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Send us Fan MailWe are Bolton-bound this week to chat with Lancashire legends, The Papashangos!Lol Shango and Jimmy Shango are in MLPP Towers after we saw them wearing dildos at MPF and thought "these are our kind of people".We chat Shango history, getting pre-judged by people and venues, animal hostage situations, the Cambridge definition of confetti, song inspirations, live recordings, hating vinyl and having a namesake band.Barret's been at a fest, Tom's social life has fallen through again, one of our mates was in a collision with an ice cream van and loads more stuff that i can't recall right now but trust me its there.Music this week is from: Leech Bleeders, Million Years, Sloppy Seconds, The Aquabats, The Apers and Play Lunch.
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A massive part of Earth's surface has been missing for over 20 million years… until now. Scientists have just uncovered a shocking geological mystery — a section of the planet that vanished without a trace millions of years ago. Where did it go? How did it disappear? And most importantly... what does its discovery mean for Earth's future? Dive into the latest scientific breakthrough that's rewriting everything we thought we knew about Earth's ancient history. Could this be connected to plate shifts, mass extinctions... or something more bizarre?
Silver Screen Science is our series where we explore science on the big screen and beyond. This year, we're taking a tour through cinematic history with Old School Dinosaurs! This episode, we visit a classic of mid-century caveman-versus-dinosaur cinema, with One Million Years B.C. Check out our website for blog posts and more: http://commondescentpodcast.com/ Join us on Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/commondescentpodcast Lots more ways to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/common_descent The Intro and Outro music is “On the Origin of Species” by Protodome. More music like this at http://ocremix.org.
Eternity with God can sound too good to be true — even impossible. Will heaven really never end? And if not, will we still be happy after a million years?
Guy Winch shares the simple strategies for taking back control of your mind, energy, and attention from work. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) How to stop rumination loops 2) The trick to dealing with difficult situations beyond your control 3) The overlooked key to build into your weekly schedule Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep1141 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT GUY — Guy Winch Ph.D. is an internationally renowned psychologist who advocates for integrating the science of emotional health into our daily lives. His science based self-help books have been translated into 30 languages and his 3 viral TED Talks have garnered over 35 million views. He advises start-ups in the mental health space, worked with the US and UK governments, and has created emotional health programs for fortune 500 companies. His work has been featured in the NY Times, WSJ, the Boston Globe, CNN, Time, Psychology Today, and other major outlets. He is the co-host of the Ambie Nominated Dear Therapists podcast. He lives and maintains a private practice in Manhattan.• Book: Mind Over Grind: How to Break Free When Work Hijacks Your Life• Substack: The Psychology Lab• Website: GuyWinch.com— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • Book: Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution by Cat Bohannon• Book: The Devil Emails at Midnight: What Good Leaders Can Learn From Bad Bosses by Mita Mallick— THANK YOU SPONSORS! — • Monarch.com. Get 50% off your first year on with the code AWESOME.• Vanguard. Give your clients consistent results year in and year out with vanguard.com/AUDIO• Shopify. Sign up for your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/better• Gusto. Get three months free when you run your first payroll with gusto.com/AWESOMESee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
‘We are not talking about revolt but rather of a complete flowering of human goodness, which can alone produce a good, creative society.' This episode on Flowering has four sections. The first extract (2:46) is from Krishnamurti's fourth talk in Saanen 1965, and is titled ‘Goodness Only Flowers in Freedom'. The second extract (23:45) is from the fourth discussion at Brockwood Park School in 1982, and is titled ‘A Soil in Which Goodness Can Flower'. The third extract (47:09) is from Krishnamurti's fourth talk in Madras 1973, and is titled ‘Letting the Past Flower in the Present'. The final extract in this episode (1:06:19) is from the first talk in Madras 1979, and is titled ‘The Flowering of the Seed of a Million Years'. The Krishnamurti Podcast features carefully selected extracts from Krishnamurti's recorded talks. Each episode highlights his different approaches to universal and timeless themes that affect our everyday lives, the state of the world and the future of humanity. This episode's theme is The Flowering. Upcoming themes are Behaviour, Art and Competition. This is a podcast from Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. Please visit our website at kfoundation.org, where you can find a popular collection of quotes, a variety of featured articles, along with a wide selection of curated material in the Index of Topics. This Index allows easy access to book, audio and video extracts. Our online store stocks the best of Krishnamurti's books and ships worldwide. We also offer free downloads, including a selection of booklets. You can also find our regular Krishnamurti quotes and videos on Instagram, TikTok and Facebook at Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review or rating on your podcast app.
Do you think humans are biologically wired for one partner? Or have we been socially conditioned into monogamy? We deep dive into the science and history of human relationships to figure out whether pairing with one person for life is our natural state of being, or if we're actually biologically predisposed to be non-monogamous.SHOW NOTES:Our biology wants us untethered. So why does society place so much emphasis on monogamy?:https://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-barash-why-humans-choose-monogamy-20160320-story.htmlMonogamous Animal Study - where humans rank:https://www.theguardian.com/science/2025/dec/10/humans-rank-among-leading-monogamous-mammals-study-findsPODCAST: Science Vs - True Love: Is Monogamy Unnatural? https://open.spotify.com/episode/1gm9BvCWsHhXN2erbvNXivPODCAST: Lives Well Lived w/ Anna Machin: Monogamy Is Unnaturalhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/3WyhifKm70RhzlLUChN8S3BOOK: Esther Perel - Mating In CaptivityBOOK: Sex At Dawn - Christopher Ryan and Cacilda JetháBOOK: Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution - Cat Bohannon VIDEO: Helen Fisher + Chris Ryan + Esther Perelhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMji-YE1qVADM us your thoughts, questions, topics, or to just vent at @triplejthehookup on IG or email us: thehookup@abc.net.auThe Hook Up is an ABC podcast, produced by triple j. It is recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land where we live, work, and learn.
Big Truss Tuesday When you invite people over to your house you have one job... Keep them entertained and keep them your attention... Perhaps Brook should have read the room better... Matua Marc had a dream that had lead to him being the forefront of a heist... The Great Chair Heist Of 2026!.. Papa Mike McRoberts is back in studio to break down the biggest stories with us - Today he will be covering how the foreseeable future looks when it comes to the prices of the likes of fuel and giving more context as to why this is happening... Hit that link below to stay caught up with anything and everything TMS. www.facebook.com/groups/3394787437503676/ We dropped some merch! Use TMS for 10% off. Here is the link: https://youknowclothing.com/search?q=tms Thank you to the team at Chemist Warehouse for helping us keep the lights on, here at The Morning Shift... www.chemistwarehouse.co.nz/ 00:00 - Intro 2:14 - Check In 9:21 - Daily Bread (2.8 MILLION YEARS) 16:44 - The Great Chair Heist Of 2026 26:14 - Breaking Down The Biggest Stories With 'Papa' Mike McRoberts 39:43 - Final Words 40:53 - Outro Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A massive part of Earth's surface has been missing for over 20 million years… until now. Scientists have just uncovered a shocking geological mystery — a section of the planet that vanished without a trace millions of years ago. Where did it go? How did it disappear? And most importantly... what does its discovery mean for Earth's future? Dive into the latest scientific breakthrough that's rewriting everything we thought we knew about Earth's ancient history. Could this be connected to plate shifts, mass extinctions... or something more bizarre?
This week's Monster Mondays hops in the way-way-way-way-way-back machine to visit the dinosaurs and the sex symbol Raquel Welch in one of her most memorable images in One Million Years B.C. Find new episodes of the Film Seizure Podcast every Wednesday and a new Monster Mondays each Monday at www.filmseizure.com Like what we do? Buy us a coffee! www.ko-fi.com/filmseizure Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmseizure/ Follow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/filmseizure.bsky.social Follow us on Mastodon: https://universeodon.com/@filmseizure Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmseizure/ You can now find us on YouTube as well! The Film Seizure Channel can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/c/FilmSeizure
Who's in the mood for love? Or at least making out? Turns out our animal ancestors were really into it. — Support and sponsor this show! Venmo Tip Jar: @wellthatsinteresting Instagram: @wellthatsinterestingpod Bluesky: @wtipod Threads: @wellthatsinterestingpod Twitter: @wti_pod Listen on YouTube!! Oh, BTW. You're interesting. Email YOUR facts, stories, experiences... Nothing is too big or too small. I'll read it on the show: wellthatsinterestingpod@gmail.com WTI is a part of the Airwave Media podcast network! Visit AirwaveMedia.com to listen and subscribe to other incredible shows. Want to advertise your glorious product on WTI? Email me: wellthatsinterestingpod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We reach the saviour of Andy Dufresne!Yes, Miss Fuzzy Britches is here to save us all from iguanas, turtles and flying beasties.Forget the fact that it couldn't happen and celebrate the fact that Hammer made it happen?“The House Of Hammer Theme” and incidental music - written and produced by Cev MooreArtwork by Richard WellsThe links you think you'll need are here & more!https://linktr.ee/househammerpod
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Send us a textWe walk the Florissant Fossil Beds and trace how volcanic mudflows turned a living redwood forest into a world-class fossil site. Along the way, we meet Eocene mammals, explore ancient climate, and reflect on the human choices that saved this place from development.• planning trails around the visitor center and winter hours• overview of Eocene mammals and insect fossils• how lahars buried trees and silicified wood• reading tree rings for ancient climate insight• redwood cloning and why redwoods no longer grow here• Lake Florissant's brief life and rich fossil layers• the Big Stump, souvenir damage, and saw marks• Charlotte Hill's butterfly and the scientist lineage• preservation vs development and the 1969 park designation• ongoing research to locate buried stumps and future discoveriesIf you have any questions or comments about this site, let me know by sending a message!Support the show
Ian McMillan explores Rainer Maria Rilke's life advice, and is joined by Paul Farley, Griot Gabriel, Kate Fox and Ulrich BaerPaul Farley brings us the sound of planes, and the world of the usher - as well as a life-long connection to Robert Louis Stevenson's 'A Child's Garden of Verses'. Paul's latest collection 'When it Rained for a Million Years' was shortlisted for this year's T.S.Eliot Prize.'Can poetry change your life'? - poet and Verb regular Kate Fox - and writer and scholar Ulrich Baer explore a 'neon line' (an outstanding line of poetry' ) by the German language poet Rainer Maria Rilke; an enigmatic line that has left the page and entered popular culture. So why is Rilke's poetry so popular in 2026 - a hundred years after his death? Kate's latest book is 'On Sycamore Gap' - Ulrich's writing on Rilke includes 'Dark Interval: Rilke's Letters on Grief, Loss and Transformation'. Griot Gabriel is from Manchester, and founded The Poetry Place. In 2025 he won the Forward Prize for 'Best Single Poem – Performed' for ‘Where I'm From'. Here he shares extracts of new work and explores the resonance of the word 'hand-me-down'.
“Are you saved?” is the only question that will matter a million years from today. In this 30 minute sermon by Michael Penfold you will learn what it means to be saved, how you can be saved, why you need to be saved, if salvation is by grace alone, what happens if you are not saved, how you can know you are saved and how you can be sure you are saved. Readings: Matt 1:21, Eph 2:8-9, John 3:17. (Recorded The post The Only Question That Will Matter One Million Years from Now | Michael Penfold first appeared on Gospel Hall Audio.
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Simplify is back! When you leave the doctor with a protocol for what ails you, do you wonder where the knowledge behind your prescription came from? In fact, we know how to treat today's woes thanks to the bodies of people who suffered—and nowhere is that data more inexact and editorialized than in women's health. Feminist cultural historian Dr. Elinor Cleghorn, who specializes in women's health and its history, is just the person to set the story straight. Her book, Unwell Women, demystifies myths around women's health—stories about what women's bodies are for, whether pain is just a necessary side effect of being a woman, and why women's bodies have been policed and traded as political capital, yet we still have to fight to be believed about our own bodily experiences. Women's bodies aren't mysteries—they are our own to care for and make decisions about. In this episode, Caitlin Schiller talks with Dr. Cleghorn about the relevance of this history today, as women's sexuality and reproductive freedoms are being redefined in response to a threatened patriarchy and budding pronatalist movements across the west. In the Bookend, Ben and Caitlin make reading recommendations and discuss Simplify's new, independent era. Caitlin's rec: Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Evolution by Cat Bohannon Ben's rec: The Confessions of Frannie Langton by Sara Collins Let us know what you thought of this episode! Find us on instagram at @simplifypod on instagram. Subscribe to our newsletter here. Email us at info@kollomedia.com This episode of Simplify was produced by Caitlin Schiller, Ben Schuman-Stoler, and Ody Constantinou in Berlin, Germany, for Kollo Media.
Creating strong passwords is a modern headache. Simple ones are easy to hack. Complex ones are hard to remember. And using the same password everywhere is just asking for trouble. This episode begins with a smarter, practical strategy for creating passwords that are both secure and memorable. Source: Sid Kirchheimer, author of Scam-Proof Your Life (https://amzn.to/3SeWhA5) Men and women differ in ways that go far beyond the obvious — and some of the most fascinating differences rarely get discussed. From how men and women hear sound differently, to why women tend to live longer, to how hormones influence behavior in surprisingly specific ways, these differences are deeply rooted in biology and evolution. Cat Bohannon joins me to explain what science really shows. She holds a Ph.D. from Columbia University and is author of Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution (https://amzn.to/3SgBUlO). Rats, insects, bees, deer, spiders — the world is full of creatures we label as “pests.” But what actually makes an animal a pest? And why do humans respond to some species with fear, anger, or extermination, while others get sympathy or protection? Bethany Brookshire explains how humans often create pests through our own behavior, and what our reactions reveal about us. She's an award-winning science writer and author of Pests: How Humans Create Animal Villains (https://amzn.to/3vzlpZt) And finally, most drivers never adjust their car's headrest — or even know how it should be positioned. In a crash, that small oversight can make a big difference. We wrap up with how to set your headrest properly to reduce the risk of whiplash and neck injury. https://www.adlergiersch.com/provider-blog/how-to-properly-adjust-your-headrest-to-prevent-whiplash/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's Kofi episode is brought to you by our pal Josh Caldwell from The Engine Room podcast! We're digging out our amps and turning them up to ten and heading back to the Sunset Strip, kinda. George Lynch is an American guitarist, best known for his work with the hard rock/heavy metal band Dokken and his post-Dokken solo band Lynch Mob, whose debut album, "Wicked Sensation", we'll be covering today. He is regarded as one of the most renowned and influential metal guitarists of the 1980s, noted for his distinctive playing style and sound. But will Kev be impressed with the gallons of hoodala on offer and will Corey be back in his metal happy place?The only way to find out is to turn on, tune in, and blow your thoughts away.Songs covered in this episode: "Wicked Sensation", "River of Love", "Sweet Sister Mercy", "All I Want", "Hell Child", "She's Evil But She's Mine", "Dance of the Dogs", "Rain", "No Bed of Roses", "Through These Eyes", "For a Million Years", "Street Fightin' Man"Don't forget to follow us on social media and leave us a rating/review if you're enjoying the show!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UltimateCatalogueClashTwitter: https://twitter.com/UCatalogueClashBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/ucatalogueclash.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/mz9ymTwSSE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jason La Canfora, Audacy NFL Insider, joins Willard and Dibs to talk us through the Joe Burrow drama, to discuss the 49ers' standing in the NFC, and more.
Fossils Reveal the Green Anaconda Has Been a Giant For 12 Million Years | ZME Science Bones of giant anacondas found in Venezuela. Here's what scientists discovered when they pieced them together | Discover Wildlife Gigantism In Anacondas Has Existed For 12 Million Years, As Seen In These Huge Backbone Fossils | IFLScience Fossils reveal anaconda snakes have been giants for millions of years - BBC Newsround Full article: An early origin of gigantism in anacondas (Serpentes: Eunectes) revealed by the fossil record Save on the perfect Holiday gift by visiting AuraFrames.com to get $35 off Aura's best-selling Carver Mat frames - named #1 by Wirecutter - by using promo code COOLSTUFF at checkout. Contact the show - coolstuffdailypodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Please support Freeform Portland! DJ Lennon joins Ricardo Wang this episode. PLAYLIST: Artist Song Release Released Label Storm & Stress It Takes a Million Years to Become Diamonds So Lets Just Burn Like Coal Until the Sky’s Black Under Thunder … Continue reading →
1/8. The Deep History of North American Mammals and the Arrival of Human Predators — Dan Flores — Flores's book Wild New World examines North American fauna spanning 66 million years, detailing the evolutionary processes and intercontinental migration patterns that created the diverse Pliocene animal assemblage. Flores argues that Eurasian animals including deer and elk possessed significant adaptive advantages over indigenous species because they possessed millennia of evolutionary experience with humans functioning as apex predators. Flores emphasizes that humans emerged as a distinctive carnivorous mammalian species possessing unprecedented hunting capabilities, ultimately driving them across continents and oceans in search of prey.
How far back in evolutionary history does kissing go? Through phylogenetic analysis, an international team of scientists found that kissing was likely present in the ancestor of all apes – which lived 21 million years ago. Not only that: They were definitely kissing Neanderthals. The study was published in the journal Evolution and Human Behavior. In this news roundup, we also talk about new clues about the collision that created our moon and a moss surviving the hardships of space.Interested in stories about human evolution? Email us your question at shortwave@npr.org.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Hour 1 of the Thursday morning show, with perspective on the biggest breaking stories. And a new study finds evidence that kissing evolved among cave dwellers and apes. The info you can only get on the Bob Rose Show for 11-20-25
Scientists found evidence of a whole continent that vanished like, ages ago—like, 115 million years ago! It's like something out of a sci-fi flick, right? Apparently, it was this massive landmass, kind of like what we have now with Africa and stuff, but then poof! It just disappeared into thin air, or rather, deep into the ocean. They're calling it "Greater Adria," and it's got geologists buzzing with excitement about Earth's ancient history. Makes you wonder what other secrets this planet's hiding, huh? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An episode where I riff on the following:"The world once said flight was impossible for 10 million years—then only two months later, the Wright brothers proved them wrong. What the world sees as unrealistic often just means it hasn't been done yet—and trusting your path doesn't mean eliminating doubt; it means learning to keep moving through it.” Press play babe.MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:Drop The Veil Workshop:Save your seat today: amyvanmeijl.com/droptheveil--RESOURCES & LINKS:Unapologetic Abundance: The Release ExperienceFREE 3-day private podcast to shift shame, alter timing and challenge the 'ideal state' when it comes to your experience with money in your life.Get on the INSIGHTS email list: amyvanmeijl.com/insightsBREAK UP WITH BROKE: amyvanmeijl.com/breakupwithbrokeThe audio journey designed to release worry, reframe debt and recalibrate your thinking to welcome in expansion and wealth into your life.--The Peri-Person's Guide To Manifestation: amyvanmeijl.com/theperiguideIf you're an ovary-bearing human about to (or already in) the menopause transition (hello perimenopause) & struggling with your go-to manifestation practices, this one's for you. Grab the guide today.--WORK WITH ME 1:1:90 Mins 1:1: amyvanmeijl.com/coaching3 month Next Level Intensive Mentorship: amyvanmeijl.com/nextlevel> Want to book a quick chat to see if we'd be a fit? Click the link on the Next Level booking page.Executive Leadership Mastermind: amyvanmeijl.com/executive--GO DEEPER:Freebies, coaching & money programs: amyvanmeijl.com -- SUBMIT A QUESTION: Submit a question to the podcast: amyvanmeijl.com/podcastquestions -- SOCIALS & SHARE A REVIEW:
Why did the dinosaurs go extinct? We've all heard the theory about the asteroid that hit the Earth and destroyed the Dinos. But what if it was a myth we truly believed in? A new theory claims that dinosaurs would be wiped from Earth even without an asteroid. Let's take a look at these 27 roarsome facts about dinosaurs... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremy Au explains how human civilization remained mostly unchanged for nearly a million years before experiencing rapid economic and technological growth in just the last few centuries. He traces this transformation from basic survival to modern innovation, reflecting on how technology, trade, and governance reshaped human life and why Southeast Asia's development tells a unique story. 00:42 A Million Years of Sameness: Jeremy describes how humans lived by farming, hunting, and foraging for generations, using the same tools and passing down the same skills over time. 02:00 Flat Growth for Centuries: He explains that for hundreds of thousands of years, the global economy grew only about 0.05% per year, with little change in productivity or living standards. 06:40 Francis Bacon's Utopia: Jeremy shares how in 1626, Francis Bacon imagined a future where humans could create light and see distant or microscopic objects, which were once seen as miracles. 09:00 Three Generations of Technology: He compares the Walkman era, the Nokia phone generation, and today's iPhone and ChatGPT world, showing how fast technology evolves within three generations. 20:10 Southeast Asia's Economic Divergence: He highlights how Singapore's GDP per capita now matches the United States, while Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines remain far lower. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/future-shock Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Vietnamese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts #HumanProgress #TechnologyEvolution #FutureShock #EconomicGrowth #InnovationJourney #SoutheastAsia #AIRevolution #GenerationalChange #DigitalTransformation #BRAVEpodcast
Kelly Wendorf, Founding CEO of EQUUS, a pioneering leadership development organization, is an author, socially responsible entrepreneur, ICF Master Certified Coach, and an expert in the artform of taking people through meaningful change and on to high levels of success, purpose, and profound fulfillment. She has been assisting her clients in navigating transformation for over 30 years, and in doing so, has extensively researched the question: what conditions need to be created to allow people to live a life of deep authenticity, freedom, and joy? Having also experienced numerous tectonic shifts in her own life, she intimately knows the landscape of metamorphosis and emancipation from the limiting conditioning of modern life and its narratives. She has been called a “corporate shaman” and a “CEO whisperer”. Creator and developer of The EQUUS Experience®, an award-winning unique approach to Equine Assisted Learning, her work has been featured in Forbes, VOGUE, Huffington Post, and The New York Times. Her latest book Flying Lead Change – 56 Million Years of Wisdom for Leading and Living (Sounds True), invites us to look to the evolutionary intelligence of nature to meet the challenges we face today. She works inside a spectrum of clientele – from Amazon, to Microsoft to some of the most underserved communities. She serves her clients from world-wide remotely and also in person, alongside her talented co-facilitators––a herd of seven equines––on her small ranch just outside Santa Fe, New Mexico.BONUS: Complimentary placement in Kelly's 2026 courseHow to Lead a Transformative Life$457 value Use code EQUUS100KWSend us a textSupport the showCan't get enough of the Journey On Podcast & it's guests? Here are two more ways to engage with them. Find exclusive educational content from previous podcast guests which include webinars, course and more: https://courses.warwickschiller.com If you want to meet your favorite podcast guest in person, you can attend our annual Journey On Podcast Summit either in person or via live stream: https://summit.warwickschiller.com Become a Patreon Member today! Get access to podcast bonus segments, ask questions to podcast guests, and even suggest future podcast guests while supporting Warwick: https://www.patreon.com/journeyonpodcastWarwick has over 900 Online Training Videos that are designed to create a relaxed, connected, and skilled equine partner. Start your horse training journey today!https://videos.warwickschiller.com/Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WarwickschillerfanpageWatch hundreds of free Youtube Videos: https://www.youtube.com/warwickschillerFollow us on Instagram: @warwickschiller
It's classic ERRP this week - both in form and content- as Kieran and I discuss the iconic 60's fantasy film, 'One Million Years B.C.'. This episode was recorded (back in 2024) as a Patreon exclusive episode (over at https://www.patreon.com/ErrP) but now it's free to listen to, for your audio entertainment. Enjoy!
Kelly Wendorf is a leadership teacher, coach, and author of Flying Lead Change: 56 Million Years of Wisdom for Leading and Living. Drawing on indigenous teachings, neuroscience, and the wisdom of horses, she offers a nature-based approach to leadership that fosters connection, care, and resilience. Wendorf guides leaders—whether in workplaces, families, or communities—to “lead from behind,” creating safety, presence, and harmony while embracing our wild, authentic selves. Her work inspires a profound reimagining of how we live, love, and lead in a rapidly changing world.Interested in learning leadership from Kelly firsthand?Her transformative leadership course will guide you through practical tools to lead with authenticity, connection, and courage.LIMITED TIME OFFER - DISCOUNT CODEFind the course at equusinspired.com/how-to-lead-a-transformative-life
Things aren't quite as sunny on the environmental front as some recent guests suggest. According to the award winning science writer Peter Brannen, our planet is in an unprecedented crisis. We're burning 500 million years of the earth's history in a few decades, Brannen warns, so we should all quit pretending that our recycling will miraculously save the planet. That said, though, his latest book, The Story of CO2 is the Story of Everything, is the complex narrative of how carbon dioxide (CO2) both made and might unmake our world. So CO2 is simultaneously the good guy and the villain in our environmental story. Without carbon dioxide, Brannen warns, Earth would freeze into an uninhabitable ice ball. But too much creates a Venus-like greenhouse hell in which all life would be quickly extinguished. We hang in a delicate sweet spot that took nature millions of years to manufacture —and we humans are now disrupting this ecological balance at breakneck speed. The result is what Brannen calls a terrifying planetary experiment with no safety net. So stop pretending your recycling will save the earth, he warns. Fixing the planet will require more than a new Tesla and regular trips to Whole Foods. 1. CO2 is Earth's Essential Paradox Carbon dioxide both enables life and threatens to destroy it. Without CO2, Earth would freeze into an uninhabitable ice ball within decades. But too much creates a Venus-like greenhouse hell. We exist in an extremely narrow window that took millions of years to establish.2. We're Conducting an Unprecedented Planetary Experiment Humans are burning 500 million years of stored solar energy (fossil fuels) in just a few decades, releasing ancient CO2 at a rate 100 times faster than natural volcanic processes. This speed overwhelms Earth's natural ability to rebalance the system.3. Individual Consumer Actions Won't Save Us Recycling, driving electric cars, and other personal choices create demand for better technologies but won't solve a problem of this scale. The focus on consumer responsibility was actually a strategy pushed by fossil fuel companies to deflect from systemic change.4. Technology Offers Hope, But Carbon Removal is Fantasy Solar power costs have plummeted dramatically, offering genuine reasons for optimism. However, carbon capture and removal technologies are thermodynamically expensive and cannot scale to meaningful levels—they're "basically useless" if we don't first cut emissions to nearly zero.5. Democracy May Be Too Slow for Climate Action International climate treaties produce "mealy-mouthed press releases" while missing targets. Brannen suggests the most realistic path forward is that clean energy becomes so economically superior that countries adopt it regardless of political will, potentially leaving the U.S. behind if it doesn't adapt.Keen On America is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
Believe it or not, but Illinois had a tropical climate at one point. Recently, scientists at the University of Missouri have been able to confirm that 300 million years ago, Illinois was much more tropical than it is now.Two of the lead authors of the study join the program. The 21st Show is Illinois' statewide weekday public radio talk show, connecting Illinois and bringing you the news, culture, and stories that matter to the 21st state. Have thoughts on the show or one of our episodes, or want to share an idea for something we should talk about? Send us an email: talk@21stshow.org. If you'd like to have your say as we're planning conversations, join our texting group! Just send the word "TALK" to (217) 803-0730. Subscribe to our podcast and hear our latest conversations. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PT6pb0 Find past segments, links to our social media and more at our website: 21stshow.org.
A new study into the caves in Waitomo is shedding light on just how our natural land was shaped by volcanic eruptions. Author Dr Simon Barker spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
What does the female body itself contribute to the story of human survival and development, and how does it differ from other animals and specifically, other mammals? These contributions include but are not limited unique attributes for gestation, childbirth, and lactation.Cat Bohannon is a researcher, scholar, and the author of the book Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution.Greg and Cat discuss the significant role of the female body in human evolution. Cat shares the origins of her interdisciplinary approach to writing the book. Their conversation explores the evolutionary importance of maternal and infant health, the implications of sex differences in biology, the historical intersections of gynecology and sexism, and the deeply ingrained cultural norms around reproduction. Their discussion also touches on the origins of patriarchy and the impact of modern medical advancements on child-rearing and fertility trends.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:The deep story of mammals is reproductive investment06:13: “Eve,” [the book] in so many ways, was just—it's like a giant thought experiment, right? Like, okay, what if we do take this seriously? What if we say, what if sex differences do matter? What does the current science say about where they might and what that might implicate? And how does that change the story of ocean? You know, because like the big story, like you say, of mammalian evolution is reproduction. It's reproduction. I mean, it's cool that some little bit of a quasi-reptilian jaw broke off and now we have inner ear bones, but that's not a really interesting story in evolution. You know what I mean? 06:53: You know, that's not the deep story of mammals. The deep story of mammals is reproductive investment.Why are female bodies always regulated across cultures?59:52: We seem to, in every human culture, create rules that regulate access to female bodies. One way or another, we may have a subset of rules that are more liberal—that is distinct to our culture. We may have a set of rules that are more what we would call conservative or more controlling. That is distinct to our culture. It just depends on which culture you are in. What we all do have is these damn rules.Lactation is a two-way communication system55:40: We have to think of lactation then as this kind of two-way communication platform between the maternal body and the offspring's body, right? So whether that kid's getting stressed and there's more cortisol in its saliva, or whether the mothers experiencing a stressful environment, then they are effectively biochemically communicating that to one another through that bi-directional transfer point of the damn nipple, which is one incredibly cool. There's nothing like that in the animal world. Two. Oh, okay. So then we have to think of lactation as a thing that's more than simple caretaking. It's actually a major foundational thing that happens in mammals that have nipples.Why women store special fats in their hips and butt45:28: One of the things that is really interesting is that on the maternal body, different fat depots seem to have slightly different chops... [45:48] So this gluteal femoral fat, that is your upper thighs, your hips, and your butt — those fat deposits seem to specially store different kinds of stuff. There are these long-chain fatty acids, LCFAs — long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. Our bodies are not good at making them from different parts. [46:26] For females, we mostly seem to store them in our butts. We start storing them in childhood, and then we keep going, and it turns out they do seem to be really important for building baby brains and baby retinas, which, by most accounts, are just an extension of your brain anyway.Show Links:Recommended Resources:PlacentaMalariaPlasmodiumEpidural, see Tina Cassidy's unsILOed Podcast episodeBruce EffectSolomonAlloparenting, see Sara Hrdy's unsILOed Podcast episodeKatie HindeUpsuck HypothesisGuest Profile:LinkedIn ProfileAlumni Profile | ButlerSocial Profile on InstagramWikipedia Entry for EveGuest Work:Amazon Author PageEve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution
Nathan H. Lents joins the show to discuss why some birds are extra loud in bed, along with his new book: The Sexual Evolution: How 500 Million Years of Sex, Gender and Mating Shape Modern Relationships. Plus, Sara Kiley explains how horses are used to create snake anti-venom, and Rachel talks about how Napoleon played a part in instigating the art of canning food. The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week is a podcast by Popular Science. Share your weirdest facts and stories with us in our Facebook group or tweet at us! Click here to learn more about all of our stories! Go check out Mary Roach's new book, Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy! https://maryroach.net/replaceable.html Links to Rachel's TikTok, Newsletter, Merch Store and More: https://linktr.ee/RachelFeltman Rachel now has a Patreon, too! Follow her for exclusive bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/RachelFeltman Link to Jess' Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/jesscapricorn -- Follow our team on Twitter Rachel Feltman: www.twitter.com/RachelFeltman Produced by Jess Boddy: www.twitter.com/JessicaBoddy Popular Science: www.twitter.com/PopSci Theme music by Billy Cadden: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6LqT4DCuAXlBzX8XlNy4Wq?si=5VF2r2XiQoGepRsMTBsDAQ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Steelers went to Jacksonville for their first preseason game---with no Aaron Rodgers playing---and when Mike Tomlin went to the podium in postgame….NO ONE ASKED ANY QUESTIONS As some point out, it could be a small media group that made the trip for the preseason…but no one asked a question at all Show Sponsored by MIDWEST BANKOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Anyone who listens to this episode can enjoy Kelly's course, How to Lead a Transformative Life, for free! Here are the details: 100% off of How to Lead a Transformative Life - worth $457Use EQUUS100KWTwo consecutive Saturdays for two hours (four hours total)Here is a link to the course:https://www.theequusacademy.org/courses/how-to-lead-a-transformative-life-2025How can horses lead transformations in human souls and in human cultures? They do this by presencing an ancient wisdom that always appears vibrantly alive and alove. A “flying lead change” allows a running horse to respond with breathtaking grace to changing conditions. “Collectively, we need a similar physics-defying maneuver,” Wendorf writes in her book, Flying Lead Change: 56 Million Years of Wisdom for Leading and Living. Kelly and I discuss her book, which offers an essential guide to nature-based leadership inspired by the wisdom of indigenous teachings and horses.Kelly locates a common element to the challenges and crises of our modern age in disconnection―from each other, our planet, and the sense that our lives have purpose and meaning. Kelly's work offers a new approach to leading and living inspired by two profound sources of ancient wisdom: original peoples and Equus (the horse), grounded in evidence-based principles of neuroscience.Her book discusses the key elements to a horse-inspired approach, including:• Listening―the starting point for all leadership, in which we suspend our biases and preferences• Care―explore the ancient, indigenous understanding of care that is reciprocal, empathic, and beneficial to all• Presence―meeting the here and now with vulnerability, openness, and a stable foundation• Safety―how a masterful leader creates a sense of group resilience and strength by “leading from behind” for the welfare of all• Connection―ways to move away from coercion and force to promote genuine communication and belonging• Peace―creating group harmony right now through the surprising concepts of “congruence” and “tempo”• Freedom―returning to our wild nature that is inherently free, unbridled, and unbroken• Joy―moving beyond temporary happiness to a state of wholehearted engagement of life, whatever the circumstancesKelly Wendorf, MCC, MECDFounder and CEO of EQUUSKelly Wendorf is an ICF (International Coach Federation) Master Certified Coach, published author, spiritual mentor, disruptor, and socially responsible entrepreneur.Her early experiences were vitally and deeply shaped by the natural and ancient world around her where she learned a way of listening to forces within people, nature and moments. This unconventional education grants her a gift of perception that liberates untapped potential and hidden gifts within individuals and organizations, helping them to solve problems differently through a wisdom-informed and wholeness approach.Throughout her life she has lived and worked around the world, studying with many spiritual and Indigenous leaders in India, Africa, Indonesia and Australia. Such immersion in multi-cultural perspectives has honed a passion for creating a new narrative in the human condition, empowering high-performing individuals, organizations, and their leaders to wield meaningful change in their families, communities, and in the world through servant leadership and innovative business development. She has worked inside a spectrum of clientele – from Amazon, to Microsoft to some of the most underserved communities. She has been called a ‘corporate shaman' and a ‘CEO whisperer'. She is known for being a trustworthy translator of ancient cosmologies to contemporary relevance.Kelly founded, edited and published Kindred magazine (Australia), an evidence-based publication that explores the social, cultural and biological underpinnings of a...
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. On the show this time I have new music from echolyn, a wide variety of styles from around the globe and across the decades, from the famous to the obscure, and The Symphonic Zone. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Curved Air - U.H.F., from Air Cut2. Porcupine Tree - No Luck with Rabbits, from On the Sunday of Life3. Porcupine Tree - Begonia Seduction Scene, from On the Sunday of Life4. Porcupine Tree - This Long Silence, from On the Sunday of Life5. Porcupine Tree - It Will Rain for a Million Years, from On the Sunday of Life6. Rain Tree Crow - Big Wheels in Shanty Town, from Rain Tree Crow7. Marillion - Fake Plastic Trees, from Less Is More8. Pink Floyd - Don't Leave Me Now, from The Wall9. Pink Floyd - Another Brick in the Wall Part 3, from The Wall10. Pink Floyd - Goodbye Cruel World, from The Wall11. Michael Bierylo - Traveling Light, from Cloud Chorus12. Códice - En el Umbral de la Paz, from Alby y Ocaso13. Led Zeppelin - For Your Life, from Presence14. Rush - Need Some Love, from Rush15. LIfe - Jag Färdas [cd bonus track], from LifeTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE16. Mona Lisa - Manèges et Cheveux de Bois, from Grimaces17. Nathan Mahl - Without Words, from Shadows Unbound18. Banco del Mutuo Soccorso - Canto Nomade per un Prigioniero Politico, from Io Sono Nato Libero19. Renaissance - Renaissance Man, from Symphony of Light20. Kitaro - Orochi, from Kojiki21. echolyn - Time Has No Place, from Time Silent Radio iiLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE22. Klaus Schulze - Silent Running, from Trancefer23. Rod Argent - Spirits, from Red House24. Saga - The Further You Go, from Sagacity25. Amon Düül II - Dem guten schönen Wahren, from Phallus Dei26. Pentangle - Lyke Wake Dirge, from The Lost Broadcasts 1968-197227. Ekseption - Introduction, from 528. Ekseption - Siciliano in G, from 529. Sky - Caldano, from The Great Balloon Race30. Emergence - Chant, from The Quest Begins31. Anthony Phillips - Sisters of Remindum (Basic Mix), from The Archive Collection Volume II32. Allan Holdsworth - All Our Yesterdays, from Atavachron33. The John Irvine Band - Devil's Work, from Psychopomp34. Richard Pinhas - The Western Wail (Part 1), from L'ethique35. Soft Ffog - Ken, from Soft Ffog
Join me on a nostalgic journey as we uncover the forgotten fantasy and sci-fi gems of the 1980s! From hidden cult classics to overlooked masterpieces, we'll delve into the three most underrated sci-fi and fantasy novels of this classic decade that flew under the radar. Get ready to rediscover the magic of a bygone era and explore the fantastical worlds that are waiting for your exploration. So, grab your Walkman, put on your neon shades, and let's blast off into the fantastical 80s!#FantasyForTheAges #SFF #SciFi #ScienceFiction #Fantasy #UnderratedBooks #FantasyFiction #BookRecommendations #TBR #HiddenGems #booktube #booktuberWant to purchase books/media mentioned in this episode?Aegypt: https://t.ly/0xafrAlways Coming Home: https://t.ly/zWGPdThe Black Company: https://t.ly/QMwqBThe Boat of a Million Years: https://t.ly/gXfoMBridge of Birds: https://t.ly/S6lruCugel's Saga: https://t.ly/bi0AZFool on the Hill: https://t.ly/hM0EzFortress: https://t.ly/JTGyvThe Glamour: https://t.ly/JF8z7In the Drift: https://t.ly/nQbw-Job: A Comedy of Justice: https://t.ly/wknhNLyonesse: https://t.ly/4KEl1Neverness: https://t.ly/-G4iANo Enemy But Time: https://t.ly/8a-x-The Ragged World: https://t.ly/RwvxcRed Spider White Web: https://t.ly/UgfLCReplay: https://t.ly/ZmIz1Rynocerote: https://t.ly/HmFySShiva Descending: https://t.ly/GxulpThe Snow Queen: https://t.ly/7rr9KThe Sword of the Lictor: https://t.ly/o9OhaThe Talisman: https://t.ly/FpEEPTea with the Black Dragon: https://t.ly/7buptTimescape: https://t.ly/O5PSFUnquenchable Fire: https://t.ly/ZhIIdThe Unreasoning Mask: https://t.ly/q-drfThe War Hound and the World's Pain: https://t.ly/5H1OBThe Warrior's Apprentice: https://t.ly/x8BSmWizard of Pigeons: https://t.ly/JuE6jThe Wounded Land: https://t.ly/TZcDNWays to connect with us:Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FantasyForTheAges Follow Jim/Father on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/13848336-jim-scriven Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/jMWyVJ6qKk Follow us on "X": @Fantasy4theAges Follow us on Blue Sky: @fantasy4theages.bsky.socialFollow us on Instagram: fantasy_for_the_ages Follow us on Mastodon: @FantasyForTheAges@nerdculture.de Email us: FantasyForTheAges@gmail.com Check out our merch: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/fantasyfortheagesJim's Microphone: Blue Yeti https://tinyurl.com/3shpvhb4 ————————————————————————————Music and video elements licensed under Envato Elements:https://elements.envato.com/
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Good evening: The show begins in DC where the pursuit of Signalgate... CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR FIRST HOUR 9-915 #UKRAINE: SIGNALGATE BEGINS. COLONEL JEFF MCCAUSLAND, USA (RETIRED) @MCCAUSLJ @CBSNEWS @DICKINSONCOL 915-930 #UKRAINE: BLACK SEA TEST. COLONEL JEFF MCCAUSLAND, USA (RETIRED) @MCCAUSLJ @CBSNEWS @DICKINSONCOL 930-945 1/2: #SCOTUS: LAWFARE AGS, RED AND BLUE. JONATHAN ADLER, CIVITAS INSTITUTE 945-1000 2/2: #SCOTUS: LAWFARE AGS, RED AND BLUE. JONATHAN ADLER, CIVITAS INSTITUTE SECOND HOUR 10-1015 #OCEANIA: SECURING THE CENTRAL PACIFIC. CLEO PASKAL, FDD. @GORDONGCHANG, GATESTONE, NEWSWEEK, THE HILL 1015-1030 PRC: ANTI-ISAT. RICK FISHER, @GORDONGCHANG, GATESTONE, NEWSWEEK, THE HILL 1030-1045 PRC: BULLYING CANADA WITH EXECUTIONS. CHARLES BURTON SINOPSIS. @GORDONGCHANG, GATESTONE, NEWSWEEK, THE HILL 1045-1100 PRC: BLACK MARKET NVIDIA. BRANDON WEICHERT, NATIONAL INTEREST. @GORDONGCHANG, GATESTONE, NEWSWEEK, THE HILL THIRD HOUR 1100-1115 #RUSSIA: WITHERING AGRICULTURE, OIL, GAS INCOME. MICHAEL BERNSTAM, HOOVER 1115-1130 #ISRAEL: JASSM-ER FOR THE IRAN CAMPAIGN. BRADLEY BOWEN, RYAN BROBST FDD 1130-1145 POTUS: SIGNALGATE, @ANDREWCMCCARTHY @NRO @THADMCCOTTER @THEAMGREATNESS 1145-1200 SCOTUS: DEFYING COURT ORDERS ON DEPORTATIONS. @ANDREWCMCCARTHY @NRO @THADMCCOTTER @THEAMGREATNESS FOURTH HOUR 12-1215 #FRANCE: WILD VIOLETS IN BLOOM. SIMON CONSTABLE, OCCITANIE. 1215-1230 QUIZ OF ROMANCE SCAMS ONLINE RISING. SIMON CONSTABLE, OCCITANIE., WSJ. 1230-1245 #NASA: WHERE'S THE HEARING FOR JARED ISAACMAN? BOB ZIMMERMAN BEHINDTHEBLACK.COM 1245-100 am JWST: OXYGEN AT 300 MILLION YEARS. BOB ZIMMERMAN BEHINDTHEBLACK.COM
Daniel and Jack chat about the eventful millennia that have passed since they last convened... Features Cantwell News! Show Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay ad-free and independent. Patrons get exclusive access to at least one full extra episode a month plus all backer-only back-episodes. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper/posts Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618&fan_landing=true IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's (Locked) Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ Jack's Bluesky: @timescarcass.bsky.social Daniel's Bluesky: @danielharper.bsky.social IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1