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Join us this month on GeOCHemISTea as we sit down with Brittany Hupp, Assistant Professor at George Mason University in the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences. Brittany specializes in micropaleontology, sedimentology, and low-temperature geochemistry, exploring ancient climates and ocean conditions to better understand modern environmental challenges.In this episode, Brittany shares her unconventional path into geosciences—from a dairy farm in rural Ohio to oceanic research cruises—and offers practical advice for aspiring geochemists seeking interdisciplinary careers. She introduces listeners to the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM), a pivotal ancient global warming event used as a critical analog to current climate change. Brittany explains how geochemical proxies, such as stable isotopes and trace elements in microfossils (foraminifera), illuminate past temperature shifts, ocean acidification, and hydrological changes.Tune in for captivating stories from life at sea, including the social dynamics aboard research vessels, and discover how paleoclimatology provides valuable insights into Earth's climate sensitivity and future scenarios.Grab your tea... it's time to spill!For this episode we read:The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: A Perturbation of Carbon Cycle, Climate, and Biosphere with Implications for the Future (McInerney and Wing, 2011)Diagenetic Attenuation of Carbon Isotope Excursion Recorded by Planktic Foraminifers During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (Kozdon et al., 2018)Development of a novel empirical framework for interpreting geological carbon isotope excursions, with implications for the rate of carbon injections across the PETM (Turner and Ridgwell, 2016)Individual foraminiferal analyses: a review of current and emerging geochemical techniques (Fehrenbacher et al., 2024)
The scraped-up underbellies of skateboards add an organic texture to Betty Stafford's sculptures and hanging works. The scratches multiply when riders slide across curbs, railings and other urban obstacles while performing tricks. Stafford disfigures and reshapes the discarded boards to create abstract sculptures, wall hangings and mobiles that convey movement. They are carved with a handheld jigsaw and assembled with a drill. Beyond the wood decks, Stafford uses ball bearings and the metal trucks that connect the wheels. Like many of her low-lying sculptures, the components of "Catch of the Day" (a bird going after fish) fit together with slots and seem to lean into each other around a solid center of gravity. "Fiddlehead" features curlicues that resemble flowers. Cross-cutting the decks reveals from six to a dozen plies of laminated wood, some darker than others, though bright pinks, blues and greens peek through on occasion. Stafford often leaves the edges unfinished and incorporates the boards' natural bends. Her bane is removing grip tape, the sandpaper-like coating atop the deck. In the summer, after letting the boards bake in the sun for a few hours, she can peel it off with minimal effort. Otherwise, it can take hours, she says. Her fractured portraits, inspired by modern English painter Francis Bacon, include a work encased in a purple plastic milk crate and others that use the covers of wooden boxes that once shipped plumbing supplies. Thin, oxidized copper wires culled from boat windows sometimes add a minimalist touch. "Coffee Break" "Creature" Detail from "Ishod" "Ishod" "Kingsize Slim" Stafford has a BFA from the University of Texas, Austin and studied drawing and watercolor at the Art Students League in Manhattan before moving to Philipstown more than three decades ago. She worked in the fashion industry and still draws but began making art with skateboards following the death of her son Sam, an avid rider, in 2013 at age 19. Skateboards usually contain colorful designs beneath the deck, the part that gets scratched up. Riders will cover the damage with stickers and those images sometimes are reflected in Stafford's work, which caused a stir when a skateboard sculpture was accepted for a recent group show. The gallery asked her to remove any copyrighted images, so she pulled the piece. Stafford's Ishod and Mask series goes for an Oceanic look, including an image reminiscent of Easter Island. A profile of Bob Dylan during the 1960s conveys lightness because of circles and ellipses drilled into his faux Afro. No matter what medium she uses, Stafford says her art is "all over the place." Daily walks in the woods help inform her style. She gets the raw material from 2nd Nature Skatepark in Peekskill and Hacienda Skate Shop in Newburgh. "I've received some seriously broken boards that made me wonder if the skater was all right," she says. For more of Betty Stafford's work, see bettystafford.com.
Playlist: BLAKA DAN - BLESSINGPATRICE ROBERTS - BLESSINGSZAN - CAUSE ITRUPEE - OLD FIREWOODLYRIKAL - LOVE STREETLYRIKAL - SOCA ALIVEMELICK - DOWN DEYNADIA BATSON - COFFEEBLACKBOY - FOR MEPROSPERE - BRACE KOR'WPROSPERE - SHOT JELLOLITLEBOY, QUAN, TRILLA G - SOMEONE ELSESHEMMY J - WHINE DOWNTK INTERNATIONAL - WHISTLE WHILE YOU WORKBUNJI GARLIN - BUMPA LOVEASA BANTON - PROBLEM DATMICAL TEJA - HIGHER POWERLIL NATTY, THUNDA - STAGGA DANCEPATRICE ROBERTS - FLING ITKROME - BUBBLINGSANDMAN - NOT LIKE USBUNJI GARLIN, VOICE - FLATTENNAILAH BLACKMAN, DING DONG - BESSFRENLUNI SPARK & ELECTRIFY - HEART BEATRIDGE, PROBLEM CHILD - FYMKERWIN DU BOIS, SIMBAARLEY - BAD SWITCHDING DONG - PANORAMAKES - PRESSUREVOICE - HIGHERADDED RANKIN, YUNG BREDDA - BAMCIEKERWIN DU BOIS - RESUMEPATRICE ROBERTS - LEH WE PLAYIMRAN NERDY, DING DONG - IT HOTJADEL - JAM SOMEBODYFAY ANN LYONS - WET AND WILDLADY LAVA - RING FINGERNIGY BOY - DANGEROUS
Winter Morning I, Woodkid, Nils Frahm Ellis Erased TapesYou Name It, Nils Frahm Day LEITERGlare of Us, Evgeny Grinko Winter Moonlight Nettwerk Music GroupMr. Squirrel, Evgeny Grinko, SVRCINA Winter Moonlight Nettwerk Music GroupSiboney, Pepe Rivero, Alexey León Siempre en mi corazón Cezanne ProduccionesLa Comparsa, Pepe Rivero, Paquito D' Rivera, Reinier Elizarde el Negrón, Javier ColinaSiempre en mi corazón Cezanne ProduccionesOverjoyed, Javier Colina, Antonio Serrano, Guillermo McGill, Ivan Melón Lewis Colina-Serrano Project Universal Music Spain S.L.Invention No. 7 in E Minor, BWV 778 - Arr. for Jazz Band, Moisés P. Sánchez Bach (Re)inventions MarchVivoL'últim Cercle Polar, María Coma Celesta Musica GlobalKoro, María Coma Vocal Roots Foehn RecordsPare - Live, María Coma Pare (Live) Foehn RecordsSpark, Niklas Paschburg Oceanic 7K!Escuchar audio
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A new logistics route connecting Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina and Chile should reduce the average time it takes to transport products from the region to Asian ports. Learn more about the project's plans and challenges by listening to the conversation between Bruno Castro, a reporter for the Argus Brazil Grains and Fertilizers publication, and Camila Fontana, the deputy bureau chief in Brazil.
In this episode, Dr. Valentin Fuster summarizes the March 25, 2025, issue of the JACC, which focuses on advancements in electrophysiology. Highlights include groundbreaking studies on leadless pacemakers, atrial fibrillation treatments, and appropriate use criteria for cardiac devices, with key papers exploring the safety of pacemaker retrieval, the role of electrograms in ablation procedures, and long-term outcomes for left atrial appendage occlusion devices.
Playlist: VOICE - TOO OWN WAYBLAKA DAN - BLESSINGVOICE - HIGHERYUNG BREDDA - BAMCIELADY LAVA - RING FINGERFARMER NAPPY - DUTTY MEH FINGERLYRIKAL - HUSH AND BENDBUNJI GARLIN - TIMEJADEL - JAM SOMEBODYImran Nerdy, VIKING DING DONG - IT HOTMICAL TEJA - ENERGYKES - TRAFFIC JAMPATRICE ROBERTS - USER FRIENDLYSKINNY FABULOUS - DO YUH THINGSALTY, MILITANT - TIGER BABYMACHEL MONTANO, DRUPATEE, LADY LAVA, JUS NOW - PEPPER VINEMACHEL MONTANO - FLING IT UPKERWIN DU BOIS - RESUMENADIA BATSON - COFFEELYRIKAL - LOVE STREETKERWIN DU BOIS - PUSHYSHAL MARSHALL - FETIN FAMILYPROBLEM CHILD - IN A MESSVIKING DING DONG - FEELIN NICEPATRICE ROBERTS - TINGS TO TALKFAY ANN LYONS - VEX MONEYFADDA FOX - AMBULANCEKES - MEDICINECOUTAIN - JAMTOWNSKINNY FABULOUS - NO REGRETSNADIA BATSON - BARTENDERLYRIKAL - DOTISHMACHEL MONTANO - BET MEHYUNG BREDDA - KETTLE POTANIKA BERRY - SADDLEYUNG BREDDA - THE GREATEST BEND OVERGBM NUTRON - DARLINGNAILAH BLACKMAN - WAVEMACHEL MONTANO - WAVE ITSKINNY FABULOUS - PARTY TIMEBUNJI GARLIN - CARRY ITMACHEL MONTANO - PARDYMICAL TEJA - HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS
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This week we get LOST and talk about the television show that took over America. It was a different time and LOST was talked about at the water coolers and businesses everywhere! Music By Texas Toast Chainsaw Massacre Hosts: Richard Ewell & Jeff Lown Email: nerdylaser@gmail.com Sponsored By: The Dungeon @ Southland southland_dungeon on all the socials
⚓ Ahoy, maties! Thinking of a relaxing dip in the ocean? Think again. Beneath those gentle waves lurk monsters older than dinosaurs, depths darker than your worst nightmares, and predators that make Jaws look like a guppy. From real-life sea creature encounters to terrifying survival stories, we're diving headfirst into the ocean's most chilling secrets. So grab your floaties—just don't look down.
The ocean is vast, dark, and filled with creatures that defy explanation. In this episode, hosts Jeni Monroe and Tressa Slater dive into the eerie world of deep-sea oddities, from real-life cryptids lurking in the depths to the occurrences science has yet to unravel. Joining them is author and paranormal researcher Varla Ventura, who shares spine-chilling tales of legendary sea monsters. Grab your diving gear and let's gooo! Pre-order Varla Ventura's new book! https://www.varlaventura.net/ Strange Creatures & Oceanic Legends - Monsters Lounge Podcast Find all Monsters Lounge info and links here: https://www.monstersloungepodcast.com/ https://linktr.ee/monsterslounge (and while you're there, RATE, REVIEW, SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW) Join us, and spread the word about the Cryptid Womens Society! https://cryptidwomenssociety.com/cws-tressa/ -Credit and a warm thank you to Jay Juliano for original theme music: Enter The Monster's Lounge -Special thanks to Dave Schrader and The Paranormal 60 network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature: Unsettling the Anthropocene (Routledge, 2024) presents an innovative and imaginative reading of contemporary Australian literature in the context of unprecedented ecological crisis. The Australian continent has seen significant, rapid changes to its cultures and land-use from the impact of British colonial rule, yet there is a rich history of Indigenous land-ethics and cosmological thought. By using the age-old idea of 'cosmos'--the order of the world--to foreground ideas of a good order and chaos, reciprocity and more-than-human agency, this book interrogates the Anthropocene in Australia, focusing on notions of colonisation, farming, mining, bioethics, technology, environmental justice and sovereignty. It offers 'cosmological readings' of a diverse range of authors--Indigenous and non-Indigenous--as a challenge to the Anthropocene's decline-narrative. As a result, it reactivates 'cosmos' as an ethical vision and a transculturally important counter-concept to the Anthropocene. Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell argues that the arts can help us envision radical cosmologies of being in and with the planet, and to address the very real social and environmental problems of our era. This book will be of particular interest to scholars and students of Ecocriticism, Environmental Humanities, and postcolonial, transcultural and Indigenous studies, with a primary focus on Australian, New Zealand, Oceanic and Pacific area studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature: Unsettling the Anthropocene (Routledge, 2024) presents an innovative and imaginative reading of contemporary Australian literature in the context of unprecedented ecological crisis. The Australian continent has seen significant, rapid changes to its cultures and land-use from the impact of British colonial rule, yet there is a rich history of Indigenous land-ethics and cosmological thought. By using the age-old idea of 'cosmos'--the order of the world--to foreground ideas of a good order and chaos, reciprocity and more-than-human agency, this book interrogates the Anthropocene in Australia, focusing on notions of colonisation, farming, mining, bioethics, technology, environmental justice and sovereignty. It offers 'cosmological readings' of a diverse range of authors--Indigenous and non-Indigenous--as a challenge to the Anthropocene's decline-narrative. As a result, it reactivates 'cosmos' as an ethical vision and a transculturally important counter-concept to the Anthropocene. Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell argues that the arts can help us envision radical cosmologies of being in and with the planet, and to address the very real social and environmental problems of our era. This book will be of particular interest to scholars and students of Ecocriticism, Environmental Humanities, and postcolonial, transcultural and Indigenous studies, with a primary focus on Australian, New Zealand, Oceanic and Pacific area studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature: Unsettling the Anthropocene (Routledge, 2024) presents an innovative and imaginative reading of contemporary Australian literature in the context of unprecedented ecological crisis. The Australian continent has seen significant, rapid changes to its cultures and land-use from the impact of British colonial rule, yet there is a rich history of Indigenous land-ethics and cosmological thought. By using the age-old idea of 'cosmos'--the order of the world--to foreground ideas of a good order and chaos, reciprocity and more-than-human agency, this book interrogates the Anthropocene in Australia, focusing on notions of colonisation, farming, mining, bioethics, technology, environmental justice and sovereignty. It offers 'cosmological readings' of a diverse range of authors--Indigenous and non-Indigenous--as a challenge to the Anthropocene's decline-narrative. As a result, it reactivates 'cosmos' as an ethical vision and a transculturally important counter-concept to the Anthropocene. Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell argues that the arts can help us envision radical cosmologies of being in and with the planet, and to address the very real social and environmental problems of our era. This book will be of particular interest to scholars and students of Ecocriticism, Environmental Humanities, and postcolonial, transcultural and Indigenous studies, with a primary focus on Australian, New Zealand, Oceanic and Pacific area studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
Cosmological Readings of Contemporary Australian Literature: Unsettling the Anthropocene (Routledge, 2024) presents an innovative and imaginative reading of contemporary Australian literature in the context of unprecedented ecological crisis. The Australian continent has seen significant, rapid changes to its cultures and land-use from the impact of British colonial rule, yet there is a rich history of Indigenous land-ethics and cosmological thought. By using the age-old idea of 'cosmos'--the order of the world--to foreground ideas of a good order and chaos, reciprocity and more-than-human agency, this book interrogates the Anthropocene in Australia, focusing on notions of colonisation, farming, mining, bioethics, technology, environmental justice and sovereignty. It offers 'cosmological readings' of a diverse range of authors--Indigenous and non-Indigenous--as a challenge to the Anthropocene's decline-narrative. As a result, it reactivates 'cosmos' as an ethical vision and a transculturally important counter-concept to the Anthropocene. Kathrin Bartha-Mitchell argues that the arts can help us envision radical cosmologies of being in and with the planet, and to address the very real social and environmental problems of our era. This book will be of particular interest to scholars and students of Ecocriticism, Environmental Humanities, and postcolonial, transcultural and Indigenous studies, with a primary focus on Australian, New Zealand, Oceanic and Pacific area studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/australian-and-new-zealand-studies
This episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of Incogni. If online privacy matters to you, then you need Incogni. To take advantage of our special 60% off offer for the Space Nuts family, simply visit www.incogni.com/spacenutsSpace Nuts Episode 498: Reflections in Space, Holographic Theories, and Liquid PlanetsJoin Andrew Dunkley and Professor Jonti Horner in this engaging Q&A edition of Space Nuts, where they tackle some of the most thought-provoking questions from our listeners. From the possibility of seeing our own reflection in space to the intriguing theory of a holographic universe, and the concept of entirely liquid exoplanets, this episode is packed with fascinating insights that will expand your understanding of the cosmos.Episode Highlights:- Seeing Our Reflection in Space: Tony's question sparks a discussion on the challenges of capturing a reflected image of the Milky Way galaxy. Jonti explains the complexities of gravitational lensing and how light behaves in the presence of massive objects, revealing why a clear reflection is beyond reach.- The Holographic Universe: Charles asks about the theory that suggests we might live in a holographic universe. Andrew and Jonti delve into the philosophical implications of this theory, touching on string theory and the nature of reality, while pondering the boundaries between science and philosophy.- Black Holes and Light: David's inquiry leads to an exploration of light's behavior around black holes. The duo discusses whether a black hole can accelerate light beyond its speed, clarifying the fundamental principles of light speed and gravitational effects.- Liquid Exoplanets: Duncan raises the intriguing possibility of an entirely liquid exoplanet. Jonti shares insights into the conditions necessary for such a planet to exist, the role of atmospheric pressure, and how it relates to the formation of planets in our universe.For more Space Nuts, including our continually updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform.If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/aboutStay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.00:00 - Introduction to the episode and topics02:15 - Discussion on seeing our reflection in space10:30 - Exploring the holographic universe theory18:00 - Insights into black holes and light behavior26:45 - The concept of entirely liquid exoplanets30:00 - Closing thoughts✍️ Episode ReferencesGravitational Lensing Explainedhttps://www.space.com/gravitational-lensingHolographic Universe Theoryhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0370157317303410Liquid Exoplanets Researchhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-020-1170-5Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-exploring-the-cosmos--2631155/support.
Playlist: VOICE - TOO OWN WAYVIKING DING DONG - THROWBACKKES - TRAFFIC JAMMACHEL MONTANO - FLING IT UPPREEDY - BLAZE FIREJADEL - REMOTEJADEL - JAM SOMEBODYIMRAN NERDY, VIKING DING DONG - IT HOTVOICE - HGIHERPATRICE ROBERTS - LEH WE PLAYKES - PRESSUREOLATUNJI - FLAGORAMAMACHEL MONTANO, PUMPA - HER MUDDALYRIKAL - HARDEST JAMKERWIN DU BOIS - BAD SWITCHERPHAAN ALVES - START THE PARTYLITLEBOY - SOMEONE ELSEMACHEL MONTANO - WAVE ITSKINNY FABULOUS - PARTY TIMEBUNJI GARLIN - CARRY ITFAY ANN LYONS - ROAD MEETINGFAY ANN LYONS - BEND IN TIMENESSA PREPPY - FEEL ITAZARYAH - WEET IT UPITS JUS - NOMACHEL MONTANO - PARDYMICAL TEJA - HIGHER POWERBUNJI GARLIN - BOMB SONGBUNJI GARLIN - THOUSANDNAILAH BLACKMAN - TRUCK INSTRUCTIONSPREEDY - WHO HAVE ITOLATUNJI - ISLANDS IN THE SKYRICH PERSAD - VOICEMAIL RIDDIMBUNJI GARLIN, VOICE - FLATTENSHAL MARSHALL - BEHAVIOUR NOTHING
Dr. Sarah Schaidle discusses factor XI inhibitors and the OCEANIC-AF trial with CardioScripts co-host Dr. Nathan Wayne.
DJ Majesti and Astro deliver as set heavy with remixes to get us ready for Trinidad Carnival 2025 and the CalgarySoca "First Fete"Playlist: YUNG BREDDA - THE GREATEST BEND OVERKES - COCOA TEA (MAJESTI EDIT)KES, featuring FULL BLOWN & TANO - TRAFFIC JAMYUNG BREDDA - FREE LIKE A BIRDV'GHN - WORK IT OUTSHAL MARSHALL - FETING FAMILYCASSI - CANDICE LOOSEJUBY - MORE GYAL FOR MEFREETOWN COLLECTIVE - TAKE ME HOMEMACHEL MONTANO, featuring DAVIDO - FLING IT UPERPHAAN ALVES - MAS GO PLAYKERWIN DU BOIS - RESUMECALEB HART - SALTSKINNY FABULOUS - DO YUH THINGPATRICE ROBERTS - USER RIDDIMPATRICE ROBERTS - KITTY CATPREEDY - BLAZE FIREVOICE - TOO OWN WAYVIKING DING DONG - THROWBACKNAILAH BACKMAN - WAVEPATRICE ROBERTS - LEVELSLYRIKAL - WASSYVIKING DING DONG - LOOSE AND SINGLEVOICE - HIGHERMELLICK - BLESSINGWADICKS, featuring DJ PRIVATE RYAN - WE LOVE PARTYMICAL TEJA - ENERGYFAY ANN LYONS - WET AND WILDADDED RANKIN, featuring YUNG BREDDA - BAMCIEJADEL - JAM SOMEBODYPROBLEM CHILD, featuring TALLER DAN - SPEEDDEV - MORE MEAT THAN RICERAE - WHINING DEGREEMACHEL MONTANO, featuring DRUPATEE & LADY LAVA - PEPPER VINERAYMOND RAMNARINE - RAGSKES - PRESSUREKERWIN DU BOIS, featuring SIMBAARLEY - BAD SWITCHBUNJI GARLIN - CARRY ITPATRICE ROBERTS - THE GREAT ESCAPEMACHEL MONTANO, BUNJI GARLIN, MICAL TEJA - HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS
A brief reflection on Freud's correspondence with Romain Rolland and their disagreement about the nature of the oceanic feeling.
Ctrl Alt WoW Episode 817 - Unaccompanied Minors https://ctrlaltwow.blogspot.com/2025/01/recording-tuesday-january-14-2025-ctrl.html AprilPvd and Grand Nagus talk about Video games both Virtual Reality and Flatscreen. Grand Nagus: We are in the middle of the New Year's Event, called ‘Heavensturn' I promptly used the tabletop dish in my new OCE house, this is how it looks on the table among others: I used the mugs from the Christmas event, as you can see, since i don't have the reagents and materials on this character, yet, to craft coffee or tea cups, so i bought a few more Christmas mugs so i can use them. As part of the event you can raffle for a fortune, good fortune or bad fortune, so i'm really happy with that. It's just a cosmetic thing that doesn't have any ingame power, just for fun. I won the lottery on my Oceanic homeworld for a beach front house. It was a really nice new year's present. Materia DC, Sephirot World, Ward 21 Plot 19. I don't have a Message book yet, and the house is classified as ‘Under Renovation' for now, but you are more than welcome to stop by. I've been unlocking a few new submarine destinations in my FC Workshop. Submarines and Airships are basically timed exploration missions that can take up to 1,5 IRL days to complete, depending on the speed of the vessel and how many destinations you visit. You level up your ships AprilPvd in VR: So I don't think I wanna play with kids anymore. You get a lot of loud noises in the background and I messed up. He wasn't giving clear. He was trying to order me around drop the anchor raise the anchor. Let's just keep going nice and he was just very basically annoying and we ended up dying which happens I mean, gosh it's just a game and then he ran back to tell everybody how awful I was. Sail Loaded money up on my steam account so that I could buy the blue coins in SAIL which I used for cosmetics. I wanted to make a purple boat. Turns out you cannot buy the coins on steam, and you can only buy them on the Meta version. I met a character was only level two so I immediately stop playing Steam and work to level up my Meta character. But there is the daily challenge in which you can earn blue coins, 101 challenge and between five and 50 when you spin a wheel. So I've been hopping onto the Steam version every day to complete the challenge, hoping to get enough of the blue coins, too get some cosmetics. Ran into some awful kids using the N-word repeatedly and name the ship in word killer. Event in Zenith Medieval Dynasty Exercise HoloFit challenge Vehicles Soapbox Legendary Tales! PCVR RPG game that is expensive but beautiful AprilPvd https://www.twitch.tv/aprilpvd https://www.twitch.tv/aprilpvdvr https://www.youtube.com/aprilpvd Shout Outs & Thank You
Issac and Lila are on the hunt for answers about the most famous case in the last 20 years: The Oceanic Six. This week Lila updates everyone on her housekeeper, Issac has inside knowledge, and a brave soul came forward to blow this case wide open. When the lies rain from above, the TRUTH comes from BENEATH. Support Us: Venmo: @Zane-Kohler-1 Follow us on all our socials!! Tiktok | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube |
Dive into the tranquil world of Deep Theta Ocean, a soothing soundscape designed to guide you into a state of deep relaxation and restful sleep. This episode features the immersive ambience of being deep underwater, blended with calming oceanic ambient music that evokes the serenity of the sea. Enhanced with 7 Hz theta wave binaural beats, this soundscape encourages mental clarity, relaxation, and a smooth transition into restorative sleep. Let Deep Theta Ocean take you on a serene journey beneath the waves, where the calming rhythm of the sea, peaceful music, and theta waves harmonize to cradle you into a night of profound rest.
Our guest for this episode is Rory (@rorycantead) as she shares a list that revolves around deep emotional exploration, complex identities, and philosophical introspection as well as the natural world. Embark on a literary voyage with the Books to Last Podcast, inspired by the BBC's beloved Desert Island Discs. Join us as we invite passionate book enthusiasts to reveal their top five must-have books for a mysterious remote adventure. Explore captivating tangents and heartwarming anecdotes along the way. Tune in for book recommendations and inspiring tales from avid readers! Guest Details: Instagram: @rorycantread Goodreads: hellororyg -https://www.goodreads.com/hellororyg Storygraph: hellororyg Podcast: W: https://anchor.fm/bookstolastpod Twitter: @BooksToLastPod Instagram: @BooksToLastPod Music by DAYLILY @daylilyuk on Instagram https://open.spotify.com/artist/31logKBelcPBZMNhUmU3Q6 Spoiler Warning Books Discussed: Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield I Might Regret This: Essays, Drawings, Vulnerabilities, and Other Stuff by Abbi Jacobson The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson Travesties by Tom Stoppard Moby Dick by Herman Melville Useless Magic: Lyrics and Poetry by Florence Welch The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson with Reg Keeland (Translator)
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E240Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your ultimate source for the latest in space exploration and astronomical wonders. I'm your host, Anna, and today we're diving into a festive episode as we explore how astronauts celebrate holidays in space and uncover some astounding cosmic discoveries.Highlights:- Holiday Traditions in Space: Journey through time from the Apollo 8 crew's historic Christmas broadcast from lunar orbit to modern-day celebrations aboard the International Space Station. Discover how astronauts maintain holiday spirit, from makeshift trees to creative Hanukkah traditions, even in zero gravity.- Cosmic Water Reservoir Discovery: Learn about an extraordinary find near a distant quasar, revealing a water reservoir vast enough to fill Earth's oceans 140 trillion times, offering insights into the early universe's composition.- Lunar Dust Challenges: Delve into NASA's ongoing battle with lunar dust as they prepare for the Artemis missions. Explore innovative solutions like the Clothbot and electrostatic experiments crucial for future lunar exploration.- James Webb's Chiron Discovery: Discover the unique characteristics of Chiron, a centaur with comet-like activity and a mix of ices and gases, as observed by the James Webb Space Telescope.- December's Launch Schedule: Get updates on a bustling month of space launches, including SpaceX's ambitious Starlink missions, Russia's historic Soyuz launch, and India's private sector breakthrough with the Spadex mission.- Tracking Santa from Space: Delight in the heartwarming tradition of NORAD's Santa tracking, a festive blend of aerospace technology and holiday magic, tracing its origins to a simple wrong number.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Sign up for our free Daily newsletter to stay informed on all things space. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, Tumblr, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe. Have a very happy Christmas wherever you are.00:00 - In this episode we'll look at how astronauts celebrate Christmas far from Earth01:07 - The tradition of celebrating holidays in space dates back to 196803:47 - December has been an exceptionally busy month for space launches with 24 attempted05:59 - Astronomers have identified an enormous water reservoir 12 billion light years away10:42 - The James Webb Space Telescope has made another groundbreaking discovery on Chiron12:38 - NORAD helps children follow Santa's journey around the globe each Christmas EveBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
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JOEL FRAHM TRIO “LUMINATION” New York, May 9, 2023The nurse is in, Loomie nation, Vesper flightsJoel Frahm (ts) Dan Loomis (b) Ernesto Cervini (d) ALICE COLTRANE “A MONASTIC TRIO” New York, January 29, 1968Gospel trane, I want to see you, Oceanic beloved (1)Alice Coltrane (p,harp) Jimmy Garrison (b) Rashied Ali (d) Pharoah Sanders (bells) BEN WENDEL “UNDERSTORY: LIVE AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD” New York, November 4-6, 2022Proof, Jean & RenataBen Wendel (saxes,effects) Gerald Clayton (p) Linda May Han Oh (b,vcl) Obed Calvaire (d) Continue reading Puro Jazz 20 de diciembre, 2024 at PuroJazz.
In this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of the RMS Queen Mary, tracing her transformation from a luxurious ocean liner to a renowned haunted landmark. We'll explore documented paranormal encounters, including sightings of ghostly children and the elusive "Lady in White," and examine the psychological and environmental factors that may contribute to these enduring legends.
IN CINEMAS Tosin and Holly go Oceanic with Moana 2 Holly catches Anora (as she lives in London) AT HOME Tosin sees Are you there God?, It's Me Margaret on Prime Video Tosin reviews Silent Night with Keira Knightley on Prime Video Is Netflix killing cinemas? Each week we weigh up what we've seen in cinemas with what we've watched online at home and figure out which provided the best time. At least, we did before COVID jumped in and declared Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney + and friends the winner. Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/netflix-vs-cinema/id1448277363 Listen and subscribe on Youtube Music https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8xPMfsDQIDjM70v1Tah6BiKV4E3UQbaK Listen on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6beXVeSImcgHLsPB22BgE3?si=wdoNI6E0SNqNfoqg4qnw4Q Support Netflix vs Cinema by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/netflixvscinema Find out more at http://netflixvscinema.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, Tony Brueski digs into the enigmatic history of the RMS Queen Mary, tracing her transformation from a luxurious ocean liner to a renowned haunted landmark. We'll explore documented paranormal encounters, including sightings of ghostly children and the elusive "Lady in White," and examine the psychological and environmental factors that may contribute to these enduring legends.
Hi Print Nerds! This week we had the honor of interviewing Terry Conrad. We spoke about collaborating with scientists, making costumes, and Iowa, where this all began really. Do you have print news? Please send us a DM or an email so we can share it in the future! XOXO Edie and Cammy
3 EPs and several members later, Boston's Isis solidified their lineup while crafting their debut full-length album. During this period, the band found themselves balancing between their evolving identity and the influence of acts like Godflesh, The Melvins, and Neurosis. While many have cited their follow-up, Oceanic, as a career-defining moment, this debut features a raw heaviness interwoven with the atmosphere and themes that would ultimately shape future releases. Please join us as we discuss the origins of Isis and their debut album, Celestial! Recommendations: Sunrot / Body Void - Split Sumac - The Healer Killswitch Engage - The Consequence For all updates on the show, follow us here: @RiffWorshipPod on Facebook, Instagram, Threads, & X Watch Riff Worship on YouTube Watch Review's from the Dylbozer's Din on YouTube Tune in LIVE to Vocal Distortion, Mondays at 6PM CST on FM89.1, WONC.org, & the iHeart Radio app Check out our official playlists: Riffs On Repeat (Spotify) Hits From The Crypt (Apple Music)
Austin and Amit recap a wild November window, featuring unmatched craziness in Asia, a separation in South America, and Oceanic defending that left a lot to be desired!
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 135*Could Uranus Moon Miranda Have a Subsurface Ocean?A new study suggests that Uranus' moon Miranda may harbour a liquid water ocean beneath its peculiar jigsaw-like surface. The findings, published in the Planetary Science Journal, challenge existing assumptions about Miranda's history and composition, potentially placing it among the select few worlds in our solar system with environments that could support life. The study highlights the intriguing possibility of a vast ocean beneath Miranda's icy crust, kept warm by gravitational tidal forces.*NASA Discovers Weird Red Rocks with Green Spots on MarsNASA's Mars Perseverance Rover has stumbled upon strange red rocks with green spots on the Martian surface. As the rover continues its journey towards the rim of Jezero Crater, it has uncovered a new geological puzzle featuring red and green rocks. Scientists are intrigued by the green spots, which could suggest past water activity, but their exact composition remains a mystery due to the rover's current limitations.*First Humans on Mars by 2035?NASA is planning to send humans to Mars as early as 2035. The mission would be part of the Artemis programme, with a journey that could take up to 14 months, including a 500-day stay on the Martian surface. This ambitious plan hinges on the successful deployment of the Lunar Gateway Space Station and other key technologies.The Science ReportNew research finds that children exposed to cannabis in the womb are more likely to exhibit behavioural issues. Meanwhile, ancient DNA studies reveal two genetically distinct populations north and south of the Caucasus Mountains, and a study links Airbnbs to increased crime rates. Plus, a fact-based conversation with AI might help some conspiracy theorists reconsider their beliefs.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Eddie and Chris are joined by three-time guest Aimee Nezhukumatathil for a conversation about the intersection of food, faith, family, and parenthood, based around her latest collection of essays, Bite by Bite: Nourishments and Jamborees. Aimee is the author of multiple volumes of poetry, including Miracle Fruit, Oceanic, and Lucky Fish, as well as several books of essays, World of Wonders (and her most recent, Bite by Bite). Her work has appeared in multiple magazines including Poetry magazine, Ploughshares, FIELD, and American Poetry Review, and she is the first poetry editor for Sierra, the story-telling arm of the Sierra Club.Aimee is also professor of English and Creative Writing in the University of Mississippi's MFA program where she received the faculty's Distinguished Research and Creative Achievement Award.We're delighted to have her back on The Weight!Resources:Learn more about Aimee on her website Follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTubeBuy her books, including Bite by BiteListen to her previous episodes on The Weight: World of Wonders and Finding Beauty in the Chaos
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SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 122*The Sun's Most Powerful Solar Flare in Over a DecadeThe Sun has unleashed its most powerful solar flare in more than a decade, with a spectacular X9.1 class event. This massive solar flare, part of a pair that erupted just two days apart, was detected by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory. The event sparked strong G3 class geomagnetic storms, causing auroral activity to reach mid-latitudes and triggering deep shortwave radio blackouts. Solar flares, like this one, can have significant impacts on Earth's atmosphere, communications, and power grids.*Ceres: A Former Ocean World?New research suggests that the dwarf planet Ceres may have once been an ocean world. The study, published in Nature Astronomy, indicates that Ceres has a dirty icy crust, suggesting a past filled with muddy oceans. Computer simulations reveal that the crust may contain up to 90% ice, challenging previous assumptions of a drier Ceres. The findings are based on data from NASA's Dawn mission, which observed surface features like volcanoes and glaciers.*NASA's Europa Clipper MissionNASA's Europa Clipper mission is set for launch to explore Jupiter's ice-covered moon, Europa. The mission aims to investigate the moon's potential for life, with a suite of nine scientific instruments on board. These tools will study Europa's icy crust, subsurface ocean, and surface composition. The spacecraft will perform 49 flybys of Europa, gathering data to help scientists understand the moon's habitability and its potential for hosting life.00:00:00 - The sun unleashes its most powerful solar flare in more than a decade00:00:27 - The sun has just emitted its most powerful solar flare in more than a decade00:04:35 - New study claims dwarf planet Ceres may once have been an ocean world00:14:34 - NASA's Europa Clipper mission is looking for life on icy moon Europa00:19:58 - New figures show 47,000 people suffered heat related deaths across Europe last year00:22:33 - Microsoft will release a new update for Windows 11 next month with AI features00:25:46 - Outlook reminds you you haven't added your attachment yet00:26:56 - Spacetime is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through various podcast providerswww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
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G'day from down unda! We're joined by the recent winner of Oceanic GT, Plog! In this episode he shares his planning, prep, and winning performance during the event while also sharing his excitement at the idea of attending the World Championship of Warhammer. _________________________________________________ Path to Glory is a podcast about Warhammer Underworlds that focuses on competitive gaming, player development, and community growth. Founded in 2019 by Aman Khusro and Jonathan Davis. _________________________________________________ Path to Glory is supported by our wonderful patrons on Patreon. If you would like to help the show, and join our discord community, go to patreon.com/pathtoglory and pledge your support. Patrons directly support the show and its growth by helping pay our monthly and annual fees, while contributing to future projects and endeavors. _________________________________________________ Join our discord: https://discord.gg/j84w6UJxey Blog: https://www.pathtoglorypodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pathtoglor
Phase 4 is almost in the books so it's time to give it a review from the Countdown callers as we look back on a phase that arguably saved SoD. After that, we touch on more of the server consolidation conversation and what it means for the Oceanic region.Phase 4 Review - 1:35Shadowstrike/Oceania - 1:26:35Check the results for Ubiquitous' Classic Plus Survey here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfhah_Cg7k-3UzJaNccuay1mrkUZseA9jnplwgVQ_VDTAYdjA/viewanalyticsBuy Josh a beer & help keep Countdown on the airwaves over at Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/joshcorbett Or if subscriptions aren't your thing, support Josh & Countdown by shouting him a one time beer here: https://ko-fi.com/countdowntoclassicCheck out Josh on YouTube for gameplay streams and live podcast recordings here:https://twitch.tv/countdownpodshttps://www.youtube.com/@countdowntoclassicJoin the Countdown To Classic discord here: https://discord.gg/83thqw2fBwListen To Josh's amazing new rockumentary podcast, 'Best.Album.Ever' here: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/best-album-ever--6195482or where you pod.Check out Josh's hilarious movie podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/469qUDnQHBkCogdjZyFUjb?si=jNgDTiEnSvKBbZuNz2xcxw
Today, you'll learn about the so-called super synchronizers who are super attractive to potential partners, a new quantum compass that could one day replace GPS, and how a rare seabird rides out tropical cyclones. Super Synchronizers “Scientists discover ‘Super Synchronizers' with heightened romantic appeal.” by Eric W. Dolan. 2024. “Social and nonsocial synchrony are interrelated and romantically attractive.” by M. Cohen, et al. 2024. Quantum Compass “‘It's the perfect place': London Underground hosts tests for ‘quantum compass' that could replace GPS.” by Robin McKie. 2024. “Quantum ‘compass' could allow navigation without relying on satellites.” by Hayley Dunning, et al. 2018. “What Is GPS and how do global positioning systems work?” Geotab. 2024. Seabirds & Cyclones “Groundbreaking study reveals oceanic seabirds chase tropical cyclones.” EurekAlert! 2024. “Oceanic seabirds chase tropical cyclones.” by Francesco Ventura, et al. 2024. Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The award winning poet, writer and essayist Aimee Nezhukumatathil’s genius lies in making connections between the astonishments of the natural world and the particular wonders of her own - and all of our - lives. Nezhukumatathil is the author of four collections of poems, including “Oceanic, and her latest book, a bestselling collection of essays, is called “World of Wonders.” Nezhukumatathil is a professor of English at the University of Mississippi, and joins us in front of an audience of students at McDaniel High School.
Touchdown! Not a football reference, Oceanic 815 has landed and the survivors are in LAX. The siblings are back to fully welcome you to season 6 and the show's final chapter! This week the survivors arrive at the temple, Lauren learns about the Man in Black, Claire is back and Sayid dies... for a bit. All this and more as we breakdown "LAX Part 2." Follow us on all our socials!! Tiktok | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zane-kohler/support
Welcome to Relaxing Meditation Hey there! Welcome to Relaxing Meditation, your personal oasis of calm in the chaotic world . Need a break from the hustle and bustle? You're in the right place! ♂️ Join us for a Journey of Serenity ♀️ Ready to unwind and find your zen? Our podcast specializes in soothing sounds and tranquil melodies to help you relax, recharge, and reconnect with your inner peace. Whether you're a meditation newbie or a seasoned pro, we've got something for everyone! What Makes Us Special? Picture this: a magical blend of ambient sounds, gentle nature recordings, and calming tunes . Each episode is crafted with love and mindfulness to transport you to a state of pure bliss. Say goodbye to stress and hello to serenity! Your Daily Dose of Peace and Calm Looking for a moment of tranquility in your hectic day? Look no further! Tune in for daily doses of relaxation that will leave you feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and ready to tackle whatever life throws your way . Ready to Start Your Meditation Journey? Hit that subscribe button to access our latest episodes and embark on a journey towards inner harmony . And hey, if you love what you hear (which we know you will!), don't forget to leave us a review and spread the word to your friends and family . Thank You for Choosing Relaxing Meditation From all of us here at Relaxing Meditation, thank you for joining us on this journey towards a calmer, more peaceful you. Until next time, may you be calm, may you be centered, and may you find peace within . Relaxing meditation, Meditation sounds, Relaxing meditation, Relaxing meditation, Calm meditation, Guided meditation, Mindfulness meditation, Deep relaxation, Meditation for sleep, Stress relief meditation, Yoga meditation, Tranquil meditation, Peaceful meditation, Serene meditation, Meditation for anxiety, Healing meditation, Zen meditation, Breathing meditation, Sleep meditation sounds, Relaxation techniques, Relaxation meditation sounds, Sleep meditation, Body scan meditation, Relaxation exercises, Meditation for beginners, Meditation for stress, Morning meditation, Evening meditation,Relaxing meditation, Relaxing meditation, Meditation for focus, Meditation for peace, Nature sounds meditation, Mindfulness relaxation, Meditation for relaxation and stress relief, Relaxing sounds, Meditation for self-love, Meditation for mental health, Meditation for inner peace, Zen sounds, Calming meditation sounds, Quiet meditation, Restorative meditation, Visualization meditation, Chakra meditation, Forest sounds meditation, Ocean sounds meditation, Rain sounds meditation, Spa sounds meditation, Buddhist meditation, Transcendental meditation,Relaxing meditation, Relaxing meditation, Yoga nidra meditation, Progressive muscle relaxation, Tibetan singing bowls meditation, Binaural beats meditation, Delta waves meditation, Alpha waves meditation, Theta waves meditation, Healing frequencies meditation, Sleep hypnosis, Deep sleep meditation, ASMR meditation, Affirmation meditation, Positive energy meditation, Relaxation response meditation,Relaxing meditation, Relaxing meditation, Mindful breathing meditation, Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) meditation, Loving-kindness meditation, Gratitude meditation.
Rudy joins Miguel, amateur historian of Hawai'i for a discussion on the history and present of the islands. We cover the first contact, the unification of the Hawai'ian kingdom, its pan-Oceanic profile, the overthrow of the Monarchy which leads to annexation and the Democratic Revolution before talking about the present struggles around military bases, tourism, land and water as well as the way that Hawai'ian identity has changed through the years. References: No Makou Ka Mana: Liberating the Nation Paperback – Kamanamaikalani Beamer Who Owns the Crown Lands of Hawai‘i? - Jon M. Van Dyke A Power in the World: The Hawaiian Kingdom in Oceania - Lorenz Gonschor Pacific Gibraltar: U.S.-Japanese Rivalry Over the Annexation of Hawaii, 1885-1898 - William Michael Morgan From a Native Daughter: Colonialism and Sovereignty in Hawaii - Haunani-Kay Trask Articles: Amid Calls For Diversification, A Look Back At Hawaii's History of Single-Industry Dominance When a State of Emergency is Declared, We Should All be Alarmed Ige and Integrity: Machine Politics and Special Interests
On Mondays we are brining back older episodes. This week to celebrate Shark Fest and Shark Week, we revisit the Tiger Shark! Incredible fish with an incredible story. You can learn more about Tiger Sharks by visiting their webpage HERE Briefly, this week we go in depth about one of the oceans top predators, the Tiger Shark. We first discuss the true statistics on shark attacks around the world. Tiger Sharks are persecuted, hunted and culled due to the belief that they are a major nuisance and danger to humans. Nothing is further from the truth. More, we discuss how beautiful this large fish are and how critical they are to a healthy ecosystem. Tiger Shark History Sharks are one the oldest class of animals still alive. Species of sharks began to emerge nearly 450 million years ago. The first trees did not emerge on our land masses until 385 million years ago. This means sharks were here millions of years before them. Incredible. Furthermore, sharks dominated the world's oceans 360 million years ago. This is known as the “Age of Sharks.” Tiger Sharks have been around for roughly 56 million years ago. Our modern Tiger Shark is thought to have emerged roughly 5 million years ago. This makes them a truly old and ancient species. They are of the Family Cartharhinidae and called Requiem Sharks. There are migratory, live-bearing sharks. They live in tropical or warm seas and includes such species as the spinner shark, the blacknose shark, the blacktip shark, the grey reef shark, the blacktip reef shark, and the Oceanic whitetip shark. ------------------------------------------------------------- Another thank you to all our Patreon supporters. You too can join for one cup of "good" coffee a month. With your pledge you can support your favorite podcast on Patreon and give back to conservation. With the funds we receive each month, we are have been sending money to conservation organizations monthly. We now send a check to every organization we cover, as we feel they all are deserving of our support. Thank you so much for your support and for supporting animal conservation. Please considering supporting us at Patreon HERE. We also want to thank you to all our listeners. We are giving back to every conservation organization we cover and you make that possible. We are committed to donating large portions of our revenue (at minimum 25%) to every organization we cover each week. Thank you for helping us to grow, and for helping to conserve our wildlife. Please contact us at advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast You can also visit our website HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The galaxy has many stars orbited by many planets, and many of these are orbited by immense icy moons, but could others have oceans on their surface, or even life?Go to https://brilliant.org/IsaacArthur/ to get a 30-day free trial and 20% off their annual subscription.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netJoin Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:Oceanic MoonsEpisode 451; June 13, 2024Written, Narrated & Produced by: Isaac ArthurMusic Courtesy of Epidemic Sound Epidemic Sound http://epidemicsound.com/creatorSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The galaxy has many stars orbited by many planets, and many of these are orbited by immense icy moons, but could others have oceans on their surface, or even life?Go to https://brilliant.org/IsaacArthur/ to get a 30-day free trial and 20% off their annual subscription.Visit our Website: http://www.isaacarthur.netJoin Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/isaacarthurSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/IsaacArthurSupport us on Subscribestar: https://www.subscribestar.com/isaac-arthurFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1583992725237264/Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/IsaacArthur/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Isaac_A_Arthur on Twitter and RT our future content.SFIA Discord Server: https://discord.gg/53GAShECredits:Oceanic MoonsEpisode 451; June 13, 2024Written, Narrated & Produced by: Isaac ArthurSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.