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Paranormal Podcast icons Kyle Philson and Cam Hale from Expanded Perspectives join DU Podcast host Matt Harrison for a follow-up to their wildly popular episode that racked up millions of views. This time, they dive deeper into why eerie, unexplained moments in the outdoors captivate us—and how storytelling turns those chills into connections. This episode explores how sharing the strange creates community, from orbs and shadows in the trees to stories that hit close to home. If you've ever felt watched in the woods, this one's for you. www.expandedperspectives.comListen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Late nights at the hospital are usually quiet, but for one worker, a routine shift turned into an eerie experience. As the clock ticked past midnight in a century-old building, strange noises began echoing down the hall—noises unlike anything heard before. With every creak and moan of the ancient walls, the unsettling sounds grew louder, leaving the worker wondering, who or what was making these noises? If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
A tree has evolved to attract lightning strikes — to eliminate the competitionScientists working in Panama noticed that a particular tropical tree species was frequently struck by lightning, but was infrequently killed by the strikes. Forest ecologist Evan Gora found that Dipteryx oleifera trees were often the last ones standing after a lightning strike, which can kill over 100 trees with a single bolt. His team discovered the giant trees were more electrically conductive than other species, which allows them to not only survive strikes, but also channel lightning into parasitic vines and competing trees around them. The research was published in the journal New Phytologist.Anti-anxiety drugs we pee out could be affecting wild salmonOur bodies only process some of the pharmaceuticals we take, which means when we pee, we're releasing traces of drugs into the ecosystem. A study of the impact of trace amounts of anti-anxiety drugs on juvenile salmon suggests they might become too brave for their own survival. Jack Brand is a researcher at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and led the research published in the journal Science.Fossil discovery gives new insight into the mysterious DenisovansA jawbone pulled up by fishers off the coast of Taiwan in 2008 has proven to be a unique discovery. Analysis of preserved protein in the fossil has proved it is from a male Denisovan — a mysterious species of ancient human known from only fragmentary bones and ancient DNA. This gives new insight into how widespread this mysterious branch of humanity was. The research was led by a team including Takumi Tsutaya and Enrico Cappellini at the University of Copenhagen, and published in the journal Science.Earth's inner core is a lot more dynamic and smushy than we previously thoughtScientists used to think the inner core of our planet was a solid sphere of metal, but a new study in Nature Geoscience suggests its softer outer layers shift and deform over time. The researchers used pairs of earthquakes from the same location as X-rays to peer inside Earth to gauge what the inner core is doing; much like a stop-motion film. John Vidale, from the University of Southern California, said this insight can shed light on how a planet like ours evolves. Human noise has an impact on wildlife — here are two unique examplesTraffic, aircraft, industry, construction. Our world is saturated with artificial noise. We know noise impacts us and other animals, but new research is shedding light on how past experiences factor into the ways wildlife adapt to our noise pollution. Researchers in one study in Animal Behaviour found that yellow warblers in the Galapagos Islands that live closer to traffic become aggressive when defending their territory in noisy conditions compared to birds in quieter areas. Çağlar Akçay, from Anglia Ruskin University, said the birds exposed to more traffic have learned their warning calls aren't as effective when things get too noisy; and they resort to physical violence. Another study in Current Biology shows how spiders that are exposed to loud noises construct their webs differently in ways that could affect their ability to sense vibrations from prey or a potential mate. Brandi Pessman, from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, found that spiders tune their webs in noisy environments like a volume dial: city spiders turn their web volume down whereas country spiders turn it up.
We’ve all heard of white noise, that static sound the TV makes when poltergeists arrive. There are other colored noise too that mimic natural sounds like rainfall and ocean waves. What they do for us is just now being studied.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this edition of the Stro Show, Ashley Stroehlein settles another show dispute between Mac & Bone, she declines to make an animal noise, despite the listeners insistence on her doing so & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WBS: Oh, Boo Hoo #302 -- The gang is at it again. Brimstone is joined by his wing-man Alex DaPonte and Brim's wife Danielle as they chat about Brim and Danielle's visit to Salem, breakfast at Red's, the Vamp Fangs Noir Blanc awesomeness, and the Goodnight Fatty sadness. They discuss how Brim did the Abracadabra dance for social media at their hotel, and then witnessed creepy cringe sex noises from a nearby room. They discuss having a noodle party, Alex pouring coffee into his by mistake, and the Indiana teacher who fornicated with thirteen year old students… while they wore Ghostface masks. They also chat about why you don't take candy from strangers (or cookies), why audio equipment and drugs don't mix and Cookie Cutter released on Nintendo Switch today. Brim explains what gets Within Brim's Skin.
Ethan delves further into right action during a time of protest and chaos, using the recent examples of Tesla cars and cybertrucks being set on fire as a launching point. In The Power of Choice episode, he looked into the five precepts as guidelines for empowered and skillful action. In this episode, he looks into actions of mind as our guide: whether our actions are furthering our fixation on the three poisons of greed, hatred and delusion, or whether they are helping us liberate from those confused mentalities. Can we set samsara on fire instead? Ethan also makes a bad dad joke about using Tesla technology to make fart noises happen on a meditation retreat when our mind wanders or we need to wake up. Please support the podcast via Substack and subscribe for free or with small monthly contributions. Paid subscribers will receive occasional extras like guided meditations, extra podcast episodes and more! Check out all the cool offerings at our sponsor Dharma Moon, including the Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Training, starting March 21 (this week!). Free video courses, such as The Three Marks of Existence, are also available for download.
The compositions crafted by Yoko Shimomura for the Kingdom Hearts video game franchise represent a pivotal exploration of musical artistry within the realm of interactive entertainment. This episode endeavors to elucidate the profound impact of her work, particularly in relation to the previously discussed contributions of Hikaru Utada. As we delve into the intricate melodies and thematic elements that characterize Shimomura's compositions, we will uncover the emotional resonance they evoke within the gaming community. Furthermore, we will examine how these musical pieces intertwine with themes of identity and relationships, enriching the narrative experience of the franchise. By cross-posting this discourse to Systematic Geekology, we aim to illuminate the intersection of faith and fandom, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of these compositions.The intricate compositions crafted by Yoko Shimomura for the Kingdom Hearts video game franchise represent a remarkable confluence of musical artistry and narrative depth. Our discourse delves into the emotive power embedded within these melodies and their profound impact on the gaming community, transcending mere entertainment to forge genuine connections among players. We explore how these soundscapes, from the iconic 'Dearly Beloved' to the evocative themes associated with beloved characters, resonate on a personal level, articulating sentiments that often elude verbal expression. This episode serves not only as an appreciation of Shimomura's genius but also as a testament to the transformative role music plays in shaping our experiences within the fantastical realms of Kingdom Hearts, binding us together in shared nostalgia and emotion.Furthermore, we examine the essential role that music plays in the broader context of Kingdom Hearts, particularly in how it complements the narrative and enhances the gaming experience. The compositions are not merely background scores; they are integral to storytelling, enhancing emotional moments and deepening player immersion. We reflect on the cultural significance of these works, noting how they have become emblematic of a generation's formative experiences with video games. Our conversation also draws parallels to the previous discussions regarding Hikaru Utada's contributions, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between lyrics and melody in creating a cohesive artistic vision for the franchise. In essence, this episode is a celebration of the artistry behind video game music, illuminating how these compositions echo our own journeys and relationships in life. As we traverse the landscapes of Kingdom Hearts, we also recognize the collaborative spirit that defines the gaming community, where each note and rhythm invites dialogue and reflection. The episode catalyzes a conversation about the spiritual dimensions of gaming music, inviting listeners to contemplate how these compositions can evoke feelings of transcendence and connection to something greater than themselves. By engaging with the music of Yoko Shimomura, we engage not only with the artistry of video game soundtracks but also with the deeper narratives of identity, belonging, and the human experience. Join us as we navigate this rich tapestry of sound, emotion, and community, exploring how the music of Kingdom Hearts resonates within our lives and continues to inspire new generations of gamers.Takeaways: Yoko Shimomura's compositions for the Kingdom Hearts franchise resonate deeply with fans, evoking powerful emotions and nostalgia. The music of Kingdom Hearts has become integral to a community that cherishes its themes and melodies beyond mere gameplay. Yoko Shimomura's contributions to video game music, including Kingdom Hearts, have established her as a significant figure in the industry. The unique ability of Shimomura to blend original compositions with familiar...
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This listener's experience in a 1920s Florida house was filled with unsettling moments that made her question everything. From strange noises upstairs to ghostly jump sounds that couldn't be replicated, there was something odd in that house. But when the footsteps got too close and even the dog seemed to hear the spirits, it became undeniable. Is it just an old house settling, or is something—or someone—still lingering? If you have a real ghost story or supernatural event to report, please write into our show or call 1-855-853-4802! If you like the show, please help keep us on the air and support the show by becoming a Premium Subscriber. Subscribe here: http://www.ghostpodcast.com/?page_id=118 or at or at http://www.patreon.com/realghoststories
For episode 39 of Staffcast, Tom and Richard are joined by returning guest Jeff Passan to talk about felon coaches, e-sports, BeastMode getting one hit KO'd, sportswriter brawls, Bob Photography, John Cena betraying hundreds of make-a-wish kids, the loathsome Geoffs, playing catch with fast throwers, stepping on rakes for 30 seconds, and more! Follow your incredibly cool hosts and guest:Jeff PassanSean DoolittleTrevor HildenbergerRichard StaffTom HackimerEpisode art by Abigail Noy (sympatheticinker.com)Edited by Italian Dave (twitter.com/theitaliandave)Intro: Mr. Plow Jingle - Homer J. SimpsonOutro: Shooting Stars - Bag Raiders
In today's update... - A surprise St Paddy's Day ditty - Asking For A Friend: Is it offensive to dress like a leprechaun? - The LUCKIEST thing that's ever happened to you and more!
Ben & Woods kick off the 9am hour with some special audio that Paul has put together involving some strange noises that Woodsy made earlier in the show, before the guys give some more thoughts on SDFC's first home match on Saturday evening. Then at the bottom of the hour we get to The Reindl Report where we learn that apparently Chet Hanks is now becoming a country musician? Listen here!
There are so many noises in the world around us, and in this English lesson I will help you learn over thirty English words that we use to describe those noises.In this English lesson you'll learn words like: buzz, clink, clank, fizz, plunk, wham, bang, hiss, crackle, creak, twang, slosh, and many more!I hope you enjoy this English class about noises!Note: This is the audio portion of a Youtube English lesson which you can watch right here: or by searching Youtube for, "Bob the Canadian Noises"Support the show
Misophonia is the strong dislike or hatred of specific sounds or noises. Some examples include heavy breathing, a dog barking, a lawn mower, a dripping faucet and a pen clicking. Does this list make you think of a noise that drives you crazy? We all have noises that we hate! https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/health-wellness/2025/02/23/what-is-misophonia/78624380007/ Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshow/wkesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Pizza sharing policy. Hearing a lot of mole noises. You sound like a mole. This is a hotel and not a lodge. No hotel membership please. Something unprofessional is happening but I do not know what. I think there is … Continue reading →
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The ocean is filled with strange and unexplained sounds—booms, hums, and roars that defy scientific explanation. From the haunting “Bloop” to the mysterious “Upsweep,” these eerie noises have left researchers puzzled for decades. Are they natural phenomena, signs of undiscovered creatures, or even signals from deep-sea civilizations? Join us as we dive into the mystery of these unearthly sounds and what they could mean.
Experts decoded the mysterious sounds coming from Antarctica's icy waters, and the results are pretty wild. It turns out, these eerie noises are caused by shifting ice, underwater earthquakes, and even tiny sea creatures making sounds we can't normally hear. The massive ice sheets creak and groan as they move, creating deep, rumbling noises that travel for miles. Some of the sounds are also linked to climate change, as melting glaciers release trapped air and water in strange bursts. Scientists are now using these sounds to track how fast the ice is melting and how the ocean is changing. So, what once sounded like something out of a sci-fi movie is actually giving us crucial clues about the future of our planet! Are you ready to challenge your mind? Test your knowledge on everything from Earth to outer space with Bright Side: Quiz! https://linktr.ee/brightsidequiz With over 2,000 questions, 4 exciting modes, and local multiplayer for up to 4 players, this game is designed to keep you on your toes and bring endless fun.
Join us as we take an in-depth look at Matt Berry's brand-new album Heard Noises, including bonus tracks! A massive thanks to Acid Jazz Records for providing us with an advanced digital copy, so we could get this episode to you as quickly as possible. We also want to thank Steve Furst and Martin Green at Soho Radio for kindly letting us share clips from their recent interview with Matt.Leave us a comment: @obsessedobscure on Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky, Threads, and TikTokJoin our Discord Server and chat with us about the musicStuff we talked about this episode:Steve/Martin Show -Soho Radio- January 20, 2025ALBUM REVIEW: Matt Berry – Heard Noises-XS Noize- January 22, 2025Matt Berry: “I don't ever look back” - Luxury London - January 23, 2025It's All Expression: Matt Berry's Favourite Albums - The Quietus - January 08, 2025Intro/Outro music: "Obsessed and so Obscure - Phil Scragg Remix" originally from The Small Hours - 2016, Written and Performed by Matt Berry, Acid Jazz Records/Witchazel Ltd
"Things You Should Know" & Whale Noises
0:00 - Avalanche Defenseman Josh Manson joined us this morning as the Avalanche travel out east for a 3-game road trip in Boston and NY.24:38 - The AFC West is now essentially a retirement home. Look how old all the head coaches are! Also, the Russell Westbrook Experience is fitting in very well with the Nuggets rotation. So well that Vic decides to recreate his revealing outfit from yesterday's postgame presser. 45:05 - What are some of the best sounds in sports? And why does it sound like Pink Floyd? Then it's time for our favorite part of the week DRUNK TAKESSSSSSSSSS
A mysterious figure with glowing red eyes and supernatural leaping abilities terrorized Victorian London's streets. Many believed it to be paranormal, but others believed it was simply a bored, wealthy aristocrat with a taste for pranks.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: Was the legendary Spring Heeled Jack an Irish nobleman? (The Devil in the Dark Cloak: Unmasking Spring Heeled Jack) *** During the early morning hours of August 11, 1887, a terrible train crash occurred near the small town of Chatsworth, Illinois -- and left ghostly legends in its wake. (Hauntings of Illinois' Worst Train Disaster) *** It was a beautiful old home – a Queen Anne Victorian, with gingerbread-like shingles and trim all the way around, painted beige. One look, and you knew joy-filled years were lived in that home. But you know what they say… don't judge a book by its cover. (Noises and Unexplained Happenings) *** Seventeen years after he disappeared, has a man's killer been brought to justice? (The Strange Case of Zebb Quinn's Disappearance) *** A man shares his belief that he is being stalked – by something paranormal. (The Gray Lady) *** One of our Weirdo family members shares how the strange Elisa Lam case creeped into a terrifying case of sleep paralysis. (Terror From The Elisa Lam Case) *** The Bermuda Triangle is not the only vortex of missing ships, and half a world away, in a whole other ocean, there lies a counterpart in the waters near Japan, which by all accounts is just as strange as its Bermuda cousin. (The Devil's Sea) *** A man who has had no issues before is suddenly finding the energy in his house is out of whack. (Something Is Messing With The Energy In My House) *** With all the men of the house gone fishing, an axe murder chooses the perfect time to attack and kill the women inside. (The Smuttynose Murders)CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Disclaimer and Cold Open00:02:19.323 = Show Intro00:04:54.434 = Devil In The Dark Cloak: Unmasking Spring Heeled Jack00:15:56.345 = Illinois Train Disaster00:31:35.698 = Something Is Missing With The Energy In My House00:44:42.080 = Smuttynose Murders00:55:53.680 = The Gray Lady01:05:56.131 = Wack Energy01:10:58.420 – Terror From The Elisa Lam Case01:13:43.707 = The Devil's Sea of Japan01:24:59.018 = The Strange Case of Zeb Quinn's Disappearance01:30:45.927 = Show CloseSOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“Hauntings of Illinois' Worst Train Disaster” by Troy Taylor: https://tinyurl.com/ryh3m8x“Noises and Unexplained Happenings”: https://tinyurl.com/txp3haq“The Devil in the Dark Cloak: Unmasking Spring Heeled Jack”: https://tinyurl.com/wkgr663“The Strange Case of Zebb Quinn's Disappearance” by Orrin Grey for The Line Up: http://ow.ly/MTpL30lUmaF“The Devil's Sea of Japan” by Brent Swancer: https://tinyurl.com/sprcpur“Terror From the Elisa Lam Case” submitted anonymously to WeirdDarkness.com“The Gray Lady”: https://tinyurl.com/uymg3y5“The Smuttynose Murders” by Robert Wilhelm: https://tinyurl.com/a6kue74“Something Is Messing With The Energy In My House” by Russel James: https://tinyurl.com/r3ygrcoWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: September 21, 2018SOURCES PAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/SpringHeeledJackTRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2p83bdyj
KC and Sara begin by discussing the devastating wildfires in California. KiddChris is pissed at the lack of international aid offered to the United States in this time of need.Sara brings a news story about a 67-year-old woman and her 29-year-old boyfriend who were charged for having sex in public places!KiddChris shares struggles with sleepwalking and anxiety, and plays a creepy recording of him waking up in the middle of the night and making strange noises. Sara Elyse expresses concern!Finally, they discuss the two astronauts who have been stuck in space since June. KiddChris thinks all the chaos in America, the astronauts might have been forgotten!
This week we assign new year's resolutions to some randomly selected, famous nerds. Consumption: Mr. Pold - Gremlins, Red One, Carry-On St. Jimmy - Red One, Road House D'Viddy - The Devil Conspiracy, Secret Level, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, ThunderCats, Sasquatch Master Z - A Quiet Place: Day One, Love Lies Bleeding Music Provided By: Greg Gibbs / Most Guitars Are Made of Trees Krestovsky / Deleted Scenes Town Hall / The Strongest of Hands
Ending the year with what means most to him, Joshua Noel discusses the songs of Kingdom Hearts and how the community of the Kingdom Hearts fandom has morphed the meaning of these songs into something as beautiful as the songs themselves!.Who sings the Kingdom Hearts song? What is the song in Kingdom Hearts 3 dubstep? Who makes the music for Kingdom Hearts? Is Simple and Clean about Sora and Kairi? Who does Sora have a crush on? Was Sanctuary made for Kingdom Hearts? Which Kingdom Hearts game has Sanctuary? What is the opening song in Kingdom Hearts 3? What is the point of no return in Kingdom Hearts 3?.In this episode, you will:Learn about Hikaru UtadaDiscuss the various songs and music of the Kingdom Hearts franchiseDeconstruct the western need to explain everythingExplore feelings of transcendentalism .See all of the Anazao Podcast Network:https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm.Check out Joshua's substack, "The Kingdom Key":https://thekingdomkey.substack.com/.Hear more Kingdom Hearts contact on Systematic Geekology:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/91eb2808-3652-46d5-9377-d0ff6a9cc354Mentioned in this episode:Anazao PodcastsThis podcast is part of the Anazao Podcasts Network! Check out our other shows!Anazao Podcasts Pull up a chair, grab a mic, and join in the conversation!You too can lead an episode of Some Joyful Noises. Contact us at anazaoministriespodcasts@gmail.com or on Social Media if you have an idea for an episode you would like to lead on this podcast!Facebook Group
SHOW NOTES: Today, get ideas for refreshing your home with new décor on a budget, taking back your peace and quiet by reducing outside noises, and making sure your woodcutting efforts pay off with proper firewood storage. Plus, get tips for creating your best home ever with expert answers to all your DIY home improvement questions! - Home Décor: Refresh your space and keep down costs with 5 ideas for home décor on a dime. - Outdoor Noise: Get back your peace and quiet with tips for minimizing outdoor noises. - Firewood Storage: Proper firewood storage can prevent your plans for a perfect fire from going up in smoke. Q & A: - Contractors: Rita is frustrated by contractors who won't give her answers or estimates. We suggest a website to search for local contractors who are right for the job. - Pavers: How should George use mortar to lock new concrete pavers in place? He should build a pad at least 8” wider than what he needs or use flexible border edging. - Garage Floor: How to clean a garage floor coated with oil and grease? Laurie should pressure wash it with a TSP solution and let it dry before applying an epoxy floor finish. - Vent Fan: There's lots of condensation every time Brian uses the shower. He needs to reduce the bathroom humidity with a more powerful vent fan with a humidistat that discharges outside. - Concrete Stains: Acorns from the oak trees are staining Gail's concrete driveway. We recommend cleaning it as needed by scrubbing the surface with oxygenated bleach. - HVAC Fireplace: Paul has questions about installing a wood or gas fireplace with a chimney through the center of the house. We discuss things he needs to know. - Insulation: Amy wants to add insulation to a huge old attic. Her best option is spray foam insulation, but it will cover the rafters that she wants to leave exposed. - Flooring: What type of floating floor could possibly be refinished later if necessary? We recommend that Doug install engineered hardwood flooring. ASK A QUESTION: Need help with your own home improvement or décor question? We'd love to help! Call the show 24/7 at 888-MONEY-PIT (888-666-3974) or post your question here: https://www.moneypit.com/ask. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ep 114: Dec 18, 2024 - Interview w/Celestine Star on Reptilians, Cattle Mutilations, Loud Jet Noises & Q&A More strange jet sounds in Manizales, Colombia Similar to June 23, 2020 loud jet sound from Austria Also metallic sound, like trumpets in the middle of the night Eerie animal mutilations in Oregon and England Black Angus “died in a position she couldn't have gotten into by herself” “tongue was excised and her udder and vaginal tissue removed, all without blood” Interview with Celestine Star, ex-wife of Ernest Robert Hunt, former Flight Chief of Edwards AFB “Home was tapped, because everything was being recorded” “reptilians…those reptilians” vast caverns under Edwards AFB “there was a reptilian being”…”sharp claw-like hands” “the eyes, yellow”.. “they had a slit in the eye” “it is about the control of the Earth” “I know that there are special that our Government is working with” ==== NEW PRINTINGS NOW AVAILABLE: Glimpses of Other Realities, Vol. 1: Fact & Eye Witnesses Now available on Amazon: https://earthfiles.com/glimpses1 Glimpses of Other Realities, Vol. 2: High Strangeness Now available on Amazon: https://earthfiles.com/glimpses2 ==== Upcoming appearances: Conscious Life Expo 2025, February 7-10, 2025 https://earthfiles.com/cle ==== — For more incredible science stories, Real X-Files, environmental stories and so much more. Please visit my site https://www.earthfiles.com — Be sure to subscribe to this Earthfiles Channel the official channel for Linda Moulton Howe https://www.youtube.com/user/Earthfiles. — To stay up to date on everything Earthfiles, follow me on FaceBook@EarthfilesNews and Twitter @Earthfiles. To purchase books and merchandise from Linda Moulton Howe, be sure to only shop at my official Earthfiles store at https://www.earthfiles.com/earthfiles-shop/ — Countdown Clock Piano Music: Ashot Danielyan, Composer: https://www.pond5.com/stock-music/100990900/emotional-piano-melancholic-drama.html
It seems like we get so caught up in peace and quiet and calm surroundings that we tend to forget that only makes meditation easier. It's often hard to find perfect peace and quiet so this meditartion hopes to help the meditator remember that there is no such thing as a perfect meditation, there is only the meditation we are currently in. Noises and distractions only serve to help us practice being more present with ourselves. One breath at a time.
Host, Commissioner and dead man Zach Osowski is back to cry about his fantasy season ending, cry about Jerome Ford and cry about Marvin Harrison Jr. and the rest of his underwhelming picks. Then he goes back through the draft to see who was the worst pick of each round.
Al talks to all round lovely person, Scarlett Moffat, about making stupid noises with her kid and generally being a mum. Check out Dadsnet on YouTube for reviews, jokes and loads more: https://shorturl.at/cinZ1 Or head to Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheDadsnet Join the Dadsnet community to have your say: https://www.facebook.com/groups/298654160327022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to another episode of the Dave Moore Podcast. In this episode we get a little peak into Patrick Kielty's home life. We also meet the Two Johnnies who take on Music Master, and Dave's Washing Machine has blown his mind!
Hi Only One in the Room listeners! Today we're introducing you to another podcast we think you're really going to enjoy. It's called Something You Should Know with Mike Carruthers. Every episode of Something You Should Know delivers fascinating insights that can help us all understand our world – and each other – a little better. In today's episode, Mike talks about how status affects our path to success and how to reduce anxiety: SYSK: Why Status Is Critical to Your Success & Why Is There So Much Anxiety? In the average lifespan, there are 2 separate years (and they are decades apart) where people report being the happiest. Can you guess what they are? Listen and find out. https://newsfeed.time.com/2013/07/22/study-23-and-69-are-the-happiest-ages/ The higher your status, the more likely you are to be successful. So how do you acquire high status? You might think power grants you status but that's not really it. People of high-status exhibit 2 qualities – and you can too, according to my guest Alison Fragale. She is a Distinguished Scholar of Organizational Behavior at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Financial Times and other media outlets. She is author of the book Likeable Badass (https://amzn.to/47a5P5c). Anxiety! You hear it talked about a lot. It seems as if more people are more anxious than ever before. So, what is anxiety, why does it seem to be on the rise and what is the best way to address it and reduce it? Here with some fresh insight into worry and anxiety is Russell Kennedy, M.D., who has dealt with his own debilitating anxiety. He is also a neuroscientist and author of the book Anxiety Rx: A Revolutionary New Prescription for Anxiety Relief―from the Doctor Who Created It (https://amzn.to/3ANfrqw). Noises have colors. At least some of them do. You have probably heard of white noise but there is also pink, brown and black noise. Listen as I reveal what they are. https://www.wired.com/story/colours-of-noise/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Good news! If you enjoy today's episode, there's plenty more to learn from Something You Should Know – Mike and his recent guests have discussed topics like the bystander effect, how animals communicate, introversion vs. extroversion, and so much more! You'll learn something new and useful in every episode. Look for Something You Should Know wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We also discuss the things that we will NEVER skimp on no matter how poor we get
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1 hour and 39 minutes The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. Rishi and Ryan have been our biggest supporters from the beginning. Check out their wide selection of officially licensed Michigan fan gear at their 3 store locations in Ann Arbor or learn about their custom apparel business at undergroundshirts.com. Our associate sponsors are: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, The Sklars Brothers, the Autograph: Fandom Rewarded app, Champions Circle, Winewood Organics, Community Pest Solutions, and Venue by 4M where we recorded this. 1. Offense vs Indiana Starts at 1:00 When the head coach makes a completely obvious bad decision about something, that's when your patience gets especially broken. Let's talk bout Sherrone's game management. Sorry to Drake Johnson for catching strays in this segment. If he has the best players, would he even realize it? Why is Ben Hall coming in over Kalel Mullings? Davis Warren is just not good enough, he missed too many passes that should've been routine. All problems at some point go back to the offensive line. Kirk Campbell seemed to have a good gameplan for Michigan State but this was bad. How would you compare this to the Threet/Sheridan offense? Kalel Mullings' flea flickers are beautiful. 2. Defense vs Indiana Starts at 26:05 Defense completely dominated the 2nd half at least. They didn't give up 8 yards on the first play of a two-minute drill! Indiana turtled at the end of the first half and it almost cost them the game. Shout out to Zeke Berry for having a great game. Michigan ran blitzes but they weren't six man blitzes. Cam Brandt looked like Taco Charlton for a moment there! Michigan is in a reasonably good spot for next year's defensive line. Hillman came back from the dead on a MISSION. It gets Italian for a second. Indiana's punt return was a Jabrillian return. Special Teams have done worse than regress, they've become disorganized. 3. Hot Takes, Men's Basketball vs Wake Forest Starts at 49:39 Takes hotter than the flu fever that struck CJ Stroud in the 2nd half of the Lions game. Statwise, it was a very even game between Michigan and Wake Forest. Michigan is a team of passers without a total dude and they're still getting used to each other. Goldin was underused in this game and is getting shots that are outside of his game. It's a competitive loss against a good team at the start of the season so no need to panic. 4. Around the Big Ten with Jamie Mac Starts at 1:14:03 UCLA 20, Iowa 17 UCLA ran the ball, Iowa did not! Iowa is down to their 3rd QB since Cade has a concussion. There are six total turnovers in this game. Suddenly UCLA is eyeing down a bowl game! Rutgers 26, Minnesota 19 Rutgers gets a safety. Greg Schiano has one of the most egregious uses of the word "literally". The Rutgers train horn grinds Seth's gears. Oregon 39, Maryland 18 Oregon with only 363 total yards of offense. The ducks killed the clock with a 3(!) minute drive. Penn State 35, Washington 6 This might mean something for Penn State because they completely dominated an offense that has been at least decent all year. Where was this Penn State offensive gameplan against Ohio State?? Washington kicked back-to-back sad field goals in the redzone. Ohio State 45, Purdue 0 Nothing to see here. The Michigan Indiana game did raise some red flags for the Indiana Ohio State game. MUSIC: "Cruel To Be Kind"-- Nick Lowe "Favourite" -- Fountains DC "We Gonna Make It" -- Jadakiss “Across 110th Street”—JJ Johnson and his Orchestra
This week on Derry Public Radio, we dive into "The Man in the Black Suit" from Stephen King's "Everything's Eventual". Join CM, Josh, and Eve as they unravel the chilling tale of Gary, a man in his nineties reflecting on a terrifying encounter from his childhood. They discuss the haunting presence of the devil, the significance of faith and chance, and the eerie atmosphere of 1914 Motton. Delve into the psychological horror as they explore Gary's struggle with the memory of the devil and the existential dread that lingers with him. The hosts also draw parallels to other King works, such as "The Outsider" and "Revival", and share their thoughts on the impact of short stories. Brace your ears for a spine-tingling chill on Episode 170, "Wonderfully Awful Noises". Join our Discord community: https://discord.gg/ZNJvTgShkk For more Derry Public Radio, head over to www.patreon.com/derrypublicradio for exclusive episodes, early releases, and more bonus content! For everything else: https://linktr.ee/derrypublicradio
We love covering a nu-metal-adjacent album, and perhaps no rapper was toeing that line more than DMX in 1998, as his debut album came out equal parts vicious and solemn, and we cover it all here. You know that John was scared by DMX (but still liked him) and Bryan was out of his hip-hop phase at the time but we find an awful lot to like here. DMX is both a very arresting character and rapper, and this album is as assured as a debut album gets. It's not often we get the unholy triumvirate of a Rolling Stone, Spin, and Vibe profile on an artist, but it means there's tons to discuss with the articles and it gets a little insane. We also take a look at the recently announced lineups for both the Sonic Temple and Sick New World festivals. If you want to hear us discuss even more interesting characters, head on over to patreon.com/thepodkast, where $4/month gets you access to THREE bonus episodes every single month. Last month, our good friend Howell Dawdy joined us to discuss the wildly strange debut Christian hip-hop/nu-metal album from D.C. Talk's TobyMac, an episode which covered some of the strangest lyrics we've ever encountered and it was a blast. With your donation you also get access to our entire bonus back catalogue, access to our Discord, merch discounts, and MORE! Check it out!
Alexis Alcalá, the founder of InnerCamp, is a teacher of Breathwork, Bodywork, and Tantra, with over 10 years of experience in complementary therapies. -- Upgrade Your Brain Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness https://braingym.fitness/ --- Speaking Podcast/ Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ https://partnerco.world/ My Website https://partner.co/?custid=N6543249 ------------------ About my Guest Alexis Alcala : Alexis Alcalá, the founder of InnerCamp, is a teacher of Breathwork, Bodywork, and Tantra, with over 10 years of experience in complementary therapies. Renowned for his adeptness in fusing deep scientific knowledge with spiritual insights, Alexis excels at making ancient wisdom accessible and relevant in modern contexts. Embarking on a transformative journey after a pivotal shift from the corporate world, Alexis embraced the principles of holistic living. This significant change not only reshaped his life's trajectory but also ignited a profound passion for self-discovery and personal growth. This quest for knowledge led Alexis to train under a roster of esteemed mentors, each enriching his understanding and practice in diverse fields such as somatic therapies, Breathwork, Tantra, and energy work. Alexis' journey is marked by a deep engagement with these disciplines, which not only facilitated his own healing but also inspired him to synthesize his learnings. His creation of Holosomatic Therapy is a testament to his innovative spirit and commitment to holistic healing. As a teacher, Alexis does not merely impart skills; he shares a part of his transformative journey, encouraging and guiding others towards their own paths of holistic wellness and enlightenment. What we Discussed: - Alexis journey to Breathwork (1 mins) - Don't follow someone elses dreams (5:20 mins) - Did you go through the Journey of different breathworks (7:30 mins) - How to ensure a safe environment for online breathwork (11:30 mins) - The effect of Noises during a breathwork session (14 mins) - Breathwork Associations ( 15 mins) - How to ensure the Breathwork associations is not just a money organisation (18 mins) - What is Tantra (19:30 mins) - The dark side of the Kama Sutra (23 mins) - His Energy Work Journey (27 mins) - Psychedelics (30 mins) - LSD (33:30 mins) - How professional his Course is (35 mins) - How he embraced Sciencein his works (37 mins) How to Contact Alexis Alcala : https://innercamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/innercamp/ https://www.facebook.com/innercamp/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqDaIVOzNYVvurQCEapV1uw https://open.spotify.com/user/1158921555?si=9f432c78dcde459b --- Help Support the Podcast by visiting my Store, Making a Donation or Supporting my Sponsors http://meditationpodcast.org/ Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/meditationpodcast.org
In the average lifespan, there are 2 separate years (and they are decades apart) where people report being the happiest. Can you guess what they are? Listen and find out. https://newsfeed.time.com/2013/07/22/study-23-and-69-are-the-happiest-ages/ The higher your status, the more likely you are to be successful. So how do you acquire high status? You might think power grants you status but that's not really it. People of high-status exhibit 2 qualities – and you can too, according to my guest Alison Fragale. She is a Distinguished Scholar of Organizational Behavior at the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Financial Times and other media outlets. She is author of the book Likeable Badass (https://amzn.to/47a5P5c). Anxiety! You hear it talked about a lot. It seems as if more people are more anxious than ever before. So, what is anxiety, why does it seem to be on the rise and what is the best way to address it and reduce it? Here with some fresh insight into worry and anxiety is Russell Kennedy, M.D., who has dealt with his own debilitating anxiety. He is also a neuroscientist and author of the book Anxiety Rx: A Revolutionary New Prescription for Anxiety Relief―from the Doctor Who Created It (https://amzn.to/3ANfrqw). Noises have colors. At least some of them do. You have probably heard of white noise but there is also pink, brown and black noise. Listen as I reveal what they are. https://www.wired.com/story/colours-of-noise/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Mankiewicz and Andrea Canning discuss Andrea's episode, “Noises in the Night.” In November 2016, 16-year-old cheerleader Emma Walker was found dead in her Knoxville, Tennessee home. An investigation revealed she was killed by a bullet shot from outside her house that pierced the wall of her bedroom. Andrea and Josh talk about the people who helped investigators bring the killer to justice – his own friends – and reflect on what parents can do to protect their teens from toxic relationships. Later, Andrea shares a podcast-exclusive clip from her interview with two of Emma's friends. Plus, Josh and Andrea answer viewer and listener questions from social media.Listen to the full episode of "Noises in the Night" here: https://link.chtbl.com/dl_noisesinthenight
A community in Knoxville, TN, is shaken when a popular high school student is found murdered in her bed. Two students who helped police solve the case speak to Andrea Canning.