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I talk a lot about what we eat for our health. But what about the air we breathe at home?If you or your kids have asthma, constant sniffles, a lingering cough, sinus issues, or you've noticed damp patches and that musty smell, this episode could change how you think about your home.As a new dad, I'm personally really interested in how our home environment shapes early immune development. This conversation made me think differently about ventilation, condensation and what really matters.My guest is Dr Peter Cook, a Wellcome Trust Sir Henry Dale Fellow at the MRC Centre for Medical Mycology at the University of Exeter. His research looks at how airborne fungal spores interact with the immune system and drive allergic and asthmatic disease, an area that has been surprisingly neglected.In this episode, we go into:What mould actually is and when it becomes a problemWhat is a safe level of mould?How mould exposure can trigger asthma and allergic diseaseWho's most at riskWhether mould testing kits are worth your moneyIf dehumidifiers and air purifiers actually workPractical steps you can take this week to reduce your exposure and protect your health
Leather, longing and love that doesn't fit the mould. This week on Geeks Out, Tamzyn goes solo (with a little buzz by the fabulous ADZ) to review Pillion, the new romantic drama starring Alexander Skarsgård and Harry Melling, directed by Harry Lighton and adapted from the novel Box Hill. Premiering at Cannes to strong critical response, Pillion explores vulnerability, power and identity within a queer biker subculture — not as spectacle, but as deeply human connection. Is it slow? Yes.Is it intimate? Absolutely.Is it for everyone? Probably not. But if you're open to expanding your mind and heart, this is a film worth sitting with. LISTEN NOW! The post Pillion – Love Outside the Mould appeared first on Geeks OUT.
Earlier this week, we spoke to Ennis resident Ann Marie Broomhead about the ongoing damp and mould issues affecting her home in Clancy Park — a situation she says has been impacting her family's health and wellbeing for the past two years. Today, we're turning our focus to solutions. Alan Morrissey was joined in studio by Leonard Shanahan of Shanahan Paints. Leonard recently shared a video online offering practical advice, which has been viewed more than 100,000 times. Image (c) Clare FM
For the past two years, Anne-Marie Broomhead and her family say they have been living with persistent damp and mould in their council home, conditions she believes are not only damaging the property but are also seriously affecting their health and wellbeing. Anne-Marie, who suffers from asthma, says the situation has taken a toll, and despite repeated complaints she claims the situation remains unresolved. Anne-Marie joined Sally-Ann Barrett in studio on Clare Fm's Morning Focus to discuss these ongoing issues. Images (c) Anne-Marie Broomhead
What if the reason you're tired, foggy, anxious, or constantly getting sick… isn't stress, hormones, or burnout — but your home?Raphael from EcoLibria, specialises in testing homes and workplaces for mould, indoor air quality issues, EMFs (electromagnetic fields) and EMR (wireless radiation). This episode is practical, science-backed insight into what's actually worth paying attention to… and what's not.Raphael has worked in this space for 20+ years and shares real case studies that will make you think differently about Wi-Fi routers, baby monitors, smart metres, hidden water leaks and even where you place your bed.If you're building, renovating, pregnant, raising kids, working from home, or just tired of feeling tired… this episode will open your eyes.We cover:The real difference between EMF (electricity-based fields) and EMR (wireless signals)Whether living near powerlines or 5G towers is something to worry aboutWhy distance and duration matter more than panicThe simple swaps that can dramatically reduce EMF exposure in your homeWhy your bedroom should be the “quietest” room in the houseThe truth about baby monitors and sleeping near electrical metre boxesElectrical hypersensitivity — and why some people react more than othersHow EMF exposure may impact sleep, oxidative stress, melatonin and inflammationWhy mould is often hidden (and how moisture is always the root cause)Symptoms of mould exposure: fatigue, hormonal disruption, depression, gut issues, skin flare-upsWhy one family member can be severely affected by mould while others feel fineThe connection between inflammation, environment and long-term healthPractical air quality upgrades: ventilation, HEPA filters, rangehoods and reducing VOCsWhether air purifiers are actually necessaryMentioned in this episode:Find Raphael at EcoLibria: HereFollow me on Instagram: @tess.shanahan & @tesstalksofficial Follow me on TikTok: @tessshanahanFollow me on YouTube: TessShanahan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matt Caughthran and Mariachi El / The Bronx are true lifers. A white knuckle ride through ten albums, outliving the deaths, adversities and adventure that comes with being in an all-weather touring band. Mariachi El Bronx IV comes out this Friday. Get in touch giles@mightymoonmedia.com Get yourself some top class Shure microphone gear: https://shu.re/3YhV7p2 Set up Your Band's merch store, for free at Distrokid Direct: https://distrokid.com/direct/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mould in the home is more than just an eyesore, it can be a serious health risk, especially for young children, older adults, and people with breathing problems. In damp or poorly ventilated houses, mould can grow quickly and quietly, often before you even notice it. In this brief, we'll look at simple, practical steps you can take to reduce moisture in your home and prevent mould from taking hold.Joining Sean was Dr. Primrose Freestone, Associate Professor in Clinical Microbiology, University of Leicester
Mould in the home is more than just an eyesore, it can be a serious health risk, especially for young children, older adults, and people with breathing problems. In damp or poorly ventilated houses, mould can grow quickly and quietly, often before you even notice it. In this brief, we'll look at simple, practical steps you can take to reduce moisture in your home and prevent mould from taking hold.Joining Sean was Dr. Primrose Freestone, Associate Professor in Clinical Microbiology, University of Leicester
