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Radio Record
Innocence @ Record Club #372 (26-05-2025)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 119:15


01. Nimbus, Dr Green - Spectral Illusion 02. Dylhen, Maze 28 - Thumper 03. Aman Anand, Influence (In) - Vertical Limit 04. Alex O'Rion - Spectrum 05. Cedren & Manu-L, Influence - Illusion 06. Ruback, Amesens - Dune 07. Matan Caspi - Nature 08. Naasa - Serca A Mi 09. Alan Cerra - For All Time 10. Influence (In) - Magic Land 11. Karpovich, Djvedo - Dream All 12. Michael Jackson, Interactive Sounds Unofficial - Thriller 13. Kyotto - The Surge 14. Sabrina Rivas - Eye Of The Tigress 15. Paraleven, Burko - Milosonic 16. Space Food - Cama 17. Kay-D - Odyssey 18. No Hopes, Max Freeze - Rise Up 19. Will Dekeizer, Roger Martinez - 2000 B.C. 20. Zac, Tiefstone, Camila (Ar) - Kaelid 21. Marasi - Tormenta 22. Luis Torres - Love At The Rave 23. Skyhunter, Juan Sapia - Redemption 24. Sphynx - Lo Consigo 25. Evgeny Ivshin - Pulse 26. Gowzer, Ivan Lozano - Peltin 27. Fon.Leman, Mona Mi - Lanka 28. Underher, Marc Luciano - Turn Back 29. Malone, Kahani, Harji - Miami Giddha 30. Bolth - Lock Down 31. Affkt, Brigado Crew - I Will Do It Again 32. Alex Nocera, Roy Batty - Don't Sleep 33. Dowden, Mazayr - Deflator 34. Rockka, Dr Green - Suspect 35. Zac - Paradox 36. Fabrication, Alegra, Second Sine - A Method For Closure 37. Zac, Mayro - Wonderful Sun 38. Paul Thomas, Simos Tagias - Summersault 39. Kronika, Arina Tyler - Staying Alive 40. Eddi Sander, Flave - Way Beyond 41. Tgb, Second Sine - Boorla 42. Quivver, Dave Seaman - The Promise 43. Mister Monj - Infinity Nocturne 44. Hoten - Relentless 45. Kommodo - Desert Roses 46. Georgie Navi, Monado - Feel The Flow 47. Kostya Outta, Redspace - Moving Lights 48. Ruls - Higher High 49. Hank, Gorge, Nick Curly - Control 50. Deflee - Free Your Mind 51. En;Th - Shine 52. Affkt - Kamatoro 53. Moodfreak, Anakim - Middle Class 54. Tamer Fouda - Blow 55. Patch Park, Zankee Gulati - Hips and Dips 56. Martin Fredes, Kazko - Burning Eclipse 57. Berni Turletti - Stone of Will 58. Tash, Riko & Gugga - Vital Energy 59. Enamour, Paraleven, Allknight - Can't Stay 60. Paul Thomas, Das Pharaoh, Ruben Karapetyan - Dale 61. Tomas Briski, Tonaco - Kupalo 62. Hal Stucker, Jardin - Empire 63. Yohai Mor, Dowden - Keep It Dark 64. Audio Junkies - Aspects of Rhythm 65. Mauro Basso, Unseen - Badman Ting

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
State-of-the-Art Research and Innovation Facility Launched at Nimbus Research Centre, MTU

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 5:32


The Nimbus Research Centre, based at MTU's Bishopstown campus in Cork, is proud to announce the launch of its state-of-the-art Research & Innovation Facility, designed to accelerate advances in human-centred digital technologies. This facility features dedicated spaces for systems prototyping, extended reality research and cybersecurity, providing an immersive environment for researchers, students, and collaborators, including industry and civil society. The development of this facility was supported by MTU and through a strategic partnership between the Nimbus Research Centre and Cyber Explore Research Group, and was supported by Cyber Innovate, co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union through the ERDF Southern, Eastern & Midland Regional Programme 2021-27. The Nimbus Research Centre is a leading hub for research in digital technologies, including Future Networks, Trusted Digital Ecosystems, Human Centred Design, Data Analytics, Virtual Worlds & Cybersecurity. With a focus on delivering impactful research and collaborating with industry leaders, Nimbus is at the forefront of technological advancement nationally and globally. The new lab represents Nimbus and MTU's continued commitment to fostering excellence in technology and digital innovation and will position MTU as a leader in the digital landscape and a key player in the development of Ireland's digital economy. The Systems Prototyping lab which focuses on resilient cyber-physical systems (CPS) is a cutting-edge facility designed to research, develop, and prototype end-to-end CPS solutions. It integrates capabilities across hardware, firmware, software, communications, networking, and end-user applications to create robust and reliable systems. The lab leverages advanced tools and methodologies to address challenges in the co-design of physical and computational elements, ensuring seamless interaction and optimal performance aligned with industry standards and needs. The Extended Reality Innovation Suite consists of the latest Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies to support and grow our innovation capacity and service the needs of Industry. Nimbus takes a collaborative and co-creative approach with industry clients and research partners, creatively exploring, designing, developing, and testing the latest advancements in Virtual Worlds. Immersive Extended Reality experiences can be custom designed, developed, and built by our multidisciplinary team (VR/AR/MR developers, UX researchers, multimedia designers, software developers, systems integrators) based upon requirements. In response to the growing global demand for robust cybersecurity solutions, the Cybersecurity Prototyping Lab features cutting-edge Cyber Range infrastructure comprised of advanced tools and technologies. This supports research into next-generation security solutions, threat management, and digital resilience, addressing the increasingly complex challenges faced by businesses, governments, and individuals in safeguarding their digital assets. The launch of the Nimbus Research & Innovation Facility in partnership with Cyber Explore is part of MTU's ongoing effort to strengthen collaboration between academia and industry. This facility will provide a dynamic environment where researchers can collaborate with industry partners to accelerate the development of new technologies and solutions. MTU has already established strong connections with leading tech companies, government agencies, and research organisations, and the lab will serve as a vital hub for these partnerships. Professor Maggie Cusack, President of MTU, welcomed the launch commenting, "We are delighted to officially open the Nimbus Research & Innovation Facility. This will be hugely beneficial for both our research community and industry partners locally, nationally and internationally. This new facility will greatly enhance research and innovation in a number of emerging sec...

Por Falar em Correr
Por Falar em Tênis 107 - Asics GEL-Nimbus 27

Por Falar em Correr

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 25:06


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GAME ON - Der Darts Podcast
Der (fehlende) Nimbus des MvG – Folge 241

GAME ON - Der Darts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 70:40


Auch wenn sich Flo bald auf hoher See befindet und sich auf dem Sonnendeck zeigen kann, macht er noch einen Abstecher in die neue Folge. Da werden glatt Erinnerungen an eine Zeit in Zypern wach. Genauso lebhaft wird neben dem baldigen „quasi“-Heimspiel im Saarland auch eine knallharte Exhibition bei Union Berlin in Erinnerung bleiben! Nicht erst nach seinem Titel in München macht sich Elmar Gedanken zum schwächelnden Michael van Gerwen. Liegt es an fehlendem Biss oder wie im Hempel-Tempel an fehlender Ausdauer?

That's Lame
Ep. 18 - A&E Visits, Winter Nationals & Broomsticks

That's Lame

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 31:54


Morning! We're back after an unexpected break from recording due to Evie ending up in hospital... But this week, we recount our experiences at this years NAF 5 star winter national dressage championships and answer a listener question about which type of broomstick is our favourite (spoiler, its not a Nimbus 2000...)We hope you enjoy!Lots of love, Joanna & Evie x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

apolut: Tagesdosis
Revolte auf dem BSW-Parteitag | Von Paul Clemente

apolut: Tagesdosis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 9:18


Ein Kommentar von Paul Clemente.Noch trägt das BSW den Namen seiner Gründerin. Aber wie viel Wagenknecht steckt noch drin? Ein interner Machtkampf ist entflammt. Im vergangenen Herbst hatte Thüringens Landeschefin, Katja Wolf, den Anschluss an die Altparteien gesucht, mit CDU und SPD eine sogenannte Brombeer-Koalition geschlossen, sich dem Kompromiss geöffnet. Dabei wurde eine Lunte gezündet, die am vorgestrigen Parteitag explodiert ist.Erinnern wir uns an die Thüringer Landtagswahlen im vergangenen Jahr. Parteichefin Sahra Wagenknecht pries die Ex-Bürgermeisterin von Eisenach, Katja Wolf, als „Spitzenfrau“ für Thüringen. Die damals 37 Parteimitglieder gehorchten: Wolf wurde mit 36 Stimmen zur BSW-Landeschefin gewählt. Fast einstimmig. Mehr noch: Ihren langjährigen Freund Steffen Schütz krönte man zum Co-Landesvorsitzenden. Wagenknechts Vertrauen in das Duo übertrug sich auf Thüringens Wähler: Bei der Landtagswahl erhielt das BSW ganze 15,8 Prozent. Nicht schlecht für ein Debut. Postwendend startete die BSW-Landeschefin mit CDU und SPD eine Koalition. Sie selbst erhielt den Job als Finanzministerin, während man Schütz dem Ministerium für Digitales und Infrastruktur vorsetzte. BSW-Chefin Sahra Wagenknecht war von dieser Koalition allerdings kaum angetan: Werden frische Parteien durch solche Bündnisse nicht kastriert? Verlieren sie dadurch nicht ihren Nimbus als Hoffnungsträger? Eine Befürchtung, die sich bei der Bundestagswahl 2025 bewahrheiten sollte: Das BSW sank im Februar knapp unter die fünf Prozent-Hürde. Nur schlappe 10.000 Stimmen haben gefehlt. Okay, vielleicht wurde das Wahlergebnis manipuliert. Auszuschließen ist das nicht. Tatsächlich fordert das Bündnis auch eine Neuauszählung. Aber jenseits von potenziellem Auszählungs-Pfusch scheint für Wagenknecht klar: Die Thüringer BSW trägt Teilschuld an der Misere. Deren Wählerschaft war von 191.000 Stimmen bei der Landtagswahl auf 125.000 bei der Bundestagswahl geschrumpft. Wagenknecht kombinierte: Da hat es Klientelfrust gegeben. Präziser: Das BSW scheiterte an der 5 Prozent-Hürde, weil Frau Wolf ihre Thüringer Wähler enttäuscht hat.Schon zu Beginn der Brombeer-Koalition gab es Streit zwischen Wagenknecht und Wolf. Wagenknecht fürchtete um das Profil ihrer Partei. Beispielsweise die Friedenspolitik sei im Koalitionsvertrag nicht ausreichend vertreten. Daraufhin schaltete Wagenknecht sich in die Verhandlung ein, stellte hohe Bedingungen. Für Wolf und Schütz zu radikal. Das Duo setzte unbeirrt auf den gemäßigten Kurs. Tatsächlich muss man einräumen: Das Thüringer BSW hat einiges verbockt: So ermöglichte es dem CDU-Kandidaten Mario Voigt trotz Wahlverlust die Thronbesteigung. Gleichzeitig aber grenzte es den tatsächlichen Wahlsieger, die AfD nämlich, komplett aus. Für weitere Minuspunkte sorgten diverse Korruptionsskandale. Aber das Schlimmste war vielleicht der Bruch eines Versprechens. Eins, das hohen Symbolwert besaß. Das BSW hatte zugesagt, kostenloses Essen für Thüringer Schulen bereitzustellen. Leider wurde dieses Vorhaben wieder abgeblasen. Angeblich wegen der Haushaltslage. Damit dürfte das BSW manch prekäre Familie gegen sich aufgebracht haben. Damit nicht genug, forderte Katja Wolf auch eine innerparteiliche Reform: Bislang könne nur der Bundesvorstand, also Wagenknecht höchstselbst, über die Aufnahme von Mitgliedern entscheiden. Das müsse sich ändern. Künftig solle man auf Länderebene die Anwärter selektieren. Außerdem, so Wolf, plane sie die Gründung von Ortsverbänden. Ein Vorhaben mit subversivem Potenzial: Damit könnten Landeschefs, die vom Wagenknecht-Kurs abweichen, ihre Verbündeten in den BSW einschleusen. Um die eigene Position zu stärken...hier weiterlesen: https://apolut.net/revolte-auf-dem-bsw-parteitag-von-paul-clemente/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Telecom Reseller
Luware Showcases Teams-Native Contact Center Innovation at Enterprise Connect 2025, Podcast

Telecom Reseller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025


At Enterprise Connect 2025, Microsoft's announcement of Microsoft Teams Phone Extensibility marked a significant leap in the evolution of Teams-integrated communications. Among the first to harness this new capability is Luware, whose Teams-native contact center solution, Luware Nimbus Power, was front and center at the event. In a podcast recorded live from the show, John Wright of Luware joined Technology Reseller News publisher Doug Green to discuss the implications of this breakthrough. “Luware Nimbus Power leverages Microsoft's Azure Communication Services (ACS) to enable what we call ‘dual persona' functionality,” Wright explained. “This means agents can manage and receive audio calls through either the contact center console or the Microsoft Teams client—seamlessly.” Wright emphasized that while many competitors took the fastest route to market by simply connecting existing solutions to Teams, Luware made a bold move: they rebuilt their contact center platform natively within the Teams environment using the Extend model. Now, with Power certification, Luware adds advanced capabilities that integrate fully with Microsoft 365 tools like Power Automate, SharePoint, and Dynamics, and allow real-time AI enhancements via Microsoft Copilot Studio. This cloud-native, Teams-embedded architecture not only enables secure handling of calls without rerouting media through third-party infrastructure but also offers deep flexibility for integrations with CRMs, ticketing systems, and third-party platforms. “The call stays within the Teams tenant,” Wright noted. “That's a major advantage for organizations with strict compliance and security requirements.” For multi-vendor enterprise environments or long-standing organizations with diverse tech stacks, Wright sees the Luware approach as a powerful unifier: “You might have different departments working with different systems—Salesforce, Freshdesk, you name it. Luware can centralize communications across those platforms while keeping the user experience rooted in Teams.” Luware's robust partner program also makes this a compelling opportunity for MSPs and MSSPs. “We built a rewarding, intuitive partner program around Nimbus,” Wright said. “You can deploy a full-featured, omni-channel, AI-powered contact center in under 40 minutes.” Luware's commitment to native Teams integration and close collaboration with Microsoft positions it as a top-tier option for modern, scalable, secure contact center deployments. Learn more at www.luware.com

The Art of Sway
Episode 20: The Art of Sway + Maverick Mindshare: The Nimbus Innovation Summit: A New Era of Collaboration

The Art of Sway

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 32:58


In this conversation, Danielle and Casey discuss their experiences at the Nimbus Innovation Summit, focusing on the importance of collaboration in influencer marketing, the challenges of pricing and measurement, and the emotional dynamics involved in negotiations. They emphasize the need for support and resources in the industry, the significance of job satisfaction, and the value of in-person connections. The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of influencer marketing and the shared experiences of professionals in the field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fiction Lab
PREMIERE: Cafe de la Jungle - Flying Nimbus [QEONE]

Fiction Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 5:28


Cafe de la Jungle builds worlds through sound—dense, hypnotic, and alive with movement. Every track is a pulse, a shifting landscape where rhythm and texture collide, guided by Tomasz K Zajac's instinct for the unexpected. His productions blur the line between the organic and the electronic, drawing from primal grooves, shamanic energy, and cutting-edge sound design. On Ginso, his latest release, he sharpens his vision—six tracks that twist, swell, and shapeshift in unpredictable ways. Out on Polygonia's always reliable QEONE imprint, the record thrives in a space where rhythm is fluid, structure is loose, and movement is inevitable. “Flying Nimbus” drifts in like a hallucination—light on its feet but rich in detail, its melody curling and dissolving like smoke. Layers of percussion pulse beneath the surface, shifting subtly, never settling. It moves with an effortless momentum, floating somewhere between the organic and the otherworldly, pulling the listener deeper into Ginso's shape-shifting terrain. This is just the first step, a soft invitation before the record expands, twists, and dives into wilder territories. Out on April 8 via QEONE. @cafe-de-la-jungle @qeone www.instagram.com/cafe_de_la_jungle/ www.instagram.com/qeone.rec/ Follow us on social media: https://soundcloud.com/itsdelayed https://linktr.ee/delayed https://www.delayed.nyc https://www.facebook.com/itsdelayed https://www.instagram.com/_____delayed https://www.youtube.com/@_____delayed Contact us: info@delayed.nyc

Foodpreneur with Chelsea Ford
#132 Plant-Based Milk, Powered by Data: How Drink Nimbus is Disrupting the Industry & Tackling Waste

Foodpreneur with Chelsea Ford

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 60:23


Send us a textAlexandra Bekker, founder of Drink Nimbus, is on a mission to shake up plant-based milk and the sustainability issues that come with it. After a highly successful eCommerce career, she discovered the shocking truth: 138 billion long-life cartons end up in landfill each year. So, she set out to create a better alternative.In this episode, Alexandra shares how she:

The Brink Podcast
#35 -Us Boys Need Love Too: The Modern Man & Mental Health: w/ Nimbus Co founder Neil O'Sullivan

The Brink Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 54:48


On this episode of The Brink, we sit down with Neil O’Sullivan for a raw and insightful chat about men’s mental health, vulnerability and breaking down the outdated ideas of masculinity. Before stepping into the wellness space, Neil spent over a decade in digital marketing, working with brands like Special Olympics, Oxfam, and ViacomCBS, honing his skills in branding and creative direction. That journey led him to co-found Nimbus Co., Australia’s first exclusive infrared sauna studio and wellness space, built on the idea that health should be in people’s own hands. In this conversation, we dive into how his entrepreneurial path has shaped his perspective on balance, restoration and what it really means to take care of yourself. Neil also opens up about his own mental health journey, including his battles with anxiety and talks about the practices that have helped him along the way, from meditation and breath work to cold therapy and finding balance in everyday life. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to mental well-being and Neil shares practical insights on how small, intentional habits can make a big difference. We talk about gratitude, managing stress and the unexpected lessons that come from life’s curveballs. Whether it’s learning to embrace the discomfort of an ice bath or realising you don’t actually miss alcohol that much, this conversation is all about finding what works for you. Links: https://nimbusco.com.au/pages/nimbus-co-infrared-sauna?srsltid=AfmBOooirY03UYA4DRSjSBz0cBzOOPi1hUyd2JYOrd1FYGQ2-sTEvk96

“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey
Samuel Pott, Founder & Artistic Director of Nimbus Dance: The Impact of Nimbus Dance on the Community and The Re-Imagining of Firebird

“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 51:18


"Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey with special guest Samuel Pott, founder and artistic director of Nimbus Dance.In this episode of "Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey interviews Samuel Pott, the artistic director of Nimbus Dance. They explore his journey into dance, the founding of Nimbus Dance, and the upcoming world premiere of the re-imagined Firebird. They touch on the collaboration with the New Jersey Symphony, the thematic elements of Firebird, and the personal connections that inform the work.Together they discuss the benefits of dance, the importance of community engagement, and the creative process behind reimagining classic works. Samuel shares insights from his experiences with the Martha Graham Dance Company and emphasizes the significance of authenticity in storytelling through dance.Samuel Pott (Founding Artistic Director) founded Nimbus in 2005 . Mr. Pott's work as a performer, choreographer, educator, and arts leader, is dedicated to the authentic, humanistic, and equitable engagement that emerges in individuals and in communities through deep exploration and learning in the dance and the arts.Under his direction, the organization has toured nationally, built the Nimbus Arts Center at The Lively in Downtown Jersey City, developed the School of Nimbus which serves over 400 students onsite and many thousands in offsite community programs annually, and become the largest contemporary dance organization in the State of New Jersey. Mr. Pott's choreography has embodied the organization's endless fascination with exploration and engagement with important themes of the day, and collaboration with artists from many genres, among them: composers Daniel Bernard Roumain, Samson Young, Judd Greenstein, Aaron Parks, and Qasim Naqvi; visual artists Nicola Lopez, Bryant Small, Laia Cabrera/Isabelle Duverger, Theda Sandiford; and writers Alysia Souder and Rashad Wright. Pott maintains a multi-year artistic partnership with the New Jersey Symphony. Mr. Pott's 20+ original works for Nimbus are complemented by his commitment to support the work of diverse established and emerging choreographers through commissions, including: Dawn Marie Bazemore, Sofia Nappi, Darshan Singh Bhuller, Yoshito Sakuraba, Pedro Ruiz, Vernard Gilmore and Korhan Basaran. As a performer, Mr. Pott danced as a soloist with the Martha Graham Dance Company, performing in iconic roles–the Husbandman in Appalachian Spring, Agamemnon in Clytemnestra, and Adam in Embattled Garden–and new choreographic works created by a range of leading contemporary choreographers including Larry Kegwin, Ann Bogart, Robert Wilson, and Lar Lubovitch. Prior to joining the Graham company, Mr. Pott performed as a lead dancer with American Repertory Ballet, Oakland Ballet, and Savage Jazz Dance Company, in a wide range of new and classical repertory. A recipient of Choreography Fellowships from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts in 2008, 2017, and 2023, and named a Distinguished Teaching Artist by the Council in 2012, Pott was one of 25 arts leaders nationally selected for the Association of Performing Arts Presenters' (APAP) inaugural Leadership Fellows Program, serves on the Dance Advisory Council for New Jersey Performing Arts Center and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee for ArtPride NJ, and is a co-founder of the Jersey City Arts Council.To get tickets to see Nimbus Dance, March 7th, 8th & 9th and to catch this world premiere click belowhttps://www.njsymphony.org/events/detail/the-firebird-with-xian-zhangTo learn more about the company and their programshttps://www.nimbusdance.org/“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey wherever you listen to your podcasts. ⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://dancetalkwithjoannecarey.com/Follow Joanne on Instagram @westfieldschoolofdanceTune in. Follow. Like us. And Share.Please leave a review!“Dance Talk” ® with Joanne Carey"Where the Dance World Connects, the Conversations Inspire, and Where We Are Keeping Them Real."

Oregon Music News
Steve Kerin on the Mysti Krewe of Nimbus Mardi Gras Doings / CC#434

Oregon Music News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 19:32


Happy Mardi Gras everybody. Things are winding up or winding down to Fat Tuesday on March 4th 2025…Depending on how you look at it. And who better to help us find out all about the big fun here in the Big Rainy is Steve Kerin, keyboardist and co-founder of the Misty Krewe of Nimbus, our own Portland Mardi Gras Krewe, Steve Kerin. The Krewe is throwing their annual Mardi Gras Ball at the Wonder Ballroom on Saturday, March first and then on Mardi Gras day it'll be time for their big Parade. That's when the big bass drum leads the big parade Paul K Ward is producing today's episode, he's at the controls at his studioblue…one word all lower case and a big thank you to him for helping to pull the podcast out of hiatis hell while I recover. I'm at my desk in Northwest Portland, and Steve Kerin is at home in NE Portland. Steve, Hey now and Happy Mardi Gras!

Café & Corrida
NEWS // Elas não conseguem correr em paz

Café & Corrida

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 12:56


- Grupo de Porto Alegre fez uma pesquisa e constatou o óbvio: que as mulheres se sentem inseguras em correr sozinhas e que muitas já sofreram casos de assedio e importunação sexual- Está acabando as inscrições da NB42K de Porto Alegre e abrindo as da Maratona Internacional de João Pessoa- Asics na Austrália botou corredores para fazer uma meia-maratona em Balões para marcar o início da venda do Nimbus 27

Daily News Brief by TRT World
January 24, 2025

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 3:03


UN says 17,000+ children without their families in Gaza Israel's genocidal war in Gaza has seen children killed, starved, frozen to death, orphaned and separated from their families, the UN humanitarian chief has said. At a UN Security Council meeting, the humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher said that ""a generation has been traumatised." "Conservative estimates indicate that over 17,000 children are without their families in Gaza," he said. Report reveals Google's secret AI support for Israel amid war on Gaza "Google has continued providing AI technologies to Israel's military-industrial complex despite public attempts to distance itself from the country's violent aggressions, according to a report by the Washington Post. According to the newspaper's investigation, Google has been supporting Israel's Defence Ministry and military with artificial intelligence tools since the onset of its attacks on Gaza on October 7, 2023, even as its employees protested the Nimbus cloud computing contract. The company documents reveal Google expedited access to its Vertex AI service for the Israeli Defence Ministry. Internal communications show Google employees were concerned about losing potential contracts to competitors like Amazon if they did not quickly provide AI technology access." Dozens of diplomats, officials ousted in sweeping reset at State Department "In a swift and sweeping move, the Trump administration has directed dozens of senior State Department officials to step aside, triggering one of the most extensive leadership shake-ups in recent history, according to US media. Career diplomats and political appointees alike, including some in top roles overseeing US foreign policy, have been reportedly instructed to vacate their positions in recent days as President Donald Trump's team accelerates its plans to realign the Department with the administration's vision. This dramatic overhaul, which includes the departure of key figures such as John Bass and Geoff Pyatt, has sent shockwaves through Foggy Bottom." M23 rebels battling DRC army approach Goma city after seizing Sake town "Panic has spread in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's main city, with M23 rebels steadily inching closer to Goma and seizing a nearby town as they battle the Congolese army. Bombs were heard going off in the city's distant outskirts and hundreds of wounded civilians were brought in to the main hospital from the area of the fighting. The rebel group has pushed significantly in recent weeks, closing in on Goma, which has around 2 million people and is a regional hub for security and humanitarian efforts." Climate shocks disrupted schooling for 242M children in 2024 — UN "Extreme weather disrupted the schooling of about 242 million children in 85 countries last year — roughly one in seven students, the UN children's agency has reported. It deplored what it said was an ""overlooked"" aspect of the climate crisis. Heat waves had the biggest impact, the report showed, as UNICEF's executive director Catherine Russell warned children are ""more vulnerable"" to extreme weather."

Weekend Breakfast with Africa Melane
Award-winning ‘Nimbus Moon' Cocktail launches in Cape Town tomorrow

Weekend Breakfast with Africa Melane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 7:43


Sara-Jayne is joined by globally celebrated mixologist and hospitality consultant Thabiso Molonyama who officially launches his signature award-winning cocktail “Nimbus Moon”, in Cape Town on Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Runnea Podcast
Con estas 11 zapatillas de running te aseguro que no fallas

Runnea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 24:12


>> Compara precios: https://www.runnea.com/articulos/running-news/sagas-zapatillas-running-longevas-modelos-21451/ ¿Te has parado a pensar por qué hay zapatillas que llevan más de 20 ediciones en el mercado, mientras otras desaparecen después de un par de versiones? En el nuevo episodio de RUNNEA Talks, nuestro compañero Gorka Cabañas, director tester de RUNNEA, se sienta delante del micrófono para arrojar luz sobre esos modelos de running que todos hemos visto temporada tras temporada, con nombres tan familiares como Pegasus, Nimbus o Ultraboost. Un repaso al legado de las “veteranas” Gorka indaga en los orígenes de estas sagas longevas y en los aspectos que las han convertido en apuestas seguras para corredores de todo tipo. ¿Por qué Nike mantiene la Pegasus desde hace más de 40 ediciones? ¿Cómo ha logrado Asics que la Nimbus siga encandilando a quienes necesitan máxima amortiguación? ¿Qué es lo que hace que la Mizuno Wave Rider permanezca tan fiel a su “placa Wave”? El podcast no se limita a una lista de datos históricos. La clave está en entender qué hay de trasfondo en cada lanzamiento, cómo ajustan las marcas las mediasuelas y los uppers para responder a las demandas actuales, y por qué cada saga conserva su esencia sin dejar de renovarse. Consejos prácticos para elegir sin complicarte Más allá de la curiosidad, este capítulo de RUNNEA Talks se centra en facilitar la vida a quienes quieren cambiar de zapatillas y no saben por dónde empezar. De la mano de Gorka Cabañas, descubrirás: Qué sagas buscar si priorizas la máxima comodidad y tu entrenamiento se basa en rodajes suaves y distancias largas. Qué líneas destacan en reactividad y ligereza, pensadas para ritmos rápidos o competiciones. La opción más equilibrada para corredores que no desean complicarse, pero exigen fiabilidad en el día a día. Con la experiencia de Gorka —que prueba "muuuuchos" modelos cada temporada—, sabrás qué terreno y distancias encajan mejor con cada saga y en qué detalles fijarte si, por ejemplo, eres un corredor de peso medio o si buscas algo muy estable para evitar molestias. Por qué no deberías perderte este episodio Para no caer en el marketing vacío. Con tantos lanzamientos, resulta fácil perderse en palabros técnicos. Gorka va al grano, explicando por qué cada saga merece su nombre y cómo han evolucionado sin traicionar al corredor que las hizo famosas. Es una guía para tus próximas compras. Si estás dando vueltas en internet o en la tienda sin saber si cambiar a otra marca o quedarte con “la de siempre”, escuchar este podcast puede ahorrarte tiempo y dinero. Voz experta, lenguaje cercano. Lo bueno de RUNNEA Talks es que combina la solvencia técnica de un tester con un tono claro y próximo. Te sentirás como si un amigo muy puesto en el tema te aconsejara tras años de probar zapatillas. Dónde y cómo escucharlo Puedes encontrar este episodio en las plataformas habituales: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iVoox y Google Podcasts, buscando “RUNNEA Talks” en el buscador. También lo tienes disponible en la web de RUNNEA.com.

Manchester Football Social
Graham Potter joins West Ham and how much time does Mikel Arteta have left at Arsenal?

Manchester Football Social

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 32:37


It's not only players that are changing teams this month, but also the managers as Potter has flown into London - though not on a Nimbus 2000 - to join West Ham United; but how will he do at the Hammers? And we look at Spurs who took the advantage over Liverpool in the first leg of their Carabao Cup tie, but will it be enough? Plus, how long does Mikel Arteta have left in the Arsenal job? Keep up to date with us on our socials here: Twitter: https://twitter.com/FSDPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsocialofficial/ Telegram Group: https://t.me/FootballSocial Niall: https://x.com/niallmccaughan Joel: https://x.com/JoelTudor00 Marley: https://x.com/91Marley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pathmonk Presents Podcast
Project Management and CRM for Contractor Success | Kaili Smit from Job Nimbus

Pathmonk Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 13:40


In this episode of Pathmonk Presents, we welcome Kaili Smit, Vice President of Marketing at Job Nimbus.  Job Nimbus is a project management and CRM software company dedicated to making contractors heroes, particularly in the roofing industry. Kaili shares insights on how Job Nimbus streamlines communication and scheduling for contractors, their unique approach to website optimization and lead generation, and the importance of brand differentiation in a competitive market.  She also discusses her leadership philosophy, focusing on empowering her team and automating processes to drive growth and efficiency.  

Spezialgelagerter Sonderpodcast
SSP Adventskalender 2024 - Tür 16: The Troubleshooters und der Flug der Nimbus (Teil 3)

Spezialgelagerter Sonderpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 154:12


Heute wird es spannend im Spezialgelagerten Adventskalender, denn wir spielen das Finale von “Der Flug der Nimbus” im Rollenspiel The Troubleshooters! Wird unsere Crew die Herausforderungen meistern und das Abenteuer erfolgreich abschließen?

The Drop
319 | Asics Gel-Nimbus 27, More Christmas Movie Recs, Nearly Stolen Subies

The Drop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 83:05


It's beginning to feel a lot like Nimbmas around here, with the upcoming release of this Asics Gel-Nimbus 27. But first, we give you all the details on our week of Christmas movies and recommendations, Robbe's personal Baltimore crime report, earthworm calling, and also thoughts on the afterlife. Quite a range of nonsense. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! LAGOON SLEEPGet the best night of sleep with a Lagoon pillow and save $25 off any pillow between now and December 2nd with code BELIEVE ➡ https://⁠⁠lagoonsleep.com/believe LMNTEventually it's going to be cold outside, but you're still going to need salt and electrolytes to get your body right. So make sure you're ready with LMNT's hot drink mixes, featuring Chocolate Chai, Chocolate Mint, and Chocolate Raspberry. Pick up your LMNT and get a free sample pack with your order here ➡ ⁠https://drinklmnt.com/thedrop⁠

Spezialgelagerter Sonderpodcast
SSP Adventskalender 2024 - Tür 9: The Troubleshooters und der Flug der Nimbus (Teil 2)

Spezialgelagerter Sonderpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 105:25


Weiter geht es bei den Troubleshootern: Der SSP spielt den 2. Teil  vom Abenteuer “und der Flug der Nimbus”. Lehnt euch zurück, lasst euch mitreißen und seid Teil dieser aufregenden Geschichte!

Spezialgelagerter Sonderpodcast
SSP Adventskalender 2024 - Tür 6: The Troubleshooters und der Flug der Nimbus (Teil 1)

Spezialgelagerter Sonderpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 116:17


Heute im Spezialgelagerten Adventskalender wird es wieder interaktiv: Der SSP spielt ein spannendes Rollenspiel, und ihr dürft live dabei sein! Dieses Mal tauchen wir ein in The Troubleshooters und erleben gemeinsam das Abenteuer “und der Flug der Nimbus”. Lehnt euch zurück, lasst euch mitreißen und seid Teil dieser aufregenden Geschichte!

blauschwarzberlin: Letzte Lektüren - Podcast
blauschwarzberlin. Der Literaturpodcast Folge #68

blauschwarzberlin: Letzte Lektüren - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 75:01


In Folge 68 unseres Podcasts sprachen wir über: Elena Mpei: das grillenzirpen zwischen den rippen (Nimbus) Olivia Laing: Everybody. (Übersetzt von Thomas Mohr, btb) Hildegard E. Keller: Wach & Frei (zweibändige Biografie über Alfonsina Storni, Edition Maulhelden) Thomas Korsgaard: Hof. (Übersetzt von Justus Carl und Kerstin Schöps, Kanon) Philip B. Williams: Ours. Die Stadt (Übersetzt von Milena Adam, S. Fischer) Ana & Ida Lutzenberger: rette rette Fahrradkette. (Reisedepeschen) Nino Haratischwili: Löwenherzen. (Frankfurter Verlagsanstalt) (Achtung - an einer Stelle ist uns ein kleiner Fehler unterlaufen. Elena Mpeis Gedichtband ist bei Nimbus erschienen, nicht bei Limmat.)

the Puzzle Warriors 3 Podcast
Episode 443: Ep#443: Mr. Nimbus returns

the Puzzle Warriors 3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 52:11


* Namor (Rivals) 3** Namor (Phoenix 5) 5* * Havok rebalance* Marvel Rivals in MPQ​​* FCotW: Spider-Rex (Pter Ptarker)

the Puzzle Warriors 3 Podcast
Ep#443: Mr. Nimbus returns

the Puzzle Warriors 3 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 52:11


Namor (Rivals) 3 Namor (Phoenix 5) 5 * Havok rebalance* Marvel Rivals in MPQ​​* FCotW: Spider-Rex (Pter Ptarker)

The Fintech Factor
S9 E7: Bank Nerd Corner: CFPB, All Day, Every Day

The Fintech Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 90:16


Recording the day after the election, vibes are strange, and the future's a question mark—but fintech regulation? Still full steam ahead. This week on Bank Nerd Corner, Kiah and Alex welcome special guest Evan Weinberger, Bloomberg Law's banking and fintech regulatory correspondent, to break down the latest from the CFPB. Together, they dig into comment letters from banks and fintechs alike (Kiah takes the bank letters; Alex, the fintech ones), shedding light on why traditional banks are pushing for tighter fintech regulations as fintechs like Mercury make their case. Both banks and consumer advocates agree that regulators *can* police fintechs under the Bank Service Company Act, but there's a catch: the Act is vague, resources are thin, and regulators are swamped. It's a tug-of-war over control of your deposits.  Not to mention, they tackle recent CFPB orders exposing cracks in fintech-bank partnerships—from Goldman-Apple's costly fumbles to VyStar's tech mess with Nimbus.  And to wrap it up, Kiah, Alex, and Evan play "Bank Nerd Draft," sharing their all-time favorite moments in CFPB history. Ah, fintech regulation—here's lookin' at you, kid. Raising the standard of quality for embedded finance infrastructure, Newline™ by Fifth Third is an API platform that enables enterprises to launch and scale payment, card and deposit products directly with Fifth Third Bank.   Learn more at newline53.com Sign up for Alex's Fintech Takes newsletter for the latest insightful analysis on fintech trends, along with a heaping pile of pop culture references and copious footnotes. Every Monday and Thursday: https://workweek.com/brand/fintech-takes/ And for more exclusive insider content, don't forget to check out my YouTube page. Follow Evan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-weinberger-3746aa4/   Follow Kiah: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khaslett/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/khaslett   Follow Alex:  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJgfH47QEwbQmkQlz1V9rQA/videos LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexhjohnson Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AlexH_Johnson

The Engineers HVAC Podcast
Exploring Adiabatic Fluid Coolers: Innovation in HVAC Fluid Cooling at the Insight Partners Roadshow

The Engineers HVAC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 6:04


Join Tony Mormino as he uncovers the cutting-edge technology of adiabatic cooling with Jerry Petit from Nimbus at a bustling Insight Partners roadshow. Discover how adiabatic coolers use ambient air and water mist to optimize temperature control, providing efficient solutions for data centers and cryptocurrency mining industries. This engaging discussion delves into the mechanics of fluid coolers, comparing traditional cooling towers and exploring emerging trends in energy-efficient HVAC systems. As businesses increasingly demand sustainable and effective cooling solutions, adiabatic technology presents a way to save water and enhance system performance, particularly under extreme conditions. Learn about the roles of adiabatic coolers in heat pumps, water-cooled chillers, and even cutting-edge immersion cooling technologies that are revolutionizing data centers by using fluids instead of air for cooling electronic racks. Whether you're an HVAC industry professional, a data center manager, or simply curious about the latest cooling technologies, this video provides valuable insights into the practical applications and benefits of adiabatic cooling systems.   

Doctors of Running Virtual Roundtable
#215 Which to Choose? Breaking Down ASICS 2024 Running Shoe Lineup

Doctors of Running Virtual Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 50:38


This episode is about all things ASICS! ASICS has come out with steady stream of stellar updates this year with the Metaspeed Paris series, Superblast 2, Novablast 4, and many more. Matt & David break down the ASICS lineup to help you choose your next ASICS daily trainer, performance trainer, and racing shoe. We want to hear from you! What's been your favorite ASICS shoe of 2024? Leave a comment on Spotify or email us at doctorsofrunning@gmail.com. Check out our friends at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Skratch⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and save 20% on your first order with code DOCTORSOFRUNNING! Chapters 0:00 - Intro 1:22 - Daily trainers: Cumulus 26, Nimbus 26, and Glideride Max 11:29 - Stability: GT 2000-13, Kayano 31 18:33 - Performance Trainers: Noosa Tri & Magicspeed 4 26:00 - Racers: Metaspeed Edge & Sky Paris 33:08 - Blast shoes: Novablast 4 and Superblast 2 41:58 - How would you change the ASICS lineup? 48:47 - Wrap-up --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctors-of-running/support

5 Minuten Harry Podcast von Coldmirror
Neuer Podcast: TELEKADDI

5 Minuten Harry Podcast von Coldmirror

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 2:24


Haltet eure Zauberstäbe fest – hier kommt eine Eule von Kaddi für euch! Die bringt zwar keinen Nimbus 2000, dafür aber großartige News über einen neuen Podcast… Ab dem 31.Oktober 2024 um Mitternacht, überall wo es Podcasts gibt! Abonniert Coldmirrors neuen Podcast TELEKADDI! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WNFqol2oqEZPIlSgkt0gC?si=4b50d4fd33b64f95 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/telekaddi-coldmirrors-kinderserien/id1775888686 ARD Audiothek: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/telekaddi-coldmirrors-kinderserien/13832373/ Funk.net: https://play.funk.net/podcast/telekaddi-coldmirrors-kinderserien-12368

El Laboratorio de Juan
CONSULTORIO #3 | Zapatillas para terreno técnico y door to trail. Sustitución de Hoka. ¿Nimbus 26 o Kayano 31?. Mochilas

El Laboratorio de Juan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 23:27


En el programa de hoy, como cada viernes, respondo a las consultas que la audiciencia me formula a través de redes sociales, o mail.Esta son las cuestiones que respondo hoy:-Zapatilla para poder combinar asfalto y trai (door to trail).-Zapatillas Asics de asfalto para corredor de peso elevado; ¿Nimbus 26, o Kayano 31?-Escoger talla correcta de mochila-Recomendacion para hacer un cambio de Hoka hacia otras marcas.-Zapatilla técnica para maratón: ¿Brooks Catamount 3, Jackal 2 BOA o Scarpa Ribelle Run Kalibra?-Material para la 360 The Challenge.Contacto:juan@ellaboratoriodejuan.com

TheProcrastinationRadioShow*
The Blind Records Interview ( 74.97, AJ Blaze, Briggs, Nimbus, & D0tson )

TheProcrastinationRadioShow*

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 39:22


THIS IS A BIG ONE - 3 years in the making! The Blind Records Crew  @blindrecords6907  came down and had a conversation w/  @iancomplex  breaking down what makes this group so unique. From Tour stories and beard routines to the unique complications that come with creative critique in a group - This conversation is a great jumping-off point for the day-one fans and the new listeners. Hope you enjoy this episode! Check out more Blind Records:https://www.instagram.com/blindrecsofficial/https://www.youtube.com/ @blindrecords6907  https://soundcloud.com/blindrecsofficialhttps://blindrecsofficial.bandcamp.com/The Blind Records Roster:Briggs:https://www.instagram.com/briggs0000/https://soundcloud.com/briggs000074.97: https://www.instagram.com/74.97/https://7497.info/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaaVaKAO-kfFLoxF_FxZXUKopC7yf1Lloh-10R8tfflATUFMw77KHcMPtAU_aem_a6iMYCbHL-RDUUWcVFAHAwhttps://soundcloud.com/7497sPazmal:https://www.instagram.com/pazmal/https://soundcloud.com/pazmalD0tson:https://www.instagram.com/d0tson/https://linktr.ee/d0tson?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAab8ThhQ-8IgLOyWbhqNPsmsXaFJkWI0t4ckx1a6AqxCqRdGTKUbRVkqrss_aem__xQMyGhBvbNXQLFcP--_oAKasey Veaux:https://www.instagram.com/kaseyveaux/https://kaseyveaux.bandcamp.com/Alan Jacome/Nimbus:https://www.instagram.com/aflyingnimbus/AJ Blaze:https://www.instagram.com/ajmezkla/https://open.spotify.com/track/7yJgADr5zOyttPeC6kmKC4?si=TuExRXLmTNu74EJeybLmKA&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZkHeHl10ijqscpAJjHKB2ClItX8LP1uhPIwl0oSIN0qV5Lt16BqVHjBhM_aem_SJYJXK6M8V0ERU8D4JqmvA&nd=1&dlsi=415af22456e8484eStay Connected with Pro*https://bio.site/procrastinationradioTheProList* | The Music You Need to Knowhttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/4stFOOgdURVgjQwrR59z51?si=e3136c4158364bb8https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/theprolist-music-you-need-to-know/pl.u-11zBJ7afNmx9a2VChapters00:00 ( Intro ) The Universal Language of Music01:03 Celebrating Three Years of Blind Records02:07 Reflecting on the Journey05:07 Collaboration and Creative Challenges09:55 The Art of Production and DJing10:44 The Making of Horny Hours Volume One18:06 Camaraderie Beyond Music22:27 Exploring New Sounds and Concepts27:45 Future Plans and Community Support

Two Planker Podcast
Old Head New Head #8 Chris Benchetler

Two Planker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 175:08


If the phrase "do more" was a person it would be Chris Benchetler. Chris is a renowned professional skier and creative filmmaker based out of Mammoth Lakes, CA that has been part of some of the biggest projects in skiing. With possibly the longest resume in skiing, some of Chris' contributions to skiing include: co-founding Nimbus with Eric Pollard, Pep Fujas, and Andy Mahre; designed the topsheet for his Atomic's Bent Chetler pro model; collaborated with his wife, pro snowboarder Kimmy Fasani, surfer Rob Machado, pro skier Michelle Parker, and pro snowboarders Jeremy Jones and Danny Davis to create "Fire On The Mountain" (an award-winning film, narrated by the late Hall of Fame basketball player Bill Walton); and much more! Tune in! @TwoPlankerNetwork ⁠https://www.instagram.com/twoplankernetwork/ @inspiredmediatv ⁠https://www.instagram.com/inspiredmediatv/ @chrisbenchetler https://www.instagram.com/chrisbenchetler/ https://www.chrisbenchetler.com Use code "inspired20" for 20% off all individual items on https://darkhorsehempfarms.com/home Intro: @WhiteBlackz https://www.instagram.com/whiteblackzmusic7/ Spotify: ⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/4DoaAVYv69xAV50r8ezybK⁠ ⁠⁠⁠ Apple Podcast: ⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-planker-podcast/id1546428207⁠⁠ YouTube:⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRvAYQSF4s3bsC887ALAycg⁠⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twoplanker/support

The Potter Discussion: Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and the Wizarding World Fandom
Professor McGonagall's Best Moments! | Nimbus 2000, Battle of Hogwarts, Piertotum Locomotor, More!

The Potter Discussion: Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts and the Wizarding World Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 38:09


Send us a textIn this episode, we honor the late Maggie Smith by discussing some of Professor McGonagall's best moments. Enjoy!Topics/Summary:·      Listen to QuizMaster: Hermione here!·      1:30 “Fifty points…each!”. This first moment shows how fair McGonagall is. She does with a heavy heart, but she takes away 150 points away from her own house. In addition to that, she also takes points away from and gives detention to Malfoy who found them out of bed, McGonagall has the stomach to do what is right even if it hurts herself, and she refuses to shrink from further punishment. ·      8:30 Giving Harry a Nimbus 2000. It might seem like favoritism, but really, it is giving a deserving student the chance he has earned. McGonagall witnessed Harry's first victory against Malfoy on the broomstick and knows from that moment that Gryffindor has found a new seeker. ·      13:35 “I've always wanted to use that spell.”. Piertotum Locomotor is quite the spell at that. This moment shows all the good things about McGonagall. She is brave and willing to defend the castle with all powers available to her. Before this, she is unafraid to speak Voldemort's name, even in the face of her own demise at his hands. Finally, she finishes off this moment with a bit of humor to give us a little bit of everything we love about her.·      17:29 McGonagall dueling Voldemort. With Flitwick and Kingsley at her side, she battled Voldemort directly. This is after Harry sprung back to life and the end of the war is in sight. Her bravery shines through in this moment. She is battling the most powerful dark wizard of her time!·      21:24 Yule Ball Snark. She has some great lines when she uses Ron as an example for how to dance in front of the entire class, then later as she informs Harry that he will be the one to open the ball. In addition, she has some pretty great comments about Ron's choice of dress robes.·      25:11 Arguing with Umbridge. Their voices are raised, and the students rush out to see it. They are taking steps up with each jab at each other. Umbridge thinks that McGonagall is showing disloyalty, and McGonagall takes a step down to show how offensive she finds this. ·      28:39 Dueling Snape to protect Harry. Before this, the allusion of working was still there, but after this, there is no question that the battle lines are drawn. McGonagall is firing on her own troops to defend the people she knows to be correct. She is a strict follower of the rules, but when breaking them is the right course of action, she doesn't hesitate.Having anything you want to hear or say? Click here for a voice submission or here for text. ThePotterDiscussion@gmail.comthepotterdiscussion.comKnox

Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson
Be Your Own Florist Mini-Series: A tableful of flowers

Grow, cook, eat, arrange with Sarah Raven & Arthur Parkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 10:16


Welcome to the latest episode in our floristry mini-series, this time bringing the best of your garden to life in a gorgeous tabletop ensemble.Join Sarah as she demonstrates how she arranges sweet peas, erigeron, phlox and more, talking through the perfect approach to structuring them for their eye-catching moment in the limelight at any gathering.Products mentioned:Sweet Pea 'Erewhon'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/sweet-pea-erewhonSweet Pea 'Nimbus'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/sweet-pea-nimbusErigeron karvinskianus 'Profusion'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/erigeron-karvinskianusNicotiana sylvestris 'Only the Lonely'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/nicotiana-sylvestrisCosmos bipinnatus 'Purity'https://www.sarahraven.com/products/cosmos-bipinnatus-purityGet in touch: info@sarahraven.comShop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeuFollow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/Order Sarah's latest books: https://www.sarahraven.com/gifts/gardening-books?sort=newest

Security Today
ST.067 "A Nimbus of Splendor…"

Security Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024 30:54


Baer tackles how policing is getting a facelift, and lets you know about Command Access' new new. ChitChat: https://www.asisonline.org/security-management-magazine/latest-news/today-in-security/2024/september/rwsa-retail-workplace-violence/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter https://www.safesmartliving.com/average-police-response-time/  Product Highlight: https://inbound.commandaccess.com/commands-lpc190-hd-the-worlds-first-cylindrical-latch-retraction-lock?utm_campaign=LPC190-HD&utm_source=email&utm_medium=installers&utm_content=14  Meat: https://securityjournaluk.com/transforming-modern-policing/  S/O: @eyezon_security on IG

Cleanse Heal Ignite
DIVINE UNION & SACRED SEXUALITY

Cleanse Heal Ignite

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 36:56


Join Our VIP Tribe --> DianeKazer.com/VIP Become a New Patient --> DianeKazer.com/CALL Learn more about Nimbus and Varshana --> QMergingTribe.com Use Code DRDIANEKAZER for 10% OFF Join me and Dr Jack Kunkel for our Warrior Wednesday CHI Podcast as we welcome sacred couple and our dear friends, Nimbus and Varshana, for a couples' coaching topic that some still say is simply too TABOO to be talked about openly. Well there's nothing that's too taboo here my tantric tribe! You know I don't shy away from topics so get ready to learn all about the dynamic catalyst which is rapidly empowering men and women to be their greatest self - through their calling to embody a great lover and their most authentic being. This podcast is for those who want to radically shift their life, how they perceive, receive and give love and why sacred sex is the key to increasing the evolutionary level of our planet. My dear friends, Nimbus and Varshana's body of work is based on their own direct experience, their one-on-one couples' retreats and their beingness as sacred counterparts. Join me as me, and Dr Jack Kunkel, my very own sacred partner, welcome this dynamic couple to introduce you into the world which will radically transform you, and your partnerships forever. Thanks for joining us on this wild ride of taboo exploration that you won't find anywhere else! WE COVER Divine Union and how we're changing the world What is Sacred Sexuality and how does it differ from what Society has taught us? What sets Nimbus and Varshana apart from other Tantric teachers? What's Polarity Balance and Polarity Reversal in both men and women? How to achieve and perfect the ancient practice of Activated Semen Retention for Men What is a SuperNova Orgasm for Women? The Supreme Formula? "A Choice that Changes the World" Why you need to Join our VIP Tribe Today for $1! DianeKazer.com/VIP to learn even more of the juicy details

Por Falar em Correr
Por Falar em Tênis 82 - Superblast 2 para iniciante? Qual o tênis mais estável? Magic Speed 3 nos 21 km?

Por Falar em Correr

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 33:16


⁠Enio Augusto⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ e ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Marcos Buosi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ falam sobre tudo que envolve o mundo dos tênis e também de outros acessórios relacionados à corrida. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL NO YOUTUBE⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tem análise, reviews, dicas, palpites, questionamentos, opinião, informação, mercado, números, valores, dúvidas, respostas e muito mais. Participe enviando a sua pergunta. Escute, informe-se e divirta-se. Superblast 2 para iniciante? Superblast 1 ainda vale a pena? Asics Superblast ou New Balance Rebel V4? Qual o tênis mais estável? Novablast, Nimbus, Cumulus ou Kayano? Magic Speed 3 para meia maratona? Asics Magic Speed 3 ou Mizuno Rebelion Flash 2 para treinos de intensidade? Pé chato? E mais perguntas que chegaram durante a live. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL NO YOUTUBE⁠

Mercedes In The Morning
MITM # 2118  The “Tow Truck Driver” One

Mercedes In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 94:28


*5:00am:  Needs To Comeback in Vegas *6:00am:  Sunsets in Vegas vs. California, Ashley and her dog Nimbus *7:00am:  Men After Marriage, Song That Represents Your Home State         *8:00am:  Career Fair: Mike The Tow Truck Driver, Getting A Ticket from CCSD Police *9:00am:   Family Not Liking Your Partner

ADVENT On Air
Charting a New Course: The Frontier of Early Intervention and Disease Modification in AD

ADVENT On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 23:04


Join Drs. April Armstrong and Lisa Beck for a conversation around the long-term burden and effects of AD. They will discuss the underlying pathophysiology of AD and how early intervention may impact disease course. ADVENT is a medical education non-promotional resource for healthcare professionals organized by Sanofi and Regeneron. Learn more at ADVENTprogram.com. This podcast is intended for healthcare professionals only. Disclaimer:  This program is non-promotional and is sponsored by Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The speakers are being compensated and/or receiving an honorarium from Sanofi and Regeneron in connection with this program The content contained in this program was jointly developed by the speakers and Sanofi and Regeneron and is not eligible for continuing medical education (CME) credits Speaker disclosures: April Armstrong, MD, MPH has served as a research investigator, scientific advisor, or speaker to AbbVie, Amgen, Almirall, Arcutis, ASLAN, Beiersdorf, BI, BMS, EPI, Incyte, Leo, UCB, Janssen, Lilly, Mindera, Nimbus, Novartis, Ortho, Sun, Dermavant, Dermira, Sanofi, Takeda, Organon, Regeneron, Pfizer and Ventyx Lisa Beck MD, consults for Abbvie, Allakos, Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Arena Pharmaceuticals, Aslan Pharma, Astria Therapeutics, Celldex, Dermavent, DermTech, Escient Pharma, Eli Lilly Company, Evelo Biosciences, Galderma, Incyte, Janssen, LEO Pharma, Merck, Nektar Therapeutics, Numab Therapeutics, Pfizer, Proteologix, Rapt Therapeutics, Regeneron, Ribon Therapeutics, Sanofi/Genzyme, Sanofi-Aventis, Sitryx Therapeutics, Stealth BioTherapeutics, Trevi Therapeutics, Union Therapeutics, Xencor and Yuhan and has been an Investigator for Abbvie, Astra-Zeneca, DermTech, Kiniksa, Pfizer, Regeneron, Ribon Therapeutics and Sanofi.  © 2024 Sanofi and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. All Rights Reserved. MAT-GLB-2401395 - 1.0 - 07/2024 MAT-US-2407636 v1.0 - P Exp Date: 07/31/2026

Med Device Today
Season 2, Episode 2: Bret Boudousquie, CEO & Founder, Stratus Medical

Med Device Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 18:30


In this episode, Host, Christine Dobbyn,  interviews Bret Boudousquie, CEO & Founder, Stratus Medical. Bret describes founding Stratus Medical in 2020, financings, product development, clinical, regulatory, and commercialization efforts.  He also discusses their flagship product, NIMBUS, which is advancing RF technology for pain, and providing predictable and durable pain relief to many, including team members, family, friends, and customers.Bret Boudousquie founded Stratus® Medical in December 2019. Bret is responsible for leading the business to advance RF technology for the treatment of pain. Previously, as President of RadiaDyne, Bret led the transformation to a medical device and patient monitoring company with the launch of the award winning OARtrac® in vivo, radiation dose monitoring system for cancer treatment. RadiaDyne was acquired in September 2018.

Buddy Book Club
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - J. K. Rowling - Episode 102

Buddy Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 64:45


The Buddies jumped into book 2 of their epic Harry Potter book/Movie Marathon, with Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, by J.K. Rowling. The Buddies delved into a number of magical topics including: Mr. Weasley being a gangster, Quidditch equipment regulations, the economics of the wizarding world, and whether Moaning Myrtle's bathroom is preferable to a packed one after a feast at the great hall. So, grab your Nimbus 2000 or 2001 (if your daddy can afford it), watch out for rogue bludgers, and join us for this week's episode. Intro (0:00-1:25)Stock Up/Down (1:26-33:15)Favorite Scene/Character/Magical Elements (33:16-47:57)Love/Hate (47:58 -59:10)Listener Email (59:11-1:01:01)Conclusion/Awarding the House Cup (1:01:02-1:04:29)NEXT EPISODE: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - MOVIENEXT BOOK: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J. K. Rowling

Biotech 2050 Podcast
Biotech Breakthroughs: Jeb Keiper, CEO of Nimbus Therapeutics, Discusses Their Innovative Journey

Biotech 2050 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 35:03


Dive into this episode of Biotech 2050 where host Rahul Chaturvedi interviews Jeb Keiper, CEO of Nimbus Therapeutics. Discover Jeb's fascinating journey from MIT chemist to industry leader, as he shares insights into Nimbus' groundbreaking work in ultra-rare diseases, innovative corporate structure, and strategic capital management. Emphasizing bold risks, team collaboration, and strategic partnerships, Jeb shares valuable insights into biotech's challenges, opportunities, and the future of cancer therapies. Biography: Jeb Keiper, M.S., M.B.A., has served as our President and Chief Executive Officer and as a member of our board of directors since October 2018. He previously served as Chief Business Officer from November 2014 to October 2018 and as Chief Financial Officer from February 2017 to October 2018. Since joining Nimbus, Mr. Keiper has overseen the discovery and development of three programs into clinical testing across a range of indications, over $400M raised in equity funding, executed deals worth over $7B, and the return of over $4B in gains back to equity holders. Prior to joining Nimbus, Mr. Keiper served as the Vice President of Business Development at GSK Oncology (a subsidiary of GlaxoSmithKline plc (NYSE: GSK)) from March 2011 to October 2014, where he was responsible for identifying and concluding several critical collaborations for GSK in Oncology, including the Novartis-GSK Oncology integration, and spent a decade at GSK in various business development leadership roles. Prior to GSK, Mr. Keiper was a consultant at McKinsey & Company starting in September 2000-2002, then September 2004 to 2005, after having started his career as a pharmaceutical chemist at Pfizer Inc. (NYSE: PFE) in 1998. Mr. Keiper currently serves as a member of the board of directors at private biotechnology companies Cardurion Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and ROME Therapeutics, Inc. Mr. Keiper received two B.S. degrees, one in Chemistry and one in Chemical Engineering, as well as an M.S. in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an M.B.A. from the MIT Sloan School of Management with joint program in Biomedical Enterprises with the Harvard Medical School.

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Ch 9-13

Harry Potter and the First Time Readers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 84:01


Chapter 9 - Grim DefeatQ1 - Should the students be sent home after Sirius Black got in the castle?“Have you any theories as to how he got in, Professor?” asked Snape. Harry raised his head very slightly off his arm to free his other ear. “Many, Severus, each of them as unlikely as the next.”Q2 - How do you think Sirius got in the castle?Harry knew she was deeply interested in the Gryffindor team's prospects.Q3 - Is it alarming that McGonnagal chooses Madam Hooch to oversee the practices?“You are easily satisfied. Lupin is hardy over-taxing you — I would expect first-years to be able to deal with Red Caps and Grindylows. Today we shall discuss — werewolves.”Q4 - If you had to fight a werewolf, how do you think you'd defeat it?“This is the second time you have spoken out of turn, miss Granger,” said Snape coolly. “Five more points from Gryffindor for being an insufferable know-it-all.”Q5 - Why is Snape so mean?“Not Harry, not Harry, please not Harry!” “Stand aside, you silly girl…stand aside, now…” “Not Harry, please no, take me, kill me instead—”Q6 - What is this that Harry heard during the dementor attack?Q7 - Do you think Harry will be a bad seeker now he doesn't have a good broom?Chapter 10 - The Marauder's MapMadam Pomfrey insisted on keeping Harry in the hospital wing for the rest of the weekend. He didn't argue or complain, but he wouldn't let her throw away the shattered remains of his Nimbus Two Thousand. He knew he was being stupid, knew that the Nimbus was beyond repair, but Harry couldn't help it; he felt as though he'd lost one of his best friends.Q1 - Is Harry being extreme by saying he'd lost one of his friends?Ron finally cracked, flinging a large, slippery crocodile heart at Malfoy, which hit him in the face and caused Snape to take fifty points from Gryffindor.Q2 - 50!?“The dementors affect you worse than the others because there are horrors in your past that the others don't have.”...”Dementors are among the foulest creatures that walk this earth. They infest the darkest, filthiest places, they glory in decay and despair, they drain peace, hope and happiness out of the air around them. Even muggles feel their presence, though they can't see them. Get too near a Dementor and every good feeling, every happy memory, will be sucked out of you. If it can, the Dementor will feed on you long enough to reduce you to something like itself — soulless and evil. You'll be left with nothing but the worst experiences of your life. And the worst that has happened to you, Harry, is enough to make anyone fall off their broom. You have nothing to feel ashamed of.”Q3 - What are your thoughts on Dementors and the Azkaban Prison?“This little beauty's taught us more than all the teachers in the school.”Q4 - Where do you think the map came from?Q5 - Is Harry irresponsible for going to Hogsmeade?Q6 - What is apparition?“Never saw one without the other, did you? The number of times I had them in here — ooh, they used to make me laugh. Quite the double act, Sirius Black and James Potter!”Q7 - Does James and Sirius being best friends make Sirius that much worse for going to the dark side?“An immensely complex spell,” he said squeakily, “involving the magical concealment of a secret inside a single, living soul. The information is hidden inside the chosen person, or Secret-Keeper, and is henceforth impossible to find – unless, of course, the Secret-Keeper chooses to divulge it.”Q8 - What do you think about Sirius being Harry's godfather?Q9 - What do you think of the Fidelius Charm?“You know most of the prisoners in there sit muttering to themselves in the dark, there's no sense in them…but I was shocked at how normal Black seemed. He spoke quite rationally to me. It was unnerving. You'd have thought he was merely bored…Yes, I was astounded at how little effect the Dementors seemed to be having on him.”Q10 - What do you think about Peter Pettigrew?Q11 - How do you feel after hearing this story?Chapter 11 - The FireboltHe stopped on a picture of his parents' wedding day. There was his father waving up at him, beaming, the untidy black hair Harry had inherited standing up in all directions. There was his mother, alight with happiness, arm in arm with his dad. And there…that must be him. Their best man…Harry had never given him a thought before.A hatred such as he had never known before was coursing through Harry like poison. Q1 - How do you feel after letting it stew, that Harry is the godson of Sirius Black?Harry looked at them. They didn't seem to understand at all. “D'you know what I see and hear every time a dementor gets too near me?' Ron and Hermione shook their heads, looking apprehensive. 'I can hear my mum screaming and pleading with Voldemort. And if you'd heard your mum screaming like that, just about to be killed, you wouldn't forget it in a hurry. And if you found out someone who was supposed to be a friend of hers betrayed her and sent Voldemort after her —”Q2 - What would you say to Harry in this moment?“Hey, Harry —” Ron gave a great whoop of laughter, “Malfoy! Wait till he sees you on this! He'll be sick as a pig! This is an international-standard broom, this is!”Q3 - Do you think Sneakoscopes can gauge animal mischief?Q4 - Why are Ron and Hermione staying for Christmas holidays?“Certainly I knew, Minerva,” she said quietly. “But one does not parade the fact that one is All-Knowing. I frequently act as though I am not possessed of the Inner Eye, so as not to make others nervous.” “That explains a great deal,” said Professor McGonagall tartly.Q5 - Who sent Harry the firebolt?Chapter 12 - The PatronusHarry knew Hermione had meant well, but that didn't stop him being angry with her.PREDICTION #11 - Short lifelines for Harry's palm.Q1 - Why is Lupin always sick?“The Patronus is a kind of positive force, a projection of the very thing that the Dementor feeds upon — hope, happiness, the desire to survive — but it cannot feel despair, as real humans can, so the Dementors can't hurt it.”Q2 - Which memory would you pick to cast your patronus?“I heard my dad,” Harry mumbled. “That's the first time I've heard him — he tried to take on Voldemort himself, to give my mum time to run for it…”“Professor Lupin?” he said. “If you knew my dad, you must've known Sirius Black as well.” Lupin turned very quickly. “What gives you that idea?” he said sharply. “Nothing — I mean, I just knew they were friends at Hogwarts, too…” Lupins face relaxed. “Yes, I knew him,” he said shortly. “Or I thought I did.”Q3 - Do you think Lupin and Sirius Black are working together in any way?“They clamp their jaws upon the mouth of the victim and — suck out his soul.” Harry accidentally spat out a bit of butterbeer. “What — they kill —?” “Oh, no,” said Lupin. “Much worse than that. You can exist without your soul, you know, as long as your brain and heart are still working. But you'll have no sense of self any more, no memory, no … anything. There is no chance of recovery. You'll just — exist. As an empty shell. And your soul is gone for ever…lost.”Q4 - What are your thoughts on the Dementor's kiss?Harry sat stunned for a moment at the idea of someone having their soul sucked out through their mouth. But then he thought of Black. “He deserves it,” he said suddenly. “You think so?” said Lupin lightly. “Do you really think anyone deserves that?”Q5 - Do you think anyone deserves the Dementor's kiss?DRINK FOR SCABBERS!Q6 - Do you think Hermione was right to tattle about the broom?Chapter 13 - Gryffindor Versus Ravenclaw“He bit Goyle for us once!” Ron said miserably. “Remember, Harry?” “Yeah, that's true,” said Harry. “His finest hour,” said Fred.Q1 - Would you like to play Quidditch?Q2 - How incompetent is Madam Hooch?She smiled at Harry as the teams faced each other behind their captains, and he felt a slight jolt in the region of his stomach that he didn't think had anything to do with nerves.Q3 - How would you coach quidditch to make sure your team won? Are there any kind of moneyball situations with Quidditch?Q4 - Who's side do you take in the friendship battle: Ron or Hermione?Q5 - Do you think Harry's dream meant anything?“Professor, I woke up and Sirius Black was standing over me, holding a knife!” Professor McGonagall stared at him. “Don't be ridiculous, Weasley.”Q6 - How is Sirius Black getting in the castle so easily?

Por Falar em Correr
Por Falar em Tênis 74 - 1 ou 2 TÊNIS com R$ 800,00? Comprar tênis usado? Corre Supra ou Magic Speed 3? Nimbus 26 ou Novablast 4?

Por Falar em Correr

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 30:14


Enio Augusto⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ e ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Marcos Buosi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ falam sobre tudo que envolve o mundo dos tênis e também de outros acessórios relacionados à corrida. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL NO YOUTUBE DO PFC⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tem análise, reviews, dicas, palpites, questionamentos, opinião, informação, mercado, números, valores, dúvidas, respostas e muito mais. Participe enviando a sua pergunta. Escute, informe-se e divirta-se. - Comprar 1 ou 2 tênis com R$ 800,00? - Você compraria tênis usado? - Corre Supra ou Magic Speed 3? - Nimbus 26 ou Novablast 4? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL NO YOUTUBE DO PFC⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Por Falar em Correr
Por Falar em Tênis 70 - Bondi, Clifton ou Rincon? Nimbus 26 ou 1080? Tênis de placa na 1ª maratona?

Por Falar em Correr

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 26:58


Enio Augusto⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ e ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Marcos Buosi⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ falam sobre tudo que envolve o mundo dos tênis e também de outros acessórios relacionados à corrida. Tem análise, reviews, dicas, palpites, questionamentos, opinião, informação, mercado, números, valores, dúvidas, respostas e muito mais. Participe enviando a sua pergunta. Escute, informe-se e divirta-se. - Bondi, Clifton ou Rincon? - Nimbus 26 ou 1080? - Tênis de placa na 1ª maratona? ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL NO YOUTUBE DO PFC⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Live Like the World is Dying
S1E115 - This Month in the Apocalypse: April, 2024

Live Like the World is Dying

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 61:16


Episode Summary This week on Live Like the World is Dying, Brooke, Margaret, and Inmn talk about some news from Gaza, the climate, hurricanes, University occupations, Texas' latest attempt to become a mini fief, abortion laws that are older than states, an update on an Arizona gun law, Taylor Swift, and TikTok. Host Info Inmn can be found on Instagram @shadowtail.artificery. Margaret can be found on twitter @magpiekilljoy or instagram at @margaretkilljoy. Brooke can be found on Twitter or Mastodon @ogemakweBrooke. Publisher Info This show is published by Strangers in A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org, or on Twitter @TangledWild and Instagram @Tangled_Wilderness. You can support the show on Patreon at www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. Transcript Live Like the World is Dying: This Month in the Apocalypse: April, 2024 **Margaret ** 00:15 Hello, and welcome to Live Like the World is Dying, your podcast for what feels like the end times. Oh, wait. Brooke, you had a better... You wrote us a new jingle to sing, right? Why don't you do that right now?  **Brooke ** 00:26 [Singing] I wrote us to do jingle to sing. Bling, bling, bling, bling, bling, bling, bling. **Margaret ** 00:36 And that's now our jingle forever. that doesn't even include our name in it. That's what happens when...  Right before we hit record, we were like who's going to record the intro. And I was like, I'm going to record the intro because I have an idea. And my idea was to make Brooke come up with something to sing off the top of her head, because I'm a good person. But who's not a good person.... Wait, I'm not introducing the bad stuff yet. More good stuff. Also a host today is Inmn. Hi, Inmn. **Inmn ** 01:06 Hello, hello. I hope everyone is doing as well as they can in our in our great times. **Margaret ** 01:15 Statistically, at least one of you is punched a cop in the last week. So that's pretty cool. And also, we're a proud member of the Channel Zero Network of anarchist podcasts. And here's a jingle from another show on the network. [Singing] This is a new jingle for a show on the network. It goes like this. **Margaret ** 01:46 And we're back. So anything happened in the world this month, Inmn? **Inmn ** 02:22 Nope. Not at all.  **Brooke ** 02:24 Everything was good. Bye, yall!   **Inmn ** 02:26 Absolutely. Absolutely nothing has happened. Only sunshine.  **Margaret ** 02:29 What if we just did updates about like the things that we saw on TV? I guess that's a different kind of podcast. It's the wildest thing. Velma got the Scooby Doo gang together... Anyway.  **Inmn ** 02:43 We do This Month in the Apocalypse, but it's only it's only from the fictional worlds that we spend too much time inhabiting. [Everyone lauging] **Margaret ** 02:52 I conquered the entire world for my god. **Brooke ** 02:56 My child has been watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer because she's been curious about this show that was like my formative high school experience **Margaret ** 03:05 Aw, to like connect with you, watching old people shows like Buffy. **Brooke ** 03:09 Right? So that's what's happening in the world right now in my world. Yeah. Wow. **Inmn ** 03:14 You know, every once in a while it lines up though. Because, you know, I was recently watching, as part of my delve back to things I watched in high school, which is the Gilmore Girls, the family that I grew up with on TV. And they actually talk about Palestine quite often in the show. Or like they mentioned that... They mention that that stuff is happening, which lines up politically with like when the show was on the air and there was also a lot of bad stuff happening in Palestine. And but I don't think the show's creators were... They were kind of like adopting a neutral but mostly support Israel thing, which is, you know, it's-- **Margaret ** 04:07 Not our line here. **Inmn ** 04:11 Which is not our line here, but is... How much can you expect from mainstream TV? Like I wasn't surprised to rewatch it and discover this. **Margaret ** 04:24 So what's our Gaza update? **Inmn ** 04:27 Yes, this is my very funny segue into Gaza stuff. **Margaret ** 04:31 No, it's good.  **Inmn ** 04:32 Yeah, so... Which, I mean, there's nothing absolutely nothing funny about this. But so there's like a big... There's like big kind of like ceasefire talks happening right now, which I feel like this is something... You know, obviously people have been wanting there to be ceasefire talks for a long time and they they sort of happen and then Israel's, like, "We're not doing ceasefire talks. Fuck everyone." But they're... In this more recent round, while people kind of like imminently await a ground invasion of Rafah, which like the last little southern piece of Gaza that pretty much everyone who lives in Gaza has been forced into. And Hamas has responded to a call for ceasefire negotiation talks, saying that in order to start negotiations, they need for there to be a ceasefire. And part of part of what they're asking for at this point is like, yeah, we're willing to talk about hostage stuff, because I think they are still like 130 hostages, or something--  **Margaret ** 06:03 Which is sort of--like from a pure detached point of view--like kind of impressive that they've still held on to these hostages, as the entire region falls? **Inmn ** 06:16 Yeah, yeah. And-- **Margaret ** 06:20 Like, tactically impressive. **Inmn ** 06:25 Yeah. And they. So, kind of what they're asking for is like, yeah, we're willing to play ball. We're willing to do... like, we're willing to release hostages. But what we what we need is for Palestinian people to have  basic human rights, and to not get bombed, and for there to be a ceasefire. And what do you think Israel's response to these like, pretty, pretty basic requests were? **Margaret ** 06:56 Did they build a time machine to kill all the peoples'.... No, they probably already did kill all those people's parents. Nevermind. Something really disproportionately, impressively evil. That's my guess. **Inmn ** 07:12 Yeah, well, it's kind of like.... So you know how this thing happens in politics, sometimes, where people kind of talk up a response as being much more internally conflictual than it actually is? The same things kind of happening in Israel were awaiting Netanyahu's response, like all of the like defense, prime ministers and stuff have been like, "If you don't continue with a ground invasion, we're abdicating and your government's going to fall apart." And Netanyahu was has vowed multiple times that regardless of whether negotiations happen, or there is a ceasefire, that a ground invasion of Rafah will happen. So it's kind of like fake strife, like fake internal strife. You know? Cool. And, yeah, that's kind of the state of the ceasefire talks. And something... This is just a piece that I've been trying to learn a little bit more about, which is a topic on a lot of people's mind, which is like, "Jey, Egypt, what's up? Why aren't you letting people into Egypt to escape genocide?" And there's kind of a few different factors at place. And one interesting development on that is that Egypt has started to build a buffered wall zone. Like a border between the border kind of thing. Which is just like a giant concrete pen that can fit about 150,000, people that they're building in anticipation of the border between Rafah and Egypt rupturing during  Israel's ground invasion of Rafah, which they've... which Israel's all but announced is imminently going to happen. And likepart of what Egypt has said about this is they have been saying like, "Oh, well, we don't want to let people cross over into Egypt because we don't want people to then not be allowed back into Palestine when the war is over." It's kind of like this farcical idea that Israel's gonna do a war, take care of Hamas, and then just like peacefully leave Palestinians to like go about their lives. **Margaret ** 09:47 Yeah, I mean, like, it is true that... It certainly seems likely to me that Israel will not let anyone back in after they leave because Israel seems pretty clear that their goal--and has been their goal since 1895. Can I tell you a thing I learned about this? Sorry. **Inmn ** 10:05 Yeah, absolutely, please. **Margaret ** 10:09 I'm not sure when this podcast comes out. I just recently recorded, and it'll be out around the same time, an episode of Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff about Palestinian resistance to the British Mandate of Palestine, basically the period between 1917 and 1948. Well, technically, the Mandate kicked in, in 1922. But after the British control started, right? And in that I learned a little bit more--like maybe a lot of the listeners already know this stuff--but everything that's happening now was in the diaries, and often public statements, of all of the founders of the State of Israel, down to very specifically like, "No, we are going to absolutely remove all of the--" they would never use the word Palestinians. They wouldn't even use the word Arabs. They specifically only said "non Jewish people" when they refer to the people who are already living in Palestine. And it's just really, blatantly clear that since the beginning, the project of Israel has been not just to create an Israeli State--or sorry, a Jewish state--but to remove non Jewish people. **Inmn ** 11:24 Yeah, yeah. And it's--yeah. Which it's like part of that, that makes it really confusing to see Egypt's response-- **Margaret ** 11:35 I mean, I'm sure they're still doing it because they're bastards. But that part about like, oh, well, no one would be allowed back. That's probably true.  **Inmn ** 11:45 But it's probably true regardless. And like Egypt not wanting people to go into Egypt, I think is probably more based on Egypt's fear of being drawn into a military conflict with Israel or, as they've also stated, Hamas kind of like migrating to Egypt and like taking up the fight in Egypt. And so it's... they're kind of adopting a "tread on no one's feet and just kind of not let anyone in" kind of situation, all while saying that it's for the... it's better for Palestinian people to be trapped in the city. You know?  **Margaret ** 12:30 Can I do one other random history interjection about all this because it's on my mind.  **Inmn ** 12:34 Totally.  **Margaret ** 12:36 Okay, so there's this huge revolt in 1936, where all of the--especially the Muslims and the Christians fought--against the Zionist takeover of their land, you know? And, and their main military enemy at this point wasn't the Israeli settler or the Jewish--the zionist settlers--it was the British, right? Because the British were in control. The British used human shields. The British invented the fucking Mad Max car.  **Inmn ** 13:11 Oh my god.  **Margaret ** 13:12 They actually invented it in Ireland where they strap a guy.... They invented it by, you take an Irishman and you strap him to the front of a car and now the other Irish are afraid to fucking shoot the car or blow up the car because they don't want to kill their own guy. And there's photos of this. There is a photo in Palestine of the British in an armored car with like kind of a... It's not like a guy crudely lashed to the front Mad Max style like totally, but it is instead almost worse. It's like they went and manufactured a little cart that sticks in front of the car with two guys tied up on it. Anyway, there's the whole like, every accusation is a confession thing, and I think no government in the world has ever been more guilty of that than Israel. **Inmn ** 14:05 Yeah, yeah. That's very, very true. But yeah, that's kind of the state of things in Gaza right now. And just because I was curious about this, I looked it up and like, for a lot of folks who are raising money for people to, for families, to get elsewhere from from Rafa, it's like those current... It's like that that is something that is possible to happen but it kind of involves...it involves a lot of bribing and involves a lot of waiting for a long time and a lot of just finagling political situations, and it costs anywhere from like 5000 to like $10,000 per person. So it's very expensive, but but it is something that's happening, but it's mostly available to rich people right now. **Margaret ** 15:02 And there's a lot of fundraising going on. And I wish I had a link more directly in front of me. There's people who have collected together spreadsheets where they keep track of all of the families that need to get out, and like what their specific fundraisers are and stuff like that. **Inmn ** 15:17 Yeah. But Margaret, what's kind of been happening with people's responses to stuff going on in Gaza here in the States? **Margaret ** 15:29 So one of the things about the way that we do the show is that there is a lag between when we record things and when we put things out, so don't... So we're not going to like do like the news about the occupation movement that's happening now in the US, we're going to kind of really briefly touch on it. But I'm guessing most of you all are more familiar already what's happening with that than this show, which will be a little bit out of date by the time you hear it. But there is a huge movement across the US, especially this week, as we record, of--maybe even more so in the future, you know, who knows, every social movement goes different directions--of students taking over their universities and demanding that their universities divest from Israel. And it's really shattered a lot of the.... The more pro-Zionist elements of the mainstream media are still touting the like, "And these are anti-semitic protests." But that line is failing more and more on.... Like, people aren't hearing it anymore. People are like, "That's so clearly not true. The people at the front of this are the Jewish Voices for Peace," like, you know? It's like more and more people aren't falling for it. And so there's a big culture war thing that's happening. I got really lucky in that I was scheduled to speak at the New School anyway last week, or something--I lose track of time, all the time--to some students who had read one of my books, and then the occupation had kicked off. So instead, I was sort of invited--like anyone from the occupation was invited to come--and we talked, instead of talking about my book, we talked about the directions that social movements go and how they succeed and fail. And I don't know, maybe we'll do a episode about that at some point. But those movements are fiery and interesting. Anyone who's listening who's part of them, don't let the fucking liberal sell you out, and don't let the fucking authoritarians take you over. And that's what's involved. And don't let the cops divide you into "good protestor, bad protester." Those are the ways that people try to sell you out. And you can not get sold out until you, at the very least, get the demands of divestment. And as we're recording, this is the stuff that might change. As we're recording, I think it's Brown University is starting to enter negotiations about divesting from Israel. Whereas Colombia, where a lot of this started, is promising suspensions. And everyone's like, "You don't understand. Stopping this genocide is more important to us than our stupid--" you know, like, I think people don't get.... And then in the right-wing, and even some of the Liberals, are all like, "I don't get it. This isn't even a war that's happening in the US?" and everyone is like, "Basic fucking empathy? Like what the fuck is wrong with you?" Another kind of protest that happened that I actually only found out recently is that around 50 Google employees were fired because of a non-violent protests that they took against a Google contract, a project called Project Nimbus, which is an AI that has been used by the Israeli government that was developed by Google. Google denies certain parts of their claims around project Nimbus. But the 50 employees are currently suing, I think through the Labor Board, to get their jobs back. And so there's other ways that people are standing up about this. And we've been, of course, seen some other ways all across the US for the past six months and all across the world. **Inmn ** 18:58 Yeah, and just to like shout out this thing real quick because I thought it was really cool. It's this trend of people kind of like...it's like fighting in any possible way they can to do something for people in Palestine. And like outside of university encampments and stuff, it's like finding ways to act in solidarity with those struggles or to just find other little gaps in the armor. But shout out to the bus drivers union in New York City for utterly refusing to transport a bunch of people who were mass arrested at at a demonstration. They're like, "No, no. We're not letting the NYPD commandeer our buses and make us their accomplices," and they just refused to transport people.  **Margaret ** 19:57 I think this is a really important part of why.... Like,  labor organizing fell out of style until--well, about five years ago picked back up again--but overall, there's this idea that like, "Oh, class, reductionism. And like, you know, it's boring. And that's the old way of doing organizing and shit." And there's like some problems with the way that labor organizing has been done, especially in the middle of the 20th century, when they created a bunch of corrupt organizations--that were still better jobs--but, you know, they lacked the fiery interestingness of early 20th century and late 19th century unions. But sorry, who knew I was just gonna talk about history this whole time. But this is the other thing about what unions are, is like in order to.... This is what is involved when we talk about building workers power, like building power among the people who actually have to work for a living versus the people who can make money off of the fact that we work for a living, like having the bus the union be like, "No, we're not transporting prisoners." and they can say that because they have power within their own workplace, even though they don't own their workplace, which is like the next step. That's what you want to build to after you build a union, you know? But anyway, unions. Fucking cool. Y'all ready to talk about climate? **Inmn ** 21:14 God, no.  **Brooke ** 21:16 Never. **Margaret ** 21:16 Well--I know this is the thing I keep coming back to--this is the thing that always slips through the cracks of even radical news because it is easier to wrap our mind around things that feel incredibly direct and present. And that is not to say that these direct and present things don't deserve our attention. They absolutely do. But keeping in mind the climate context that we all live in, I think is important. So I'm gonna tell you some stuff about it. Almost the entire continental US is forecast to have a hotter than usual summer, surprising nobody. The only exception to this is basically North Dakota and some of the like areas that like--nature doesn't really care about our borders-- that might be the same. Everywhere else is expected to be hotter. In particular, the swath cutting across Eastern Oregon and Montana and then cutting all the way down through all of Texas, kind of at an angle, that is the huge swath of the country that is like extra expected to be way hotter. And southern Alaska is the only place in the US on the map that I saw--Hawaii wasn't on this map--where it might be colder than usual. But most of Alaska will still be warmer than usual. The Rocky Mountains are expected to be dry. And the East Coast, especially the South, is expecting a wetter than normal summer. The actual wildfire prediction map for this coming summer is mostly normal--new normal, so bad--but mostly new normal. With the Sierra Nevadas in Southern California, like LA and kind of that surrounding area, are actually less fire likely than normal. And then the more likely fire than normal is Idaho, like southern Idaho into Nevada and Utah. **Brooke ** 23:10 Was gonna say that a lot of Idaho has had a lot of fires a lot of years. **Margaret ** 23:15 But it's like this map is like not totally the map of where you look and expect wildfires, which is not to say there's not gonna be wildfires everywhere. It's just that's the current anticipation. The National Weather Service has put together a heat risk website that does a daily forecast and a weekly forecast that also shows like where people are more at risk for heat problems. And it takes into consideration the wet bulb temperature and access to all kinds of stuff. There's actually a fair amount of adaptation that is happening by scientists and some of our infrastructure to try and figure out how to handle.... Because like some people are taking climate seriously and some of those people have access to weather data and shit, you know? April, as of this recording on the last day of April, was probably the 11th straight month of the hottest of that month on record across the world. Which means that if we pull it off next year, every single month for a year will have been the hottest ever. There is a 55% chance that this year will top 2023 as the hottest year on record. The reason that we might not beat last year--I know everyone's rooting for us but we might not pull it off because the other side will be like "Well they had us in the first half." We're expecting a slightly cooler than normal fall and stuff because of La Nina weather patterns hitting. However, La Nina weather patterns are gonna fuck up a whole bunch other stuff. And okay, I know you all are ready to root for America, number one. so you want to hear something else that we are number one about across the world?  **Brooke ** 24:57 No.  **Margaret ** 24:59 Economic impact of natural disasters. Doesn't that kind of surprise you? **Brooke ** 25:03 What? Say more. **Inmn ** 25:06 I've heard a little bit about this. **Margaret ** 25:09 We are number two in our spending related to per capita wealth, but we're number one in total spending on this kind of stuff. It costs us about point .4% of our gross domestic product every year to take care of natural disasters. This is twice China and four times Canada. And, I mean, it's just because we suck and Capitalism sucks, is the is the reason why this is happening. Home Insurance went up 21% between 2002 and 2023. A ton of people are just going uninsured because they can't afford it anymore. Also, insurers are jacking up prices and/or entirely pulling out of certain areas. And now a lot of countries just kind of say, "Well, we kind of just can't build where there's fires and mudslides all the time." But America is like, "No way. This is our country. You can build wherever you want." And so there's also like fewer building codes and stuff around how to make houses that makes sense in your area in terms of disaster and climate and things like that. So that's something we're really good at, is spending money that we shouldn't have had to spend. There's been a whole bunch in the past couple months. In April there's been a whole bunch of tornadoes that have moved through Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and north Texas. However, we are currently lower than normal by a little bit on tornadoes. However, they've been a little bit more deadly than normal, I believe. And overall, this is expected to be a fairly more active than usual tornado season coming up. So if you're in the Great Plains and the tornado lands, which is of course, as I think we've talked about before, the tornado belt is like slowly moving east because of climate change. Speaking of the American South, it is facing some of the most rapid sea rise in the world. We, once again America is number one--I don't know if we're number one. We're actually not number one. But we're doing... We're doing pretty good. We have twice the worldwide average in sea level rise. Isn't that? Anyway... **Inmn ** 27:15 Which means that there's going to be a lot new beachfront property. **Margaret ** 27:22 I mean, a lot of the old, a lot the old beachfront property has gone away. Or rather, people are like struggling to hold on to it. A lot of places across the American south have already gotten four, six, or eight inches of sea level rise since 2010. The highest is Galveston, Texas with 8.4 inches. And the results of this, of course, are wetlands are drowning, which leaves areas more vulnerable to storms. We'll talk about the hurricane season in a second. Septic systems are backing up and contaminating waterways. Insurance companies are just dipping out entirely. And roads are now below high tide in plenty of places. People are periodically cut off. Why don't we hear about this more? Well, because the people who are affected are Black. That's why. Environmental racism is a real thing. A lot of these areas have had specific redlining policies in place, or used to be in place, or whatever. The economic landscape is such that people of color, and especially Black people, are living in the flattest areas that are the lowest to sea level and in the most risk, and it is largely poor places that people have already not cared about because this is where a lot of like pollution happens, you know? Other fun news... The kind of thing that like.... I feel like every week there's something that should have been big enough news for us to entirely overthrow the world order, but a whole bunch of-- **Brooke ** 28:51 I'm concerned about what you call fun, Margaret. **Margaret ** 28:54 You take it where you can find it, ya know? Okay, so I'll explain my idea of fun. The very beginning of the movie Gladiator, right? I don't give a shit about the rest of the movie Gladiator. But there's this is one scene where the Roman army, who are somehow the good guys in this situation (they're not the good guys), they're attacking the Goths. And obviously, the Goths are good because they're goths.  **Inmn ** 29:20 Yeah, we love that.  **Margaret ** 29:20 And at one point, the barbarians come out of the woods and they're like holding the Roman messenger's head and then they all grab their axes and run screaming into the Roman army. and to their own death-- **Inmn ** 29:34 Which is how no army ever fought ever.  **Margaret ** 29:36 Yeah, I know. It's also not a very good way to fight, specifically, the Roman army. nd at least in the movie Gladiator, they all die horribly. There's a certain honesty to that. There's a certain honesty to just being like, "This isn't about winning or losing. This is about like, 'Can we fucking do this?"" But we can't because we don't have.... We're not in a revolution and individual actions don't.... This is the sketchiest thing I've ever said on the show. So anyway, a slew of documents came out, showing that oil companies in their private correspondence are like, "We're not going to bother meeting any of the Paris agreements. Why would we do that? There's nothing in it for us. We don't care." And they're just ignoring it in their private correspondence, while of course, they're all publicly like, "Oh, we're so committed to it." And it's just like, and the.... You know, and this isn't like weird conspiracy stuff. The Democrats introduced this in Congress, you know? And it's just like one of these things where it's just like, well the oil companies shouldn't be allowed to exist anymore. That seems fucking obvious, right? Anyway, I don't have a better tactical idea. And that didn't work in Gladiator. So I don't recommend it. Flash floods killed at least 169 people in Kenya in April. About 150,000 people in the country have been displaced by the rains. More than half of the country is facing intense flooding right now. Dubai got two years' worth of rain in one day at the end of April. It was 10 inches in 24 hours, the heaviest it's had in the past 75 years. The more center and center-right media is like, "Oh, it's because they're doing cloud seeding. They reap what they sowed." But the Washington Post article I read about this was like, "It wasn't fucking cloud seeding. It was fucking climate change." And that makes sense to me. Hurricanes. I promise you hurricanes. Colorado State University researchers are predicting a very active hurricane season this year. They're guessing there will be 24 named storms. And the way that we like named storms is that there's like 21 letters of the alphabet that we use. I don't know why it's 21 and not 26. I didn't bother looking it up. And then they're like, "Oh, fuck, we're out of things. And then they like do other shit, you know? Because when they first started naming hurricanes and tropical storms, they didn't really imagine that there would be more than 21 of them in a year. But now this is the third or fourth year. There's been like three years in the past couple of years where they've run out of names. And this one, they're expecting probably 24. They're guessing--again, this is all forecasting and this is not certain--that starting June 1st with hurricane season they're guessing it'll be about eleven hurricanes with five of them being major because the accumulated cyclone energy in the...mother of storms--it probably is a science name, but Mother of storms is cooler--is twice normal. And this is bad. It's like only a little bit worse than the new normal. So it's like bad, and the new normal is bad,  but what I'm not saying is "2024 year is gonna be the worst ever, and we're all gonna fucking die in hurricanes. And everyone needs to leave New Orleans." is not what I'm saying. Although, maybe? But it's just the new bad and a little worse than usual, a little incremental. **Brooke ** 33:05 Maybe they need to give those four-five sidelines letters a chance at being part of the naming process and then-- **Margaret ** 33:14 What five letters is it? I bet it's like X-- **Brooke ** 33:17 Yeah, and Z. Give X a chance. **Margaret ** 33:21 What about Xereses? Does that start with and X? **Brooke ** 33:24 There we go. Zeus.  **Margaret ** 33:26 Well, Xerxes is probably not in the Roman alphabet anyway. We can transliterate things however we want. **Inmn ** 33:36 It's kind of like the emergence of the new category six, the theoretical--we talked about it earlier this year--but the theoretical category six hurricane, which we might see this year.  **Margaret ** 33:48 Cool.  **Inmn ** 33:52 New albums about to drop! **Brooke ** 33:58 But Taylor Switft already put out a new album. What are you talking about? Oh, that's my news clip for the month. That's all I need to share. **Margaret ** 34:05 Oh, yeah. **Brooke ** 34:06 Taylor Swift put out a new album. **Inmn ** 34:08 I wonder... I wonder how many of our listeners are Swifties?  **Margaret ** 34:14 I bet a good amount.  **Inmn ** 34:15 Yeah, not a condemnation. Just a curiosity. **Margaret ** 34:18 I think about a quarter of my friends really like Taylor Swift. But the thing that I have said on Twitter that has been the most controversial and the thing that has most people thinking I'm a liar is when I said I cannot name a Taylor Swift song and would not be able to pick her out of a lineup.  **Brooke ** 34:35 What?  **Margaret ** 34:36 People think I'm lying. I'm not lying.  **Brooke ** 34:38 I think you're lying.  **Margaret ** 34:40 I'm not lying.  **Inmn ** 34:41 I do not think Margaret is lying. [Laughing]  **Margaret ** 34:44 If you put three 30 year old blonde, white singers in front of me, it would be a...I'd have a 33% chance of fucking picking Taylor Swift. Now, I'm certain I've heard some Taylor Swift songs, but I would not know they're Taylor Swift songs. And this is not like.... I'm not even saying this as a a point of pride. I mean, okay a little bit because I'm a fucking contrarian asshole, but that's not something I'm proud of. I'm not proud of my own pride about this. **Brooke ** 35:13 This is now going to be a Taylor Swift episode. Goodbye to the news. Hello to me singing Taylor Swift songs to Margaret. **Margaret ** 35:21 But then do like one of them that's not a Taylor Swift song in the middle and see if I can tell you which one it is.  **Margaret ** 35:26 Totally. Yeah.  **Margaret ** 35:29 [singing] "Where have all the flowers gone." That one's not her. **Inmn ** 35:33 That is not Taylor Swift. [Brooke singing unknow (presumably) Taylor Swift song in the background]  **Margaret ** 35:37 Wait, we don't want to get sued. And I don't want to hear Taylor Swift. Oh my God, no, I actually am a bad person. There's nothing inherently good or bad about being interested in pop culture. Alright. But speaking of hurricanes, the East Atlantic's warmth is three months ahead of schedule for the average of the past four years. Not for the old average but for the new average. The East Atlantic's warmth is, on April 2nd it was as warm as July 2nd is on the average. And then there's one other piece of bad news. But then I have positive news. Or, then I have like neutral news. The one other piece of bad news is that, as of this recording, King Charles III has not died of cancer. [Disappointed grons] I also wouldn't be able to pick him out of a lineup. That's not... I don't know if that one's true.  **Brooke ** 36:37 70 year old white man. Yeah, no. Yeah, probably not. At least not if he's in normal clothes. **Inmn ** 36:43 Um, well. Yeah, I absolutely believe all of that. Weirdly in.... I'm gonna say a controversial-- **Margaret ** 36:51 I thought you didn't believe me about Taylor Swift.said you believedno, I, I  **Inmn ** 36:53 What? Margaret I believe you. **Margaret ** 36:56 Oh, that's right. It was Brooke that didn't believe me.  **Brooke ** 36:58 Inmn trusts you about everything. **Inmn ** 37:00 I feel like I'm one of the few people that just very much knows this to be true in a real way. **Margaret ** 37:09 That's true. Inmn has seen me live in an off grid cabin in the middle of the woods. **Inmn ** 37:17 But, so, like, Arizona... I'm going to talk a little bit about Arizona. Arizona weirdly has been like, like we just had one of our wetter springs ever. And cooler springs. To the point where, there's like a big outdoor thing that happens in the last week of March every year, and we were scrambling to find new places...like an indoor venue for it because it was raining and we were all like, "When the fuck has it ever rained at the end of March?"  **Margaret ** 37:49 Yeah, you're supposed to only get rain in the monsoon season in like what, Fall or something? **Inmn ** 37:56 It's in like July-August. And then like, we do have a winter rainy season. It's just hit or miss. But March? March is weird. Like it rained like four times in a week in March. And I was like, "What's going on?" And like, just because it was a big outdoor performance was the only reason I was like that asshole who's like "Why the fuck is it raining in this desert?" you know? [Everyone laughing] **Margaret ** 38:24 "I moved here for one reason: I hate water." **Inmn ** 38:27 Yeah. But I have some other updates from Arizona. Shout out to.... Shout out to Logan, who is a bud who always texts me like weird, really in-depth updates about headlines that we touch on and then is like, "Inmn, the story is so much bigger than you thought it was!" And I'm like--  **Margaret ** 38:48 That's cool.   **Inmn ** 38:49 Please keep sending me these updates. So on a previous This Month, we talked about this expansion of kind of like Castle Doctrine in Arizona, which is like aimed at like, you can defend your...you can like essentially shoot and kill people without repercussions for trespassing, not only into your house, but on your property. And Logan was telling me that.... So the reason that this law was being pursued--you know, there's speculation about it being very anti-migrant--and it was actually in response to this criminal case where George Alan Kelly, who lives just north of Nogales, encountered some people crossing over his land, right near and along the Border, and he, suspecting them of being migrants, just held up an AK-47 and started shooting at them from 100 yards away. And he killed one of them. He killed Cuen-Buetimea, who was a 48 year old man who lived in Nogales. And some of the people in the group, who were then witnesses in the trial, attested to just, you know, crossing for work. And the person who was killed has two adult daughters who live in Nogales. And they were trying to pass this law ahead of the trial so that George Allen Kelly would not be accountable to wildly shooting a gun into the air and killing someone. But George Allen Kelly was...there was a mistrial due to jurors not being able to come to a unanimous decision. And it does not appear, as of right now, that prosecutors are going to try to refile charges. So yeah. Some other stuff going on in Arizona is.... So this is kind of like good news, bad news. And it's gonna start with some bad news. On April 9th, the Arizona Supreme Court made a ruling upholding an 1864 law that declares a near-total ban on all abortions, carrying a two to five year prison sentence for doctors who perform abortions except to preserve the life of the person giving birth. And yeah, so this is like from.... Prior to this, Arizona was a 15 week abortion ban. And currently, as we wait, we're like still waiting for this law to go into effect in like June, I think. But, so in June there will be a near-total ban on abortion in Arizona. But the Arizona House just passed a bill that would repeal this law from 1864. And this is a law that was passed before Arizona was a state. **Margaret ** 42:15 Yeah, that was like the first thing, when someone was like.... I didn't reshare this when I first came across it because I was like, "Arizona didn't exist. This is..." Because it's always like people come up with this horrible thing that's happening. And about half the time it's true and half the time it's not. Yeah, I totally didn't believe this one at first, because I was like, "There wasn't a state called Arizona. There was a territory and they had their territorial laws." **Inmn ** 42:16 Yeah. And the Arizona Supreme Court has somehow upheld this law. But the House just passed a bill to repeal it. And we're recording this on Tuesday. As of April 30th, tomorrow, Wednesday May 1st, the Senate is expected to pass the bill that would repeal this 1864 law. **Margaret ** 43:09 Didn't even Trump come out against that law? **Inmn ** 43:13 I don't know. **Margaret ** 43:14 I think I watched a video of Trump kind of being like, "Maybe that one wasn't the move."  **Inmn ** 43:21 That would be wild.  **Margaret ** 43:23 Because that one I think, was bad enough that I think that there's  bipartisan anger at it. **Inmn ** 43:31 Yeah. Which is kind of how.... That's like how stuff has progressed in the House and the Senate is like it... It required bipartisan agreement in the House. And it will require like two Republican senators to get on board for the Senate vote, which there are two that are expected to vote for the bill that would repeal the ban.  **Margaret ** 43:54 They're just trying to not get up put up against the wall. Anyway, Margaret's in a weird mood today. **Inmn ** 44:01 Yeah, and, you know, one last kind of bad world thing--bad politics--in the realm of some Republican-led states really trying to be their own little mini fiefs and like testing state-federal stress test, whatever shenanigans. So, Title IX regulations were just updated. And they were updated.... They were amended to include specifically protections against discrimination based on sexual-orientation and gender identity. Whereas previously, it was just based on being a woman, essentially. And for folks who don't know, Title IX regulations are for educational institutions that receive federal funding, they have to abide by certain regulations in order to receive that funding, which is, you know, most public schools. And big surprise, guess which three states? Florida, Tennessee, and Texas are all essentially either instructing their education systems to not listen to, to not uphold the regulations, or just straight out suing the Department of Education over it. And the rallying cry around that is, big surprise, sports and trans athletes. Surprisingly, the new Title IX regulations say absolutely nothing about sports. So it's like they're rallying around something that the new regulations have not even codified. **Margaret ** 45:55 I mean, literally, the only time that these people pay attention to women's sports is when they're worried about trans women existing. So it doesn't surprise me that, you know. **Inmn ** 46:08 Yeah. But Margaret, you have some maybe good things to tell us? **Margaret ** 46:15 I got neutral stuff first. TikTok has been officially... The law passed that TikTok is now--not immediately--banned in the United States. TikTok has been.... Its parent company, which is based in Beijing, has nine months to sell it. And so by any realistic standard, it'll be about a year before TikTok would do any disappearing. And then of course, obviously you can ban software. But that's not a easy thing to enforce. It would get taken down off of like the Google Play Store and the Apple Store and stuff like that, but people who had it still would have it. And then it would get buggier and buggier or in shittier and shittier as updates are unable to go out, unless people use VPNs to get from another country, etc, etc. **Margaret ** 47:02 There's ways around it? What? [Sarcastically] **Margaret ** 47:06 I know. It's also completely possible that since every one involved is a capitalist, they're probably like, "Alright, well, we'll sell the fucking thing. Like, who cares?" You know? That's like my guess. I don't know, I could be wrong about that. I would be surprised if TikTok ends up going away because of this. However, the actual thing that I think ties into this is there is a bipartisan bill that people are working on, called Kids Off Social Media Act, which wants to say that kids under 13 should not be on social media, and pass all kinds of like things about how like algorithms can't focus on anyone 17 and under. And just like lots of like, "social media is bad for kids." And now I think social media is probably bad for everyone. However, to me....  I haven't given us a lot of thought. It seems like a basic free speech issue. And also, like, old people fighting the future and screaming at clouds kind of moment. And the idea of banning TikTok, I'm like.... Okay, I'm not accelerationist. I don't think things should get worse before they get better. But the idea of some fucking 80 year old liches in Congress being like, "I don't like the tocks ticking around like that." And then like, it's like, incredibly popular. I think about half of Americans have a TikTok account. Like, telling half of Americans they can't do a thing sounds like a way to get people really mad. And I know I get really excited by the idea of like.... They have their bipartisan tyranny, and there's this idea that maybe one day we'll get over this fucking culture war and we can fight back in the class war that is waged against us. And like, if TikTok is the thing that brings it, I'm fear for it. I'm too old for TikTok. I have an account. I don't know how to use it. I've never uploaded a video. TikTok doesn't need me. But like, whatever anyway. But actually, I'm kind of curious, not having a child, Me--I'm the one without a child--Brooke, do you have thoughts on this no social media for the kids thing? Like am I...am I totally off base? Is it just protecting.... Like, I don't know. What's up?  **Brooke ** 49:28 I mean I get where they're coming from with it, and all the research that's shown how negative social media is for--I mean, they've done particular studies for kids and how it affects them--but turns out it's actually bad for all human beings, the way social media has come for us and the atmosphere is it creates. So, I get where they're coming from with it. As a very involved parent, you know, my solution is always to pay attention to and engage with your children, which is not a reasonable thing for all people to have as much engagement as it would take really to have healthy social media interactions. But then, you know, the anarchist side of me says, "No, you don't get to ban things ever." **Margaret ** 50:18 Well and also like, I don't know, a lot of people are rumbling about how TikTok is why a new generation of people supports Palestine and doesn't buy into the myths about the Zionist project being a thing that represents all Jews, for example, right? And then anti-capitalism is spreading and being pro capitalism is 100% bipartisan for the ghouls who feed off of the youth and somehow live too long. This is the most ageist shit I'm ever going to say. Some people are capable of performing their jobs well into their later years and gain wisdom. The people who run this country are nightmare men.  **Brooke ** 51:00 I feel like it's, you know, the same kind of things they've said about all new technologies that have come out over the last,, you know, whatever, 30 years. **Margaret ** 51:09 And like the only person who said this stuff, and was right, was a little man who had some bad strategic and ethical ideas, but wrote that "industrial society and its future have been a disaster for the human race." At least be consistent. **Inmn ** 51:31 I was researching this for another episode once, and I didn't end up talking about it because it was hard to learn too much about, but some of the lawmakers have specifically cited youth information spreading about Palestine as a reason for the TikTok ban. It's like a specifically listed reason from lawmakers. And the other thing about the Kids Online Safety, whatever it's called, is it's heralded as a way to protect children from pornography and from the proliferation of child pornography, which is the thing that lawmakers say all the time, and pretty much all these human rights organizations who are, you know, much more aptly trying to protect children from shit are like, "This is most asinine bullshit we've ever heard this. This bill is utterly absurd." And it has other implications, which are that it's trying to herald in this idea that you could no longer be like anonymous on the internet, and that the government has a lot more to...has a lot more agency to track your goings on on the internet. So it would.... It's like the bill would require you to essentially show a driver's license in order to engage with a lot of things on the internet, which I think is just trying to...I think it's capitalists' attempt to really make a thing like the internet something that is like more of a interacting with the government process and less a whatever the internet is, you know.  **Margaret ** 53:24 That makes sense to me. and yeah,  **Inmn ** 53:26 And it kind of falls in line with the our futuristic hellscape of like the "One app," for example. Like, you gotta scan your fucking fingerprint to log into Instagram or do anything on the internet. **Margaret ** 53:43 It's funny because sometimes they use a VPN just as a basic practice and sometimes I use a VPN that's set in Europe. And when you browse the internet as a European, every site you go to is like, "Hey, do you want us to track you?" And you're like, "No." And it's like, "Okay, fine." Because the EU has some good internet laws, you know? About restricting the tyranny part of it instead of the like.... Whatever. Okay, I'm gonna do my vaguely positive news at the end. Y'all ready? **Inmn ** 54:18 Yeah, what's good?  **Margaret ** 54:21 People are sleeping more than average than before. **Inmn ** 54:25 Yay. I'm not. But good for them. **Margaret ** 54:28 25 minutes more on average for the same people--not like the same individuals, right. Because how often you sleep is dependent on how old you are and also very heavily dependent about whether you have children. But people are sleeping about 25 minutes more on average than they were in 2002. And the best guess is that it started picking up a lot recently because of remote work and a lower percentage of people commuting. The biggest cool thing, the FTC, the Federal Trade Commission, has banned non-compete agreements. 30 million people have been freed from non-compete clauses. **Brooke ** 55:07 Oh, nice. **Margaret ** 55:11 The EPA is banning most use of methyl chloride, which is a paint stripper that has killed like 88 people or something in the past couple of years and it's just bad. The EPA is actually, for the first time in a while, starting to get like...they're trying to stop forever chemicals. And there's like some shit that they're actually trying to do, right? They also--do you want to guess when asbestos was finally banned in the United States? **Margaret ** 55:39 It was late. It was like the 90s. **Inmn ** 55:41 Was it last week? **Margaret ** 55:45 March 2024.  **Brooke ** 55:47 Oh, shit. **Inmn ** 55:50 I was right, sort of. **Margaret ** 55:52 Yeah, Inmn was closest. There's about six types of asbestos and one of them had been sort of.... Enough people, enough industries had been like, "But we want to use it." And so for the past 33 years, this particular type, people have been trying to ban. Because the 90s is an accurate assessment of when I think most of the others got--I don't know, I'm making that part of it up--all I know is that for 33 years, they've been trying to ban this fucking asbestos and they finally succeeded in March of this year. Also, the FDA did an emergency approval of pre-exposure prophylaxis for COVID called Pemivibart, which is a dumb name because it rhymes with farts. And nothing should rhyme with fart if it's a drug. And it is for the immunocompromised. So you would take this before, you know, if you're going into a situation where you're worried about getting COVID. And it's an emergency approval like the original vaccines were so it's not through all of testing, but it's important enough that they feel like it's safe enough. Also, recently passed phase three trials is a vaccine to pretend prevent UTIs, or urinary tract infections, which is the kind of thing that I never would have occurred to me you could run it against because it's usually, I believe, bacterial infections. But it's a really common problem. And that's cool if we can fucking solve it. **Brooke ** 57:22 And some people are super prone to them just based on, you know, bodily health or genetics or whatever. Like it's a thing. They have ongoing, chronic UTI kind of thing. So fuck yeah. **Margaret ** 57:37 It's kind of like when they finally got an HPV vaccine through and it was just like, oh my god, this is actually pretty fucking game changing, you know? I wish they would give it to fucking assigned male people. But yeah. **Brooke ** 57:47 And then conservative Christian types that were like, "Oh, we don't think that our children should have to have this vaccine."  **Inmn ** 57:54 Any kind of person can get the HPV vaccine. **Margaret ** 57:57 Oh, interesting. Good to know. **Inmn ** 58:00 Yeah, it's a different vaccine, I think. But anybodied person can get it.  **Margaret ** 58:07 That's good to know. And hopefully, next time, we'll have different news about King Charles III and cancer. But who knows? But that's This Month in the Apocalypse, which you have now listened to, or participated in if you are named Brooke or Inmn or Margaret. Unless your named Brooke, Inmn, or Margaret and you're not on the podcast, in which case you didn't participate in it. You just heard it. And then probably have a different kind of parasocial relationship with us if you share our names, especially if you're Inmn. Like, there's not a ton of you. And like, Inmn's pretty cool. So do you have like a different.... Please write in, Inmn's in the audience. Pretend to be our Inmn and we'll read a prepared script from you next time as if you're our Inmn. This is not true. I'm lying.  **Margaret ** 59:08 But what I'm not lying about is that if you want to support this podcast, you can do so by supporting our publisher, which is Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness. And you can do that by going to patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness. And if you do, we put up zine and podcasts. We do a lot of fucking stuff. We are your source for all of your anarchy culture. And another way you can support us this week of all weeks, if you are listening to this during May Day week, like the first week of May in 2024. Although if you listen to it in a different May Day week. It'll probably be true again. We are doing a 50% sale off of everything on our website. And that includes stuff that's really expensive, like the hardcover of Penumbra City, which is a $50 book, but now it's only $25 book. 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Wild Business Growth Podcast
#281: Camilla Opperman Morse – Shared Kitchen Gymnast, Founder of Nimbus

Wild Business Growth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 48:14


Camilla Opperman Morse, the Founder and CEO of Nimbus, joins the show to share her journey from selling late night grilled cheese and cookie dough to cooking up the innovative shared kitchen company. Hear how to run your business more efficiently, expand to multiple locations, raise funding from angel investors, the best business lessons from gymnastics and piano, and a magical number of Harry Potter references. Connect with Camilla at NimbusKitchen.com, social media @NimbusKitchen, and LinkedIn

Warrior Cats What is That?
244: Expected Expulsion and Finally Family

Warrior Cats What is That?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 118:53


We reach the end of Yellowfang's long road to Thunderclan.  Book: Super Edition: Yellowfang's Secret Support us on Ko-fi! WCWITCast Ko-fi Follow us on Twitter! WCWITCast (@WCWITCast)  Follow us on Instagram! WCWITCast    Cat Fact Sources: Mount Washington Observatory (@mwobs) • Instagram photos and videos Purr-n-Fur UK | Summit Cats - Mount Washington Observatory, New Hampshire Archive.org - MWOBS - Press Release - Mascot Poll Archive.org - MWOBS - Press Release - Election Results Marty the Star - Mount Washington Observatory Archive.org - MWOBS - Press Release - Observer Comments Marty Takes a Hike - Mount Washington Observatory Cat comment - Mount Washington Observatory Marty The Cat Dies After 12 Years At Mt. Washington Observatory | New Hampshire Public Radio Youtube - Mount Washington Observatory welcomes new resident cat, Nimbus This New Hampshire Cat Calls the Mount Washington Observatory Home. Nimbus Packs Bags, Heads to Mount Washington Observatory - CAHS Searching for New Hampshire's most weatherproof cat at the Mount Washington Observatory - Roadtrippers New Summit Cat, Nimbus, Finds Home At Mount Washington Observatory | New Hampshire Public Radio Nimbus the Cat Keeps Weather Observers Company Atop New England's Highest Peak Music: The following music was used for this media project: Happy Boy Theme by Kevin MacLeod  Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3855-happy-boy-theme License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/