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Missing Persons Mysteries
The STRANGE Disappearance of Steven Van Pelt

Missing Persons Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 6:52 Transcription Available


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The Spill
Weekend Watch: The 3D Concert Experience Fans Are Moshing To & Em's Favourite Movie Of 2026

The Spill

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 18:49 Transcription Available


If your idea of a perfect weekend involves a high-energy 3D concert experience where the audience is literally moshing in the cinema aisles, we have the ultimate recco from a global pop icon.We’re also talking about the heartwarming adaptation of a best-selling novel featuring a very sassy, very smart sea creature and a retired cleaner with a mystery to solve.Finally, we unpack a quirky new film about a flock of woolly detectives that features one of our favourite leading men, and has been crowned Em's favourite movie of the year (so far).Love binge-watching TV? The Spill has launched a new podcast called Watch Party where we deep dive into the shows everyone’s talking about. Follow the feed on Apple or Spotify now. Plus remember The Spill drops the tea twice a day in this feed so follow us for all the latest entertainment news… OR you can WATCH our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and enjoy the watch! Link here. Read more weekly watch recommendations from the Mamamia entertainment team here. THE END BITS Find and follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespillpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thespillpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thespillpodcast/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia: https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Support Independent Women’s Media: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ Your subscription helps us continue to tell the stories that matter to women. Want to join the conversation? Have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss? Send us a voice message or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio & Video Producer: Michael Kean Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast. You're listening to a Mom with mea podcast. 00:11Speaker 2 From Mom and May. I welcome to this bill, your daily pop culture fixed. I'm em Vernon and I'm Anihaiswarren, and we are doing we can Everything with my voice gone as well. It does not sound as nice as my previous weeks, because previous weeks does sound quite nice. 00:29Speaker 1 You've got a nice little husk going though. I feel like it's quite sexy. 00:32Speaker 2 I kind of hope it stays like this. 00:35Speaker 3 You're doing a bit of scar jokes and make my throat very dry though, so not good for you, but good for the people. 00:43Speaker 2 Yeah, good for everyone else. Anyway. It's our weekend Watch episode where we give you our favorite movies and TV shows to watch this weekend. On the show today, we have a movie that you can dance to in your living room or on the cinema stage. And we also have a movie that you can vibe with, laugh with, investigate. 01:05Speaker 1 With, talk with. You went on a real journey with that movie. 01:08Speaker 2 Oh my god, I have so much to say, spillers, But first, mon, you have a movie that's been on your radar recently. 01:14Speaker 3 Yes, so there's a movie that's coming out today and I haven't seen it yet because it only drops later tonight. 01:20Speaker 1 But I'm really excited about it because I've read the book. 01:22Speaker 3 Oh so I think a lot of people would have heard of this, because I think a lot of people are reading it right now. Literally went to the park the other day and I saw a woman get out of a book and it was this book. It's everywhere. You might recognize it as the bright yellow book with the octopus on it, yes, but it's called Remarkably Bright Creatures. 01:38Speaker 2 I've heard very, very good things about this book. 01:40Speaker 3 Yeah, it's spent more than sixty four weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. It's written by this lady called Shelby van Pelt. 01:48Speaker 1 I don't know any of her other work, but she wrote this book. 01:51Speaker 3 And I actually read it from my book club and I aced the quiz, so it did really well, And I want to free your. 01:56Speaker 2 Book club has quizzes? 01:58Speaker 1 Shall we do a quiz? We take it very serious, not one of. 02:00Speaker 2 Those meant to be fun and enjoyed. 02:03Speaker 1 It's fun and you learn things. Emily. 02:06Speaker 3 So the plot is basically the main character is called Tova Sullivan. She's this woman in her seventies she's retired, but she doesn't fully want to retire, so she still has this part time job cleaning the aquarium and the aquarium the town aquarium. Yeah, it's the aquarium of the town. And she forms a bond. Nothing weird, but she forms a bond with this octopus called Marcellus. 02:29Speaker 2 Is it like a sexual book. 02:30Speaker 3 It's not a sexual pod. It's more of a deeper emotional connection. 02:34Speaker 1 He just gets her. 02:35Speaker 2 Octopuses are meant to be very smart creatures. Isn't it octopi not octopuses. 02:39Speaker 1 I don't think it's octopi. Well, there's no plural in this because it's only one o. 02:43Speaker 2 Well, this octopus seems like he is he or she he muscles, is very smart. So this we have an octopus that would guess who would win the fief for World Cup. 02:52Speaker 3 Yes, so there's all these videos of octopus octopi that. 02:56Speaker 2 Go viral and she doesn't take it seriously. 02:59Speaker 1 But okay, well I'm pretty sure that's what it is. But the woman who wrote. 03:03Speaker 3 This book got inspired by one of those viral videos of the octopus doing something smart. She was like, oh, they're so smart, and then she like wrote this book and there's. 03:10Speaker 1 Parts that are from the octopus perspective. 03:12Speaker 2 They love crazy imaginations. I know, I watched that video and I was like, cool, that made like a massive career out of writing this, Like she's a. 03:21Speaker 3 Seller book, actually great character inspoke, So there's little parts of book that are from the octopus perspective. And he's quite like, I'm sure it's a good book. He said that he's quite disdainful of humans. He's always like, I don't know, he's always kind of like looking down on them. 03:36Speaker 1 It's kind of comic relief in the book club. 03:38Speaker 3 People were divided over whether he's very annoying or very lovable. 03:42Speaker 1 Ah, but anyway. 03:44Speaker 3 It premiered at Sundance earlier this year and was very well received, very warm reception, so I'm very excited to see it. Sally's Field is playing Toba, and Lewis Pullman is in it. He's playing Cameron, who's this other character, Who's this. 03:56Speaker 1 Guy who's like thirty. Honestly, he really annoyed me in it. 03:58Speaker 2 He's just kind of like thirty. 04:00Speaker 1 He's just trying to like, he just has nothing figured out. He just has he's always like. 04:05Speaker 2 Him a break, he's down thirty everything's always breaking. 04:08Speaker 1 His camper van's always breaking. I think it's it is. 04:12Speaker 3 If you read it, you do mean everything goes wrong and it's sort of his fault and you just get it together cameraon. 04:18Speaker 1 But anyway, he's also a lead character. So very excited to see it. I think it'll be quite a heartwarming watch. It's quite emotion I. 04:24Speaker 2 Think, do you think I should read the book before I watch it? 04:27Speaker 3 Yeah? Maybe if you can be bothered. But it's going to come out tonight, so I don't know if you want to be part of the cultural movement, and yeah, maybe I'll just watch the movie. 04:34Speaker 1 Maybe just watch it. 04:35Speaker 3 So it's out on Netflix, I believe around five pm tonight, remarkably Brian creatures. 04:40Speaker 2 I'm excited. 04:42Speaker 3 Okay, So I went to see a movie this week where I have to say, I haven't been to a movie where the atmosphere in the audience was like this crazy for a while. It was the Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, like the live concert experience in three D. 04:58Speaker 1 The day of a show, it just feels like any day at all. 05:02Speaker 4 I just feel like I'm like going to hang out with my friends. 05:05Speaker 2 Here I go. 05:08Speaker 4 To see the scrapes on my hands that is from the fans. I want to feel like it's me and them. You love that. 05:20Speaker 1 I love that. It was really good. 05:24Speaker 3 And I've never gone to a stadium tour of hers, like I didn't go to this tour. I've seen her at festivals when she was on the way up, like it grew in the moon and stuff, but. 05:31Speaker 1 I have never cared. 05:32Speaker 3 I've never seen her well after this, I really want to because she's amazing. I feel like I went to the concert because the crowd were like super fans, so everyone was there dressed in their like caps and kind of like dressed like her and were full like singing along. It was kind of like with the Ears tour with Taylor Swift, how people would go down to the front and like marsh in. 05:51Speaker 2 The like was there a marsh in your cinema? 05:53Speaker 1 There was a mosh in my cinema. 05:55Speaker 3 And the guy next to me was honestly, he brought a lot of the vibes like I wish I could recommend this movie. Sitting next to this particular man, he was like every time she did like a vocal run, he'd be like, yeah, he's kind of like do it along, and then he'd follow along every now and then be like, WHOA, I killed that anyway, So he was very invested. Would you consider yourself a Billie Eilish fan? 06:16Speaker 2 I would consider myself like, yeah, I would say I'm a fan of her music, but I don't know much about her as a person, and I don't think I would like when she came to Sydney. I think it was like a year ago she came to Sydney. I wasn't a big fan enough then to be like, Okay, I'm going to fork out for a concert ticket because concert tickets are expensive. 06:36Speaker 1 They are really expensive. 06:37Speaker 2 As you guys mentioned on the spill, this is. 06:40Speaker 1 A prime example of it. So I would say the same. 06:43Speaker 3 I really like a music, definitely not like a hardcore fan. So I went into it being like, oh am I going to be like a big enough fan to really enjoy this movie. But I really did. And I will say there were probably only like two songs I didn't recognize, like she has so many bangers. 06:56Speaker 2 Yeah, just keep going, and she's an excellent performer and live singer. 07:00Speaker 3 Because she obviously has so many deep emotional, moody songs. Me and my friend who went, We were like, whoa kind of like, you know, feels right now, but then it will suddenly be like bad guy and the whole cinema goes crazy. And it's obviously such a good way to get to experience that if you didn't go to the concert as well. I was thinking before the only concert films I can remember seeing other than this are the Eras Tour and then like never say never, the justin Peoble. 07:21Speaker 2 One, Oh yeah, oh did you ever you know which one I went to which when I was like quite young, like I was in primary school. The Hannah Montana concert me Miley Cyrus. 07:33Speaker 1 I did actually watch that too, and that was crazy. 07:36Speaker 2 Every time one of the Jonas brothers came on screen, every young girl in the cinema would just scream ahead off And I was like, because I was quite a mature young person, so I was like, they're not really there, They're not there. 07:48Speaker 3 I'm so glad you were there to clarify that I was such a looser. 07:51Speaker 2 I was like scolding these kids my age. 07:53Speaker 1 Yeah, like, thank thanks everyone. 07:56Speaker 3 So I feel like this one was different to sort of like the Ears to where it's just the concert films because they had these little behind the scenes interview bits with her as well on the day of the concert, and she it was done in collaboration with James Cameron, like he was one of the directors. 08:10Speaker 2 Oh wow, kind of friend. 08:11Speaker 1 I'm like in between avatars. 08:12Speaker 2 Yes, he's I need to show people the length of my work, not like blue people. 08:17Speaker 1 I'm more than that. 08:18Speaker 2 I'm more than avatar. 08:19Speaker 3 And the way it's shot is great, like the way she has such hypnotic eyes and the way she sort of stares down the camera. 08:25Speaker 2 And the way she does her makeup. I remember one of her I think it was Vogue where they do like the celebrities and how they do their makeup, and like her video went completely viral because of the way she does the eyeliner is so intense. 08:36Speaker 3 They show that in this too, where she sort of tweaks it on the end. She does all her hair and makeup for the tour herself. 08:42Speaker 2 That's crazy. And she's so good at makeup because her face always looks beat. 08:47Speaker 3 Yeah, she looked really great, and she talked about some really interesting things in the interview bits that he did with her, so she sort of explained her reasoning for why she dresses in the kind of basketball jersey and like baggy shorts for the concert, and she sort of spoke about how there's not that many female pop stars who don't do the whole like dress up and look really sexy kind of thing. Obviously we see that more with like Taylor Swift, Sabrina carp and to take and prey all those people, and she was like, I just didn't really want to have to do that because when I was growing up watching rap artists and they would just run around the stage being so comfortable and free, I just wanted to be like that, and she didn't see other women doing that, so she really wanted to be that for like the next generation of girls. 09:24Speaker 2 That's so cute. 09:25Speaker 1 Yeah, So I thought. 09:26Speaker 3 They showed really interesting things like that, a lot of interviews with the fans, and then also sort of showed how she is as a creative, like she's really involved in the lighting, she's really involved in everything to do with the stadium more than just like getting up there and singing. And then one thing I thought was really cute is that every town that they go to, they kind of connect with a rescue dog center and they bring in dogs for the crew and the other band members to like. 09:49Speaker 1 Have us like little therapy dogs and they play with them. 09:51Speaker 2 Shut up, why do we do that here? 09:53Speaker 1 And we should bring that. 09:55Speaker 2 We just had a dog in our studio just sleeping over there. 09:57Speaker 1 I think the podcast would be better. 09:58Speaker 2 Yeah, let's put that in our next like quarterly review. I want to do this, improvements to me for yourself, And I was like, improvements for everyone else bringing dogs. 10:10Speaker 3 So yeah, Billy Eilish hit me hard and soft. The tour live, it's out in cinema's now. Probably a good one if you have kids as well. I feel like all the like there were a lot of children there and they were really getting into it too, so. 10:20Speaker 2 Yeah, good family experience. Okay, I need to talk about a movie that I saw over the weekend. I was very lucky. I got to go to the Sydney screening of this movie. And when you know it's a weekend screening, it means there's going to be a lot of kids there. Because kids can come out in the weekend. 10:39Speaker 1 They're like vampires at night on the weekend. 10:41Speaker 2 We never see them throughout the week. We only see them on the weekend. So I went to the screening much similar to you, chaotic crowd, vibe vibes, a lot of children. And I was sitting next to Tina Burke and a few of us, and someone was like, Oh my god, look at all those kids over there. Look how many there are. And I was like, Oh my god, that's crazy. And then I realized those kids, all of them belonged to exact producer Georgie Page, all eight all millions of kids. There's like a million kids in that theater. Whoever went to Sheep Detectives in the weekend? All those kids you saw, all Georgie Pages kids, every single one of them. It was such a fun movie. Oh sorry, it's called Sheep Detectives. I should have lived with that. 11:22Speaker 1 The movie you've been talking about, a wee movie. 11:25Speaker 3 Of the year. 11:26Speaker 2 I reckon. I think Tina Burke agrees with me. Georgie, do you agree with me? She says, best movie ever. 11:33Speaker 5 If there's one secret to happiness in. 11:35Speaker 3 My life, it's taking care of the kindest creatures on earth, sheep. 11:42Speaker 4 I'm keeping them well fed, well groomed, and. 11:45Speaker 2 Each day read out loud to them mysteries who've done it? I know who the killer was. 11:51Speaker 1 Our shepherd was murdered and we shall solve the crime. I am George Hardy's lawyer. 11:57Speaker 5 He wrote and will in the night Time stories that people and the will are always the suspects. 12:01Speaker 2 That man had nothing. 12:03Speaker 1 Well, actually there is thirty million dollars and we have our motive. 12:09Speaker 2 It is so good. I regret not bringing more people because I want everyone to watch this. 12:15Speaker 3 You're like, why didn't they shut down the street at the State Theater like for dettlewors Prada. 12:19Speaker 2 I actually reckon, Hugh Jackman should have done like a big premiere here, Like, the reception for this movie is huge? 12:25Speaker 1 So is he in it quite a lot? 12:27Speaker 2 He's yes, he's in trailer. 12:29Speaker 1 Didn't make it seem that way. 12:30Speaker 2 Because his character dies very early on in the movie, which is also shown in the trailer, but he comes back during like flashbacks and stuff like that. So he's in like the whole length of the movie as an actor. Okay, but it's the highest rated movie he's ever done. 12:43Speaker 1 That's so unfortunate for him. What about the Greatest Showman? I thought that the guy's literally Wolverine. 12:52Speaker 2 Sorry, Hugh, but it is what it is anyway, sheep detective what it's about? So yes, Hugh Jackman is I would say the main character. He plays a shepherd who owns like this flock of sheep, and they're not like you know how when you see a flock of sheep, how they all look the same. 13:08Speaker 4 Not. 13:10Speaker 2 I think he like collects him throughout his life, so they're all like kind of like sheep who have just all come together. Anyways, he loves his sheep so much. She lives in just like a little caravan on his like field. And every night he reads detective stories to his sheep, and they say and he thinks he's just having a good time reading stories to his sheep, and then when he goes inside, it's shown to the audience that the sheep actually understand everything he's been saying, and they get really into the detective stories. His I was gonna say, the main sheep, his main sheep, the top sheep. His name is Lily. 13:46Speaker 1 Oh, it's a woman. It's a woman. 13:48Speaker 2 And she is played by Julia Louis Dreyfuss. Oh, very very good. She is like so well done. The other main character sheep is Sebastian and he's played by Brian Cranson, also really well done. 14:00Speaker 3 They played by just the voice, the voice voice. They're not there the voice. The sheep are very much Cgi sheep, and they're very very cute anyway, So what happens. Hugh Jackman murdered. I forgot his real name in the movie. We're calling him Hugh Jackman. 14:17Speaker 2 But you're not spoiling because he's in the trailer. It's in the trailer. He gets murdered, and then the sheep decide to investigate his murder because they know so much about murder because he's been reading them all these detective stories. 14:28Speaker 1 It's almost like he knew it was gonna happen. 14:30Speaker 2 Ah nice, And it's really hard for the sheep because they've never left their flock and they've never left the field, so even just crossing a road, they've never seen a road before. The Steaks couldn't be high of the sheep leaving their field to get into the town because the stupid humans don't know what they're doing. Nicholas Braun is the main police guy and the only police guy of the town. He has no idea what he's doing. He's busy taking orders from Emma Thompson and she's just the lawyer. She has no idea what she's doing, so the have to keep giving the humans clues so they can help investigate Hugh Jackman's death. 15:05Speaker 3 Do you know there's actually a lot of parallels to this in the Octopus book, because the octopus. 15:08Speaker 1 Helped solve a mystery. I forgot to say that. 15:10Speaker 3 So there's a running commentary that humans need to listen to animals more. 15:14Speaker 2 Okay, whatever, No, it's true. I think humans need to listen to animals more. And in the end, they do listen to them. I mean not physically. They still can't understand what they're saying, but they do listen to them. But there was a lot of good analogies in this, So, like the sheep do this thing where they all come down to three to forget what they just experience. So it's all about like kind of like living in your trauma, not always like pushing things aside and trying to forget it. 15:41Speaker 1 So what but count down to three to forget what they're just seeing because they were. 15:44Speaker 2 Like, Hugh Jackman just died. Everyone, let's forget this. This was so terrible. One, two, three, And then they forget it. But then they were like, no, we deserve to remember Hugh Jackman. He did so much for our life and for our flock. But then, but then I looked into this, this is not a thing that sheep do. Sheep have actually very good memories and remember everything. 16:02Speaker 3 Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't expect so that was kind of a PLoP hole in the movie. 16:06Speaker 1 I thought this was steeped. 16:07Speaker 2 In real sheep yess. Yes, what is a real sheep? Fact though, is that there's a cute little lamb in the movie that's like really like muddy and dirty, and the other sheep want nothing to do with it because it's the winter lamb and usually when lambs are born in the winter gets rejected by. 16:24Speaker 1 The flock so they die. 16:26Speaker 2 Yeah, I mean, this one didn't die spoilers, but like Hugh Jackman's the only one that really loves it, and he died. He dies, And now who's gonna love the lamb? 16:36Speaker 1 I'm gonna want you to forget that? 16:38Speaker 4 What? 16:39Speaker 2 Two? 16:39Speaker 4 Three? 16:40Speaker 1 What lamb? 16:41Speaker 2 What is this place? Where am I? But anyway, okay, I do want to say that this movie, although it's like marketed towards kids and family, it is such a good movie and it's also has really deep themes that I didn't expect from a kid's movie, kind of like int like where like you know how adults like draw so many like parallels to it. It's one of those really good movies. It's also much sader than what I expected. And because the whole thing's in a mystery, it's kind of like a Sherlock's Home vibe where you're like trying to guess who the killer is A body kid next to me guessed it in two seconds. 17:19Speaker 1 We like, don't spoil it. 17:21Speaker 2 Well, the person came on screen and the kid next to me was like, that person did it, And I was like, kids are so stupid. And then as I was watching, I was like, oh, maybe they're just I think that might be And then yeah, that eight year old kid next to me just spoiled the whole movie. But you know what, kids are smart. I guess. 17:38Speaker 3 Well, it's really good though, when they do those movies that parents can also genuinely enjoy, not just like you know some like Duck. 17:44Speaker 4 Well. 17:45Speaker 2 Everyone from our team were just like full adults. We didn't besides Georgie, we all bought other adult people. 17:50Speaker 3 You guys decided Saturday, this is what I'm doing and watching some sheeps of. 17:54Speaker 2 The Murder and I'm so glad I did. I really want to watch it again. 17:57Speaker 1 Now you have really sold it. I want to see it now. 17:59Speaker 2 Oh my god, it's so good. Anyway, that's sheep detectives in cinemas. Yes, you can take your family, but I promise you you will enjoy it more than your kids. 18:07Speaker 1 Thank you so much for listening to this spill. 18:09Speaker 3 We have another super exciting episode dropping this afternoon, a brutally honest review of a film that you absolutely don't. 18:16Speaker 1 Want to miss. Emma and Laura are unpacking all of it. 18:19Speaker 3 This fill is produced by me Minishiuslawn with a video production by Michael Keene and we'll see you this afternoon. 18:25Speaker 5 Bye see ya, Mamma. Mia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land. We have recorded this podcast on the Gatigol people of the eorination. 18:42Speaker 1 We pay our respects to their elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Once BITten!
Faketoshi Part 2. - Mark Hunter and Arthur Van pelt. #605

Once BITten!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 107:07


Trying to understand the lies and deception. $ BTC 76,140 Block Height 947,048 Authors Mark Hunter and Arthur Van Pelt join the Once Bitten podcast to discuss volume two of their "FakeToshi" trilogy, delving into Craig Wright's alleged tax fraud in Australia and his elaborate scheme to convince powerful backers and the world that he was Satoshi Nakamoto. Key Topics: Craig Wright's Australian Tax Office (ATO) fraud The origins of Craig Wright's Satoshi Nakamoto claims Backing from Calvin Ayre and Robert McGregor The planned Satoshi reveal and PR strategy The "self-doxx" leak to Wired and Gizmodo Failed signing sessions with Gavin Andressen and John Matonis The Kleiman v. Wright lawsuit and its revelations The "bonded courier" and Tulip Trust narrative Craig Wright's behaviour during the Bitcoin Cash fork wars Legal tactics and avoidance of perjury charges Craig Wright's current status and ongoing support from Calvin Ayre Follow Mark here: X - @Twentynothing00 Follow Arthur Here: X - @ArthurvanPelt https://mylegacykit.medium.com/ The Podcast: drbitcoinpod.com Check out my book ‘Choose Life' - https://bitcoinbook.shop/search?q=prince Pleb Service Announcements: Join 20 thousand Bitcoiners on @cluborange https://signup.cluborange.org/co/princey CONFERENCES: BITCOIN IRELAND - 22ND -25TH MAY 2026 - DUBLIN https://bitcoinireland.eu/ Use code BITTEN for - 10% BTC PRAGUE - 11th - 13th June 2026 http://btcprg.me/BITTEN - Use code BITTEN for - 10% BTC HEL - 25th - 26th September 2026. - Helsinki https://btchel.com/ Use code BITTEN for - 10% My First Bitcoin. https://myfirstbitcoin.org/ Shills and Mench's: BITBOX - SELF CUSTODY YOUR BITCOIN - www.bitbox.swiss/bitten Use Code BITTEN THE MEETUP BREAKDWON - BITCOIN EVENTS UK - https://www.themeetupbreakdown.com/ SWAN BITCOIN - www.swan.com/bitten PLEBEIAN MARKET - BUY AND SELL STUFF FOR SATS; https://plebeian.market/ @PlebeianMarket ZAPRITE - https://zaprite.com/bitten - Invoicing and accounting for Bitcoiners - Save $40 SATSBACK - Shop online and earn back sats! https://satsback.com/register/5AxjyPRZV8PNJGlM ALL FURTHER LINKS HERE - FOR DISCOUNTS AND OFFERS - https://vida.page/princey - https://linktr.ee/princey21m

Milestones: Deep Dive Analyses of Landmark Albums with Angélika Beener
Our Community Will Not Be Erased: Trumpeter Jeremy Pelt On Resilience, Love and Family

Milestones: Deep Dive Analyses of Landmark Albums with Angélika Beener

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 61:34


On the latest episode of Milestones: Celebrating the Culture, acclaimed trumpeter Jeremy Pelt joins host Angélika Beener for a conversation that bridges generations of jazz artistry. Pelt convenes a multi-generational ensemble of jazz voices, honoring a defining tradition of the music: the artist as a witness to, and shaper of the times. With his latest album, With Our Community Will Not Be Erased, Pelt offers a deeply felt statement grounded in love, resilience, and collective spirit, reminding us that jazz remains as much about community as it is about individual expression.The conversation also marks the 60th anniversary of Speak No Evil, the 1966 masterpiece by Wayne Shorter that stands as one of the defining works of post-bop music. Featuring an extraordinary quintet of Herbie Hancock, Freddie Hubbard, Ron Carter, and Elvin Jones, the album blends haunting lyricism with daring harmonic exploration. Separated by six decades, these two recordings are explored in equal measure as we continue to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Jazz Appreciation Month. 

Dr Bitcoin - The Man Who Wasn't Satoshi Nakamoto
Faketoshi - Volume 2 Sample Chapter

Dr Bitcoin - The Man Who Wasn't Satoshi Nakamoto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 32:41


Enjoy a sample chapter of Faketoshi: Fraud, Lies and the Battle for Bitcoin's Soul (Volume II) by your hosts, Mark Hunter and Arthur van Pelt. Volume II covers Craig Wright's announcement on the world stage as Satoshi Nakamoto, the disastrous public proof session that followed and the $600 billion court case that revealed for the first time the true extent of his mammoth swindle.The book is out on 2 May, ten years to the day since Wright's disastrous stage-managed 'reveal', and you can pre-order your copy today!Pre-order our forthcoming book on Craig Wright's Satoshi scam, 'Faketoshi: Fraud, Lies and the Battle for Bitcoin's Soul', from www.drbitcoinpod.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep658: 1. Leila Philip discusses how John Jacob Astor built America's first multi-million dollar fortune through the beaver fur trade. The lucrative pelt market jumpstarted North American capitalism, influencing national seals and early economies. Phi

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 11:12


1. Leila Philip discusses how John Jacob Astor built America's first multi-million dollar fortune through the beaver fur trade. The lucrative pelt market jumpstarted North Americancapitalism, influencing national seals and early economies. Philip highlights how beavers literally shaped the continent's foundations before being nearly trapped out. (1)

Rune Soup
Wearing Jung's skin like a pelt

Rune Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 54:15


Is magic just a less sophisticated form of psychology? That is probably the cornerstone claim of what I am calling 'Modernity's Magic'. And in the next instalment of our series 'Hospicing Modernity's Magic', I want to look at: How psychology diverged from magic and why. Jung's role during his lifetime. What the magicians of modernity did with the 'legitimacy umbrella' they received from Jungian thought. Which parts of this journey do we take with us into the magic of today? Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:11 Wearing Jung's Skin Like a Pelt 01:57 The 19th Century & Roads Not Taken 07:56 The Red Book 10:50 Active Imagination 15:26 Jung & Astrology 17:59 Is Magic Just Psychology? 22:09 Synchronicity 29:17 The Yi Qing & Moments in Time 33:08 Synchromysticism as Omen Logic 35:26 Psychoid Archetypes & the Unus Mundus 43:00 The Post-Jung Pelt-Wearers 49:27 What to Hospice, What to Keep 52:32 Use Magic to Legitimise Jung

Preconceived
307. Why Do People Deny the Holocaust? Understanding Holocaust Denialism

Preconceived

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 78:08


We know the Holocaust to be true, yet many deny it. How is it possible to deny fact? In this episode, Robert Jan van Pelt delves into the perplexing world of Holocaust denial, exploring how meticulous forensic analysis and evidence-based reasoning challenge these unfounded claims. Through architectural blueprints and forensic investigations, he demonstrates the undeniable proof of homicidal gas chambers and the strategies denialists use to dismiss evidence. The episode also addresses the modern challenges of misinformation, AI, and anti-Semitism, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and education in defending truth. As the discussion unfolds, it becomes clear that understanding the roots of anti-Semitism is crucial to addressing its resurgence today, offering listeners a comprehensive view of how history, evidence, and ethical integrity play pivotal roles in combating denialism. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword
Saturday, March 14, 2026 - GOTTA like a crossword with GOTTA and ATTA

Jean & Mike Do The New York Times Crossword

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2026 12:12


Kameron Austin Collins (aka KAC) has a reputation for writing streak-killing crosswords. Today, however, KAC is playing against type — and the result is a tough, doable puzzle that doubles as a master class in how to write great clues. We've covered our favorites on today's podcast, but here are a few more for your consideration. First, we have 33A, Hip places, BELTLINES (nice!); 32D, Tanning target, PELT (oh, that kind of tan); and the short, sweet, and somewhat cryptic 26A, Flutter, BATS. A fine crossword, most definitely deserving a 5 out of 5 on the JAMCR scale.Show note imagery: William Pitt "the Younger", a Whig wearing a wig

Running Through My Vanes Podcast
EP. 131 Matt Pelt

Running Through My Vanes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 70:02


In this inspiring interview, Matt shares his journey from a challenging childhood in Georgia to becoming a worship musician and songwriter. Discover how faith, perseverance, and God's guidance shaped his life and music career, and gain insights into the creative process behind impactful worship songs.Matt Pelt...Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mattpeltmusic/Influencemusicworship.....Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/influencemusicworship/Matt Pelt...Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/artist/4Bq682UCIDpgtfgVpvxMwh?si=cbQzQBacSHK18CoeHjJvkQ

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast
Al & C-Lo: Losers pelt NYPD with snowballs, Atlanta Hawks honor a strip club, a golfer falls down an elevator shaft and the White House makes Brady Tkachuck look bad with an A-I video

Al & Jerry's Postgame Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 47:47


Al & C-Lo: Losers pelt NYPD with snowballs, Atlanta Hawks honor a strip club, a golfer falls down an elevator shaft and the White House makes Brady Tkachuck look bad with an A-I video To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Nueva Dimensión Radio
ND (05x26) - Los enigmas de Halifax - Los espectros del Joelma - Los Ovnis del Popocatépelt

Nueva Dimensión Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 122:48


Los enigmas de Halifax En el año 1917 un terrible suceso provocó que en la actualidad en la localidad canadiense de Halifax estén sucediendo cosas extrañas Los espectros del Joelma El edificio Joelma en Brasil vivió una tragedia que hoy en día sse recuerda gracias al legado de misterio que dicen, aún se mantiene. Los OVNIs del Popocatépelt Desde hace varios años las cámaras de vigilancia del volcán Popocatépelt están registrando extraños fenómenos aéreos alrededro de su crater

Missing Persons Mysteries
The Disappearance of Steven Van Pelt

Missing Persons Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 6:52 Transcription Available


The Disappearance of Steven Van PeltBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.

Rock Hard Caucus
228 - Investigation with H.C. van Pelt (2/21/2025)

Rock Hard Caucus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 61:22


We talked to the mysterious H.C. van Pelt about his website (https://haveibeenflocked.com) and what he's learned about Flock Safety and local governments and law enforcement over the past few years. Call us at (319) 849-8733! Go here for full episode notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/146359927 https://rockhardcauc.us

CO2 mon Amour
Jean-Marie Pelt, un botaniste visionnaire

CO2 mon Amour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 37:00


durée : 00:37:00 - CO2 mon amour - par : Denis Cheissoux - 10 ans après sa mort, nous retrouvons la voix d'un naturaliste et botaniste cher à CO2 mon amour, ainsi que les témoignages de Corinne Lepage et de Marc- André Selosse à son sujet - réalisé par : Xavier PESTUGGIA Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.

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Cafè Jazz
Les veus del jazz: la cantant irlandesa Christine Tobin

Cafè Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 30:14


Dr Bitcoin - The Man Who Wasn't Satoshi Nakamoto
Faketoshi - Volume 1 Sample Chapter

Dr Bitcoin - The Man Who Wasn't Satoshi Nakamoto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 32:28


Enjoy a sample chapter of Faketoshi: Fraud, Lies and the Battle for Bitcoin's Soul (Volume I) by Mark Hunter and Arthur van Pelt.Buy the audiobook now.Pre-order our forthcoming book on Craig Wright's Satoshi scam, 'Faketoshi: Fraud, Lies and the Battle for Bitcoin's Soul', from www.drbitcoinpod.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ask a sub
140. Now Write 'Submissive ≠ Passive' 50 Times On The Blackboard While I Pelt Chalk At You

ask a sub

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 16:39


Lina takes the mic this week to clarify a misunderstanding about the responsibility of subs in D/s dynamics, how both partners can bring 100%, and once again breaks the bad news that, yes, we have to talk to people about what we want if we want to get it (EW!). If you're looking for Halloween stuff, sign up for a paid membership on patreon or substack to get Lina and Mr. Dune talking about the Hellraiser franchise, specifically 'Hellbound: Hellraiser 2.' Become a Patreon member to gain access to all the Ask A Sub benefits including our discord server, archive of premium audio and written posts, as well as our new podcast within a podcast, OTK with Lina and Mr. Dune. Submit questions for this podcast by going to memo.fm/askasub and recording a voice memo. Subscribe to the subby substack here. See the paid post archive here. Get 20% off your order at http://www.momotaroapotheca.com with code LINADUNE Twitter | @Lina.Dune | @askasub2.0 CREDITS Created, Hosted, Produced and Edited by Lina Dune With Additional Support from Mr. Dune Artwork by Kayleigh Denner Music by Dan Molad

Offbeat Oregon History podcast
Skunk's pelt would be best admired from far away

Offbeat Oregon History podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 11:48


Clarence the logger was running a trapline as a side hustle. One day, he decided a passing skunk would look great on his stretching rack, and impulsively seized the skunk with his bare hands. This did not turn out to be one of Clarence's better ideas. (Garibaldi, Tillamook County; 1930s) (For text and pictures, see https://offbeatoregon.com/1904a.tillamook-county-wildlife-encounters-542.html)

De Jortcast
#966 - Politiek zonder emotie

De Jortcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 24:13


We worden geregeerd door emotie, lijkt het wel als we naar de bolletjesregen van stemmingen over moties kijken deze week en natuurlijk met dat schuine oog ook naar de verkiezingscampagne. Hoe is dat ontstaan en hoe maken we feiten weer doorslaggevend in plaats van het onderbuikgevoel? Te gast bij Jort Kelder zijn socioloog prof. dr. Jan Willem Duyvendak en wetenschapsjournalist dr. Stan van Pelt. 

De Jortcast
#965 - Fraude en fouten in de wetenschap

De Jortcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 17:43


Media-aandacht voor controversiële studies, zoals Trumps suggestie dat autisme en paracetamol met elkaar verbonden zouden zijn, en de opkomst van nepwetenschap maken het voor het publiek lastig om feiten van fictie te onderscheiden. Tegelijkertijd neemt de druk op onderzoekers om te presteren toe, met alle risico's van dien. Dr. Stan van Pelt, neurowetenschapper, wetenschapsjournalist en docent wetenschapsjournalistiek aan de radbouduniversiteit in Nijmegen, bespreekt dit in de Jortcast. Deze week publiceerde hij zijn boek Sloppy Science, waarin hij blootlegt hoe fouten, slecht uitgevoerde studies en systemische druk het vertrouwen in wetenschap ondermijnen.

Ondertussen in de kosmos
Het groeiende probleem van nepwetenschap

Ondertussen in de kosmos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 30:45


Van dubieuze onderzoeken tot wetenschapsfraude, het is een groeiend probleem. Wetenschapsjournalist Stan van Pelt dook in de wereld van nepwetenschap. Hij toont aan hoe makkelijk het is een verzonnen experiment in een chique klinkend vakblad gepubliceerd te krijgen. Er blijkt een schimmige wereld achter te zitten, waarbij zelfs peperdure nepcongressen voor wetenschappers plaatsvinden. We behandelen natuurlijk ook weer een vraag van een luisteraar. Die luidt deze keer: 'Als een mier van een tafel valt, heeft hij dan hoofdpijn?' Wetenschapsredacteur Hanneke de Klerck zocht het uit. Sloppy Science (Lebowski Publishers), Stan van PeltPresentatie: Tonie MuddeMontage: Julia van AlemEindredactie: Iris BransSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

De Jortcast
dr Kelder en Co - 27 sept - Goedkope boodschappen, polarisatie, Waddenzee, wetenschapsfraude

De Jortcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2025 44:55


Dit is de gehele uitzending van dr Kelder en Co waar Jort Kelder belt met Jimmy Dijk van de SP over een motie om de prijzen in de supermarkt naar beneden te krijgen. Te gast is prof. dr. Jan Willem Duyvendak die analyseert of we na een week van rellen en een debat over rellen ook echt zo gepolariseerd zijn. Hij schreef het boek 'Spookkloven'. De jonge dr. Suzanne Poiesz onderzocht de visstand en de biodiversiteit in de Waddenzee en dr. Stan van Pelt schreef een boek 'Sloppy Science' over fraude in de wetenschap. 

Innovation Forum Podcast
Weekly briefing – The economic case for financing the future of critical minerals

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2025 10:58


This week: With the global race to secure sustainable critical mineral supply chains intensifying, financing remains one of the sector's toughest hurdles. ING's Tim van Pelt talks with Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh to unpack where the gaps lie in funding critical mineral projects and how companies can navigate the challenges to unlock capital.   Plus: Innovation Forum's Emilia Colman highlights key emerging themes ahead of the Critical Minerals Innovation Forum in London this November from supply chain transparency and ESG pressures to shifting corporate strategies as demand accelerates.   Host: Ian Welsh   Click here for the recording of the recent streamlining standards webinar with ICMM and ZF Group, organised in the lead up to the Critical Minerals Innovation Forum on 5th-6th November. Join Anglo American, ICMM, Glencore, BHP, Vale Base Metals, Airbus, BASF, LG Energy Solutions, Ørsted, Standard Chartered Bank, and many more. Click here for more information on how to register, or contact emilia.colman@innovationforum.co.uk.

JJO Morning Show Podcast
He's Trading Beaver Pelt In Heaven Now

JJO Morning Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2025 39:15


What's going on? BACONATOR MEAL! Friggin' Jeremiah Johnson Died. Gator chomps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Once BITten!
Faketoshi, Fraud, Lies and the Battle for Bitcoin's Soul. Mark Hunter and Arthur Van Pelt. # 559

Once BITten!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2025 96:08


A deep dive into the secrets and lies of Faketoshi. $ BTC 112,344 Block Height 911,968 Today's guests on the show are the authors of a new book about Craig Wright and his claim to be Satoshi Nakamoto. Mark Hunter and Arthur Van Pelt have followed this story from the very beginning and have been completely astounded by the saga's ten-year continuation. Follow this story as it takes you on a journey through Craig's past life, his initial claim, and the fallout that has ensued ever since. Learn more about the authors and their book here: https://drbitcoinpod.com/faketoshi_vol1/ Follow: Mark hunter - @Twentynothing00 Arthur van Pelt - @ArthurvanPelt Check out my book ‘Choose Life' - https://bitcoinbook.shop/search?q=prince ALL LINKS HERE - FOR DISCOUNTS AND OFFERS - https://vida.page/princey - https://linktr.ee/princey21m Pleb Service Announcements: Join 17 thousand Bitcoiners on @orangepillapp https://signup.theorangepillapp.com/opa/princey Support the pod via @fountain_app -https://fountain.fm/show/2oJTnUm5VKs3xmSVdf5n The Once Bitten YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Princey21m The Bitcoin And Show: https://www.bitcoinandshow.com/ https://fountain.fm/show/eK5XaSb3UaLRavU3lYrI Shills and Mench's: CONFERENCES 2025: BSE - BTC - BURY ST EDMUNDS - ENGLAND - 20TH SEPTEMBER 2025. https://www.bsebtc.co.uk/events/bse-bitcoin-sovereignty-economics/ BULGARIA - SOFIA - 18th - 19th October 2025 https://www.btcbalkans.com/ USE CODE BITTEN - 10% BITFEST - MANCHESTER - ENGLAND - 21st - 23rd November 2025. https://bitfest.uk/ PAY WITH FLASH. Accept Bitcoin on your website or platform with no-code and low-code integrations. https://paywithflash.com/ RELAI - STACK SATS - www.relai.me/Bitten Use Code BITTEN SWAN BITCOIN - www.swan.com/bitten BITBOX - SELF CUSTODY YOUR BITCOIN - www.bitbox.swiss/bitten Use Code BITTEN BUBBL - Curate your Podcast listening. https://bubbl.fm?via=Bitten Never miss another life-changing Bitcoin story! AURA by Bubbl.fm monitors thousands of podcasts 24/7 to find every conversation about Bitcoin adoption, investment strategies, and real-world success stories—delivering only the moments that matter. Set your topics (Bitcoin for families, inflation hedging, self-custody, Lightning Network, regulatory updates) and let AURA surface insights from Bitcoiners and experts you haven't even discovered yet. You'll find shows like Once Bitten, with our branded search portal, full transcripts, with easy to clip and share tools. Transform 10,000 hours of Bitcoin content into 10 minutes of relevant insights. ZAPRITE - https://zaprite.com/bitten - Invoicing and accounting for Bitcoiners - Save $40 KONSENSUS NETWORK - Buy bitcoin books in different languages. Use code BITTEN for 10% discount - https://bitcoinbook.shop?ref=bitten SEEDOR STEEL PLATE BACK-UP - @seedor_io use the code BITTEN for a 5% discount. www.seedor.io/BITTEN SATSBACK - Shop online and earn back sats! https://satsback.com/register/5AxjyPRZV8PNJGlM HEATBIT - Home Bitcoin mining - https://www.heatbit.com/?ref=DANIELPRINCE - Use code BITTEN. CRYPTOTAG STEEL PLATE BACK-UP https://cryptotag.io - USE CODE BITTEN for 10% discount. PLEBEIAN MARKET - BUY AND SELL STUFF FOR SATS; https://plebeian.market/ @PlebeianMarket

Fantasy Toolz Podcast
Episode 9.23 - Pelt Him With Balls

Fantasy Toolz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2025 34:19


9.23 wonders at the Blue Jays (0:41), notes TGFBI standings (3:54), finds a Rose Field (4:48), dusts off the binomial PA predictor (5:37), reviews Nick Kurtz (20:30), and reviews Luis Severino (26:27).

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning
7-17-25 McElroy & Cubelic in the Morning Hour 3: Day 4 at SEC Media Days - Eli Drinkwitz & Mike Elko; which teams Cole & Greg feel differently about after Media Days

McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 42:56


Thursday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube saw Eli Drinkwitz, Missouri's head coach, tell us what he likes about his team, why the Kansas game brings excitement, and why it's worth spending several hundred on a swimsuit is worth it; then, the guys try and figure out if Vilebrequin swimsuits, like Eli Drinkwitz & Scott van Pelt own, are worth nearly $1,000; later, Cole & Greg say which teams they now think differently about after seeing them for SEC Media Days; and finally, Mike Elko, head coach at Texas A&M, says what he wants to do this year that he didn't last year, where OC Collin Klein has improved, and what the DNA of this Texas A&M team will be. "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Innovation Forum Podcast
Fashion's future: How collaboration is shaping a circular economy

Innovation Forum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 20:50


This week, Innovation Forum's Tanya Richard talks with Danielle Holly, executive lead for North America at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, about the vital role of circularity in transforming the fashion industry. Recorded live at the Sustainable Apparel and Textiles Conference in New York, they explore how brands can collaborate to shift mindsets and drive systemic change toward a circular economy.    Also: Innovation Forum's Ian Welsh and Tim van Pelt from ING talk about financing critical mineral supply chains. Plus: Nearly 200 organisations urge EU policymakers not to weaken sustainability rules; why rising temperatures could sharply reduce global crop yields; and the dismantling of the US Inflation Reduction Act, in the news digest. Host: Ian Welsh 

Big Fatty Online
BFO4537 – Miss Beaver's Pelt

Big Fatty Online

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 20:01


Rabbit, Rabbit! and Happy Northern Mexico Day. The Fat One kicks off the second half of the year with a recap of his day in Fat Acres. There's bongos, sportsball talk and an update on pending legal actions. Happy National Gingersnap Day.

Missing Persons Mysteries
The STRANGE Disappearance of Steven Van Pelt

Missing Persons Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 6:52


The STRANGE Disappearance of Steven Van PeltBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.

Dining on a Dime
Don't Miss Out on one of this year's biggest parties, a way to heal your garden and the coastline, and a viral food sensation on Food Farms And Chefs Radio Show, episode 326!

Dining on a Dime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 56:44


After learning how Gina Lizzo's career brought her into her role as Main Line Today magazine's Managing Editor, she and our host discussed all the fun and excitement that will happen at this year's Best Of the Main Line and Western Suburbs Party happening on July 31st at The Drexelbrook! The annual event is a year in the making, and highlights the top businesses within the region by way of tasting and sampling what those places offer!  This year, you'll be treated to live music by the Jellyroll Band, along with sweet and savory foods, beverages, and desserts by this year's winners.  Along with all the dining and dancing, there will be a silent auction held, which benefits Baker Industries. For more information and to purchase tickets for the event please visit Main Line Today online.Our next guest's path is paving the way towards a healthier coastline.  Principal Founder, John Zander, spends painstaking hours growing and collecting salt hay on Cohansey Meadows Farms. Salt hay is integral in the health of the coastline, as well as offering many other beneficial uses for agriculture, meat farms, private use, and more.  With a degree in Mechanical Engineering, John's laser-focus on problem solving comes in handy; farming salt hay along with other indigenous plants is a tasking project.  During the interview, we learned how he grows and harvests the salt hay, the importance of it, along with his other endeavors on the farm. For more information, tours, and what he offers please visit Cohansey Meadows Farms online and in-person in Fairton, NJ.From Australia to New Zealand to America, our final guest is helping you handle your hunger.  Founder, Owner, and Chef Michael Peacock joined our host to chat about G'Day Gourmet.  His hand-held Aussie meat pies are not only delicious--they've gone viral!  After moving to the USA and starting a business with his cousin, "Big Mike" offering something that America did not have: His beloved Aussie meat-pies.There are always fan favorites--including his collaborations which led to the Butter Chicken Meat Pie (Jordan Mailata), and the Hawaiian BBQ meat pie (Poi Dog's Chef Kiki Aranita)--which a portion of each pie sold goes to Chef Hui's Maui Relief Fund.  What's even better?  You can have his meat pies shipped directly to your door, arrange for Chef Mike to cater your next event, or meet him in-person inside the Link!  For more information on Mike and where you can purchase his meat pies, please visit G'Day Gourmet online, and follow him on his socials to see where his food truck is vending!Related Links:https://mainlinetoday.com/events/best/https://www.bakerindustries.orghttps://www.cohanseymeadows.comhttps://gdaygourmet.comhttps://www.poidogphilly.comhttps://www.chefhui.com/maui-relief

ForbesBooks Radio
Precision Problem-Solving with Dr. Rick Van Pelt (No Hypotheses Needed)

ForbesBooks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 36:37


In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila is joined by Dr. Rick Van Pelt, a board-certified anesthesiologist and healthcare transformation leader, to discuss his new book, It's Not What You're Thinking: Precision Problem Solving With No Hypothesis. With over three decades of experience, Dr. Van Pelt shares his insights on why the healthcare system is "perfectly designed" to deliver its current results—and how to fix it. The conversation explores the challenges of driving change in healthcare, from systemic inefficiencies to the personal conflicts that arise when shifting long-standing practices. Dr. Van Pelt reveals a near-catastrophic medical event that reshaped his approach to conflict resolution and patient care, highlighting the importance of transparency and peer support in high-stakes environments. Listeners and viewers will gain a fresh perspective on problem-solving, learning why traditional hypotheses often fail and how precision problem-solving—rooted in observation and collaboration—can lead to meaningful solutions. From OR delays to the "white wall of silence" in healthcare culture, this episode is packed with candid stories and actionable insights for leaders in any industry. Tune in to discover how to tackle complex problems by focusing on what's actually happening—not just what we think is happening.Dr. RICK VAN PELT has over three decades of experience as a board-certified anesthesiologist and leader in healthcare transformation. Throughout his career, he has pioneered innovative approaches to improving clinical performance, quality, and patient safety, working with frontline-empowered teams to redesign healthcare delivery. His expertise spans system-based performance improvement, implementation science, and clinical variation management to improve structure, process, and outcomes across health systems. He is also a pioneer of peer support integration and creating solutions to the root causes of burnout faced by healthcare providers. Currently serving as the Chief Clinical Transformation Officer at UAB Medicine, Dr. van Pelt is known for facilitating sustained change in complex healthcare environments with his talented clinical transformation team.

Geekscape
Geekscape 724: Jeremy Miller!

Geekscape

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 87:32


Actor Jeremy Miller is best known for playing Ben Seaver on the 80s TV sitcom 'Growing Pains'! Or as the voice of Linus van Pelt in some of the Peanuts TV specials! But my wife Heidi and I know him as Uncle Jeremy (Ophelia loves him), Chef Jeremy (he's a fantastic cook) and one of the kindest souls we've ever meet. Join us on Geekscape as we talk to Jeremy about his on upcoming convention appearances, his inspiring journey through Hollywood, and so much more! You can also subscribe to the Geekscape podcast on Spotify: ⁠https://spoti.fi/3H27uMH⁠ Apple Podcasts: ⁠https://apple.co/3BVrnkW Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sis, Playtime Over
Celebrating Dope Women with Special Guest Jacqueline Pelt

Sis, Playtime Over

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 36:02


In honor of Women's History Month I will be celebrating Dope women and highlighting their business in the month of March.On this week's episode I have  a special guest      Jacqueline Pelt founder of JP Income Tax and Financial Services that I will be celebrating in honor of Women's History Month.

Beyond The Mask: Innovation & Opportunities For CRNAs
From Healers to Healing: The Hidden Side of Care

Beyond The Mask: Innovation & Opportunities For CRNAs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 45:46


CRNAs take pride in the precision and care that goes into every procedure, but what happens when things don't go as planned? In the high-stakes world of healthcare, when something goes wrong, the patient isn't the only one affected. Today we're going to shine a light on Second Victim Syndrome—the emotional trauma healthcare professionals experience following adverse patient events. Joined by Maria van Pelt, PhD, CRNA, CNE, CPPS, FAAN, FAANA and Luci New, DNP, CRNA, FAANA we'll share personal stories and professional insight on this overlooked phenomenon. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:

Shakespeare and Company
BONUS: Jeremy Pelt on Preserving Jazz Through Storytelling

Shakespeare and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 54:10


For this bonus episode, the Shakespeare and Company podcast welcomes Jeremy Pelt, renowned jazz trumpeter and author of Griot: Examining the Lives of Jazz Great Storytellers. In conversation with Alex Freiman, Pelt discusses the evolution of jazz, the influence of oral traditions, and the importance of documenting firsthand accounts from legendary musicians. Reflecting on his early days at Berklee, his experiences touring worldwide, and his deep reverence for jazz elders like Roy Haynes and Wayne Shorter, Pelt shares insights into both the triumphs and struggles of jazz musicians. He also addresses the debate over the term “jazz,” the intersection of jazz and hip-hop, and the ongoing challenge of preserving the music's integrity in an industry that often sidelines its true practitioners. Listen in for a compelling exploration of jazz history, culture, and the passion that fuels one of its modern torchbearers.*Jeremy Pelt has become one of the preeminent young trumpeters within the world of jazz. Forging a bond with the Mingus Big Band very early on, as his career progressed, Pelt built upon these relationships and many others which eventually lead to collaborations with some of the genre's greatest masters. These projects include performances and recordings with Cliff Barbaro, Keter Betts, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Ravi Coltrane, Frank Foster, Winard Harper, Jimmy Heath, Vincent Herring, John Hicks, Charli Persip, Ralph Peterson, Lonnie Plaxico, Bobby Short, Cedar Walton, Frank Wess, Nancy Wilson and The Skatalites, to name a few.Pelt frequently performs alongside such notable ensembles as the Roy Hargrove Big Band, The Village Vanguard Orchestra and the Duke Ellington Big Band, and is a member of the Lewis Nash Septet and The Cannonball Adderley Legacy Band featuring Louis Hayes. As a leader, Pelt has recorded ten albums and has toured globally with his various ensembles, appearing at many major jazz festivals and concert venues.Pelt's recordings and performances have earned him critical acclaim, both nationally and internationally. He has been featured in the Wall Street Journal by legendary jazz writer and producer, Nat Hentoff, and was voted Rising Star on the trumpet, five years in a row by Downbeat Magazine and the Jazz Journalist Association. Pelt is currently touring throughout the United States and Europe in support of his latest release, "Soundtrack".Alex Freiman is a guitarist, composer, and singer trained at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Drawing from jazz, blues, soul, and funk, he masterfully blends these influences with energy and virtuosity, creating music that is both groovy and sophisticated. After collaborating with major figures on the French and international scenes, including Stéphane Belmondo, he released his debut album as a leader, Play It Gentle, in 2017. Recorded with Léon Parker (drums), Fred Nardin (organ), and special guest Stéphane Belmondo, this album reflects his passion for improvisation and sonic elegance. Constantly seeking innovation, he launched Alex Freiman & The Hot Sauce, an explosive project where jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hop intertwine. His EP In The Beginning (September 2024) marks the start of a new musical era, followed by the singles We Are One (January 2025), featuring rapper Tiemoko, and This Is The Hot Sauce (March 2025), affirming his vibrant and innovative musical identity. In 2025, Alex Freiman continues his groove exploration with a new album and fresh collaborations. Alex Freiman & The Hot Sauce will also be performing in Paris and across France, delivering electrifying shows where improvisation and energy collide.Listen to Alex Freiman's latest EP, In The Beginning: https://open.spotify.com/album/5iZYPMCUnG7xiCtsFCBlVa?si=h5x3FK1URq6SwH9Kb_SO3w Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS
Episode 26-Chien Chien Lu and Richie Goods: A Real Team

Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 85:50


Taiwanese vibraphonist and percussionist Chien Chien Lu, along with Pittsburg, Pennsylvania native bassist Richie Goods, have crafted a sound that is both captivating and rhythmic. Their music draws from a rich tapestry of cultural influences including Taiwanese, American, and African-American traditions, especially within the jazz sub-culture. Chien Chien Lu and Richie Goods are dedicated to expanding their musical repertoire, creating a unique connection that resonates deeply with listeners. In the fall of 2024, Chien Chien Lu and Richie Goods visited Columbus, Ohio, where they met with students at Otterbein University and performed to a captivated full house audience. During their visit, they visited my studio, sharing compelling stories about their individual paths into jazz and the inception of their musical collaboration. Chien Chien Lu recounted her transition from playing classical music in Taiwan to exploring the creative latitude of jazz upon her relocation to the United States. She arrived in the US holding a master's degree in classical percussion but sought the unique expressions of jazz. While pursuing graduate studies in Philadelphia, Chien was introduced to Jeremy Pelt, one of today's leading trumpeters. Impressed by her talent, Pelt included Chien in his subsequent European tour and later featured her in his next album. At that time, Richie Goods was a member of Pelt's band. In 2017, Chien graduated with a Master of Music in Jazz Studies from the University of the Arts. It all then fell together. Richie Goods describes his journey into jazz through performing arts school in Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts High School. After graduating from the prestigious jazz program at Berklee College of Music, Richie moved to New York City, where he studied under jazz legends Ron Carter and Ray Brown. Richie worked extensively with jazz piano legend Mulgrew Miller for nine years, which provided opportunities to perform with other major jazz luminaries including Russell Malone, Lenny White, Louis Hayes, and Vincent Herring. His extensive discography includes Grammy award-winning and platinum albums by Alicia Keys and Common. Connected is a band jointly led by Richie Goods and Chien Chien Lu, and their latest recording is Connected vol. 1. This pandemic era-project was derived from frequent conversations Richie Goods and Chien Chien had about the Black Lives Matter movement and the unwarranted hate crimes against Asians. They decided to do a project that would unify people and invoke imagery of love and peace, says Richie. The result is a dynamic jazz group influenced by global sounds, which reflects the musical identities of Richie and Chien. Connected vol. 1, won "Best Instrumental Album" at the 34th Golden Melody Awards in Taiwan. The playlist for this episode includes five recordings. They tap into their latest recording, Connected vol. 1 and Chien Chien Lu's first recording, The Path. Richie Goods produced The Path and Connected vol. 1. The playlist for this episode: 1.Treasure Mountain, Connected vol. 1, (Richie Goods/Chien Chien Lu), RichMan Music, 2023-(8:16); Chien Chien Lu-Marimba & Vibraphone; Richie Goods-Electric bass & acoustic bass; Brett Williams-Keyboards & Rhodes; Quintin Zoto-Guitar; David Frazier, Jr.-Drums; Danny Sadownick-Percussion 2.Blind Faith, The Path (Chien Chien Lu), RichMan Music, 2020-(5:26); Chien Chien Lu-Marimba & Vibraphone; Richie Goods-Bass & Electric Bass; Shedrick Mitchell-Piano & Organ; Quintin Zoto-Guitar; Allan Medford-Drums; Percussion-Ismel Wignall 3.We Live in Brooklyn Baby, The Path (Chien Chien Lu), Richman Music, 2020-(5:38) Chien Chien Lu-Marimba & Vibraphone; Richie Goods-Bass & Electric Bass; Jeremy Pelt-Trumpet; Shedrick Mitchell-Piano & Organ; Quintin Zoto-Guitar; Allan Mednard-Drums; Percussion-Ismel Wignall; Yoojin Park-Violin; Phoebe Tsai-Cello 4.Someday We'll All Be Free, Connected vol. 1, (Donnie Hathaway), Richman Music, 2023-(7:26); Chien Chien Lu-Marimba & Vibraphone; Richie Goods-Electric bass & acoustic bass; Jamison Ross-vocal; Piano/Organ-Shedrick Mitchell; Lil John Roberts-Drums; Danny Sadownick-Percussion Thanks to A Tribe for Jazz for helping to make this interview happen and their support. Please note that there may be some technical issues in the audio. However, the conversation rich in content. Thank you for listening. Subscribe and you'll be one of the first to listen to upcoming episodes, articles, and announcements. Photo by Stephen Pyo

TK331: A Star Wars EU/Legends Podcast
TK331: Ep 88 - Tales of the Bounty Hunters: Prize Pelt

TK331: A Star Wars EU/Legends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 44:30


Today we discuss The Prize Pelt: The Tale of Bossk, the next short story in Tales of the Bounty Hunters. Bossk is in pursuit of Chewbacca and Han Solo. Two other bounty hunters approach him with a lead, but Tinian and Chenlambec are not who they appear to be. Bossk decides to work with them, if only to be able to get Chenlambec's pelt.

Missing Persons Mysteries
The STRANGE Story of STEPHEN VAN PELT

Missing Persons Mysteries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 6:52


The STRANGE Story of STEPHEN VAN PELTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/missing-persons-mysteries--5624803/support.

From the Front Porch
Episode 498 || Annie Recommends: Campus Novels & Spooky Reads

From the Front Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 50:02


This week on From the Front Porch, we have a new series: Annie Recommends! In this series, Annie curates a stack of books in a certain genre or theme for you – just as if you walked into our brick-and-mortar store, The Bookshelf. Sometimes, you just want a good book list. This month, Annie recommends her favorite campus/dark academia novels and spooky reads. Plus, she's curated two book flights for you to make your fall reading easy: a Spooky Reads Book Flight and a Dark Academia Book Flight. To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, stop by The Bookshelf in Thomasville, visit our website (search “Episode 498” to find the books mentioned in this episode), or download and shop on The Bookshelf's official app: Campus Novels: We Keep the Dead Close by Becky Cooper Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner The World Cannot Give by Tara Isabella Burton The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach The Explanation for Everything by Lauren Grodstein Honorable Mentions: The Incendiaries by R. O. Kwon (unavailable to order) Play for Me by Libby Hubscher Spooky Reads: Someone in the Attic by Andrea Marra The Quiet Tenant by Clemence Michallon What Happened to Nina by Dervla McTiernan Knife River by Justine Champine Nightwatching by Tracy Sierra Annie's Spooky Reads Book Flight - $134 Annie's Dark Academia Book Flight - $89.95 From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf's daily happenings on Instagram, Tiktok, and Facebook, and all the books from today's episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com.  A full transcript of today's episode can be found below. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Podcast Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations.  This week, Annie is reading Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby van Pelt. If you liked what you heard in today's episode, tell us by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also support us on Patreon, where you can access bonus content, monthly live Porch Visits with Annie, our monthly live Patreon Book Club with Bookshelf staffers, Conquer a Classic episodes with Hunter, and more. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We're so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week. Our Executive Producers are...Jennifer Bannerton, Stephanie Dean, Linda Lee Drozt, Ashley Ferrell, Susan Hulings, Wendi Jenkins, Martha, Nicole Marsee, Gene Queens, Cammy Tidwell, and Amanda Whigham.

Backpack Podcast
Show #118: Education and Community: Tracy Pelt's Vision for Cumberland County School Board

Backpack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 77:36


Join hosts Peter Pappas, Carrie Jackson, and Joshua Goodman as they delve into the critical issues affecting our education system. We're excited to have Tracy Pelt, a candidate for the school board in District 5, as our guest. Tracy, an army veteran and devoted mother, will discuss her candidacy, her views on educational reform, and her belief in the importance of family involvement in schools. We'll also highlight her experiences and community engagement, including her stance on school curriculums and funding.Dr. Dwayne Waterford, a passionate advocate for raising educational standards, will join the conversation. Together, they will share insights on topics ranging from students' lack of cursive writing skills to the urgent issue of opioid addiction affecting our youth.But that's not all—we'll also share personal stories and cultural reflections and even discuss local culinary delights, such as Tracy's curry chicken recipe and the group's varied opinions on local eateries. Our hosts will also chat about midlife hobbies, barbecue culture, and the importance of community and cultural activities.Don't miss this hour packed with insightful discussions, heartfelt stories, and a few laughs. Tune in next on Carolina Cabinet!

Mazey Days
Episode 17 - Time to get PELTed

Mazey Days

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 33:02


Send us a textOn this edition of Mazey Days, Amanda & Randy dive into the thoughts of a coach when it comes to critical fans & why PELT is Coach Mazey's newest message he's spreading! Enjoy this edition of Mazey Days, brought to you by Vision Homes! Thanks for listening! 

Milestones: Deep Dive Analyses of Landmark Albums with Angélika Beener
Celebrating 'The Sidewinder': Jeremy Pelt reflects on Lee Morgan's 1964 hit

Milestones: Deep Dive Analyses of Landmark Albums with Angélika Beener

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2024 76:52


For this in depth conversation with Milestones: Celebrating the Culture, celebrated trumpeter Jeremy Pelt returns to discuss the monumental legacy of Lee Morgan and his groundbreaking 1964 album The Sidewinder. Pelt shares his personal journey with Morgan's music, insights on the unique sounds of some of our favorite legends, and the elements that made The Sidewinder a crossover hit. The discussion also explores Morgan's role in Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers, the challenges and triumphs of creating iconic jazz records, and the significance of developing a working band. We discuss Morgan's broader discography, influential sideman work, and how The Sidewinder shaped jazz and popular music culture. The conversation touches on the enduring recognition of Morgan's music, including the recent inclusion of The Sidewinder in the National Recording Registry.

Notes From The Pen
EP #190 - Painting, Give Her The Deer Pelt, And Meaning

Notes From The Pen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 43:17


Finding your path, inspiration, and meaning for life. Painting has caused Bobby to explore the meaning behind the inspiration that's been pulling at his soul. From the early cave man days, to present time humans have asked the question; what's this life all about? You can read more about Bobby and prison reform on our website: notesfromthepen.com Support our show https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56777802 it allows us to create these podcasts. And check out the GoFundMe to help with Bobby's new start https://www.gofundme.com/f/j3khzk-help-for-a-new-start Twitter: https://twitter.com/NotesFromThePen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/CJYuOh4pKxa/?igshid=y8lo9kbdifvq Shout-out to JD and Ashely Bell for all their behind the scenes support. Intro and Outro music created just for Notes From The Pen by PJ Trofibio and Jeff Quintero and used with permission.

Roll With The Punches
The Loneliness Epidemic: Why It's More Dangerous Than You Think | Hans van Pelt - 837

Roll With The Punches

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 37:08 Transcription Available


In a world so connected, it's hard to believe that loneliness is rapidly becoming one of our most alarming epidemics. The impact of loneliness is comparable to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, increasing the risk of death by 26%. It's also a precursor to dementia, heart disease, and depression. Surprisingly, the stigma and shame surrounding loneliness are even more prevalent than those associated with mental health. With an estimated 2.9 million Australian adults experiencing high levels of loneliness, Hans van Pelt joins me today to discuss why combating loneliness is a cause close to his heart and what we can do to make a difference. TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: rollwiththepunches.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandco    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Zolak & Bertrand
Devin McCourty On Defense's Outlook // Beetle Has It Out For Alex Van Pelt // Devers leaves Reporters Hanging - 9/4 (Hour 3)

Zolak & Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 43:53


(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand kick off the third hour discussing Devin McCourtney's thoughts on how the defense feels about Maye not starting. How will the defense react if the offense struggles?  (15:25) The crew jumps back in discussing who should be returning kicks this season along with Bertrand's hate for Alex van Pelt. (27:22) We jump back in with a caller's take on Special Teams Brenden Schooler that really got Zo fired up.  (37:44) Zo and Beetle close out the hour by discussing how the Red Sox are officially out. Time to give up on them as potential candidates.

Met het Oog op Morgen
Met het Oog op Morgen 30-07-2024

Met het Oog op Morgen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 54:54


Met vandaag: Hoe uitzonderlijk is het uitblijven van Nederlandse medailles op de Olympische Spelen? | Colombia geeft tijdelijke verblijfsstatus aan Venezolaanse vluchtelingen | De politieke kleur van New York | Eva van Pelt maakt voorstelling over troost |De Seine is te vies en te snel voor Olympisch zwemmen | Presentatie: Wilfried de Jong

The Neighborhood Listen
May I See It For A Pelt? with Stephanie Courtney

The Neighborhood Listen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 81:07


Joan figures out some burger math, Burnt shares some Dignity Falls flight restrictions, while Doug finds an unusual way to decrease his screen time. Later on the show, Christina (Stephanie Courtney) explains her NeighborhApp post about a dying raccoon.Want more TNL? Go to cbbworld.com and sign up for the Maximus plan to unlock access to all seasons ad-free, as well as brand new exclusive BONUS ROOM episodes adventuring deeper into Dignity Falls!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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