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Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 5 May: ASX 200 down 80 | WBC results hurt bank sentiment

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 11:53


The ASX 200 started the week giving back 80 points to 8158 (1%) as the bank rally faded post WBC results. Slightly underwhelming and lack of growth to blame. WBC fell 3.0% taking CBA down 1.6% and the Big Bank Basket down to $265.29 (1.7%). MQG followed the other lower down 1.8% ahead of numbers Friday. Other financials gave up early gains, with RPL and XYZ, two of the only winners. REITs also slipped led by GMG down 2.2% and MGR off 0.9% with industrials also weaker. Retail sagged, PMV down 3.4% and APE off 3.1% with MYR down 3.5%. Defensives such as TLS slid 1.1% and REA down 1.8%. Resources held up better with BHP down only 0.9% and RIO off 0.9% despite rising Iron ore prices in Singapore. Gold miners were mixed, GOR jumped 9.4% on the takeover by Goldfields, NST up 0.4% and EVN up 2.1% with BGL rallying 2.2%. Lithium stocks were flat, LYC up 1.8% and oil and gas stocks crumbling in the face of oils fall. WDS down 3.6% and STO off 4.0%. Uranium stocks mixed, NXG down 4.6% and BOE up 0.8%. In corporate news, TYR pulled out of SMP talks, PLY dumped after CEO retires wounded. RWC warned on tariffs and fell 2.4% with EDV forecasting flat to modest retail sales growth. Nothing on the economic front. In Asia, China and Japan closed for a holiday. 10-year yields pushing higher to 4.26%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Il Podcast del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco
Ep.98 "Hic sunt dracones" Tyrion I - II, Una Danza coi Draghi

Il Podcast del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 154:33


“We should start back” sono le primissime parole de “Le Cronache del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco” di George R.R. Martin e noi abbiamo pensato di fare esattamente così.Imbottigliato e spedito per direttissima attraverso il Mare Stretto, Tyrion capisce ben poco del viaggio verso Pentos. Tra sensi di colpa, rabbia e vino, il giovane Lannister riflette sul suo più grande crimine: il kinslaying. Cinico e sempre pessimista, durante la traversata pondera le sue opzioni: a Dorne da Myrcella o alla Barriera da Ser Janos Slynt? Con enorme sorpresa di tutti, invece, incontriamo una vecchia conoscenza: Illyrio Mopatis. È proprio nei suoi palazzi che Tyrion è trascinato quasi in coma etilico. Anche qui, Tyrion trascorre le sue giornate bevendo e parlando troppo, tra un pensiero suicida e uno omicida. Troverà proprio a casa di Illyrio dei funghetti che si porterà appresso fino alla fine.Da buon oste, Illyrio offre a Tyrion vitto e alloggio e anche un obiettivo: un certo drago a tre teste.Per raggiungere Daenerys, quindi, i due uomini si avviano per le strade valyriane attraverso Andalos verso il fiume Rhoyne, dove incontreranno un mediatore, Griff, e suo figlio, il giovane Griff, che accompagneranno Tyrion alla corte di Daenerys verso la Baia degli Schiavisti, o se gli dei vogliono anche a metà strada, cioè a Volantis, la più grande tra le figlie dell'impero valyriano. Durante gli interminabili giorni di viaggio, Tyrion viene aggiornato sul chi sia questa figlia del Re Folle, sulle sue conquiste e sulla sua squisita personalità e di come lei e soltanto lei sia riuscita nell'impresa titanica di far rinascere i draghi. È lei la salvatrice di cui parlava Illyrio e che ora vorrebbero aiutare a riconquistare il trono paterno. Ma a che pro? chiede Tyrion, curioso e intrigato. Beh, la spiegazione è così semplice che al Lannister sembra quasi isterica, a tratti troppo banale; Illyrio si ricorda infatti che Viserys, il fratello più grande di Daenerys, gli aveva promesso che l'avrebbe promosso a Maestro del Conio una volta diventato re, e il Magistro di Pentos spera che la sorella mantenga la promessa.Tra banchetti a bordo della lettiga e notti di vino e chiacchiere, veniamo a scoprire anche il profondo legame che intercorre tra Varys l'eunuco e Illyrio, amicizia che va avanti da decenni, tra Pentos, Myr e Approdo del Re. Veniamo anche a scoprire la storia di Hugor Hill, colui che ha portato gli Annali e il Credo dei Sette a Westeros e ci viene rivelato che, con grande sorpresa di Tyrion, la Compagnia Dorata ha reciso un sacro contratto per andare in aiuto alla regina Targaryen. Un'enorme serie di stranezze e una confessione di amor perduto di Illyrio portano alla mente di Tyrion ancora una volta Tysha, suo fratello e suo padre, sia sotto forma di ricordi che sotto forma di sogni… d'altronde è solo immaginando che Tyrion può essere amato. Ovviamente condividete su tutte le piattaforme, spargete la voce e mettete like al video. Potete trovarci su tutti gli altri social tramite i link qua sotto Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tronodispadepod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/tronodispadepodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/tronodispadepod/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4mdslx4Nd8vunpc7nP3B45Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3uZm0vcy81MDk3ZTk4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuocoKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuocoLinkt.ree: https://linktr.ee/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Wednesday 2 April: Quiet trade ahead of Liberation Day

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 11:38


The ASX 200 pushed 9 points higher to 7934 (0.1%) in defensive quiet trade ahead of Liberation Day.  Money flowed into banks and REITs with resources under pressure on global growth fears. BHP gave back 1.5% with RIO off 1.7% and FMG down 1.6%. Lithium stocks poleaxed again, PLS down 3.1% and LTR falling 4.3%. Gold miners too under pressure as AUD rallied and bullion steady, profit taking in NEM down 2.1% and RMS off 3.8% with VAU down 3.3%. Uranium remains in fallout mode with PDN down 3.3% and BOE down 3.4% with nearly 25% of the company shorted now. Coal stocks fell and oil and gas slid, WDS down 1.5% and STO off 0.4%. Meanwhile banks firmed again, the Big Bank Basket up to $250.98 (1%). CBA up 1.0% and other financials also doing well, NWL up 1.9% and MPL rising 2.2%. REITs also in demand, GMG up 3.1% and CHC up 3.2%. TLS continues to creep higher up another 1.2% with retail better too. JBH up 1.5% and MYR rising 0.8%. Even DMP rose 2.5%. Tech better as WTC continued to find friends up 1.1%. CPU dropped again down 4.1%. QAN off 2.5%. In corporate news, new CEO at KLS set to shake things up by trying to sell tourism assets, RPL wrote down its OPT to zero! SGR has failed to secure a $750m lifeline from Salter Brothers and WBC has a new chief people officer. Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets in wait and see mode. 10-year yields steady at 4.41%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 24 March: ASX 200 fights off early losses | JHX crashes on merger

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 12:18


The ASX 200 rose 6 points to 7937 (0.1%) in quiet trade ahead of the Budget. Banks were firm with the Big Bank Basket at $242.34 (+1.5%). Tariff proof fenced perhaps. CBA up 1.4% and insurers better too, QBE up 0.3%. REITs were a little mixed, GMG down 0.6% and SCG rising 0.6%. RPL was smashed 14.8% on news from OPT that it had missed Phase III end point. RPL owns 32% of the biotech. In the industrials, WOW and COL both giving back some of the optimism from Friday's ACCC report. Tech stocks also under pressure, WTC down 2.9% and 360 falling 4.4%. The All-Tech Index down 0.5%. Retail weaker, PMV down 2.9% with NCK off 2.0% and MYR down 2.1%. WES rose as did JBH.Resources were a mixed bag of lollies. BHP fell 0.6% with FMG up 3.2% on some broker upgrades. Gold miners were mixed, VAU down 3.2% with NST off 1.3% and BGL dropping 12.8% on change in substantial holding. MIN bounced 6.9% as the haul road reopened. Oil and gas flat, coal eased, NHC down 4.4% and WHC off with uranium sellers back. BOE down 3.5% and DYL falling 1.8%. In corporate news, JHX announced a huge US merger and dropped 14.5% on the news. HLI fell 25.6% as CBA said it may not renew its contract. SM1 curdled 12.0% on unimpressive results.Nothing on the economic front. Asian markets flat. 10-year yields back up to 4.42%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Thursday 20 March: ASX 200 up 91 | Banks star, gold miners shine

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 12:20


The ASX 200 rose 91 points to 7919 (1.2%) as the Fed soothes nerves. Banks did well with the Big Bank Basket up to $238.79 (+1.9%). MQG bouncing hard, up 3.8% as a market player. Other financials also doing well, GQG up 2.8% and NWL rallying 4.6%. CGF put in a stellar day up 5.7%. REITs also rallying hard, GMG up 2.8% and SCG up 2.5% with industrials seeing bargain hunters. ALL up 2.3%, CPU up 2.2% and SGH doing better up 1.9%. Retail showing signs of life, JBH up another 3.1% with WES up 0.9% and WEB rising 3.9%. MYR struggling after the recent robo update. Tech better, WTC up 2.5% and XRO doing well as the All -Tech Index rose %. Resources out of favour today. BHP down 1.1% and FMG tumbling another 3.3%. Gold miners better as bullion held records, NST up 3.1% and GMD up 3.2% with GOR bouncing back 2.1%. Lithium stocks saw the shorts stay their hand, LTR down 4.8% and PLS off 2.5%. MIN continue to disappoint, down 2.1%. Uranium stocks finding buyers again. DYL up 5.2% and BOE up 8.4%. Have we seen the bottom here? In corporate news, NANrose 14.0% after US regulators approved its tool designed to clean endoscopes. ARU bumped 2.7% higher on an offtake deal and CWY jumped 2.0% on an acquisition. TPG also got the Vocus nod, up 5.9%. On the economic front, unemployment came in at 4.1%. Pretty much in line. Asian markets saw some profit taking. Japan down 0.3%, China off 0.4% and HK down 1.2%. 10-year yields slipped to 4.38%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Wednesday 19 March: ASX 200 down 32 | BoJ keeps rates on hold, FOMC tonight

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 11:51


The ASX 200 fell 32 points to 7828 (0.4%) after a failed rally attempt petered out. Losses across the board with the banks under pressure again, the Big Bank Basket slipping to $234.26(-0.7%). MQG down again off 0.9% with other financials sliding lower, PNI down 5.4% and MFG off 1.8%. REITs down led by GMG off 1.6% and SCG down 1.5%. Industrials also under pressure, ALL off 1.6%, QAN falling 2.7% with tech stocks falling, WTC down 2.3% on the governance update. Utilities also gave up some recent gains, ORG down 1.9% and AGL off 2.0%. Retail was mixed, LOV down 3.3% but JBH found friends on a broker note, up 3.6%. Travel stocks dropped, WEB down 2.9% and CTD off 2.8%.Resources fared slightly better in places, BHP unchanged, RIO off 0.7% and FMG falling 1.0%. Gold miners were mixed despite a push above $3000, EVN off 0.9% and GOR off 4.0%, falling again. SPR fell 1.4% and GMD off 1.1%. NEM up 1.0%. Lithium stocks bid higher but lost momentum, LTR up 2.1% and MIN smashed 3.9% on another accident on its haul road. Well off its lows. Uranium stocks doing well today as shorts continue to cover, DYL up 4.5% and BOE up 3.3%. In corporate news, MYR dropped 1.3% on flat sales. DDR dropped down 1.4% as David Dicker sold down his holding, CMM off 4.2% as it unwound its hedge book.Nothing locally on the economic front, the BoJ kept rates unchanged. Fed to come. Asian markets firm but uninspiring, Japan up 0.6%, China down 0.1%, HK up 0.2%. 10-year yields steady at 4.41%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 17 March: ASX 200 up 64, near daily high | Resources see shorts cover

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 11:01


The ASX 200 rose another 64 points to 7854 (0.8%) with the banks finding bargain hunters, CBA up % and ANZ rallying % as the Big Bank Basket hit $236.48 ( +1.2%). Financials were mixed, MQG up 1.3% with GQG down 0.5% and PNI rallying 3.2%. REITs were flat as GMG rose 0.3%. Industrials a mixed picture, QAN down 0.9% and WOW and COL slipping slightly, Tech mixed, WTC down 0.6% and XRO up 1.0%. Retails stocks firmed, LOV up 4.2% and PMV rising 1.3% with DMP up 3.6%. Footy has started perhaps! MYR also had a good day, up 3.3%. Resources were the stand outs, BHP up 2.4% and FMG rallying 4.2%. Lithium shorts scrambling to cover with MIN up 11.6% as UBS upgraded. PLS rallying 7.1%. LTR also doing well, roaring 6.2% ahead. Gold miners were slightly better, GMD up 1.8% and SPR rose 9.1% as RMS made its move to merge. Oil stocks formed, WDS up 1.9% and coal better too, WHC up 2.5% with uranium stocks finding a little love. In corporate news, the NAB CFO has switched banks to WBC, SMP jumped 47.1% on news TYR and another was looking at a bid. Nothing on the economic front, Asian markets pushed hard, Japan up 1.3%, HK up 1.3% and China flat. 10-year yields 4.41%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Friday 14 March: ASX 200 rises 41 to close down 2% for the week

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 12:30


A solid end to the week with the ASX 200 up 41 points to 7790 (0.5%). For the week the ASX 200 is down 2%. Resources leading the charge higher and Asian markets soaring. Banks flat with the Big Bank Basket down to $233.56 (-0.7%). Insurers gained a little QBE up 1.2% and financials generally better, GQG up 1.4% with MQG rallying 0.8%. REITs were better generally, SCG up 0.9% and GPT up 1.4%. Industrials also saw bargain hunting, WES up 0.8% with BXB up 0.8% and utilities bouncing, ORG up 1.9% and TWE up 1.9% on wine tariffs. Healthcare also back in demand, SIG rising 2.9%. Tech slightly better, TNE up 2.1%.Resources were the stars today, iron ore miners finding some love with BHP up 1.1% and FMG up 2.7%. Gold miners celebrated record gold prices, NST up 2.8%, NEM up 5.7% and EVN up 4.6%.  Lithium stocks also saw gains with PLS up 4.3% and MIN gaining 0.9%. MLX soared 22.2% as tin prices erupted as a mine in Africa closed. Even uranium stocks managed a small bounce, PDN up 2.2% and BOE up 4.5%. In corporate news, MYR announced some C-Suite changes. CYL up 5.2% after initiating production at Plutonic.Nothing on the economic front. Asian market bouncing hard. Japan up 0.9%, HK up 2.5% and China up 1.8%. 10-year yields steady at 4.42%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.  Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.

OBS
Plastträd är inte sämre än riktiga träd

OBS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 10:25


Det står några plastträd i korridoren på Jonas Grens kontor. De väcker frågor. Men väldigt annorlunda frågor än riktiga träd. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. ESSÄ: Detta är en text där skribenten reflekterar över ett ämne eller ett verk. Åsikter som uttrycks är skribentens egna.Det är banalt, klichémässigt, att konstatera, men plastträden som min hyresvärd har placerad i korridoren utanför mitt arbetsrum – något slags pilträd och en lila-blommande sak – är inte levande. En dag träffade vi kvinnan från företaget som ställt hit träden. Hon förklarade med stor entusiasm för oss att den lila-blommande saken minsann inte var någon dussinprodukt. Bladen och blommorna var gjorda av kvalitativ, icke-blekbar plast; solen kunde ösa sin strålning över dem, det gick att ha dem ute, inne, vartsomhelst: bladen skulle förbli desamma, utlovade hon.Träden står i krukor i något slags erzats-material, som ska få det att se ut som jord. Grenarna är instuckna och fastklistrade i hål i vad som verkar vara riktiga trädstammar. Träden är alltså död ved (utan vedätande insekter) med plastgrenar och plastblad. Vanligtvis passerar jag träden utan att tänka på dem på väg till toaletten eller pentryn. Men en morgon blir jag stående. Känner på de lila blommorna, de uv-resistenta evighetsbladen. Upptäcker infästningen där grenen limmats fast. Där ved och plast möts. Tänker på Pettson och Findus-berättelsen, där gubben skadar foten och katten och han bygger en julgran av pinnar och lim. Det är kanske så man ska tänka på dessa ting i korridoren: hellre träd av plast, än inga alls? Som om vi företagare som delar kontorslokalerna, likt gubben Pettson, vore rörelsehindrade och inte under några omständigheter kunde få tag på levande växter? Handfallna är vi åtminstone, i och med att ett företag, som anlitar andra företag, råder över de gemensamma utrymmena.Det är när jag ska hämta vatten till mina fyra krukväxter – varav en, fikusen, håller på att dö, jag förstår inte varför – som jag blir stående framför plastträden. Vad väcker fenomenen omkring oss för tankar? Jag minns en gång i slovakiska Karpaterna sommaren 2008 (strax innan jag blev våldsamt magsjuk efter att ha druckit bäckvatten bemängt med något djurs fekalier) när jag stannade på en bro över en framrusande älv. Jag drabbades av vad som måste kallas akut häpnad inför gravitationen och vattnets beteende i landskapet. Det var en slags en hydrologisk eureka. Tänk att hela det här systemet funkar! Avdunstning, moln, snö, regn, berg, rännilar, bäck, å, flod, sjö, hav. Runt, runt, runt. Av sig självt. Det bara kommer. Kom vatten hit i isklot indrämmande i planeten. Blev hav, blev ånga, moln, regn. Flödade, forsade, forsar, strömmar, rinner, tar sig fram, ringlar, eroderar, fyller upp, fylls av liv, fortsätter. Himlakroppens olika processer som fortgår utan att människan behöver göra någonting.Förundran inför lindbladet. Att det faller. Multnar. Blir mat för mask. Jord. Att bladet kommer – inrullat i nåt slags vårpaket. Tittar fram. Hej! Vecklas ut. Får blommor intill sig. Oräkneliga antal humlor, bin, som äter det söta. Lindblomshonung. Lindblomste. Madeleinekaka doppad i det. Allt detta liv som flytt förbi, som blir, ska bli. När jag står i korridoren på jobbet och tittar på pilträdet och det lila-blommande trädet, framträder andra tankar. Jag tänker på limmet, vem som stuckit in dessa grenar i de borrade hålen. Vem borrade? Plastträden väcker tankar om fabriker, fossila resurser och en annan form av förundran: varför det ska vara så svårt att be oss som jobbar här att hjälpas åt att vattna verkliga träd? Blad renar luft, men inte plastblad. Blad äter koldioxid och vatten, skapar syre och socker, men inte plastblad. Blad doftar, det gör också plastblad – men av plast. Plastblad växer inte. Dör inte. Lever inte. Varför denna död som ska likna liv? Om konturerna av det levande – omformade till döda ting, varor av ettor och nollor, plast och betong – förutsätts kunna ersätta växters och djurs vävnad, läten, lukter, rörelser, förlopp från frö till mognad och död, ersätta den outgrundlighet som bor i själva det faktum att något upprätthålls utanför människans makt – kan vi då ersätta allt? Kram med hjärtemoji. Skog med katalog. Myr med motorväg. Samtal med meddelandetråd?Men skulle det verkligen vara bättre med riktiga träd som stod i korridoren och vissnade? frågar någon – utan att betänka huruvida ordet ”bättre” är det lämpliga i sammanhanget.Att jämföra interaktionen med plastträd med det att vistas ute i luften, på marken, bland träden, med kroppen, i det levande, kan aldrig gå ut på att värdera vad som är bäst. På samma sätt som att det vore befängt att påstå att två timmar i verkligheten där man hackar morot, kokar soppa och bakar bröd tillsammans med sina barn, vore bättre än att sugas in i en fantastisk film på bio. Linden utanför mitt fönster är inte bättre än de två plastträden i korridoren. Mina krukväxter är inte bättre. Planeten är inte bättre än människornas samhällen. Fenomenen är annorlunda, radikalt annorlunda. Så annorlunda något kan bli. Vad som kännetecknar hundra gammeltallar på en solig höjd är inte att de är bättre än, säg, tolv tusen pappemballage för Muminmuggar. Försök paketera porslin i ett gammalt träd. Pappkartonger är bättre än gamla träd på att vara pappkartonger. På samma sätt som plastträd är bättre på att stå för evigt ovattnade, blommande alla kommande dagar i en korridor, än dödliga växter. Jag betvivlar inte den stolthet, ja, ömhet som kvinnan från plastträdsföretaget uttryckte när hon ställde hit växterna som inte växer. Men frågan är: ska vi nöja oss med människoskapade representationer i varuform av planetens levande mångfald, denna som de industriella samhällena håller på att utrota? Det vill säga: vad händer när mänskliga artefakter – bilder, poster på sociala medier, träd som aldrig slutar blomma – börjar betyda samma sak som lindbladet söndersmulat i ens hand om hösten? Lukten vi känner när bladgojset förs mot näsan? Naturen är knappast bättre än människans skapelser. Naturen är blöt, brant, farlig, fylld av virus och bakterier. Den biter, sticker, bränner, skapar andfåddhet. Naturen är geggig, den dör. Den gör inte som vi vill. Ändå står något på spel i det sorglösa omformandet av planetens oöverskådliga förlopp till döda ting på en marknad. När jorden och haven fylls på av evighetsplaster. När cancerframkallande ämnen från olika produkter kommer med vattnet i kranen, in i barnens törstiga munnar. När det radioaktiva skräpet ska ligga tryggt i marken i 100 000 år. När biosfären, hemmet för allt känt liv, hettas upp för hundratals tusen år framöver, utan att någon vet vad som ens kan leva i en sådan värld. Jag dristar mig att påstå: människor som på djupet, åtminstone en gång, har häpnat inför trädens liv, kommer att känna sig missnöjda med plastträd. Inte för att plastträden är sämre. Utan för att de inte är träd.Jonas Grenförfattare

Radio Record
Gvozd @ Record Club #1217 (07-03-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025


Cutworx guestmix: 01. Waeys, Bensley & Hoax — Twerp 02. Synergy — Mirage 03. Operate & Madrush Mc — One By One (Visla Remix) 04. Nami & Lù — 4 Minutes (Enei Remix) 05. Circumference — Always 06. Emperor — Thud & Blunder 07. Smg — Omfg (Waeys Remix) 08. Grim Hellhound & Toyfon — Moogish 09. Selecta J-Man, Kelvin 373, Waeys — Bad Boy Horns 10. Phace — Fuego 11. Benny L — Deadline Day 12. Telm & Wilson — Next Level (Dub) 13. Dlr & Alix Perez — So Here It Is 14. Cutworx — Firewalk (Dub) 15. Bop & Subwave — Higher Dimension 16. Task Horizon & Phace — Shrink Ray 17. 17. I.U (Dub) 18. Cutworx & Traffic — Pursuit 19. Alibi — Roll Out 20. It Is Jev — Funky Substance 21. Forum — Puppets 22. Crystal Clear & Minor Forms — Bones 23. Konflict — Roadblock 24. Cutworx — Red Light (Dub) 25. Rockwell — Gramma (Phace Remix) 26. Nami — Wriggler (Cutworx Remix) 27. Cutworx — Uncle Erevan 28. Bert H — Fly With Me (Bop Remix) 29. Ivy Lab — Cadillac GVOZD vibez: 01. Dossa - Away 02. Solid State - Better Without feat. Joy Doc (Extended) 03. Deep Notion - Never Let Me Go 04. Blackman - Fade Away 05. Croo - Dash 06. Nerv3 - Another Hero 07. A-Cray Bad Boy 08. Capture The Bass - Hades 09. Protostar, Hyri - Pushin' 10. Paperclip - Neurofunk Forever 11. Mndscp - Non Stop 12. Nord3N - Dark Ritual 13. Joro Dudovski - Vortex 14. Nemy - Hypnic Jerk 15. Lovetheend - Sabre 16. Razcals - Game Over 17. Vektion - Deathstroke 18. Arxiva Distant Lands 19. Kleu & Char - I'Ve Been Waiting 20. Dub General, Diligent Fingers - 35Th Chamber 21. Kutz, Mp3 - Deviation 22. Qzb & Phae - Ghost Town 23. Baboon - Underground 24. Moderate Hate - Razzaman 25. Degs, Nct, Dux N Bass - Hive Mind 26. Sigma, Mali-Koa - Chemicals 27. Freaks Out Sound Mirage 28. Gaddemon - Gods Of Olympus 29. Hoax - Goose Chase 30. Damageman - Neptune 31. Duece - Jugular 32. 10Ad - Push It 33. Rendah - Stay With Me 34. Dj Zent - Spectrum Kid 35. Hyde Uk - In The Beginning 36. Whiney, P Money, Frisco, Sweetie Irie, Hugh Hardie - Stop & Search (Extended) 37. Impish - Truth Is (Vinyl Version) 38. Furney - Absolute Control 39. Subwave - Stars Get Down (Nu:Tone Remix) 40. Brain, Vispera - Shadows Of The Night 41. Hoax X Eva Lazarus X Degs - One By One 42. Kanobie & Pvc - Srt 43. Shattering Palms - Sel.Ec.Tion 44. Bennu - Want You 45. Molecular - Running Away 46. John B & Lameduza - Ventil-8 47. Bruk, Toby Ross - Ripton 48. Myríad, Dkn - Utopium 49. In The Blood, Rusty, Star - Gratitude (Rusty Remix) 50. Max Postal - Christine 51. Vincent Inc - Olympic Traffic (Steve Cable Remix) 52. Alb - Cold Hearted 53. Subkey - Aozora 54. Art D.Jay - Never Let Me Go 55. Kandwoo, Ks Vasina - Наполовину 56. Machinedrum, Skeptical, Tinashe - Zoom (Skeptical Remix) 57. Destiny - Anything For You 58. Turno, D Double E, Morrisson, Catching Cairo Brick Lane 59. Just Breathe & Beskar feat. Charlie Wren - Hold Me Close 60. Mitekiss, Mark Menzies - Borrowed Time 61. Revan - Last Week Of Summer 62. Subject 13 - E Voyager

Gvozd
Gvozd @ Record Club #1217 (07-03-2025)

Gvozd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025


Cutworx guestmix: 01. Waeys, Bensley & Hoax — Twerp 02. Synergy — Mirage 03. Operate & Madrush Mc — One By One (Visla Remix) 04. Nami & Lù — 4 Minutes (Enei Remix) 05. Circumference — Always 06. Emperor — Thud & Blunder 07. Smg — Omfg (Waeys Remix) 08. Grim Hellhound & Toyfon — Moogish 09. Selecta J-Man, Kelvin 373, Waeys — Bad Boy Horns 10. Phace — Fuego 11. Benny L — Deadline Day 12. Telm & Wilson — Next Level (Dub) 13. Dlr & Alix Perez — So Here It Is 14. Cutworx — Firewalk (Dub) 15. Bop & Subwave — Higher Dimension 16. Task Horizon & Phace — Shrink Ray 17. 17. I.U (Dub) 18. Cutworx & Traffic — Pursuit 19. Alibi — Roll Out 20. It Is Jev — Funky Substance 21. Forum — Puppets 22. Crystal Clear & Minor Forms — Bones 23. Konflict — Roadblock 24. Cutworx — Red Light (Dub) 25. Rockwell — Gramma (Phace Remix) 26. Nami — Wriggler (Cutworx Remix) 27. Cutworx — Uncle Erevan 28. Bert H — Fly With Me (Bop Remix) 29. Ivy Lab — Cadillac GVOZD vibez: 01. Dossa - Away 02. Solid State - Better Without feat. Joy Doc (Extended) 03. Deep Notion - Never Let Me Go 04. Blackman - Fade Away 05. Croo - Dash 06. Nerv3 - Another Hero 07. A-Cray Bad Boy 08. Capture The Bass - Hades 09. Protostar, Hyri - Pushin' 10. Paperclip - Neurofunk Forever 11. Mndscp - Non Stop 12. Nord3N - Dark Ritual 13. Joro Dudovski - Vortex 14. Nemy - Hypnic Jerk 15. Lovetheend - Sabre 16. Razcals - Game Over 17. Vektion - Deathstroke 18. Arxiva Distant Lands 19. Kleu & Char - I'Ve Been Waiting 20. Dub General, Diligent Fingers - 35Th Chamber 21. Kutz, Mp3 - Deviation 22. Qzb & Phae - Ghost Town 23. Baboon - Underground 24. Moderate Hate - Razzaman 25. Degs, Nct, Dux N Bass - Hive Mind 26. Sigma, Mali-Koa - Chemicals 27. Freaks Out Sound Mirage 28. Gaddemon - Gods Of Olympus 29. Hoax - Goose Chase 30. Damageman - Neptune 31. Duece - Jugular 32. 10Ad - Push It 33. Rendah - Stay With Me 34. Dj Zent - Spectrum Kid 35. Hyde Uk - In The Beginning 36. Whiney, P Money, Frisco, Sweetie Irie, Hugh Hardie - Stop & Search (Extended) 37. Impish - Truth Is (Vinyl Version) 38. Furney - Absolute Control 39. Subwave - Stars Get Down (Nu:Tone Remix) 40. Brain, Vispera - Shadows Of The Night 41. Hoax X Eva Lazarus X Degs - One By One 42. Kanobie & Pvc - Srt 43. Shattering Palms - Sel.Ec.Tion 44. Bennu - Want You 45. Molecular - Running Away 46. John B & Lameduza - Ventil-8 47. Bruk, Toby Ross - Ripton 48. Myríad, Dkn - Utopium 49. In The Blood, Rusty, Star - Gratitude (Rusty Remix) 50. Max Postal - Christine 51. Vincent Inc - Olympic Traffic (Steve Cable Remix) 52. Alb - Cold Hearted 53. Subkey - Aozora 54. Art D.Jay - Never Let Me Go 55. Kandwoo, Ks Vasina - Наполовину 56. Machinedrum, Skeptical, Tinashe - Zoom (Skeptical Remix) 57. Destiny - Anything For You 58. Turno, D Double E, Morrisson, Catching Cairo Brick Lane 59. Just Breathe & Beskar feat. Charlie Wren - Hold Me Close 60. Mitekiss, Mark Menzies - Borrowed Time 61. Revan - Last Week Of Summer 62. Subject 13 - E Voyager

GVOZD
GVOZD - PIRATE STATION @ RECORD 07032025 #1217

GVOZD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 121:48


Пиратская Станция несет позитивный заряд хорошей танцевальной drumandbass музыки на волне Рекорда. В этом выпуске встречаем еще одного участника Pirate Station Doomsday, заслуженного музыканта из Москвы CUTWORX и его очаровательную подборку роллеров... А после мы продолжаем в нашей традиционной манере обзор релизов сцены в миксе, enjoy the vibe! CUTWORX guestmix: Waeys, Bensley & Hoax — Twerp Synergy — Mirage Operate & Madrush MC — One By One (VISLA Remix) Nami & Lù — 4 Minutes (Enei Remix) Circumference — Always Emperor — Thud & Blunder SMG — OMFG (Waeys Remix) Grim Hellhound & Toyfon — Moogish Selecta J-Man, Kelvin 373, Waeys — Bad Boy Horns Phace — FUEGO Benny L — Deadline Day Telm & Wilson — Next Level (dub) DLR & Alix Perez — So Here It Is Cutworx — Firewalk (dub) Bop & Subwave — Higher Dimension Task Horizon & Phace — Shrink Ray Acid Purrr — T.I.U (dub) Cutworx & Traffic — Pursuit Alibi — Roll Out It is Jev — Funky Substance Forum — Puppets Crystal Clear & Minor Forms — Bones Konflict — Roadblock Cutworx — Red Light (dub) Rockwell — Gramma (Phace Remix) Nami — Wriggler (Cutworx Remix) Cutworx — Uncle Erevan Bert H — Fly With Me (Bop Remix) Ivy Lab — Cadillac GVOZD vibez: 1.Dossa - Away 2.Solid State - Better Without Ft. Joy Doc (Extended) 3.Deep Notion - Never Let Me Go 4.Blackman - Fade Away 5.Croo - Dash 6.NERV3- Another Hero 7.A-CrayBad Boy 8.Capture the Bass - Hades 9.Protostar, Hyri - Pushin' 10.Paperclip - Neurofunk Forever 11.MNDSCP - Non Stop 12.Nord3n - Dark Ritual 13.Joro Dudovski - Vortex 14.Nemy - Hypnic Jerk 15.LoveTheEND - Sabre 16.Razcals - Game Over 17.Vektion - Deathstroke 18.ArxivaDistant Lands 19.Kleu & Char - I've Been Waiting 20.Dub General, Diligent Fingers - 35th Chamber 21.Kutz, MP3 - Deviation 22.QZB & PHAE - Ghost Town 23.Baboon - Underground 24.Moderate Hate - Razzaman 25.Degs, NCT, Dux n Bass - Hive Mind 26.Sigma, Mali-Koa - CHEMICALS 27.Freaks Out SoundMirage 28.Gaddemon - Gods Of Olympus 29.Hoax - Goose Chase 30.Damageman - Neptune 31.Duece - Jugular 32.10AD - Push it 33.Rendah - Stay With Me 34.Dj Zent - Spectrum Kid 35.Hyde UK - In The Beginning 36.Whiney, P Money, Frisco, Sweetie Irie, Hugh Hardie - Stop & Search (Extended) 37.Impish - Truth Is (Vinyl Version) 38.Furney - Absolute Control 39.Subwave - Stars Get Down (Nu:Tone Remix) 40.Brain, Vispera - Shadows Of The Night 41.Hoax x Eva Lazarus x Degs - One By One 42.Kanobie & PVC - SRT 43.Shattering Palms - Sel.Ec.Tion 44.Bennu - Want You 45.Molecular - Running Away 46.John B & LaMeduza - Ventil-8 47.BRUK, Toby Ross - Ripton 48.Myríad, Dkn - Utopium 49.In The Blood, Rusty, Star - Gratitude (Rusty Remix) 50.Max Postal - Christine 51.Vincent Inc - Olympic Traffic (Steve Cable remix) 52.Alb - Cold Hearted 53.Subkey - Aozora 54.Art D.Jay - Never Let Me Go 55.Kandwoo, KS Vasina - Наполовину 56.Machinedrum, Skeptical, Tinashe - ZOOM (SKEPTICAL REMIX) 57.Destiny - Anything For You 58.Turno, D Double E, Morrisson, Catching CairoBrick Lane 59.Just Breathe & Beskar Feat. Charlie Wren - Hold Me Close 60.Mitekiss, Mark Menzies - Borrowed Time 61.Revan - Last Week of Summer 62.Subject 13 - E Voyager

Hablando Pajas
La Cruda Realidad de llegar a los 40 años: Charla Sincera y Divertida con Casi 40 podcast

Hablando Pajas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 90:44


Tuve el privilegio de conversar con Michelle, Caro y Myr de 'Casi 40 podcast' sobre todo lo que no se escucha en el podcast: las anécdotas más divertidas, los retos de llegar a los cuarenta y esas cosas inesperadas que la vida nos trae. Desde los secretos detrás de cámaras hasta las reflexiones más profundas (y hilarantes) sobre esta etapa, este video es un viaje sincero y lleno de humor a la vida de tres mujeres increíbles. ¡No se lo pierdan! INSTAGRAM: @elcanaldemomoTIKTOK: @elcanaldemomoFACEBOOK: El canal de MomoX: @ElcanaldeMomo_________________________Distribuido por: Genuina Media

Hablando Pajas
La Cruda Realidad de llegar a los 40 años: Charla Sincera y Divertida con Casi 40 podcast

Hablando Pajas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 90:44


Tuve el privilegio de conversar con Michelle, Caro y Myr de 'Casi 40 podcast' sobre todo lo que no se escucha en el podcast: las anécdotas más divertidas, los retos de llegar a los cuarenta y esas cosas inesperadas que la vida nos trae. Desde los secretos detrás de cámaras hasta las reflexiones más profundas (y hilarantes) sobre esta etapa, este video es un viaje sincero y lleno de humor a la vida de tres mujeres increíbles. ¡No se lo pierdan! INSTAGRAM: @elcanaldemomoTIKTOK: @elcanaldemomoFACEBOOK: El canal de MomoX: @ElcanaldeMomo_________________________Distribuido por: Genuina Media

Keluar Sekejap
EP1 #KenaSoal | Petronas, DOGE, Tenaga Nuklear, Prestasi MYR, Pendanaan Politik, Satelit Malaysia

Keluar Sekejap

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 74:47


00:00 INTRO01:30 PETRONAS1. syfqar: How's PETRONAS' right sizing affecting the nation's economy?2. paktam_nizama: If no more PETRONAS in another 10 years, what will happen to Malaysia?7:51 DOGE1. notdevpatel: Will the government look to implement DOGE like entity to streamline operations?18:01 KEPERLUAN PERSEDIAAN KERJA1. rish_arm: Should people pursue their studies at a higher level with current difficulties in getting jobs afterward?2. bintu_talib: Can you share one thing you learned from your uni days that's beneficial for our local uni students?25:54 TENAGA NUKLEAR1. Soalan voice note daripada @rahmanismail922. alimadha97: What's your opinion on new source of clean energy? Such as, Nuclear Power Plant.34:55 PRESTASI MYR1. hrmn_rsd: Apa yang kerajaan patut buat untuk MYR perform sama macam zaman BN?2. vaticn: What national policies can help Malaysia Ringgit strengthen against US dollar in the near future?3. minisanerd: Is there a plan to reduce Malaysia's dependency on the US dollar in international trade?43:18 PENDANAAN POLITIK1. aziff90: Can we discuss the merits of a political financing bill, and how it would look like in Malaysia56:28 SUBSIDISoalan voice note daripada@ieraizam1:04:16 SATELIT MALAYSIA1. pinkcactus99 : What do you think of govt having its own satellite? Is MOSTI/MYSA ready? Are we ready?

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Thursday 6 February: ASX up 104, close to record high | NWS rallies on results

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 12:03


The ASX 200 continues to march ever higher gaining 104 points to 8521 with a cooee of the record close. Banks led, everything else follows. CBA is up %, and ANZ is playing some catch-up football is up %, with the Big Bank Basket up to a new record of $267.97 (2.5%). MQG bounced 0.9% but still some question marks given the banks green and clean push in recent years. Insurers gained, QBE up 0.7% and SUN up 1.6%. GQG continue to push higher up 3.6% and MFG up 2.0% on FUM news. REITs pushed up, GMG up 1.5% and VCX up 0.9% as yields fell. 10-year yields falling to 4.30%. Healthcare mixed, CSL bounced 0.9% with RMD still finding it tough going. Industrials firmed, WES up 3.2% on a broker upgrade with Bunnings the driver. ALL up 1.6% with BXB up 2.1% and REA gaining 1.2% despite the CEO announcing his retirement. NWS results cheered, up 5.8%. Retail mildly positive, MYR fell 5.6% as the in-specie distribution came to pass. In resources, iron ore majors were slightly firmer, gold miners striong as bullion hit new records, NEM up 2.1% ahead of results. WGX bouncing 3.7% with SPR doing well up 4.3%. Some firmness in the lithium market, but energy stocks under a little pressure. STO down 0.6%. Uranium stocks weaker along with coal. In corporate news, NWS released good results, PEXA disappointed with an update, BPT fell 5.0% on a tightening of guidance. In economic news, the seasonally adjusted balance on goods decreased $1,707bn in December. Asian markets better. 10-year yield down to 4.32%.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Friday 24 January: ASX 200 up 30, resources attempt a rally | BoJ raises rates

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 12:29


ASX 200 up another 30 points to 8409 (0.4%). Plenty of green across the board, even resources improved in places. BHP up 0.5%, RIO up 0.3% and FMG rallying 1.0%. Gold miners eased back, EVN down 1.8% and NST off 0.6%. WGX dropped 4.8% on quarterly feedback. Lithium stocks firmed slightly, IGO confirmed the closure of its TLEA refinery, up 0.8% and LTR rallied 1.5%. Uranium stocks eased back, PDN dropped 2.2% with WDS and STO both easier on lower crude prices. Banks were firm, yet again. The Big Bank Basket rose to $261.25 (+0.4%). Financials were firm, GQG up 1.0% and AMP pushing further ahead up 5.0%. Insurers mixed. REITs firmed, SCG up 0.6% and GPT up 1.4%. Industrials stronger, led by WES up 3.2% on a broker upgrade, ALL bounced back 1.9% and healthcare firmed. PME up 0.7% and COH up 1.1%. Retail firmed with PMV soaring 6.6% and MYR up 2.6%. In corporate news, MND raised guidance, SNL profits rose 32% and KGN dropped 15.2% on issues with Mighty Ape. 4DX had a positive reaction to a deal with Qscan Radiology, and SM1 saw cream rise on very positive H2 guidance. Nothing locally on the economic front, Japan raised rates 25bps as widely expected after Core CPI rose to 3%. Asian market followed US markets higher with Japan up 0.3%, HK up 1.8% and China up 1.0%. 10-year yields steady at 4.47%.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Thursday 23 January: ASX 200 down 51 | Banks steady, miners fall

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 12:29


The ASX 200 took a tumble today down 51 points to 8379 (0.6%) as resources came under pressure on Trump tariffs fears. Asian markets were resilient and iron ore unchanged in Singapore, but miners still sold off. BHP down 1.7% with FMG off 2.2% on quarterly numbers, lithium also under pressure too with PLS down 3.7% and MIN off 3.3%. Gold miners eased and uranium stocks help relatively firm. Banks held steady with the Big Bank Basket at $260.17. Financials slipped slightly, ASX off 1.2% with insurers mixed. QBE up 1.0% and IAG down 0.5%. Industrials saw modest broad-based losses, retail slid, JBH down 2.2% and WES off 1.5%. Both WOW and COL fell and ALL dropped 2.7% with tech mixed, XRO up 1.1% and WTC off 0.4%. In corporate news, PMV and MYR voted yes to the deal. FMG had production numbers in line, PPS jumped on FUA numbers and EVN dropped 3.9% on broker research. Nothing on the economic front locally, BoJ tomorrow widely expected to raise rates. Asian markets firm Japan up 0.8%, HK up 0.2% and China up 0.6%. 10-year yields rising to 4.47%.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

Marcus Today Market Updates
Pre-Market Report – Thursday 23 January: US markets push higher on AI and Stargate | Gold up

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 13:49


Stocks climbed on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 hitting a fresh all-time high, as Oracle and Nvidia rallied on artificial intelligence optimism and President Donald Trump's new term in office.The S&P 500 advanced 0.61% after hitting an intraday record of 6,100.81, exceeding the last milestone touched in December before the market pullback. The broad index closed at 6,086.37, slightly below its all-time closing high.The Nasdaq Composite popped 1.28% to 20,009.34, underscoring the outperformance of tech names. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 130.92 points, or 0.3%, to 44,156.73, boosted by Procter & Gamble's gain of nearly 2% on the back of strong earnings.SPI down 35 - OFL gets another bid - Gold up - Oil down - PMV and MYR vote today.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

Naturmorgon
Skidtur på Koppången och vattnets återkomst till Båtfors

Naturmorgon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 97:29


Gamla granar och långa lavar möter vi på myren Koppången i Dalarna. I Båtforsområdet vid Nedre Dalälven ska laxarna kunna simma fritt igen. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Myren. Svårframkomlig under en stor del året, men när snön lägger sig blir den ett färdbart vitt hav. Fältreporter Jonatan Martinsson spänner på sig skidorna och ger sig ut på myren Koppången några mil norr om Orsa i Dalarna denna januarimorgon. Med på turen är Lennart Bratt , Länsstyrelsen i Dalarna och Mattias Eliasson, författare och naturfilmare. Här går det att hitta urgamla granar, illgrön varglav och den meterlånga laven långskägg, men framför allt är det de vidsträckta myrarna som präglar Koppångens naturreservat. Vad går det att hitta för arter i de snötäckta och frusna våtmarkerna, och vad är det som är speciellt med myrlandskapet? Det senare har Mattias Eliasson undersökt i essäboken Myr som kom ut i fjol.Vi klafsar vidare till andra blöta landskap, till svämskogarna i Båtforsområdet vid Nedre Dalälven. Här har kraftbolagen nu beslutat att släppa på mer vatten, och att bygga fiskvägar så att fisken kan ta sig förbi hinder som finns. Reporter Joacim Lindwall följer med på en bussresa för att få reda på hur området kan se ut om några år, då laxar åter ska kunna simma fritt i Nedre Dalälven.Vi ringer också upp naturfilmaren Martin Falklind som är aktuell med nya säsongen av dokumentärserien Fiskarnas rike på SVT. Varför gör han film om fiskarnas verklighet och hur bär man sig åt? Vi pratar också med Edvin Kronoberg, 14 år, som på egen hand har återställt en bäck i Hälsingland så att fiskarna trivs där igen.Och så sprang reporter Helena Söderlundh in i både fågelskådare och tallbitar häromdagen på väg till jobbet i Växjö. De färgstarka fåglarna lever till vardags i Sibirien men vissa år flyger stora flockar längre söderut på vintern, och så verkar det vara den här säsongen.I veckans kråkvinkel funderar Lisa Henkow på leveranstider. Om en naturskog ska tillverkas från scratch, även om alla arter finns inne på lager, så tar det ändå hundratals år att få den färdig.Programledare är Jenny Berntson Djurvall.

med varf lyssna sv ngen svt gamla kopp dalarna programledare sibirien sveriges radio play myr myren naturmorgon fiskarnas martin falklind jenny berntson djurvall nedre dal reporter joacim lindwall
Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Thursday 16 January: ASX jumps 114 on US move | Jobs data still firm

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 11:05


 ASX 200 jumped 114 points to 8324 (+1.4%) following the US rally. Jobs numbers stifled gains to some extent coming in at 4% with any RBA cut in February a distant dream. Banks as usual led the charge higher as US banks delivered in spades, CBA up 3.0% and ANZ up 2.7% with the Big Bank Basket up to $256.84 (+2.9%). MQG put in a solid day up 3.2% with insurers and other financials also doing well. GQG finally saw some reasons to be cheerful, up 2.5%. REITs too were in demand led by tech GMG, up 3.2% and SGP leaping 3.7%. Industrials firmed, Tech did well with the All-Tech Index up 1.4% as WTC rallied 2.6% and XRO up 1.5%. TLS fell another 0.5% as the trading bots trumped the customer service bot upgrade. Retail found some friends as MYR and PMV rallied hard on the upcoming vote. In resources, Iron ore went nowhere, RIO production report failed to ignite any animal spirits, gold miners were generally better, GMD up 4.4% on a presentation and lithium stocks finding some support again. PLS up 2.2% and IGO up 0.6%. Energy stocks modestly better. DYL up 3.6% and STO up 1.0%. In corporate news, TAH soared on news of its first chief wagering officer. Whatever that is. NEU rallied hard on a Healthcare conference presentation. On the economic front, economists were once again wrong-footed with soaring PT jobs created and the headline rate modestly higher at 4%. RBA will continue to be sidelined! Asian markets better. Korea keeps rates unchanged. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community. 

QAV Podcast
QAV 802 – SWEET FA

QAV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 25:01


This week we're talking about commodities such as crude oil, copper, and lithium becoming buys again, Wall Street predictions and the practical approach of focusing on quality investments and managing risk. Tony shares analysis on several stocks including NWH and MYR, discussing red flags, and a pulled pork on HZN. Cameron discussed his recent analysis on Rule 1 selling and some news regarding FSF and GNP, plus an article from the AFR about Australia's private sector being in recession. After Hours features reviews of films like ‘Civil War' and the ‘Planet of the Apes' series, along with the show ‘Black Snow', and NVIDIA's groundbreaking announcements at CES.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Wednesday 15 January: ASX 200 falls 18 | US CPI awaits

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 11:05


ASX 200 fell 18 points to 8213 (0.2%) in quiet trade after a positive start gave way to some caution ahead of the US CPI tonight. Banks flat as yields firmed to 4.63% in 10-years. Financials mixed with MPL down 1.6% on news of potential premium increases. NWL continued to fall. REITs firm with GMG under some pressure as a ‘tech' stock off 0.6%. Tech stocks remain on the nose here with WTC down 3.7% and TNE off 1.9%. REA and CAR also fell whilst TLS announced a new AI deal and fell 1.2%. Retail mixed with PMV still under pressure, MYR down 1.8% and travel stocks a little higher with CTD up 2.0%. GYG jumped 4.4% on a broker upgrade. Resources mixed, iron ore miners a mixed bag, BHP fell 1.0% and FMG up 1.8%. Gold miners better with NST up 1.0% and NEM up 1.3%. Lithium stocks saw some short covering with PLS up 4.1% and LTR rising 7.4% on hopes for lithium prices bottoming. Energy and uranium are slightly weaker. In corporate news, AVJ got a new 70c bid, ARU rose 17.4% on the government support for a convertible note. BBN rallied 13.9% on a trading update. In economic news, China's central bank pumped a near-historic amount of short-term funds into its financial system today. Asian markets slightly weaker. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Tuesday 14 January: ASX 200 up 39 | Iron ore back above US$100

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 13:09


ASX 200 rallied 39 points to 8231 (0.5%) with a better US market giving us the lead. Banks though were once again weaker as resources continued to find buyers. All change for 25! BHP rose 1.4% on stronger iron ore prices, FMG rallied 2.9% with gold miners also better despite falling bullion prices, a broker report helping sentiment. NST up 1.9% and EVN up 1.3% with lithium stocks finding friends, MIN up 2.0% and LYC up 1.6%. Energy stocks once again better, WDS up 0.5% and coal and uranium stocks better, PDN up 3.4% and WHC up 6.6%. Banks slipped ever so slightly with the Big Bank Basket at $249.96 (-0.3%). Insurers rose and other financials mixed. PNI down 1.9% and ZIP falling 1.4%. REITs improved with GMG up 0.4% and SCG rising 1.1%. Industrials better, retail though still under pressure. JBH off 1.6% and PMV and MYR both down again. Travel stocks in demand, FLT up 0.6% and CTD up 2.2%. Tech still under a little pressure with the All-Tech Index up 0.4% with WTC off 1.3%. In corporate news, MSB raised more money at 250c, CCX jumped 14.6% on a trading update. Iron ore surged back over $100 a tonne as Chinese imports reached a record. No local economic news. In Asian Markets, Japan played some catch up after a holiday yesterday and fell over 2% with both China and HK both showing plus 1% gains.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Monday 13 January: ASX 200 drops 102 points on spiking yields and bank downgrades

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 10:00


The ASX 200 fell 102 points to 8192 (1.2%) as a rethink on banks, and US leads, saw across the board selling. A downgrade to banks clobbered the sector with higher yields probably not helping. The Big Bank Basket dropped to $250.75 with WBC off 2.2% and the insurers seeing sellers despite higher yields. QBE down 2.0% and SUN off 2.2%. Other financials also under pressure, MQG down 2.4% and GQG off 3.8%. IFL better, a rarity, on another competing bid from Bain at 430c. SQ2 and ZIP under pressure with retail also on the nose today thanks to PMV and MYR trading updates. Challenging mentioned four times! WES also fell 2.3% with LOV down another 1.8% on broker downgrades. Tech stocks eased, WTC down 3.6% and XRO off 2.8% with the All-Tech Index down 2.6%. Resources fared better, the ‘Three Amigos' BHP, FMG and RIO barely changed, MIN up 2.0% and gold stocks better as AUD hit highs again. NST up 1.3% and EVN up 1.2%. Energy stocks getting a boost from oil prices. WDS up 2.0% and STO rising 2.2%. In corporate news, quarterlies are kicking off. MYR and PMV fell hard on trading updates, NWL fell % on a Citi downgrade, NWH dropped 9.5% on a CFO change. Nothing on the economic front locally. Chinese trade surplus soared to US$1 trillion on pre-Trump exports. Record exports and weak imports. Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community.

DJ SETS & LIVE SESSIONS
Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix)

DJ SETS & LIVE SESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 5:36


Mario Navajo - Give You - MYR35 01. Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit) 02. Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit) 03. Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix) 04. Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix) MYR 35 Digital EP 24.01.2025 www.goeranmeyer.com /// PREMIER: MARIO NAVAJO - GIVE YOU – MYR35 /// Mario Navajo kicks off 2025 in high spirits with a dazzling new release on the independent label MYR: the captivating single “Give You”. As the 35th addition to MYR's ever-evolving catalog, this EP exemplifies the label's commitment to innovation and its reputation for delivering boundary-pushing electronic music. The EP opens with the original track from Mario Navajo, a stunning blend of afro-house influences and his signature catchy vocals. This vibrant production is infused with infectious melodies and uplifting energy, perfectly capturing the essence of shared joy and summer vibes. An instrumental version of the track follows, offering a refined take that highlights the track's intricate layers and rhythmic beauty. Label head Goeran Meyer then steps in with a masterful remix, bringing a groovier twist to “Give You”. Adding a driving drum pattern and an irresistible lead melody, Meyer skillfully reimagines Mario's vocals, creating a version that's both fresh and engaging. Closing out the EP, label artist Ivo Deutschmann delivers an electrifying festival mix that takes the track to new heights. With a powerful breakdown and expertly crafted vocal work, Deutschmann weaves Mario's voice into a thrilling, high-energy rendition designed for peak-time moments on the dancefloor. The “Give You” EP is more than just a release — it's an invitation to redefine your perception of electronic music. Mario Navajo and the MYR team promise a journey through sound that will ignite your soul and provide the soundtrack to your most unforgettable moments. Get ready to experience a sonic celebration that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. MYR Official ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_

DJ SETS & LIVE SESSIONS
Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit)

DJ SETS & LIVE SESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 4:17


Mario Navajo - Give You - MYR35 01. Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit) 02. Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit) 03. Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix) 04. Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix) MYR 35 Digital EP 24.01.2025 www.goeranmeyer.com /// PREMIER: MARIO NAVAJO - GIVE YOU – MYR35 /// Mario Navajo kicks off 2025 in high spirits with a dazzling new release on the independent label MYR: the captivating single “Give You”. As the 35th addition to MYR's ever-evolving catalog, this EP exemplifies the label's commitment to innovation and its reputation for delivering boundary-pushing electronic music. The EP opens with the original track from Mario Navajo, a stunning blend of afro-house influences and his signature catchy vocals. This vibrant production is infused with infectious melodies and uplifting energy, perfectly capturing the essence of shared joy and summer vibes. An instrumental version of the track follows, offering a refined take that highlights the track's intricate layers and rhythmic beauty. Label head Goeran Meyer then steps in with a masterful remix, bringing a groovier twist to “Give You”. Adding a driving drum pattern and an irresistible lead melody, Meyer skillfully reimagines Mario's vocals, creating a version that's both fresh and engaging. Closing out the EP, label artist Ivo Deutschmann delivers an electrifying festival mix that takes the track to new heights. With a powerful breakdown and expertly crafted vocal work, Deutschmann weaves Mario's voice into a thrilling, high-energy rendition designed for peak-time moments on the dancefloor. The “Give You” EP is more than just a release — it's an invitation to redefine your perception of electronic music. Mario Navajo and the MYR team promise a journey through sound that will ignite your soul and provide the soundtrack to your most unforgettable moments. Get ready to experience a sonic celebration that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. MYR Official ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_

DJ SETS & LIVE SESSIONS
Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit)

DJ SETS & LIVE SESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 4:17


Mario Navajo - Give You - MYR35 01. Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit) 02. Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit) 03. Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix) 04. Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix) MYR 35 Digital EP 24.01.2025 www.goeranmeyer.com /// PREMIER: MARIO NAVAJO - GIVE YOU – MYR35 /// Mario Navajo kicks off 2025 in high spirits with a dazzling new release on the independent label MYR: the captivating single “Give You”. As the 35th addition to MYR's ever-evolving catalog, this EP exemplifies the label's commitment to innovation and its reputation for delivering boundary-pushing electronic music. The EP opens with the original track from Mario Navajo, a stunning blend of afro-house influences and his signature catchy vocals. This vibrant production is infused with infectious melodies and uplifting energy, perfectly capturing the essence of shared joy and summer vibes. An instrumental version of the track follows, offering a refined take that highlights the track's intricate layers and rhythmic beauty. Label head Goeran Meyer then steps in with a masterful remix, bringing a groovier twist to “Give You”. Adding a driving drum pattern and an irresistible lead melody, Meyer skillfully reimagines Mario's vocals, creating a version that's both fresh and engaging. Closing out the EP, label artist Ivo Deutschmann delivers an electrifying festival mix that takes the track to new heights. With a powerful breakdown and expertly crafted vocal work, Deutschmann weaves Mario's voice into a thrilling, high-energy rendition designed for peak-time moments on the dancefloor. The “Give You” EP is more than just a release — it's an invitation to redefine your perception of electronic music. Mario Navajo and the MYR team promise a journey through sound that will ignite your soul and provide the soundtrack to your most unforgettable moments. Get ready to experience a sonic celebration that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. MYR Official ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_

MYR invites friends to play & monthly episode
Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix)

MYR invites friends to play & monthly episode

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 5:36


Mario Navajo - Give You - MYR35 01. Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit) 02. Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit) 03. Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix) 04. Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix) MYR 35 Digital EP 24.01.2025 www.goeranmeyer.com /// PREMIER: MARIO NAVAJO - GIVE YOU – MYR35 /// Mario Navajo kicks off 2025 in high spirits with a dazzling new release on the independent label MYR: the captivating single “Give You”. As the 35th addition to MYR's ever-evolving catalog, this EP exemplifies the label's commitment to innovation and its reputation for delivering boundary-pushing electronic music. The EP opens with the original track from Mario Navajo, a stunning blend of afro-house influences and his signature catchy vocals. This vibrant production is infused with infectious melodies and uplifting energy, perfectly capturing the essence of shared joy and summer vibes. An instrumental version of the track follows, offering a refined take that highlights the track's intricate layers and rhythmic beauty. Label head Goeran Meyer then steps in with a masterful remix, bringing a groovier twist to “Give You”. Adding a driving drum pattern and an irresistible lead melody, Meyer skillfully reimagines Mario's vocals, creating a version that's both fresh and engaging. Closing out the EP, label artist Ivo Deutschmann delivers an electrifying festival mix that takes the track to new heights. With a powerful breakdown and expertly crafted vocal work, Deutschmann weaves Mario's voice into a thrilling, high-energy rendition designed for peak-time moments on the dancefloor. The “Give You” EP is more than just a release — it's an invitation to redefine your perception of electronic music. Mario Navajo and the MYR team promise a journey through sound that will ignite your soul and provide the soundtrack to your most unforgettable moments. Get ready to experience a sonic celebration that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. MYR Official ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_

MYR invites friends to play & monthly episode
Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix)

MYR invites friends to play & monthly episode

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 4:27


Mario Navajo - Give You - MYR35 01. Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit) 02. Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit) 03. Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix) 04. Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix) MYR 35 Digital EP 24.01.2025 www.goeranmeyer.com /// PREMIER: MARIO NAVAJO - GIVE YOU – MYR35 /// Mario Navajo kicks off 2025 in high spirits with a dazzling new release on the independent label MYR: the captivating single “Give You”. As the 35th addition to MYR's ever-evolving catalog, this EP exemplifies the label's commitment to innovation and its reputation for delivering boundary-pushing electronic music. The EP opens with the original track from Mario Navajo, a stunning blend of afro-house influences and his signature catchy vocals. This vibrant production is infused with infectious melodies and uplifting energy, perfectly capturing the essence of shared joy and summer vibes. An instrumental version of the track follows, offering a refined take that highlights the track's intricate layers and rhythmic beauty. Label head Goeran Meyer then steps in with a masterful remix, bringing a groovier twist to “Give You”. Adding a driving drum pattern and an irresistible lead melody, Meyer skillfully reimagines Mario's vocals, creating a version that's both fresh and engaging. Closing out the EP, label artist Ivo Deutschmann delivers an electrifying festival mix that takes the track to new heights. With a powerful breakdown and expertly crafted vocal work, Deutschmann weaves Mario's voice into a thrilling, high-energy rendition designed for peak-time moments on the dancefloor. The “Give You” EP is more than just a release — it's an invitation to redefine your perception of electronic music. Mario Navajo and the MYR team promise a journey through sound that will ignite your soul and provide the soundtrack to your most unforgettable moments. Get ready to experience a sonic celebration that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. MYR Official ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_

MYR invites friends to play & monthly episode
Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit)

MYR invites friends to play & monthly episode

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 4:17


Mario Navajo - Give You - MYR35 01. Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit) 02. Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit) 03. Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix) 04. Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix) MYR 35 Digital EP 24.01.2025 www.goeranmeyer.com /// PREMIER: MARIO NAVAJO - GIVE YOU – MYR35 /// Mario Navajo kicks off 2025 in high spirits with a dazzling new release on the independent label MYR: the captivating single “Give You”. As the 35th addition to MYR's ever-evolving catalog, this EP exemplifies the label's commitment to innovation and its reputation for delivering boundary-pushing electronic music. The EP opens with the original track from Mario Navajo, a stunning blend of afro-house influences and his signature catchy vocals. This vibrant production is infused with infectious melodies and uplifting energy, perfectly capturing the essence of shared joy and summer vibes. An instrumental version of the track follows, offering a refined take that highlights the track's intricate layers and rhythmic beauty. Label head Goeran Meyer then steps in with a masterful remix, bringing a groovier twist to “Give You”. Adding a driving drum pattern and an irresistible lead melody, Meyer skillfully reimagines Mario's vocals, creating a version that's both fresh and engaging. Closing out the EP, label artist Ivo Deutschmann delivers an electrifying festival mix that takes the track to new heights. With a powerful breakdown and expertly crafted vocal work, Deutschmann weaves Mario's voice into a thrilling, high-energy rendition designed for peak-time moments on the dancefloor. The “Give You” EP is more than just a release — it's an invitation to redefine your perception of electronic music. Mario Navajo and the MYR team promise a journey through sound that will ignite your soul and provide the soundtrack to your most unforgettable moments. Get ready to experience a sonic celebration that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. MYR Official ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_

MYR invites friends to play & monthly episode
Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit)

MYR invites friends to play & monthly episode

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 4:17


Mario Navajo - Give You - MYR35 01. Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit) 02. Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit) 03. Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix) 04. Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix) MYR 35 Digital EP 24.01.2025 www.goeranmeyer.com /// PREMIER: MARIO NAVAJO - GIVE YOU – MYR35 /// Mario Navajo kicks off 2025 in high spirits with a dazzling new release on the independent label MYR: the captivating single “Give You”. As the 35th addition to MYR's ever-evolving catalog, this EP exemplifies the label's commitment to innovation and its reputation for delivering boundary-pushing electronic music. The EP opens with the original track from Mario Navajo, a stunning blend of afro-house influences and his signature catchy vocals. This vibrant production is infused with infectious melodies and uplifting energy, perfectly capturing the essence of shared joy and summer vibes. An instrumental version of the track follows, offering a refined take that highlights the track's intricate layers and rhythmic beauty. Label head Goeran Meyer then steps in with a masterful remix, bringing a groovier twist to “Give You”. Adding a driving drum pattern and an irresistible lead melody, Meyer skillfully reimagines Mario's vocals, creating a version that's both fresh and engaging. Closing out the EP, label artist Ivo Deutschmann delivers an electrifying festival mix that takes the track to new heights. With a powerful breakdown and expertly crafted vocal work, Deutschmann weaves Mario's voice into a thrilling, high-energy rendition designed for peak-time moments on the dancefloor. The “Give You” EP is more than just a release — it's an invitation to redefine your perception of electronic music. Mario Navajo and the MYR team promise a journey through sound that will ignite your soul and provide the soundtrack to your most unforgettable moments. Get ready to experience a sonic celebration that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. MYR Official ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_

DJ SETS & LIVE SESSIONS
Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix)

DJ SETS & LIVE SESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 4:27


Mario Navajo - Give You - MYR35 01. Mario Navajo - Give You (Vocal Edit) 02. Mario Navajo - Give You (Instrumental Edit) 03. Mario Navajo - Give You (Goeran Meyer Remix) 04. Mario Navajo - Give You (Ivo Deutschmann Remix) MYR 35 Digital EP 24.01.2025 www.goeranmeyer.com /// PREMIER: MARIO NAVAJO - GIVE YOU – MYR35 /// Mario Navajo kicks off 2025 in high spirits with a dazzling new release on the independent label MYR: the captivating single “Give You”. As the 35th addition to MYR's ever-evolving catalog, this EP exemplifies the label's commitment to innovation and its reputation for delivering boundary-pushing electronic music. The EP opens with the original track from Mario Navajo, a stunning blend of afro-house influences and his signature catchy vocals. This vibrant production is infused with infectious melodies and uplifting energy, perfectly capturing the essence of shared joy and summer vibes. An instrumental version of the track follows, offering a refined take that highlights the track's intricate layers and rhythmic beauty. Label head Goeran Meyer then steps in with a masterful remix, bringing a groovier twist to “Give You”. Adding a driving drum pattern and an irresistible lead melody, Meyer skillfully reimagines Mario's vocals, creating a version that's both fresh and engaging. Closing out the EP, label artist Ivo Deutschmann delivers an electrifying festival mix that takes the track to new heights. With a powerful breakdown and expertly crafted vocal work, Deutschmann weaves Mario's voice into a thrilling, high-energy rendition designed for peak-time moments on the dancefloor. The “Give You” EP is more than just a release — it's an invitation to redefine your perception of electronic music. Mario Navajo and the MYR team promise a journey through sound that will ignite your soul and provide the soundtrack to your most unforgettable moments. Get ready to experience a sonic celebration that will leave an indelible mark on your heart. MYR Official ☛ www.goeranmeyer.com/myr ☛ www.facebook.com/Label.MYR Linktree ☛ www.linktr.ee/_MYR_

The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF)
Chapter Forty-Two - Brienne 8 - A Feast for Crows | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 58:06


Send us a textBrienne is held captive by the Brotherhood without Banners, as she battles the infection caused by her wounds. When she recovers, she's brought before Lady Stoneheart - who is Catelyn Stark. Brienne stands accused of oath-breaking and must deliver Jamie Lannister or die. Simon and Mackelly weigh the possibilities. Chapter Review:Brienne of Tarth is tied to a horse in agony from her wounds and their inevitable infection. She drifts in and out of fever-dreams. When she finally rouses with the fever broken, Thoros of Myr explains a few things: Lem should have been protecting the inn, she's got terrible facial wounds from Biter, and she's here to answer to Lady Stoneheart, the Brotherhood's new leader, for her crimes. The lion-pommeled sword and the letter signed by Tommen do her no favors.She's taken to Lady Stoneheart, who is mostly silent allowing Lem and others to hector Brienne with accusations. She contends that both girls were gone, that Jaime gave her the sword and the letter to allow her to rescue Sansa - but it falls on deaf ears. Finally Lady Stoneheart speaks, she's unintelligible to the uninitiated. But she demands that Brienne bring her Jaime - or she along with Pod and Ser Hyle will be hanged. Brienne cannot agree so the three are dragged to trees and strung up. She cries out a single word as the chapter ends. Characters/Places/Names/Events:Brienne of Tarth - Charged with rescuing Sansa Stark.Podrick Payne - Former squire to Tyrion Lannister, now traveling with Brienne.Ser Hyle Hunt - Captain in service to House Tarly. Former tormentor of Brienne.Septon Meribald - Itinerant Septon of the Riverlands.Long Jeyne Heddle - Child proprietress of the Inn at the Crossroads.Gendry - Smith of King's Landing, working at the Inn of the Crossroads.Thoros of Myr - Red priest. Reanimator of Beric Dondarrion.Beric Dondarrion - Now, finally, deceased leader of the Brotherhood without BannersLady Stoneheart - Reanimated corpse of Catelyn Stark. Support the showSupport us: Buy us a Cup of Arbor Gold, or become a sustainer and receive cool perks Donate to our cause Use our exclusive URL for a free 30-day trial of Audible Buy or gift Marriott Bonvoy points through our affiliate link Rate and review us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, podchaser.com, and elsewhere.Find us on social media: Discord Twitter @GhostsHarrenhal Facebook Instagram YouTube All Music credits to Ross Bugden:INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden) TWITTER! : https://twitter.com/RossBugden (@rossbugden) YOUTUBE! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kthxycmF25M

Bob Enyart Live
Evolution's Big Squeeze

Bob Enyart Live

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024


* List of Discoveries Squeezing Evolution: Did you know that dinosaurs ate rice before rice evolved? That turtle shells existed forty million years before turtle shells began evolving? That insects evolved tongues for eating from flowers 70 million years before flowers evolved? And that birds appeared before birds evolved? The fossil record is a wonderful thing. And more recently, only a 40,000-year squeeze, Neanderthal had blood types A, B, and O, shocking evolutionists but expected to us here at Real Science Radio! Sit back and get ready to enjoy another instant classic, today's RSR "list show" on Evolution's Big Squeeze! Our other popular list shows include: - scientists doubting Darwin - evidence against whale evolution - problems with 'the river carved the canyon' - carbon 14 everywhere it shouldn't be - dinosaur still-soft biological tissue - solar system formation problems - evidence against the big bang - evidence for the global flood - genomes that just don't fit - and our list of not so old things! (See also rsr.org/sq2 and rsr.org/sq3!) * Evolution's Big Squeeze: Many discoveries squeeze the Darwinian theory's timeframe and of course without a workable timeframe there is no workable theory. Examples, with their alleged (and falsified) old-earth timeframes, include: - Complex skeletons existed 9 million years before they were thought to have evolved, before even the "Cambrian explosion".- Butterflies existed 10 million years before they were thought to have evolved. - Parrots existed "much earlier than had been thought", in fact, 25 million years before they were thought to have evolved. - Cephalopod fossils (squids, cuttlefish, etc.) appear 35 million years before they were able to propagate. - Turtle shells 40 million years before turtle shells began evolving - Trees began evolving 45 million years before they were thought to evolve - Spores appearing 50 million years before the plants that made them (not unlike footprints systematically appearing "millions of years before" the creatures that made them, as affirmed by Dr. Marcus Ross, associate professor of geology). - Sponges existed 60 million years before they were believed to have evolved. - Dinosaurs ate rice before it evolved Example - Insect proboscis (tongue) in moths and butterflies 70 million years before previously believed has them evolving before flowers. - Arthropod brains fully developed with central nervous system running to eyes and appendages just like modern arthropods 90 million years earlier than previously known (prior to 2021, now, allegedly 310mya) - 100 million years ago and already a bird - Fossil pollen pushes back plant evolution 100 million years. - Mammalian hair allegedly 100-million-years-old show that, "the morphology of hair cuticula may have remained unchanged throughout most of mammalian evolution", regarding the overlapping cells that lock the hair shaft into its follicle. - Piranha-like flesh-eating teeth (and bitten prey) found pushing back such fish 125 million years earlier than previously claimed   - Shocking organic molecules in "200 million-years-old leaves" from ginkgoes and conifers show unexpected stasis. - Plant genetic sophistication pushed back 200 million years. - Jellyfish fossils (Medusoid Problematica :) 200 million years earlier than expected; here from 500My ago. - Green seaweed 200 million years earlier than expected, pushed back now to a billion years ago!  - The acanthodii fish had color vision 300 million years ago, but then, and wait, Cheiracanthus fish allegedly 388 million years ago already had color vision. - Color vision (for which there is no Darwinian evolutionary small-step to be had, from monochromatic), existed "300 million years ago" in fish, and these allegedly "120-million-year-old" bird's rod and cone fossils stun researchers :) - 400-million-year-old Murrindalaspis placoderm fish "eye muscle attachment, the eyestalk attachment and openings for the optic nerve, and arteries and veins supplying the eyeball" The paper's author writes, "Of course, we would not expect the preservation of ancient structures made entirely of soft tissues (e.g. rods and cone cells in the retina...)." So, check this next item... :) - And... no vertebrates in the Cambrian? Well, from the journal Nature in 2014, a "Lower-Middle Cambrian... primitive fish displays unambiguous vertebrate features: a notochord, a pair of prominent camera-type eyes, paired nasal sacs, possible cranium and arcualia, W-shaped myomeres, and a post-anal tail" Primitive? - Fast-growing juvenile bone tissue, thought to appear in the Cretaceous, has been pushed back 100 million years: "This pushes the origin of fibrolamellar bone in Sauropterygia back from the Cretaceous to the early Middle Triassic..."- Trilobites "advanced" (not the predicted primitive) digestion "525 million" years ago - And there's this, a "530 million year old" fish, "50 million years before the current estimate of when fish evolved" - Mycobacterium tuberculosis 100,000 yr-old MRCA (most recent common ancestor) now 245 million- Fungus long claimed to originate 500M years ago, now found at allegedly 950 Mya (and still biological "the distant past... may have been much more 'modern' than we thought." :) - A rock contained pollen a billion years before plants evolved, according to a 2007 paper describing "remarkably preserved" fossil spores in the French Alps that had undergone high-grade metamorphism - 2.5 billion year old cyanobacteria fossils (made of organic material found in a stromatolite) appear about "200 million years before the [supposed] Great Oxidation Event". - 2.7 billion year old eukaryotes (cells with a nucleus) existed (allegedly) 1 billion years before expected - 3.5 billion year "cell division evidently identical to that of living filamentous prokaryotes." - And even older cyanobacteria! At 220 million years earlier than thought, per Nature's 3.7 billion year old dating of stromatolites! - The universe and life itself (in 2019 with the universe dated a billion, now, no, wait, two billion!, years younger than previously thought, that's not only squeezing biological but also astronomical evolution, with the overall story getting really tight) - Mantis shrimp, with its rudimentary color but advanced UV vision, is allegedly ancient. - Hadrosaur teeth, all 1400 of them, were "more complex than those of cows, horses, and other well-known modern grazers." Professor stunned by the find! (RSR predicts that, by 2030 just to put an end date on it, more fossils will be found from the geologic column that will be more "advanced" as compared to living organisms, just like this hadrosaur and like the allegedly 100M year old hagfish  fossil having more slime glands than living specimens.)  - Trace fossils "exquisitely preserved" of mobile organisms (motility) dated at 2.1 billion years ago, a full 1.5 billion earlier than previously believed - Various multicellular organisms allegedly 2.1 billion years old, show multicellularity 1.5 billion years sooner than long believed   - Pre-sauropod 26,000-pound dinosaur "shows us that even as far back as 200 million years ago, these animals had already become the largest vertebrates to ever walk the Earth." - The Evo-devo squeeze, i.e., evolutionary developmental biology, as with rsr.org/evo-devo-undermining-darwinism. - Extinct Siberian one-horned rhinos coexisted with mankind. - Whale "evolution" is being crushed in the industry-wide "big squeeze". First, geneticist claims whales evolved from hippos but paleontologists say hippos evolved tens of millions of years too late! And what's worse than that is that fossil finds continue to compress the time available for whale evolution. To not violate its own plot, the Darwinist story doesn't start animals evolving back into the sea until the cast includes land animals suitable to undertake the legendary journey. The recent excavation of whale fossils on an island of the Antarctic Peninsula further compresses the already absurdly fast 10 million years to allegedly evolve from the land back to the sea, down to as little as one million years. BioOne in 2016 reported a fossil that is "among the oldest occurrences of basilosaurids worldwide, indicating a rapid radiation and dispersal of this group since at least the early middle Eocene." By this assessment, various techniques produced various published dates. (See the evidence that falsifies the canonical whale evolution story at rsr.org/whales.) * Ancient Hierarchical Insect Society: "Thanks to some well-preserved remains, researchers now believe arthropod social structures have been around longer than anyone ever imagined. The encased specimens of ants and termites recently studied date back [allegedly] 100 million years." Also from the video about "the bubonic plague", the "disease is well known as a Middle Ages mass killer... Traces of very similar bacteria were found on [an allegedly] 20-million-year-old flea trapped in amber." And regarding "Caribbean lizards... Even though they are [allegedly] 20 million years old, the reptiles inside the golden stones were not found to differ from their contemporary counterparts in any significant way. Scientists attribute the rarity [Ha! A rarity or the rule? Check out rsr.org/stasis.] to stable ecological surroundings." * Squeezing and Rewriting Human History: Some squeezing simply makes aspects of the Darwinian story harder to maintain while other squeezing contradicts fundamental claims. So consider the following discoveries, most of which came from about a 12-month period beginning in 2017 which squeeze (and some even falsify) the Out-of-Africa model: - find two teeth and rewrite human history with allegedly 9.7 million-year-old teeth found in northern Europe (and they're like Lucy, but "three times older") - date blue eyes, when humans first sported them, to as recently as 6,000 years ago   - get mummy DNA and rewrite human history with a thousand years of ancient Egyptian mummy DNA contradicting Out-of-Africa and demonstrating Out-of-Babel - find a few footprints and rewrite human history with allegedly 5.7 million-year-old human footprints in Crete - re-date an old skull and rewrite human history with a very human skull dated at 325,000 years old and redated in the Journal of Physical Anthropology at about 260,000 years old and described in the UK's Independent, "A skull found in China [40 years ago] could re-write our entire understanding of human evolution." - date the oldest language in India, Dravidian, with 80 derivatives spoken by 214 million people, which appeared on the subcontinent only about 4,500 years ago, which means that there is no evidence for human language for nearly 99% of the time that humans were living in Asia. (Ha! See rsr.org/origin-of-language for the correct explanation.) - sequence a baby's genome and rewrite human history with a 6-week old girl buried in Alaska allegedly 11,500 years ago challenging the established history of the New World. (The family buried this baby girl just beneath their home like the practice in ancient Mesopotamia, the Hebrews who sojourned in Egypt, and in Çatalhöyük in southern Turkey, one of the world's most ancient settlements.) - or was that 130,000? years ago as the journal Nature rewrites human history with a wild date for New World site - and find a jawbone and rewrite human history with a modern looking yet allegedly 180,000-year-old jawbone from Israel which "may rewrite the early migration story of our species" by about 100,000 years, per the journal Science - re-date a primate and lose yet another "missing link" between "Lucy" and humans, as Homo naledi sheds a couple million years off its age and drops from supposedly two million years old to (still allegedly) about 250,000 years old, far too "young" to be the allegedly missing link - re-analysis of the "best candidate" for the most recent ancestor to human beings, Australopithecus sediba, turns out to be a juvenile Lucy-like ape, as Science magazine reports work presented at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists 2017 annual meeting - find skulls in Morocco and "rewrite human history" admits the journal Nature, falsifying also the "East Africa" part of the canonical story - and from the You Can't Make This Stuff Up file, NPR reports in April 2019, Ancient Bones And Teeth Found In A Philippine Cave May Rewrite Human History. :) - Meanwhile, whereas every new discovery requires the materialists to rewrite human history, no one has had to rewrite Genesis, not even once. Yet, "We're not claiming that the Bible is a science textbook. Not at all. For the textbooks have to be rewritten all the time!"  - And even this from Science: "humans mastered the art of training and controlling dogs thousands of years earlier than previously thought."- RSR's Enyart commented on the Smithsonian's 2019 article on ancient DNA possibly deconstructing old myths...  This Smithsonian article about an ancient DNA paper in Science Advances, or actually, about the misuse of such papers, was itself a misuse. The published research, Ancient DNA sheds light on the genetic origins of early Iron Age Philistines, confirmed Amos 9:7 by documenting the European origin of the biblical Philistines who came from the island of Caphtor/Crete. The mainstream media completely obscured this astounding aspect of the study but the Smithsonian actually stood the paper on its head. [See also rsr.org/archaeology.]* Also Squeezing Darwin's Theory: - Evolution happens so slowly that we can't see it, yet - it happens so fast that millions of mutations get fixed in a blink of geologic time AND: - Observing a million species annually should show us a million years of evolution, but it doesn't, yet - evolution happens so fast that the billions of "intermediary" fossils are missing AND: - Waiting for helpful random mutations to show up explains the slowness of evolution, yet - adaption to changing environments is often immediate, as with Darwin's finches Finches Adapt in 17 Years, Not 2.3 Million: Charles Darwin's finches are claimed to have taken 2,300,000 years to diversify from an initial species blown onto the Galapagos Islands. Yet individuals from a single finch species on a U.S. Bird Reservation in the Pacific were introduced to a group of small islands 300 miles away and in at most 17 years, like Darwin's finches, they had diversified their beaks, related muscles, and behavior to fill various ecological niches. So Darwin's finches could diversify in just 17 years, and after 2.3 million more years, what had they evolved into? Finches! Hear this also at rsr.org/lee-spetner and see Jean Lightner's review of the Grants' 40 Years. AND: - Fossils of modern organisms are found "earlier" and "earlier" in the geologic column, and - the "oldest" organisms are increasingly found to have anatomical, proteinaceous, prokaryotic, and eukaryotic sophistication and similarity to "modern" organisms AND: - Small populations are in danger of extinction (yet they're needed to fix mutations), whereas - large populations make it impossible for a mutation to become standard AND: - Mutations that express changes too late in an organism's development can't effect its fundamental body plan, and - mutations expressed too early in an organism's development are fatal (hence among the Enyart sayings, "Like evolving a vital organ, most major hurdles for evolutionary theory are extinction-level events.") AND: - To evolve flight, you'd get bad legs - long before you'd get good wings AND: - Most major evolutionary hurdles appear to be extinction-level events- yet somehow even *vital* organs evolve (for many species, that includes reproductive organs, skin, brain, heart, circulatory system, kidney, liver, pancreas, stomach, small intestines, large intestines, lungs -- which are only a part of the complex respiration system) AND: - Natural selection of randomly taller, swifter, etc., fish, mammals, etc. explains evolution yet - development of microscopic molecular machines, feedback mechanisms, etc., which power biology would be oblivous to what's happening in Darwin's macro environment of the entire organism AND: - Neo-Darwinism suggests genetic mutation as the engine of evolution yet - the there is not even a hypothesis for modifying the vast non-genetic information in every living cell including the sugar code, electrical code, the spatial (geometric) code, and the epigenetic code AND: - Constant appeals to "convergent" evolution (repeatedly arising vision, echolocation, warm-bloodedness, etc.) - undermine most Darwinian anatomical classification especially those based on trivialities like odd or even-toed ungulates, etc. AND: - Claims that given a single species arising by abiogenesis, then - Darwinism can explain the diversification of life, ignores the science of ecology and the (often redundant) biological services that species rely upon AND: - humans' vastly superior intelligence indicates, as bragged about for decades by Darwinists, that ape hominids should have the greatest animal intelligence, except that - many so-called "primitive" creatures and those far distant on Darwin's tee of life, exhibit extraordinary rsr.org/animal-intelligence even to processing stimuli that some groups of apes cannot AND: - Claims that the tree of life emerges from a single (or a few) common ancestors - conflict with the discoveries of multiple genetic codes and of thousands of orphan genes that have no similarity (homology) to any other known genes AND (as in the New Scientist cover story, "Darwin Was Wrong about the tree of life", etc.): - DNA sequences have contradicted anatomy-based ancestry claims - Fossil-based ancestry claims have been contradicted by RNA claims - DNA-based ancestry claims have been contradicted by anatomy claims - Protein-based ancestry claims have been contradicted by fossil claims. - And the reverse problem compared to a squeeze. Like finding the largest mall in America built to house just a kid's lemonade stand, see rsr.org/200 for the astounding lack of genetic diversity in humans, plants, and animals, so much so that it could all be accounted for in just about 200 generations! - The multiplied things that evolved multiple times - Etc. * List of Ways Darwinists Invent their Tree of Life, aka Pop Goes the Weasle – Head and Shoulders, Knees and Toes: Evolutionists change their selection of what evidence they use to show 'lineage', from DNA to fossils to genes to body plans to teeth to many specific anatomical features to proteins to behavior to developmental similarities to habitat to RNA, etc. and to a combination of such. Darwinism is an entire endeavor based on selection bias, a kind of logical fallacy. By anti-science they arbitrarily select evidence that best matches whichever evolutionary story is currently preferred." -Bob E. The methodology used to create the family tree edifice to show evolutionary relationships classifies the descent of organisms based on such attributes as odd-toed and even-toed ungulates. Really? If something as wildly sophisticated as vision allegedly evolved multiple times (a dozen or more), then for cryin' out loud, why couldn't something as relatively simple as odd or even toes repeatedly evolve? How about dinosaur's evolving eggs with hard shells? Turns out that "hard-shelled eggs evolved at least three times independently in dinosaurs" (Nature, 2020). However, whether a genus has an odd or even number of toes, and similar distinctions, form the basis for the 150-year-old Darwinist methodology. Yet its leading proponents still haven't acknowledged that their tree building is arbitrary and invalid. Darwin's tree recently fell anyway, and regardless, it has been known to be even theoretically invalid all these many decades. Consider also bipedalism? In their false paradigm, couldn't that evolve twice? How about vertebrate and non-vertebrates, for that matter, evolving multiple times? Etc., etc., etc. Darwinists determine evolutionary family-tree taxonomic relationships based on numbers of toes, when desired, or on hips (distinguishing, for example, dinosaur orders, until they didn't) or limb bones, or feathers, or genes, or fossil sequence, or neck bone, or..., or..., or... Etc. So the platypus, for example, can be described as evolving from pretty much whatever story would be in vogue at the moment...   * "Ancient" Protein as Advanced as Modern Protein: A book review in the journal Science states, "the major conclusion is reached that 'analyses made of the oldest fossils thus far studied do not suggest that their [allegedly 145-million year-old] proteins were chemically any simpler than those now being produced.'" 1972, Biochemistry of Animal Fossils, p. 125 * "Ancient" Lampreys Just Modern Lampreys with Decomposed Brain and Mouth Parts: Ha! Researches spent half-a-year documenting how fish decay. RSR is so glad they did! One of the lessons learned? "[C]ertain parts of the brain and the mouth that distinguish the animals from earlier relatives begin a rapid decay within 24 hours..." :) * 140-million Year Old Spider Web: The BBC and National Geographic report on a 140-million year old spider web in amber which, as young-earth creationists expect, shows threads that resemble silk spun by modern spiders. Evolutionary scientists on the otherhand express surprise "that spider webs have stayed the same for 140 million years." And see the BBC. * Highly-Credentialed Though Non-Paleontologist on Flowers: Dr. Harry Levin who spent the last 15 years of a brilliant career researching paleontology presents much evidence that flowering plants had to originate not 150 million years ago but more than 300 million years ago. (To convert that to an actual historical timeframe, the evidence indicates flowers must have existed prior to the time that the strata, which is popularly dated to 300 mya, actually formed.) * Rampant Convergence: Ubiquitous appeals to "convergent" evolution (vision, echolocation, warm-bloodedness, icthyosaur/dolphin anatomy, etc.), all allegedly evolving multiple times, undermines anatomical classification based on trivialities like odd or even-toed ungulates, etc. * Astronomy's Big Evolution Squeeze: - Universe a billion, wait, two billion, years younger than thought   (so now it has to evolve even more impossibly rapidly) - Sun's evolution squeezes biological evolution - Galaxies evolving too quickly - Dust evolving too quickly - Black holes evolving too quickly - Clusters of galaxies evolving too quickly. * The Sun's Evolution Squeezes Life's Evolution: The earlier evolutionists claim that life began on Earth, the more trouble they have with astrophysicists. Why? They claim that a few billion years ago the Sun would have been far more unstable and cooler. The journal Nature reports that the Faint young Sun paradox remains for the "Sun was fainter when the Earth was young, but the climate was generally at least as warm as today". Further, our star would shoot out radioactive waves many of which being violent enough to blow out Earth's atmosphere into space, leaving Earth dead and dry like Mars without an atmosphere. And ignoring the fact that powerful computer simulators cannot validate the nebula theory of star formation, if the Sun had formed from a condensing gas cloud, a billion years later it still would have been emitting far less energy, even 30% less, than it does today. Forget about the claimed one-degree increase in the planet's temperature from man-made global warming, back when Darwinists imagine life arose, by this just-so story of life spontaneously generating in a warm pond somewhere (which itself is impossible), the Earth would have been an ice ball, with an average temperature of four degrees Fahrenheit below freezing! See also CMI's video download The Young Sun. * Zircons Freeze in Molten Eon Squeezing Earth's Evolution? Zircons "dated" 4 to 4.4 billion years old would have had to freeze (form) when the Earth allegedly was in its Hadean (Hades) Eon and still molten. Geophysicist Frank Stacey (Cambridge fellow, etc.) has suggested they may have formed above ocean trenches where it would be coolest. One problem is that even further squeezes the theory of plate tectonics requiring it to operate two billion years before otherwise claimed. A second problem (for these zircons and the plate tectonics theory itself) is that ancient trenches (now filled with sediments; others raised up above sea level; etc.) have never been found. A third problem is that these zircons contain low isotope ratios of carbon-13 to carbon-12 which evolutionists may try to explain as evidence for life existing even a half-billion years before they otherwise claim. For more about this (and to understand how these zircons actually did form) just click and then search (ctrl-f) for: zircon character. * Evolution Squeezes Life to Evolve with Super Radioactivity: Radioactivity today breaks chromosomes and produces neutral, harmful, and fatal birth defects. Dr. Walt Brown reports that, "A 160-pound person experiences 2,500 carbon-14 disintegrations each second", with about 10 disintergrations per second in our DNA. Worse for evolutionists is that, "Potassium-40 is the most abundant radioactive substance in... every living thing." Yet the percentage of Potassium that was radioactive in the past would have been far in excess of its percent today. (All this is somewhat akin to screws in complex machines changing into nails.) So life would have had to arise from inanimate matter (an impossibility of course) when it would have been far more radioactive than today. * Evolution of Uranium Squeezed by Contrasting Constraints: Uranium's two most abundant isotopes have a highly predictable ratio with 235U/238U equaling 0.007257 with a standard deviation of only 0.000017. Big bang advocates claim that these isotopes formed in distant stellar cataclysms. Yet that these isotopes somehow collected in innumerable small ore bodies in a fixed ratio is absurd. The impossibility of the "big bang" explanation of the uniformity of the uranium ratio (rsr.org/bb#ratio) simultaneously contrasts in the most shocking way with its opposite impossibility of the missing uniform distribution of radioactivity (see rsr.org/bb#distribution) with 90% of Earth's radioactivity in the Earth's crust, actually, the continental crust, and even at that, preferentially near granite! A stellar-cataclysmic explanation within the big bang paradigm for the origin of uranium is severely squeezed into being falsified by these contrasting constraints. * Remarkable Sponges? Yes, But For What Reason? Study co-author Dr. Kenneth S. Kosik, the Harriman Professor of Neuroscience at UC Santa Barbara said, "Remarkably, the sponge genome now reveals that, along the way toward the emergence of animals, genes for an entire network of many specialized cells evolved and laid the basis for the core gene logic of organisms that no longer functioned as single cells." And then there's this: these simplest of creatures have manufacturing capabilities that far exceed our own, as Degnan says, "Sponges produce an amazing array of chemicals of direct interest to the pharmaceutical industry. They also biofabricate silica fibers directly from seawater in an environmentally benign manner, which is of great interest in communications [i.e., fiber optics]. With the genome in hand, we can decipher the methods used by these simple animals to produce materials that far exceed our current engineering and chemistry capabilities." Kangaroo Flashback: From our RSR Darwin's Other Shoe program: The director of Australia's Kangaroo Genomics Centre, Jenny Graves, that "There [are] great chunks of the human genome… sitting right there in the kangaroo genome." And the 20,000 genes in the kangaroo (roughly the same number as in humans) are "largely the same" as in people, and Graves adds, "a lot of them are in the same order!" CMI's Creation editors add that "unlike chimps, kangaroos are not supposed to be our 'close relatives.'" And "Organisms as diverse as leeches and lawyers are 'built' using the same developmental genes." So Darwinists were wrong to use that kind of genetic similarity as evidence of a developmental pathway from apes to humans. Hibernating Turtles: Question to the evolutionist: What happened to the first turtles that fell asleep hibernating underwater? SHOW UPDATE Of Mice and Men: Whereas evolutionists used a very superficial claim of chimpanzee and human genetic similarity as evidence of a close relationship, mice and men are pretty close also. From the Human Genome Project, How closely related are mice and humans?, "Mice and humans (indeed, most or all mammals including dogs, cats, rabbits, monkeys, and apes) have roughly the same number of nucleotides in their genomes -- about 3 billion base pairs. This comparable DNA content implies that all mammals [RSR: like roundworms :)] contain more or less the same number of genes, and indeed our work and the work of many others have provided evidence to confirm that notion. I know of only a few cases in which no mouse counterpart can be found for a particular human gene, and for the most part we see essentially a one-to-one correspondence between genes in the two species." * Related RSR Reports: See our reports on the fascinating DNA sequencing results from roundworms and the chimpanzee's Y chromosome! * Genetic Bottleneck, etc: Here's an excerpt from rsr.org/why-was-canaan-cursed... A prediction about the worldwide distribution of human genetic sequencing (see below) is an outgrowth of the Bible study at that same link (aka rsr.org/canaan), in that scientists will discover a genetic pattern resulting from not three but four sons of Noah's wife. Relevant information comes also from mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) which is not part of any of our 46 chromosomes but resides outside of the nucleus. Consider first some genetic information about Jews and Arabs, Jewish priests, Eve, and Noah. Jews and Arabs Biblical Ancestry: Dr. Jonathan Sarfati quotes the director of the Human Genetics Program at New York University School of Medicine, Dr. Harry Ostrer, who in 2000 said: Jews and Arabs are all really children of Abraham … And all have preserved their Middle Eastern genetic roots over 4,000 years. This familiar pattern, of the latest science corroborating biblical history, continues in Dr. Sarfati's article, Genesis correctly predicts Y-Chromosome pattern: Jews and Arabs shown to be descendants of one man. Jewish Priests Share Genetic Marker: The journal Nature in its scientific correspondence published, Y Chromosomes of Jewish Priests, by scie

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Girls Gone Canon Cast
ASOIAF Episode 235 — AFFC Cersei VII featuring Rohanne

Girls Gone Canon Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 137:26


"Ten thousand of your children perished in my palm, Your Grace, she thought, slipping a third finger into Myr. Whilst you snored, I would lick your sons off my face and fingers one by one, all those pale sticky princes. You claimed your rights, my lord, but in the darkness I would eat your heirs." Professor of Cerseiology at the University of Lesbos, Rohanne, joins us to do a deep dive about Cersei, queerness, and the importance of complex narratives. Where to find Rohanne: https://x.com/cyrilwoodcock and https://bsky.app/profile/cyrilwoodcock.bsky.social Essays and resources mentioned in the episode: A Most Uncommon Woman: Cersei Lannister's Gender Trouble by Rohanne and Lo the Lynx https://lothelynx.wordpress.com/2021/10/17/a-most-uncommon-woman-cersei-lannisters-gender-trouble/  Rohanne's psychoanalytic analysis of Jaime and Cersei's relationship: https://www.youtube.com/live/vLi47CKhFPA?si=tJL7BpchfyqTXY4Q  Rohanne on Melisandre and PTSD on NotACast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0VPklta6R9p7JLxVfoRQj1?si=2f98e700206745b6  Scholarly works mentioned in this episode-  The Traffic in Women by Gayle Rubin https://summermeetings2013.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/rubin-traffic.pdf  This Sex Which Is Not One by Luce Irigaray https://www.columbia.edu/itc/architecture/ockman/pdfs/feminism/Irigaray.pdf  Tori Amos being Cersei- https://youtu.be/a9zAE3qL-sU?si=rtxQExndYDxKZDBu and https://youtu.be/tQ9mpu-t-7Y?si=mz83A5W2kXfMA4E6  Rohanne's Cersei playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Vqe6prPlLf54kdP0iYX2W Music credits: "Spring Thaw" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ---- Eliana's twitter: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric Eliana's reddit account: https://www.reddit.com/user/glass_table_girl Eliana's blog: https://themanyfacedblog.wordpress.com/ Chloe's twitter: https://twitter.com/liesandarbor Chloe's blog: liesandarborgold.com Intro by Anton Langhage

il posto delle parole
Ilide Carmignani "Saltare nelle pozzanghere"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 23:15


Ilide Carmignani, Elena Battista"Saltare nelle pozzanghere"Parole intraducibili per raccontare la felicitàIllustrazioni di Anna GodeassiRizzoli Libriwww.rizzolilibri.itSamar, kilig, ailyak, curglaff… Sono parole intraducibili che arrivano da tutto il mondo a indicarci quelle gioie semplici, quotidiane, che in italiano non hanno nome ma che spesso fanno la felicità più dei grandi traguardi. Tutte assieme raccontano “il piacere delle piccole cose”, merak in serbo, e ci offrono una vita più piena e significativa. Il senso di leggerezza alla fine di una giornata di lavoro, l'effervescenza che si prova parlando con qualcuno che ci piace, il gusto di assaggiare qualcosa di buono direttamente dai fornelli, l'energia di un tuffo nell'acqua fresca…Un piccolo tesoro da regalarsi e da regalare, un viaggio affascinante nelle lingue del mondo, un piccolo catalogo – da arricchire quanto si vuole – di parole intraducibili e di felicità (quasi) indicibili.Ilide Carmignani è una delle più importanti traduttrici italiane, voce italiana, tra gli altri, di Roberto Bolaño e Luis Sepúlveda. Nel 2000 ha vinto il Premio di Traduzione Letteraria dell'Istituto Cervantes, nel 2013 il Premio Nazionale di Traduzione del Ministero per i Beni Culturali, nel 2018 il Premio "Bodini" per la sua nuova traduzione di Cent'anni di solitudine (Mondadori), nel 2020 il Premio di traduzione "Quercia del Myr", nel 2021 il Premio di traduzione "Lettura - Corriere della Sera" e nel 2022 il Premio "Cultura del Mediterraneo". Per ragazzi ha pubblicato Storia di Luis Sepúlveda e del suo gatto Zorba (Salani, 2021). Vive a Lucca.Elena Battista è consulente editoriale e traduttrice letteraria. Per Rizzoli ha pubblicato Londramania, viaggio sentimentale scritto con Carl Lawrence e illustrato da Monica Auriemma (2021).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again
Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again 3rd November 2024

Abbyr Shen Reesht - Say That Again

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 28:17


Shoh diu y podcast, Abbyr Shen Reesht, lesh meeryn 'sy Ghaelg ass kuse dy chlaareyn Radio Vannin er yn chiaghtin shoh chaie. Ta shin goaill toshiaght lesh 'Shiaght Laa', as she Fiona McArdle va chebbal y chlaare shen.SHIAGHT LAAFiona McArdle as 'Shiaght Laa', vees ry chlashtyn fastyr Jerdein ec 5.30pm.Ta 'Kiaull as Cooish' ny claare vees goll er jannoo eddyr yn BBC as Radio Vannin, as she Daniel Quayle ta dy chebbal. Shoh dooin Daniel as ny cooishyn v'echey 'sy chlaare, agh gyn kiaull erbee.KIAULL AS COOISH'Kiaull as Cooish' marish Daniel Quayle. Va David Kinley marish Phil Gawne ayns 'Goll as Gaccan' fastyr Jedoonee eddyr 4.00pm as 6.00pm, as ren ad jeeaghyn er kuse dy ockleyn 'sy Ghaelg as er shiartanse dy enmyn buill, agh cha row meer er-lheh 'sy Ghaelg son y phodcast shoh.Fastyr beg Jedoonee ec 6.00pm ta 'Claare ny Gael' goll er skeayley-magh, as va episode elley er-nyn-son ass Dracula liorish Bram Stoker. Choud's ta'n Chiarn Godalming as Jonathan Harker faagail y baatey liauyr oc dy varkiagh er-mooin cabbil, as choud's ta Quincey Morris as yn Fer-lhee John Seward er-mooin cabbil hannah, as ooilley jeu fo raad gys Cashtal Dracula, ta'n Olloo Van Helsing er n'aagail Mina Harker coadit ayns kiarkyl Casherick as t'eh goll ny lomarcan stiagh 'sy chashtal.CLAARE NY GAELMemorandum yn Er-lhee Van Helsing. 5 Mee Houney, fastyr.—Ec y chooid sloo ta mee er my cheeayll. Booise da Jee son y vyghin shen er chor erbee, ga dy row prowal shen er ve agglagh. Tra ren mee faagail y Ven-seyr Mina ny cadley çheusthie jeh'n chiarkyl Casherick, ren mee goll roym gys y chashtal. Va oard y ghaaue doo ren mee goaill 'sy charriads veih Veresti ymmydoil; ga dy row ny dorryssyn ooilley foshlit ren mee brishey ad veih ny jeushanyn mergagh, er aggle dy jinnagh drogh-chiarail ny drogh-haghyrt ennagh dooney ad, myr shoh lurg dou goll stiagh ayn foddee nagh beign abyl dy chosney magh ass. Va keeayll chionnit harroo Jonathan cooney lhiam ayns shoh. Lesh cooinaghtyn aym er y lioar-laa echey ren mee feddyn y raad aym gys y çhenn chabbal, er y fa va fys aym dy row ayns shoh va'n obbyr aym ny lhie. Trome-ghroamagh va'n aer; v'eh jeeaghyn dy row torcan sulphuragh ennagh ayn, va ny keayrtyn cur orrym ve thollaneagh. Edyr va buirrooghey ayns my chleayshyn ny ren mee clashtyn foddey voym y gull jeh moddee oaldey. Eisht ren mee smooinaghtyn er my Ven-seyr Mina veen, as va mee ayns cront agglagh. Va mee goit eddyr yn daa ghoilleeid. Ish, cha b'lhoys dou cur-lesh stiagh 'sy voayl shoh, agh daag mee ee sauçhey veih'n Sooder Folley 'sy chiarkyl Casherick shen; as ny yeih eer ayns shen veagh y moddey oaldey! Ta mee reaghey dy vel yn obbyr aym ny lhie ayns shoh, as bentyn da ny moddee oaldey shegin dooin injillaghey shin hene, my vees aigney Yee eh. Aghterbee cha row eh agh baase ny seyrsnys çheu-hoal jeh shen. Myr shen ren mee reih er-e-son. Dy beagh eh er ve agh er-my-hon ynrican veagh yn reih er ve ny sassey, va beeal y voddey oaldey ny share dy ve ny lhie ayn na oaie yn Sooder Folley! Myr shoh ren mee reih dy gholl er lesh my obbyr.... Va fys aym dy row three oaiaghyn ec y chooid sloo dy gheddyn—oaiaghyn as ta fir ayndaue; myr shoh ta mee ronsaghey, as ronsaghey, as ta mee geddyn fer jeu. V'ee ny lhie 'sy saveen eck jeh Sooder Folley, cha lane dy vioys as dy aalid miandagh dy vel mee er creau myr dy beign er jeet dy yannoo dunverys. Ah, cha nel mee dooyteil ayns ny shenn laghyn, tra va reddyn jeh'n lheid ayn, dy ren ymmodee deiney ren goll rhymboo dy chooilleeney lheid yn churrym as v'aym, feddyn magh fy yerrey dy row eh e chree failleil, as eisht y daanys echey. Myr shoh t'eh cumrail, as cur shaghey, as cur shaghey, as cur shaghey, derrey vees eer aalid as cleayn y Neu-varroo rouanagh er chur eh fo phishag; as t'eh tannaghtyn foast ayn as foast ayn, derrey ta'n lhie-ghreiney çheet, as ta saveen yn Sooder Folley ec kione. Eisht ta sooillyn...

Marcus Today Market Updates
End of Day Report – Tuesday 29 October - The ASX Records Another Modest Rise

Marcus Today Market Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 7:33


ASX 200 closed up 28 points to 8249 (+0.3%) locking in its third consecutive day of gains. Consumer discretionary stocks took centre stage today with MYR falling 1.55% after initially rallying ~7% and PMV advanced 9.9% after the two companies announced they've entered a binding agreement to combine apparel brands.Why not sign up for a free trial? Get access to expert market insights and manage your investments with confidence. Ready to invest in yourself? Join the Marcus Today community. 

Wissensnachrichten - Deutschlandfunk Nova
Deutsches Atlantis, Interstellare Wolke, Maya-Opfer

Wissensnachrichten - Deutschlandfunk Nova

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 6:48


Die Themen in den Wissensnachrichten: +++ Weiterer Ortsteil des untergegangenen Rungholt nachgewiesen +++ Interstellare Wolke könnte Eiszeit auf der Erde ausgelöst haben +++ Die Maya opferten wohl bevorzugt Brüderpaare +++**********Weiterführende Quellen zu dieser Folge:Weiterer Ortsteil von Rungholt nachgewiesen, Uni Kiel, 12.06.2024A possible direct exposure of the Earth to the cold dense interstellar medium 2–3 Myr ago, Nature Astronomy, 10.06.2024Ancient genomes reveal insights into ritual life at Chichén Itzá, Nature 12.06.2024Xylitol is prothrombotic and associated with cardiovascular risk, European Heart Journal, 06.06.2024Mehr als ein Viertel der 25-Jährigen wohnte 2023 noch im Haushalt der Eltern, Statistisches Bundesamt, 13.06.2024**********Ihr könnt uns auch auf diesen Kanälen folgen: Tiktok und Instagram.

Curiosity Daily
Cooling Windows, Mars & Erosion, Didgeridoo Slumber

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 11:03


Today, you'll learn about an AI-designed window film that could keep your house cool, the mysterious ways Mars causes deep-sea erosion on Earth, and how playing the didgeridoo could help treat sleep apnea. Cooling Windows “New window film drops temperature, slashes energy consumption.” by Paul McClure. 2024. “Engineers use quantum computing to develop transparent window coating that blocks heat, saves energy.” University of Notre Dame. 2022. “The Solar Spectrum.” Ossila.com. N.d. Mars & Erosion “Mars as a Driver of Deep-Sea Erosion.” by Grace van Deelen. 2024. “Milankovitch (Orbital) Cycles and Their Role in Earth's Climate.” NASA Science Editorial Team. 2020. “Deep-sea hiatus record reveals orbital pacing by 2.4 Myr eccentricity grand cycles.” by Adriana Dutkiewicz, et al. 2024. Didgeridoo Slumber “Playing the Didgeridoo to Treat Sleep Apnea.” by Brandon Peters, MD. 2023. “What Is Sleep Apnea?” by Brandon Peters, MD. 2023. “Didgeridoo basics.” Hollow Log Digderidoos. N.d. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tom och Petter
Luring Kluring #13 - Nemo Heden

Tom och Petter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 26:44


Myrätning. Hjälmar. Klämma finnar. Ja alla påståenden är olika nivåer av äckligt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF)
Epilogue - A Storm of Swords | A Song of Ice and Fire (ASOIAF)

The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 67:45


Merrett Frey is lured to a ransom payment by the Brotherhood without Banners. They have his great nephew Petyr Pimple. Upon arrival he learns that his kinsman is dead, and that he'll be joining him because Catelyn Stark points the finger at him for his involvement in the Red Wedding. Simon and Mackelly are almost as speechless as she is.Chapter Review:Merrett Frey heads toward Oldstones with ransom money to secure the release of his great nephew Petyr. He bemoans his rotten luck that has brought him to this juncture. A concussion as a squire means he can no longer fight and was never knighted. As Walder's ninth son, he's got no hope of rising very far. But at least he can bring back Ser Ryman's son and get some favor that way.He wasn't even involved in the planning for the Red Wedding. His only role was to get the Greatjon Umber drunk. And even in this he failed. Umber fought like a giant before finally being chained.When he arrives at Oldstones, he is robbed of the gold by members of the Brotherhood without Banners. Petyr is already dead and Merrett will join them if they can prove he had a hand in the Red Wedding. Merrett knows that there are no witnesses. But the brothers reveal Catelyn Stark, risen from the dead. Lem asks her if she saw Merrett at the wedding and she, unable to speak, nods. They string him up.Characters/Places/Names/Events:Catelyn Stark - Murdered mother of the Stark children. Brought back to life.Merrett Frey - Ninth son of Lord Walder, known principally as the Frey who drinks the most.Petyr Pimple - Great grandson of Lord Walder Frey.Lem Lemoncloak - Member of the Brotherhood without Banners.Tom Sevenstreams - Singer in the Brotherhood without Banners.Lord Beric Dondarrion - Head of the Brotherhood without Banners. Has been repeatedly resurrected from death by Thoros of Myr.Thoros of Myr - Priest of R'hellor, member of the Brotherhood without Banners. Able to raise the dead to life.Oldstones - Riverlands holdfast. Long abandoned. Former seat of House Mudd. Support the showSupport us: Buy from our store Buy us a Cup of Arbor Gold, or become a sustainer and receive cool perks Donate to our cause Use our exclusive URL for a free 30-day trial of Audible Buy or gift Marriott Bonvoy points through our affiliate link Rate and review us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, podchaser.com, and elsewhere.Find us on social media: Discord Twitter @GhostsHarrenhal Facebook Instagram YouTube All Music credits to Ross Bugden:INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden) TWITTER! : https://twitter.com/RossBugden (@rossbugden) YOUTUBE! : https://www.youtube.com/wa...

Reasons to Believe Podcast
Stars, Cells, and God | JWST Galaxies Explained and AI Sees Differently than Us

Reasons to Believe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 29:25


Join Hugh Ross and Jeff Zweerink as they discuss new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, including the reality of God's existence.   JWST Galaxies Explained The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed that early galaxies have much brighter ultraviolet luminosities than many big bang creation models predicted. Do such data challenge the creation view? Further research suggests not. Using a computer simulation, astronomers have found that the standard big bang creation models can still accommodate the new data from JWST. Their conclusions remain consistent with the findings reported in the Stars, Cells, and God episode #79 on the “Source of Heavy Elements”, aired on November 29, 2023.   RESOURCES: Bursty Star Formation Naturally Explains the Abundance of Bright Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn Dilution of Chemical Enrichment in Galaxies 600 Myr after the Big Bang   AI Sees Differently than Us As AIs (artificial intelligence) mimic more and more human behavior, the question continues to arise of whether AI is truly intelligent or not. One way to assess the data is to understand whether the AI does things differently than a human. In the arena of image and audio recognition, AIs have advanced tremendously, but there are some noticeable discrepancies between AI and human categorization. Research into one type of discrepancy shows that humans and AIs really do see the world differently—and those differences highlight important defining features of humanity.   RESOURCES: Model Metamers Reveal Divergent Invariances between Biological and Artificial Neural Networks  

Curiosity Daily
Re-release: AI Animal Translator, Big Old Galaxies, Inner Inner Core 

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 17:47 Very Popular


Today you'll learn about how scientists are using AI to talk to animals, the discovery of new, very big, very old candidate galaxies, and how there just may be an extra layer in the earth's inner core. AI Animal Translator “How Scientists Are Using AI to Talk to Animals” by Sophie Bushwick “Bat Chatter Is More Than a Cry in the Dark” By Christopher Intagliata “In Honeybee Dance, Direction Is Key” By Kate Wong Big Old Galaxies “Webb telescope spots super old, massive galaxies that shouldn't exist” by Daniel Strain “A population of red candidate massive galaxies ~600 Myr after the Big Bang” by Ivo Labbé et al. “New space telescope to peer back at the universe's first galaxies” by Daniel Strain “First Galaxies Born Sooner After Big Bang Than Thought” By Space.com Staff “How Did Galaxies Form?” by David J. Eicher “Two Remarkably Luminous Galaxy Candidates at z ≈ 10–12 Revealed by JWST” by Rohan P. Naidu et al. “Quasars: Brightest Objects in the Universe” By Nola Taylor Tillman Inner Inner Core “Bouncing seismic waves reveal distinct layer in Earth's inner core” by AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY “Up-to-fivefold reverberating waves through the Earth's center and distinctly anisotropic innermost inner core” by Thanh-Son Phạm & Hrvoje Tkalčić “Core” by National Geographic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Reasons to Believe Podcast
Stars, Cells, and God | Neanderthal Flower Burial Nixed and Source of Heavy Metals

Reasons to Believe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 39:34


Join Fazale “Fuz” Rana and Hugh Ross as they discuss new discoveries taking place at the frontiers of science that have theological and philosophical implications, including the reality of God's existence.   Neanderthal Flower Burial Nixed Were Neanderthals like us? The answer to this question has profound implications for our understanding of human origins, and for the RTB creation model. Some anthropologists argue that Neanderthals engaged in ritualistic burials reflecting the capacities for symbolism and religion—features that define modern humans. One of the most important pieces of evidence for ritualistic burials among Neanderthals comes from the Shanidar Cave in northern Iraq. One of the layers harboring Neanderthal remains and artifacts includes a partial adult skeleton that was unearthed in what appears to be a grave. The skeleton had a clump of pollen grains from flowering plants on top of it. Some anthropologists believe that this find indicates Neanderthals buried their dead with flowers—possible evidence for ritualistic burial practices.   However, researchers from Liverpool John Moores University have reexamined the pollen recovered from Shanidar and reach a very different conclusion.   In this episode, biochemist Fuz Rana discusses this latest insight into Neanderthal burials and its impact on the RTB human origins model.   References: Shanidar et ses fleurs? Reflections on the Palynology of the Neanderthal “Flower Burial” Hypothesis Who Was Adam? A Creation Model Approach to the Origin of Humanity Did Neanderthals Bury Their Dead with Flowers? https://reasons.org/explore/publications/articles/did-neanderthals-bury-their-dead-with-flowers   Source of Heavy Metals A team of 13 astronomers used the James Webb Space Telescope to measure the chemical abundances of galaxies that formed just 600 million years after the big bang creation event. They found that these galaxies are much poorer in heavy elements than what astronomers had previously thought. This underabundance makes Earth's endowment of the heavy elements essential for advanced life and civilization all the more remarkable, and it provides yet more evidence for the super-intelligent, supernatural design of the solar system—and Earth in particular—that makes the existence of humans and human civilization possible.    References: Dilution of Chemical Enrichment in Galaxies 600 Myr after the Big Bang

Cozy Storytime in Korean
[Beginner Korean Podcast] How to Stay Healthy

Cozy Storytime in Korean

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 7:39


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Bamf Radio - Lofi and Chill
Red Clouds - Lofi Hiphop Mix

Bamf Radio - Lofi and Chill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 46:13


Hello everyone!New episode to welcome autumn!How are you? I hope you are doing great! In this mix as always there are new songs and also (as always) a song of mine. Remember also that this show is on all the apps that allow the podcast and I'm also on Mixcloud. That's all from me. Love you all ❤️❤️❤️❤️Farewell,Bamf.Tracklist:0:00 Mujo, Hakone - Palo Santo1:27 Mujo - Sea Massage2:45 Phlocalyst, Myríad - Sea of Tranquility5:05 Goldenninjah, jhfly - beachdays7:18 Blue Wednesday - Loose Ends10:06 Goson - Daylight12:08 Kanisan, Dario Lessing, Claudia Lessing - hopeful dreams14:34 Knowmadic - Falling16:34 Krynoze, Goson - Furry Cuddles19:12 Charlee Nguyen, fnonose - Now We Know21:36 softy, No Spirit - End of the Lights24:32 Chau Sara - Metkayina26:24 Casiio, Sleepermane - Oaks28:20 Lawrence Walther, Recalibration Machine, Less Gravity - Coral Sky30:59 Lawrence Walther, Solar Body - Orion33:22 Allem Iversom - Requiem36:19 brillion., HM Surf - Nightcap38:33 Bamf - Red Clouds41:42 mell-ø, Ambulo - Tidepool44:00 Kainbeats, Calm - Before the LightPlaylists: https://bamf.biglink.to/PlaylistsContact: bamfwav@gmail.comInstagram/Twitter: itsBamf

Cozy Storytime in Korean
[Beginner Korean Podcast] What Makes Korean Subways Unique? | Cozy Storytime in Korean Ep.6

Cozy Storytime in Korean

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 5:32


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Curiosity Daily
AI Animal Translator, Big Old Galaxies, Inner Inner Core

Curiosity Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 17:18


 Today you'll learn about how scientists are using AI to talk to animals, the discovery of new, very big, very old candidate galaxies, and how there just may be an extra layer in the earth's inner core.AI Animal Translator “How Scientists Are Using AI to Talk to Animals” by Sophie Bushwickhttps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-scientists-are-using-ai-to-talk-to-animals/“Bat Chatter Is More Than a Cry in the Dark” By Christopher Intagliatahttps://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode/bat-chatter-is-more-than-a-cry-in-the-dark/“In Honeybee Dance, Direction Is Key” By Kate Wonghttps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/in-honeybee-dance-directi/Big Old Galaxies  “Webb telescope spots super old, massive galaxies that shouldn't exist” by Daniel Strainhttps://www.colorado.edu/today/2023/02/22/webb-telescope-spots-super-old-massive-galaxies-shouldnt-exist“A population of red candidate massive galaxies ~600 Myr after the Big Bang” by Ivo Labbé et al.https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05786-2“New space telescope to peer back at the universe's first galaxies” by Daniel Strainhttps://www.colorado.edu/today/2021/11/10/new-space-telescope-peer-back-universes-first-galaxies“First Galaxies Born Sooner After Big Bang Than Thought” By Space.com Staff (from 2011; for compare/contrast on old data versus new)https://www.space.com/11386-galaxies-formation-big-bang-hubble-telescope.html“How Did Galaxies Form?” by David J. Eicher (from 2019; same note as above link)https://astronomy.com/magazine/greatest-mysteries/2019/07/5-how-did-galaxies-form“Two Remarkably Luminous Galaxy Candidates at z ≈ 10–12 Revealed by JWST” by Rohan P. Naidu et al.https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/ac9b22“Quasars: Brightest Objects in the Universe” By Nola Taylor Tillmanhttps://www.space.com/11386-galaxies-formation-big-bang-hubble-telescope.htmlInner Inner Core“Bouncing seismic waves reveal distinct layer in Earth's inner core” by AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITYhttps://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/980308“Up-to-fivefold reverberating waves through the Earth's center and distinctly anisotropic innermost inner core” by Thanh-Son Phạm & Hrvoje Tkalčićhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-36074-2“Core” by National Geographichttps://education.nationalgeographic.org/resource/core/Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/ai-animal-translator-big-old-galaxies-inner-inner-core