Send us a textHair loss is rarely random — and it is almost never just about iron or shampoo.In this episode of The Autoimmune Reset, VJ Hamilton explores the deeper physiology behind alopecia and autoimmune-related hair loss, and explains why standard blood tests often leave people stuck with answers but no real direction. Because while tests like ferritin and thyroid markers can tell you what is low, they rarely explain why the body is struggling in the first place.Drawing from both her own recovery journey and years in clinical practice, VJ shares the five functional tests she most often uses to uncover the hidden drivers of hair thinning and shedding. From gut health and nutrient absorption to hormonal rhythms, mitochondrial energy production, mould exposure, and food reactivity, she walks listeners through the upstream factors that quietly influence immune balance and hair growth.This episode reframes hair as a barometer of overall health — not the problem itself, but a signal that something deeper requires attention. If you're tired of guesswork and want a more strategic, root-cause approach to testing, this conversation offers a clear, practical roadmap.Because when you understand the “why,” everything becomes more precise — and far less overwhelming.Key TakeawaysHair loss is often a symptom, not the root issueBlood tests show what's happening, but rarely explain whyGut health determines nutrient absorption and immune regulationHormonal rhythms and stress physiology directly influence sheddingMitochondrial energy is essential for growth and repairHidden mould exposure can perpetuate inflammation and immune activationFood reactivity may contribute to autoimmune flaresStrategic testing prevents supplement guessworkAlopecia improves when underlying systems are supportedA personalised, systems-based approach is far more effective than chasing single nutrientsChapter Markers00:00 Why blood tests aren't the full story02:10 Hair as a barometer of deeper health03:05 Gut testing: Microbiome Explorer vs GI Effects06:00 Hormones, cortisol and the DUTCH test08:10 Energy, nutrients and Metabolomix09:40 Mould and environmental triggers10:45 Food reactivity and immune load12:00 A root-cause roadmap for recoveryReady to go deeper and understand your own “why”? → Learn about the functional testing and 1:1 analysis I offer in clinic — the same root-cause tests I used to rebuild my own health, with personalised guidance so you know exactly what to do next. You can learn more about the tests offered at the Autoimmune Nutrition Clinic here.
Welcome to Newbreed Christian Community Podcast.Today's teaching is titled “MOULD BREAK”, taught by Pastor David Oghenerobor.This message is a prophetic call to step out of patterns, limitations, and systems that no longer align with God's design for your life. God does not anoint replicas — He releases originals. Growth often demands disruption, and destiny requires the courage to break what once defined you.In this teaching, Pastor David unveils why spiritual progress demands renewal of thinking, how God transitions people out of old frameworks, and what it takes to emerge into God's next dimension for your life.If you've sensed a divine push for more — more depth, more clarity, more alignment — this word is for you.Set your heart, stay attentive, and receive with faith.
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Matt Roeske, the master of rabbit holes, is back for our third interview and as usual, this one does not disappoint.One of my goals is to encourage everyone to rethink what they already know (I put myself in that target audience) and Matt is definitely one to cause us to do just that.Many of us are seeing that what we have been told about pretty much everything is either a flat out lie or twisted in some regard. In this mind-expanding conversation, Matt once again challenges conventional wisdom on every level—from eating raw meat to understanding the real value of silver, from mouldy berries that heal to the suppressed knowledge of a man who cured himself of C in the 1970s.We also learn of the fascinating tree resin, Dragon's Blood. Truly one of mother nature's healers.Whether you're ready to question the food pyramid, rethink precious metals, or discover why your grandparents knew more about health than modern doctors, this conversation will shake your assumptions and offer practical solutions for true independence in 2026 and beyond.In today's show:5:11 - Silver at $90/ounce, highest ever, expected to keep rising due to Federal Reserve money printing6:35 - 2026 mirrors 1890s McKinley Tariffs playbook: tariffs, farmers struggling, precious metals surging - Trump quoted McKinley as inspiration10:17 - Asia blocked silver trade agreements, creating scarcity - bullion stores sold out everywhere11:30 - Germany's currency 1933-1950s was silver after hyperinflation destroyed paper money13:36 - Copper penny eliminated a month ago because copper value exceeded penny's face value16:05 - Matt's raw diet for 11-12 months: raw meat, raw milk, raw honey18:18 - How Matt's new diet activated his super smelling sense19:15 - Chemtrails deployed most heavily during full moons20:30 - Mouldy berries pull heavy metals from body21:01 - Aajonus Vonderplanitz healed afflictions with raw diet in 1970s-80s23:43 - Vonderplanitz said viruses are fake, parasites don't harm in 1980s-90s30:30 - The mysterious stories around Aajonus's death one year after Doctor's show appearance39:38 - Dr. Pottenger study: 900 cats on raw meat/milk became lions, cats on processed food became disabled and infertile44:10 - Pork and nitric oxide content and how Viagra replaced it46:51 - 5,000 PubMed studies show parasites grow in animals to eat heavy metals, not contagious51:10 - Mouldy berries create trippy, mushroom-like detox effect51:30 - Grandmothers traditionally added mouldy berries to soup, applesauce, raw milk for health52:30 - Penicillin shots as children and allergies to natural mould54:25 - Mouldy blueberries and heavy metals60:30 - Dragon's blood and severe eczema head-to-toe, receding gums60:50 - Dentists reported patients' gums regenerating with coconut oil and dragon's blood61:05 - Testimonial: arthritis inflammation 99% gone with four dragon's blood capsules daily64:07 - Electro culture book coming spring 2026 proving no scarcity exists65:43 - AI clones of Matt's voice/image scamming people, DO NOT purchase from these fake companies!and more!If you enjoyed this episode, please share if you dare and consider going to www.sovereigncollective.org/shop to check out my offerings and get a deal while supporting the podcast. I'll be adding more great offerings there over time.Matt is highly censored, so you'll have a hard time finding him on the major mainstream channels, or you'll have to look hard to find him.Peruse his site and use code Sascha10 to save on some goodies including Dragon's Blood:https://cultivateelevate.com/Matt posts on various platforms and does a regular live every week on Monday, among other videos and posts. Find him here:https://rumble.com/user/CultivateElevatehttps://odysee.com/@CultivateElevate:e2telegram: @ElevateThyMindhttps://www.instagram.com/cultivateelevate/--------------------------------------------Find me:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saschakalivoda/IG: https://www.instagram.com/saschaksays/Website: www.sovereigncollective.orgYou Tube: https://www.youtube.com/@saschasays/videosBitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/Tfl1Zo021FcXEmail: sascha @ sovereigncollective.org
Gaff Goddess, Laura de Barra, gives some tips on prevention and dealing with the dreaded indoor mould.
This episode is sponsored by Leafcloud. For heating networks, property portfolios, and public infrastructure operators, Leafcloud offers decentralised cloud infrastructure designed to align digital workloads with energy and climate goals. Learn more at https://www.leaf.cloud__________________The energy transition is often treated as a technical challenge, retrofit the buildings, deploy the technology, reduce emissions.But what happens when those solutions ignore the social realities of the people they're meant to serve?In this episode of CleanTalk, we're joined by Charissa Leiwakabessy, a political scientist and PhD researcher studying social justice in the energy transition in the Netherlands.Drawing on in-depth fieldwork in social housing and retrofit programmes, Charissa explains how well-intentioned energy policies can unintentionally reproduce inequality, and why siloed, technocratic approaches often generate resistance, delays, and loss of trust.This conversation reframes the energy transition as a social process, not just an engineering one, and shows why addressing lived realities isn't a moral extra, but a practical necessity.Enjoy!__________________Connect with Charissa on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charissa-leiwakabessy/Join the CleanTalk community on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12991627/____________________CleanTalk is produced by Harmer Visuals, a film & media company specialising in brand & case study storytelling for organisations across the renewable energy and clean technology sector. To find out more about how we can help you, visit: https://www.harmervisuals.comMany thanks to...- Leafcloud for sponsoring our recording venue- Our rental suppliers -O'RIORDAN | https://oriordan.io/ | Sunipa Pictures | https://www.sunipapictures.com/____________________Chapters for today's episode:00:00 – IntroductionSetting the context: social justice and the energy transition in the Netherlands.01:33 – From Political Science to Energy JusticeHow academic curiosity leads into sustainability and social justice research.01:48 – What a PhD Actually Looks Like in PracticeWhy this research happens in the field, not just in theory.04:52 – Energy Transition as a Political ProcessHow decisions redistribute power, money, time, and responsibility.06:50 – Energy Poverty Is More Than High BillsHow housing conditions, practices, and social factors intersect.09:40 – Two Very Different Professional ResponsesIgnoring claims vs creating pathways for solutions.11:22 – Damp, Mould, and Hidden Costs of RetrofitWhy unresolved issues come back more expensively later.13:48 – Trust Is Lowest Where Transition Is Happening FastestThe paradox of neglected neighbourhoods and quick CO₂ wins.14:55 – Treating Energy as a Social TransitionHow addressing justice restores trust and avoids delays.17:14 – The Risk of a Purely Technocratic TransitionWhy technical success can still reproduce inequality.19:10 – Visibility, Consistency, and Being Present in CommunitiesWhy trust is built face-to-face, not through institutions alone.21:33 – Ad Break23:09 – Visibility Continued...25:13 – Public–Private Collaboration Done Well What Rotterdam gets right about learning by doing.26:39 – Informal Feedback Loops That Actually Work Why low-key community meetings outperform formal reporting.28:32 – Storytelling as Infrastructure How narratives create recognition, hope, and engagement.32:26 – Local Ambassadors vs Influencer Climate Messaging What scales — and what doesn't — in public engagement.34:26 – Navigating Political Polarisation Around Energy Why dialogue matters more than winning arguments.38:09 – When Siloed Work Delays the Transition Why ignoring social issues wastes time and money.40:11 – Quickfire Curiosity Futurism, intuition, and career advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Profiled by Guardian Newspapers as one of the UK's top social entrepreneurs, Chris Mould has been involved in over twenty start-ups and new ventures. Between 2007 and 2017 he led the Trussell Trust through its transition from a small Christian Charity to a multi award winning national organisation that launched over 450 foodbanks. Amidst all the success, he speaks candidly and movingly about the loss of his beloved wife Angela, his own health issues, and now the exciting future at Ffald y Brenin Christian retreat centre. It's a wonderful podcast!▶️ Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/00LHH43HS4QContact Chris at chris[@]chrismould.co.uk Check out Ffald y Brenin Christian Retreat Centre at ffald-y-brenin.orgAlso, the Foundation for Social Change and Inclusion at HouseofOpportunity.org ---
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2025. Show notes: Counting down the rest of our favorite albums of the year Kumar's #8: Indie rock godfather Bob Mould is still pissed off and rocking Mould has also reunited his '90s band Sugar Kumar's #7: Triumphant return for Mclusky Falco and crew having fun ripping on various targets Breitling's #6: Superchunk keeps going with new drummer If you thought they were angry in 2018... Chock full of "banglociraptors" Kumar's #6: Straight outta Asheville with Wednesday's killer combo of alt-country, shoegaze and heavy guitar rippers Band features MJ Lenderman but it's Karly Hartzman's show Breitling's #5: Debut from Slumberland act The Cords Scottish indie jangle-pop banglociraptors Kumar's #5: Thrilling post punk from South London act Shame Returning to harder rocking sound of first few albums More albums are shorter nowadays Breitling's #4: Prolific Chicago psych-pop act Sharp Pins keeps bringing it Flashes of GBV and early Kinks Breitling's #3: Crutchfield sisters (Waxahatchee, Swearin') drop surprise release as Snocaps Again with the Lenderman, on drums this time Kumar's #3: PUP applies newfound maturity to pop-punk bangers Singing about adult stuff Breitling's #2: Mini-album from Peel Dream Magazine Autumnal-sounding leftovers from previous album recording session Kumar's #2: Sloan keeps bringing the heat with 14th release of diverse and rewarding power pop Four singer-songwriters keep the offerings varied and on point Breitling's #1 and Kumar's #4: Monumental four-album conceptual triumph from Hallelujah the Hills Lot of guest stars including Ezra Furman, Clint Conley, Sadie Dupuis, Patrick Stickles Staggering amount of excellence Kumar's #1 and Breitling's #7: NYC's Geese blows up with wide-ranging collection that grabs your attention Their club tour sold out immediately Frontman Cameron Winter leads a sound that ranges from Pavement to soul Looking forward to 2026 releases from: Notwist, Kiwi Jr., Courtney Barnett, Sleaford Mods, Crooked Fingers, Strange Pains Reunion shows next year from Silkworm, Superdrag Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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Unsightly and unhealthy – mould, damp and condensation problems are common in our homes. As temperatures drop, condensation becomes a critical issue for homeowners across the country. Left untreated, this moisture transforms into mould, which is known to exacerbate respiratory infections and allergy symptoms. To educate us all on this was Jerry Galvin, Damprite provides services in Clare who spoke with Alan Morrissey on Thursday's Morning Focus. Photo (c) Chris Steer Getty Images via Canva
n this episode of The Healthy Home Show, Charlie Lemmer is joined by Sam Bowles, co-founder of Pure Maintenance UK, for an in-depth and evidence-based conversation about mould, indoor air quality and human health.Mould is often dismissed as a cosmetic or maintenance issue, yet growing evidence shows it can have a significant impact on wellbeing — particularly for those with allergies, asthma, autoimmune conditions or heightened sensitivities.Drawing on his personal health journey and years of professional experience, Sam explains why visible mould is rarely the full problem, how mould spores and mycotoxins build up in our homes over time, and why common approaches such as bleach and surface cleaning often fail to resolve the issue.Together, Charlie and Sam explore:Why most mould exposure is invisible and airborneThe concept of “mould load” in UK homesThe difference between proper remediation and surface treatmentHow mould affects the body and immune systemWhy UK housing stock is particularly vulnerableThe importance of addressing the environment before detoxing the bodyEmerging conversations around EMFs, building health and mouldWhy mould should be considered a public and environmental health issueThis episode is not about fear or extremes. It's about clarity, practical understanding and informed choices — helping listeners better understand their homes and how to create healthier living environments.A must-listen for homeowners, renters, landlords, designers, health practitioners and anyone interested in the intersection between housing, health and wellbeing.Get in touch Thanks for listening to the Healthy Home Show Podcast. If you would like to see the video version of this podcast, please head over to our show on Youtube.If you're an Instagram lover you can follow us for tips and strategies at The Healthy Home Show where we also run some lunchtime Insta Lives so that you can get help with any questions you may have on toxins in our homes and lifestyle and how to create an environment that supports your health.If you would like to discuss a bespoke health programme for you or your workplace or would like to hire me as a speaker for your next wellbeing event, please contact me at hello@charlielemmer.com.For blogs, tips and free resources check out the website : www.charlielemmer.comWith love Charlie x
Shannon residents are reportedly waiting over six months for the council to assess build-ups of mould in social housing estates. The issue is understood to be particular prevalent in homes in Cúl Na Gréine and others near the river. Clare Council has stated that it does investigate instances of mould whereby heating and ventilation systems are affected. Shannon Banks Sinn Féin Councillor James Ryan says this needs to be expedited.
David Seymour's shrugging off food poisoning concerns at a Christchurch school, saying its principal is often complaining about Government policies. Haeata Community Campus recalled all lunches yesterday after discovering some boxes contained rancid and "dead" looking food. Some children had already eaten their lunch. Minister-in-charge Seymour told Mike Hosking a previous batch has likely been re-served to students. He says they're keeping an open mind while looking into how meals from last week got in front of children this week. The School Lunch Collective, Ministry of Education and MPI are all investigating. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sophiena's secret of the week has us all scratching our heads as she battles what might be scalp mould. Roxanne steps in to help a mum navigate dance-school drama, and we round things off with a classic sweary toddler secret. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Career Report, Tim Madden digs into why so many talented professionals get stuck blending in, even when they've outgrown “average” results. Tim breaks down how easy it is to slip into patterns of safe decisions, generic messaging, and low-risk career moves that hold you back from the roles you're actually qualified for.You'll learn what separates high performers from the pack, how to build a reputation that reflects your true value, and why the market rewards those who are willing to differentiate themselves. Tim also shares simple shifts you can make this week to stand out in your job search, your leadership style, and the way you communicate your impact.If you're tired of being underestimated or overlooked, this episode will help you break out of the mould and step into the level of career you're meant for.
