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Human curiosity drives discovery, invention, and progress. But the same instinct that helps us learn can also put us in danger. Why do people keep looking when they should look away?________________________________________Curiosity built civilizations.It helped create science, medicine, aviation, exploration, and countless discoveries that improved human life.But curiosity has a shadow side.In this episode of An Ounce, we explore how the same instinct that pushes us toward understanding can also lead us into danger. From childhood lessons and the Hindenburg disaster to real-world experiences as a first responder, this story examines why curiosity needs more than enthusiasm—it needs judgment.Sometimes the desire to know becomes stronger than the desire to stay safe.And sometimes "just one look" becomes a problem.________________________________________COMPANION EPISODE RECOMMENDATIONThe Night We Counterattacked Venus — A True Storyhttps://youtu.be/n_xTQIBBaqMWhy:Both episodes explore what happens when human beings act before they fully understand the larger system around them.In The Dangerous Side of Curiosity, people pursue answers without always recognizing the risks.In The Night We Counterattacked Venus, people attempted to solve a problem while operating with incomplete understanding of the consequences.Both stories examine a familiar human pattern:The desire to know, fix, or improve something before fully understanding what happens next.________________________________________If you enjoy stories about hidden consequences, human behavior, and looking beyond the obvious, consider subscribing.#Curiosity #HumanBehavior #Psychology #History #AnOuncePodcast________________________________________CHAPTERS00:00 Curiosity's Good Reputation00:30 Curiosity's Questions01:09 Curiosity: Innocence and Temptation02:09 The Hindenburg: Curiosity and Innovation make a misstep.03:12 The Coin Has Two Sides03:28 A First Responder's Lesson03:36 The Accident After the Accident04:01 Curiosity Versus Wisdom04:44 An Ounce________________________________________REFERENCESHindenburg Disaster – Background and historical informationhttps://www.britannica.com/event/Hindenburg-disasterNational Air and Space Museum – Hindenburg history and aviation contexthttps://airandspace.si.eduNational Transportation Safety Board – Traffic safety and distracted driving informationhttps://www.ntsb.gov
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The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Podcasts - Marilynn Hughes
Tales of the Mendicant Preachers, The Sutra of the Ounce, Marilynn HughesThe Out-of-Body Travel Foundation - https://outofbodytravel.org – Astral Travel and Astral Projection: Download Books, Films, Seminars, Livestreams, Music, Art, Vignettes, Radio and TV Appearances and More on Out-of-Body Experiences. (Ghosts, Reincarnation, Initiations, Heaven, Hell, Angels, Demons.) Out-of-Body Travel Author, Marilynn Hughes (Copyright)Out of Body Travel, Out of Body Experiences, Out of Body, Astral Travel, Astral Projection, Near Death Experiences, Mystical Experiences, OBE, OOBE, NDE
In this Company Update, we connect with Tara Christie, President and CEO of Banyan Gold (TSXV: BYN / OTCQB: BYAGF). Tara takes us through the updated Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) for the AurMac Gold Project located in the Yukon, which was announced on May 19, 2026. We discuss the significant expansion of the project's total footprint, the successful definition of a substantial high-grade core, and what these new numbers mean for the company's upcoming PEA milestones. Key discussion points include: Exceeding the High-Grade Target: How the company successfully delineated a high-grade portion of the deposit right around 1.0 g/t gold, surpassing their original 5-million-ounce target. Impressive Resource Conversion Rates: A look at the 90% conversion success rate to the indicated category, showcasing the continuity and robustness of the deposit without sacrificing grade. Pit-Constrained Sensitivity Analysis: An explanation of how the pit-constrained model reacts to different gold prices, revealing the significant long-term growth potential still locked within the system. 2026 Exploration Strategy & Upcoming PEA: Details on the current 70,000-meter drill program, how the budget is allocated between conversion and regional exploration, and how this MRE optimizes the economics for the Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) coming in the second half of the year. Strong Financial Position: A summary of the company's balance sheet, which features $70 million in cash. If you have any follow up questions for Tara please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Banyan Gold website - https://banyangold.com/ ----------------- For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Investing in equities, commodities, really everything involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
Contango Silver & Gold Inc. (NYSE:CTGO, TSX-V:CTGO) president and director Shawn Khunkhun joined Stephen Gunnion to discuss the company's production growth, development pipeline and strategy to become a leading North American precious metals producer. Khunkhun highlighted strong cash flow from the producing Manh Choh mine in Alaska alongside development projects including Lucky Shot, Johnson Tract and Kitsault Valley. Despite weather-related first-quarter challenges, Contango maintained full-year guidance of 40,000–45,000 ounces and pointed to its operating partnership with Kinross Gold as a key strength. The interview also covered Contango's merger with Dolly Varden Silver, which adds significant silver exposure and potential valuation upside. Looking ahead, Khunkhun said the company expects production to rise sharply by 2027, with a longer-term target of 200,000 ounces of gold and 5 million ounces of silver annually by 2030. For more interviews and market insights, visit the Proactive YouTube channel, like this video, subscribe to the channel and enable notifications for future content. #ContangoSilverAndGold #GoldMining #SilverMining #MiningStocks #PreciousMetals #GoldProducer #SilverStocks #ShawnKhunkhun #Kinross #DollyVarden #AlaskaMining #BritishColumbiaMining #JuniorMining #GoldStocks #ResourceInvesting
Flagship Minerals: A 2.2m ounce gold resource and not a dollar spent on drilling! Listen to ASX-listed Flagship Minerals Executive Chairman Paul Lock talk to Matt Birney on the Bulls N’ Bears Report about Flagship’s maiden 2.2m ounce gold resource achieved without paying for a single drill hole. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
LISTEN WITHOUT ADS for 25 cents a day at www.patron.com/dopeypodcast Short Summary Dave kicks off with Mother's Day reflections, Knicks playoff excitement, and reads an incredible listener email from James Dehart about discovering a huge bag of heroin (plus crack) while cleaning out an abandoned building — and his sober buddy immediately throwing it down a sewer grate. Then Dave replays Dopey Episode 26 with Chris: they play Dave's classic song “Good So Bad,” read a long email from Francis, get heavily triggered watching the famous dope scene from the 1991 movie Rush, and go deep on addiction stories, recovery, and absurdity. A heartfelt, funny, and sometimes triggering classic Dopey episode. All that and yes - much more on the brand new/old replay shit! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Podcasts - Marilynn Hughes
The Outer Realm with Michelle Desrochers, Marilynn Hughes, 'The Sutra of the Ounce, Out of Body Travel, Out of Body ExperiencesThe Out-of-Body Travel Foundation – Astral Travel and Astral Projection: Download Books, Films on Out-of-Body Experiences. (Ghosts, Reincarnation, Initiations, Heaven, Hell, Angels, Demons.) Out-of-Body Travel Author, Marilynn HughesOut of Body Travel, Out of Body Experiences, Out of Body, Astral Travel, Astral Projection, Near Death Experiences, Mystical Experiences, OBE, OOBE, NDEThe Out-of-Body Travel Foundation Feature Films and Astral Projection Films, Written, Directed and Produced by Marilynn Hughes - Copyright 2026, Marilynn Hughes
The Outer Realm welcomes the return of Marilynn Hughes Date: May 7th, 2026 EP: 716 TOPIC: Tonight Marilynn Hughes returns to talk about her new book “ The Sutra of the Ounce- The Ounce of the Vow for the Creatures of the Earth“ . An ounce is enough. An ounce of attention. An ounce of care. An ounce of love quietly offered. In these small gestures, illumination blooms — subtle, persistent, and enduring. Contact for the show - theouterrealmcontact@gmail.com Michelle Desrochers and The Outer Realm :https://linktr.ee/michelledesrochers_ Please support us by Liking, Subscribing, Sharing and Commenting. Thank you all !!! About Marilynn: "Marilynn Hughes founded The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation in 2003 (Mission: Reduce Spiritual Hunger Worldwide). Marilynn has experienced, researched, written, and taught about Out of Body Travel and Mysticism since 1987 and has spoken on dozens of radio and television programs to discuss her thousands of out of body experiences. She has studied the Ancient Sacred Texts of all Major and Minor World Religions, as well as Catholic Mystical, Ascetical, Biblical, Doctrinal, Dogmatic, Systematic, Liturgical, Catechetical and Moral Theology. She has also studied Individual Schools of Theology, to include Franciscan, Carmelite, Ignatian, Dominican, and Benedictine. Marilynn has also trained as a Remote Viewer in Transdimensional, Controlled and Associative Remote Viewing and is a Hypnotherapist. She received certifications in various psychological and therapeutic modalities including NLP, REBT, CBT, ACT, DBT, MBCT, EFT, TFT, SFBT and NBA Therapies. Marilynn Hughes has authored 138 books, 40 magazines and 18 CD's on Out of Body Travel and Comparative Religious Mysticism including her seminal classic The Mysteries of the Redemption: A Treatise on Out-of-Body Travel and Mysticism, which was in development to become a feature film/tv series. She was featured in the documentary film, The Road to Armageddon: A Spiritual Documentary, and in Documentary Film Productions: The Grand Phases of the Soul, The Stairway from Earth to Heaven, How to Have an Out-of-Body Experience, The Tao of Mysticism, The Initiations into the Mysteries, The Rites of Passage, The Prayer of the Twelfth Hour and At the Feet of the Masters. She is the author of an English Language Encyclopedia of Ancient Sacred Texts, The Voice of the Prophets: Wisdom of the Ages (In Twelve Volumes). Her out of body travel work has been featured in The Encyclopedia of the Unseen World, by Constance Victoria Briggs and in Extra-Planetary Experiences: Alien Human Contact and the Expansion of Consciousness, (along with Dr. Edgar Mitchell and Ingo Swann) by Dr. Thomas Streicher. KC Armstrong, (Former Producer of the Howard Stern Show), in his book named Marilynn as one of thirteen Simply Amazing Women. Marilynn Hughes has been the subject of several Research Studies including The Out-of-Body Experiment by Alex Tsakiris of Skeptiko. Marilynn Hughes and Dr. Rudy Schild (Professor Emeritus Astrophysics Harvard) co-authored a chapter entitled The Science for Moral Law. She has been featured to speak about Out-of-Body Travel on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, Midnight in the Desert with Art Bell, the Joan Rivers Show among others. Marilynn Hughes was on the the original board of The Dr. Edgar Mitchell Foundation for Research into Extraordinary Experiences and is a continuing contributor. Marilynn Hughes The Out-of-Body Travel Foundation https://outofbodytravel.org MarilynnHughes@outofbodytravel.org If you enjoy the content on the channel, please support us by subscribing: Thank you All
These episodes of #thePOZcast, live from Transform 2026 in Las Vegas, are proudly brought to you by our friends at Overalls What if your employees had one central hub to handle real life? Meet Overalls. A smarter way to support your team, combining expert human LifeConcierges™ with AI to solve everyday challenges across healthcare, caregiving, benefits, insurance, finances, life admin, and more. From start to finish, Overalls handles the details — using existing benefits where they fit, and filling in the gaps where they don't. So employees save time, reduce stress, and stay focused at work, while employers boost engagement and get more value from their benefits. Overalls is redefining how work supports life, helping employee teams from Reddit, Patreon, BeatBox, and more cross pesky to-dos off their lists every day. Learn more at https://getoveralls.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=pozcast Thanks for listening, and please follow us on Insta @NHPTalent and www.youtube.com/thePOZcast For all episodes, please check out www.thePOZcast.com TAKEAWAYS: 1. Great Benefits Nobody Knows About Are Wasted Benefits The biggest failure in corporate benefits isn't a weak package — it's a strong package that employees can't find or don't understand. Navigation is the missing layer. If an employee can't get a real-time answer to "my knee hurts, what do I do," they'll go to the emergency room, every time. 2. Healthcare Navigation Is the Next Essential Platform Layer Jon's view from 20 years in-house: the employers who are winning aren't just offering more benefits, they're offering smarter access to what they already have. A platform that speaks plain English, routes employees to the right care, and answers questions in real time is increasingly non-negotiable. 3. Site-of-Care Redirection Saves Real Money for Everyone Emergency room copays for an ear infection versus urgent care or telemedicine — the difference is significant for both the employee and the employer. Navigation platforms that help employees understand their options and redirect care appropriately are one of the clearest ROI plays in the benefits stack. 4. ROI Models Don't Always Capture the Full Picture Jon's GLP-1 example is a sharp one: the short-term cost data on weight-loss medications looks difficult, but the downstream impact on joint health, blood pressure, cholesterol, and energy is real and compounding. Sometimes the right benefits decision requires setting the spreadsheet aside and taking a bigger picture view of what it means to help someone get healthier. 5. Stop Keeping Your Benefits a Secret For years, many employers treated their benefits as proprietary information — worried that competitors would copy them. That era is ending. The companies winning on talent are putting their lifestyle support benefits front and center in offer letters, career pages, and recruitment conversations. If you spent the money, get the credit. 6. Real Stories Drive Benefits Utilization More Than Bullet Points Jon's open enrollment philosophy from nearly two decades of in-house experience: the most effective benefits communication isn't a list of what you offer — it's a real story of how someone used it. Personal examples create emotional connection and drive employees to actually take advantage of what's available to them. 7. Caregiving Benefits Reach Further Than the Employee Jon's story about using a caregiving support benefit to help his mother through a terminal illness illustrates a point that's easy to miss: when a company helps an employee navigate elder care, legal planning, or family crisis, the benefit extends to the whole family. And when families feel taken care of, employees stay. 8. On-Demand Pediatric Telemedicine Is One of the Most Underappreciated Benefits A 2 AM croup episode that stayed out of the emergency room because of a telemedicine call is worth more to a parent than almost any other benefit in the package. If you're offering this and not talking about it constantly, you're leaving impact on the table. 9. Claims-Based Personalization Is the Most Exciting AI Development in Benefits AI that proactively nudges employees toward preventive care — based on their own claims data — is moving from concept to reality. Annual physicals, colonoscopies, mammograms: catching things before they escalate is better for the employee, cheaper for the employer, and the kind of thing that makes people feel like their company genuinely cares about their health. 10. An Ounce of Prevention Is Still the Best Benefits ROI The math hasn't changed: early detection and preventive care cost a fraction of late-stage treatment. The technology has finally caught up to make personalized preventive nudges possible at scale. The employers investing here now are building a healthier, more productive workforce — and a more defensible benefits budget. CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Dad Talk: Presence Over Everything Jon and Adam open with a candid conversation about working parenthood, FaceTime at 4 AM, coaching Little League, and what it means to be truly present for the moments that matter. 03:00 – Meet Jon & The Alterity Group Jon introduces himself and The Alterity Group — a third-party benefits and HR tech advisory firm helping large employers find the right vendors and maximize those relationships across their full HR technology stack. 05:30 – Where to Start: Evaluating a Benefits Package Jon's first move when assessing a company's benefits competitiveness: understand who the client is and what they're actually trying to accomplish — because retention goals look different from recruitment goals, and blue-collar needs look different from financial services. 08:00 – Total Rewards Is More Than a Salary Number How the right HR technology helps companies communicate total rewards — base, bonus, equity, benefits, and employer healthcare contributions — clearly to both candidates and current employees. 10:30 – The Utilization Problem: Great Benefits Nobody Knows About Jon's diagnosis of the biggest waste in corporate benefits: employers spend significant money on programs that employees never use, simply because nobody told them it existed. The fix isn't more benefits — it's better navigation. 13:00 – Healthcare Navigation: The One-Stop Shop The case for navigation platforms that guide employees to the right care in plain English — whether that's a musculoskeletal app for a sore knee or telemedicine for an ear infection — and why real-time answers drive better outcomes for everyone. 16:00 – Site-of-Care Redirection: The Hidden Cost Saver Why sending an employee to urgent care instead of the emergency room for an ear infection saves money for both the employer and the employee — and how navigation platforms are making smarter care routing the norm, not the exception. 19:00 – Rethinking Benefits ROI Beyond the Numbers Jon's honest take on GLP-1 benefits: the short-term cost data looks scary, but helping an employee lose 50 pounds, lower their blood pressure, and reduce joint pain is a win that doesn't always show up in a 12-month ROI model. Sometimes you have to take the bigger picture view. 22:00 – Why Companies Used to Hide Their Benefits — and Why That's Changing Jon traces the shift from employers keeping their benefits close to the vest to the current moment where leading companies are putting lifestyle support benefits front and center in offer letters and recruitment materials. 25:00 – Tell the Stories. Use Real Examples. Jon's open enrollment philosophy from 19 years of in-house experience: the most effective benefits communication uses real employee stories — not bullet points on a flyer. 27:30 – A Caregiving Benefit That Helped His Family Jon's most personal moment: how a caregiving support benefit helped his mother navigate will preparation, power of attorney, and advanced directives during a family member's terminal illness. 31:00 – The 2 AM Pediatrician Call A vivid story about the power of on-demand pediatric telemedicine: Jon's croup-prone infant, a 2 AM barking cough, and a provider who talked him through treatment — avoiding an emergency room trip entirely. 34:00 – Claims-Based Personalization: The AI Frontier in Benefits Jon's optimistic take on what's coming: AI that mines claims data to proactively nudge employees toward preventive care — annual physicals, colonoscopies, mammograms — catching things early before they become expensive and life-altering. 37:00 – An Ounce of Prevention Jon closes with the simple math behind preventive care investment: catching something early is almost always cheaper and better for the employee than treating it late.
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He sold the Eiffel Tower—and got away with it. In 1925, a master con man convinced buyers it was being scrapped. This true story reveals how confidence scams work… and why no one reported it.In one of history's boldest cons, Victor Lustig didn't just trick a man—he created a situation where the victim couldn't afford to admit the truth. The result? A perfect confidence game that succeeded not just because of deception… but because of human nature.This episode explores how trust is built, how opportunity can cloud judgment, and why sometimes the cost of admitting a mistake is greater than the loss itself.If you enjoy thoughtful, true stories that reveal how we think—and how we get things wrong—consider subscribing and exploring more episodes from An Ounce.If you value clear, honest storytelling about real events and the patterns behind them, you're always welcome to subscribe… or stick around and watch another.#EiffelTower #TrueStory #History #Scam #ConMan #Psychology #anounce ________________________________________⏱️ CHAPTERS + TIMING 00:00 The Eiffel Tower Was Sold00:30 Why No One Spoke00:44 Enter Victor Lustig01:00 The Invitation01:19 The Proposal & The Perfect Setup02:27 The Bribe02:45 The Sale & Lustig Disappears 03:10 Why it Worked & Why He Tried Again04:02 An Ounce________________________________________REFERENCES (as you prefer — plain URLs + context)• https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-man-who-sold-the-eiffel-tower-twice-180983970/→ Overview of Victor Lustig and the scam • https://www.britannica.com/biography/Victor-Lustig→ Background on Lustig • https://www.history.com/news/con-man-sold-eiffel-tower→ Summary of the scheme and context________________________________________Credits: Music – Lonely Man and Dance Number 24449 by Alex Hamlin via YouTube Music Library
The 1904 Olympic marathon in St. Louis may be the strangest race in history—featuring cheating, poison, chaos, and a winner who could barely stand. And yet… it was official.________________________________________This wasn't just a bizarre race—it was a breakdown of what “official” really means.Runners collapsed in extreme heat. One took a car. Another was chased off the course by dogs. The eventual winner was given strychnine and brandy just to keep moving.And yet… the result stood.In this episode of An Ounce, we examine the 1904 Olympic marathon—not just for what happened, but for what it reveals about systems, rules, and the gap between what's recorded… and what's real.If you value clear, honest storytelling about history, human behavior, and the limits of “official” truth—subscribe and follow along.________________________________________
Arturo Préstamo Elizondo, Executive Chairman and CEO of Santacruz Silver Mining Ltd. (TSX.V:SCZ) (NASDAQ:SCZM) (FSE:1SZ), joins me to highlight their full-year 2025 financial and operational results across their portfolio of producing mines in Bolivia and Mexico. We also review a few of the key growth initiatives that the company has slated for 2026 across multiple projects. FULL YEAR 2025 HIGHLIGHTS: Revenues of $326.4 million, a 15% increase year-over-year. Gross Profit of $109.4 million, a 91% increase year-over-year. Net Income of $42.2 million, a 74% decrease year-over-year1. Adjusted EBITDA of $104.6 million, a 99% increase year-over-year. Cash and Highly-Liquid Marketable Securities of $66.7 million, a 87% increase year-over-year2. Working Capital of $63.7 million, a 38% increase year-over-year. Average Realized Price per Ounce of Silver Equivalent Sold of $39.00, a 36% increase year-over-year. AISC per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold of $30.81, a 18% increase year-over-year. Realized Margin per Silver Equivalent Ounce Sold of $8.19, a 209% increase year-over-year. Last year was a milestone year for Santacruz, highlighted by the full debt repayment to Glencore, payment of taxes to Bolivia, and still ending the year with ~$70 million added to the treasury and materially strengthened balance sheet. Strong silver prices throughout the year and improving mine efficiencies contributed to a revenue increase of 15%, and the margin between the average realized price of silver and AISC improved by 209%. While total production was down 11% due to Bolivar's May 2025 flooding event, the strength and diversification of their multi-asset operating portfolio helped offset the impact, with operations remaining cash-generative and profitable. The Company continues to expect Bolivar's full recovery by Q4 2026, with the dewatering program progressing ahead of plan and driving consistent quarter-over-quarter improvements throughout the year. The Company is beginning to see the benefits of the recovery efforts at Bolivar, now accessing again the high silver-grade Pomabamba and Nané veins. Next we moved over to the Caballo Blanco Group of mines, which is the lowest cost and thus highest efficiency of their operations. Colquechaquita and Tres Amigos are the 2 producing mines, but Arturo mentioned that the Company has now brought Esperanza Mine back into production during Q1, and that it should be a profitable smaller zinc-forward mine in this Caballo Blanco complex moving forward. Next we shifted over to the high-margin San Lucas Group Lucas feed sourcing business (which now includes ore blended from the Reserva Mine, previously part of the Caballo Blanco complex). Arturo points out that since this is a “margin business” it will always be profitable, but that it will see higher costs in parallel with higher silver prices, and thus the higher amount needed to be paid to the small regional miners that bring in their ore to sell to San Lucas. The higher costs are not an efficiency issue, but rather reflective of moves up in the metals prices themselves. Their Zimapán Mine in Mexico will be another area of growth for Santacruz Silver in 2026, after a substantial capital investment last year into plant equipment and improving mine efficiencies and metals recoveries. Additionally, the operations team had finally gained access to the high-grade 960 Level of the Zimpan Mine at the end of Q4, and so this will be a more significant contributing area of production starting in Q1 2026 and for several years to come. The operations team is advancing their silver-dominant Soracaya mine towards development and near-term production. There is already a decline ramp into this project with initial stope access in 2 areas, and the plan once the permit is received is to get this mine into initial production by Q4 of 2026. Wrapping up we discussed the potential for future accretive acquisitions in the Americas. The board and management team are open to a currently producing mine or development-stage underground mining assets, but only if the acquisition would be accretive for shareholders and if their team can unlock value in these acquired assets. If you have any follow up questions for Arturo regarding Santacruz Silver, then please email those to me Shad@kereport.com. In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Santacruz Silver at the time of this recording, and may choose to buy or sell shares at any time. Click here to follow the latest news from Santacruz Silver For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. Investing in equities and commodities involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned, and companies profiled may be sponsors of the KE Report.
Spectral evidence, Salem witch trials, dream accusations, historical justice failure—this rather shocking but true story reveals how people were condemned based on experiences that couldn't be proven, tested, or challenged.In 1692, during the Salem witch trials, people weren't just accused of crimes—they were accused of actions that supposedly took place in dreams. Courts accepted these claims as credible, and lives were lost as a result.This episode of An Ounce explores how a system can function exactly as intended… and still arrive at the wrong outcome when it accepts the wrong kind of evidence.If you value clear, thoughtful storytelling that challenges how we think about truth, certainty, and human behavior, consider subscribing and sharing this with someone who enjoys looking at history from a different angle.________________________________________
Titanic distress signals were seen from a nearby ship—but no rescue came. Why didn't they act? This true story reveals how uncertainty, not distance, changed everything.________________________________________ On April 14th, 1912, the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and began to sink.Less than twenty miles away, another ship—the SS Californian—was stopped in the ice.Its crew saw the rockets.They watched for hours.And they did nothing.In this episode of An Ounce, we explore one of the most unsettling aspects of the Titanic disaster—not what people missed, but what they saw… and didn't understand.This is not a story about negligence.It's a story about uncertainty.Because sometimes, the difference between noticing something… and acting on it… isn't distance or darkness.It's doubt.________________________________________ If you value clear, honest storytelling about real events and the patterns behind them, consider subscribing—and share this with someone who appreciates history that makes you think.________________________________________
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Water, flash floods, desert storms, and human perspective—this story explores how the same event can bring life, loss, and everything in between. One flow. Different outcomes.By late afternoon, the heat had driven most people indoors. In a dry desert valley, a storm forms in the mountains—unseen, unnoticed. What follows is not just a flood, but a pattern: the same water, experienced in completely different ways.Some receive relief.Some face tragedy.Some never notice at all.This episode of An Ounce explores how proximity, timing, and perspective shape what events mean—and why the same moment can carry entirely different consequences.If you enjoy thoughtful storytelling about risk, perspective, and the hidden patterns behind everyday events, consider subscribing and sharing.________________________________________
The 1970 Yungay avalanche began high on Mount Huascarán in Peru and reached the city below in just minutes. Triggered by a massive earthquake, the collapse of ice, rock, and mud buried Yungay and killed thousands in one of the deadliest natural disasters in the history of the Western Hemisphere.In this episode of An Ounce, we look at the Yungay disaster, the 1970 Peru earthquake, the mountain warnings that came before it, and the brutal truth that some disasters feel sudden only because earlier warnings were ignored.Sometimes catastrophe looks like a surprise.But sometimes it's a pattern no one wanted to see clearly.If you enjoy thoughtful explorations of history, risk, disaster, and human behavior, subscribe and come along.You may also enjoy this related episode:The Warnings We Forgot — Even Though They Were Written in Stone[insert URL]________________________________________CHAPTERS00:00 An Entire City Disappeared00:23 The Result00:52 The Mountain Above01:52 The Earthquake02:24 Three Kilometers of Falling Mountain03:40 The First Sign04:30 When the Mountain Threw Stones05:11 Cemetery Hill06:11 A City Buried07:22 Cut Off From the World08:03 Relocation08:58 The Warning We Forgot10:12 An Ounce________________________________________REFERENCESUSGS – Geological Aspects of the May 31, 1970 Peru Earthquakehttps://www.usgs.gov/publications/geological-aspects-may-31-1970-peru-earthquakeUSGS – Catastrophic Landslides of the 20th Centuryhttps://www.usgs.gov/programs/landslide-hazards/science/catastrophic-landslides-20th-century-worldwideUSGS – Earthquake History (May 31, 1970 Peru)https://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/today/index.php?day=31&month=5Encyclopaedia Britannica – Ancash Earthquake of 1970https://www.britannica.com/event/Ancash-earthquake-of-1970NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information – 1970 Huascarán Avalanchehttps://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/metadata/landing-page/bin/iso?id=gov.noaa.ngdc.mgg.photos%3A7Wikipedia – Yungay flood of 1970https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluvi%C3%B3n_de_Yungay_de_1970Colquioc District Municpality - On This Day in 1970 - Yungay, Ancashhttps://www.gob.pe/institucion/municolquioc/noticias/500683-un-dia-como-hoy-en-1970-yungay-ancashCredits – Music: Spirit of Fire by Jesse Gallagher via YouTube Audio Library
In this episode of the KE Report, we are joined by Charles Funk, President and CEO of Heliostar Metals (TSX-V: HSTR | OTCQX: HSTXF). We focus on the 2025 financial results and the acquisition of the Goldstrike deposit in Utah. Key Discussion Points: 2025 Financial Results: A review of a "transformational" nine-month fiscal year where the company produced nearly 35,000 ounces of gold, generating over $47 million in operating earnings while outperforming cash cost guidance. The Goldstrike Acquisition: Detailed insights into the strategic purchase of the 1-million-ounce Goldstrike deposit in Utah from Liberty Gold, including the attractive acquisition terms and diversification into the US. Operational Creativity: How the team generated $66 million in earnings from non-reserve ounces through innovative stockpiling and leaching strategies since acquiring their Mexican assets. Antimony Potential: Exploring the high-grade antimony opportunities at the Goldstrike project, situated near other major critical mineral developments. Future Production Outlook: A look toward the company's ambitious "500,000 ounces per year by 2030" goal and how current cash flow is accelerating exploration and development without the need for immediate debt. Please email me at Fleck@kereport.com with any follow up questions for the team at Heliostar Metals. Click here to visit the Heliostar Metals website to learn more about the Company - https://www.heliostarmetals.com/ ---------------- For more market commentary & interview summaries, subscribe to our Substacks: The KE Report: https://kereport.substack.com/ Shad's resource market commentary: https://excelsiorprosperity.substack.com/ Investment disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation to buy or sell any security or investment product. Investing in equities, commodities, really everything involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. Do your own research and consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. Guests and hosts may own shares in companies mentioned.
Why do people keep solving the wrong problem? In this episode of An Ounce, a real emergency response story at an international airport reveals a common pattern: the most obvious problem often isn't the real one. What looks urgent can be a symptom, while the real cause hides underneath.A man falls in an airport. Blood everywhere. It looks simple.But something doesn't fit.What follows reveals a pattern that appears everywhere... in medicine, in workplaces, in politics, and in everyday life. Symptoms demand attention. They're loud, dramatic, and urgent. But the deeper causes of problems are often quieter and harder to see.Learning to recognize that difference may change the way you look at problems entirely.If this story stayed with you, you might know someone else who would appreciate it.Subscribe for more thoughtful stories exploring patterns hidden in history, science, and human behavior.#AnOunce #CriticalThinking #ProblemSolving________________________________________Chapters (Estimated)0:00 The Most Obvious Problem/Airport Emergency Call0:38 Something Didn't Fit0:50 The Real Problem Revealed1:14 Symptoms vs Causes1:35 How Problems Get Simplified2:53 How to Recognize the Pattern3:32 When Urgency Is Real4:33 So Here's An Ounce________________________________________ReferencesRoot Cause Analysis — Institute for Healthcare Improvementhttps://www.ihi.org/resources/Pages/Tools/RootCauseAnalysis.aspxThe Five Whys Method — Lean Enterprise Institutehttps://www.lean.org/lexicon/5-whys/Systems Thinking Overview — MIT Sloan School of Managementhttps://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/systems-thinking-explainedNTSB Investigation Process — National Transportation Safety Boardhttps://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/process/Pages/default.aspxHarvard Business Review — “What Problem Are You Trying to Solve?”https://hbr.org/2017/01/what-problem-are-you-trying-to-solveStroke symptoms and FAST recognition — American Heart Associationhttps://www.heart.org/en/about-us/heart-attack-and-stroke-symptomsScalp lacerations and bleeding — CommonSpirit Healthhttps://www.commonspirit.org/conditions-treatments/cuts-on-the-scalp
Send a textDon't forget to ask Eric about the FREE lease analysis, valued at $1,500.00.Guest:Eric Pook, President of Cirrus Consulting GroupEric Pook - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-pook-6379431/647-789-3255Cirrus Consulting GroupWebsite: https://www.cirrusconsultinggroup.com/email: info@cirrusconsultinggroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cirrus-consulting-group/X / Twitter: https://x.com/CirrusGroupFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cirrusconsultingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cirruscg/YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/CirrusCGBob Piercy - host- phone - 780-965-2232- email - co.travelpodcast@gmail.com- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertpiercy/- Website - https://robertpiercy.com- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BobPiercyCoTravelPocast - Professional Practice Sales: Dental Office Valuations & Brokerage - https://www.ppsales.com/
Why 4 – 1 sometimes equals 6 sounds impossible—but research in economics, behavioral science, and social capital suggests generosity, trust, and reputation can influence financial outcomes in surprising ways.Most of us assume prosperity follows a simple rule: save more, give less. Arithmetic says keeping money should always leave you with more.But decades of economic research suggest something unexpected: A counterintuitive Life Lesson - households that give more often end up earning more later.Is generosity secretly a financial strategy?Or is something deeper happening in the systems we live in?In this episode of An Ounce, we explore a strange equation—why giving away one dollar can sometimes lead to more than you started with. Not through magic or prosperity myths, but through the hidden mechanics of trust, reputation, networks, and opportunity.Sometimes the equation isn't wrong.Sometimes the equation is just bigger than we thought.If you enjoy exploring counterintuitive ideas, behavioral economics, and the hidden patterns behind everyday assumptions, you'll feel right at home here.This episode explores ideas connected to behavioral economics, social capital, generosity research, trust, reputation, and the ways human systems shape opportunity and prosperity over time.________________________________________
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About 100 days ago I did a podcast:“Gold is worth $4000/oz. This is worth more!"Since then, the Financial value of Gold has has quantifiably and dramatically increased $1000 per every Ounce of it. That is a 25% increase. In 100 days! The real question is: Has our affection kept pace with it? Join me for a 7 minute listen. If it has value for you, please subscribe.https://youtu.be/mMLv7VPhmeg
In 2014, a massive landslide struck Oso, Washington. This disaster killed 43 people and erasing an entire community along the Stillaguamish River Valley. This is a true account of an ancient risk that stopped waiting — and broke loose and in 60 seconds, took a town with it.The Oso landslide was not a mystery... and not an accident in the usual sense. It unfolded over decades, shaped by geology, rainfall, and how humans understand risk over time.This episode of An Ounce examines what happened, why it happened, and what this disaster reveals about the space between knowing danger exists and recognizing it as real within time.If you value thoughtful, grounded disaster storytelling without sensationalism, consider subscribing.
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This week on Inside Business, host Ciarán Hancock is joined in studio by Cliff Taylor to talk about the recent surge in the price of gold, which went past $5,000 an ounce on Monday, setting a new high. In January alone, the price has climbed by 17 per cent.So, who's buying it? Why is it viewed as a safe investment? And what role has US president Donald Trump played in this price spike?Cliff has been following the story and explains the reasons behind the price surge. The EY Entrepreneur of the Year programme has been running since 1998, with Denis O'Brien chosen as the first winner. Each year 24 finalists are chosen for a months-long programme of events, culminating in awards night and the announcement of the category and overall winners. Last year, Edward McCloskey of WaterWipes fame took home the overall prize. Roger Wallace is the EY partner in charge of the programme while 2025 finalist James Kelly is a managing director with LMH Engineering in Arklow, Co Wicklow. They joined Ciarán in studio for a chat on the benefits of the awards programme, what it takes to be an entrepreneur and the current state of Irish entrepreneurship.Produced by John Casey with JJ Vernon on sound. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textJoin us as we sit down with Enrolled Agent, and Founder of Golden Lion Tax Solutions, Morgan Q. Anderson, to discuss the immense financial benefits of taking the time to understand the relationship between taxes and family law matters.The conversation covers joint tax liability, innocent spouse claims, strategic asset liquidation, capital gains considerations, and the importance of assembling a team of trusted professionals (attorneys, CPAs, and financial advisors) to navigate these complex situations. The overarching theme is that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" when it comes to managing tax consequences during divorce proceedings.As a leading divorce firm in Portland, our attorneys provide guidance on custody, alimony, separation, estate planning, and more. Learn what to expect in Oregon and Washington divorce cases and how we can help.If you would like to speak with one of our attorneys, please call our office at (503) 227-0200, or visit our website at https://www.pacificcascadelegal.com.To learn more about Morgan and how she can help you with your tax questions, you can visit her website at: https://www.goldenliontaxsolutions.com/Disclaimer: Nothing in this communication is intended to provide legal advice nor does it constitute a client-attorney relationship, therefore you should not interpret the contents as such.
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We have lots of news today: Gold broke the $5,000 barrier. Allied Gold is being acquired by Zijin Mining for C$5.5 billion. The Vancouver Resource Investment Confernence kicked off on Sunday. Attendance was heavy. Scorpio Gold and Great Pacific Golld announced drill intercepts. Heliostar Metals has filed a Prefeasibility Study Technical Report for its Cerro del Gallo Project. Koryx Copper announced a total financing of C$51 million. Today's Morning Briefing was brought to you by Integra Resources. Integra is a growing precious metals producer in the Great Basin of the Western United States. Integra is focused on demonstrating profitability and operational excellence at its principal operating asset, the Florida Canyon Mine, located in Nevada. In addition, Integra is committed to advancing its flagship development-stage heap leach projects: the past producing DeLamar Project located in southwestern Idaho, and the Nevada North Project located in western Nevada. Learn more about the business and their high industry standards over at integraresources.com
Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong discuss how the massive storm could impact the economy. Big Tech earnings land with 2026's AI winners still in question. Powell's term as Fed Chair ends soon. Do his words carry more weight than ever? Why has gold surged past $5,000 per ounce. Trump threatens new tariffs on Canada over China. Low rates sound great. But a Trump Fed could cause a painful 'sugar high'.
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From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Anchored and reported by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Leicester On Silver Almost Reaching $100 Per Ounce & Payola #Crypto #Cryptocurrency #podcast #BasicCryptonomics #Bitcoin #Gold #Silver #Platinum #Palladium Website: https://CryptoTalk.FM Facebook: @ThisIsCTR Discord: @CryptoTalkRadio Chapters (00:00:00) - Silver's Out of Cycle Update(00:01:04) - Warren Buffett on Silver and Crypto(00:06:46) - A Victory Lap for Leister
Most people don't wake up wanting to despise someone — yet contempt keeps showing up anyway.In this episode of An Ounce, a small allegorical story reveals how contempt quietly grows, why it feels bigger than it is, and how it loses power when we stop feeding it.This isn't a lecture.It's a pattern worth noticing.If you've ever wondered how disagreement turns into dismissal — and how easily it can be reversed — this one's for you.If it resonates, feel free to share it with someone else who might appreciate it.Another episode you'll also enjoy How to Disagree: https://youtu.be/qrU64J4jMcIChapters:00:00 – Introduction00:19 – The Unsettling Conclusion00:54 – Introducing the Monster01:48 – Inflated/Deflated02:32 – They Preferred the Monster02:56 – Ridiculous?04:03 – Facing the Annoying Human05:20 – An OunceFurther Reading & ReferencesFor those interested in the psychology behind contempt, disagreement, and how certainty can quietly overpower understanding:• The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work — John GottmanGroundbreaking research identifying contempt as the strongest predictor of relational breakdown.• The Righteous Mind — Jonathan HaidtExplains why people talk past each other — and how moral certainty often outruns understanding.• Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) — Carol Tavris & Elliot AronsonWhy people double down instead of reassessing — and how rehearsal hardens belief.• Meditations — Marcus AureliusA timeless exploration of withholding judgment, resisting contempt, and recognizing shared human frailty.
I heard this quote in a Jim Rohn audiobook this morning and it hit me pretty hard: "An ounce of discipline weighs less than a ton of regret." On one hand, I write a list of tasks to accomplish and I knock them out. I do this seven days a week. But there's still a part of me that knows I'm leaving things on the table. I'm not a "hustle culture" kind of dude, but I have a lot I want to get done in the short time I have on this planet. An ounce of discipline can simply mean chipping away at your goals. You don't have to grind yourself into the ground; in a lot of cases, that's unproductive. The question is: how do you use discipline to make real progress? Focus on what you put into the hours rather than how many hours you put in. What tasks move the needle the most? That's where the ounce of discipline should go.
Today we round up the market action and focus especially in on the precious metals and other commodities markets with a spotlight on silver and whether it is getting overdone here to the upside, or if the rallies in gold and now silver are leading indicators of a more transformative repricing of the physical world relative to the paper/financialized world, which could mean we're only getting started. Today's pod features Saxo Head of Commodities Strategy Ole Hansen and is hosted by Saxo Global Head of Macro Strategy John J. Hardy. As discussed on the show, a post from Craig Tindale on the importance of critical materials and what China understood a long time ago that has led to this ugly wakeup moment for the rest of the world. There is also this post from Craig, which discusses another angle on the same topic. Also note that the Trump administration is listening. For our longer form podcasts, you will also find links discussed on the podcast and a chart-of-the-day over at the John J. Hardy substack. Read daily in-depth market updates from the Saxo Market Call and the Saxo Strategy Team here. Please reach out to us at marketcall@saxobank.com for feedback and questions. Click here to open an account with Saxo. Intro and outro music by AShamaluevMusic DISCLAIMER This content is marketing material. Trading financial instruments carries risks. Always ensure that you understand these risks before trading. This material does not contain investment advice or an encouragement to invest in a particular manner. Historic performance is not a guarantee of future results. The instrument(s) referenced in this content may be issued by a partner, from whom Saxo Bank A/S receives promotional fees, payment or retrocessions. While Saxo may receive compensation from these partnerships, all content is created with the aim of providing clients with valuable information and options.
JC Cole always pulling on that that knowledge acquired by spending 18 years on Latvia after the fall of the Soviet Union. As a reminder Jan 8, 1877 was the battle that claimed Crazy Horse in Montana during the Sioux Wars.
There's a powerful story behind a stone marker in Japan, offering a stark tsunami warning. This marker, a silent sentinel, speaks volumes about the enduring risk of the ocean. For generations, its message was heeded, but eventually, the warning was forgotten. When the next earthquake and tsunami struck, the stone stood firm, a poignant reminder of nature's power. Like, subscribe, and tell us your thoughts on this incredible piece of world history.Long before modern data storage, humans carved their most important warnings into stone.In coastal Japan, centuries-old markers warned communities not to build below a certain line. For generations, people listened. Then memory faded, confidence grew, and the boundaries moved—until the water returned.This episode explores how warnings work, why they're ignored once they succeed, and what happens when we forget why a line was drawn in the first place.
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Table of Contents: Updated Group Prayer–List of Current Event Prayer Points–Part 2 The End of the American Fiat Money Experiment – Bill Holter & Scott Johnson's Comments on Silver & What is Happening 12/25/25 Silver Hits Over $80 per Ounce in Shanghai China China Warns They Are STOPPING Silver Exports On January 1st–Fiat Collapse? Recommended: Buy your gold or silver bullion/coins from a reputable coin dealer—fake silver & gold is becoming increasingly more prevalent and will as the price of both increases Precious Metal Recommendations Silver “War” Nickels 1942 – 1945 Gold and Silver Biblical Examples/Verses Crashing the New World Order & Owning Silver Listener Comment: More on gold and silver Sleepwalking In Modern Day Babylon–HOW THE SYSTEM MANUFACTURES OBEDIENCE AND HOW WE REFUSE THE PROGRAM During the 2nd half of the Tribulation: Babylon Is Fallen—Revelation 18:1-5 Sherri Tenpenny Exposes the UN Pact for the Future: Threats to Sovereignty & Freedom–The pact outlines mechanisms that would allow international bodies to declare a global emergency without the consent of individual nations, opening the door for…• Biometric digital IDs • Globalized surveillance systems • Censorship of any information deemed “unapproved” • Restrictions on personal autonomy • Centralized authority overriding national laws Germany is Now Officially a Surveillance State – Civil Liberties Destroyed It’s official… social media is now banned for kids 16 and under all across Australia. On the surface, this sounds great…protecting the kiddies–However this a Trojan horse to something more insidious… a social credit score system designed to control everything we do—And it is already in (and coming to) America like a freight train! The EU-Canada DIGITAL ID PACT Is The FINAL NAIL In The COFFIN OF FREEDOM!!! ALL Vaccinations are the systematic poisoning of humanity, says many MD's Peter McCullough says the difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated kids is now undeniable. “It’s clear in the modern day, going natural (meaning no vaccines whatsoever in a healthy child) the child is healthier” PDF: Emergency Freedom Alerts 12-29-25 Click Here To Play The Part 1 Audio Source
Drs. Greg Cooper, Natalia Rost, and Behnam Sabayan discuss preventive neurology and the need for neurologists to move beyond diagnosis and treatment toward proactive strategies for brain health. Show citation: Sabayan B, Boden-Albala B, Rost NS. An Ounce of Prevention: The Growing Need for Preventive Neurologists. Neurology. 2025;105(1):e213785. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000213785 Show transcript: Dr. Greg Cooper: Hi, this is Greg Cooper. I just finished interviewing Behnam Sabayan and Natalia Rost for this week's Neurology® Podcast. For today's Neurology Minute, I'm hoping you can tell us the main points of your paper, An Ounce of Prevention, the Growing Need for Preventative Neurologist. Dr. Behnam Sabayan: We are living in a very exciting time for the field of neurology where we are not just getting very good at diagnosis and treatment of neurological condition, but also we are stepping one step back, and that means that we will find the root causes of neurological conditions. We would act as preventive specialists and we would decrease the burden of neurological conditions, not just at the individual level, but also at the population level. And this paper calls for thinking about playing roles at different levels and stages from our offices and our rounds all the way to the community to be brain health advocates and helping other fields and disciplines to reduce the burden of neurological conditions. Dr. Greg Cooper: Well, thank you for that summary and for all of your work on this topic. Please check out this week's podcast to hear the full interview or read the full article published in Neurology®, An Ounce of Prevention: The Growing Need for Preventative Neurologists. Thank you.
In 1910, people bought “Anti-Comet Pills” to survive Halley's Comet. This weird history episode exposes why mass hysteria and fear still spreads faster than truth—and why we keep falling for the same panic-driven traps today.In 1910, a misunderstood scientific discovery triggered global panic, misinformation, and a wave of bizarre “comet cures.” Sound familiar? This episode connects a century-old frenzy to the modern panic cycles we still struggle to escape.You'll learn how fear, misinformation, and confidence-in-the-wrong-places shape public behavior—and how to stay curious instead of getting swept up by the next viral scare.Tap subscribe so you don't miss the next twist in history.Related Episodes / Playlists:The New Snake Oil: Outrage and Validation in the Digital World - https://youtu.be/Kd1KMd1GFPQReclaiming Your Mind in the Age of Outrage - https://youtu.be/Ma7PDZ5PFhMAn Ounce Podcast Playlist – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvguDu9efxtrh6QOIZpApuBCHIfaZQmmP
The 1910 Big Burn wasn't a wildfire — it was a firestorm that outran horses, erased towns in minutes, and nearly destroyed the entire U.S. Forest Service.In August 1910, a perfect storm of drought, wind, bad policy, and impossible conditions triggered one of the most devastating disasters in American history. This is the real story of the Big Burn—and why its lessons still matter.You'll learn how disaster conditions align, why suppression shaped modern megafires, and how Ranger Ed Pulaski saved his men against impossible odds.Tap subscribe so you don't miss the next twist in history.________________________________________Related Episodes / PlaylistsThe Big Burn's most relevant companion episodes:• Piper Alpha Disaster – https://youtu.be/eBoFtdwMr6E• Disaster Files Playlist – https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvguDu9efxtos3CO6X-8E05p-gX1riBPz________________________________________
Show DescriptionIn this episode we sit down with Tyler Sticka to discuss upgrading his project, Colorpeek. We explore the practical applications of web components and CSS, and how they are shaping the future of web development. Tyler shares his experiences with prototyping and the challenges of maintaining simplicity in design. Listen on WebsiteWatch on YouTubeGuestsTyler StickaGuest's Main URL • Guest's SocialI work with organizations to create and ship expressive, delightful and performant responsive experiences. I often design in the browser and I love to draw. Links Wirecutter: New Product Reviews, Deals, and Buying Advice Zojirushi SM-KHE48AG Stainless Steel Mug, 16-Ounce, Smoky Blue : Amazon.ca: Home Tyler Sticka (@tylersticka@social.lol) - social.lol Tyler Sticka (@tylersticka.com) — Bluesky Colorpeek 2 – Tyler Sticka Colorpeek · Simply Share Colors Emmet — the essential toolkit for web-developers AI Browsers, ad nauseam – Tyler Sticka ChatGPT's Atlas: The Browser That's Anti-Web - Anil Dash David Darnes - Designer, Front-end Developer & Writer specialising in Design Systems, Eleventy, Ghost & Jamstack David Bushell – Freelance Web Design & Front-end Development (UK)