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What if your chronic symptoms aren't "all in your head"?In this episode of Under Contract, we sit down with Evelyn Hallford, founder of Ecore Wellness and former emergency medicine educator, paramedic, and biologist, to discuss why so many people struggle to find answers for chronic illness, Lyme disease, mold toxicity, autoimmune conditions, chronic fatigue, and inflammation.After years working in emergency medicine and academia, Evelyn witnessed firsthand where traditional healthcare excels—and where it falls short when it comes to prevention, root-cause healing, and chronic disease.We discuss:• What doctors often get wrong• The connection between inflammation, gut health, and autoimmune symptoms• Why "normal labs" don't always mean you're healthy• Ozone therapy and regenerative medicine• Stem cell therapy and emerging wellness treatments• Functional medicine vs conventional medicine• The importance of biomarkers and advanced testing• Why prevention should be the future of healthcare• How mindset, stress, and nervous system regulation impact healingEvelyn also shares her personal story of overcoming severe chronic illness, Lyme disease, thyroid cancer, and years of medical gaslighting before finding a path to recovery.Whether you're dealing with unexplained symptoms, autoimmune issues, chronic fatigue, inflammation, mold exposure, or simply want to optimize your health, this conversation offers a different perspective on healing and wellness.Subscribe for more conversations about health, business, personal growth, and life-changing stories.Instagram: @ecorewellness#LymeDisease #ChronicIllness #FunctionalMedicine #MoldToxicity #AutoimmuneDisease #LongCOVID #OzoneTherapy #RegenerativeMedicine #StemCellTherapy #HealthPodcast
John Oehser and Kainani Stevens talk through initial OTA attendance as well as how the media perspective of offseason workouts has shifted over the years. Later, Jaguars linebacker Ventrell Miller discuss his injuries and adversity faced in the earlier portion of his career, the shift in mindset he has adopted as well as the impact that the coaching staff has had on team performance. All this and more on The O-Zone Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beck Zegans is a Queens based singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Her newest record Engraving Of Armor is out now via Exploding in Sound records. Beck tells us why Engraving Of Armor has taken her to a new level and sound in songwriting. She shares the collaborative process it took to make the new record and how arranging, mixing, and writing simultaneously shaped the overall sound. We learn how she accidently joined a ska band as a youngster, Joe and Beck discuss the art of the photobooth relay and we hear some tunes of the new record. Beck ZegansExploding In SoundTour Stories would like to welcome our newest sponsor Kuma Coffee. Kuma Coffee is a 100% Independently owned roasting company right here in Seattle since 2008. Kuma is a 5-person team, roasting over 100,000lbs of exclusively high scoring coffee each year. They source their coffees direct from origin and pay well over fair trade pricing to farmers. This guarantees the highest quality, while supporting rural farming communities throughout the Global SouthThey also just launched an instant coffee… (Joe's favorite instant)Find everything Kuma at Kumacoffee.comEpisode supported by our friends Izotope This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 12 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable 20 plug-ins for mastering mastery. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by @distrokid. Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. @thetourstories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH @distrokidEp supported by Heil Sound. For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:Kuma CoffeeIzotopeDistrokid
Alden Hellmuth is a NY based saxophonist and composer. Following her acclaimed 2024 debut album Good Intentions, Hellmuth returns with the aptly titled Tether, an eight-track exploration of jazz, punk and freeform improvisation. Alden share's the inspiration behind the new direction and sound on Tether, what it was like writing for two basses and how mixing and processing played a role on not only in the production, but the composition as well. The two discuss the significance of texture in Alden's recordings and she unpacks the personel that contributed to Tethers ambiance. Alden tells us how she was likely “tricked” into playing the saxophone at a young age, she shares her experience of first discovering the magic of improvisational music and how she eventually steered toward free noise rockers Deerhoof and Otoboke Beaver. We get some insight into Alden's writing and recording process and hear a couple tunes. Alden HellmuthLeiter RecordingsTour Stories would like to welcome our newest sponsor Kuma Coffee. Kuma Coffee is a 100% Independently owned roasting company right here in Seattle since 2008. Kuma is a 5-person team, roasting over 100,000lbs of exclusively high scoring coffee each year. They source their coffees direct from origin and pay well over fair trade pricing to farmers. This guarantees the highest quality, while supporting rural farming communities throughout the Global SouthThey also just launched an instant coffee… (Joe's favorite instant)Find everything Kuma at Kumacoffee.comEpisode supported by our friends Izotope This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 12 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable 20 plug-ins for mastering mastery. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by @distrokid. Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. @thetourstories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH @distrokidEp supported by Heil Sound. For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:DistrokidKuma CoffeeIzotope
Kevin Barnes is the singer, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter for of Montreal. aethermead, of Montreal's 20th studio album is due out June 5th via Polyvinyl Record Co. Kevin shares the unusual heartbreak story behind the new record, why it felt right to go with a more collaborative approach and how the invented record title relates to a very important part of his daily routine. He tells us how limited time shaped the record and brought more life than expected into the songs. The two discuss Kevin's lyrical approach, how it can be a complicated version of projection and why that may inform the listener's experience. Kevin tells us how he wound up teaching a course called “Songwriting Crimes and Recording Atrocities” at Bennington College, why making a music video with his daughter was a special experience and we sample a couple new tunes for aethermead. of MontrealPolyvinyl Record Co. Tour Stories would like to welcome our newest sponsor Kuma Coffee. Kuma Coffee is a 100% Independently owned roasting company right here in Seattle since 2008. Kuma is a 5-person team, roasting over 100,000lbs of exclusively high scoring coffee each year. They source their coffees direct from origin and pay well over fair trade pricing to farmers. This guarantees the highest quality, while supporting rural farming communities throughout the Global SouthThey also just launched an instant coffee… (Joe's favorite instant)Find everything Kuma at Kumacoffee.comEpisode supported by our friends Izotope This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 12 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable 20 plug-ins for mastering mastery. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by @distrokid. Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. @thetourstories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH @distrokidEp supported by Heil Sound. For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:Schecter GuitarsKuma CoffeeIzotopeDistrokid
John Oehser and Kainani Stevens break down 2026 rookie minicamp standouts, early roster buzz and what it means for the 2026 NFL season. Later, Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski dives into QB Trevor Lawrence's development, offensive scheme evolution and key additions shaping the offense. All this and more on The O-Zone Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The book of Proverbs is not a “prophetic” book, but a book of Wisdom. It's a collection of wise observations, assembled by the man the Bible describes as the wisest man to live, King Solomon. (see 1 Kings 3 & 4) Proverbs 31:28 tells us something incredible about Godly Mothers. It says, “Her children stand and bless her.” The verses just before, tell us why that would happen: “She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future. When she speaks, her words are wise, and she gives instructions with kindness. She carefully watches everything in her household and suffers nothing from laziness.” (Proverbs 31:25-27) This is not just some “honorable mention” thrown into the Bible. These words declare the importance that GOD places on the role of a mother. The ways they influence our lives will never be overstated! Mother's Day is a time to honor our birth moms as well as those “spiritual moms” GOD placed along the way in our lives. We will take time in this service to do just that! As he always does, Satan seeks to distort and destroy the Truth of GOD and the beautiful Works of GOD, and he comes after moms through very masked and malevolent methods. But, defying Satan's best “mom-destroying-schemes” stands GOD's Good News for moms! Join me to hear about GOD's Good News for Moms! Pastor Joe Still ____________________________________ Connect with us: Website: http://www.riverbluff.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RiverbluffChurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riverbluffchs/ How can we pray for you? http://www.riverbluff.org/help/prayer-request Give to the Kingdom work of Riverbluff Church: http://www.riverbluff.org/give
John Oehser and Kainani Stevens break down 2026 rookie minicamp standouts, early roster buzz and what it means for the 2026 NFL season. Later, Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski dives into QB Trevor Lawrence's development, offensive scheme evolution and key additions shaping the offense. All this and more on The O-Zone Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Kyle Hulbert shares his powerful journey from struggling with anxiety, depression, alcoholism, and burnout to uncovering the hidden root causes behind his health challenges: heavy metal toxicity and low testosterone. He dives into the importance of optimizing health upstream of hormones, the dangers of mercury exposure, and the transformative role detoxification played in reclaiming his vitality. Kyle breaks down advanced therapies like chelation, TPE, EBOO, ozone 10-pass, and methylene blue IVs while also emphasizing the foundational lifestyle practices that support safe and effective detoxification. The conversation explores common symptoms women experience with toxicity, testing for Lyme disease and biotoxins, and the biggest mistakes people make when starting their healing journey. Kyle Hulbert is the CEO of the Longevity Center, co-host of the Longevity Unlocked podcast, and a wellness and integrative nutrition coach specializing in detoxification. After years of battling anxiety, depression, and alcoholism while living in Dubai and completing his master's degree, Kyle discovered that heavy metal toxicity and low testosterone were at the root of his struggles. His deep dive into detox, integrative health, and biohacking led him to earn multiple coaching certifications and ultimately leave his family business to open the Longevity Center. In its first year, he helped over 1,500 people detox, heal, and restore their vitality.SHOW NOTES:0:40 Welcome to the podcast!3:21 About Kyle Hulbert4:16 Welcome him to the show!5:05 His health turning point7:17 Discovering low testosterone9:04 Optimizing upstream of hormones12:05 Discovering mercury toxicity15:25 Chelation Therapy for heavy metals20:55 Most common female symptoms 22:29 How to detox infections & biotoxins23:58 TPE vs EBOO28:05 *APOLLO NEURO*30:25 TPE for Autoimmunity31:15 EBOO explained32:29 Ozone 10-Pass explained35:56 Where to begin and what not to do37:15 Testing for Lyme disease39:36 Methylene Blue IVs45:43 Foundations of supporting detox47:12 Biohacks for detox49:22 His sources of mercury exposure51:27 The Longevity Center52:39 His final piece of advice54:45 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES:Apollo Neuro - code: BIOHACKERBABES to save $90 off + Smart Vibes BundleWebsite: The Longevity CenterIG: @thelcflPodcast: Longevity UnlockedLinkedInSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
If you've ever thought "it's just a cleaning, I can skip it," this episode is going to change the way you see that appointment forever. The hygiene visit is so much more than polishing teeth. It's one of the most powerful windows into your whole-body health, and most people have no idea what they're missing. Dr. Rachaele Carver sits down with Brenda Powers, RDHAP, a biological dental hygienist in Southern California, to pull back the curtain on what a truly comprehensive hygiene appointment can look like, and why it may be one of the most important health visits you make all year.What You'll Learn in This Episode:A biological hygienist doesn't just check your gums, she's reading your posture, your skin tone, your breathing, your sleep, and your stress levels from the moment you sit down in the chair.Salivary diagnostics can identify the specific pathogens living in your mouth, including bacteria linked to heart disease, Alzheimer's, and type 2 diabetes, even when your mouth looks "healthy."Biofilm is the sticky matrix where bacteria live and multiply on your teeth, and managing it daily at home is just as important as what happens in the office.Ozone therapy is a safe, non-surgical tool that kills harmful bacteria, promotes tissue healing, and can help patients get off the deep cleaning hamster wheel for good.Collagen, vitamin C, vitamin D, B complex, magnesium, and zinc are among the key nutrients that directly support gum and bone health, and most of us aren't getting enough from food alone.Connect With Brenda Powers: Instagram: @holistic_hygienist Website: rdhguru.com Email: rootdentalconsulting@gmail.comConnect With Dr. Rachaele Carver: Join the 6-Week Gum Disease CourseBook Your Personalized ConsultationIf this episode resonated with you, please share it with someone who needs to hear it.Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only. Information discussed is not intended for diagnosis, curing, or prevention of any disease and is not intended to replace advice given by a licensed healthcare practitioner. Opinions from guests are their own, and this podcast does not condone or endorse opinions made by guests. This podcast and its guests may have direct or indirect financial interests associated with products mentioned.
Optimizing "Peak Span": Regenerative Health and Biohacking with Bill QuatemanIn a recent episode of The Thoughtful Entrepreneur Podcast, host Josh Elledge sat down with Bill Quateman, the International Director of Advanced BioCell, to explore the frontiers of regenerative medicine and personal vitality. Bill, whose eclectic background ranges from a high-profile career in the music industry to pioneering health entrepreneurship, shares his profound insights into how high-performers can transcend traditional wellness. This conversation provides a strategic deep dive into the world of biohacking, stem cell therapy, and metabolic diagnostics, offering a roadmap for anyone looking to align their internal biochemistry with their external ambitions for long-term health and productivity.Redefining Vitality: The Science of Metabolic Blueprints and Cellular RepairModern longevity is often mistakenly measured by the number of years lived, but Bill Quateman argues that the more critical metric is "peak span"—the duration of time an individual spends at their absolute physical and mental best. Achieving this requires moving beyond surface-level symptoms to address the body's fundamental biochemical pathways. By utilizing specialized diagnostics like Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA), individuals can uncover long-term metabolic trends and mineral imbalances that standard blood tests frequently overlook. This data-driven approach allows for a "biochemical blueprint" that informs precise, targeted interventions, ensuring that the body's internal "engine" is firing on all cylinders rather than merely surviving.Beyond foundational nutrition and diagnostics, the conversation highlights the transformative potential of advanced regenerative therapies such as medical ozone and stem cell treatments. Ozone therapy works by enhancing oxygen utilization and stimulating the immune system, acting as a powerful adjunct for those dealing with chronic fatigue or systemic inflammation. Meanwhile, stem cell programs aim to repair tissue at the cellular level, offering a proactive solution to the wear and tear of aging. These are not "magic pills" but sophisticated tools that, when integrated into a personalized health roadmap, can significantly extend an individual's productive years and physical resilience.True peak performance also demands a mastery of the nervous system, which Bill addresses through the practice of stillness and meditation. In a world characterized by constant digital input and chronic stress, the ability to sit in perfect stillness is a deceptively simple yet powerful metric for neurological health. By training the body to remain motionless, individuals can lower cortisol levels, improve heart rate variability, and regenerate the nervous system. This blend of ancient mindfulness and cutting-edge cellular science creates a holistic framework for longevity, proving that the most successful "biohacks" are those that respect the body's natural wisdom while leveraging the best of modern regenerative technology.About Bill QuatemanBill Quateman is the International Director at Advanced BioCell and a seasoned expert in the field of regenerative health and longevity. After a successful career as a recording artist working with industry icons, Bill transitioned his focus to the science of human optimization. He now leads initiatives that connect patients with advanced therapies, including stem cell research and metabolic balancing, helping individuals achieve a "peak span" that matches their professional and personal aspirations.About Advanced BioCellAdvanced BioCell is a leading health organization dedicated to providing cutting-edge regenerative therapies and personalized wellness programs. Specializing in stem cell therapy, ozone treatments, and advanced metabolic testing, the clinic focuses on identifying the root causes of health issues rather than just treating symptoms. Their mission is to empower individuals through data-driven health roadmaps that optimize energy, focus, and long-term vitality.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeAdvanced BioCell Official Website: advancedbiocell.comBill Quateman on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bill-quateman-14b310109/Key Episode HighlightsPeak Span vs. Lifespan: Why the quality of your years and your daily energy levels are more important than the quantity of years lived.The Power of Stillness: Using motionless meditation as a diagnostic tool and a regenerative practice for the nervous system.Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA): How this non-invasive test provides a long-term metabolic blueprint that blood tests can't see.Advanced Regenerative Therapies: An overview of how medical ozone and stem cell programs support cellular repair and immune function.Individualized Health Roadmaps: Why generic protocols fail and the necessity of tailoring health interventions to unique biochemistry.ConclusionThe conversation with Bill Quateman underscores that health is the ultimate currency for the thoughtful entrepreneur. By shifting focus from mere lifespan to "peak span" and utilizing advanced diagnostics alongside regenerative therapies, individuals can build a foundation of resilience that supports a life of sustained impact and joy.More from The Thoughtful Entrepreneur
Nick Thorburn is the singer and founding member The Creem, a new collaborative project with Ratatat's guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Mike Stroud. Their debut release The Taste of Cherry is due June 5th, with two irresistible singles Goodbye and Taste of Cherry available now.After a quick catch up from the Mister Heavenly bandmates, Nick shares the slow blossoming story behind The Creem and how it finally came to fruition. The two discuss the 70's FM sound, how those artists we're celebrating the Beatles in a new way and why The Creem is its own elaboration of that era. Nick tells us why starting a new band is still fun and how collaborations give him new freedoms and push him to build new skills. He shares his experience of making the new record with guitar wizard Mike Stroud, how they divvied up duties and what role the Catskills may have played on the overall vibration of the record. Finally, some breaking news, Nick tells us about his new book Pear Shape (out June 16th via Fantagrafics), shares some of the titillating themes and how it's fruitily related to The Creem.The CreemFantagraphicsTour Stories would like to welcome our newest sponsor Kuma Coffee. Kuma Coffee is a 100% Independently owned roasting company right here in Seattle since 2008. Kuma is a 5-person team, roasting over 100,000lbs of exclusively high scoring coffee each year. They source their coffees direct from origin and pay well over fair trade pricing to farmers. This guarantees the highest quality, while supporting rural farming communities throughout the Global SouthThey also just launched an instant coffee… (Joe's favorite instant)Find everything Kuma at Kumacoffee.comEpisode supported by our friends Izotope This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 12 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable 20 plug-ins for mastering mastery. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by @distrokid. Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. @thetourstories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH @distrokidEp supported by Heil Sound. For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:DistrokidIzotopeKuma CoffeeSchecter Guitars
Minnesota officials are forecasting air quality issues this summer due to wildfire smoke and high ozone levels. Meteorologists with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency say drought conditions are increasing the risk of wildfires and they're expecting 12 to 16 days of smoky air this summer. And a Minneapolis man pleaded guilty this morning to spraying vinegar on Congresswoman Ilhan Omar earlier this year. Those stories and more in today's evening update from MPR News. Hosted by Emily Reese. Music by Gary Meister.
Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile joins John Oehser on The O‑Zone Podcast to break down the Jaguars' defensive identity, rookie minicamp expectations, pass‑rush improvement, and shaping a culture of toughness. Later, Kainani Stevens discusses roster changes, key player development, and what to look for as the 2026 season approaches. All this and more on The O-Zone Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's ozone season! In the latest episode of the High Pressure Podcast, Spheros meteorologists discuss the Spare The Air program in the Sacramento region. Find out why Spare The Air occurs during the summer, what local conditions lead to ozone formation in Sacramento, and how to track AQI levels when a Spare The Air forecast has been issued.
Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile joins John Oehser on The O‑Zone Podcast to break down the Jaguars' defensive identity, rookie minicamp expectations, pass‑rush improvement, and shaping a culture of toughness. Later, Kainani Stevens discusses roster changes, key player development, and what to look for as the 2026 season approaches. All this and more on The O-Zone Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mini Serrano and Jojo Lavina-Maldonado are the founding members of the Philadelphia based band Cold Court. Their debut EP Hands Up is out June 19th with lead singles Burn and Nina available now. Mini and JoJo tell us how they're music interest and proficiency evolved from their pre-teens to now and why they are increasingly relinquishing genre mixing rules to create their own identity. We learn why Hands Up was a sonic shift for them, how it is a product of experimentation and frustration and the two un-pack the lyrics on the single Nina. We learn how the instrumentation of the band is always evolving, we hear a few tunes and Jojo and Mini hip Joe to Philly Style Pizza. (^_^) / Cold CourtCold Court LiveSinglesShowsPhilly Style PizzaTour Stories would like to welcome our newest sponsor Kuma Coffee. Kuma Coffee is a 100% Independently owned roasting company right here in Seattle since 2008. Kuma is a 5-person team, roasting over 100,000lbs of exclusively high scoring coffee each year. They source their coffees direct from origin and pay well over fair trade pricing to farmers. This guarantees the highest quality, while supporting rural farming communities throughout the Global SouthThey also just launched an instant coffee… (Joe's favorite instant)Find everything Kuma at Kumacoffee.comEpisode supported by our friends Izotope This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 11 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable 20 plug-ins for mastering mastery. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by @distrokid. Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. @thetourstories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH @distrokidEp supported by Heil Sound. For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:Heil sound"For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Schecter GuitarsIzotopeDistrokidKuma Coffee
durée : 00:15:07 - Journal de 8 h - L'Agence européenne de l'environnement a publié ce jeudi son rapport annuel et s'attarde notamment sur l'ozone qui fait encore des dizaines de milliers de victimes chaque année dans l'UE. Pour le combattre, il faut s'attaquer au méthane, son "carburant". - réalisation : La Rédaction de France Culture, Margot Delpierre Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Improve your foiling skills in paradise! Join us in Montanita Ecuador May 23-30, 2026 for a foil drive / tow / prone foil camp with Ecuador Foil, KT Foiling & Julia Castro. Learn MoreOn this episode, Carlos Saez (@foil_encounters), Gavin Blake (@hydrogav), Daniel Paronetto (@foilrat), and Matt Kauffman (@mattonfoil) join us for a raw, no-BS roundtable on parawinging — one of the fastest-growing and most exciting disciplines in foiling.From total beginners to world-class riders, the crew shares hard-earned lessons on how to actually get into parawinging, what gear really works, and how to avoid the common pitfalls that kill progression and motivation. They discuss everything from first-session advice to building a practical quiver, board & foil choices, stashing techniques, physical demands, and the future of parawing-specific equipment.Episode Highlights:- The best advice they'd give their beginner selves: start big, don't overthink gear, and get on foil fast.- Ideal beginner setups — board volume, foil size, parawing sizes, and why being overpowered early is actually smart.- Building a real-world quiver: how many parawings you actually need, wind range realities, and the “Frankenstein” dream setup (best bits from Ozone, North, POW, etc.).- Board evolution — why mid-lengths and new stubby shapes are changing the game for 2026/2027.- Technique talk: pumping synchronization, harness use, foot switches, and why stashing properly saves sessions (and your gear).- Background matters — how wingers, kiters, surfers, and total newcomers progress differently.- The physical side, downwind strategy, redeployment tips, and staying safe in real conditions.- Honest talk on accessibility vs. elite racing and keeping the sport fun and approachable.This is the ultimate “everything you wanted to know about parawinging but didn't know who to ask” episode — packed with practical, experience-based advice from riders who have put in serious hours across the globe.Whether you're thinking about your first session or already hooked and refining your quiver, this conversation will save you time, money, and frustration.Tune in for the straight talk every aspiring parawinger needs to hear.This episode is brought to you by Waterspeed. Download the app — live tracking, deep analytics, and community vibes for every watersport adventure.
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Matt Hill from The Floozies joins the podcast breaking down the live-looping workflows that keep their sets flexible and more. We get into fun show stories, building performance-ready rigs (including multi-Serum setups), mapping + record-arm shortcuts, and the mixing/mastering tools that save time—like Ozone, referencing, and other “work smarter” tech.Brothers Matt and Mark Hill are the sonic visionaries behind electronic-funk powerhouse The Floozies. Known for sold-out shows nationwide (including their annual hometown Funk Street Festival), they've lit up major festivals like Bonnaroo, Electric Forest, High Sierra, Summer Camp, Wakarusa, Camp Bisco, Summerset, and Bumbershoot—plus headlining Red Rocks. Their formidable sound continues to get love from coast to coast.Follow The Floozies Below:http://flooziesduo.comhttps://www.youtube.com/user/FlooziesDuohttp://instagram.com/flooziesduoGrab limited-edition Producer Merch & save 10% with the code "podcast":https://www.abletonpodcast.com/merchJoin the newsletter to get free downloads, early episode access, and upcoming events:https://www.abletonpodcast.com/newsletter
Jaguars General Manager James Gladstone joins Senior Writer John Oehser for the O-Zone Podcast as he decompresses following a busy draft weekend. Gladstone discusses his strategy when evaluating potential draft picks, the prospect of a "boring" draft and how the draft process fits into the season's plans as a whole. All this and more on The O-Zone Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 298 of the Pool Nation Podcast, Edgar and Zac are joined by industry experts Robbie Walker and Michael Viegas from Solenis to break down one of the most misunderstood areas in the pool industry — spa, hot tub, and cold plunge water chemistry. If you've ever treated a spa like a pool… this episode will change everything. We dive deep into: Why hot water chemistry behaves completely differently The truth about biofilm, bacteria, and “human juice” in spas The real differences between chlorine, bromine, and biguanide systems How aeration, temperature, and bather load destroy your chemistry Why your sanitizer disappears overnight The rise of cold plunges and wellness systems And how pool pros can turn spas into a profitable service category This is a must-listen for pool service pros, repair techs, and anyone looking to level up their understanding of water chemistry — especially in smaller bodies of water like spas and hot tubs.
Jaguars General Manager James Gladstone joins Senior Writer John Oehser for the O-Zone Podcast as he decompresses following a busy draft weekend. Gladstone discusses his strategy when evaluating potential draft picks, the prospect of a "boring" draft and how the draft process fits into the season's plans as a whole. All this and more on The O-Zone Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alexander Attitude and Kendra Cox are the founding members of Seattle based Telehealth. Their second full length and Sub Pop debut Green World Image will be available May 15th. Alexander and Kendra share the origin and evolution of Telehealth, how they secured an airtight record deal with Sub Pop and why the band partially functions as a coping mechanism. We learn how their pessimistic and satirical approach make's sense of tech culture's destruction of human culture and relieves the anxiety of a tech driven future. They unpack the structure and lyrics behind the single Things I've Killed; Alexander and Kendra share their writing technique and what they do when they are stuck in the process. The three discuss why backing tracks are a function practically and better performance and we hear a couple new singles from Green World Image. TelehealthSub PopTour Stories would like to welcome our newest sponsor Kuma Coffee. Kuma Coffee is a 100% Independently owned roasting company right here in Seattle since 2008. Kuma is a 5-person team, roasting over 100,000lbs of exclusively high scoring coffee each year. They source their coffees direct from origin and pay well over fair trade pricing to farmers. This guarantees the highest quality, while supporting rural farming communities throughout the Global SouthThey also just launched an instant coffee… (Joe's favorite instant)Find everything Kuma at Kumacoffee.comEpisode supported by our friends Izotope This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 11 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable 20 plug-ins for mastering mastery. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by @distrokid. Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. @thetourstories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH @distrokidEp supported by Heil Sound. For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:Heil sound"For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Kuma CoffeeDistrokidIzotope
0000019d-b57b-d186-a99f-b5ff531f0000https://www.wvik.org/podcast/good-morning-from-wvik-news/2026-04-22/annual-air-pollution-report-gives-quad-cities-failing-grades-for-ozone-and-particle-pollutionJoseph LeahyAnnual air pollution report gives Quad Cities failing grades for ozone and
Working on a remote tropical island in the Atlantic might sound like some sort of romantic idyll - but trying to conduct scientific research on a windy, isolated volanic outcrop is no picnic, as Lucy Carpenter can attest!Lucy is an atmopsheric chemist and a Professor at the University of York, whose work has helped to transform understanding of how oceans shape the air above them. She was one of the founding scientists behind the Cape Verde Atmospheric Observatory, established on São Vicente in 2006 and now a key global monitoring site. Measurements made there helped overturn a long-standing assumption: ozone loss is not solely a human-made problem. Lucy and her colleagues showed that gases released by natural marine processes can trigger chemical reactions that destroy ozone - demonstrating that the sea is not simply a passive backdrop to climate change but an active participant; affecting aerosols, clouds and ultimately the climate itself.More recently Lucy's expertise has taken her into the policy arena, co-chairing the scientific assessment panel for the Montreal Protocol: the international agreement designed to protect the ozone layer.In conversation with Professor Jim Al-Khalili, Lucy dicusses her journey from sampling ocean air to turning the tide of global environmental policy - and explains why her passion for duathlons could arguably be seen as an easier pastime than scientific research.Presented by Jim Al-Khalili Produced by Lucy Taylor A BBC Studios production
Jacob Turnbloom is the singer, guitarist and founding member of Mrs. Magician. The newest record Spiritual Hangover is due out May 15th via Swami Records. Jacob tells why the new record is driven by a heftier sound, what inspired that and how the magic of The Foo Fighters Studio 606 brought it to fruition. He tells us how his song-writing perspective has evolved, what role humor plays in his lyrics and why he's increasingly involved in the visual presentation of Mrs. Magician. The two celebrate the virtues San Francisco's Bottom of the Hill venue, Joe tells a quick tour story about The Black Heart Procession opening for The Ex and we hear a couple new tunes from Spiritual Hangover.Mrs MagicianSwami RecordsLink to Studio 606 videoOur newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.This episode supported by our friends at Izotope. This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 11 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by Distrokid . Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. Tour stories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH DistrokidEpisode sponsored by Schecter Guitars. Schecter Guitar Research is one of the world's premier guitar companies, offering electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world.Its continually evolving and expanding line of guitars and basses appeals to a broad spectrum of players and diverse musical styles. They offer high-quality instruments with professional components at an affordable price. Go Schecter for all your guitar needs.For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:Heil sound"For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.DistrokidIzotopeSchecter Guitars
This week we're talking about Shadowrun, Shobijin, Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!, and Obex. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Evan Cartwright is a composer, collaborator, and drummer for the band Cola. Cola's third LP, Cost Of Living Adjustment is due out May 8th via Fire Talk Records. Evan tells us how the band allowed themselves more time and space in the writing process for Cost Of Living Adjustment and how that contributed to the sound of the record. Joe and Evan discuss the of the newest single Conflagration Mindset, Cola's songwriting process and Evans history with the band. The two drummers delve into the freedoms and limitations of playing with tracks, the importance of the energy in the live performance and we hear a couple new tunes. Cola Firetalk RecordsOur newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.This episode supported by our friends at Izotope. This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 11 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by Distrokid . Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. Tour stories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH DistrokidEpisode sponsored by Schecter Guitars. Schecter Guitar Research is one of the world's premier guitar companies, offering electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world.Its continually evolving and expanding line of guitars and basses appeals to a broad spectrum of players and diverse musical styles. They offer high-quality instruments with professional components at an affordable price. Go Schecter for all your guitar needs.For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:IzotopeSchecter GuitarsDistrokidHeil sound"For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.
This week we're talking about Black Canary: Best Of The Best, Divinity: Original Sin II, Nothing Underneath, and Delirium. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
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Pool Pros text questions hereIn this episode of Talking Pools Podcast, Andrea wraps up her multi-part deep dive into pool chemistry with a no-BS breakdown of what actually matters when it comes to testing, dosing, and not screwing it all up.And yes… she's cooking chicken while recording.
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Rae Chen is a singer, songwriter and guitarist operating under the moniker tofusmell. His debut full length album All My Time is due out April 24th via Hardly Art. Rae tells us how he grew up in Florida on the edges of both a pop punk and worship scene, and why he picked up the guitar and eventually found himself in Winnipeg. We hear how his approach to writing gives a feeling of sonic closeness, how he responded to more production on All My Time and the role ambiance plays on the new record. Joe and Rae discuss how collaboration is important to the visual side of tofusmell, why he looks forward to the “band” version of live performance and we hear the new single (me tomorrow). tofusmellHardly ArtOur newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.This episode supported by our friends at Izotope. This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 11 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by Distrokid . Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. Tour stories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH DistrokidEpisode sponsored by Schecter Guitars. Schecter Guitar Research is one of the world's premier guitar companies, offering electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world.Its continually evolving and expanding line of guitars and basses appeals to a broad spectrum of players and diverse musical styles. They offer high-quality instruments with professional components at an affordable price. Go Schecter for all your guitar needs.or 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.Mentioned in this episode:DistrokidSchecter GuitarsIzotopeHeil sound"For 60 years, Heil Sound has provided innovative, professional quality sound for stage, studio, broadcast, and podcast. Grammy-winning artists and sound engineers worldwide trust Heil microphones for their legendary sound. To find out more about the full line of Heil microphones and products, visit heilsound.com.
This week we're talking about Black Canary: Best Of The Best, Darth Maul, Worldbreaker, Survivor, and Faces In The Crowd. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Your hot tub can look crystal clear and still be one soak away from smelling “off.” We dig into the real reasons spa water goes sideways and what to do about it, starting with the question everyone asks: bromine vs chlorine. We talk through what bromine is great at in hot water, why bromamines don't stink the way chloramines do, and the big catch that trips up most owners and techs: bromine disinfects, but it doesn't oxidize the gunk we bring in on our skin.From there we get specific about spa water chemistry and routines that actually work. We explain why sanitizer levels crash so fast in a 250 to 400 gallon hot tub, how bather load drives chlorine demand, and why “set it and forget it” usually fails unless you pair a steady feed with smart shocking. We also cover modern options like frog-style systems that add chlorine without cyanuric acid buildup, plus straight talk on liquid chlorine in spas and the industry myth that you can't use it to shock a bromine tub.We also break down UV sanitizer and ozone generators with real-world expectations. UV only treats what passes near the bulb and can lose effectiveness when the sleeve gets dirty, and ozone is powerful but short-lived, often working only near the return. The takeaway is simple: UV and ozone can help, but they don't replace a residual sanitizer needed for person-to-person protection. Finally, we make draining non-negotiable, including the classic 90-day guideline and an easy bather-load way to decide when old water needs to go.•Bromine strengths in hot water and higher pH•Why bromine needs a separate oxidizer•Post-soak shocking habits that prevent odor•How fast chlorine or bromine gets used in a spa•Frog-style systems as a low-CYA option•Liquid chlorine in spas and the pH myth•Why “don't mix bromine and chlorine” is wrong•UV limits due to contact time and dirty sleeves•Ozone's short lifespan and how to smell-check returns•Drain schedules based on 90 days or bather load mathSend us Fan MailSupport the Pool Guy Podcast Show Sponsors! HASA https://bit.ly/HASAThe Bottom Feeder. Save $100 with Code: DVB100https://store.thebottomfeeder.com/Try Skimmer FREE for 30 days:https://getskimmer.com/poolguy Get UPA Liability Insurance $64 a month! https://forms.gle/F9YoTWNQ8WnvT4QBAPool Guy Coaching: https://bit.ly/40wFE6y
Carla J Easton is a Glasgow based singer, songwriter, and filmmaker. Her newest record, I Think That I Might Love You is due may 8th via Ernest Jenning Records. Carla tells us why the new record is more guitar focused than her previous releases and how it changed her view on the creative process. We learn why she in more comfortable with her lyrics and how that has has translated into a more evocative delivery on I Think That I Might Love You. Carla share's her collaborative experience of making the record and why a more live approach captured the energy she was looking for. She explains how her brother's advice at a young age influenced her artistic life and we sample some new tunes. CARLA J EASTONOur newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.This episode supported by our friends at Izotope. This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 11 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by Distrokid . Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. Tour stories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH DistrokidEpisode sponsored by Schecter Guitars. Schecter Guitar Research is one of the world's premier guitar companies, offering electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world.Its continually evolving and expanding line of guitars and basses appeals to a broad spectrum of players and diverse musical styles. They offer high-quality instruments with professional components at an affordable price. Go Schecter for all your guitar needsRuinous MediaOur newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.Mentioned in this episode:DistrokidIzotopeSchecter Guitars
This week we're talking about Sam Kieth, Gears Of War: Reloaded, Ultraviolet, Monster Hunter, and Future World. Show music by HeartBeatHero and OGRE. Support the show! Get up to 2 months free podcasting service with our Libsyn code OZONE
Episode 363 features Teeth Out from Prince Edward Island, celebrating the release of their new EP, Here We Go. I spotlight their track “Whales,” which you can stream wherever you listen to music. In this episode I spoke with Kevin, Josh, and Ozone for a fun conversation about making music in PEI, working in the oil fields, and surviving the harsh Canadian winters. They're playing the first ever Chatfest this Saturday in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Thanks for listening and supporting local artists!
Pool Pros text questions hereAndrea is back. Alone. Unsupervised. And apparently powered by battery backups and unresolved rage toward misinformation.In this episode of Andrea Unfiltered, she dives headfirst into pool chemistry fundamentals—except instead of reading you a boring textbook, she drags bad pool advice into the street and fights it like it owes her money.This is Part One of her “Cool Chemicals” series (yes, she named it herself, and yes, she's proud of it). Expect a crash course in sanitizers, water balance, and why your pool isn't broken—you just don't understand it.Also… somehow Jimmy Dean sausage complaints make an appearance. Because of course they do.
Toby Anstis is one of the UK's best-loved radio and TV presenters, with a showbiz career spanning over 30 years. He began as the last ever presenter in the legendary CBBC "broom cupboard" on BBC1, before going on to host The Ozone, the Smash Hits Poll Winners Party at Wembley Arena, Children in Need, Grandstand, and the National Lottery Live. Since joining Heart Radio in 2001, Toby has built an extraordinary following — his show is now the number one most listened-to commercial radio show in the UK, with 4.1 million listeners. In 2019 he launched Heart Dance, where he hosts the breakfast show every morning and Club Classics every Friday night. Beyond radio, Toby has appeared on Loose Women, This Morning, I'm A Celebrity, and Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, trod the boards in the West End production of Grease, and is a regular face in magazines including OK!. He also DJs extensively across the UK and Ibiza, headlining at the Epsom Derby, Ascot, Sandown, and festivals and club nights nationwide.Toby Anstis is our guests in episode 572 of My Time Capsule and he chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Follow Toby Anstis on Instagram: @tobyanstis .Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter/X & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter/X: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people .To support this podcast, get all episodes ad-free and a bonus episode every Wednesday of "My Time Capsule The Debrief', please sign up here - https://mytimecapsule.supercast.com. All money goes straight into the making of the podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Billy Fuller is a song writer, bass player and founding member of the band Beak>. Billy's debut solo album Fragments is a sonic journey that spans time as it collects fragments of Billy creating alone in his home studio over the last few years. The songs not only inspire the visual, but they hypnotize, pulse and guide the listener through a hazy, atmospheric, and groovy motorik landscape. Fragments is available April 3rd via Invada Records, with two singles out now. Billy tells us how this record came to fruition, and he shares his process for compiling the songs, which were selected from a pool of 60+ pieces. He tells us why Fragments is a great example of Billy enjoying himself, we learn what his main goals in songwriting are, and he shares his approach to tracking songs. Joe and Billy discuss the making of the video for the single Three Blind Mice, Billy tells us why he celebrates owning the sole responsibility for the success of Fragments and Joe hedges on his usual critique of Billy's artistic output. Our newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.This episode supported by our friends at Izotope. This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 11 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by Distrokid . Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. Tour stories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH DistrokidEpisode sponsored by Schecter Guitars. Schecter Guitar Research is one of the world's premier guitar companies, offering electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world.Its continually evolving and expanding line of guitars and basses appeals to a broad spectrum of players and diverse musical styles. They offer high-quality instruments with professional components at an affordable price. Go Schecter for all your guitar needsRuinous MediaOur newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.Mentioned in this episode:Schecter GuitarsIzotopeDistrokid
Bach Artillerie is made up of multi-instrumental wizards Greg Saunier (Deerhoof) and Curt Sydnor. This absurdist take on the nine canons from Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations and his Brandenburg concerto no. 5. will be released on April 24th via Ernest Jenning Records. We get a unique perspective from both Greg and Curt not only on Bach's musicality, but his work ethic, the root of his dissonance and why Bach has a grounding influence on their own music creation. They discuss how a Lutheran work ethic relates to music making today and why being less productive may be better for our species in general. Greg and Curt explain why it's important to “play tempo to the room”, they share their experience of making the record in one day and the three discuss why AI is more of an indication of a lack of trust rather than a lack of competence. Curt tells us how a re-arrangement of a Deerhoof song brought he and Greg together, we hear a new tune and somehow the topic of The Red Hot Chili Peppers sneaks into the conversation. Bach ArtillerieErnest Jenning RecordsOur newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.This episode supported by our friends at Izotope. This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 11 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by Distrokid . Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. Tour stories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH DistrokidEpisode sponsored by Schecter Guitars. Schecter Guitar Research is one of the world's premier guitar companies, offering electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world.Its continually evolving and expanding line of guitars and basses appeals to a broad spectrum of players and diverse musical styles. They offer high-quality instruments with professional components at an affordable price. Go Schecter for all your guitar needsRuinous MediaOur newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.
Alex Edkins is a singer, song writer and guitarist for Weird Nightmare, Noble Rot and Metz. The newest Weird Nightmare album Hoopla is out May 1 via Sup Pop Records and is the quintessence of power pop punk rock and roll. Alex tells us why the new record leans into a more direct and fun approach and where his love for power pop began. We learn how his lyrics have moved to a more personal delivery and why Hoopla is in many ways a sentimental and reminiscent journey. Alex share's how his song writing and level of effort for Weird Nightmare differs from the dissonant riffage of Metz and why he sees Hoopla as an overall serendipitous experience. Joe and Alex share their love for producer Jim Eno, discuss the “twofer” nature of the Hoopla and we sample a couple new tunes.Weird NightmareSub Pop RecordsThis episode supported by our friends at Izotope. This episode is produced with Ozone 12, the newest from Izotope. Head over to izotope.com now for savings on all their production software. Go check out Ozone 12 and RX 11 and master with the best and solve the unsolvable. Use code FRET10 at checkout.Ep supported by Distrokid . Distrokid now offers Bandzoogle where you can build your bands website and store in minutes. Tour stories listeners get 30% off at distrokid.com/vip/tourstories. GET YOUR MUSIC OUT THERE! ITS EASY WITH DistrokidEpisode sponsored by Schecter Guitars. Schecter Guitar Research is one of the world's premier guitar companies, offering electric guitars and basses, acoustic guitars, and USA Custom Shop instruments to musicians around the world.Its continually evolving and expanding line of guitars and basses appeals to a broad spectrum of players and diverse musical styles. They offer high-quality instruments with professional components at an affordable price. Go Schecter for all your guitar needsRuinous MediaOur newest sponsor Kingston Union is YOUR store for the legendary Winos.Club SawThree Penny OperaHaydenNoble RotSpoonJuliana RiolinoRed CrossBuzzcocksRobin HitchcockCleaners from VenusUndertonesOasisMentioned in this episode:DistrokidIzotopeSchecter Guitars
As we inch closer to the new league year, Kainani Stevens, John Oehser and Brian Sexton take a look around the AFC South to see how the Jaguars' division rivals have approached the offseason so far. Later, John Oehser fields O-Zone fan questions, including topics like Brian Thomas Jr. trade rumours.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ozone therapy has a lot of buzz and a lot of confusion. In this episode, Dr. Will Cole sits down with Micah Lowe of Simply O3 for a practical, research-informed deep dive on what ozone is, how it works, and why it's used in many integrative protocols for inflammation, infections, and complex chronic cases. They cover the history of ozone therapy, the most common delivery methods (including IV and at-home options), and the biggest safety misconceptions. You'll also learn the four main ways ozone supports the body, plus how ozone is used topically and in dental care. For all links mentioned in this episode, visit www.drwillcole.com/podcastPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Sponsors:Start your love story on Bumble. #bumblepartnerVisit www.ohmyka.com and use code WILLCOLE for 15% off your first purchase. Go to bioptimizers.com/aobw and use my exclusive code AOBW to get 15% off any order. Make 2026 the year you finally start sleeping great again.If you're struggling with OCD or unrelenting intrusive thoughts, NOCD can help. Book a free 15 minute call to get started: http://learn.nocd.com/WILLCOLE.Text ABW to 64000 to get twenty percent off all IQBAR products, plus FREE shipping. Message and data rates may apply. Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I've tried some of the most extreme celebrity biohacks, and today I'm sharing my results. Discover which celebrity wellness secrets really work, which ones don't, and what you can do for health optimization instead. Just so you know, my full line of high-quality supplements is available on Amazon — search Dr. Berg Supplements.