! Sign up and support our show as independent creators here: http://patreon.com/ShakenAndDisturbed And if you've already signed up for Patreon, thank you, Mom and Dad love you.
This week, Andrew was joined by Kennedy and Deanna to discuss whether or not THIS was The Worst Week Yet. Topics include: Chris Pratt is weird and gross, Joe Biden works on emissions at a global climate meeting, The barstool sports guy is a predator, October was a jobs month, Insurrectionists getting some justice, Kyle Rittenhouse jury selection is a joke, Ahmaud Arbery's jury selection is a clown show, JFK junior is a flake, Lauren Boebert tries to reclaim “THE dress”, Covid: still a thing, Microchipping children, Chinese Disneyland lockdown, Aaron Rodgers gets the rona, The Astroworld tragedy, Papa John's Pizza Experiment, Pittsburgh's got a new mayor, Virginia's got a new governor, Buffalo does NOT have a new mayor, and Build Back Better looks to be officially dead. Patreon.com/worstweekyet Send us emails: Worstweekyet@gmail.com Follow the pod across platforms: @WorstWeekYet Follow Andrew: @andrewhilaryus Follow Kennedy: @KennedyTCooper Follow Deanna: @ddddeanna
It's been quite a journey being a bridge of science and spirit but the integrity of the bridge has never been so shaken as it has been over the last couple of months. I have been a certified Physician Assistant for 5 years with experience in primary care, sleep medicine, and integrative medicine. Trained in western medicine, I have had such a profound sense of obligation to educate the public regarding the COVID vaccinations, especially in the midst of so much misinformation. Join me in this special evidence-based episode to learn how the vaccine works, why it is crucial to get one, and debunk the myths about it. Here are some of the questions I'll be addressing: What are the ingredients in the vaccines, what do those scientific words actually mean? Do the vaccines alter your DNA? The Mechanism of Action (how it works) of the mRNA (Moderna and Pfizer) and the Johnson & Johnson vaccines Do the vaccines cause infertility? Can you be microchipped with a vaccine? What is herd immunity? And why can't we do “natural” herd immunity instead of mass vaccination? I'm also going to spend some time sharing how to know whether what your reading is a reputable resource or not and how to find evidence based resources. Resources cited: https://portal.ct.gov/Coronavirus/Covid-19-Knowledge-Base/Vaccine-Ingredients (COVID Vax Ingredients) https://www.medrxiv.org/content/medrxiv/early/2021/06/01/2021.05.30.21258079.full.pdf (COVID Vax and Female Fertility) https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/andr.12907 (COVID and Male Fertility 2020) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41423-020-00604-5 (SARS-CO2 Detected in Post-mortem males with COVID) https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2021/06/microchipped-vaccines-15-minute-investigation/619081/ (The Atlantic Article on Microchipping) https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/herd-immunity (Herd Immunity) Watch the replay on https://www.facebook.com/100032571671438/videos/437414600930847/ (Facebook )and https://www.instagram.com/tv/CTVBX1xnz-s/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link (Instagram). Loved this episode?Thoughts you'd like to share? Connect with me at angelica@angelicapascone.com
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Hear the straight scoop about cyber-hackers from Deb Radcliff the first journalist to cover cybersecurity as a beat and the author of the recently published thriller: Breaking Backbones.Tune in to hear:How Deb started covering cybercrime in 1996What it's like to be harassed by Kevin Mitnick's friendsThe real deal on “hacker groups” like the l0pht and Cult of the Dead CowWhat the term “hacker” really meansWhat's up with those crazy hacker names like: Des0l8tion, Sk3w, and Elv3nWhat it was like to make the shift from journalism to cyber-thriller authorIssues and concerns with human microchippingSome of the real world characters that are fictionalized in the bookSneak peak into the rest of the trilogyHow you can win an autographed copy of Deb's book!________________________________GuestDeb RadcliffOn Linkedin
On this episode we talk to Michelson Found Animals CEO Brett Yates about microchips and how they work, accessibility to vet care, and more! We also chat about our friend Bart the pit bull, and how you can help him get the surgery he needs to live his best life. Show links: With impressive accuracy, dogs can sniff out coronavirus Missouri Bill Would Allow Restraining Orders to Protect Pets of Domestic Violence Survivors Check out Michelson Found Animals! Help our friend Bart get surgery on his double cleft palate! Help us keep pets and people together!
Health and Lifestyle contributor Monica Leighton shares the importance of microchipping your pets in observance of "National Check the Chip Day" | Celebrity dog trainer Joel Silverman offers professional tips on back to school transition training for your pups | Leeanna Gantt, founder of TookTake medication control introduces the label system to cover dosage of hourly, daily and 7-10 day intervals.
Maybe a bit of Tiger King voices with Jackie and launching a bakery biz with Akina and preparing her to cry for her shark tank moment and a lot of how people of Target are all right next to each other without masks on and how shopping Asian grocery stores are the way to go in a pandemic with Aiden in Houson. Very clean and not a lot of people in there and they all have masks on. Go to H Mart and why is Westworld getting so boring.
With warmer weather, we are spending more and more time outdoors again and that means more exposure to a tiny creature that poses big problems. I'm talking about ticks, a biting, blood-sucking bug not much bigger than a pinhead. But they are nothing to take lightly. Ticks are everywhere, increasing in numbers, and spreading a serious illness called Lyme Disease. You need to listen to our interview his week with a top expert on tick infestation and Lyme Disease, a very real threat to any RVer who spends a lot of time outdoors. Also this weeks, lots of tips, listener questions, RV News of the Week, the RV Calendatr and an off the beaten path report Click the player below to Listen Now or scroll down through the show note details. When you see a time code hyperlink, you can click it to jump directly to that segment of the podcast. [spp-player] Show Notes for Episode #128 2/22/17 of Roadtreking - The RV Lifestyle Podcast: JENNIFER'S TIP OF THE WEEK We've talked before about a great product called Reflectix, an insulating product that comes in rolls and can be easily cut to fit inside and around your RV's windows. Most recently, we used it on a winter camping trip in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and it did a great of keeping our Roadtrek motorhome warm by preventing the inside heat from escaping through the windows. But you can also use Reflectix in the summer to keep your air-conditioned coolness in, and the outside heat…out! A listener named Tom tells us the Reflectix should be applied on the outside of the window, not the inside. Don't put inside the window because it would reflect too much heat onto the window and could damage the glass. Mount it outside, with stick on Velcro, just as Tom suggests! [spp-timestamp time="8:45"] And be sure to send me your tips and suggestions for the RV lifestyle. You can use the “Leave Voicemail” link at Roadtreking.com. Just click it and then use the built-in microphone on your computer or mobile devise to record a message to me. You can do it over as many times as you want, until you are satisfied. And then you just click a button and it comes right to my email inbox. I love hearing from you! Jennifer's tip of the week is brought to you by RadPower Bikes (www.RadPowerBikes.com_… an electric bike manufacturer offering direct to consumer pricing on powerful premium electric bikes. Now with free shipping! LISTENER QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK: Joyce has air in her water lines and wants to know how to get it out [spp-timestamp time="12:42"] Bill saw our recent Videoblog about our trip south and through Nashville and wants to know how to beat rush hour traffic in big cities [spp-timestamp time="14:40"] And Bob asks about amateur radio and RVing. [spp-timestamp time="18:05"] Sponsoring this part of the podcast is Van City RV in St. Louis, and their Partner Dealerships Creston RV in Kalispell, Montana, and Wagon Trail RV in Las Vegas. Bringing You the largest Inventory of class B's from three locations. PET TIP OF THE WEEK What could be worse than losing your pet while on an RV trip? [spp-timestamp time="23:26"] Bo's collar with name and phone number engraved on it It happens and it happens much too often. Our pets can be stressed and confused in new environments and be frightened by those unfamiliar surroundings. Do you know that lack of identification means as few as 14% of pets ever find their way home after getting lost? So for starters, always have your pets wear a collar with ID. Our Bo has his name and our phone number engraved on his collar, We don't have to worry about a metal tag getting snagged and falling off. But there's even a better way: Microchipping. About the size of a rice grain, a microchip is inserted under the skin in less than a second. It needs no battery and can be scanned by a vet or an animal control officer in seconds. If your pet gets lost and is taken to a vet clinic or animal shelter, your pet will be scanned for a microchip to reveal his unique ID ...