It may not be sexy and it certainly isn't about instant gratification, but it is free and easy: leaf mould. One of the easiest, most effective, and completely free soil improvers you can make at home, made from a mix of green and brown garden waste and kitchen scraps. Leaf mould iis rich in nutrients and created entirely from decomposed leaves. It doesn't feed your plants directly, as it's low in nutrients, but it's like magic for the structure of your soil. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
According to Dr Yasemin Didem Aktas, deputy academic director of the UK Centre for Moisture in Buildings (UKCMB), “Mould is everywhere, all the time,” this is because the UK is a pretty wet country and so some level of mould, particularly in damp places like bathrooms or windows is to be expected. However it is how we manage the mould and prevent it building up into dangerous levels that is important. If you notice patches of mould on walls or ceilings then it's time to do something to stop spores spreading in the air. When is there too much? Why is mould bad for your health? How can I treat mould? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : What is a faecal transplant? What is BookTok? What is the romance gap? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 14/3/2023 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week’s episode of The BYC Podcast, Dylan Cleaver and Paul Ford join Finn Caddie to discuss the ups and downs of the first two T20s between the Black Caps and the Windies (02:20)! Then they cast an eye over the Black Caps squad for the ODIs against the West Indies and the one notable name missing (07:55)... Meanwhile, the great result for cricket in the Women's World Cup (31:40) and the Aussies have named their squad for the first Ashes Test (36:05). Also, they go around the grounds in the Ford Trophy (41:20). Plus, all your favourite furniture (45:10), including Dylan Cleaver’s Who Am I?, Paul Ford’s Cricket Violence Corner, and the internet sensation Bat Chat! Brought to you by Resene!Follow The ACC on Instagram or Facebook or TikTok Subscribe to The BYC Podcast now on iHeartRadio, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts! iHeartRadio Apple Spotify YouTube THANKS MATE!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Old mindsets regarding "full-time church ministry" are out. and by necessity, co-vocational ministry is the new reality in building God's Kingdom. Old concepts of bi-vocational ministry, where we compartmentalized ministry work so that it can be financially supported by secular work are being replaced by a holistic approach where everything we do at work is an essential part of building and representing God's Kingdom on earth. Raised in the UK, Simon studied economics, and international affairs. He moved to the U.S. to attend PBC, where he received his BTh. Simon has led numerous Christian schools and has a long teaching career in biblical worldview and international politics. He received his MA in Government and Public Policy and Doctorate of Education from Regent University.We hope that this teaching left you more encouraged and equipped today. Ministers Fellowship International exists to help leaders build healthy, strong, impacting churches and to do so in a way that makes for a healthy leader.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-good-morning-portugal-podcast-with-carl-munson--2903992/support.Let us help you find YOUR home in Portugal...Whether you are looking to BUY, RENT or SCOUT, reach out to Carl Munson and connect with the biggest and best network of professionals that have come together through Good Morning Portugal! over the last five years that have seen Portugal's meteoric rise in popularity.Simply contact Carl by phone/WhatsApp on (00 351) 913 590 303, email carl@carlmunson.com or enter your details at www.goodmorningportugal.com And join The Portugal Club FREE here - www.theportugalclub.com
We end the futile struggle, embrace the toxins, and become one with our mould brethren.The full episode is available to Patreon subscribers (2 hours, 38 minutes).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusSupplementary Material 3800:00 Intro02:54 Boomer Matt reacts to Twitter videos07:31 Shellenberger and Tucker discuss the 9/11 Files12:42 Eric's Google Ngram Investigations17:08 Vindication on the Elephant Graveyard22:00 Eric's ARC lecture goes viral25:24 Andrew Huberman is NOT a phrenologist...29:06 Eric Weinstein vs. Piers Morgan33:44 Everyone knows Eric is a serious thinker46:09 Peterson is taken out of the Gurusphere by Demons and Toxic Mould52:09 Gurus and Bespoke Alternative Health57:00 Social Contagion Hypocrisy01:02:55 Toxic Mould Symbiosis?01:04:46 Pewdiepie, Diogenes, and the Seeker Mindset01:16:14 The Wisdom of the Ancients01:21:01 The Meaning Crisis and Christian Pivots01:22:29 Konstantin Kisin's surprising Christian pivot01:25:17 The best person Konstantin ever met (not Francis)01:30:22 The Fifth Column Agrees with Megyn Kelly 88% of the time01:33:07 Megyn Kelly explains how the Democrats crossed the line and must pay01:41:35 Intellectual Clerics for MAGA01:43:16 Slightly Adversarial libertarians for hire01:47:00 Drew Pavlou and Fluid Populism01:50:17 Two Varieties of Online Derangement: Noah Smith's Hot Takes01:53:57 Need for Attention = Desire for Virality01:57:23 Status Seeking Networkers vs Paul Bloom02:01:27 Reflecting on the Al Murray Interview02:02:22 The struggle of podcasters02:04:52 Paul Bloom: The best person in the world?02:06:00 Mike Israetel's Thesis Controversy02:10:30 What does a PhD mean?02:16:55 David Deutsch visits Curt Jaimungal02:22:32 The Dangers of Doubling Down: Pirate Software02:23:32 Hasan Piker and Shock Collar-gate02:27:15 Matt's Take on Shock Collars02:33:51 Dystopia Update: Putin wants Trump to win the Nobel Prize02:37:11 OutroSourcesShellenberger and Tucker discuss the CIA's role in 9/11Grok pressing Eric to get specificThe Elephant GraveyardViral post about Eric's ARC speech on scienceHuberman's phrenology endorsementJordan Peterson's Health Update from MikhailaChris Williamson: It's time to talk about my health.Chang, C., & Gershwin, M. E. (2019). The myth of mycotoxins and mold injury. Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 57(3), 449–455.Borchers, A. T., Chang, C., & Eric Gershwin, M. (2017). Mold and human health: A reality check. Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 52(3), 305–322.
On today's Legally Speaking Podcast, I'm delighted to be joined by Marcin Durlak. Marcin is the Managing Partner and Co-Founder of IMD Solicitors LLP, an award-winning boutique firm recognised for its culture-first leadership and bold innovations. He and his wife and business partner,were jointly named Managing Partners of the Year at the 2025 ModernLaw Awards, after pioneering a 4-day working week with 100% pay whilst achieving record growth and world-class satisfaction. Passionate about culture-first leadership, Marcin is redefining what success looks like in the legal industry. From arriving in the UK with 1 suitcase to running an award-winning firm, his story is proof that bold ideas can transform both business and lives.So why should you be listening in? You can hear Rob and Marcin discussing:- Pioneering a Four-Day Work Week in Legal Practice- Building IMD Solicitors: From Language Skills to Award-Winning Firm- Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Continuous Improvement- Leveraging Technology and Innovation for Growth- Cultivating Culture, Team, and Balanced Firm ExpansionConnect with Marcin Durlak here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcin-durlak
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The miniature painting hobby certainly has its fair share of tools, gadgets and gizmo's but do any of them have any other uses than what they were designed for?In episode 120 of Paint Perspective, we're here to shed the light on some secret uses for common hobby tools you've certainly got at your desk and explain why you might just be using them WRONG! Expect insights into:
This week on the Veg Grower Podcast we're embracing the arrival of autumn. I've been reflecting on the kitchen garden, making plans for the allotment through the colder months, and sharing why leaf mould is one of the most valuable resources we can collect at this time of year. Kitchen Garden Update The kitchen garden is still full of food. Kale, turnips, radicchio, beetroot, parsnips, leeks, spinach, cabbages, cauliflowers, broccoli, and Brussels sprouts are all growing strongly — not to mention the fruit scattered throughout the space. That said, this week I've felt a little overwhelmed. The grass had grown long, crops were finishing, and I wasn't sure where to begin. Clearing away spent summer crops was my first job. Beans and peas were cut at ground level, leaving the roots in place to enrich the soil. This not only feeds the soil with nitrogen but also helps improve its structure. I've been topping beds with leftover compost from seed trays and pots, giving the soil a boost of organic matter. It's a reminder that soil health underpins everything — and why no-dig gardening and constant mulching are at the heart of my approach. Pumpkins have also started coming in, with my first small but perfectly ripe one harvested this week. Properly stored, squashes and pumpkins will last us right through winter, making them one of the most rewarding crops to grow. Root crops like beetroot, carrots, and turnips are also ready, while parsnips will be left until after the first frost for extra sweetness. Allotment Update Down on the allotment, colder mornings are a reminder that autumn is well and truly here. Much of my work has focused on weeding and sowing green manures in empty spaces to protect and enrich the soil over winter. Leeks and parsnips have finally put on a growth spurt, thanks to recent rainfall. It's highlighted the importance of organic matter in the soil, something I plan to improve with more compost and possibly manure in the months ahead. An unexpected globe artichoke appeared in an empty bed — self-seeded from somewhere — which I've potted up rather than waste. Meanwhile, a beefsteak tomato plant has produced some enormous fruits that stubbornly refuse to ripen. I've stripped away leaves to encourage ripening, but if the cold comes first, they'll be picked and ripened indoors with a banana. Perhaps most importantly, I've sat down and written a full winter to-do list for the allotment: compost bins, greenhouse repairs, shed tidying, and more. I've added it all into Notion, creating a timeline to keep me on track. Having that plan in place makes the workload feel manageable and ensures I'm ready for spring. Recipe of the Week Chef Scott returns with something special: Spiced Poached Quince with Vanilla Ice Cream. Quinces may not be a common sight in shops, but they're worth growing or seeking out. Slowly poached with cinnamon, star anise, and lemon, they develop a deep red colour and an incredible fragrance. Served hot with vanilla ice cream, it's a true autumn treat. You'll find the full recipe on the blog. In the Podding Shed – Leaf Mould With leaves now falling fast, it's the perfect time to collect them. Leaf mould may not be high in nutrients, but it's a fantastic soil conditioner, seed-sowing medium, and mulch. I collect mine from recreation fields where leaves would otherwise be wasted, never from woodlands or roadsides. At the allotment I use homemade bins from wood and chicken wire to store and rot down the leaves. Over time they break down into a crumbly, woodland-like compost. Leaf mould can be used to mulch fruit trees, protect rhubarb crowns, or improve soil structure. It reduces significantly in volume as it rots, so I also use spare Dalek bins to handle the surplus until it can be transferred. It's a free, abundant resource that really shouldn't be wasted — and one that makes a big difference to the garden.
Queenslander Jo Pasion-Roberts entered a male-dominated industry in 2022 by acquiring an existing barber and moustachery business, which she has since infused with her own unique style. - Binili ni Jo Pasion-Roberts ang isang barber shop sa Brisbane kung saan ginamit niya ang sariling istilo kahit pa puro lalake ang nangunguna sa ganitong klaseng industriya.
Gemma Bastiani, Sarah Black, and Sophie Welsh unpack round six of the AFLW, including a pattern-breaking Giants win, a ladder-shaping umpiring decision, Anne Hatchard's impact in front of goal, and who can possibly challenge the Roos?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Letting Yourself Down: Thinking of Others – DON'T Do you put everyone else first? Always there for family, friends, even the ones who don't always treat you right? That's an incredible value to have — being dependable, supportive, and accountable. But here's the truth: when you constantly put others before yourself, you're letting yourself down. And when you let yourself down, you let everyone down. In this episode, I'll guide you through a simple but powerful exercise to uncover your core life values — the foundation of who you are. Once you know your top three, you'll understand how to live in alignment with them, stay true to yourself, and actually be a stronger support for those you care about. This isn't about being selfish. It's about knowing who you are, standing on that rock-solid foundation, and being accountable to you. From there, everything else — your goals, dreams, relationships — falls into place. Listen in and find out: Why putting others first can actually let them down. How to discover your top three life values. How living by those values makes you the best version of you. Why accountability starts with yourself — or it doesn't work at all. It's time to stop letting yourself down. Build your foundation. Live your values. And only then, lift up others. Let's share this with others https://personaldevelopmentunplugged.com/460-letting-yourself-down-thinking-of-others-dont And there is a video of this too https://youtu.be/yRgclkZ-GgA Shine Brightly
Create Tomorrow host Cassandra Napoli hears from Gob founder Lauren Maynard about how her company is disrupting the earplug industry with mycelium-based products, emphasising the importance of accounting for an item's end of life in design. Learn about the challenges of green marketing, avoiding greenwashing and the role of educational, visually enticing marketing in capturing consumer interest. Listen for insights into the future of personal care products.
Hüsker Dü & UltraBomb bassist Greg Norton discusses the Miracle Year of 1985, vinyl rarities, the archive fire, Reflex records, the making of Zen Arcade, the Punk Rock Museum and more See Greg at the Punk Rock Museum Sept 9 | Preorder "Hüsker Dü - The Miracle Years" here Topics Include: Greg Norton announces September 9th Punk Rock Museum guided tour and performance Norton discusses favorite museum pieces including Joe Strummer's guitar and burned DOA Stratocaster Band's archive mostly intact despite Grant Hart's 2011 house fire destroying materials Norton used to own 7,000 vinyl records but downsized after difficult moves Hüsker Dü formed through Minneapolis record store connections at Melody Lane and Cheapo Band members met when Bob Mould heard Grant Hart blasting Ramones music Northern Lights record store basement became their rehearsal space after hours Twin Tone rejected their demo, leading to self-releasing on Reflex Records Band assembled and sold first singles themselves, no distribution deals initially BREAKING NEWS: Numero Group announces "Hüsker Dü 1985: The Miracle Year" box set Previously unreleased First Avenue live recording from January 1985 finally gets release 1985 was pivotal year with 150 shows, multiple album releases across continents Band road-tested new songs before recording, sometimes writing during soundchecks Most basic tracks recorded in one or two takes maximum Zen Arcade conceived as rock opera double album from the beginning Minutemen rushed Double Nickels release to match Zen Arcade's double format Producer Spot mentored Hart and Mould while engineering at Total Access Studios Jello Biafra praised Zen Arcade as bringing "self-indulgence back to rock" Current band Ultra Bomb working on third album with rare vinyl issues Norton hopes to finally tour Australia after decades of missed opportunities Extended and high resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Photos by @insomniac199 Apple: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-ios Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-spot Amazon Music: https://tinyurl.com/tvg-amazon Support the show at Patreon.com/VinylGuide
We risk contamination with toxic mould, endure distressing initiation rituals to a comedy cult, and ponder if the narratives we have received about the Nazis have enough nuance.The full episode is available to Patreon subscribers (2 hours, 21 minutes).Join us at: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingTheGurusSupplementary Material 3600:00 Introduction and an Intervention01:59 Tomatoes, Holidays, and Hollywood Remakes06:15 AI x Indulgent People06:41 AI Chatbots and Delusional Gurus10:46 Sir Robert Edward Grant and the Architect 12:26 Critiquing the Critics13:31 Eric Weinstein engages with Dialogos with his silicon friend Grok22:25 Tim Nguyen details the Distributed Weinstein Suppression Complex24:20 Sabine Hossenfelder's Google Doc27:10 2+2 Discourse and a surprise appearance from Kareem Carr29:34 Chris's 10 Tips for Sabine34:39 Coffeezilla does more Anomaly Hunting on Epstein Videos37:50 Conspiracy Chat39:58 Ghislaine Maxwell's potential deal 42:29 Thoughts on the Elephant Graveyard's Video on the Joe Rogan Comedy Cult49:45 Details vs Vibes52:46 Rogan's Fact-Checking and Comedian Dynamics54:54 The Rogan Anti-Human Tech Elite Conspiracy Theory59:40 Master Geniuses vs. a bunch of dickheads who like the same stuff01:03:55 Lex Friedman and the Role of Softball Interviews01:06:28 Conspiracy Theories vs. Real Conspiracies01:15:51 Overall thoughts on the Elephant Graveyard Video Essay01:19:18 Ana Kasparian thinks the Jews knew about 9/1101:22:21 Jordan Peterson's Health and Mould Toxicity01:24:24 Good Fungus vs Bad Mould01:26:08 Bespoke Medicine and American Individualism01:29:57 Streamers saying Stupid Things: Taylor Lorenz on DSA Nazis01:33:08 Populist anti-vaccine rhetoric in Japan!01:35:58 Bill Maher and Andrew Huberman discuss the problems with medicine01:38:40 Chris Rufo and Right Wing Outrage over the Cracker Barrel logo01:42:31 The War on Christmas in Australia01:44:35 Jonathan Pageau's revisionist World War II symbolism01:48:29 Pageau's Postmodern Narratives02:03:32 Finding the Balance between Nazism and Liberalism02:14:02 Random Shoutout02:15:45 Matt's Cognitive Decline and Professor ArchetypesSourcesArticle on Sir Robert Edward Grant and The ArchitectEric talking with his silicon friend @grokEric waxing lyrical about Grok and praising Elon for his unique insightsTim Nguyen — Physics Grifters: Eric Weinstein, Sabine Hossenfelder, and a Crisis of CredibilitySabine vindicates herself in a Google DocKareem Carr thinks Sabine's document is great!
