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Diver Bruce Bott shares what it was like to be underwater with the orcas on the chaotic night when the Pedder Bay 5 were captured, and his later experience diving down to Chimo, the prized white whale, when she got tangled in her net and was drowning.
Ryan Nienaber - Owner - Greenfish SA joined Lester Kiewiet on air to chat about the local increase in Orca's. A recent encounter saw a pod of orca whales manage to snatch three colossal, big eye tuna from the ends of a fishing line, leaving behind only the remains of their heads. These tunas were estimated to weigh around 130kg each, emphasiing the sheer force and appetite of the orcas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Over the last few months we have been hearing the stories of women who believe that they were raised by mothers who have Narcissistic Personality Disorder. And, a woman who has been labelled a narcissist by her daughter. Today, two psychotherapists who have worked extensively in this field, Dr Jan McGregor Hepburn and Helen Villiers, who has an MA in working therapeutically with adult children of narcissists, join Nuala to answer some of the questions raised by the powerful testimonies heard in the series. Have you ever witnessed a mature, grown male sticking close to – and being very dependent on - his mother? These are the words used to describe new findings from on-going research on orca whales. Carried out by the Centre for Whale Research and Exeter University, it studied orcas in the coastal waters between Vancouver and Seattle, to find that older "post-menopausal" orca mothers protect their adult sons from fights. But, while these four or five-tonne males benefit from this maternal protection, female offspring do not receive the same attention. Lead Researcher from the University of Exeter, Charli Grimes, speaks to Nuala. This year marks the sixth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire where 72 people lost their lives. A new play created from interviews conducted with a group of survivors of the fire has opened this month at the National Theatre. Grenfell: in the words of survivors follows the lead up to the disaster, the night of the fire, and the Grenfell Inquiry which followed, and is still ongoing. The final report into the disaster is due to be published later this year. Nuala is joined by writer Gillian Slovo and actor Pearl Mackie. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Lucinda Montefiore Studio manager: Duncan Hannant
Episode 4, "The Orca Whale," sees Kai and special guest host, Kai's Daddy, Tom venturing into the chilly waters of the Arctic with the ocean's most powerful predator. Discover the social structure, intelligence, and hunting prowess of these magnificent marine mammals. Designed to educate and entertain, this episode offers a captivating insight into the lives of Orcas, fostering a deeper understanding and respect for these awe-inspiring creatures. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kaiintheocean/support
In this final hour, Tobin & Leroy re-emphasize the need for the Heat to get Damian Lillard to Miami in a Heat jersey. Do whatever needs to be done including saying goodbye to Tyler Herro. The godfather Pat Riley needs to make Portland an offer they can't refuse but does Portland have to accept it?
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Micky Remann is a German media artist and producer of media events. He invented the “Liquid Sound” concept and its installation in various locations with exceptional waters such Bad Orb & Bad Sulza in Germany. They involve participants floating in body temperature salt water where they participate in immersive experiences that includes underwater sounds, music, lights and surround video. Remann also developed the popular international FullDome Festival at the Zeiss Planetarium in Berlin. It features innovative productions, music and entertainment in the genre of 360-degree, audio-visual media and immersive fulldome theatre performances. He is also a some-time singer, a songwriter, and an author. I met Kicky in Bad Sulza where I could enjoy the underwater sound system. In this podcast Remann discusses his explorations of whale & dolphin languages and his more recent exploits expanding the Liquid Sound concept. Playlist of samples: Underwater bubble sounds Aquasonic • Between Music Phoning Annea • Charlie Morrow & Annea Lockwood Concert for Fish • Charlie Morrow Live at Liquid Sound • Balsamfieber Comet, Fire, Water • Charlie Morrow Liquid Sound Festival 2014 exc • Thomas Kagermann Liquid Sound Festival 2014 exc • Jim Nollman Water, Ocean • Charlie Morrow Subjects discussed: immersion concerts, salt water flotation, pre-birth experiences, fulldome experiences, first immersive experience at age 3 when he almost drowned in a pond, his sister saw him in a dream-like state and yelled to his mother who ran to save him, mermaids, underwater crystal palaces, temple for underwater listening, communicated with whales of the Pacific Northwest coast with music, environmental opera & symphony, reincarnations as an Orca Whale, body temperature and salt water while simulating the musical experience of whales, underwater concerts, thermos / bad / spas, DJ nights, full moon concerts, Liquid Sound Festival ...
"When you work as a team, you're doing the part that you are uniquely qualified to do and you're leveraging the unique talents of the team." - Mark Magnacca in today's Tip 1492 Do you work as a team? Join the conversation at DailySales.Tips/1492 and be sure to follow EnableMinutes! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or Email: scott@top1.fm
Free Willy. SeaWorld and Blackfish. Whale watching tours. People simply love orca whales. Unfortunately, this beloved species and many more are being harmed by the Navy's Growler jet program and Naval activities in the waters of Northwest Washington. Guest Bob Wilbur (he/him), the president of the Citizens of Ebey's Reserve (COER), tells us about how animals are impacted by these activities, and how the impacts are being downplayed and overlooked by the Navy. He also shares about COER's efforts to protect the endangered Southern Resident orca whale and marbled murrelet seabird. Listen to learn how animals also fall victim to the Growler jets and how you can be part of the efforts to protect them. Resources: Learn more about the Growler jets and how to take action at: www.SoundDefenseAlliance.org Citizens of Ebey's Reserve (COER) Learn more about the Marbled Murellet Glossary Terms: Endangered species - A species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction. Threatened species - A plant or animal species perceived as likely, in the near future, to become endangered within all or much of its range. Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) - A government document that outlines the impact of a proposed project on its surrounding environment. In the United States, these statements are mandated by federal law for certain projects. Take - To harass, hunt, capture, or kill, or attempt to harass, hunt, capture, or kill any marine mammal. Minimum Viable Population Size - Ecological threshold that specifies the smallest number of individuals in a species or population capable of persisting at a specific statistical probability level for a predetermined amount of time. National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) - An act signed into law on January 1, 1970 that requires federal agencies to assess the environmental effects of their proposed actions prior to making decisions. Nature sounds recorded in the Olympic National Park (Gordon Hempton, The Sound Tracker, Co-Founder Quiet Parks International) Hosted by Terra Huey and Caitlin Epstein Produced by Caitlin Epstein in partnership with the Sound Defense Alliance
Hello all! Fall asleep to this 10 hours of orca whale sounds for sleep. Allow yourself to relax, release stress or study with this 10 hours of orca whales sounds. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rainmancj/support
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On this episode of Plants and Rants Podcast I discuss with One Tree Planted's Social Media Director Kaylee Brzezinski on ways to become more sustainable both in your home and in our world. We discuss tips on indoor plant care and ways to make your everyday living conditions safer for the environment. From reforestation to supporting the Orca Whale population Kaylee discusses the many ways One Tree Planted Organization has devoted their time and efforts into keeping the world green and safe. With your support of this podcast we were able to plant more than 300 trees to celebrate Earth Month together! Visit www.johnnyvines.com for full details. IG - @PlantsandRantsPodcast / @JohnnyViness
In this hysterical new episode of Hardly Any Hesitation, So&Fro really gets things done. And by things, I mean the podcast. We recorded the podcast and we got it done. And by getting it done I mean we finished this very episode of Hardly Any Hesitation. This episode is funny btw. That went without saying. Please Subscribe. Subscribe to our Podcast. I mean to say, Subscribe to our podcast for new episodes every Thursday. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hahcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hahcast/support
Orca whales, Black Marlins, or Dolphins; who is faster? OR a Cheetah? In our final question of the day we talk about land animals vs sea creatures and who's faster.
London Fletcher is a 7th grader that is greatly passionate about wildlife and especially whales. At 6 years old, she saw the documentary “Black Fish” and was very moved by the sobering truth the film portrayed. Since then, she’s been traveling around the world to do all she can to help raise awareness and find solutions to the mistreatment of whales. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshua-thomas--gray/support
Sam Lipman, founder of Orca Aware, makes us relate to our actions and the impact we can have on the planet through the wonderful, and awe inspiring, Orca Whale. Music accreditation'sIntroMusic by DJ Quadshttps://soundcloud.com/aka-dj-quads Outro / fade inTitle: Nicolai Heidlas Music – Warm Lights Artist: Nicolai HeidlasMusic Source: https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas/free-positive-background-music-warm-lightsLicense: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Promoted by Music Library: http://bit.ly/MusicLibraryYouTube
We continue with the Marine Social Science Segments with Dr. Edd Hind-Ozan. Today we discuss why there are plastic bits in plastic water bottles. Just another reason why we shouldn't be using plastic water bottles. I also discuss the new Orca Whale Watching Ban implemented in Washington State to help protect the Southern Resident Orca Whale Population. I ask the question, is whale watching the real problem, or is it low hanging fruit? Let me know what you think of the Orca Whale Watching Ban in our Facebook Group: http://www.speakupforblue.com/group Enjoy the Podcast!!! Get quality household cleaning products from the Grove Collaborative by visiting: http://www.speakupforblue.com/eco
Joe is wondering how long an Orca whale mother will keep her dead calf close to her. There are pictures of her with her dying calf. What goes through their mind? Nature. Davidson College in North Carolina has a professor the has contract grading. This is what is wrong with our world.
After the market beatdown, Simon and Colin dissect the sustainability of current prices and how much longer regulators will stand idly by whilst pump and dumps continue to happen. Our first story comes from Coindesk, talking about the price action where Bitcoin 'defended' the $11,000 mark. Conversely, the Evening Standard came out with a story claiming investors were swapping their bitcoin for physical gold- are people actually swapping digital gold for it's physical counterpart? Staying with Bitcoin (shock, horror), Forbes claim that criminals are dropping BTC for other cryptocurrencies due to expensive, lengthy transactions. Criminals are apparently preferring more private coins. Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase recorded $1 Billion in revenue! The exchange exploded in 2017, so it's no surprise that it's booked such lofty numbers as the interest in cryptocurrencies continues to grow. Moving on and more from Coindesk, regulators gon' regulate as the SEC outlines reasons for reluctance to list cryptocurrency ETF's. Next, Shell has just made its first investment in blockchain with UK startup Applied Blockchain, and we have the pleasure of bringing you a soundbite from CEO Adi Ben-Ari! He explains what Applied Blockchain do, and how it's easy for Developers/Engineers to 'see through' certain crypto projects. Staying with large companies sticking their hands in the blockchain pie, IBM and Maersk form new blockchain company for international cargo which will automate paperwork for shipping across international borders. And lastly, Swift have signed an agreement with 7CSD's to explore blockchain post trade processes. Although no specific details have been leaked, Swift have claimed that the agreement is more exploratory in its nature. One to watch. We also bring you interviews with bitFlyer's CEO and founder Yuzo Kano and COO Andy Bryant, as the largest Japanese cryptocurrency exchange comes to Europe! Please do make sure to listen to the last 2 minutes for some great Orca/Whale related gags as Simon, Colin and the production team are struck by a giggling disease. We hope you enjoy the show and, as ever, don't forget to subscribe. Want to join the conversation on all the topics discussed? Tweet the show @bchaininsider and if you really love the show, why not leave us a review on iTunes? Special Guests: Adi Ben-Ari, Andy Bryant, and Yuzo Kano.
A very interactive episode of Conversation with the Big Guy. Pat and Ryback discuss online trolls which leads to a conversation about Pat wanting to be a Power Ranger. Ryback is challenged by an Orca Whale, and Pat is a karate master. Later on, the Big Guy tells hilarious Hornswoggle stories and Pat Buck and Ryback discuss Body dysmorphic disorder in men. Things get pretty deep when Ryback and Pat Buck open up about family, broken homes and how it connects to Professional Wrestling. All this and much mo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices