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Mike McCastle smashed David Goggins' pullup record by doing 5,804 pull-ups in 24 hours while wearing a 30-pound backpack... and pulled an F-150 pickup truck 22 miles through Death Valley... and flipped a 250 lb tire for 13 miles... and climbed a rope for the equivalent distance of Mount Everest... and has trained MMA fighters, alpinists, and extreme adventurers like Colin O'Brady, the first man to cross Antarctica solo and unsupported. As such, he's the perfect person to kick off our 4-part series on hybrid training, where we'll delve into the art and science of maximising strength AND endurance at the same time. Some key areas covered include: - How hybrid training is about giving yourself options - Why strength training builds durability in joints and tendons - How to achieve your goals by reverse engineering the outcome - How to build mental toughness through conscious choices - Exactly how training should be tailored to individual needs and goals - Why recovery is crucial for optimal performance. - How to include skill development within your sport into your training phases - The methods Mike has used to create chaos in training to prepare for unpredictability - How training often and testing rarely is key to success. Subscribe to this channel to be notified of new episodes in this series when they come out! Check out Mike's website at https://www.mikemccastle.com/ and his Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mikemccastle/ And check out my own book, Perseverance, Life and Death in the Subarctic, on Amazon or anywhere books, ebooks, and audiobooks are sold! https://www.amazon.com/Perseverance-Death-Subarctic-Stephan-Kesting/dp/1639368612/
Struggling with Burnout, Exhaustion, or Stress - Get 1-to-1 support here: https://ra.takeadeepbreath.co.uk/book-a-callToday's guest is Dr. David Smith, a physician & inventor who has spent 14 years studying nature's most impact-resistant creatures to solve traumatic brain injury. He's the creator of the FDA-authorized Q-Collar and revolutionary CO2 rebreather technology that could transform how we prevent brain injuries, treat sleep apnea, and manage altitude sickness. In this podcast we cover his groundbreaking "SLOSH Theory," why people die on Mount Everest, the controversial truth about CO2 levels, and how he brought a clinically brain-dead patient back to consciousness using CO2 therapy.Connect with Dr Dave here: https://davidsmithmd.com/Get The Best Night's Sleep with RA Optics, use this link to get 10% off: https://www.raoptics.com/TADB100:00 Introduction - Meet Dr. Dave0:32 What Is Brain Injury & Slosh Theory?2:45 How CO2 Controls Blood Flow To Your Brain5:02 The Secret Power Of Yawning6:13 CO2 Levels Have Dropped Throughout History8:23 Do Apes Get Concussions Like Humans?10:33 Why People Die On Mount Everest15:29 80 Breaths Per Minute On Everest!16:42 How Do We Know These Respiratory Rates?17:35 What About The Sherpas?22:06 Your Sinuses Are CO2 Storage Tanks22:26 The 2,3-DPG Molecule Explained25:38 Why Altitude Pills Don't Work27:10 How Much Dead Space Do We Have?28:57 The Burping At Altitude Theory33:17 Dead Space From Nose To Lungs44:25 SIDS Theory - The Nasal Cycle Connection58:05 Revolutionary Sleep Apnea Mask1:08:28 Indoor CO2 Controversy Explained1:17:04 Bringing Back The Brain Dead1:25:43 Why CO2 Reverses Brain Death1:27:51 Earthing & Grounding Discussion1:33:32 Where To Find Dr. Dave's Book
What if you survived a devastating rock climbing accident that doctors said would leave you unable to walk—yet ten years later, you broke speed records on the world's volcanic seven summits and stood atop Mount Everest?This episode of Thrive Loud with Lou Diamond is the awe-inspiring story of Caroline Leon, an adventurer, speaker, and psychologist whose journey from a near-fatal fall to conquering the world's highest peaks redefines the limits of human resilience.Caroline takes us through the harrowing details of her accident and the grueling physical and emotional recovery that followed—14 surgeries, years of immobility, and a battle with despair so deep she could barely read a sentence. She shares candidly how listening to audiobooks and memoirs in her darkest moments planted seeds of hope, eventually inspiring her to reclaim her life by climbing again.Listen as Caroline reveals:The micro-victories that built her comeback—learning to roll over, crawl, and take her first steps againHow mountains became her sanctuary and teachers, restoring her spirit one summit at a timeThe spark that ignited her return to adventure, from a “simple” hike up Mount Kosciuszko to becoming one of the few to summit Everest, just ten years after nearly losing everythingThe unexpected aftermath of Everest—her passion to give back by cleaning up the world's most majestic peaks, and her views on preserving nature's wondersPlus, hear Caroline's strategies for overcoming the voice of doubt, her favorite sources of inspiration, and the hope that comes from sharing and receiving stories of resilience.If you need a boost of determination, a reminder of the power inside each of us, and a reason to chase your own mountains—this is an episode you won't want to miss.Episode Timeline Overview:[00:00:07] Lou welcomes Caroline Leon & introduces her incredible story[00:01:29] Caroline vividly describes her life-altering climbing accident[00:03:22] The brutal road to physical recovery—surgeries and relearning basics[00:07:17] The psychological toll and Caroline's mental strategies for survival[00:10:09] Finding hope through audiobooks and inspirational stories[00:13:47] The unpredictable “logic” that drove her to climb again[00:16:08] How the mountains transformed her inside and out[00:18:06] Caroline on pain, healing, and progress after injury[00:19:52] What giving her story gives back: the power of hope[00:21:13] Climbing Everest and the new frontier: mountain conservation[00:24:14] How to connect with Caroline and follow her adventures[00:24:46] Caroline's favorites: movies, music, food, and more fun factsPrepare to be moved—press play for a story of defiance, discovery, and relentless human spirit.