Join us as Ragnar, Young John & Sparrow discuss the Giants making the finals, player movement and a little segment called GOLD or MOULD.To get in contact, best to either email, comment on Spotify or message on XGive us a review or rating.Email: thesquinterspodcast@gmail.comYouTube: NeverSurrenderByTheSquintersX: The SquintersInstagram: gws_squintersFB: thesquintersTikTok: the.squinters
A round-up of the main headlines in Sweden on August 13th, 2025. You can hear more reports on our homepage www.radiosweden.se, or in the app Sveriges Radio. Presenter and producer: Michael Walsh
Send us a textCould your home be silently driving your symptoms?In this week's Friday Five on The Autoimmune RESET, I'm sharing five powerful, practical ways to reduce mould exposure in your home—and why that matters so much for immune regulation, histamine balance, and flare prevention.If you're dealing with autoimmune disease, MCAS, fatigue, brain fog, or chronic congestion, mould could be one of those hidden triggers that's keeping your body in a state of reactivity—even when everything else seems “clean.”We'll cover:The one number you must monitor at homeWhat that “musty” smell could really be telling youWhy bleach doesn't work (and what to use instead)When to call in professional helpThe functional test I use in clinic to uncover mould-related immune stress
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've got an absolute legend of the punk and indie-rock worlds in conversation with a relatively newer voice who's making some great music, too: Bob Mould and Will Anderson. Bob Mould got his start in the late 1970s with the Minneapolis-born punk / post-punk band Husker Du, a trio that was at the tip of the spear of incredible new sounds. After that band ran out of jet fuel in the late 1980s, Mould embarked on a solo career and also created the band Sugar, itself a touchstone outfit. Mould has released a total of 15 solo albums over the years, and there's not a dud in the bunch. His latest is a tuneful, melodic set of ragers called Here We Go Crazy, which he once again made with his ace rhythm section, Jon Wurster and Jason Narducy. He's toured a bunch in support of the record with those guys, but his next set of dates—in August and September, check bobmould.com for details—will find him playing solo-electric, which is also a powerful way to experience these songs. Check out the title track of Here We Go Crazy right here. The other half of today's conversation is Will Anderson, who's been making music for the past few years under the name Hotline TNT—sometimes by himself, sometimes with a rotating band of players. His first album under the name, Nineteen in Love, was recorded by himself during COVID, all in GarageBand. His third—and second for Jack White's Third Man Records—feels much more like a full-band affair: It's more fleshed out and expansive. Hotline TNT has frequently been called a shoegaze band, but it's a tag that Anderson is quick to refute, at least a little bit: In this conversation, he says that his shoegaze knowledge pretty much begins and ends with My Bloody Valentine. Whatever you call it, its swirls and layers feel pretty damn good right now. Check out a little bit of “Julia's War” from the latest Hotline TNT album, Raspberry Moon. In this great chat, Bob and Will talk about Bob's recent commencement speech at his alma mater and they also chat about the proper construction of an album, playing overseas for the first time, Bob's Super Bowl appearance and much more. Enjoy! Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Will Anderson and Bob Mould for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform and check out all the great stuff at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! Find more illuminating podcasts on the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit talkhouse.com to read essays, reviews, and more. Follow @talkhouse on Instagram, Bluesky, Twitter (X), Threads, and Facebook.
Are you a leader who's ever been told you're too nice, too collaborative, too emotional, or just too different to fit into senior leadership? Or perhaps you've never been told that but at some level you sense that you don't fit the typical leadership mould. In this episode, I'm flipping the script on outdated leadership expectations and exploring how your difference is actually your strength. What You'll Learn: What “the leadership mould” really is — and who it was built for The hidden cost of trying to fit into a leadership style that doesn't align with your values Why traditional feedback like “you need more gravitas” often reflects bias, not fact The power of leading with empathy, reflection, and authenticity Real-life examples, including Jacinda Ardern's leadership style and Carla's own journey 3 practical shifts to help you embrace your leadership identity and develop to the next level of leadership This is Influence & Impact for Leaders, the podcast that helps leaders like you increase your impact and build a happy and high performing team. Each episode delivers focused, actionable insights you can implement immediately, to be better at your job without working harder. Mentioned in This Episode: Impactful Teams Scorecard – Discover how your team measures up and how you can grow your team's impact. 1:1 Leadership Coaching with Carla – Define your unique leadership brand and thrive outside the mould. Book a discovery call
In this episode we speak to international bestselling author, Will Carver, known for his dark, genre-defying thrillers. Will has been described as ‘arguably the most original writer in Britain', and if you've read his work, you'll understand why. He's written mind-bending novels including Good Samaritans, Nothing Important Happened Today and many more, which blend gritty crime, sharp satire and physiological suspense.Our conversation explores Will's highly anticipated new novel Kill Them With Kindness, a dark, funny and speculative thriller described as ‘widely original' and ‘slightly bonkers'. We go behind the scenes to uncover how he creates his mould-breaking thrillers, and take a peek at his personal book collection that's shaped his writing.
With Record Store Day 2025 in the books, we continue to feature some of the talented recording artists who make the records; and this week we have one of the all-time greats. Bob Mould has enjoyed a long and illustrious career in which he has frequently been the guitarist and singer fronting superb rock trios, starting in Minnesota with the seminal '80s indie band Hüsker Dü, and Sugar in the '90s. Bob has continued to record as a solo singer/songwriter who consistently delivers edgy and emotional guitar rock, which brings us to the topic of today's episode, Mould's 15th solo album, the recently released Here We Go Crazy (Granary Music / BMG) which finds Bob's signature blistering guitar and urgent vocals once again backed by his powerful and long-serving rhythm section of Jason Narducy on bass, and friend of the show, Jon Wurster on the drums. The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends.