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Jenny Mustard is a writer and content creator, born in Sweden but living in London. Jenny and her work have featured in the Observer, the Independent, Vogue, Stylist, the Evening Standard and elsewhere. She has over 600k followers, and more than 50 million views on YouTube. Her acclaimed debut novel, OKAY DAYS, was published in 2023 and her novels have been translated to ten languages. What a Time to Be Alive (Pegasus Books, 2025) was a New York Times Editors Pick. Recommended Books: Yiyun Li, Things in Nature Merely Grow Joy Williams, 99 Stories of God; --“After the Haiku Period,” Paris Review Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Hosted by Chris Beckett & Shane Ludtke, two amateur astronomers in Saskatchewan. actualastronomy@gmail.com This month we talk about the Moon occulting Regulus, Saturn and Neptune pairing up while Mercury is visible in the evening sky and occulted by the Moon for some. The Zodiacal light also becomes visible in February and we give you the details on seeing lunar features and some of the best Deep Sky objects plus the Carbon and Double Stars to see at this month. Feb 1 - Full Moon - 26 Aur Coulorful Double Feb 2 - Regulus occulted by Moon for Most NA 8:50pm EST Feb 3 - Zodiacal Light becomes visible this month in W evening skies when Moon isn't in sky. Feb 6 - Carbon Star W Orion best this evening Feb 7 h3945 CMa, a Colorful Double well placed Feb 9th Last Quarter Moon - Gegenschein high in S at midnight for next 2 weeks NGC 1502 Well placed at the end of Kemble's Cascade Feb 10th - Antares 0.7 degrees N of Moon - Not here in NA! - Lunar Curtis X visible Feb 17 - New Moon / Young Crescent Moon visible in W after Sunset - Annular Eclipse…for Antarctica Feb 18 - Venus 1.7 degrees S of Moon and Mercury .1 degrees N of Moon, Occultation for S USA. Feb 19 - Mercury at greatest Elongation 18-degrees from Sun in evening sky. Feb 23 - Hipparchus Ray - 20 Gem Colorful double star - Carbon Star UU Aur best Feb 24 First Quarter Moon & PLEIADES - Magnus Ray visible and Mons Pico & Beta Feb 25th - Lunar Straight Wall Visible - 38 Gem colorful Double Feb 26th - Mercury 5-degrees N of Venus Feb 27th - Jupiter 4-degrees S of Moon - Not here - NGC 2403, NGC 2392 & NGC 2237 Well Placed Feb 15 - Saturn .9 degrees S of Neptune - NGC 2362 Well placed this evening We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
In the aftermath of her initial investigation, Chloe hears from a close family member of Moth's. The story is one of deep divides…and another theft. But it takes her one step closer to understanding who Moth and Raynor Winn really are.Credits: Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision - Karla PatellaSound design - Rowan BishopExecutive Producer - Jasper CorbettSubscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anne Ghesquière reçoit Thomas d'Ansembourg, psychothérapeute et expert en CNV (communication non violente). Quels sont ces mécanismes invisibles qui nous enferment dans la répétition, la lutte, la peur ou l'épuisement ? Comment les déprogrammer pour nous créer une vie choisie plutôt qu'une vie subie ? Comment retrouver une existence qui ait du sens en nouant avec soi-même et les autres des relations profondes, fécondes et inspirantes ? Comment, en se changeant soi, contribuer à changer et à réenchanter le monde ? Thomas d'Ansembourg nous invite à identifier les systèmes de pensée qui nous habitent pour être plus heureux dans notre vie en tant que personnes mais aussi en tant que citoyens. Son livre, Te changer toi peut tout changer, est paru aux éditions HarperCollins. Épisode #663Quelques citations du podcast avec Thomas d'Ansembourg : "Quand il y a des épreuves dans nos vies, c'est souvent pour permettre une éclosion de conscience.""Nous avons plus appris à compenser notre mal-être qu'à nourrir notre bien-être profond, stable, généreux et contagieux.""Nous avons besoin d'intégrer dans nos vies des disciplines de paix."À réécouter :#162 Quel sens pour les jeunes ?Recevez chaque semaine l'inspirante newsletter Métamorphose par Anne GhesquièreDécouvrez Objectif Métamorphose, notre programme en 12 étapes pour partir à la rencontre de soi-même.Suivez nos RS : Insta, Facebook & TikTokAbonnez-vous sur Apple Podcast /Spotify / Deezer / CastBox / YoutubeSoutenez Métamorphose en rejoignant la Tribu MétamorphoseThèmes abordés lors du podcast avec Thomas d'Ansembourg :00:00 Introduction01:30 L'invité03:51 La société va-t-elle mal ?05:43 Pourquoi se changer soi ?08:17 Connaissance de soi et dimension citoyenne11:24 D'où viennent nos encodages profonds ?13:11 La Communication Non-Violente (CNV)16:08 Résultat vs Qualité du lien17:43 Les 5 mécanismes d'autoblocage19:30 La culture du malheur22:09 Se libérer de la compulsion25:43 Observer ses systèmes de pensées27:21 Tragédie et hypnose collective30:01 La gratitude comme moteur31:28 Du conflit au respect de l'autre34:23 Le mythe de la violence rédemptrice37:04 Jouer ses masques pour s'en libérer39:45 L'estime de soi, un enjeu du vivre ensemble41:30 La violence, expression de la frustration43:07 Sortir de la mécanique de la méfiance46:47 La culture de la séparation et vision binaire49:51 La tentation de l'extrême51:44 Un autre regard sur le monde52:30 La culture contre le temps57:05 Retrouver le souffle01:00:52 La puissance du rêveAvant-propos et précautions à l'écoute du podcast Photo DR Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.auburnobserver.comJustin and Dan recap Auburn basketball's massive comeback win against Texas and look ahead to a major challenge ahead at Tennessee. Topics for this episode include:* how things shifted so dramatically after Auburn's uneven start* Auburn's eye-popping offensive stats from the second half* Keyshawn Hall's brilliance and how Auburn utilizes it* Kevin Overton's apology and subsequent domination* Tahaad's quest for efficiency* what constitutes a foul inside ECW Arena * Justin makes a bold prediction about SWA's future* a brief preview of the Food City Free-For-All against Tennessee in Knoxville* a Troy Women's Basketball update from Dan* another thrilling installment of audience favorite The Wings 94.3 Game* Classic Grubserver Nonsense, featuring a pizza place from the 1950s, discontinued fast food menu items, and root beerThis is a premium podcast for Observer subscribers only. You can join by clicking the button below or going to this link.Follow Dan (@dnpck) and Justin (@JFergusonAU) on Twitter.
In this weeks episode we launch the new 'Proust Photo Quiz'. Friend of the podcast photographer Harry Borden is the first to take the questions on... The Proust Questionnaire is a set of questions answered by the French writer Marcel Proust. Proust answered the questionnaire in a confession album, titled An Album to Record Thoughts, Feelings, etc. The album was found in 1924 and published in the French literary journal Les Cahiers du Mois. Our 'Proust Photo Quiz' is an adaption of the original text. Harry Borden was born in New York and brought up on a farm in Devon in the South West of England. He studied photography at Plymouth College of Art and Design. Borden moved to London after graduation, where he worked as an assistant for the photographer Lester Bookbinder. He received his first commission from The Observer in 1994 and continued to work for the title until the present day photographing celebrities, musicians, creatives and politicians. Examples of Borden's work are held in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery, London and National Portrait Gallery, Australia and appeared regularly in Harpers & Queen, Vogue and The New Yorker. In June 2005, he had his first solo exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, London titled Harry Borden: On Business which included 30 portraits of leading business leaders. In 2017 his book Survivor, A Portrait of the Survivors of the Holocaust was published having been shortlisted for the European Publishers Award for Photography in 2014. It was later judged among the 10 best photography books of 2018 by the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation. In 2021 his second book Single Dad was published by Hoxton Mini Press. He continues to work on a commissioned basis and on personal work, whilst also lecturing on the MA Professional Photography at Oxford Brookes University. Borden's YouTube channel which contains films made with his son Fred can be found at www.youtube.com/@fredandharryborden his photography at www.harryborden.com Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott continues to work as a photographer, writer and filmmaker and is the Subject Coordinator for both undergraduate and post graduate study of photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England. Scott's book Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is now on sale. © Grant Scott 2026
Today is Wednesday, January 28. Here are the latest headlines from the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, visit InForum.com.
Moth is suffering from a rare and terminal illness: corticobasal degeneration. Life expectancy rarely extends beyond eight years. But almost two decades after his diagnosis, Moth is still defying the odds. Has he discovered the secret to a medical miracle?Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits:Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouAdditional reporting - James UrquhartProducer - Matt RussellSound design - Rowan BishopFact checking - Madeleine ParrMusic supervision - Karla PatellaExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rachel hears the shocking story of “Patient A”, who explains that patients are at risk too. Her testimony raises more questions about the way sexual misconduct cases are handled in healthcare, as victims — both doctors and patients — call for change.Reporter: Rachel SylvesterProducer: Gary MarshallArtwork: Lola WilliamsSound Design: Dominic DelargyEditor: Jasper Corbett Subscribe to The Observer today: https://observer.co.uk/subscribe And get access to:Our podcasts before anyone elseA daily edition, curated by our editors 7 days a weekPuzzles from the inventors of the cryptic crosswordRecipes for every occasionFree tickets to join Observer events in our newsroom or onlineClick here to subscribe today for just £1 for your first month.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this latest episode of The News & Observer's North Carolina politics podcast, Under the Dome, for Jan. 27, 2026: Host and Capitol bureau chief Dawn Vaughan talks with democracy reporter Kyle Ingram and new higher education reporter Jane Sartwell about changes in early voting days at some voting sites, as well as a dispute over a candidate's party status. Plus UNC Trustees consider program cuts, and what to expect at the Board of Governors and House Oversight meetings this week. Host: Dawn Vaughan Guests: Kyle Ingram & Jane Sartwell Producer: Kevin Keister Want even more North Carolina politics news? Our Under the Dome newsletter dives deep into all things #ncpol and legislative happenings. It's sent to your inbox Sunday to Friday. Sign up here. Please consider supporting local journalism with a subscription to The N&O. If you're already a subscriber, thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Il y a des jours où l'on aimerait que la vie reste simple.On dépose son enfant à la crèche, on l'embrasse, on lui fait un dernier coucou à travers la baie vitrée et on part travailler.Tout semble normal.Et puis parfois, sans raison évidente, quelque chose résiste.Un inconfort diffus.Un détail minuscule, un geste, un regard.Et cette sensation étrange, logée quelque part entre le ventre et le cœur, qui ne veut pas se taire et qui nous dit que quelque chose cloche.Mon invitée du jour, Stéphanie, a vécu l'un de ces moments où l'intuition maternelle ne vous lâche pas jusqu'à vous pousser à agir.Dans son histoire, il y a de l'amour, du courage et un besoin de vérité.Bienvenue dans un épisode intense, parfois dérangeant et plein d'amour.Aujourd'hui, avec Stéphanie, nous allons parler d'un corps qui réagit avant la tête, d'une porte qu'on ne referme pas comme d'habitude et d'un doudou que l'on embarque dans la précipitation.RÉSUMÉ DE L'ÉPISODE AVEC STÉPHANIE00:00 – Le pressentiment qui ne passe pasStéphanie raconte cette sensation diffuse, corporelle et persistante qui s'installe sans raison apparente après l'entrée de sa fille en crèche.04:00 – Devenir mère solo et aiguiser son intuitionElle revient sur sa grossesse, la naissance de Soraya et la manière dont son intuition maternelle s'est renforcée très tôt.07:10 – Le retour au travail et la séparationStéphanie évoque la reprise rapide du travail, la difficulté de confier son bébé et le choix contraint de la crèche.09:30 – Les premiers changements chez son bébéElle décrit les signaux subtils chez Soraya : alimentation, comportements, repli et stress croissant.12:40 – L'intuition face au doute et au déni extérieurStéphanie raconte comment son entourage minimise ses ressentis et la fait douter de sa légitimité de mère.16:20 – Observer pour comprendreElle décide de rester, de regarder, et tente de rationaliser ce qu'elle perçoit dans la crèche.18:00 – Le jour où le corps dit stopStéphanie explique ce matin où son corps réagit violemment et la pousse à agir sans réfléchir.19:00 – La scène de tropElle raconte le moment où elle surprend la violence exercée sur sa fille et la réaction instinctive qui s'ensuit.23:00 – Protéger son enfant coûte que coûteStéphanie parle de la fuite, du doudou attrapé dans la précipitation et de la décision irréversible de retirer sa fille.27:00 – Après-coup, effondrement et reconstructionElle partage les conséquences émotionnelles, le burn-out, puis la manière dont cette épreuve a transformé sa maternité et sa vie.intuition maternelle • instinct de mère • maman solo • bébé en crèche • protéger son enfantSi vous aimez La petite voix, je compte sur vous pour laisser des commentaires, des étoiles ✨ et des bonnes notes sur votre plateforme de podcast préférée. Merci
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.auburnobserver.comFor those who are new to The Observer: Friends of the Program is a freewheeling discussion among three Auburn fans. Their thoughts and opinions do not necessarily reflect the views of Observer management, and some language might not be suitable for all listeners. Enjoy.In this episode of The Friends of the Program…* how a morning bet from Painter led to Auburn's win at Florida* normalize slamming home a dunk to close a victory* Steven Pearl vs. Todd Golden* “a pretty strong slap on the butt there”* a trip down memory lane back to 2023* the Charles Bediako situation* Keyshawn Hall, what a guy* “Johni Broome actually got me to turn on a G-League game”* how Dylan Cardwell can turn into Hakeem Olajuwon by his second contract* what the fellas would do if Auburn tried to bring a pro onto its team* “you mean, like, the Russian man?”* a special message to the haters* “about time we got some talent at The Observer”* Dave tries to petition to write a newsletter* why it's now important to come in second for 5-stars in football* analysis of how many times a quarterback has been compared to Cam Newton* “where am I supposed to find an Ole Miss basketball fan to trash talk?”* an update on egg prices
How is the Trump administration defending the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents? Why was Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham blocked from running as MP? And what role will Trump's new Board of Peace play in Gaza?Jasper Corbett is joined by The Observer reporters Stephen Armstrong and Serena Cesareo, and producer Poppy Bullard to battle out who can pitch the story that should lead the news.Please come and see us at the next The News Meeting Live on Thursday, the 29th of January: https://observer.co.uk/our-events/the-news-meeting-live-7 **We want to hear what you think! Email us at: newsmeeting@observer.co.uk Follow us on Social Media: @ObserverUK on X @theobserveruk on Instagram and TikTok@theobserveruk.bsky.social on bluesky Host: Jasper CorbettProducer: Amalie SortlandExecutive Producer: Matt RussellTo find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Download the Observer app – for a listening experience curated by our journalists Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comme chaque vendredi, un médecin spécialisé répond aux questions des auditrices de Priorité Santé. Cette semaine, nous parlons des accidents domestiques. Étouffement, chute, intoxication, brûlure, électrocution… Comment réagir lorsque son enfant est victime d'un accident domestique ? Quels conseils pour prévenir leur survenue ? Pour beaucoup, la maison est un lieu sécurisant où l'on se retrouve, où l'on se repose, où la famille se construit et parfois se chamaille. Mais un certain nombre de risques – et même de dangers – peuvent se produire entre les murs ou dans le périmètre du domicile. Ces accidents de la vie courante qui, dans l'essentiel des cas, peuvent être évités, d'où l'importance d'insister en particulier sur le volet prévention des accidents domestiques ! Anticiper les risques et adapter l'environnement Observer, repérer, identifier les risques potentiels pour mettre en place des solutions simples, qui vont correspondre aux différents âges de la vie : en particulier pour les jeunes enfants et les personnes âgées. Faire le tour du domicile en observant et anticipant, pour mettre en place des réponses adaptées : des aménagements parfois temporaires, des stratégies d'évitement. Conseils pratiques Des mesures simples : comme, par exemple, ne pas transvaser les produits ménagers, souvent toxiques, dans des bouteilles non identifiées, placer les produits et objets dangereux hors de portée des enfants, éviter les obstacles pour prévenir les chutes. Des conseils souvent peu coûteux qui, dans la plupart des cas, peuvent permettre d'éviter des risques aussi variés que nombreux : chute, brûlure, coupure, électrocution, intoxication ou noyade et étouffement après une fausse route. Savoir comment réagir Ces accidents, quand ils surviennent, nécessitent dans la plupart des cas une réaction rapide : dans cet esprit, effectuer une formation – même brève – en premiers secours, peut faire la différence, pour apprendre les gestes qui sauvent, avant l'arrivée des secours ou de pouvoir consulter un médecin. Avec : Dr Massamba Sassoum Diop, médecin urgentiste et président de SOS-médecin à Dakar au Sénégal. Médecin urgentiste au SAMU de l'Essonne, en région parisienne. La palabre au féminin de Charlie Dupiot. Programmation musicale : ► Singuila – L'enfant du pays ► Cycy Rock, Bazzarba – Makambu ya kala.
Comme chaque vendredi, un médecin spécialisé répond aux questions des auditrices de Priorité Santé. Cette semaine, nous parlons des accidents domestiques. Étouffement, chute, intoxication, brûlure, électrocution… Comment réagir lorsque son enfant est victime d'un accident domestique ? Quels conseils pour prévenir leur survenue ? Pour beaucoup, la maison est un lieu sécurisant où l'on se retrouve, où l'on se repose, où la famille se construit et parfois se chamaille. Mais un certain nombre de risques – et même de dangers – peuvent se produire entre les murs ou dans le périmètre du domicile. Ces accidents de la vie courante qui, dans l'essentiel des cas, peuvent être évités, d'où l'importance d'insister en particulier sur le volet prévention des accidents domestiques ! Anticiper les risques et adapter l'environnement Observer, repérer, identifier les risques potentiels pour mettre en place des solutions simples, qui vont correspondre aux différents âges de la vie : en particulier pour les jeunes enfants et les personnes âgées. Faire le tour du domicile en observant et anticipant, pour mettre en place des réponses adaptées : des aménagements parfois temporaires, des stratégies d'évitement. Conseils pratiques Des mesures simples : comme, par exemple, ne pas transvaser les produits ménagers, souvent toxiques, dans des bouteilles non identifiées, placer les produits et objets dangereux hors de portée des enfants, éviter les obstacles pour prévenir les chutes. Des conseils souvent peu coûteux qui, dans la plupart des cas, peuvent permettre d'éviter des risques aussi variés que nombreux : chute, brûlure, coupure, électrocution, intoxication ou noyade et étouffement après une fausse route. Savoir comment réagir Ces accidents, quand ils surviennent, nécessitent dans la plupart des cas une réaction rapide : dans cet esprit, effectuer une formation – même brève – en premiers secours, peut faire la différence, pour apprendre les gestes qui sauvent, avant l'arrivée des secours ou de pouvoir consulter un médecin. Avec : Dr Massamba Sassoum Diop, médecin urgentiste et président de SOS-médecin à Dakar au Sénégal. Médecin urgentiste au SAMU de l'Essonne, en région parisienne. La palabre au féminin de Charlie Dupiot. Programmation musicale : ► Singuila – L'enfant du pays ► Cycy Rock, Bazzarba – Makambu ya kala.
This week Brooklyn Beckham publicly cut ties with his parents David and Victoria Beckham. Its exposed a rift in the family that seemingly dates back at least to Brooklyn's wedding.More than two years ago, Brooklyn Beckham married the actress Nicola Peltz in a wedding that did not go smoothly. Nicola Peltz's billionaire father, Nelson Peltz, filed a lawsuit against two wedding planners demanding a refund. The Observer's Claudia Williams in this episode of the Slow Newscast asked the question: what happens when you treat a wedding like a billion-dollar business deal? This episode was first published on 28th March 2023Reporter: Claudia WilliamsProducer: Imy HarperSound design: Sam MbathaEditor: Basia Cummings Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Does Keir Starmer need to rethink the UK's approach to America? What does the Brooklyn Beckham bombshell tell us about the relationship between celebrities and the press? And will China put a man on Mars? Jeevan Vasagar is joined by The Observer's Jon Ungoed Thomas, Cat Neilan and Andrew Butler, as they each try to pitch the top story of the day. Buy tickets to the next The News Meeting Live on Thursday, the 29th of January HERE **We want to hear what you think! Email us at: newsmeeting@observer.co.uk Follow us on Social Media: @ObserverUK on X @theobserveruk on Instagram and TikTok@theobserveruk.bsky.social on bluesky Host: Jeevan VasagarProducer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Matt Russell To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Download the Observer app – for a listening experience curated by our journalists Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When the television cameras come to a heritage cider farm in Devon, Moth and Raynor Winn take centre stage. Within weeks, they vanished. The farm's owner, their friend, is left to piece together the disparity between what he'd witnessed…and what Raynor Winn had written about.Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits:Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouProducer - Matt RussellArtwork: Observer design with thanks to Angela HardingMusic supervision & sound design - Karla PatellaExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When an esteemed transplant surgeon is found to have sexually harassed a number of his female colleagues — sometimes in the middle of operations — the General Medical Council recommends that he be struck off the medical register. But that is not what happens.Rachel Sylvester discovers that the case of James Gilbert, isn't a shocking one-off. In fact, it is symptomatic of a much wider problem in surgery.Reporter: Rachel SylvesterProducer: Gary MarshallArtwork: Lola WilliamsSound Design: Dominic DelargyEditor: Jasper Corbett Subscribe to The Observer today: https://observer.co.uk/subscribe And get access to:Our podcasts before anyone elseA daily edition, curated by our editors 7 days a weekPuzzles from the inventors of the cryptic crosswordRecipes for every occasionFree tickets to join Observer events in our newsroom or onlineClick here to subscribe today for just £1 for your first month.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On our latest episode of The News & Observer's North Carolina politics podcast, Under the Dome, for Jan. 20, 2026, host and Capitol bureau chief Dawn Vaughan talks with Charlotte Observer local government reporter Mary Ramsey about the mayor and Mecklenburg County sheriff being called to Raleigh for a legislative oversight hearing on public safety. Plus more about Sheriff Garry McFadden and scrunity of his time in office, including from House Democratic Rep. Carla Cunningham. Host: Dawn Vaughan Guest: Mary Ramsey Producer: Kevin Keister Want even more North Carolina politics news? Our Under the Dome newsletter dives deep into all things #ncpol and legislative happenings. It's sent to your inbox Sunday to Friday. Sign up here.Please consider supporting local journalism with a subscription to The N&O. If you're already a subscriber, thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode looking at the first year of US President Donald Trump's second term: What will the impacts of Trump's cuts to USAID be? How has Trump reshaped global politics? Is Trump's power threatened more by grassroots activism than pushback from institutions?Jeevan Vasagar is joined by The Observer's Deputy Comment Editor, Erica Wagner, Head of Data and Graphics, Katie Riley, and Chatham House's Senior Research Fellow for the Latin America, US and North America Programme, Chris Sabatini. Buy tickets to the next The News Meeting Live on Thursday, the 29th of January HERE **We want to hear what you think! Email us at: newsmeeting@observer.co.uk Follow us on Social Media: @ObserverUK on X @theobserveruk on Instagram and TikTok@theobserveruk.bsky.social on bluesky Host: Jeevan VasagarProducer: Amalie SortlandExecutive Producer: Poppy BullardTo find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Download the Observer app – for a listening experience curated by our journalists Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.auburnobserver.comJustin and Dan provide a detailed breakdown of Auburn basketball's deflating loss at Missouri. Topics for this episode include:* what went wrong* a rough night at the office for Keyshawn Hall and Tahaad Pettiford* why Steven Pearl's postgame remarks about leadership were so illuminating* Auburn's lack of depth, where it impacts offense and defense, and where it doesn't* the importance of Sebastian Williams-Adams to this team* the ongoing search for consistency* a home matchup on Saturday against South Carolina that takes on added importance after the Missouri game* Meechie? Again?* Auburn women's basketball picking up a massive home win against Alabama while the podcast was being recorded* a thrilling installment of The Wings 94.3 Game* the hilarious Kyle Tucker news* Grubserver talk about Pizza Tree, Hawaiian Bros, and In-N-Out Burger* Dan nominates a few actors who had De Niro-esque 10-year runs* a formal invitation to appear on the show for one of the Observer's favorite actor/wrestlersThis is a premium podcast for Observer subscribers only. You can join by clicking the button below or going to this link.Follow Dan (@dnpck) and Justin (@JFergusonAU) on Twitter.
Elizabeth Nickson is a distinguished veteran of American and Canadian journalism. She was trained as a reporter at the London bureau of Time Magazine and became European Bureau Chief of LIFE Magazine in its last years of monthly publication. She went on to write for Harper's Magazine, the Guardian, the Observer, the Independent, the Sunday Telegraph, the Sunday Times Magazine, the Globe and Mail, and the National Post. Her first book The Monkey Puzzle Tree was an investigation of the CIA MK-ULTRA mind control program. She followed with Eco-Fascists: How Radical Environmentalists Are Destroying Our Natural Heritage, a look at how environmentalism, badly practiced, is destroying the rural economy and rural culture in the U.S. and all over the world. Her next is The Green Book, a collection of her essays on the environmental junta, coming in February 2026. She is a Senior Fellow at the Frontier Center for Public Policy, fcpp.org. Elizabeth Blogs at Welcome to Absurdistan on Substack.
What is Consciousness Really? Professor Jonathan Schooler joins Dr Tevin Naidu the Mind-Body Solution Podcast for a deep exploration of consciousness, mind wandering, and the Nested Observer Windows (NOW) model. In this conversation, Schooler—founder of Meta Lab (Memory, Emotion, Thought & Awareness) at UCSB—explains why introspection can distort experience, how mind wandering reveals hidden layers of awareness, and why consciousness may be structured as a hierarchy of nested experiential windows.We explore:Why self-reports both matter and misleadMeta-awareness and the illusion of continuous attentionPanpsychism, idealism, and materialismSynchronization and coherence in conscious systemsThe three dimensions of time (objective, subjective, alternative)Free will, creativity, and openness to experienceConsciousness beyond the brain—and possibly beyond deathThis episode bridges psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and physics, offering one of the clearest articulations of Schooler's most ambitious ideas to date.TIMESTAMPS:(00:00) — Why Consciousness Is Paradoxical (04:24) — Why Introspection Distorts Experience (Verbal Overshadowing)(08:26) — How Scientists Measure Mind Wandering(11:25) — Do We Directly Access Experience or Construct It Later?(14:29) — Near-Death Experiences, Memory, and Illusion(17:43) — Evolutionary Advantages of Mind Wandering(20:35) — Inside Meta Lab: Memory, Emotion, Thought & Awareness(22:52) — Materialism vs Idealism vs Panpsychism(27:04) — Introducing the Nested Observer Windows (NOW) Model(30:49) — Consciousness as a Mosaic of Nested Windows(33:35) — Synchronization, Coherence & Cross-Frequency Coupling(41:50) — Why Information Is Lost as Awareness Scales Up(45:04) — Three Dimensions of Time Explained(50:51) — Why Science Struggles With Experience, Time & Free Will(55:09) — Subjective Time, Frame Rates & Flow of Consciousness(59:15) — Alternative Time & the Possibility of Free Will(1:05:46) — Measuring Subjective Time in the Brain(1:10:18) — Many Worlds Theory Reimagined Through Consciousness(1:18:48) — Creativity, Mind Wandering & Openness to Experience(2:01:09) — Consciousness, Openness & Humanity's FutureEPISODE LINKS:- Jonathan's Website: https://labs.psych.ucsb.edu/schooler/jonathan/members/schooler- Jonathan's Publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3UEI9NIAAAAJ&hl=en- Jonathan's Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Schooler- Jonathan's X: https://twitter.com/JonathanSchool6CONNECT:- Website: https://mindbodysolution.org - YouTube: https://youtube.com/@mindbodysolution- Podcast: https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/mindbodysolution- Twitter: https://twitter.com/drtevinnaidu- Facebook: https://facebook.com/drtevinnaidu - Instagram: https://instagram.com/drtevinnaidu- LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/drtevinnaidu- Website: https://tevinnaidu.com=============================Disclaimer: The information provided on this channel is for educational purposes only. The content is shared in the spirit of open discourse and does not constitute, nor does it substitute, professional or medical advice. We do not accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred from you acting or not acting as a result of listening/watching any of our contents. You acknowledge that you use the information provided at your own risk. Listeners/viewers are advised to conduct their own research and consult with their own experts in the respective fields.
What will the UK government do about xAI's Grok? Can a 1000-year-old tapestry really help repair European diplomacy? And how does ICE use data to identify who gets deported?Giles Whittell is joined by The Observer's Head of News, Alex O'Connell, Fronts Editor, Evan Moffitt and Data and Graphics reporter, Bex Sander. Please come and see us at the next The News Meeting Live on Thursday, the 29th of January: https://observer.co.uk/our-events/the-news-meeting-live-7 Listen to the new Tortoise Investigates series ‘The Walkers: The real Salt Path' wherever you listen to podcasts now: https://observer.co.uk/listen/the-walkers-the-real-salt-path **We want to hear what you think! Email us at: newsmeeting@observer.co.uk Follow us on Social Media: @ObserverUK on X @theobserveruk on Instagram and TikTok@theobserveruk.bsky.social on bluesky Host: Giles WhittellProducer: Amalie Sortland and Casey MagloireExecutive Producer: Katie GunningTo find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Download the Observer app – for a listening experience curated by our journalists Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What exactly is Tantra, and how do modern teachings relate to traditions? Which other ideas inform intimacy workshops? Why is there often an emphasis on secrecy and power, and how is this exploited to enable abuse?Tova Olsson is a scholar of religion, as well as a teacher of yoga and Tantra. Our conversation explores these questions, along with many others – particularly the prevalence of what Tova calls “erotic spirituality”, and the extent to which Indian sources inform its practices. We also consider why tantric empowerment involves crossing boundaries, and whether non-duality dissolves accountability.In the process, we talk about scandals in multiple schools – from MISA and its offshoots (discussed in this Observer article and BBC podcast) to Siddha Yoga (the focus of a 1994 New Yorker exposé) and The New Tantra (whose founder features in this clip from Swedish public television).Tova's academic work is available here – including articles on MISA and a Siddha Yoga teacher. She is the author of a book about yoga and Tantra, and teaches online courses at Saraswati Studies, which is also her handle on Instagram.--
With question marks now raised over how The Salt Path began, Chloe Hadjimatheou starts to track down other characters from the book. Did Raynor Winn and Moth ever walk the path the way they claimed? Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series on Tuesday 13th January.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits: Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouAdditional reporting - James UrquhartProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision & sound design - Karla PatellaArtwork - Lola WilliamsExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a small town in north Wales, an alleged theft at a local estate agents plants the seeds for a global blockbuster.Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series on Tuesday 13th January.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits: Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouAdditional reporting - James UrquhartProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision & sound design - Karla PatellaArtwork - Lola WilliamsExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In a small town in north Wales, an alleged theft at a local estate agents plants the seeds for a global blockbuster. To listen to episode two, just search for Tortoise Investigates wherever you get your podcasts.Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to the entire series on Tuesday 13th January.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Credits:Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouAdditional reporting - James UrquhartProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision & sound design - Karla PatellaArtwork - Lola WilliamsExecutive Producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
« Observer sans intervenir, écouter sans interrompre, c'est déjà éduquer. » (Maria Montessori)Et si l'écoute pouvait tout changer dans notre relation avec nos enfants ?Comment passer du réflexe de « donner un conseil » à une vraie présence qui accueille les émotions de l'enfant ?Dans cet épisode, Sylvie d'Esclaibes, fondatrice d'écoles Montessori et spécialiste de l'éducation depuis plus de 30 ans, décrypte l'écoute empathique, un outil essentiel pour nourrir la relation éducative avec les enfants.À travers l'approche de Thomas Gordon et Maria Montessori, nous découvrons comment l'écoute empathique transforme la communication avec les enfants. Sylvie détaille les piliers de cette écoute - de la reformulation bienveillante à l'art de laisser la place au silence, en passant par le fait de nommer les émotions sans juger et d'accueillir sans chercher à résoudre.Elle illustre ses propos par des exemples concrets du quotidien et rappelle combien cette écoute véritable peut transformer la communication dans la famille ou à l'école.Pas à pas, elle montre comment cette attitude ouvre le dialogue, nourrit la confiance et permet à l'enfant de mieux se comprendre pour grandir sereinement.Les sujets abordés :
On this latest episode of The News & Observer's Under the Dome politics podcast, host and Capitol bureau chief Dawn Vaughan talks with politics reporter Kyle Ingram about a state auditor report of vacant state government jobs and the costs of lapsed salaries. Plus what to expect this week at the General Assembly and our picks for Headliner of the Week. Host: Dawn Vaughan Guest: Kyle Ingram Producer: Kevin Keister Want even more North Carolina politics news? Our Under the Dome newsletter dives deep into all things #ncpol and legislative happenings. It's sent to your inbox Sunday to Friday. Sign up here. Please consider supporting local journalism with a subscription to The N&O. If you're already a subscriber, thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can we tell what's really happening on the ground in Iran? Why are murder rates falling in London? And are ICE agents immune from legal accountability?Jasper Corbett is joined by The Observer reporters Hannah Schuller, Stephen Armstrong and Serena Cesareo to battle out who can pitch the story that should lead the news.Please come and see us at the next The News Meeting Live on Thursday, the 29th of January: https://observer.co.uk/our-events/the-news-meeting-live-7 **We want to hear what you think! Email us at: newsmeeting@observer.co.uk Follow us on Social Media: @ObserverUK on X @theobserveruk on Instagram and TikTok@theobserveruk.bsky.social on bluesky Host: Jasper CorbettProducer: Amalie SortlandExecutive Producer: Katie GunningTo find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free contentHead to our website observer.co.uk Download the Observer app – for a listening experience curated by our journalists Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#paranormal #supernatural In this series, we talk about various parallels between mythology around the world and modern reports of anomalous experiences. Have you ever had an experience with the paranormal, supernatural, and / or unexplained, that you would like others to know about? If so, let me know. You can reach me at; salsidoparanormal@gmail.com Also, from now on, whenever possible, you will be able to hear me along with Ricky from Anything Is Possible on Sundays, talking all things paranormal. To listen in live and catch the replay, follow Ricky in all of the places. https://linktr.ee/aipanythingispossible Please follow Jen, the co-host of Salsido Paranormal. https://linktr.ee/jenniferhawkins_arcana Follow Mike, host of Troubled Minds Radio. https://www.troubledminds.org/ You can now listen to 2 episodes of the show every night at 6 pm Pacific / 9 pm Eastern on the Troubled Minds Radio Network KUAP-DB! https://www.troubledminds.org/ Also, if you or anyone you know should ever feel like there is no hope, or help, please consider the information in the link below. Special thanks to Michael Strange for putting this page together. https://www.troubledminds.net/help You can find all episodes, social media, and ways to support the show via the links below. https://www.salsidoparanormal.com/ https://allmylinks.com/salsidoparanor1 https://www.bonfire.com/store/salsido-paranormal/ Do you want to listen to the live recording streams for the show, and chat with others while you're at it? Join the Discord server. https://discord.gg/v4GEb6k3EV
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On this special edition on the NoSo Network, Ryan Gray & Mike Rossi use the Wrestling Observer as a guideline to go through the year 2025. They tackle all of the categories, big and small! Check it out and share your winners with us as well!
How did the seizure of a Russian oil tanker unfold? Is President Trump's crypto-profeteering a bigger scandal than Watergate? And with the United States turning 250, is this a time to reflect on the UK-US special relationship? Giles Whittell is joined by The Observer's Vanessa Thorpe and James Tapper, plus special guest - the host of The Making of Musk: Understood, Jacob Silverman. Today they battle it out to see who can pitch the story that should lead the news.You can find Understood wherever you get your podcasts, and here: https://link.mgln.ai/NewsMeetingxMoM **We want to hear what you think! Email us at: newsmeeting@observer.co.uk Follow us on Social Media: @ObserverUK on X @theobserveruk on Instagram and TikTok@theobserveruk.bsky.social on bluesky Host: Giles Whittell Producer: Casey Magloire Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett and Gary Marshall To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to The Observer today and get access to:Our podcasts before anyone elseA daily edition, curated by our editors 7 days a weekPuzzles from the inventors of the cryptic crosswordRecipes for every occasionFree tickets to join Observer events in our newsroom or online Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's Hump Day on the Majority Report On the today's program: As Republicans continue to rewrite the history of January 6, we revisit footage from the riot and revisit the very different tone figures like Marco Rubio and Greg Gutfeld struck at the time. Labor-climate organizer and Labor Notes writer Keith Brower Brown joins the show to preview the biggest contract fights of 2026. In the Fun Half: The crew discuss an incident in which an ICE agent, while the show was live, shot a legal observer in the street—falsely claiming she attempted to run him over, despite video showing he fired as she passed by. As the right-wing media obsesses over the Somali daycare fraud story, Medhi Hasan highlights all of the convicted fraudsters that have been pardoned by Trump. An anti-war protestor in Grand Rapids, Michigan was arrested while talking to the local news. New CBS Evening News anchor, Tony Dokoupil continues his humiliating first week as Bari Weiss' lapdog. Tim Pool continues his milquetoast fence sitting while addressing Venezuela All that and more. Today's Sponsors: IQBAR: Text MAJORITY to 64000 to get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus FREE shipping. Message and data rates may apply. SUNSET LAKE CBD: Use coupon code "Left Is Best" (all one word) for 20% on their full lineup of CBD products to support your New Year wellness goals and Dry January aspirations at SunsetLakeCBD.com Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech On Instagram: @MrBryanVokey Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com
Raynor Winn's memoir The Salt Path was a bestseller and literary phenomenon with millions of people captivated by this true story of financial ruin, terminal illness, and healing through nature. Raynor Winn has since published two more books and The Salt Path has been adapted for the big screen, starring Jason Isaacs and Gillian Anderson.At its heart it is a simple tale, of a couple embarking on a 630 mile trek in the face of stark adversity. When faced with nothing, they chose to walk.But when reporter Chloe Hadjimatheou received a tip-off that the memoir may not be the "unflinchingly honest" account it claimed to be, suddenly things began to unravel. And the questions, about what is and isn't true, began mounting.How far can you bend the truth before it begins to break?Episode 1 will be available to listen on Tuesday 13th January.Subscribe to Observer+ on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to binge listen to all 7 episodes on Tuesday 13th January.To find out more about The Observer:Subscribe to TheObserver+ on Apple Podcasts for early access and ad-free content. Head to our website observer.co.uk Reporter - Chloe HadjimatheouProducer - Matt RussellMusic supervision and sound design - Karla PatellaSound design - Rowan BishopPodcast artwork - Lola Williams Executive producer - Jasper Corbett Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beloved,Your soul is in constant dialogue with its past history and future possibilities. Most simply haven't learned how to recognize these signals or trace them back to the lifetimes they come from and the power of their life's TRUE STORY. How could you - when the current reality is built of lies? Unfortunately, the validator we turn to is our human mind. The issue? You're inherently whole and complete - BUT…. PSA
Justin and Dan burn some midnight oil back in the Wings 94.3 studio, talking all things Auburn football in the transfer portal before a deep dive into the first two SEC games for Auburn basketball. Topics for this episode include:* the “latest” on Byrum Brown and Keshaun Singleton, as of Monday night* why these timelines feel different — and more stressful for some fans* what Nykahi Davenport could bring to Auburn's running back room* how the Tigers are reloading the wide receiver room rather quickly* some names to watch along the offensive and defensive lines* holding onto some key young players on the defensive side of the ball* Justin's Auburn comp for Fred Gaskin III* Dan's love of all things Florida panhandle recruits* why you shouldn't get caught up too much in the transfer rankings* Auburn basketball's defensive issues and what can be done to fix it* how the Tigers showed a ton of fight in the comeback in Athens* why the guards — not the bigs — are the biggest concerns right now* Filip Jović being an example to follow moving forward* a breakdown of a brand-new Texas A&M rotation running Bucky Ball* the Tigers' keys to success against the Aggies* how much has your opinion on Auburn basketball's ceiling changed?* a shoutout to new Observer contributor Justin Lee and The Auburn Torch If you're receiving this free podcast episode and would like to upgrade to a paid subscription that gives you access to all stories and premium podcast episodes, subscribe using the button below or clicking this link.Follow Dan (@dnpck) and Justin (@JFergusonAU) on Twitter. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.auburnobserver.com/subscribe
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Kris Zellner is joined by Rob Naylor and Our Good Buddy Charles as we discuss the month of December 1990 in the world of the newly-renamed World Championship Wrestling and pop culture in general. Topics of discussion include:Ole Anderson's last TV as booker of the NWA/WCW scoring surprisingly very good Nielsen ratings.Ty Detmer winning the Heisman Trophy.The TV shows all dropping the NWA name and becoming WCW-branded shows.Konnan, The Minotaur, and Larry Cameron make their debuts working TV tapings.The power of The Simpsons as Christmas rolls around.Ric Flair being attacked by Teddy Long's hired goons when Long served as Flair's “chauffeur for a day.”The best WCW Family Feud segment.An in-depth look at Starrcade '90, featuring the Pat O'Connor Memorial Tag Team Tournament and Ric Flair being revealed as The Black Scorpion.Kindergarten Cop and how that changed the game for Arnold Schwarzenegger.Will Dusty Rhodes actually become WCW's head booker?The WCW TV Title consuming the lives of Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, Terry Taylor, and Tom Zenk.Jim Cornette's legendary Christmas poem in the Observer.…and much more. This was a great show and a great close to a wild 1990!---To support the show and get access to exclusive rewards like special members-only monthly themed shows, go to our Patreon page at Patreon.com/BetweenTheSheets and become an ongoing Patron. Becoming a Between the Sheets Patron will also get you exclusive access to not only the monthly themed episode of Between the Sheets, but also access to our new mailbag segment, a Patron-only chat room on Slack, and anything else we do outside of the main shows!If you're looking for the best deal on a VPN service—short for Virtual Private Network, it helps you get around regional restrictions as well as browse the internet more securely—then Private Internet Access is what you've been looking for. Not only will using our link help support Between The Sheets, but you'll get a special discount, with prices as low as $1.98/month if you go with a 40 month subscription. With numerous great features and even a TV-specific Android app to make streaming easier, there is no better choice if you're looking to subscribe to WWE Network, AEW Plus, and other region-locked services.For the best in both current and classic indie wrestling streaming, make sure to check out IndependentWrestling.tv and use coupon code BTSPOD for a free 5 day trial! (You can also go directly to TinyURL.com/IWTVsheets to sign up that way.) If you convert to a paid subscriber, we get a kickback for referring you, allowing you to support both the show and the indie scene.To subscribe, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, and just about every other podcast app's directory, or you can also paste Feeds.FeedBurner.com/BTSheets into your favorite podcast app using whatever “add feed manually” option it has.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/between-the-sheets/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
This week on the podcast is part one of our interview with David Cote. He's a playwright, librettist, and theater critic based in New York City. When we recorded his interview, his opera, Blind Injustice was performed in New York at Jazz at Lincoln Center, and in Cleveland at Playhouse Square. Last year his opera Lucidity premiered with On Site Opera in New York and then had its Northwest premiere at Seattle Opera. Next year Lucidity has its European premiere in Germany.As a journalist, David's TV and theater writing appears in The A.V. Club, Observer, 4 Columns, American Theatre and elsewhere. He was the longest serving theater editor and chief drama critic of Time Out New York, and is the author of popular companion books about the Broadway hits: Moulin Rouge! The Musical; Wicked; Jersey Boys and Spring Awakening. https://davidcote.com/
Chris and Shane discuss interesting things to observe in January 2026. Show notes are available at www.actualastronomy.com
The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
Hosted by Chris Beckett & Shane Ludtke, two amateur astronomers in Saskatchewan. actualastronomy@gmail.com This month in episode 516 we talk about the many things to see in the night sky including, carbon stars, double stars, 24P Schaumasse is a Comet that just cracks 8th magnitude making it visible in binoculars. We also detail how people can explore Jupiter through a telescope followed by many NGC and Messier Objects you can see in the winter sky. Jan 1 - Struve 627 in Orion Colorful Double Star Primary Star (A component): Yellow, golden-yellow, pale orange, or sometimes just white. Companion Star (B component): Bluish, blue-green, lilac, or pale green. Jan 2 - 40 Harmonia at opposition a large S-type (silicate) asteroid located in the inner region of the Main Asteroid Belt between Mars and Jupiter. Discovery: It was discovered on March 31, 1856, by German-French astronomer Hermann Goldschmidt. Naming: It is named after Harmonia, the Greek goddess of harmony and peace, to mark the end of the Crimean War. Size: It has a mean diameter of approximately 111.3 kilometers (69.1 miles), making it larger than 99% of all known asteroids. Orbit: Harmonia orbits the Sun every 3.42 years (approx. 1,250 days) with a relatively low eccentricity of 0.046, meaning its path is nearly circular. Rotation: It completes one full rotation on its axis every 8.91 hours Jan 3 - Full Moon - Quadrantid Meteors ZHR = 120 in Evening for NA observers - Moon interferes They are named after Quadrans Muralis, a 19th-century constellation that is no longer officially recognized. Constellation Origin: Lalande created the constellation to honor the mural quadrant, a large wall-mounted scientific instrument he and his nephew used at the observatory of l'École Militaire in Paris to measure star positions. Location: It was situated in the northern sky between the modern constellations of Boötes, Draco, and Hercules, near the "handle" of the Big Dipper (Ursa Major). Decline: In 1922, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) omitted Quadrans Muralis when it formalized the official list of 88 modern constellations, reassigning its stars to neighboring constellations Jan 5 - Sig Orionis colorful double star Sigma Orionis AB: This is the brightest component of the system and is a very close binary that appears as one star in most amateur telescopes. It is actually a triple system itself (Aa, Ab, and B). The primary stars (Aa and Ab) are highly massive, very hot blue stars that orbit each other every 143 days. The outer component (B) orbits the inner pair every 157 years. Sigma Orionis C, D, and E: These are additional companion stars that are farther from the AB pair and can be observed with small-to-medium sized telescopes, making the system appear as a beautiful quartet or quintuple system. Component D is magnitude 6.62 and is about 13 arcseconds from the AB pair. Component E is magnitude 6.66 and is approximately 41 arcseconds away. This star is notable as the prototype of the rare "helium-rich" stars. Jan 6 - Regulus 0.5-degrees South of Moon Jan 8 - 24P Schaumasse Comet just cracks 8th magnitude, at Mag. 7.9 it is firmly a Bino comet Jan 10 - Last Quarter - Jupiter at Opposition - mag. -2.5, 46 arc seconds in Gemini GRS looks nice and Orange/Red NEB and SEB are prominent How to best observe? Powers/Filters/Bino viewers Book rec. Jupiter and How to Observe It by John McAnally - NGC 1851 well placed but I'd need to dig a trench to see it - Carbon Star RV Monoceros Jan 11 -Follow Arcturus into daylight this week - M79, M42, M43, M78 well placed Jan 12 - Lunar Curtis X visible Jan 14 - Antares 0.6-degrees N of Moon - not for us - NGC's 1807 and 1817 well placed Jan 15 - NGC 1514 well placed Jan 17 - NGC 2169 well placed Jan 18 - New Moon Jan 23 Saturn, Neptune 4-degrees S of Moon - 44 Nysa at Opposition M=8.8 Largest and brightest of Nysian Family of Asteroids It was discovered by Hermann Goldschmidt on May 27, 1857, and named after the mythical land of Nysa in Greek mythology - M3, M5 well placed Jan 26 - First quarter - Lunar Straight Wall - Eyes of Clavius Jan 28 - Jeweled Handle on Moon Jan 31 - Jupiter 4-degrees S of Moon - Crater Baily We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. 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When one member of a military couple is found murdered in their own bed, police discover the average seeming couple had a shocking secret sex life.Sources:1. Dateline NBC. 1992.2. “Killer to Testify Against Her Mother - Los Angeles Times.” Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Times, 13 June 2004, https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-jun-13-na-slaying13-story.html.3. Lathem, Niles. “WILD-CHILD TEEN NABBED IN DAD'S FORT MURDER.” New York Post, New York Post, 4 Aug. 2002, https://nypost.com/2002/08/04/wild-child-teen-nabbed-in-dads-fort-murder/.4. “MAJ David Ray Shannon (1962-2002) - Find a Grave Memorial.” Find a Grave - Millions of Cemetery Records, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240087670/david-ray-shannon. Accessed 22 Nov. 2025.5. Married with Secrets. 2016.6. Morgan, Ella-Brooke. “Too Close To Home: Joan & Elizabeth Shannon – Fayetteville – The Zephyr.” The Zephyr, https://wfhszephyr.com/5385/features/too-close-to-home-joan-elizabeth-shannon-fayetteville/. Accessed 22 Nov. 2025.7. Smith, Benjamin H. “Joan And Elizabeth Shannon: Mother-Daughter Duo Kill Husband.” Oxygen, Oxygen, 29 Aug. 2018, https://www.oxygen.com/snapped/crime-time/daughter-kills-stepfather-with-mom-affair-man-swingers-club.8. Stoogenke, Jason, Michael Joyner, et al. “Both Sides Present Closing Arguments In Shannon Murder Trial.” WRAL.Com, WRAL, 3 Aug. 2006, https://www.wral.com/story/119585/.9. Stoogenke, Jason, Chad Flowers, et al. “Soldier Offers Scandalous Testimony In Shannon Murder Trial.” WRAL.Com, WRAL, 29 Aug. 2005, https://www.wral.com/news/local/story/119548/.10. “Teen Sentenced; Says Mom Made Her Kill Own Dad.” Wilmington Star-News, Wilmington StarNews, 15 Oct. 2005, https://www.starnewsonline.com/story/news/2005/10/15/teen-sentenced-says-mom-made-her-kill-own-dad/30245333007/.11. The News and Observer, 1 Aug. 2002.Aura Frames - Use promo code LOVEMURDER at checkout to get $35 Aura's best selling frames - http://auraframes.com/SuperPower - This holiday, give your loved ones the only gift that keeps on giving — health. Go to Superpower.com/giftto get a free $49 gift box with your gifted membership.BetterHelp - Convenient and affordable online therapy and counseling - https://betterhelp.com/lovemurder for 10% off your first monthShopify - $1 per month trial - http://shopify.com/lovemurderFind LOVE MURDER online:Website: lovemurder.loveInstagram: @lovemurderpodTwitter: @lovemurderpodFacebook: LoveMrdrPodTikTok: @LoveMurderPodPatreon: /LoveMurderPodCredits: Love Murder is hosted by Jessie Pray and Andie Cassette, researched by Sarah Lynn Robinson and researched and written by Jessie Pray, produced by Nathaniel Whittemore and edited by Kyle Barbour-HoffmanSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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