For today’s edition of EveryDay heroes we are joined live in studio by Angela Yeung , The Brand South Africa ambassador, entrepreneur and founder of the Impilo Collection Foundation who successfully reached the summit of Mount Everest in a historic 8,848.86 meter-climb to raise awareness for the EmpowerHer initiative & to collect 8,848 bras Views and News with Clarence Ford is the mid-morning show on CapeTalk. This 3-hour long programme shares and reflects a broad array of perspectives. It is inspirational, passionate and positive. Host Clarence Ford’s gentle curiosity and dapper demeanour leave listeners feeling motivated and empowered. Known for his love of jazz and golf, Clarrie covers a range of themes including relationships, heritage and philosophy. Popular segments include Barbs’ Wire at 9:30am (Mon-Thurs) and The Naked Scientist at 9:30 on Fridays. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Views & News with Clarence Ford Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to Views and News with Clarence Ford broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/erjiQj2 or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/BdpaXRn Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#129 Looking to rebel a bit? Bucket List Ideas -"Cheater" Version In this fun and slightly rebellious episode of the Everyday Bucket List podcast, we talk about ways to “cheat” your way through your bucket list—in the best way possible. Think shortcuts, guilty pleasures, and permission to break the so-called rules. We cover: The Joy of Taking Bucket List Shortcuts Guilty Pleasures That Totally Count Easy Wins That Still Feel Like Adventures This isn't about skydiving or climbing Everest—it's about sneaking in a cheat meal, turning your daily routine into something special, or enjoying a spontaneous moment of indulgence. It's about finding ways to check off your bucket list without overhauling your whole life, but still feeling like you're doing something memorable and fun. We chat about 8 ideas that bring joy with minimal effort, like: Exploring an international food market Having a “cheat meal” guilt-free Staying at an Inn close to home but treating it like a getaway Indulging in fun without overthinking it Whether you prefer to do big things or you're looking for ways to squeeze some fun into your everyday life, this episode is your permission slip to do what feels good and make your bucket list your own. CLICK THE LINKS BELOW OR CUT AND PASTE THEM INTO YOUR BROWSER: Read the blog post (show notes): https://karencordaway.com/cheat-your-way-through-a-bucket-list-of-adventures/ Binge-listen to my Travel to Europe playlist https://spoti.fi/3yDYgXA Binge-listen to my Seasonal Bucket List playlist https://bit.ly/3SPiiVN Binge-listen to my Summer Bucket List Ideas Playlist https://spoti.fi/4dHAaKf Listen to these episodes next: 2 Day Dublin Itinerary: What to Do in & Around Dublin City Centre (Ep 104) Things to Do in London, England for First-time Visitors (Ep 98) 12 Budget-friendly and Free Things to Do in Edinburgh, Scotland (Ep ) Easy Bucket List Ideas to Fit into Everyday Life (Ep 42) RESOURCES: A walking tour with skip-the-line entry to Edinburgh Castle costs about $50 (£37), though prices vary. Love and London: Travel Guide (Use discount code BucketList10) https://bit.ly/4c8XoK2 If you'd like to support my work, check out https://buymeacoffee.com/edbl Grab a copy of The Everyday Bucket List Book https://amzn.to/3vwxz2K Connect with me: Website: KarenCordaway.com Twitter (X): @KarenCordaway https://x.com/karencordaway Pinterest: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.pinterest.com/EverydayBucketList/ Tiktok: @Everyday_Bucket_List https://www.tiktok.com/@everyday_bucket_list If you're enjoying this podcast, please rate and review it here. Let me know what you like about it so I know exactly what content to keep creating for you. Disclaimer: Some of the outbound links financially benefit the podcast. Using our links is a small way to support the show at zero cost to you. I only endorse products, programs, and services I use and would recommend to close friends and family. I appreciate your support. https://karencordaway.com/disclaimer/
Patrick is joined by GINO, producer for The Why Files, to discuss a new object detected headed for earth that according to Harvard professor Avi Loeb, could be an alien spacecraft the size of Mt. Everest.
Plongez dans les mystères qui entourent le Mont Everest, le toit du monde, où l'aventure et le danger se côtoient depuis des décennies. Je vous emmène à la découverte des premières ascensions héroïques, des disparitions inexpliquées et de la redoutable zone de la mort.
How do you let go of control when survival once depended on it? In this candid and searching conversation, world-renowned mountaineer Melissa Arnot talks with Amanda about the tension between self-reliance and vulnerability, what Everest taught her about fear and identity, and why the real challenge begins after the climb. Together they explore the limits of resilience, the myth of mastery, and how to make peace with the parts of yourself you can't outwork. Reach out to us at www.amandaknox.com or amandaknox.substack.com X: @amandaknox IG: @amamaknox Bluesky: @amandaknox.com Free: My Search for Meaning Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dhreap an eachtránaí Cnoc Bréanainn 11 uair i 24 uair an chloig - dúshlán atá chomh hard le Everest.
En este huevito, Cristóbal se mete entre las cobijas (literalmente) para hablar de algo que nos atraviesa a todes pero que rara vez nos detenemos a pensar: cómo cuidar nuestra energía. No hablamos de vibras, ni de cristales, ni de chakras. Hablamos de energía en su forma más literal: las calorías que quemamos, el estrés que acumulamos y las decisiones que nos drenan el cerebro.¿Por qué estamos tan cansades todo el tiempo, si apenas nos movemos? ¿Por qué hay días en los que salir con tus amigues se siente como escalar el Everest? Cristóbal explora las respuestas desde la neurociencia y su propia vida post-quiebre energético, en la que decidió dejar de vivir en modo "descansaré cuando me muera" y empezar a elegir mejor cómo invierte cada gota de batería.Este episodio ofrece consejos reales y prácticos para quienes se sienten agotades aunque duerman bien, aunque coman bien... aunque hagan todo “bien”. Spoiler: no se trata de hacer más, sino de hacer menos y mejor.Escúchalo, piénsalo, y si puedes… escoge descansar.Estos son los dos videos mencionados en el episodio:We Need to Rethink Exercise (Updated Version), de Kurzgesagt¿Por qué estás tan cansado?, de Johnny Harris
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As Christians, we sometimes struggle with understanding the difference between a capital “F” Faith that we place in Christ for Salvation and a lowercase “f” faith that we place in Christ for handling each of our life's daily challenges. Both versions of faith are of great importance, but when the distinction between the two is never supplied to the believer, it can lead to confusion and even non-action in a time when vigorous faith action is required. Using the imagery of scaling Mt. Everest, this message is designed to help a Christian understand the practical function of faith in both their eternal life and their daily life today. ------------» Take these messages deeper and be discipled in person by Eric, Leslie, Nathan, and the team at Ellerslie in one of our upcoming discipleship programs – learn more at: https://ellerslie.com/be-discipled/» Receive our free “Five Keys to Walking Through Difficulty” PDF by going to: https://ellerslie.com/subscribe/» If you have been blessed by Ellerslie, consider partnering with the ministry by donating at: https://ellerslie.com/donate/» Discover more resources, books, and sermons from Eric Ludy by going to: https://ellerslie.com/about-eric-ludy/
Die Nasionale Verbruikerskommissie het aangekondig dat 'n groot aantal Ford-modelle herroep moet word weens ernstige veiligheids-gevare. Dit sluit in Ranger-, Everest-, Puma- en EcoSport- modelle. Die voertuie se enjins kan afskakel en brandstoflekkasies of handremprobleme veroorsaak. Die modelle wat geraak word is tussen 2021 en vanjaar verkoop. Die kommissie se woordvoerder, Pheto Ntaba, vra Ford-eienaars om hulle naaste handelaar te kontak vir 'n gratis inspeksie en herstelwerk:
Dubrovnik, Barcelona, Koh Samui, sogar der Mount Everest — einige Reiseziele werden seit Jahren von Menschenmassen überrannt, sogar in der Nebensaison. Mittlerweile gibt es ein Wort für dieses Phänomen, nämlich „Overtourism“. Mission Energiewende ist der detektor.fm-Podcast zum Klimawandel und neuen Energielösungen in Deutschland. Hört doch mal rein, wenn ihr den Podcast noch nicht kennt! Hier könnt ihr die Folge über „Overtourism“ nachhören: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/mission-energiewende-overtourism Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/zurueck-zum-thema >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/gesellschaft/zurueck-zum-thema-overtourism-nachhaltiges-reisen
Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda wrap up "Echo Fort," book 2 in the Sins of the Zodiac series by the Twisted Sisters themselves, Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti. And they agree, book 2 is better than book 1, and the series seems to be hitting it's stride. So listen now to find out what happens. Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
Imagine running a travel agency in the year 2020 - and not only surviving, but finding new ways to continue growing the business. Travel is something that connects everyone in the outdoor industry (and beyond), and in this conversation, Leigh gives us a behind-the-scenes look at one of the largest adventure travel agencies in the world. Show Notes: Leigh Barnes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lcbarnes/ Intrepid Travel: https://www.intrepidtravel.com/us Timeshifter: https://www.timeshifter.com/ DJI on Everest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csDriucITDE Uncharted Trips: https://www.intrepidtravel.com/us/uncharted Antarctica Trip: https://www.intrepidtravel.com/us/antarctica Intrepid - Protecting National Parks: https://www.intrepidtravel.com/adventures/protect-us-national-parks/ BPC: Brand, Product, Content: Citymapper (App): https://citymapper.com/ Join us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/second-nature-media Meet us on Slack: https://www.launchpass.com/second-nature Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondnature.media Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.secondnature.media Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@secondnaturemedia
2 mates, Niall & Miki, discussing the day to day struggles in life, from a Man's point of view. This week the boys discuss Niall's passion to climb Mount Everest, Miki's recent trip to Clarkson's farm and the dreaded school holidays have begun.Hope you enjoy...Support the show
431. How to Let Go of “Not Enough” with Melissa Arnot Reid Melissa Arnot Reid—the first American woman to summit Everest without supplemental oxygen—opens up about her journey from a difficult childhood to discovering true self-worth, revealing how even the highest peaks can't quiet the voice of unworthiness within. -Why Everest became Melissa's classroom, not her accomplishment-How imagining her own funeral saved Melissa's life -How Melissa's shift from “I've done enough” to “I am enough” changed everything. -Why Glennon completely relates to Melissa's story of scaling Everest Melissa Arnot Reid is the first American woman to summit Everest without supplemental oxygen. It was her sixth summit of the highest ground on earth, cementing her place in mountaineering history. In doing so, she became a media star, in demand from many publications, television shows, and organizations looking for inspirational speakers. She continues to work as a mountain guide as well as running The Juniper Fund, the non-profit she co-founded. Her new book, ENOUGH: Climbing Toward a True Self on Mount Everest, is available now. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What does it take to lead the first American women's Everest expedition, survive a near-fatal heart condition, and keep climbing into your 50s? For mountaineer, author, and speaker Alison Levine it all comes down to one thing: putting one foot in front of the other, even when you're terrified. Alison joins Danielle to talk about the summit attempt that made her the butt of a late-night punchline—and the second attempt that helped her rewrite what success really means. In this episode, she shares how a childhood marked by isolation, medical setbacks, and grit shaped her into one of the most inspiring leaders on and off the mountain. Alison shares: How being born with a hole in her heart shaped her risk tolerance The story behind the first American Women's Everest Expedition—and why they had to turn around 270 feet from the top What it felt like to fail so publicly—and what she learned when she finally reached the summit 8 years later The mantra that replaced “go big or go home” Why fear can be your best asset Her surprising leadership advice (hint: ego isn't the enemy) The unspoken voice every woman battles—and how to train it to speak differently Why the strongest teams honor each other's limits What she learned dragging a 150-pound sled across Antarctica Why she just left her successful speaking career to write a one-woman show—and what's at stake How being “the smallest one on the team” became her greatest asset The quote from Pitbull that reframed how she views failure Book rec: Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl Follow Alison on Instagram here.
As president and CEO of Freeman Companies, Rohan Freeman runs three successful engineering, construction, and real estate firms. He's also an accomplished mountain climber and the first African-American to climb the Seven Summits—the highest mountain on each of the seven continents. And he's completed the so-called “explorers grand slam” which includes treks to the North and South Pole. “Sometimes I pinch myself, I feel pretty fortunate to get here and for some of the things I've accomplished,” Freeman told the CBIA BizCast. Freeman grew up in Jamaica, moving to Hartford after high school and graduating from the University of Connecticut with a degree in civil engineering. He said he started his firm in Hartford because it was home and his mother and brother both worked for the city. “I started my firm, and then starting to get more into the fabric of Hartford and the community and understanding some of the major issues that were impacting the city and realized that maybe I could help in some small way,” he said. Since then, the Freeman Companies has been involved in major projects in the city including Dunkin' Park and a number school, housing, and redevelopment projects. He also founded Seven Summits Construction, which centers on nonprofits, schools, and community based work and Seven Summits Realty, which develops housing to provide access to those less fortunate. “I felt feel so connected to the city, and that's why I also want to give back,” Freman said. “I lived here, my mom lived here. So it's important to me to give back, especially with the way my career has been shaped by the city.” So how does someone who grew up on the island of Jamaica end up becoming a mountain climber? “Good question,” Freeman said. He said winter in Connecticut was a culture shock, but instead of moving somewhere warmer, he decided to embrace it and learn to snowboard. “I'm like, ‘okay, so this is how you enjoy winter,'” he said. “I'm like, ‘okay, I gotta do something else.' And then my friends got me into ice climbing, and cross-country skiing.” Eventually, one of his friends asked him if he wanted to climb Kilimanjaro. “When I was a kid, we would talk about Kilimanjaro as some mythical place,” he said. "I'm like, 'Yeah, I want to go.'" He said after doing his research and training, they successfully climbed the mountain. And that got him excited for more. “I wanted to replicate that challenge,” Freeman said. “My mind always goes to, ‘am I saying I can't do it because I'm afraid? And also physically, could I accomplish this?' “So I have to prove those things to myself.” Over the years he achieved the feat of climbing the Seven Summits. “It's knowing that I could break through these barriers,” he said. “Sometimes you find yourself in some really challenging situation where you feel like you have your last ounce of energy to give, but you really have more. “Going through these situations let me know that no matter how bad things are, there's always a little bit more to give.” Freeman said the lessons he's learned through mountain climbing have helped him as as a leader as he's grown Freeman Companies. “You may say, ‘physically climbing Denali, climbing Everest doesn't relate professionally,'” he said. “But I would disagree with you." “When we climb, we climb in a rope team,” he said. “So, when we move, we move together.” “It doesn't matter how strong you are as a leader. You cannot move faster than the weakest guy is capable of moving.” Freeman said that it's the same in business and everybody on the team has equal importance. “You need everybody to be contributing, and so you have to find that balance for your team," he said. Related Links: Freeman Companies Website: https://freemancos.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/freeman-companies-llc/ Rohan Freeman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohanfreeman/ CBIA Website: https://www.cbia.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cbia/
Luis Benitez: Conquering Everest and the Seven Summits, Life Advice from the Dalai Lama, and Outdoor Recreation Evangelism.Luis Benitez has worked as a high-end international mountain guide, with six Everest summits to his name, as well as having conquered the "Seven Summits" — the highest mountains on each of the world's continents. He's also an outdoor educator and a policy leader in the outdoor industry. In 2015, Benitez was appointed by Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper to lead the Outdoor Recreation Industry Office. He is currently the Vice President of Government Affairs for Lululemon.Benitez holds an executive MBA from the University of Denver, with an emphasis certification in behavioral sciences and public policy from Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. He is also the author of Higher Ground.Notable Links:Luis Benitez WebsiteHigher Ground Book*****This episode is brought to you by Kase Filters. I travel the world with my camera, and I can use any photography filters I like, and I've tried all of them, but in recent years I've landed on Kase Filters.Kase filters are made with premium materials, HD optical glass, shockproof, with zero color cast, round and square filter designs, magnetic systems, filter holders, adapters, step-up rings, and everything I need so I never miss a moment.And now, my listeners can get 10% off the Kase Filters Amazon page when they visit. beyondthelens.fm/kase and use coupon code BERNABE10Kase Filters, Capture with Confidence.
In Today's Episode... In this conversation, Chad Wooters shares his journey of paying off over $50,000 in debt with his wife within the first 18 months of marriage. He emphasizes the importance of partnership, communication, and intentionality in managing finances as a couple. The discussion covers the roots of debt, the shift in mindset required to change spending habits, and the significance of tracking progress. Chad also highlights the ethical considerations in marketing and the importance of learning from family financial histories. Ultimately, he encourages listeners to take control of their finances and make informed decisions. Connect with Chad Wooters LinkedIn Website Instagram About Chad. Chad Wooters is a dedicated lifelong learner with a knack for turning complex information into actionable insights, possessing a blend of traditional and cutting-edge skills from public speaking to AI-driven solutions. His integrity, matched with a Mount Everest-level commitment to his work, makes him a trustworthy and innovative leader ideal for driving your business forward. Don't forget about this amazing free offer from Jordan. She put a lot of time and effort into this project to be able to offer it to you, absolutely free! Take advantage now while you can! eBook: Couples Guide to Getting on the Same Page About Money Reminder: Subscribe, Rate & Review this podcast! Whatever platform you are listening on, make sure to follow or subscribe & sign up for notifications for when weekly episodes drop every week! And if you feel called, please leave a rating and review. This helps us to reach more people! JordanPendleton.com
On this dispatch from Mike Rogers' "Other Side of the News", he covers Mt. Everest of bananas in Westmont, IL.
Chasta & Huey talked to Lzzy Hale from Halestorm only a few hours after the breaking news of the passing of Ozzy Osbourne. Lzzy reflected on Ozzy Osbourne's life as a musician and the influence he had on her as a fan that led her to be a rockstar. Plus, Lzzy shared what was her experience like as the only female performer at Black Sabbath's Back To The Beginning farewell concert. Also, Lzzy explained how Halestorm is hitting a new era for the band, why she pays it forward with upcoming musicians, her two appearances performing in WWE. Lastly, Lzzy explained what she loves about music. Volbeat, Halestorm & The Ghost Inside will be at the Toyota Amphitheatre in Wheatland on Thursday, July 24th. Tickets are on sale now at: ticketmaster.com Halestorm's new album "Everest" will be out on August 8th. To pre-save the album and pre-order the vinyl go to: halestormrocks.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin Klemballa tackled one of the most grueling endurance challenges out there – the 29029 Everting event at Jackson Hole. For those unfamiliar, this isn't your typical weekend hike. Participants climb a mountain 19 times in 36 hours to reach the equivalent height of Mount Everest (29,029 feet). You read that right – 19 times up the same brutal mountain. It's steep as hell and requires the most ascents of any 29029 location. Only two-thirds of participants actually finish and earn the coveted red hat. The experience has Justin buzzing about hosting his own golf instruction trips, combining bucket-list destinations with on-course coaching. Because apparently, surviving 29029 gives you ideas about doing more impossible things.Connect with Justin Klemballa: Instagram, Youtube, Breaking Bogeys ProgramFor more information on our 2026 Desert Classic Tournament, please visit: DesertClassicTournament.com Subscribe to our FREE Female Golfer Facebook Group: First T Crew [Behind the Scenes of Women's Golf]Get in touch! Instagram: @tori_totlis , TikTok: @tori_totlis , YouTube: @tori.totlis Website: CompeteConfidenceGolf.com
What if accepting failure was the key to entrepreneurial success? Mark DeSantis has built and sold multiple companies over the years and like any entrepreneurial journey, it's been a mixture of ups and downs, failures and successes. But in this episode, we hear that acknowledging the possibility of failure is what gave him the courage to keep on going.Mark shares his entrepreneurial story – why he began it, how he stays motivated, and some of the best lessons he's picked up over the years. One of the top points he makes in this episode is to be problem-focused, not solutions-focused. When building tech solutions, it's easy to get lost in the tech itself and lose sight of the real problems you want it to solve. But to make anything commercially viable, especially something as “new” as robotics, it needs to solve real problems.Mark also sings the praises of Pittsburgh, which he says is one of the best cities for robotics innovation today. He's seen the city decline and grow over the years into what's now a college town that's thriving in the tech space.In this episode, find out:Mark shares what he's been up to recently, after seeing Bloomfield Robotics acquired by Kubota CorporationThe challenge of living with uncertainty as an entrepreneur and the story that inspired him to embrace fearWhy entrepreneurship is like climbing Mount Everest in that you should look in front of you, not at the summitMark's secret to enjoying the journey of entrepreneurship and the moment he decided he wanted to do this for the rest of his lifeWhy AI and robotics are perfect for the “big and boring” problems in our livesWhy we might need a Henry Ford-style revolution to take robotics to the next levelHow Pittsburgh is growing in the tech and robotics spaceWhy asking if someone wants to buy your solution is the wrong question for an entrepreneur to askEnjoying the show? Please leave us a review here. Even one sentence helps. It's feedback from Manufacturing All-Stars like you that keeps us going!Tweetable Quotes:“Where technology, particularly AI, can make a difference is in the big and boring problems. The places where nobody thinks to take an advanced technology."“Go where everyone else isn't with advanced solutions and make sure the problem's big enough where you can make a difference. “If you're frozen with fear because you're worried about the failure of the company, or your personal failure and the humiliation that that might bring, you're not going to make good decisions. You're gonna fail. It's like playing not to lose in sports. Entrepreneurship's all offense, no defense.”Links & mentions:Mark DeSantis, his bio is stackedBloomfield Robotics, combining plant-level imaging and deep learning to assess the health and performance of every plant, at any scale continuouslyKubota, manufacturing and assembling Kubota lawn tractorsPittsburgh Robotics Network, facilitating commercial business growth and economic development opportunities for the Greater Pittsburgh region's robotics, autonomy, and AI...
On this episode of the Get Creative podcast, host Ingryd Hernandez sits down with investor Kristina Mullings, who shares the full breakdown of her very first Subto deal — and how she pulled it off with zero dollars out of pocket. Based in New York but investing in Georgia and Pennsylvania, Kristina explains how she sourced this creative finance deal through free Facebook group strategies, navigated seller negotiations, and leveraged her Subto community for the legal and transaction support she needed. We dive deep into the numbers, structure, and key lessons from this $225K acquisition that's now netting her $800/month cash flow and a projected $25K profit on exit. Plus, Kristina shares her goals for scaling with novations and her Mount Everest: a six-unit development project in the works. If you're looking for real-world creative finance strategies and proof that you don't need cash to start investing, this episode is your blueprint.
Este programa está patrocinado por TOTUM NITE. Puedes conocer todos los productos aquí: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/recovery-totum-sport-nite/ En este episodio del Find Your Everest Podcast by Javi Ordieres: - Hablamos con Sara Alonso sobre su accidente y como va su periodo de recuperación. - También charlamos con Andrés García Blanco, sobre su carrera en el Eiger by UTMB - Hacemos un repaso de los resultados en el Gran Trail Aneto Posets. En la sección de Pregunta de la semana, damos respuesta a "Abusando del Avituallamiento" y proponemos la siguiente “¿Donde encuentras la motivación para entrenar en verano?” En la sección material, hablamos de: - Salomon Aero Blaze: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-salomon-aero-blaze-3-grvl/ - Salomon Aero Glide: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-salomon-aero-glide-3-grvl/ - Mizuno Neo Vista 2: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-mizuno-neo-vista-2/ - Mizuno Wave Rider 29: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-mizuno-wave-rider-29/ - Mizuno Wave Sky 9: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-mizuno-wave-sky-9/ - Brooks Cascadia 19: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-brooks-cascadia-19/ - Brooks Hyperion 3: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-brooks-hyperion-3/ - Brooks Hyperion Max 3: https://findyoureverest.es/producto/zapatillas-brooks-hyperion-max-3/ - Moonvalley: https://findyoureverest.es/categoria-producto/marcas/moonvalley/ Y para cerrar el programa, en la sección de diccionario, Richar nos habla sobre el tapering. ESPERO QUE OS GUSTE EL PROGRAMA QUE HEMOS PREPARADO! Ya sabéis que podéis apoyarnos, visitando nuestra tienda online de Trail Running en: https://www.findyoureverest.es/ Suscríbete a nuestra newsletter: https://findyoureverest.es/newsletter/
Do you still carry guilt for things God has already forgiven? You're not alone. So many Christians live burdened by past sins—even after repenting and surrendering their lives to Christ. But Romans 8 opens with a life-changing promise: “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” In Part 1 of our new series, Living the Good Life, we explore what it really means to live in the freedom of God's forgiveness. Through the powerful story of Neil Johnson—a man granted a pardon he never thought he deserved—we'll confront the doubts, emotions, and misconceptions that keep us from fully receiving God's grace. Scripture: Romans 8:1–11 Big Idea: Embracing God's forgiveness is essential to a flourishing Christian life. You'll discover: -Why many believers still feel condemned—even when they're forgiven -How false beliefs about God distort our ability to live free -The difference between guilt and repentance -What it means to truly surrender and walk by the Spirit Whether you struggle with guilt, shame, or just need a fresh reminder of God's grace—this message will speak to your heart. Don't miss this life-giving start to our six-week series on Romans 8—“The Mount Everest of the Bible.” Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/gracefellowshipny To give online: https://gracefellowship.com/give/ To glorify God by making more and better disciples. This is the vision of Grace Fellowship, led by Pastor Rex Keener and based in New York's Capital Region. —— Stay Connected Website: https://gracefellowship.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gracefellowshipny Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/gracefellowshipny
Welcome to Music Fishbowl - Music chatter for all! Dan returns to your airwaves with another episode for you. This is the podcast where he speaks to independent musicians and music fans about music. This week's special guest is Freya Everest.Freya Everest is a rising superstar on the London scene. An alternative folk singer, Freya merges multiple genres together to create a wonderful mellow and organic sound. She has some demos out on Soundcloud and is looking to release music very soon. Dan speaks to Freya about her life up until now, her creative spark and performing live. This is one to make sure you do not miss!Follow Freya Everest on Instagram: @freya.everestListen to Freya's demos on Soundcloud: https://m.soundcloud.com/freya-everest?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=1&si=8CC8985C46B5401E8705210A572CAC93&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing&fbclid=PAQ0xDSwKqJwZleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABpwXmThmNYAcKq4qf1AOGpwpwsE_rMJDaRJ--n0-GLL0dM_y4te_FtTbOcqws_aem_sZnPg2zCtrnVuVKNwj2-ggDan would like to thank Freya Everest for being such a great guest. Her time was kindly given and Dan really appreciates that. If you would like to be a guest on Music Fishbowl, contact Dan on Instagram ( @musicfishbowl ) or email him ( musicfishbowl123@gmail.com ). Whether you are a musician, someone who works in the industry, you have a vinyl account or you are just a music fan who wants to talk about their favourite music - all are welcome!Dan would like to thank all the listeners of Music Fishbowl. Your time, kindness and sharing really does help keep the podcast running!Follow Dan on Instagram: @musicfishbowlListen to the podcasts playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2BoSFLQSShT9aGn7aR33KS?si=qIkKzzvrSfCiNQXk-_KHTQRead the podcasts blog: https://musicfishbowlreviews.wordpress.com/ Check out the magazine I review for, Northern Exposure Magazine, here: https://northernexposuremagazine.co.uk/Listen to my radio show on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/the-americana-fishbowl-w-dan-wicks-debut-show-672025/
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Hi damn dirty cultists,In today's episode we continue with The Assault on Mount Everest, and The Living Mummy.Download the podcast
Karl Egloff es un apasionado de la montaña en velocidad. Estuvo con nosotros después de su éxito en el Makalu y este mes de mayo quiso convertirse en el hombre más rápido del mundo en subir y bajar al techo de la tierra en el menor tiempo posible. Y, claro, sin oxígeno embotellado. Hablar con él, siempre es una gozada. Es una de esas personas que te engancha y con la que disfrutas ecuchándole contar cosas.
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This is the ultimate sleep compilation featuring Bryan Johnson, Andrew Huberman, Matthew Walker, and Simon Hill. These conversations explore the mythology of sleep deprivation, why hustle culture is biologically devastating, and how circadian rhythms govern your brain states. From the paradoxical relationship between exhaustion and productivity to why what you eat before bed can wreak havoc on your sleep quality. I reveal my own Mount Everest—the arithmetic of nighttime eating that's been leading me astray for years. Sleep isn't lost time. It's the highest return on time you'll ever get. Enjoy! Show notes + MORE Watch on YouTube Newsletter Sign-Up Today's Sponsors: Whoop: The all-new WHOOP 5.0 is here! Get your first month FREE
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From Colorado's Blue Lakes Trail limiting hikers to 40 per day, to Bhutan charging tourists $200 daily just to exist in the country, this episode explores the uncomfortable truth about environmental protection: the solutions that actually work all involve saying NO. We examine successful tourism limits from the Galápagos Islands to Antarctica, revealing how permits, quotas, and fees are preserving ecosystems while mass tourism destinations collapse under their own popularity. The evidence is overwhelming—places like Thailand's Maya Bay and Mount Everest show what happens when we prioritize unlimited access over protection.But here's the breakthrough insight environmentalists are missing: tourism limits have broader political support than almost any other environmental policy. Even people who oppose carbon taxes will fight to protect their favorite hiking spots from overcrowding. Tourism restrictions work politically because the problem and solution are both visible and immediate—unlike abstract climate policies, everyone understands not wanting paradise destroyed by crowds. This could be our gateway to normalizing environmental protection that actually requires limits on consumption.The episode reveals how accepting permits for wilderness areas could lead to accepting limits everywhere else. From Hawaii's new green fees funding climate adaptation to the Netherlands' A-E scoring system for flights, tourism policy is quietly teaching people that environmental protection requires sacrifice. We're not just saving hiking trails and coral reefs—we're changing how people think about growth, limits, and what's worth protecting. Tourism restrictions could be the trojan horse for climate action that actually works.A CALL TO ACT: Comprehensive Database of Eco-SolutionsTRUMPING TRUMP Database for the New American Resistance RevolutionEpisode WebpageEpisode 36: Touching on Similar Themes — 1. Should we give the planet a break and not travel so much?2. The Rich Are to Blame for the Climate Crisis
In such a storied climbing region like the Himalaya, recording the history of the people who have climbed there and the summits they reached is vital. In this Episode of the Duffel Shuffle Podcast, Adrian sits down with Billi Bierling, the current director of the Himalayan Database, the go-to historical database of climbing in the Himalaya, to discuss Everest, modern high altitude climbing, and the life of the Himalayan Database. Billi is a renowned journalist, high-altitude climber, and has been the director of the Himalayan Database since 2016, taking over after its founder, Elizabeth Hawley. With ascents of major peaks including Mount Everest, Manaslu, Cho Oyu, and Lhotse — Bierling brings both credibility and firsthand experience to her work. Bierling has been instrumental in expanding the reach and accessibility of the database, ensuring it remains a vital resource for climbers, researchers, and historians alike.- Billi and Adrian talk about the Himalayan Database and the History of Everest.- Billi shares about her time spent in Kathmandu and her own passion for mountaineering - Adrian and Billi chat about Everest, the ever-changing dynamics of modern high-altitude mountaineering, and climbing without oxygen. You can learn more about the Himalayan Database at https://www.himalayandatabase.com/. And you can follow along with Billi at her website; https://billibierling.com/, or follow her on Instagram @billi_bierling. Follow our podcast on Instagram @duffelshufflepodcast where you can learn more about us and our guests. Visit our website at www.duffelshufflepodcast.com and join our mailing list. The Duffel Shuffle Podcast is supported by Alpenglow Expeditions, an internationally renowned mountain guide service based in Lake Tahoe, California. Visit www.alpenglowexpeditions.com or follow @alpenglowexpeditions on Instagram to learn more.
Wenn Boris Herrmann erklären soll, was die Vendée Globe so besonders macht, nennt er drei Zahlen: "7600 Menschen waren auf dem Mount Everest, 742 Menschen im All und 146 Menschen haben die Vendée Globe geschafft." Die Dimensionen zeigen, wie schwer es ist, beim vielleicht härtesten Segel-Rennen der Welt zu bestehen. Mehr als zwei Monate lang umrundet man allein in einem Boot die Welt und schläft praktisch nie mehr als eine Stunde am Stück. Es ist eine Extrembelastung für Körper und Geist. Und Boris Herrmann hat sie schon zweimal gemeistert. Im OMR Podcast erzählt er, wie er sich auf das Rennen vorbereitet, wie SAP-Gründer Hasso Plattner seine Karriere früh gefördert hat und wie es kam, dass er Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg nach New York segelte.
Bridget, Caitlin, and Hilda discuss roughly 39% of "Echo Fort," book 2 in the Sins of the Zodiac series by our favorite Twisted Sisters, Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti. But don't worry, that still gives them plenty of material to gab for a while. Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content and let's be friends!Instagram > @Booktokmademe_podTikTok > @BooktokMadeMe
In this episode of The Archaeology Show, we kick things off with a look at the recent discovery of a treasure-filled tomb belonging to the first known ruler of a Maya city in Belize, shedding light on ancient Maya leadership and ritual. In segments two and three, we dive into the latest headline-grabbing claim that Atlantis has been found off the coast of Spain. We break down what was actually discovered, examine the credentials of the lead researcher, and explore why the scientific community remains highly skeptical. Join us for a smart, approachable discussion that separates archaeological fact from fiction.LinksArchaeologists Unearth Treasure-Filled Tomb Belonging to the First Known Ruler of a Maya City in BelizeScientists find tomb of a Maya king and his ancient treasures. But who was he?Archaeologist Says He's Found Atlantis in Groundbreaking DiscoveryArchaeologist claims to have found Atlantis off the coast of Spain and has video to prove itAtlantis Found (Again)! And Exasperated Scientists (Again) Raise Their EyebrowsCosmic Summit 2025: The Mount Everest of Laughable Pseudoarchaeological Nonsense! - Ep 165Cosmic Summit 2025. Flint's BRUTAL Reaction with Dr Andrew KinkellaContactChris Websterchris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.comRachel Rodenrachel@unraveleddesigns.comRachelUnraveled (Instagram)ArchPodNetAPN Website: https://www.archpodnet.comAPN Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CWBhb2T2edAPN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnetAPN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnetAPN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnetAPN ShopAffiliatesMotion
This week on the podcast we sit down with 12-year 8:30am regular — Scott Walker to talk about his incredible experience taking on 29029 Everesting. In this unique endurance event, participants have 36 hours to climb 29,029 feet — the vertical equivalent of summiting Mount Everest — by hiking up and down a mountain repeatedly. Scott shares how a recent carpal tunnel surgery became the catalyst for shifting gears and training for one of the most mentally and physically demanding challenges of his life. We get into the training, the event itself, and what it really means to push your limits.This one's all about grit, and showing up for the next big thing — even after life throws you a curveball.
How do you expect the challenge of reaching fitness goals will feel? A surprising case for why it's beneficial to believe it will be incredibly hard.
In this heart-pounding and heart-opening episode, Wendy Valentine chats with elite mountaineer and adventure racer Dianette Wells, one of fewer than 500 people to climb the Seven Summits, including Mount Everest. But Dianette's most difficult climb wasn't on a mountain — it was through the devastating grief of losing her son, Johnny, a fellow adventurer. Together, they explore how to transform loss into purpose, why midlife is the perfect time to reinvent yourself, and how to take that first bold step toward your own personal Everest. From competing in over 100 extreme races to discovering healing through movement, Dianette's story is packed with awe-inspiring adventures, laugh-out-loud moments, and life lessons on strength, surrender, and saying YES to life — even when it scares you. Whether you're climbing mountains or facing emotional valleys, this episode will remind you that courage isn't the absence of fear — it's doing it anyway.
Bear Grylls is known worldwide for his numerous adventure shows, including Man vs. Wild. In addition, he's one of the youngest climbers of Mt. Everest, and a former SAS (a special forces unit of the British Army) soldier. Bear joins John to talk about his family, his faith, and his upcoming book on the life of Jesus—The Greatest Story Ever Told: An Eyewitness Account. In this candid conversation, Bear shares stories of what makes his heart come alive, his recent wilderness adventure with The Chosen cast, and how writing this book was, in his words, "an Everest of another level for me, the hardest and best thing I've ever done...by miles."Show NotesBear Grylls' new book, The Greatest Story Ever Told: An Eyewitness Account, releases in the U.S. on July 22, 2025, Pre-order it now wherever you buy books. The Times article by Bear Grylls ("To Be Fully Understood, The Christian Faith Must Be Tried") can be read here. John's book referenced in this podcast, Beautiful Outlaw, is available wherever books are sold._______________________________________________There is more.Got a question you want answered on the podcast? Ask us at Questions@WildatHeart.orgSupport the mission or find more on our website: WildAtHeart.org or on our app.Apple: Wild At Heart AppAndroid: Wild At Heart AppWatch on YouTubeThe stock music used in the Wild at Heart podcast is titled “When Laid to Rest” by Patrick Rundblad and available here.More pauses available in the One Minute Pause app for Apple iOS and Android.Apple: One Minute Pause AppAndroid: One Minute Pause App
Actor and creator of the Brat Apple Dance, Kelley Heyer, joins the show! The squad talks about a BRAND NEW green color, cheating at climbing Mt. Everest, and a sneaky trick to make cats less allergenic. 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! 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 Thanks to our sponsors! Go to https://Quince.com/weirdest for free shipping on your order and 365 -day returns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices