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Watch this week's Look At This Photograph on YouTube Zach, Amin and Mayes are Kathmandu drifting down an icy 40% grade during a quest to scatter Gurty's ashes on Mount Everest. CINEPHOBE MERCH STORE - Check it out here: https://bit.ly/CTDMERCH Join the Count The Dings Patreon for Rewatchingtons, Ad-Free Episodes, Extended Cold Opens and more at www.patreon.com/CountTheDings Cinephobe is on Youtube! Subscribe and check out CT5s and Look At This Photograph on video. Subscribe to Cinephobe! Then Rate 5 Stars on Apple or Spotify. Follow Cinephobe on Twitter, Instagram & Threads: CTD @countthedings IG: @cinephobepod Threads: @cinephobepod Zach Harper @talkhoops IG: @talkhoops Threads: @talkhoops Amin Elhassan @darthamin IG: @darthamin Threads: @darthamin Anthony Mayes @cornpuzzle IG: @cornpuzzle Threads: @cornpuzzle Email: cinephobepodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump trying new ways to do things..."Three Things You Need to Know"...media suppression of polls supporting Trump and ICE...hikers stranded on Mt. Everest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tu veux que je te raconte l'histoire des drones qui nettoient l'Everest? Alors attrape ta brosse à dents, ton dentifrice, et c'est parti!
INTRO (00:24): Kathleen opens the show drinking a La Parisienne Blonde Pale Ale from Paris. She reviews her weekend doing shows in Portland and Seattle, and moves on to her birthday vacation in Paris and Amsterdam. TOUR NEWS: See Kathleen live on her “Day Drinking Tour.” COURT NEWS (32:16): Kathleen shares news announcing that Chappell Roan invited Nancy Wilson on stage in NYC to perform Heart's Barracuda, and Dolly postponed her 2025 Vegas Residency to Fall 2026. TASTING MENU (0:29): Kathleen samples Steakhouse Onion Funyuns, Moonstruck Cinnamon Chocolate, and Miss Hannah's Gourmet Pickles & Ranch Popcorn. UPDATES (40:15): Kathleen shares updates on the fake TikTok Rapture, the sentencing of the woman to attempted to sell Graceland, and Bill Belichick's girlfriend engages the ACC Chief on the UNC sidelines. HOLY SHIT THEY FOUND IT (1:05:22): Kathleen reveals that the world's first dog-fox hybrid has been discovered in Brazil. FRONT PAGE PUB NEWS (1:05:35): Kathleen shares articles on a recent change in Tennessee Deer Hunting season parameters, Houston might have a serial killer, Cyndi Lauper announces her first Vegas residency, hundreds are stranded on Everest, Jaden Smith is the new creative director for Christian Louboutin, and Toys R Us rolls out a relaunch campaign for the holiday season. SAINT OF THE WEEK (1:24:09): Kathleen reads about St. Peregrine, the Patron Saint of people with cancer. WHAT ARE WE WATCHING (52:19): Kathleen recommends watching “House of Guinness” on Netflix. FEEL GOOD STORY (1:00:11): Kathleen shares that Francine, a cat that lived in a Richmond VA Lowe's store, takes an accidentally trip on a delivery truck and returns home.
Here's what to watch on TV tonight. It's not too late to catch up on ‘Survivor' and join in our weekly recaps. Matty is recommending ‘Chad Powers' but is it as “feel good” as Ted Lasso? Nicole Kidman's revenge bangs take on Paris Fashion Week. Will Taylor Swift ever tell us the real reason she isn't doing the Super Bowl? Hundreds were rescued after a snowstorm hit Mt. Everest. Not all pranks are funny, kids, and let's normalize going to bed angry.
Bob is helping Sarah unpack her childhood trauma. Congratulations to Adam Levine on his new house. Anna Kendrick claims she has seen The Loch Ness Monster. Charlie Sheen is jealous. Why do planes dim the lights for takeoff? Here's the unsettling truth. Enjoy some fast facts and this pop culture throwback to Anna Nicole Smith at the 2004 VMAs. Plus, Vinnie reports the case of the missing Canadian salsa truck. Here's what to watch on TV tonight. It's not too late to catch up on ‘Survivor' and join in our weekly recaps. Matty is recommending ‘Chad Powers' but is it as “feel good” as Ted Lasso? Nicole Kidman's revenge bangs take on Paris Fashion Week. Will Taylor Swift ever tell us the real reason she isn't doing the Super Bowl? Hundreds were rescued after a snowstorm hit Mt. Everest. Not all pranks are funny, kids, and let's normalize going to bed angry. It's time for Kiss, Marry, Kill: Popstar edition. Plus, some fun game show news. Let's name drop: Who is the most famous person you could call right now? Bumper stickers make you a target for road rage. If you like to drive, here are the best US cities to visit. If you're a cyclist, here are places to avoid. Is it wrong: Pittsburgh just put up their Christmas tree. The Billboard Chart is flashing KPop Demon Hunters, Alex Warren, and Tate McRae's new song. Next week we expect the list to be a little more opalite. Dwayne Johnson doesn't see ‘The Smashing Machine' as a failure in an emotional Instagram post. Sometimes actors make bad movies - somebody has to! What is the proper etiquette for screaming babies? Plus: How old is that guy?
(00:00-8:16) Mt. Rushmore of Bush songs? You gonna contribute to this conversation, Vaughn? It's like getting a haircut and dying from that. Hikers stranded on Mt. Everest. Yak herders. Free solo climbing. Leanin' into the Red River Stink.(8:24-12:18) Highest paid coaches in college football. Larry Rooster. Drink coming in at #11.(12:28-16:53) E-Mail of the DaySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're trekking further into the lore of this attraction by discussing the ride path, the ride vehicle, and a long list of fun facts that you may not know! Weekly Exclusive Bonus Episodes of our Podcast are available at our Patreon page. Visit our Amazon Storefront to see what our must-haves are for the parks (Affiliate Link) Follow Along! Podcast Account: @ThatParkLifePodcast Beth: @TheRealBethMcDonald and @SimplisticThrills Greg: @Gregintheparks Greg's Other Podcast: The Quick Escape Podcast
Garry and Leslie discuss the people stranded on Mt. Everest along with a things to be happy about from Garry's book.
Kabinett beschließt Gesetzentwurf für bessere Drohnenabwehr durch die Polizei, Für Gutverdienende sollen die Sozialbeiträge angehoben werden, "Turbo-Einbürgerung" soll wieder abgeschafft werden, Regierung sieht für 2026 Wirtschaftswachstum vorher, Ausschuss soll Einigungen bei strittigen Themen in der Koalition finden, EU-Parlament beschließt Sprachnormen für Etikettierung veganer Lebensmittel, Zu viel Gülle auf deutschen Feldern: Nitratwerte in Grundwasser vielerorts überschritten, Nobelpreis für Chemie ehrt drei Wissenschaftler für ihre Forschung zu "metallorganischen Gerüstverbindungen", Messerangriff auf designierte Bürgermeisterin in Herdecke hat wohl familiären Hintergrund, Rettung von eingeschneiten Bergwandernden im tibetischen Teil des Mount Everest beendet, Das Wetter
Kabinett beschließt Gesetzentwurf für bessere Drohnenabwehr durch die Polizei, Für Gutverdienende sollen die Sozialbeiträge angehoben werden, "Turbo-Einbürgerung" soll wieder abgeschafft werden, Regierung sieht für 2026 Wirtschaftswachstum vorher, Ausschuss soll Einigungen bei strittigen Themen in der Koalition finden, EU-Parlament beschließt Sprachnormen für Etikettierung veganer Lebensmittel, Zu viel Gülle auf deutschen Feldern: Nitratwerte in Grundwasser vielerorts überschritten, Nobelpreis für Chemie ehrt drei Wissenschaftler für ihre Forschung zu "metallorganischen Gerüstverbindungen", Messerangriff auf designierte Bürgermeisterin in Herdecke hat wohl familiären Hintergrund, Rettung von eingeschneiten Bergwandernden im tibetischen Teil des Mount Everest beendet, Das Wetter
Last work day for almost two weeks for me. We've got the CMN Radiothon tomorrow & Friday and I'll be at Gundersen from 6am until noon tomorrow and then it's packing…packing…and more packing as we get ready to leave early Friday morning for NH. In the news this morning, an update on the closing of the Black Hawk bridge in Lansing, a recall on Toyotas, the victim of Mark Sanchez is suing, and a bunch of people stuck on Mount Everest are finally getting rescued. In sports, the Mariners & Yankees won yesterday and we looked at today's MLB playoff schedule. Also, the WNBA Finals continue tonight, and the NFL Week 6 kicks off tomorrow night on Prime. We let you know what's on TV today/tonight and we discussed Dolly Parton's recent health scare. Made our weeks 6 & 7 Pigskin Picks as I'll be out of town next Wednesday. And Doc joined us just after 8am for this week's Racing Report thanks to County Materials. Cool story about a tour driver in Africa who went on safari thanks to some of his customers…and check out this dog who found a special friend! Crazy scene in Pittsburgh as they've already put their Christmas tree up in the city's plaza for the holidays. Today is "National Fluffernutter Day", so enjoy a delicious, cavity-inducing sammich later today. Ran down a list of the safest states in America. And in today's edition of "Bad News with Happy Music", we had stories about a stolen dinosaur statue at a gas station in CA, a new product from Airheads just in time for Halloween, a French "influencer" who's going to jail for a sick prank, a Missouri man who got arrested for robbery when the cops found him wearing the same underwear he had on during the robbery, Long John Silver apparently didn't learn the lesson that Cracker Barrel just endured, and an argument over a NASCAR shirt turned violent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Negotiations in Egypt between Hamas and Israel are ongoing. Foreign Policy reports that despite hope that a deal is imminent, a lot of the details remain unresolved. The government shutdown and policy changes at FEMA have introduced chaos into the nation’s disaster-preparedness system. The Wall Street Journal’s Scott Patterson discusses how funding and staffing shake-ups are impacting disaster-prone communities. AI will soon be implemented into a new prior-authorization pilot for Medicare. Lauren Sausser, reporter for KFF Health News, explains how the program will work and why some doctors and lawmakers are concerned over potential delay-and-deny tactics. Plus, the CDC moves ahead with new rules on COVID vaccines, how hundreds of hikers became trapped on Mount Everest, and why researchers say proper falling techniques can help you live a longer life. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
From 10/07 Hour 1: The Sports Junkies react to 200 hikers getting stranded on Mount Everest.
10/07 Hour 1: Live From Capitals Iceplex / Jaguars Win On MNF - 1:00 Top Storylines Around The Sports World - 13:00 200 Hikers Get Stranded On Mount Everest - 32:00
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There's a blizzard on Everest, apparently a lot more people have conquered it than we thought Headlines with a crazy ex in Florida putting used tampons on her ex's lawn Sports with more on the Mark Sanchez situation
As Burbank Airport flight cancelations and delays continue due to having no air traffic controllers thanks to the so-called sick-out, the Phillies have scored two runs, now the score is 4:3, with Dodgers dominating. Car valets at Burbank Airport have been told not to park any more cars this evening. Aaaaand the Dodgers win!!! Wow, what a game! Tim says if he were running the FAA, he'd want to have a “little chat” with all the air traffic controllers who called in sick. Tim also speculates on LA Lakers player LeBron James' “major decision” that's incoming. Is it something to do with Amazon Prime Day? Former LA Deputy Mayor Brian K. Williams has been sentenced to one-year probation, community service and a fine for falsely reporting a bomb threat to City Hall in 2024. Tim also speculates on LA Lakers player LeBron James' “major decision” that's incoming. There might be up to 1,000 people presently trapped on Mt. Everest in Tibet due to a blizzard that has been raging since October 4. As of October 5, the snow was three feet deep. More on footballer turned Fox Sports analysist Mark Sanchez's arrest over the weekend after he stabbed a guy at a bar in Indianapolis during an altercation over a parking spot.
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It's Tuesday, October 7, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Nigerian military opened fire on Christians Christian persecution at the hands of Muslim terrorists in Nigeria was tough enough. Now, Truth Nigeria reports that the Nigerian military has opened fire on Christians in the Benue State — this time killing three young men. Ten others sustained life-threatening gunshot wounds and are receiving medical treatment in Jato-Aka. The local chief said, “We no longer need the military in our land. … They have joined Fulani to kill us and take over our land. They have turned their guns against us. … The betrayal is unbearable. Enough is enough. President Tinubu and Governor Alia should hear this message and take immediate action.” Newsweek urges State Dept to declare Nigeria “Country of Particular Concern” Newsweek.com has joined the voices of comedian Bill Maher and others, pointing to the egregious level of Christian killings in Nigeria. The Nigerian government has “categorically” denied that terrorists are waging a systematic genocide against Christians in the country. Newsweek noted that the Trump State Department has thus far failed at making Nigeria a “Country of Particular Concern.” Europe's swirling politics France just lost its third prime minister in about a year. Sébastien Lecornu was the latest, and he just resigned yesterday after only 27 days in office. This marks the most instability for the French government in 70 years. France's nationalist, anti-immigration party increased from obtaining 4% of parliamentarian seats in 2008 to 37% in 2024. Germany lost its government earlier this year. Germany's anti-immigration party is supported by 24% of the country, up from virtually nothing ten years ago. And Portugal faces instability, still run by a minority government, having completed its third election in three years in May. Portugal's nationalist party increased from half percent in 2019 to 23% in the 2025 elections. Also, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, and Italy have experienced wide swings in governance — shifting to a nationalist position over the last 5-10 years. Daniel 2:21 reminds us that it is God who “changes times and seasons; He removes kings and sets up kings; He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to those who have understanding.” Cuba sends 5,000 troops to aid Ukraine despite grinding poverty Reuters reports that Cuba is supporting the Ukrainian War now with up to 5,000 troops. The communist country's economy is lagging badly — suffering a four-year decline in its Gross Domestic Product, with another decline forecasted for this year, reports InDepthNews.com. Inflation is running at 28%. The nation has suffered at least five energy blackouts this year so far. And 89% of the populace suffers from “extreme poverty” according to a recent survey. Seven out of ten Cubans have stopped eating breakfast, lunch, or dinner due to lack of money or food shortages. Only 15% have been able to eat three meals a day without interruption. That compares with the next poorest countries in Central America. Just 16% of Guatemalans and 27% of folks in Honduras have to deal with these levels of extreme poverty. Supremes consider Trump's tariffs, Hawaii's gun restrictions, & trans sports As the US Supreme Court reconvenes, the docket holds a slew of cases. They include the legitimacy of the Trump Tariffs, the president's removal of high level administrative bureaucrats, Colorado's ban on counselors helping minors out of homosexual sin, Hawaii's gun restrictions, and bans issued by red states on boys pretending to be girls playing in girls' sports in public schools. Trump's FDA approve a new Abortion Kill Pill The Trump Administration's Food and Drug Administration approved another abortion kill pill to accommodate the killing of children in their mother's wombs. Last week, the FDA approved Evita Solutions' generic abortion drug for the US market. This is hardly in line with the administration's pledge to “review all the evidence—including real-world outcomes—on the safety of the drug” issued just last month. Ostensibly, the big concern is the health of the mother. The FDA reports 36 deaths attributed to the abortion kill pill thus far, but 7.5 million murdered babies. 63% of the annual abortions committed in the country today are attributed to the abortion kill pill. Isaiah 29:15-16 speaks to this. The prophet wrote, “Woe to you who hide deep from the Lord your counsel, whose deeds are in the dark, and who say, “Who sees us? Who knows us?” You turn things upside down! Shall the potter be regarded as the clay, that the thing made should say of its maker, “He did not make me”; or the thing formed say of him who formed it, “He has no understanding”? Mt. Everest hiker died, 200 others stranded in shock blizzard And finally, one hiker has died and 200 others are still stranded in a shock blizzard on Mount Everest over the weekend. The blizzard took about 1,000 hikers by surprise. Thus far this year, five people have died on Everest. Last year's total was eight, and 18 others died on the treacherous slopes in 2023. About 800 people attempt to summit the tallest mountain in the world each year. Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, October 7th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Desde buzos que sueldan bajo el mar hasta guías que arriesgan la vida en el Everest, estos son los trabajos más peligrosos del mundo. Oficios donde un error puede costar la vida, pero que también ofrecen salarios que pocos se atreverían a ganar.En este video exploramos cuánto ganan, qué riesgos enfrentan y por qué, a pesar del peligro, hay quienes eligen estos trabajos extremos.Fuentes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/18Bx7ta-Uk-89w2A8_5OdvjeBpr4ofM4IF73ycpkQKcY/edit?usp=sharing
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Trump Blocked from Deploying National Guard to Oregon – Court says you can't “borrow” another state's troops; politics meets civics class. Gaza Ceasefire Talks Begin in Egypt – Hostages, aid, airstrikes on the table; optimism on backorder.Spotify CEO Daniel Ek Steps Down – Co-CEO era begins; artists still want real payouts.Mark Sanchez Felony Charge (Parking Lot Fight) – From color commentary to charge sheet; “Parking Lot Rumble” replaces “Butt Fumble.”OpenAI + AMD Mega Deal – AI arms race picks teams; GPUs choose sides.Americans Don't Trust AI in Elections – Deepfakes, disinfo, and regulation wish-casting.Tech Firms Crack Down on AI Nudity – Platforms promise fewer deepfakes; enforcement question marks.Everest Blizzard Rescue – Hundreds guided to safety in Tibet; climate chaos meets adventure tourism.MIT: Musicians Focus Better – Selective attention advantage; practice > procrastination.Diddy Sentenced to 50 Months – Accountability message from the bench; appeal incoming.TikTok: (search) diddy sentenced 50 months, judge subramanian diddy sentencingLouis C.K. Performs in Saudi Arabia – “Art vs. optics” debate ignites—again.Supreme Court Rejects Ghislaine Maxwell Appeal – 20-year sentence stands; unanswered questions linger. LINKShttps://instagram.com/itsnewstoushttps://tiktok.com/@itsnewstous Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hundreds of adventure seekers are stranded in a blizzard on Mount Everest; Taylor Swift broke her record for most ‘first week’ sales in just one day; Oscar-winning actress Nicole Kidman has made an appearance at Paris Fashion Week alongside her two daughters; Police have charged a gunman who allegedly fired into a suburban street in Croydon Park; Man convicted in Gisèle Pelicot case says he ‘never intended’ to rape her in appeal. Support independent women's media CREDITS Host/Producer: Cassandra Green Audio Production: Lu Hill Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Cody and Jonathan discuss Andrzej Bargiel's ski descent of Everest; the return of the FIFTY+ project; the life of Jane Goodall; Outside Inc's firing of Wes Siler; and Lincoln Knowles' response to our last RTN conversation. Plus, they rate your takes and share what they've been reading & watching.Note: We Want to Hear From You!We'd love for you to share with us the stories or topics you'd like us to cover next month on Reviewing the News; ask your most pressing mountain town advice questions, or offer your hot takes for us to rate. You can email those to us here.RELATED LINKS: BLISTER+ Get Yourself CoveredGet Our 25/26 Winter Buyer's GuideDiscounted Summit Registration for BLISTER+ MembersNon-Member Registration: Blister Summit 2026Get Our Newsletter & Weekly Gear GiveawaysHomegrown: The Flylow StoryTOPICS & TIMES: New BLISTER+ Members (0:24)The FIFTY+ is Back (1:40)Fantasy Football updates (9:30)Jane Goodall (11:24)Andrzej Bargiel Skis Everest (16:53)Fear in Media / Outside Fires Wes Siler (30:33)Lincoln Knowles Calls Out Cody (45:19)Rate My Take: On Reinhold Messner (59:50)What We're Reading & Watching (1:13:55)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister CinematicCRAFTEDBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A judge has blocked President Donald Trump from temporarily sending troops to Portland. Meanwhile, the president is cautiously optimistic about upcoming talks between Israel, Hamas and the US. As the government shutdown is entering its second week, we share one of the major “non-starters.” A blizzard has left hundreds of trekkers in need of rescue from Mt. Everest. Plus, we have an update on the former NFL quarterback who was stabbed and then arrested. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(October 06,2025)Amy King and Neil Saavedra join Bill for Handel on the News. Judge blocks Trum from deploying California National Guard to Oregon. Gaza ceasefire talks are set to start in Egypt. Mount Everest: Hundreds of trekkers still waiting rescue after unusually heavy rain and snowfall in Tibet. Former NFL & USC QB Mark Sanchez charged for allegedly attacking truck driver.
Gary and Shannon start hour two climbing through the headlines, and they cover the more than 200 hikers stranded amid a blizzard on Mount Everest. They then pivot to a Deputy White House advisor's leaked texts suggesting the 82nd Airborne should be deployed to Portland, though Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth prefers the National Guard. From global tension to local luxury, they unpack the LA Times feature on the “Bunker Mirage,” a lavish underground playground for SoCal's ultra-rich.Later, they spotlight the soon-to-open Hard Rock Casino Tejon, boasting a gaming floor larger than Caesars Palace. And then things get personal when Gary overshares about his morning shower and the bathroom window before shifting to the night sky's super moon and the hypnotic scroll of TikTok.The hour wraps with KLAC's Fred Roggin joining the show to weigh in on the Mark Sanchez assault case, questioning if the former QB's broadcasting career can survive the fallout.
Gary and Shannon close out the show with a packed final hour. Shannon's still pushing for Gary to celebrate the show's 10-year anniversary with a piercing before diving into #WhatsHappening: from TMZ leaking footage of Mark Sanchez's altercation to Dodgers playoff updates, Ghislaine Maxwell's denied appeal, Taylor Swift's record-breaking box-office weekend, and Governor Newsom facing pressure to crack down on SoCal's copper thefts.Then it's #GaSFantasy4Play as the pair review their NFL week 5 picks before pivoting to weather updates on Tropical Storm Jerry and rescue efforts for 200 hikers stranded on Mount Everest. They wrap the hour with a #MotivationMonday clip from Friday Night Lights and an intriguing discussion on “quiet cracking” the new counterpart to quiet quitting.
Hamas and Israeli officials are set to gather in Egypt for talks on President Trump's Gaza plan. A federal judge temporarily blocks the Trump administration from sending any National Guard troops to Portland. France's new prime minister resigns, sparking fresh political chaos. Rescuers guide hundreds of trekkers to safety from blizzard-struck Everest. And we hear from a group of Trump voters on what they think of the administration's shifting stance on vaccines. Recommended Read: Rome calls on US to reconsider extra tariff on pasta imports Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Verschärfung der politischen Krise in Frankreich nach überraschendem Rücktritt von Premierminister Lecornu, Israel und Terrormiliz Hamas verhandeln in Ägypten über den Gaza-Plan von US-Präsident Trump, Debatte über freiwilligen Wehrdienst oder eine Wehrpflicht, Finanzminister Klingbeil kündigt Verlängerung der Kfz-Steuerbefreiung für E-Autos an, Verkündung des Nobelpreises für Medizin, Evakuierung der durch Schneefall auf Mount Everest festsitzenden Touristen, Das Wetter
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This dispatch episode was recorded in front of a live audience for an event with Montane and The Turner Twins. Matt sits down with Hugo and Ross Turner, as well as Montane's Materials Manager, Liam Steinbeck. Together they unpack the twins' bold new expedition, Mallory Reimagined: Climbing Back In Time. In early October 2025, the twins will set off to Nepal to climb Mera Peak, with one wearing a replica of Mallory's 1924 Everest outfit, and the other wearing Montane's modern high altitude kit. In this conversation Matt and the guests dive into themes of exploration, risk, science and history - covering how preparation shapes expeditions, the role of technology in survival, and the mindset of pushing into the unknown. Liam also gives unique insight into the materials development process. From replica boots and wool jumpers to wearable sensors tracking cognition, stress, and thermal data. This is adventure at the crossroads of past and future.For extra insights from the worlds of adventure, exploration and the natural world, you can find The Adventure Podcast+ community on Substack. You can also follow along and join in on Instagram @theadventurepodcast.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 135 of The Prakhar Gupta Xperience, Kuntal Joisher, world-renowned mountaineer and the first vegan to summit Mt. Everest, joins the conversation to share his extraordinary journey of resilience and purpose. He talks about the challenges of climbing the highest peaks, the philosophy that drives him, lessons on discipline and decision-making, and how his lifestyle choices shaped both his adventures and his outlook on life.Recording Date: August 25, 202500:00 - Intro00:56 - Deadliest Earthquake in 100yrs.24:54 - Why he cancelled the expedition?32:58 - Secret He Never Told Before44:30 - I Saw A Huge *******51:36 - His true obsession54:10 - Turning around his life01:03:30 - Panama Mountain Experience01:07:37 - Climbing Everest01:18:24 - Be One With The Mountain01:26:41 - How Mountain changed him?01:29:58 - The Truth About Human Ego01:33:09 - Openness About Nature01:36:16 - Yeti : Myth or Reality?01:54:12 - Prakhar got Scared01:56:51 - He saw The Milky Way02:04:41 - Relationship with his Father
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports on Egypt-based indirect talks on a peace plan for Gaza; another deep political crisis hits France; Nobel Prize week kicks offs with a trio of immune experts; and villagers help out in freeing trapped climbers on Mount Everest.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports a snowstorm trapped hundreds of hikers on Mount Everest during China's national holiday.
Verschärfung der politischen Krise in Frankreich nach überraschendem Rücktritt von Premierminister Lecornu, Israel und Terrormiliz Hamas verhandeln in Ägypten über den Gaza-Plan von US-Präsident Trump, Debatte über freiwilligen Wehrdienst oder eine Wehrpflicht, Finanzminister Klingbeil kündigt Verlängerung der Kfz-Steuerbefreiung für E-Autos an, Verkündung des Nobelpreises für Medizin, Evakuierung der durch Schneefall auf Mount Everest festsitzenden Touristen, Das Wetter Hinweis: Diese Sendung wurde nachträglich bearbeitet.
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My guests today on Let There Be Talk are none other than Lzzy Hale and Joe Hottinger of the Grammy-winning rock band Halestorm. Over the past two decades, Halestorm has built a powerhouse reputation with their explosive live shows, hard-hitting albums, and Lzzy's unmistakable voice leading the charge. Today, we dive into their incredible journey—from their early days grinding it out in clubs to becoming one of modern rock's most respected and enduring acts. We'll talk songwriting, touring, Recording with producer Chris Cobb, guitars, and of course what it was like playing that legendary last Black Sabbath show "Back To The Beginning" Halestorm have a brand new record out now called Everest and are out touring right now. Thanks for tuning in. My Tour Dates can be found here - https://www.deandelray.com/tourdates My new Stand Up Comedy special is here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbeaApu4OP0 Join my Patreon and support the podcast - https://www.deandelray.com/patreon Keep the Candles Lit DDR
In Part 2 of our conversation with Eva Steinwald, we dive deeper into her mindset, habits, and the personal philosophy that carried her to the top of Everest at 63. In this Q&A, Eva answers questions about fear, discipline, grief, aging, and what it truly means to invest in yourself.-Eva's website: https://www.evasteinwald.com Climbing the Seven Summits:https://climbingthesevensummits.com/portrait-of-a-masters-mountaineer-eva-steinwalds-journey-to-everest-and-beyond/-HELP IS WITHIN YOUR REACH!Alopecia Angel is dedicated to those seeking a holistic, natural, and safe approach to healing Alopecia from the inside out! The main force behind Alopecia Angel is a deep desire to help individuals achieve what I achieved with a natural treatment option, a well-rounded approach to health, wellness, and reversing Alopecia naturally without antibiotics, pharmaceuticals, cortisone shots to the head, or embarrassing creams.After seeing results with my multi-tiered natural Alopecia treatment, targeting mind, body, nutrition, environment, and other elements, I decided I wanted to share my findings and let others know that a natural, safe, and holistic method does in fact exist to regrow hair from alopecia. -Website: https://www.alopeciaangel.comYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/alopeciaangelFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alopeciaangelInstagram: http://instagram.com/alopecia_angel
Conversation is at the heart of our gatherings in The Loft; it's how we worship. On this final Sunday of our Loft 101 series, we focus on a well-known story from John's gospel, where Jesus engages in a conversation with a Samaritan woman at Jacob's well. Deeply embedded in scripture, this story shows us a model for how conversation can be central to our community. Join us this Sunday as Rev. Dr. Carter is joined by Everest and Westley in the center as they discuss the importance and challenges of building a big-tent progressive Christian community. www.TheLoftLA.org
Sept. 12-18: Drew Carey gets a job, we learn who shot Mr. Burns, Angus scores one for the little guy, Harvey Keitel clocks in, Nicolas Cage is a lord, Reese Witherspoon is a ghost, gangster Johnny Depp, and we learn for the hundredth time while climbing Everest is a bad idea. All that and more from 30, 20, and 10 years ago.
Invented in 1897 and first sold in 1898, Grape-Nuts has a crazy history. From the time the inventor spent in a famous sanitarium through course cases and into a p[op culture phenomenon, Grape-Nuts has been through it all. It was used in war, exploration, and health crazes, and still in our cereal bowls.
We're kicking of Block 2025 with a disaster episode. Specifcally, one of the worst Mount Everest seasons ever. This is a comedy/history podcast, the report begins at approximately 08:56 (though as always, we go off on tangents throughout the report).For all our important links: https://linktr.ee/dogoonpod Check out our other podcasts:Book Cheat: https://play.acast.com/s/book-cheatPrime Mates: https://play.acast.com/s/prime-mates/Listen Now: https://play.acast.com/s/listen-now/Who Knew It with Matt Stewart: https://play.acast.com/s/who-knew-it-with-matt-stewart/Our awesome theme song by Evan Munro-Smith and logo by Peader ThomasDo Go On acknowledges the traditional owners of the land we record on, the Wurundjeri people, in the Kulin nation. We pay our respects to elders, past and present. REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_Mount_Everest_disasterhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5LtdIwZF50https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1996_Indo-Tibetan_Border_Police_expedition_to_Mount_Everesthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Krakauerhttps://people.com/everest-true-story-11699920https://himalayan-masters.com/1996-mount-everest-disaster/https://www.ultimatekilimanjaro.com/1996-everest-disaster-deaths/https://www.breezeadventure.com/blog/1996-mount-everest-disaster-what-really-happened Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You don't have to be the strongest or the fastest to reach the summit. In this episode, I'm joined by Alison Levine, an adventurer, leadership expert, and the first American Women's Everest Expedition Team Captain. We talk about what mountains teach you about business, leadership, and life, why failure is never final, and how relevance isn't about chasing the next big thing. Alison also shares the story of being the weakest link on an Antarctic expedition, what your teammates teach you about compassion and contribution, and the new bucket list project about the stories that can't be shared in corporate keynotes. Tune in for the encouragement you didn't know you needed. Check out our Sponsors: SKIMS - I finally tried SKIMS and I get all the hype. Shop SKIMS Fits Everybody collection at SKIMS.com and let them know we sent you in the dropdown after checkout. Brevo - the all-in-one marketing and CRM platform designed to help you connect with customers and grow your business. Get started for free today - go to www.brevo.com/happy Blinds.com - Blinds.com makes it easy to get the designer look without the showroom markups. Get an exclusive $50 off when you spend $500 or more with code EARN at checkout. Shopify - Try the ecommerce platform I trust for Glōci, Sign up for your $1/month trial period at Shopify.com/happy Headway - the #1 daily growth app that delivers key insights from the world's best non fiction books in bite sized 15 minute reads and audio. Save 25% off when you go to makeheadway.com/happy. Airbnb - Start making money by listing your home on Airbnb with an experienced Co-host, find a co-host at airbnb.com/host HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 Meet Alison Levine, team captain of the first American Women's Everest Expedition. 05:30 The life lesson Alison learned at 19,000 feet. 12:45 How does physical grit prepare you for mental grit in leadership? 19:30 Why the way you address someone's weakness can change everything. 25:00 What was it like leading the first American Women's Everest expedition? 30:30 Alison's biggest Mount Everest lesson. 34:00 Why even high performers need encouragement more than you think. 40:30 Do you need to keep risking your life to stay relevant after big achievements? 46:15 The bucket list project Alison is most excited about right now. RESOURCES Get your copy of Alison's On the Edge: Leadership Lessons from Mount Everest and Other Extreme Environments HERE! Join the Audacity Challenge HERE! Join the most supportive mastermind on the internet HERE! Check out our FREE 90-Day Business Blueprint HERE! Listen to my free SECRET PODCASTS SERIES - Operation: Rekindle This B*tch Get glōci HERE Use code: HAPPY at checkout for 25% off! FOLLOW Follow me: @loriharder Follow glōci: @getgloci Follow Alison: @levine_alison