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    Hysteria 51
    Disney Scuba Robber Escapes & Strangers Share the Same Dream | 450

    Hysteria 51

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 36:03


    This week on Hysteria 51, we dive deep—literally and figuratively—into two bizarre stories that prove reality is way weirder than fiction.First up: A man in scuba gear robs a restaurant at Disney Springs and swims away through a lagoon like a Bond villain on spring break. It's equal parts daring heist, Florida headline, and splashy cosplay crime. Ocean's Eleven? More like Nemo's One.Then, we explore a mysterious dream phenomenon sweeping social media: complete strangers around the world are having the exact same dream—a mysterious man, an endless hallway, and an overwhelming sense of déjà vu. Are we in a simulation? Or just due for a firmware update?It's submerged theft and subconscious synchronicity all in one delightfully unhinged episode. C-Bot tries dream-hacking, and Brent forgets his floaties.Listen now before your dreams turn into true crime scenes.Links & Resources

    Speak Up For The Ocean Blue
    Marineland Beluga Export Denied: What Happens Next for Canada's Captive Whales

    Speak Up For The Ocean Blue

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 14:12 Transcription Available


    Marineland Beluga exports have been denied by Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans, igniting national debate over animal welfare, legality, and ethics. In this episode, Andrew Lewin breaks down what the 2019 law banning cetacean captivity means, why DFO refused Marineland's permit to sell 30 belugas to China, and what options exist for the facility and the animals now caught in limbo. Marineland Beluga care has become an urgent issue as the park claims it cannot afford to maintain the whales, warning of potential euthanasia without government help. Andrew explores whether Marineland should be required to care for the animals it profited from, or whether public intervention is necessary to ensure the whales' welfare. This episode blends law, compassion, and marine science to uncover what ethical responsibility looks like when conservation meets crisis. Shark Docs: https://www.sharkdocs.org/ Chris Malinowski's Website: https://www.chrismalinowski.org/ Brendan Talwar's Website: https://talwarbrendan.wixsite.com/btalwar Join the Undertow: https://www.speakupforblue.com/jointheundertow Connect with Speak Up For Blue Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube    

    Grounded in Maine
    How To Protect the Earth Podcast Host Andrew Lewin Ep 167

    Grounded in Maine

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 83:46


    Y'all, in over 3 years, I can't remember doing a full episode on the OCEAN! Until now - Andrew Lewin is a total ocean geek - in the best way! He grew up far from the ocean, but watched Jacques Cousteau shows and was OBSESSED. He has a Masters in Marine Biology, and hosts the How To Protect the Ocean podcast and co hosts the Beyond Jaws podcast. How To Protect the Ocean has over 1800 episodes! He was recording 5 episodes a week for a bit; now it's only 3 a week (plus a job)... and he's hosted the podcast for 10 years! His podcast topic is ocean conservation, and the reasons and ways we can protect the ocean.Andrew's message he hopes you'll keep with you: "You can live for a better ocean by learning about the ocean and making small changes in your lifestyle to protect the planet." We talked about recycling and mindfulness, so many things, really - My favorite takeaway from this conversation, besides 1800 episodes and recording 3 days/week - Andrew said "conservation is collaboration," and I was all done - that made me think, and it felt like a mic drop for me. Think about that for a moment - what does that phrase mean to you? Let me know, please - I'd love to hear from you!Look for Andrew Lewin's awesome podcast How To Protect the Ocean here: https://www.speakupforblue.com/podcastHe's on Linkedin here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lewinandrew/You can find him on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/howtoprotecttheocean/He's on TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblueSend me a message!Support the showPlease follow Grounded In Maine podcast on Instagram here YouTube channel link is here You can DM me there or email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com Website for Amy's Garden Jam is https://amysgardenjam.com/ (podcast has its own tab on this site!) Amy's email newsletter: https://amy-fagan.kit.com/499688fe6a How Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - listen to more at https://www.janebolduc.com/Podcast cover by Becca Kofron- follow here on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/cute_but_loud/ and check out her awesome art projects. Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform with the best customer service! Learn more at https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1851361 You can support this podcast one time (or many) with the Buy me a coffee/Hot Chocolate link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/groundedinmaine Grounded in Maine Podcast is sponsored by ESG Review. Learn more about the good they're doing at https://esgreview.net/

    This Had Oscar Buzz
    361 – Ocean’s Eleven

    This Had Oscar Buzz

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 130:39


    One of the defining stories of the 2000 Oscar year was the one-two punch of Steven Soderbergh delivering both Traffic and Erin Brockovich, making good on the past decade's worth of promise kicked off by Sex Lies and Videotape. In 2001, the victory lap was Ocean's Eleven, a Vegas heist remake that cast some of … Continue reading "361 – Ocean's Eleven"

    The Wild Times Podcast
    Cute New Fish Discovered in Ocean, Potential Life on Mars, & Why Australians Are Weak

    The Wild Times Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 71:34


    This week we discuss a cute new fish discovered in the Pacific Ocean, potential life found on mars, why Australians aren't nearly are tough as Africans, and more. Enjoy! (TWT 183)Chubbies: Your new wardrobe awaits! Get $10 off Chubbies with the code WILD at https://www.chubbiesshorts.com/wild #chubbiespod Underdog: Download the app today to get $100 in bonus funds with code WILD.FRE: Wild Times listeners get 20% off their first order at https://frepouch.com/ when you use code WILD at checkout.Hexclad: Find your forever cookware Hexclad and get 10% off at https://hexclad.com/WILD #hexcladpartnerToyota: Discover your uncharted territory. Learn more at Toyota dot com slash trucks slash adventure dash detours. https://www.toyota.com/trucks/adventure-detours/Get More Wild Times Podcast Episodes:https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wildtimespod/subscribehttps://www.patreon.com/wildtimespodMore Wild Times:Instagram: http://instagram.com/wildtimespodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wildtimespodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildtimespod/X: https://x.com/wildtimespodDiscord: https://discord.gg/ytzKBbC9DbWebsite: https://wildtimes.club/Merch: https://thewildtimespodcast.com/merchBattle Royale Card Game: https://wildtimes.club/brOur Favorite Products:https://www.amazon.com/shop/thewildtimespodcastMusic/Jingles by: www.soundcloud.com/mimmkeyThis video may contain paid promotion.#ad #sponsored #forrestgalante #extinctoralive #podcast

    Speak Up For The Ocean Blue
    Sustainability Business: Lee Stewart on Building Real Ocean Impact Through Smarter Operations

    Speak Up For The Ocean Blue

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 50:22


    Sustainability business: In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, Andrew Lewin talks with Lee Stewart about how businesses can make sustainability a practical, measurable part of their operations. They explore how carbon tracking, waste reduction, packaging design, and supply chain improvements can build resilience while cutting costs. Ocean literacy: Lee shares experiences from Australia, Tonga, and New Zealand that show how business practices directly connect to the ocean's health. They also discuss the lessons learned from an international shipping case study in Malaysia that reveals how logistics and sustainability intersect. ESG reporting: The conversation focuses on keeping sustainability simple—using dashboards, certifications, and team culture to drive consistent progress. Whether you're leading a company or just beginning your sustainability journey, this episode offers the clarity and motivation to start today.   Join the Undertow: https://www.speakupforblue.com/jointheundertow Connect with Speak Up For Blue Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube    

    We Enjoy...
    Ep 230 - The Last Sharkfighter (JAWS: THE REVENGE)

    We Enjoy...

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 73:10 Transcription Available


    Matt and Eric get their Hoagie on for the Brody family's final stand against Mr. Fish in JAWS: THE REVENGE. 

    South Hills Corona
    The Roster - Family Month - Adam Smith “Ocean's Eleven, Armor Bearers, & Elevator Buttons“- 10.5.25

    South Hills Corona

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025


    We're living in what sociologists have labeled a loneliness epidemic. Very few of us can identify even one close friend. We all crave it but don't know where to find it. What does a true friend look like? How do you become one? And how does having one change the way you relate to everyone else? If you're new with us, let us know how we can be praying for you, we invite you to fill out an online Connect Card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/91550—If you are looking for what is next for you, we invite you to fill out an online “Next Steps” card by visiting https://southhillschurch.churchcenter.com/people/forms/672517To give with us select the Give tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/giving/ and select the Corona Fund or Corona BOW Fund—Visit our Linktree to find out more about everything mentioned in today's message or follow along with the message slides:https://linktr.ee/SouthHillsCorona —To RSVP for On-Campus Events select the Events tab on the Church Center App or visit https://southhills.org/corona/

    Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast
    Bar Karate - the Sailing Podcast, Ep 327 Sara Stone

    Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 76:15


    Published 5 October 2025This week we chat to Sara Stone, navigator for the World Champion American Magic Quantum Racing TP52 team, skipper of the American Magic womens AC team, and a member of Team Aqua, the RC44 team. Sara has one of the most amazing paths to becoming a pro sailor and talking to her it is obvious how professional she is with everything she does. It's a great listen.#sarab_stone #52superseries #quantumracing #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast  #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail

    Músicas posibles
    Músicas posibles - The ocean

    Músicas posibles

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 59:12


    Intérpretes y compositores que exploran emociones; soul, jazz y folk atemporal con voces distintivas, historias personales y trayectoria sólidas. Un lujo.Richard Hawley The Ocean – Coles Corner (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Coles Corner - Acoustic – Coles Corner (Acoustic) I'm Absolutely Hank Marvin (con Hank Marvin) – Coles Corner (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)The Divine Comedy Invisible Thread – Invisible Thread Achilles – Achilles The Last Time I Saw the Old Man – The Last Time I Saw the Old ManRodríguez I Think Of You – Coming From RealityJimmy Heath; Gregory Porter Don't Misunderstand – Love LetterTill Brönner; Gregory Porter Stand By Me – The Movie AlbumJulie London; Gregory Porter Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) – Liquid Spirit Paul Weller I Started a Joke – Find El DoradoTerry Callier; Paul Weller Brother to Brother – Speak Your PeaceAnne Paceo; Piers Faccini Restless – RestlessGoro Ito; Jacques Morelenbaum Happy End – Happy EndEscuchar audio

    Short Wave
    What Are Flies Doing In The Middle Of The Ocean?

    Short Wave

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 8:45


    In the North Sea — between the United Kingdom, Norway and Denmark — thousands of flies swarmed an oil rig. Engineer Craig Hannah noticed they'd stay still on the rig for hours, suddenly taking off all at once. He was seeing hoverflies. Often confused with bees, they're unsung pollinators. And they migrate, often hundreds of miles – including, it seems, to the middle of the ocean. Today on the show: The mystery of why these insects are landing in the open ocean. Plus, a surprising finding in the Amazon rainforest and the sounds of life in a coral reef. Interested in more science behind skincare products? Email us your question at shortwave@npr.org.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by signing up for Short Wave+ at plus.npr.org/shortwave.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

    Rumble in the Morning
    News with Sean 10-3-2025 …How many Houses have now gone into the Ocean in Buxton?

    Rumble in the Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 16:34


    News with Sean 10-3-2025 …How many Houses have now gone into the Ocean in Buxton?

    The Deep-Sea Podcast
    The Deco-Stop: 004 - No Word for Ocean with Yakup Niyazi

    The Deep-Sea Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 38:08 Transcription Available


    Here's our fourth episode of The Deco-Stop; a deeper look into the humans behind deep-sea science and technology. We've done our science dive, and now it's time to decompress, and discuss tales at sea, career paths and the social & political aspects of deep-sea science. We have gazed into the abyss, and now it's gazing back at us.   Alan and Thom speak with Yakup Niyazi, a marine geoscientist who first saw the ocean at the age of 27. This fourth instalment in the Deco-Stop series, which focuses on the human element of deep-sea research, is an inspiring episode about one man's journey from the desert to the bottom of the ocean, his challenges, achievements, and the deep community support he received along the way.    Check out our lovely new website, where you can find more detailed notes, images and links to the wider reading. In this episode… Welcome back to the Deep-Sea Podcast, this month we have a heartwarming Deco Stop episode and are again exploring …‘the human element in deep sea stories..' - Alan    In our fourth instalment of the Deco-Stop series, Alan and Thom speak with Yakup Niyazi about his journey from the edge of the Asian Desert to the bottom of the ocean. An ethnic Uyghur who grew up in the city of Aksu, at the edge of the Taklamakan Desert in Central Asia, Yakup grew up not only physically but also emotionally and culturally removed from the sea. Yakup's early experiences pose some interesting questions: What is it like to grow up in a culture that doesn't really have a concept of the ocean, and few descriptive words for the ocean? How do you interact with the ocean if your only experiences are from movies and television?    His incredible story is filled with overcoming adversity, fulfilled dreams, landscapes (and seascapes) that come full circle, and a deeper appreciation of the ocean than most people will ever experience. Despite humble beginnings, Yakup has an impressive roster of achievements and a social circle of supportive connections who only want to see him succeed further.    This inspiring episode reminds us that, regardless of our original circumstances, the world is a vast place filled with incredible opportunities. One day, you might find yourself exiting a hadal submarine,  surrounded by the heartwarming cheers of friends and colleagues, having successfully visited the bottom of the ocean you only saw for the first time at age 27.  “I was a camel before, from the desert, but now I am a shark swimming in the ocean”- Yakup Niyazi Support the show The podcast is self-sustaining (just) thanks to our lovely listeners. Thom and Alan take no money for the show. All money is put back into running it. Here's a link to our page on how to support us, from the free options to becoming a patron of the show. We want to say a huge thank you to those patrons who have already pledged to support us. Check out our podcast merch here!   Feel free to get in touch with us with questions or your own tales from the high seas on: podcast@deepseapod.com We'd love to actually play your voice, so feel free to record a short audio note on our brand new answerphone! https://www.speakpipe.com/deepseapodvoicemail Thanks again for tuning in; we'll deep-see you next time!   Find out more Social media BlueSky: @deepseapod.com   Twitter: @DeepSeaPod   Instagram: @deepsea_podcast Keep up with the team on social media Twitter:  Alan - @Hadalbloke Thom - @ThomLinley  Instagram:  Thom - @thom.linley  Inkfish - @inkfishexpeditions BlueSky: Thom @thomaslinley.com   Credits Logo image: Georgia Wells Theme: Going Home by Harvey Jones

    Fringe Radio Network
    One of the Most Wanted Men in Europe Explains the Crisis with Oceans Integrity Group CEO Kieran Kelly - Sarah Westall

    Fringe Radio Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 66:15 Transcription Available


    Captain Kieran Kelly, CEO of Ocean Integrity Group, returns to the show to lay out what he's seeing across Europe — and why the situation may be far worse than most Americans realize. He discusses his home country of Ireland and why cities are falling one by one. He explains how the political dynamics in England could accelerate the collapse of Ireland, and describes how large migration flows and policy choices abroad could quickly create spillover effects for the United States. This is a wide-ranging, on-the-record account from someone who has a unique global perspective from his years of working with high level government and business executives worldwide. You can follow Kieran Kelly at CaptainKieranKelly on Facebook and on LinkedIn

    Ancestral Findings (Genealogy Gold Podcast)
    AF-1159: Genealogy MythBusters: Does Genealogy End at the Ocean | Ancestral Findings Podcast

    Ancestral Findings (Genealogy Gold Podcast)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 8:32


    If you've been researching family history for any length of time, you've probably heard someone say, “Well, the trail stops with the immigrant ancestor. Once you hit the ocean, you can't go any further.” This idea is one of the most persistent myths in genealogy. Many people stop at the ancestor who stepped off the ship, resigned to the belief that records from “the old country” are too hard to find, inaccessible, or simply don't exist. At first glance, the myth makes sense. Immigration records can be patchy. Language barriers are intimidating. Foreign archives may seem distant and mysterious. For years, genealogists accepted the idea that you could trace your family back to the arrival in America, Canada, or Australia, and no further. But here's the truth: genealogy doesn't end at the ocean. The ocean is not a wall — it's a bridge. With patience, persistence, and the right tools, you can cross it. Today, countless records from Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America are available in digital form. Archives are more accessible than ever. And local experts around the world are helping researchers trace their families across borders... Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/genealogy-ends-at-the-ocean/ Ancestral Findings Podcast: https://ancestralfindings.com/podcast This Week's Free Genealogy Lookups: https://ancestralfindings.com/lookups Genealogy Giveaway: https://ancestralfindings.com/giveaway Genealogy eBooks: https://ancestralfindings.com/ebooks Follow Along: https://www.facebook.com/AncestralFindings https://www.instagram.com/ancestralfindings https://www.youtube.com/ancestralfindings Support Ancestral Findings: https://ancestralfindings.com/support https://ancestralfindings.com/paypal  #Genealogy #AncestralFindings #GenealogyClips

    Berkeley Talks
    Long said to be ‘too big to fail,' the ocean needs a new narrative

    Berkeley Talks

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 67:25


    In this Berkeley Talks episode, renowned marine ecologist Jane Lubchenco discusses how a persistent narrative that the ocean is “too big to fail” has led to its degradation. While many now believe its problems are “too big to fix,” Lubchenco explains why we need to embrace a new narrative: That it's too central to our future to ignore.“There is a historic narrative about the ocean, one that has framed the way people have talked about the ocean and have treated the ocean for almost all of human history,” Lubchenko told the audience at a UC Berkeley event in March. “The ocean, for thousands and thousands of years, was seen as so immense, so endlessly bountiful that people thought it must be infinitely resilient and impossible to deplete or disrupt.”But now, she said, the impossible has happened — “it's depleted, it's disrupted, it's polluted, it's warmer, it's more acidic, it's deoxygenated" — and we need to create a new narrative, one that acknowledges that a healthy ocean is central to a just and prosperous future on Earth. While she admits there are “huge challenges,” Lubchenco stresses that there are solutions that already exist that can be scaled up, like enabling sustainable aquaculture, reforming fisheries management, employing nature-based blue carbon ecosystems and creating and strengthening marine protected areas.“This ocean that we have, that connects us all, that feeds us all, is at the center of climate change solutions, health solutions, food security, recreational opportunities,” she said. “This is really all one ocean. It is possible to use it without using it up. We're not there yet. But given what I've said, it's not impossible. And I think that these findings and these actions and these results are leading to the emergence of a new narrative for the ocean.”Lubchenco spoke at Berkeley on March 13, 2025, as part of the Martha Charles M. and Martha Hitchcock Lectures series. This lecture was one of two given by Lubchenco for the series, together titled “Agency, Urgency, and Hope: Science and Scientists Serving Society.” Watch the event on the UC Berkeley Graduate Lectures YouTube page. Lubchenco is former deputy director for climate and environment in the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, and Wayne and Gladys Valley Professor of Marine Biology and University Distinguished Professor at Oregon State University.Listen to the episode and read the transcript on UC Berkeley News (news.berkeley.edu/podcasts/berkeley-talks).Photo by Daniel J. Schwarz for Unsplash.Music by HoliznaCC0. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    World Ocean Radio
    Corpus Christi, Texas: Running Dry

    World Ocean Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 5:11


    This week on World Ocean Radio we're discussing a news story provided by Inside Climate News that highlights Corpus Christi, Texas and the intensively water-dependent industrial projects there that, by special commitments and permits, are consuming the necessary water supply at a rate of 30 million gallons per day, drawn from an already-stressed groundwater supply, now further exacerbated by droughts and population consumption.World Ocean Radio: 5-minute weekly insights in ocean science, advocacy, education, global ocean issues, challenges, marine science, policy, and solutions. Hosted by Peter Neill, Founder of W2O. Learn more at worldoceanobservatory.org

    World Ocean Radio
    Calculating Ocean Risk

    World Ocean Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 4:59


    “Climate change has been one the greatest failures of risk management in modern history.” So states the Back to Blue Initiative, an Economist and Nippon Foundation project. A recent article entitled "Calculating Ocean Risk," additionally states: “The scientific evidence had been clear for decades, but decision-makers have failed to act in a manner consistent with the scale of the risk.” This week on World Ocean Radio we are discussing the calculation of risk to the ocean, and its impact on all aspect of the global economy. About World Ocean Radio World Ocean Radio is a weekly series of five-minute audio essays available for syndicated use at no cost by college and community radio stations worldwide. Peter Neill, Founder of the World Ocean Observatory and host of World Ocean Radio, provides coverage of a broad spectrum of ocean issues from science and education to advocacy and exemplary projects.World Ocean Radio: 5-minute weekly insights in ocean science, advocacy, education, global ocean issues, challenges, marine science, policy, and solutions. Hosted by Peter Neill, Founder of W2O. Learn more at worldoceanobservatory.org

    Two Judgey Girls
    TJG: Hot Goss & Dancing with the Stars!

    Two Judgey Girls

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 62:25


    Jurors, we need your help! What should we call our "catch up" episodes? We value your input so let us know your thoughts! We break down the BravoCon lineup, with what panels are being featured and what Bravolebs will be on-site. We chat some pop culture news, including Nicole & Keith break up, looking forward to The Life of a Showgirl, Lala and Ocean and so much more! We also discuss this week's episode of Dancing with the Stars, our professional critiques and ranking the dances. Come judge with us!You can find us:Instagram & Threads: @twojudgeygirlsTikTok: @marytwojudgeygirls & @courtneytjgFacebook: www.facebook.com/twojudgeygirlsPodcast: ACast, iTunes, Spotify, wherever you listen!Merch: www.etsy.com/shop/twojudgeygirls Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii
    How Will the Federal Shutdown Affect Hawaii Travel?

    Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 13:27 Transcription Available


    Grab Your Free PDF GuideWith headlines everywhere creating confusion, many travelers are unsure what's actually open, what's closed, and how this impacts their carefully planned Hawaii vacation.If you're traveling to Hawaii during the shutdown or have upcoming reservations, this episode cuts through the confusion with facts, not opinions. Learn exactly what's operating and what backup plans will save your itinerary.In this episode of our travel podcast, we break down the current federal shutdown's real impact on Hawaii travel, from airport delays to national park access.

    Speak Up For The Ocean Blue
    Jane Goodall: How One Woman Changed Conservation Forever

    Speak Up For The Ocean Blue

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 23:51 Transcription Available


    Jane Goodall transformed the way we understand animals, conservation, and our place in nature. In this special tribute episode of How to Protect the Ocean, I reflect on Dr. Goodall's incredible legacy and what her life's work teaches us about empathy, science, and hope. From living with chimpanzees in Gombe to influencing ocean storytelling today, her impact spans generations and ecosystems. Jane showed us that animals are not resources, but individuals with emotions, intelligence, and culture. She taught us to listen, to observe, and to act. Jane Goodall's work didn't end with primates. Her vision of conservation included youth, community, and global collaboration. She helped shape marine and terrestrial protection efforts, inspired countless scientists (especially women), and changed how we use emotional connection to inspire action. Even at 91, she was on a speaking tour, still using her voice to make the world better. This episode unpacks what she gave us and how we carry that legacy forward especially in ocean conservation. Join the Undertow: https://www.speakupforblue.com/jointheundertow Connect with Speak Up For Blue Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube    

    Sleep Meditation for Kids

    Feeling Stressed & Anxious? Get our FREE 3 Day Stress & Anxiety Detox here -> https://womensmeditationnetwork.com Join Premium! Ready for an ad-free meditation experience? Join Premium now and get every episode from ALL of our podcasts completely ad-free now! Just a few clicks makes it easy for you to listen on your favorite podcast player.  Become a PREMIUM member today by going to --> https://WomensMeditationNetwork.com/premium Breathe now,  And find the calming rhythm of the waves. PAUSE… Let the gentle movements,  Pull you down,  Down, Down, Into the seas of relaxation. PAUSE… The sleepy ocean calls you tonight, And invites you into her world.  Join our Premium Sleep for Women Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Sleep podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here --> https://bit.ly/sleepforwomen  Join our Premium Meditation for Kids Channel on Apple Podcasts and get ALL 5 of our Kids podcasts completely ad-free! Join Premium now on Apple here → https://bit.ly/meditationforkidsapple Hey, I'm so glad you're taking the time to be with us today. My team and I are dedicated to making sure you have all the meditations you need throughout all the seasons of your life.  If there's a meditation you desire, but can't find, email us at Katie Krimitsos to make a request. We'd love to create what you want!  Namaste, Beautiful,

    Engadget
    Is Amazon pitching law enforcement on its cloud services? FTC sues Zillow, and Saturn's ocean moon looks more hospitable to subsurface life than we thought.

    Engadget

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 8:36


    -Forbes has published an investigation into Amazon's efforts to court law enforcement clients for artificial intelligence and surveillance services. The article reveals that not only is the company promoting Amazon Web Services as a potential police tool, but it has been partnering with other businesses in that sector to use its cloud infrastructure. -The Federal Trade Commission is suing home-search website Zillow, alleging that it paid rival Redfin $100 million to eliminate competition in the online listing business. The suit refers to a deal inked back in February between the two companies in which Redfin allegedly agreed to become "an exclusive syndicator of Zillow listings." -On Wednesday, scientists published a paper outlining the increasing complexity of molecules emitted from beneath the moon's surface. "We now have all elements required for Enceladus to harbor life.” Enceladus gives researchers a unique window into its subsurface world. The Cassini mission already taught us that plumes of water ice shoot 6,000 miles into space from Enceladus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Science Friday
    Asha de Vos' Journey From Deck Hand To Marine Science Leader

    Science Friday

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 18:49


    The tropical waters of Sri Lanka, an island off the coast of India, are home to a population of blue whales unlike any other. These whales stay put, while every other known population migrates. That discovery was made by budding scientist Asha de Vos more than 20 years ago—it made a splash, and so did she. She later became the first Sri Lankan to earn a PhD studying marine mammals, charting a new scientific path in her country.Host Flora Lichtman talks with de Vos about her path into science, what it means to be the first Sri Lankan in her field, and how she built a marine biology program from the ground up.Guest: Dr. Asha de Vos is a marine biologist and the founder and executive director of the non-profit Oceanswell. She's based in Sri Lanka.Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

    Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii
    The Hidden Side of Lanai: Why Hawaii Is More Than a Getaway

    Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 23:15 Transcription Available


    For many travelers, Hawaii is about beaches and hotels, but behind the beauty lies a way of life rooted in community, culture, and aloha ʻaina (love for the land).

    The Carbon Footprint
    Alright, Show Me

    The Carbon Footprint

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 85:54


    This week on The Carbon Footprint:Bad Bunny's Amazon stream —less concert, more mass pregnancy event. Nine months from now, maternity wards are gonna look like a merch line.Tylenol “causes autism” — which means the Amish either broke the system… or never stood a chance.Americans are having less sex — Netflix and Uber Eats are apparently better birth control than anything at CVS.Millennial dads are more “present” than ever — maybe too present, cause these kids are SOFTA guy managed to knock up a mom and her daughter....Someone fired a firework at another person and one of us can relate.And a man scuba-dived into a restaurant robbery — Ocean's Eleven, brought to you by Florida.

    Harbour Church Podcast
    Salt Life: From the Ocean to the Mountains- Darren C Davis - Audio

    Harbour Church Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 40:43


    Join Darren C Davis as he shares how God avenges the injustice against us by restoring innocence to our hearts and freeing us from anything that hinders us.

    Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
    The ocean off Nova Scotia is warming from the bottom up, which is not what was expected

    Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 12:32


    Boris Worm drops by from Dalhousie University to explain new data to guest host Alex Guye.

    Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)
    S07E20 Les couleurs de la Vie 3/3 : Quel animal a les yeux les plus perfectionnés du monde ? (Frédéric Archaux)

    Baleine sous Gravillon (BSG)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 18:41


    Que seraient nos vies sans les couleurs ? Leurs rôles dans le Vivant sont souvent mé- ou inconnus du grand public. Pourtant, elles sont un des langages, une des conditions sina qua non du Vivant… Il était tant que BSG consacre aux couleurs une grande saga inédite.Invité : Frédéric Archaux, biologiste et chercheur, auteur de Toutes les couleurs de la nature (Quae, 2025)._______

    The Dana Buckler Show
    Episode 343: Catching Up Sept 2025

    The Dana Buckler Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 57:44


    In this laid-back and fun episode of The Dana Buckler Show, Dana and co-host Bill Searcy sit down to catch up on everything they've been watching lately—from new movie releases to must-see TV shows. Whether it's blockbuster hits, hidden streaming gems, or classic re-watches, they cover a little bit of everything for film and television fans.If you're looking for honest recommendations, movie talk, and a touch of sports commentary, this episode is for you!

    My Climate Journey
    Turning Seawater into a Carbon Removal Solution with Captura

    My Climate Journey

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 41:48


    Steve Oldham is CEO of Captura. Captura develops Direct Ocean Capture (DOC) technology that removes CO₂ from seawater, triggering the ocean to draw more CO₂ from the air to rebalance. With CO₂ concentrations ~150× higher in seawater than air, Captura's closed-loop process uses electrodialysis to create acid and base on site—no added chemicals, no waste—and can run largely on off-peak renewable energy. Oldham, former CEO of Carbon Engineering, contrasts DOC with DAC, discusses MRV and crediting, deployment pathways (onshore, barges, vessels), his company's pilot progress in Hawaii, and why pragmatic scale-up and licensing partnerships matter for gigaton carbon removal. Episode recorded on Aug 28, 2025 (Published on Sept 30, 2025)In this episode, we cover: [02:17] Steve's path from Carbon Engineering to Captura[05:30] How Direct Ocean Capture actually works[09:10] Closed-loop design with no waste products[10:14] Using electrodialysis to split acid and base[13:12] Deployment options: onshore plants, barges, vessels[14:39] Running on off-peak and curtailed renewables[16:30] Measuring and crediting carbon drawdown[21:53] Balancing CO₂ use vs. permanent storage[25:22] Policy gaps like 45Q for ocean removal[35:15] Captura's Kona pilot built in 70 days[37:33] First commercial project expected in Europe Enjoyed this episode? Please leave us a review! Share feedback or suggest future topics and guests at info@mcj.vc.Connect with MCJ:Cody Simms on LinkedInVisit mcj.vcSubscribe to the MCJ Newsletter*Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant

    Mom Curious
    EP 138: In Conversation with Modern Mom Tara Clark

    Mom Curious

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 71:17


    Mom Curious is a weekly podcast produced by Hoff Studios in New York City, hosted by storyteller, actress, and cultural voice Daniella Rabbani. Each episode dives into candid, thought-provoking conversations about motherhood, womanhood, and the messy, magical spaces in between. With humor, honesty, and curiosity, Daniella sits down with women of all stripes to talk about what it really means to raise children—and ourselves—in today's world.About the HostDaniella Rabbani (@DaniellaRabbani on Instagram) is a Brooklyn-based storyteller, actress, singer, and podcast host. On screen, she's appeared in HBO's Scenes from a Marriage, Amazon's The Better Sister, FX's The Americans, and films like Ocean's 8. On stage, she's headlined concerts worldwide, from Jazz at Lincoln Center to the State Jewish Theater in Warsaw. She is also the voice behind national campaigns for Colgate, Starbucks, and Noom.Through her podcast Mom Curious, Daniella blends her creative spirit and lived experience as a mother of two to spark conversations that are raw, hilarious, and deeply relatable. Her mission: to create a community where mothers (and those curious about motherhood) feel seen, supported, and inspired.Tara Clark is an author, speaker, content creator, podcaster, mental health advocate, and the founder of Modern Mom Probs. After becoming a mom and recognizing a hole in the online space for moms to authentically connect, she launched her Instagram account in 2016. She has since built a valued community, solidifying herself as a humorous, trusted voice in the parenting space. Her work has been featured in prominent publications including Washington Post, Today, Motherly, Parents.com, Scary Mommy, and Yahoo Life.Tara published her first parenting book, “Modern Mom Probs: A Survival Guide for 21st Century Mothers” in April 2021. As an advocate for maternal mental health support, Tara held the honor of being the 2021 Spokesperson of The Blue Dot Project, the national symbol for maternal mental health survivor-ship, support, and solidarity. She is also recognized as a Mental Health Champion by the Mental Health Coalition.In 2022, she launched the Modern Mom Probs podcast where she seeks to find solutions for modern mom problems by interviewing medical experts, therapists, popular content creators and authors, including New York Times best-selling authors Dr. Shefali, Eve Rodsky, Kelly Rowland, and Tiffani Thiessen.An avid mental health advocate, Tara has spoken about content creator burnout at conferences, such as Alt Summit and Mom 2.0 Summit.Tara holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Villanova University and an MBA from Metropolitan College of New York in Media Management. She currently lives in New Jersey with her husband and son.Stay Connected• Follow Mom Curious on Instagram: @momcuriousTara Clark on Instagram: @modernmomprobsDaniella Rabbani on Instagram: @daniellarabbani• Subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts• Share this episode with a friend who needs it! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Ocean Science Radio
    Waste(d) on Ocean Science Radio

    Ocean Science Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 16:14


    What happens after you flush? Most of us don't think about it—but maybe we should. In this eye-opening episode, we dive into one of the ocean's biggest but least discussed threats: wastewater pollution.Join us as we talk with Jos Hill, Program Director for The Nature Conservancy's Wastewater Pollution Program and creator of the groundbreaking podcast "waste(d)water." Jos reveals the shocking scale of this crisis: 80% of wastewater worldwide is inadequately treated, 58% of coral reefs are exposed to wastewater pollution, and wastewater accounts for a staggering 40% of coastal nutrient pollution—nearly as much as agriculture.Discover how even highly treated wastewater can devastate marine ecosystems, why coral disease outbreaks in the Florida Keys have been traced back to human gut pathogens, and how nutrient-rich wastewater is making coral reefs more vulnerable to marine heat waves and climate change.But this isn't just doom and gloom—Jos shares inspiring recovery stories from Kaneohe Bay in Hawaii and Tampa Bay in Florida, proving that when pollution is addressed, ecosystems can bounce back. Learn about innovative nature-based solutions, including treatment gardens that clean water while growing food for coastal communities.From the intersection of wastewater pollution and social justice to practical steps you can take in your own community, this conversation breaks the taboo around a topic that affects every person on the planet. As Jos reminds us: everyone goes to the toilet, so this issue is relevant to everyone.It's time to start talking about the dirty secret of ocean pollution—because we can't solve problems we won't discuss.Featured Guest: Jos Hill, Program Director, Wastewater Pollution Program, The Nature ConservancyLearn more: Check out the waste(d)water podcast and follow @wastedwaterpod wherever you listen to podcasts. 

    Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
    BONUS: 10 Hours of Relaxing Rain Sounds: Thunder Over Ocean

    Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 561:02


    Drift into deep calm with a continuous 10-hour soundscape of gentle rain and distant thunder rolling over the ocean. This long-form episode is perfect for sleep, meditation, study, or background focus. The soft patter of rain blends with low thunder rumbles and soothing wave ambience to help quiet the mind, reduce stress, and create a steady, comforting atmosphere.How to use this episode:For sleep: set a comfortable volume and let the rain carry you into rest.For focus: play during work or study to mask distractions.For meditation or yoga: use the natural rhythm to support breathing and presence.For relaxation: unwind after a busy day with ocean rain and calm thunder.Tip: Pair with dim lighting or a warm beverage to deepen the sense of peace.Take a few moments for yourself today. Even a short break with calming rain can make your day feel lighter and more manageable.DISCLAIMER

    Burning Bright
    October is for Oceans

    Burning Bright

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 8:01 Transcription Available


    Recognizing October is for Oceans month, with pieces from Passager's Pandemic Diaries series from Mark Tochen, Johan Fremling, Isabel Learza, and Suzanne Iuppa.Support the show

    Dugongs And Seadragons
    S2E132 – Souls 4 Cash?

    Dugongs And Seadragons

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 27:12


    The cephalosquad continues its search of the carriage filled with cash and souls.  Please support Dugongs & Sea Dragons on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DugongsAndSeadragons    

    Speak Up For The Ocean Blue
    Explore the Ocean Floor: Why Mapping the Deep Matters and How You Can Get Involved

    Speak Up For The Ocean Blue

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 44:40 Transcription Available


    Explore the ocean floor is more than a scientific ambition, it is a global necessity. In this episode of How to Protect the Ocean, Andrew Lewin speaks with Tim Kearns, Executive Director of Map the Gaps, about the upcoming Ocean Floor Explorer conference in Victoria, BC. They discuss why mapping the seabed is vital for science, conservation, and society, while uncovering how challenges like funding and technology can be turned into opportunities for global collaboration. Mapping initiatives are not only about science but also about storytelling, communication, and inspiring action. Andrew and Tim highlight how diverse communities can play a role, from students and researchers to policymakers and entrepreneurs. The conversation explores how events like this conference bring people together to tackle some of the biggest challenges in deep-sea exploration while building networks that fuel long-term solutions. Find out more about the conference: https://www.oceanfloorexplore.org/  Register for the conference: https://www.oceanfloorexplore.org/register Join the Undertow: https://www.speakupforblue.com/jointheundertow Connect with Speak Up For Blue Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube    

    Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell
    Sailing the Viking Route, Brian Russell

    Offshore Sailing and Cruising with Paul Trammell

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 95:39


    Brian and Helen Russell sail an aluminum Dudley Dix 43 that Brian built. This past summer, they sailed the Viking Route from London to Halifax, Nova Scotia via the Scilly Isles, Scotland, The Faroes, Iceland, Greenland, Labrador, and Newfoundland.  We talk about all the places they visited, the pasages in between, the wildlife, difficult situations, sea ice, icebergs, radar, broaching, autopilots, foulweather gear, weather forecasting, making friends while cruising, the benefits of a cockpit enclosure, and more. Photos and links are on the podcast shownotes page Support the show through Patreon List your sailboat for sale at sailboatsforsale.com Shop tankless dive systems at diveblu3.com

    Access to Excellence Podcast
    Are Earth's oceans suffocating?

    Access to Excellence Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 36:43 Transcription Available


    Oceans cover 71% of our Earth. Formed over 3.8 billion years ago, these vast depths could hold some of the answers to our questions about Earth's long and mysterious history, as well as offer predictions for the future of our planet. And the key might be found in, of all places, rocks.    On this episode of Access to Excellence, President Washington speaks with Geoffrey Gilleaudeau, associate professor in the Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, and Earth Sciences Department in the College of Science, about the past, present, and future of Earth's oceans according to the physical and chemical characteristics of sedimentary rocks. 

    The 21st Show
    Underwater photographer dubbed ‘Ocean Annie’ discusses love for scuba diving, marine life, and new film

    The 21st Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025


    Ocean explorer Annie Crawley is an underwater photographer, filmaker, writer, and scuba diver. She was in Urbana last week for a screening of her new documentary. In a taped conversation, she talks about the project as well as her career, and her lifelong love of water.    The 21st Show is Illinois' statewide weekday public radio talk show, connecting Illinois and bringing you the news, culture, and stories that matter to the 21st state. Have thoughts on the show or one of our episodes, or want to share an idea for something we should talk about? Send us an email: talk@21stshow.org. If you'd like to have your say as we're planning conversations, join our texting group! Just send the word "TALK" to (217) 803-0730. Subscribe to our podcast and hear our latest conversations. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6PT6pb0 Find past segments, links to our social media and more at our website: 21stshow.org.

    Scary Interesting Podcast
    The Worst Place on Earth to Be Stranded | Ocean Ranger

    Scary Interesting Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 15:59 Transcription Available


    Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast
    Bar Karate - the Sailing Podcast, Ep326 Andrew Dolly Divola

    Bar Karate - The Sailing Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 97:38


    Published 28 September 2025This week is a great listen. We chat to Andrew Dolly Divola, Windsurfer, Skiff sailor, coach and commentator. Dolly loves a good story and he shares plenty with us this week. This was another episode where the time just raced past. You will love it.#andrewdollydivola #18skiff #aussieskiffs #sailmedia #we_are_windsurfer #iwca_official_windsurfer #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast  #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail

    CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.
    Side Mirror: Releasing Handbrakes - Don't Try to Boil the Ocean

    CAREER-VIEW MIRROR - biographies of colleagues in the automotive and mobility industries.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 8:10


    In today's Side Mirror, I reflect on a week working with three different teams in Melbourne—one was a peer mentoring group and two were the leadership teams at automotive OEMs. It was a fulfilling week, and their feedback reminded me how quickly people can grasp the Fulfilling Performance framework—and how much more they want time to practice releasing handbrakes once they've spotted them.So I want to share how you can move from identifying friction to defining practical actions—and why those actions need to be big enough to make a difference, but not so big that you try to “boil the ocean.”About AndyI'm a business leader, coach, and the creator of the Fulfilling Performance framework—designed to help people bring more of themselves to what they do and experience greater fulfilment and performance as a result.Over the past 25+ years, I've led and developed businesses including Alphabet UK, BMW Financial Services in the UK, Singapore, and New Zealand, and Tesla Financial Services UK. Alongside this, I've coached individuals and facilitated leadership development programmes in 17 countries across Asia, Europe, and North America.In 2016, I founded Aquilae to support leaders and teams in the mobility sector and beyond. Through workshops, coaching, and peer mentoring, we enable high performance that's also fulfilling—for individuals, teams, and organisations.I'm also the host of CAREER-VIEW MIRROR, where I share the life and career journeys of key players in the automotive and mobility world.Learn more about Fulfilling PerformanceCheck out Release the Handbrake! The Fulfilling Performance HubConnect with AndyLinkedIn: Andy FollowsEmail: cvm@aquilae.co.ukJoin a peer mentoring team: Aquilae AcademyThank you to our sponsors:ASKE ConsultingEmail: hello@askeconsulting.co.ukAquilaeEmail: cvm@aquilae.co.ukEpisode Directory on Instagram @careerviewmirror  If you enjoy listening to our guests career stories, please follow CAREER-VIEW MIRROR in your podcast app. Episode recorded on 25 September, 2025.

    Dear Old Dads
    DOD230: It's All About the Motion of the Ocean

    Dear Old Dads

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 41:12


    The dudes are here to discuss toxic male sexual inadequacy, the cultural underpinnings of it, and how most often it is something men just inflict upon themselves. A note from Lydia: Listeners, you'll hear Tom refer to this as Episode 269 during the intro and, obviously, classic humor ensues. You are not losing your mind: it is, in fact, Episode 230, but Tom shouted out the recording session number, which was 269. As you were. 6-7. Join the Facebook Group! facebook.com/groups/dearolddads For comments, email thedads@dearolddads.com

    I Can’t Sleep Podcast
    Sharks | Gentle Ocean Facts for Sleep

    I Can’t Sleep Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 35:40


    Unwind with this calm bedtime reading designed to ease insomnia and help you drift into peaceful sleep. Relax as we explore the world of sharks, blending educational detail with a soothing tone to quiet the mind. Learn about their ancient lineage, powerful senses, and diverse species as Benjamin's steady, gentle voice guides you through the ocean depths. There's no whispering or hypnosis—just calm, fact-filled narration perfect for sleepless nights or anxious minds. Let your thoughts settle and your body relax as you float into rest. Happy sleeping! Read with permission from Shark, Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shark), licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii
    Top Hawaiian Words to Know Before Visiting Hawaii with Kahanuola Solatorio

    Hawaii's Best - Guide to Travel Tips, Vacation, and Local Business in Hawaii

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 30:39 Transcription Available


    Free Guide to Words to Know Before You VisitThe first thing you'll meet in Hawaii isn't the beach. It's the language.Learning a few real words helps you read signs, follow directions, and show respect from day one.

    Science Friday
    The High-Tech Lab Unlocking Secrets Of Coral Reproduction

    Science Friday

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 18:17


    In the heart of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, scientists are on the cutting edge of growing coral. Rising ocean temperatures have caused mass coral bleaching, and experts are racing against the clock to figure out how to help corals be more resilient to stress.Coral scientist Rebecca Albright joined Host Ira Flatow at our live show at the Fox Theater in Redwood City, California, to talk about the work her lab does to help corals reproduce—romantic lighting and full moons included.Guest: Dr. Rebecca Albright is a coral reef biologist, an associate curator, and a Patterson Scholar at the California Academy of Sciences.Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.

    Real Survival Stories
    Hole in the Ocean: Into the Vortex

    Real Survival Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2025 51:03


    Two men set out from Florida, ferrying a fishing boat to Cancún. It's a routine job that should take a single day. But nearly 100 miles off the coast, the waters turn against them. Without warning, a yawning chasm opens in the middle of the ocean. Johnny Savage and his captain are caught in a horrifying drama. The radio is dead. The life raft is nowhere to be seen. And the warm, turquoise waters around them are teeming with predators… A Noiser podcast production. Hosted by John Hopkins. Written by Chris McDonald | Produced by Ed Baranski | Assistant Producer: Luke Lonergan | Exec produced by Joel Duddell | Sound supervisor: Tom Pink | Sound design by Jacob Booth, Matt Peaty | Assembly edit by Rob Plummer | Compositions by Oliver Baines, Dorry Macaulay, Tom Pink | Mix & mastering: Ralph Tittley. For ad-free listening, bonus material and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started. Or go to noiser.com/subscriptions If you have an amazing survival story of your own that you'd like to put forward for the show, let us know. Drop us an email at support@noiser.com Our sister podcast Short History Of… has a new book! Pre-order your copy of A Short History of Ancient Rome now at noiser.com/books Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    For The Girl
    Kenz's Birth Story + Postpartum

    For The Girl

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 40:27


    Okay, friends—today is a super special episode because I have my husband Josh on the podcast with me! We're telling the full story of how baby Chip came into the world…and let me tell you, it was not what we expected. From thinking I'd just walk into the hospital and get the epidural (lol) to watching a Bin Laden documentary while laboring (double lol), things escalated fast and got real intense. We talk about everything—the painful wait for the epidural, my back labor, Josh going full Enneagram 8 on the nurses, and the sweetest moment when we paused to pray and God showed up big. This episode is raw, funny, and deeply personal. So grateful to share this one with you! In This Episode [06:00] Labor Begins... During a War Documentary?We realize I'm in early labor, and yes—we're watching an Osama Bin Laden documentary instead of listening to Oceans. [09:00] The Hospital Experience: Confusion, Back Labor & No EpiduralThey didn't believe I was in labor (spoiler: I was). Then we waited over two hours for an epidural while I was in major pain. [14:00] Josh Goes Full Enneagram 8 & I Hit My LimitJosh has a throwdown with the nurses while I contemplate accepting fentanyl (!!!). We stop to pray—and God really met us. [18:00] Redemption in the Chaos + Chip is Here The anesthesiologist finally shows up. I go from 7cm to pushing, but the wireless monitor throws us off. Once I trust my gut, Chip is born in five minutes. [26:00] Processing the Birth + What We'd Do Differently We reflect on how hospital staff impacted our experience and what we'd change if there's a baby #3.[30:30] Meet Chip: How We Picked His Name Chip James Durham, y'all! We unpack the story behind the name—including the spicy alternatives like Chip Danger and Chip Legend. [33:30] Life With Two Kids: The Beautiful Chaos What it's been like going from one to two, how we're adjusting, and why we're soaking in every smile from baby Chip. Thanks to Our Sponsors Brooklyn Bedding: Go to ⁠⁠⁠brooklynbedding.com⁠⁠⁠ and use our promo code FTG at checkout to get 30% off site wide. This offer is not available anywhere else. NIV Application Study Bible - ⁠⁠⁠⁠Grab your copy today!⁠⁠⁠⁠ Winshape: ⁠⁠⁠Learn more or submit your application today⁠⁠⁠! If you'd like to partner with For The Girl as a sponsor, fill out our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Advertise With Us⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ form! Follow us!

    Opie Radio
    Trippin - Ocean UFOs, Cosmic Boobs and a Hairy Leg

    Opie Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 28:45 Transcription Available


    Buckle up for the wildest and hilarious episode of the Trippin' series! Join Opie, Matt, and the crew for a chaotic, laugh-out-loud ride through bizarre family tales, like a 3-year-old's stripper obsession, to cosmic conspiracies involving alien ships in the ocean and extraterrestrial probes. From hairy legs in the sea to beer-tasting mayhem, a $1,200 whiskey gift gone wrong, and riffs on broken motorcycles, Joe Pesci impressions, and big boob algorithms, this episode is packed with absurd, trippy moments. Don't miss the madness—subscribe now for more hilarious Trippin' chaos!