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This episode reveals how one simple breath pattern can rewire your nervous system, regulate stress in seconds, and become your most powerful tool for human performance and longevity. Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Host Dave Asprey sits down with Aaron Alexander, a world-renowned human performance coach, manual therapist, and creator of The Align Method. Aaron has worked with elite athletes, high-level entrepreneurs, and celebrity performers to transform the way they move, breathe, and live in their bodies. He merges structural alignment, functional medicine, emotional awareness, and deep nervous system science to help people get unstuck, physically and emotionally. Together, they explore the science and strategy behind breathwork, vagal tone, posture, and fascia, revealing how the body stores trauma, how breath shifts brain states, and how physical misalignment can sabotage mental clarity, energy, and even mitochondrial function. They also dive into why mouth taping, tongue posture, nitric oxide, and movement patterns are foundational to sleep optimization, cold therapy adaptation, and long-term vitality. You'll learn how to regulate your state in 10 seconds or less, how to shift from sympathetic overdrive to parasympathetic calm, and how to use tools like humming, OMing, and deep exhales to control your biology in real time. This is a tactical, science-rich, emotionally grounded guide to neurohacking from the inside out. If you care about biohacking, functional medicine, sleep optimization, or want to feel stronger, calmer, and more in control—this episode is essential. You'll also hear how Aaron: • Uses breath patterns to hack the nervous system and improve strength, mood, and cognition • Teaches mouth taping and facial alignment for deeper sleep and recovery • Connects trauma, honesty, and physical tension through a somatic lens • Guides clients through cold therapy, touch, and movement to recalibrate resilience • Applies fascia science and polyvagal theory to elite performance and everyday health This is essential listening for anyone exploring Smarter Not Harder protocols, high-level biohacking, and the connection between movement, mitochondria, and mind control. Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade is the top podcast for people who want to take control of their biology, extend their longevity, and optimize every system in the body and mind. Each episode features cutting-edge insights in health, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, hacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. Episodes are released every Tuesday and Thursday, where Dave asks the questions no one else dares and brings you real tools to become more resilient, aware, and high performing. SPONSORS: - Sunlighten | Go to https://www.sunlighten.com/dave/ and enter code DAVE at checkout to save up to $1,400. Resources: • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • Aaron's Website – www.alignpodcast.com • Aaron's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronalexander/ • 2025 Biohacking Conference: https://biohackingconference.com/2025 • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: • 00:00 Trailer • 01:39 Intro: Walking, lifestyle design, and longevity • 05:38 Breathwork to shift state and boost energy • 21:16 Honesty, alignment, and nervous system health • 29:35 Safety, regulation, and somatic awareness • 30:43 Touch as therapy and connection • 31:53 Pheromones and subconscious signaling • 35:00 Breath as a tool for emotional control • 39:33 Growth through relationships and repair • 43:03 Nature's role in healing and performance • 47:25 Tongue posture, eye movement, and fascia • 56:32 Final thoughts on presence and physical truth See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Est-ce que les humains ont aussi des phéromones, à l'instar des animaux ? Réponse avec François Verheggen, professeur de zoologie à l'ULiège et créateur de la chaîne Youtube Science Bestiale. Merci pour votre écoute Tendances Première, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 10h à 11h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes de Tendances Première sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/11090 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Is hormonal birth control affecting more than just pregnancy prevention? In this Habits and Hustle podcast episode, I am joined by Dr. Sarah Hill, an evolutionary psychologist and author who explains the surprising ways birth control pills influence women's brains, behavior, and mate selection. We discuss how synthetic hormones alter women's natural cycles, changing partner preferences and affecting emotional responses. We also explore the fascinating science behind mate selection through an evolutionary lens, why men are attracted to women at peak fertility, and how birth control can disrupt the pheromonal cues that influence attraction. Dr. Sarah Hill is an evolutionary psychologist, author, and researcher who earned her Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin working with Dr. David Buss. Her research focuses on understanding behavior and motivation through the lens of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection, with particular emphasis on women's psychology, hormones, and sexual motivation. What We Discuss: (00:00) Birth Control & Women's Psychological States (04:14) Effects of Birth Control on Emotions (15:26) Relationship Changes After Birth Control (19:22) Hormonal Birth Control and Pheromones (27:05) Partner Preferences and Attraction Triggers (34:43) Modern Dating Challenges and Hormones (39:01) Modern Dating Delays Marriage (42:51) Women's Relationship Choices and Evolution (48:07) Competition, Jealousy, and Marriage Threats (55:27) Divorce, Dating, and Female Friendship (01:04:43) Hormonal Birth Control and Side Effects …and more! Thank you to our sponsors: Therasage: Head over to therasage.com and use code Be Bold for 15% off TruNiagen: Head over to truniagen.com and use code HUSTLE20 to get $20 off any purchase over $100. Magic Mind: Head over to www.magicmind.com/jen and use code Jen at checkout. Air Doctor: Go to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code HUSTLE for up to $300 off and a 3-year warranty on air purifiers. Bio.me: Link to daily prebiotic fiber here, code Jennifer20 for 20% off. Momentous: Shop this link and use code Jen for 20% off DavidProtein: Try David today—buy 4, get the 5th free at davidprotein.com/habitsandhustle. Find more from Jen: Website: https://www.jennifercohen.com/ Instagram: @therealjencohen Books: https://www.jennifercohen.com/books Speaking: https://www.jennifercohen.com/speaking-engagement Find more from Dr. Sarah Hill: Website: https://www.sarahehill.com/ Books: https://www.sarahehill.com/your-brain-on-birth-control/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahehillphd/
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explore how your sense of smell (olfaction), taste, and chemical sensing influence memory, alertness, focus, and even communication between people. I explain how these senses help us detect chemicals in the environment and respond to a variety of environmental cues. I discuss the connection between the olfactory system and cognitive performance, and I provide practical tools to enhance learning, sensory function, and brain health. Additionally, I examine how chemical signals exchanged between people subtly influence emotions, biology, and social bonds. Huberman Lab Essentials episodes are approximately 30 minutes long and focus on key science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials are released every Thursday, while full-length episodes continue to air every Monday. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Our Place: https://fromourplace.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Smell & Taste 00:02:04 Tears, Biological Response & Communication 00:05:16 Sponsor: AG1 00:07:16 Smell, Innate vs Learned Response, Memory 00:10:31 Accessory Olfactory Pathway, Pheromones, Vandenbergh effect 00:12:42 Smell & Alertness, Smelling Salts, Tool: Nasal Breathing & Learning 00:16:06 Tool: Increase Sense of Smell 00:16:51 Sponsor: LMNT 00:18:07 Smell, Brain Health, Olfactory Neurons, Tool: Improve Smell 00:20:11 Traumatic Brain Injury & Olfactory Dysfunction 00:22:25 Smell, Alertness, Smelling Salts, Tool: Peppermint 00:24:32 Taste Modalities & Functions; Taste & Digestive System 00:30:47 Sponsor: Our Place 00:32:39 Pheromones, Coolidge Effect, Humans & Chemical Communication 00:38:44 Recap & Key Takeaways Disclaimer & Disclosures
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Have you ever seen perfumes advertised as containing pheromones and therefore increasing your sexual attractiveness or libido? Sounds too good to be true, right? According to Healthline.com, pheromones are "chemical substances that are secreted outside of the body in fluids like urine and sweat." The portal explains that they're produced by a wide range of animals and plants, but that it's still not known for sure whether they even exist in humans. That hasn't stopped pheromones from being hyped up though. Some people say they play a role in desire, partner selection, and potentially even reproduction and fertility. Let's take a moment to discuss whether there's any substance to such claims. What's the difference between pheromones and hormones then? Can pheromones trigger specific behaviours or reactions in us? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: Why is sugar bad for our memory? Does the law of attraction really work? How can I stay trendy buying only second hand clothes? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
-The first April fools joke of the year has Hannah ready to burn down the studio -WITHER REPORT: Sia's divorce and secret baby, Hailey Bieber's stalker lawsuit, & Bad Bunny's unfortunate underwear ad -Ever got food poisoning? Someone did courtside at a basketball game -This Scottish fan of Canadian hockey NEEDS to be in the next Austin Powers Movie -Welcome back to the stranded astronauts! (and their alien baby?!) -WHAT TO WATCH: Jared Goff will be on a new season of a Netflix show...but is he secretly married to Hannah?
Hey, friends! It's your favorite delusionally young optimist, Debbie Nigro, back with another Wellness Wednesday where we keep the "live" in alive! If you missed the show, here's a rapid-fire rundown of what we talked about—because, let's be honest, I covered a lot. Buckle up! 1. Do We Age in Bursts? Apparently, OMG Yes! Scientists have confirmed what we already suspected—one day, you wake up and bam, you've aged five years overnight. Studies show major aging jumps around age 44 and 60 (so if you're near one of those, hydrate and brace yourself). Researchers analyzed DNA, proteins, and other molecular markers to prove that aging isn't a slow, gradual process—it's like nature's version of a surprise party, but instead of balloons, you get wrinkles. 2. Your Heart is Aging, But Science is Catching Up! Heart disease is still the #1 cause of death, but treatments are better than ever. The heart actually stiffens as we age—apparently, moisturizer won't fix this one. New cardiology advancements are helping older patients live longer, healthier lives—yay for progress! 3. Ping Pong Could Help Parkinson's Patients—And It's Pretty Cool A man with Parkinson's found that playing ping pong helped him regain movement—and now thousands of patients worldwide are following suit. New York City even has a dedicated Ping Pong for Parkinson's program (and I was ahead of the curve on this story, thank you very much). Bonus: Ping pong is fun, so even if you don't have Parkinson's, grab a paddle and get moving! 4. Measles Outbreaks—Yep, They're Back (Ugh) Measles was eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, but now cases are popping up in Texas, New Mexico, and even New York. Pregnant women and young kids are especially at risk, so let's stay informed and proactive. This is your friendly reminder to double-check your vaccination records (if you can actually find them). 5. Pheromones, Love Chemicals, and the $100 Attraction Boost Did you know you can buy pheromone perfume additives to increase your attraction factor? Dr. Winifred Cutler discovered human pheromones in 1986, bottled them up, and now you can buy them for $100 a pop. Do we really need them, or do we just need to get out more? Hmm… 6. Collagen Loading—The Fountain of Youth? I've been doubling up on collagen, and I swear I feel the difference. It helps joints, skin, hair, and nails, but you have to stick with it for at least three months to see real results. If you're impatient, "collagen loading" (taking a double dose for the first month) can help speed things up. 7. Strawberries & the Norovirus—Wash Those Berries, People! The FDA is warning that strawberries might carry norovirus—yes, the one that makes you wish you never ate again. How to avoid getting sick? Wash them thoroughly under running water (yes, even the pre-washed ones). A vinegar soak (3 parts water, 1 part vinegar) can also help cut down on germs. 8. Spring Break Travel Warnings—Stay Safe, Folks! Some Caribbean destinations now have heightened safety alerts from the U.S. State Department. If you're traveling, stick with your friends and avoid risky situations (especially late at night). A tragic story about a missing college student in the Dominican Republic is a sobering reminder to stay vigilant. 9. Ozempic & Mounjaro—More Than Just Weight Loss? New research suggests these popular weight-loss drugs may reduce inflammation in the brain, potentially helping Parkinson's and Alzheimer's patients. But there's a catch—stop taking them, and your body might go right back to square one. 10. Where Can You Breathe the Cleanest Air? Only seven countries met the World Health Organization's air quality standards in 2024. If you want fresh air, head to Australia, New Zealand, The Bahamas, Barbados, Grenada, Estonia, or Iceland. The U.S.? Not on the list. (Might need to rethink those travel plans.) Final Thought: The Key to Longevity is... LIVING! Inspired by Arianna Huffington's latest piece, I want to remind you—longevity is great, but don't get so caught up in living long that you forget to live well. Focus on joy, love, and purpose—not just extending your years, but making those year's worth it. Oh, and if someone texts you the word ‘slay', make sure you know that means you've done an exceptionally good job (thank you, Gen Z, for keeping me on my toes). So, if you ask me I think I've pretty much ‘slayed' this week's Wellness Wednesday Report! Remember, we're all just trying to keep the live in alive—so let's do it with energy, laughter, and maybe a little collagen. Follow me for more fun, wellness insights, and Debservations on life! @Debservations on Instagram and @TheRealDebbieNigro Facebook The Debbie Nigro Show Sign up for my free newsletter at DebbieNigro.com Until next time—stay fabulous!
In this episode, we introduce a new segment called "What's the Buzz" (name still pending) where we quiz our guests on recent industry news headlines! We also cover new research on Joro spider (Trichonephila clavata) heartrates, the use of rancid fat to repel mosquitoes, and new pheromone-based control options for the Indianmeal moth (Plodia interpunctella). And, for the first time ever, we're joined by TWO special guests, Noelle and Rian Goins with Get Goins Pest Control! For more information on the Keep It Goins Foundation, visit https://keepitgoins.org/ If you have questions or feedback for the BugBytes team, email us at training@pestworld.org, we'd love to hear from you! And, be sure to check out NPMA's Pestology blog (npmapestology.com/)for more information on the research covered in this episode!
Pheromones are mysterious compounds that can increase attraction for mammals - but as much as the fragrance industry wants us to believe it, that's not yet been proven for humans. Oxford University evolutionary biologist Tristram Wyatt shares his research.
In this episode of Essential Aromatica, Amy converses with Dr. Kelly Ablard from the Airmid Institute about the complex interplay between ecology, the crucial role medicinal and aromatic plants play in sustaining eco-cultural-systems and what the essential oil community can do to support global and local ecologies and the Earth overall. Episode Highlights: The Unique Relationship Between Biology, Aromatherapy, and Chemical Ecology. Explore how the chemicals that facilitate interactions among species are found in essential oils. (Pheromones, Allomones!) The Importance of Ethnobotany via Philology and Biology. Sustaining cultural ecology by preserving indigenous wisdom through recording the oral records of medicinal and aromatic plants. This relates to Plants Shaping Our Lives by Creating Our Environment. From the oxygen we breathe to the food we eat and the clothes we wear, this deep connection to plants underscores their fundamental role in our culture and daily lives. If we don't Preserve Plant Life and Support Ecosystems, More of our Earth will Experience Rosewood's Dire Situation seen in Peru. Its pivotal role in maintaining ecological balance was the reason Dr. Ablard started the Airmid Institute. To understand the ripple effect on an ecosystem of losing key species such as Rosewood proves the necessity to preserve these plants to ensure ecosystem health (inclusive of humans, plants, animals and insects.) Something similar may be happening in Southern California with White Sage, which is over-harvested and illegally harvested to supply a widespread appetite for smudge sticks and other White Sage applications. How Can We Help? Find Analogs. We don't have to work with Sandalwood from India, White Sage from California or even Tea Tree from Australia. Find analogs that you can grow in your backyard, community garden or source locally. Some examples we talk about are Rosemary, Eastern Red Cedar and Yarrow. Think Locally While Supporting Sustainable Global Trade when buying aromatic plants, herbs and essential oils. (Yes, think local and global!) Appreciate the value of sourcing medicinal plants locally and supporting indigenous programs across the world that use ancestral cultivation techniques. Balance local plant use with sustainable global trade to support communities tied to these aromatic plants. Be mindful of Conservation Status and International Trade: The IUCN Red List and CITES activity help protect endangered plant species. As a consumer, understanding the importance of asking about CITES permits and sustainable sourcing when purchasing essential oil is critical. Understand Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research Impact on Plant Ecology and Survival. Pharmaceutical and clinical research contributes to the extinction of some plant species such as Sandalwood and Spikenard; the importance of quality control, safety, and conservation statuses should be noted and accounted for. Foster a Child's Understanding of Ecology by nurturing a love for plants and a sense of place. Support education programs in schools, encourage learning from elders, and involve them in gardening, community gardens, and nature-based activities like hiking. Through the book, “No Place for Plants,” Dr. Kelly Ablard and Frauke Galia highlight the impact of urban development on ecosystems and cultures. The narrative focuses on the vital role of community gardens in urban areas and emphasizes the need for children to connect with nature and advocate for green spaces. Mandatory Curriculum on Ecology and Sustainability for Aromatherapists, which is underway thanks to the Airmid Institute partnering with aromatherapy organizations such as IFPA, CAOA, AIA, NAHA. Learn more: Website: www.airmidinstitute.org Email: kablard@airmidinstitute.org Facebook: @airmidinstitute Instagram: @airmid_institute LinkedIn: Airmid Institute Dasgupta Review: Final Report - The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review - GOV.UK
Jess & Jenn are intrigued by the growing interest in pheromone perfumes. Could they help people find love? Hmm. Plus: L'Oréal's Louvre tour; investment and acquisition news from Jess's Business Desk; a rise in products designed to help people who get migraines (aka, migraneurs!); faux candles that don't look fake; and the anti-frizz treatment spray that made Jenn's blowout last five days.Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-558Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/1069711Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlin + contributors @garrettmunce, @missjuleeSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 or email info@fatmascara.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Hart2Heart with Dr. Mike Hart, Dr. Hart dives deep into advanced and practical health topics with Dr. Abud Bakri, a maternal medicine specialist based in California. Dr. Bakri discusses health optimization, the role of biohacking in modern medicine, and the split between traditional and wellness-focused primary care. They explore the effects of GLP-1 agonists like Ozempic, the benefits of DHT and testosterone, and practical strategies for hormone health and lifestyle improvement. Guest Bio and Links: Dr. Abud Bakri is a maternal medicine specialist based in California, known for his expertise in health optimization and wellness-focused medicine. Listeners can learn more about Dr. Abud Bakri on YouTube, IG @abud_bakri, and X @AbudBakri Show Notes: (0:00) Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart (0:15) Dr. Hart introduces guest, Dr. Abud Bakri to the listeners (1:15) Dr. Abud Bakri's medical background (3:30) The evolution of medicine and health optimization (5:00) The role of GLP-1 agonists in weight management (8:00) Understanding obesity and brain reprogramming (12:15) Mechanisms and benefits of Ozempic (14:00) Challenges and strategies for long-term weight management (17:00) Leptin Resistance and its clinical implications (21:00) Testosterone vs. DHT - what men need to know (24:00) Causes of male pattern baldness (28:00) The role of DHT in cognitive and sexual function (33:00) Pregnenolone and Its importance in TRT (35:30) Testing and ratios: DHT and testosterone (38:00) The debate on HCG and LH stimulation (43:00) Natural supplements and estrogen blockers (45:30) Pheromones and their impact on attraction (53:00) Optimizing sleep for better health (56:00) Closing thoughts - taking charge of your health --- Dr. Mike Hart is a Cannabis Physician and Lifestyle Strategist. In April 2014, Dr. Hart became the first physician in London, Ontario to open a cannabis clinic. While Dr. Hart continues to treat patients at his clinic, his primary focus has shifted to correcting the medical cannabis educational gap that exists in the medical community. Connect on social with Dr. Mike Hart: Social Links: Instagram: @drmikehart Twitter: @drmikehart Facebook: @drmikehart
The long and the short of pheromones, Trump and illegal alien Musk--
Gina Chick, the winner of Alone Australia on her life as a creative, outrageous, nature-loving misfit who grew up to live through great depths of love, and grief (CW: discusses the death of a child)
Today we continue with a variety of anniversary celebrations… by not doing anything special at all! Tune in to hear us share stories from the past, rant about getting old & World of Warcraft! Same old, same old.Thanks to our loyal sponsor GetaThreads.com for staying with us all these years! Use promo code “MHGC25” for 25% off your next order!
Welcome back Adulterers! This week we discuss ways to signal to someone you want to get out the club & head back to your place, how to rizz up an EMT, how woman express their romantic side, and what to do if you're into a "smelly" man. All advice is bad advice, please do adult things and put this podcast on in the background. Adulthoodpod Instagram: @adulthoodpod Ian's Instagram: @ianlaralive Ian's TikTok: @ianlaralive Ian's YouTube: @Ianlaralive Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Thanks to Joel and an anonymous listener for their suggestions this week! Further reading: Dieback and recovery in poplar and attack by hornet clearwing moth The enormous and beautiful Atlas moth: A male hairy tentacle moth without and with coremata extended [photos from this site]: The hornet moth looks like a hornet but can't sting: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. Welcome to September, where we're mere weeks away from Monster Month! Invertebrate August is over for another year, but what's this? An episode about moths?! Hurrah for one extra invertebrate episode, because they don't get enough attention on this podcast! Thanks to Joel and an anonymous listener for their suggestions. First, a listener who wants to remain anonymous suggested that we talk about moths in general, and the Atlas moth in particular. I like the Atlas moth because you can catch it in Animal Crossing. It's also beautiful and one of the largest moths in the entire world. Its wingspan can be well over 10 inches across, or about 27 cm, which is bigger than a lot of bird wingspans. The Atlas moth's wings are mostly cinnamon brown with darker and lighter spots. The upper wings have a curved sort of hook at the top that's lighter in color and has an eyespot. It looks remarkably like a snake head, and in fact if a predator approaches, the moth will move its wings so that it looks like a snake is rearing its head back to strike. Despite having such huge wings, atlas moths don't fly very well. That's okay because they only need to be able to fly for a few days, which they mostly do at night. They're only looking for a mate, not food, because they don't even have fully formed mouthparts. They don't eat as adults. Like many moths, they mate, lay eggs, and die. A few weeks later, the eggs hatch and the baby caterpillars emerge. The caterpillar is pale green with little spikes all over, and it eats plants until it grows to around 4 and a half inches long, or about 11 and a half cm. At that point it spins a cocoon attached to a twig, hidden from potential predators by dead leaves that the caterpillar incorporates into the cocoon's outside. The Atlas moth lives in forests in southern Asia, including China, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia, with a subspecies native to Japan. Its cocoons are sometimes collected to use for silk. The silk isn't as high a quality as the domesticated silk moth's, but it's very strong and since the cocoons are so big, they produce lots of silk. Sometimes people will collect a cocoon after the moth has emerged and use it as a little purse. Next, Joel suggested two interesting moths. The first is often called the hairy tentacle moth, which sounds absolutely horrifying. Its scientific name is Creatonotos gangis, and it lives in parts of Australia and southeast Asia. The hairy tentacle moth is also called the Australian horror moth and other names that inspire fear and disgust. But why? The moth is really pretty. Its wings are pale brown and white with dark gray stripes in the middle, and it has a black spot on its head. The abdomen is usually red with black spots in a row. The wingspan is about 40 mm. The issue comes with the way the male attracts a female. Inside his abdomen the male has four coremata, which are glands that emit pheromones. Pheromones are chemicals that other moths can detect, much like smells. When a male is ready to advertise for a mate, he perches on the edge of a leaf or somewhere similar and inflates the coremata so that they unfurl from inside the abdomen, like blowing up a balloon. Sometimes he only extends two of the coremata, sometimes all of them. Either way, the coremata are surprisingly large, sometimes longer than the entire abdomen. They're dark gray with feathery hairs and they do actually look like hairy tentacles. They're sometimes called hair pencils, but the term coremata is actually Greek for feath...
On today's episode, Michael is flying solo when he interviews Dr. Sarah Lower of Bucknell University. Dr. Lower is an expert on the evolution of signaling in the fireflies, one of the more popular group of insects we have here on Earth. Usually when people think of this flashy group, they visualize their ability to light up. Tune in to hear Dr. Lower talk about how not all fireflies are illuminated and her work with a pheromone for Lampyridae. Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36 and Bluesky @NapoleonicEntoGet the show through Apple Podcast, Spotify, or your favorite podcatching app!If you can spare a moment, we appreciate when you subscribe to the show on those apps or when you take time to leave a review!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner!
What's the science behind pheromones? Can a big orgasm trigger your period? Why do drugs make you super horny? And can you shorten your refractory period so you can go again sooner?Dr Karl and Dr Theresa Larkin answer all your sex, body and love questions.
Megan and Michelle get educated about pheromones, juices, carnal instincts, syncing up, queen bees, wet nurses, and body smells.Sources:- Sex Pheromones: What Are These Chemical Messengers?- Everything You Need to Know About Pheromones- Are Human Pheromones Real?- You can buy perfume made of fake animal scent glands that is supposed to make you sexier — here's how it works- Opening New Doors to Understanding the Brain - Linda BuckWant to support Prosecco Theory?Become a Patreon subscriber and earn swag!Check out our merch, available on teepublic.com!Follow/Subscribe wherever you listen!Rate, review, and tell your friends!Follow us on Instagram!****************Ever thought about starting your own podcast? From day one, Buzzsprout gave us all the tools we needed get Prosecco Theory off the ground. What are you waiting for? Follow this link to get started. Cheers!!
Once again, it's that wonderful time when scientists everywhere hold their breath as the team opens the Outside/Inbox to answer listener questions about the natural world. Today's theme is smell: how it works in the nose, the mind, and how much is still unknown about the fifth sense.Question 1: Does it gross you out to know that every time you smell something, a little bit of that thing… is in your nose? What happens to the molecules we smell?Question 2: Why do smells have such a powerful connection to memory?Question 3: How do pheromones work in humans? Do ‘ideal mates' really ‘smell better' to us?Question 4: Why does the smell of florals sometimes precede a migraine?Question 5: What's anosmia?Featuring Rachel Herz, Bob Datta, Katie Boetang, and Tristram Wyatt, with thanks to Stephanie Hunter. Outside/In seeks your questions for an upcoming Outside/Inbox. What questions should the Outside/In team explore about the U.S. presidential election? What do you want to know about what this election means for climate change or environmental regulation? Maybe you've got questions about Project 2025, or maybe you're curious about presidential transitions more generally.You can send your questions to outsidein@nhpr.org or leave a voicemail on our hotline, 1-844-GO-OTTER. SUPPORTOutside/In is made possible with listener support. Click here to become a sustaining member. Subscribe to our newsletter for occasional emails about new show swag, call-outs for listener submissions, and other announcements.Follow Outside/In on Instagram or Twitter, or join our private discussion group on Facebook. LINKSRachel Herz is the author of several books, including “Why You Eat What You Eat” and “The Scent of Desire.”Tristram Wyatt is the author of “Pheromones and Animal Behavior.”Katie Boetang hosts The Smell Podcast.More on the connections between smell, memory, emotion, and health, featuring Bob Datta and Herz.In the 1990s, one company claimed to have found human sex pheromones and tried to market them for use in perfumes.Research on the connection between olfactory loss and depression, smell triggers for migraines, and an explanation of how COVID-19 causes loss of smell. CREDITSOutside/In host: Nate HegyiReported, produced, and mixed by Justine Paradis, Catherine Hurley, and Felix Poon, with help from Marina Henke.Edited by Taylor QuimbyNHPR's Director of Podcasts is Rebecca LavoieMusic by Daniel Fridell, Caro Luna, Lofive, bomull, Jahzarr, Mindme, and John B. Lund. Outside/In is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio.
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Patreon: https://bit.ly/3v8OhY7 Deborah Gordon is Professor of Biology at Stanford University. She is a myrmecologist—an entomologist who studies ants—focusing on how complex behavior emerges from ant colonies, which have no central control. In this episode, Deborah and Robinson discuss some of the distinctive features of ants, how pheromones help to determine their behavior, examples of fascinating ant species, collective ant behavior, and the life cycle of an ant colony. For more of Deborah's work on collective behavior, check out her book The Ecology of Collective Behavior (Princeton, 2023). The Gordon Lab: https://web.stanford.edu/~dmgordon/ Ants at Work: https://a.co/d/7bpokYU The Ecology of Collective Behavior: https://a.co/d/1bBT1h7 OUTLINE 00:00 Introduction 02:33 Ants and Embryology 05:29 General Features of Ants 13:14 Some Fascinating Ant Species 28:20 Pheromones and Ant Behavior 38:17 Ant Slavery 41:30 Collective Ant Behavior 47:04 A Colony's Life Cycle 59:01 Revisiting Embryology Robinson's Website: http://robinsonerhardt.com Robinson Erhardt researches symbolic logic and the foundations of mathematics at Stanford University. Join him in conversations with philosophers, scientists, and everyone in-between. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robinson-erhardt/support
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This episode of Does it Fly? is presented by ScreenUK. ScreenUK is a free discovery platform celebrating the very best of UK-produced film, television, animation and gaming and sharing it with audiences around the world. ScreenUK is the go-to place to discover your next favorite movie, show, or game and features tons of exclusive behind-the-scenes interviews and all the info you need to find out how and where to watch or play your newest obsessions, wherever you are in the world. Make ScreenUK.org your next stop.The film that launched the careers of a Star Wars star, a Doctor, and even a DC superhero (albeit a deep cut)! Yes, that's right, we're talking about cult classic, Attack the Block, this week. For those of you who haven't had the pleasure yet (and seriously, this movie is a blast, so if you haven't seen it, go check it out right now!), Attack the Block is a 2011 science fiction/horror film written and directed by Joe Cornish and starring future Star Wars franchise hero John Boyega and historic Doctor Who star Jodie Whittaker. The film follows a group of teenagers living in a South London housing estate who defend their neighborhood from an alien invasion. So what flies and what doesn't? Well, these aliens have come from the outer reaches of space and crash-landed on Earth, with the females spreading their pheromones and attracting a horde of ferocious males from across the solar system to Earth, so Hakeem takes a look at everything from the basic concept of pheromones to how the sun's magnetic field allows for things like “solar sailing” to take place. Tamara unpacks not only the aliens themselves, but also gives everyone some background info on how the unique look of these terrifying creatures was realized onscreen.And that's only the beginning of the fun in our latest episode! Remember that you can join in on the conversation in the comments on our YouTube page, so be sure to like, subscribe, and come back for more!FURTHER READING Do you want to delve a little deeper into the facts, concepts, and stories Hakeem and Tamara referenced in today's episode? Here are a few recommendations!Pheromones“Pheromones are chemistry and biology. Chemistry and biology have something in them that physics doesn't have. Do you know what that is? Nasty! Bodily fluids and things like that.”‘Oumuamua“We know it came from outside of our solar system, for one reason only: the speed at which it was moving.”Oort cloud“There is allegedly a spherical distribution of comets called the Oort cloud that surrounds the solar system, so sometimes comets do come in from over the poles of the sun or something like that, so it's not in the plane of the orbit.”Parker Solar Probe“As far as traveling through space on solar rays, that is something that can actually be done. There's different forms of propulsion. There's electric sail propulsion. You can have a physical sail. You can have an electric sail, where you create an electric field, and because the particles streaming away from the sun and other stars are electrically charged you can get a thrust out of that. Or you can have a magnetic sail [which] is pretty clever.”Attack the Block's Aliens Were Just as Terrifying Behind the ScenesTamara gives everyone some info on alien performer Terry Notary but there's all kinds of additional fun info here for you to help fill in the blanks on just what made these creatures so convincingly scary.SUGGESTED VIEWINGAttack the Block is so much fun very much because of the unique sensibility of writer/director Joe Cornish. And first of all, we must once again ask, if you haven't seen Attack the Block yet, what are you waiting for? This movie is a treasure! Go watch!Cornish wrote (along with Edgar Wright and Stephen Moffat) 2011's criminally-underrated The Adventures of TinTin film (where's the trilogy we were promised?!?) But you can also see his influence in Marvel Studios' first Ant-Man movie (which he helped write) and Netflix's sadly gone-after-one-season Lockwood & Co. FOLLOW US!Stay in the loop! Follow DoesItFly? on YouTube and TikTok and let us know what you think! And don't forget to follow Roddenberry Entertainment:Instagram: @RoddenberryOfficial Facebook: RoddenberryTwitter: @Roddenberry *Roddenberry Entertainment participates in affiliate programs and may receive a small commission for links on this page*For Advertising Inquiries: doesitfly@roddenberry.com
What is the purpose of pheromones? What do they do and how do they work in the body? Do pheromones change based on hormones? Is it true that certain people's pheromones are not for us? Is there anything that can be done when pheromones don't feel aligned? Is the universe saying this person isn't compatible with me? About our guest: Jacqui Rubinoff is a dynamic entrepreneur and relationship expert with a profound passion for promoting healthy and fulfilling connections between individuals. With over a decade of dedicated work, Jacqui has made a significant mark in the international market, having successfully built a brand that spans over 20 countries. As an owner and the Vice President of Eye of Love, a distinguished company specializing in high-quality sensual products, Jacqui is at the forefront of creating innovative solutions to enhance people's love lives. Her products, which include vegan and cruelty-free pheromone perfumes and body products, are crafted with meticulous attention to detail, reflecting her commitment to quality and ethical standards. Beyond her role in the sensual products industry, Jacqui is a certified Love Coach and Relationship Expert. She leverages her expertise to offer invaluable advice and guidance to singles and couples alike. Whether through events, seminars, or the Eye of Love platform, Jacqui empowers individuals to strengthen their relationships and foster enduring connections. With a vision deeply rooted in the belief that everyone deserves a love- filled, fulfilling life, Jacqui Rubinoff continues to make significant strides in the realm of relationships and sensuality. Her unwavering dedication, coupled with her innovative products and expert guidance, has solidified her as a leading figure in the pursuit of love and connection. Eye of Love links / handles: EOL website: https://www.eyeoflove.com/ EOL IG: https://www.instagram.com/eyeoflove/ EOL FB: https://www.facebook.com/Eyeoflovecollection/ EOL YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-mwk0DpYohJbyu36Jz43VQ EOL TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@eyeoflove EOL Twitter: https://twitter.com/eyeoflove_ Jacqui IG: https://www.instagram.com/jaxrubinoff/ Do you love us? Do you REALLY love us? Then order our book now! Go to shamelesssex.com to snag your copy Support Shameless Sex by sending us gifts via our Amazon Wish List Other links: Get 20% our fave Fun Factory toys with code shameless at https://us.funfactory.com Sign up for our events here: https://www.shamelesssex.com/events Send us your sex/relationship Q's here: https://forms.gle/ShSCYM84ZhgcuA8r5 Get 10% off + free shipping with code SHAMELESS10 on Uberlube AKA our favorite lubricant at http://uberlube.com Get 10% off while mastering the art of pleasure at http://OMGyes.com/shameless Get 15% off some of the best toys on the market with code SHAMELESSSEX at http://purepleasureshop.com
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Thanks to Elijah and an anonymous listener for suggesting that we talk about some more species of praying mantis! Further reading: The luring mantid: Protrusible pheromone glands in Stenophylla lobivertex (Mantodea: Acanthopidae) Dragons and unicorns (mantises) spotted in Atlantic forest Citizen scientists help discover new mantis species The dragon mantis [photo from first article linked above]: The possibly new species of unicorn mantis [picture from second article linked above]: Inimia nat, or I. nat, discovered after a citizen scientist posted its photo to iNat [photo from third article linked above]: Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I'm your host, Kate Shaw. This week we're going to revisit a popular topic that we've covered before, especially in episode 187, but which has been suggested by a couple of listeners who want to know more. It's the praying mantis. Thanks to Elijah and an anonymous listener who suggested it. Elijah even keeps mantises as pets and sent me some pictures of them, which was awesome. The praying mantis gets its name because it holds its spiny front legs forward and together, which sort of resembles someone holding their hands together while praying. That's the type of praying spelled p r a y ing, not p r e y ing, which refers to killing and eating other organisms, but the praying mantis does that too. It's a predator that will eat anything it can catch, including birds, fish, mice, lizards, frogs, and of course lots of insects. There are thousands of mantises, also called mantids, with most species preferring tropical and subtropical climates. In general, a mantis has a triangular head with large eyes, an elongated body, and enlarged front legs that it uses to catch prey. Most species have wings and can fly, some don't. Most are ambush predators. We talked about several species of mantis in episode 187, and some more in episode 201. You can go back to those episodes to find out general information about mantises, such as how their eyes work and whether they have ears and whether they actually eat their mates (they do, sometimes). This week we're going to focus on some findings about mantises that are new since those episodes came out. The dragon mantis, Stenophylla lobivertex, was only discovered in the year 2000. Its body is covered with gray-green or green-brown lobes that help it blend in with the leaves in its forest home, but that also kind of make it look like a tiny dragon covered with scaly armor. Even its eyes are spiky. It lives in the tropics of South and Central America where it's quite rare, and it usually only grows about an inch and a half long, or 4 cm. It spends most of the time in treetops, where it hunts insects, spiders, and other small animals. Unlike many mantis species, the dragon mantis is mostly nocturnal. That's one of the reasons why we don't know a lot about it. In late 2017 through mid-2018, one member of a team of scientists studying animals in Peru noticed something weird in a captive female dragon mantis. Frank Glaw isn't an expert in insects but in reptiles and amphibians, but he happened to observe what looked like two tiny maggots emerge from the mantis's back, roughly above her last pair of legs, but then disappear again into her back. He thought he was seeing the results of parasitism, but a mantis expert suspected it was something very different. Some praying mantis females release pheromones from a gland in about the same place on the back. Pheromones are chemicals that can be sensed by other insects, usually ones in the same species. They're most often used to attract a mate. It turns out that the female dragon mantis has a Y-shaped organ that's up to 6 mm long that can release pheromones in a particular direction. The mantis can even move the prongs of the Y around if she wants to. Because she only does this at night when she's sure she's safe, and only when she hasn't found a mate yet,
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Episode 22 – Diets and Pheromones with Dr Hannah Rowles from SV Animal Health Dubai This is an episode you won't want to miss if you are looking for products to support your pet's behavioural health without the prescription of psychotropic medication. In this episode, Dr Katrin chats to the wonderful Dr Hannah Rowles, veterinarian, and Head of Scientific Communications at SV Animal Health, one of the largest veterinary health supply companies in the Middle East. Their conversation begins by taking a look at the Royal Canin Calm Diet, a veterinary prescription diet for cats and small dogs that contains a number of ingredients that promote behavioural health and wellbeing. Dr Katrin explains how she uses the diet in her behaviour patients, and both stress the practicalities and economic gains when using a diet (you feed your pet anyway!) as a therapeutic agent. They then move on to chatting about another wonderful group of products, the pheromone products, specifically Feliway® and Adaptil®, which are both made by Ceva, and how they can successfully be implemented into a treatment plan for complex behaviour cases, but also how they are so beneficial in many everyday life situations. Here are some takeaways from the episode: 1. When using diets and supplements, always make sure you are choosing products based on scientific evidence. 2. Diets are a great way to positively influence your pet's health without breaking the bank! You feed your pet anyway, so why not choose a diet that will enhance their health and wellbeing! 3. Diets and pheromones are GREAT options for multi-pet households (think herd health!). 4. EVERY puppy should have the benefit of an Adaptil® puppy collar to help them adjust to their new life, family, and environment! Here are the scientific papers mentioned by Dr Katrin and Dr Hannah in this episode: · DePorter, T. L., Bledsoe, D. L., Beck, A., & Ollivier, E. (2019). Evaluation of the efficacy of an appeasing pheromone diffuser product vs placebo for management of feline aggression in multi-cat households: a pilot study. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 21(4), 293–305. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X18774437 · Pereira, J. S., Fragoso, S., Beck, A., Lavigne, S., Varejão, A. S., & da Graça Pereira, G. (2016). Improving the feline veterinary consultation: the usefulness of Feliway spray in reducing cats' stress. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 18(12), 959–964. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X15599420 · Chadwin, R. M., Bain, M. J., & Kass, P. H. (2017). Effect of a synthetic feline facial pheromone product on stress scores and incidence of upper respiratory tract infection in shelter cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 251(4), 413–420. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.251.4.413 · Landsberg, G., Milgram, B., Mougeot, I., Kelly, S., & de Rivera, C. (2017). Therapeutic effects of an alpha-casozepine and L-tryptophan supplemented diet on fear and anxiety in the cat. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, 19(6), 594–602. https://doi.org/10.1177/1098612X16669399 · Griffith, C. A., Steigerwald, E. S., & Buffington, C. A. T. (2000). Effects of a synthetic facial pheromone on behavior of cats. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 217(8), 1154–1156. https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.2000.217.1154 If you liked this episode of the show, The Pet Behaviour Chat, please LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, share, and subscribe! Facebook Group: Join The Pet Behaviour Community on Facebook You can CONNECT with me: Website: Visit my website Trinity Veterinary Behaviour Instagram: Follow Trinity Veterinary Behaviour on Instagram Trinity Veterinary Behaviour Facebook: Join us on Trinity Veterinary Behaviour's Facebook page Trinity Veterinary Behaviour YouTube: Subscribe to Trinity Veterinary Behaviour on YouTube LinkedIn Profile: Connect with me on LinkedIn Thank you for tuning in!
One of the most central and key components to our menstrual cycle (and our overall well being really) is ovulation, so I can't wait to dive into this fascinating phase in more detail!Ovulation typically happens smack dab in the middle of your cycle. Even if improving fertility or achieving pregnancy isn't one of your goals, healthy ovulation IS a major indicator of your overall health status. In this episode, I'm discussing more about the hormonal and physical changes that happen during ovulation, the fascinating role pheromones play, how hormonal birth control is really impacting your feminine essence and fertility over time, how to confirm if/when ovulation is happening, outside factors that negatively impact ovulation and egg quality, and more.Like I've shared in previous episodes, cycle syncing has helped me tremendously when it comes to understanding how my energy, productivity, exercise, and nutrition are affected during each phase of my cycle. While it's exciting to take charge of your health and feel like it's only up from here, you also don't want to bring more stress into your life, just because you're trying to overhaul all of your daily habits at once. My best advice is to go SLOW, and don't expect instantaneous results. It's a beautiful process when you learn to really nourish and take care of yourself, because this IS a lifelong journey after all!Episode Recap: Where ovulation falls in your menstrual cycle + the hormonal changes that occur during this phase {2:17}Physical changes that you'll notice during ovulation + supplements that can aid in negative symptoms {4:20}The fascinating hormonal changes that affect your pheromones during ovulation {7:10}How hormonal birth control shuts down communication from your brain to your ovaries, and basically puts your feminine essence and fertility ‘offline' {8:47}Vaginal changes that happen during ovulation {11:24}Ways to confirm ovulation is actually happening {12:51}Factors that negatively impact ovulation and egg quality {15:37}What your mood, energy, and productivity are like during ovulation {20:36}Types of exercise to do during ovulation {21:51}Important nutritional considerations for your ovulation phase {23:18}Going slow when you choose to make any major changes with your health {28:25} **Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast is NOT meant to be taken as individual or medical advice. Please seek the advice of your physician or healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or treatment.Complete show notes (including all links and resources I mentioned in this episode): https://margaretpowell.com/podcast/episode33Connect with me on Instagram @margaretannpowell and @fueledandfreenutritionLearn more about working together by visiting https://fueledandfree.com/For questions or suggestions about the podcast, send us an email at fueledandfreepodcast@gmail.com
Have you ever seen perfumes advertised as containing pheromones and therefore increasing your sexual attractiveness or libido? Sounds too good to be true, right? According to Healthline.com, pheromones are "chemical substances that are secreted outside of the body in fluids like urine and sweat." The portal explains that they're produced by a wide range of animals and plants, but that it's still not known for sure whether they even exist in humans. That hasn't stopped pheromones from being hyped up though. Some people say they play a role in desire, partner selection, and potentially even reproduction and fertility. Let's take a moment to discuss whether there's any substance to such claims. What's the difference between pheromones and hormones then? Can pheromones trigger specific behaviours or reactions in us? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here: Why is sugar bad for our memory? Does the law of attraction really work? How can I stay trendy buying only second hand clothes? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Better Living Through Pheromones Animal Radio Veterinary Correspondent Dr. Marty Becker is back with the scoop on pheromones. Can the synthetically produced smell be helpful in calming cats and dogs, or is it a waste of money? Listen Now Pedigree vs. Mutt It's long been thought that mutts are much healthier, both mentally and physically, than those pure bred for pedigree. While there may be some truth to this, it is not always the case. Author Michael Brandow describes how the quest for status has harmed man's best friend. Listen Now Man Finds Dog 18 Months Later Richard Brower's German Shepherd, Dozer, was stolen 18 months ago. He looked everywhere. After a year-a-half, Richard decided to share his home with a new dog. He did an online search for 'German Shepherds for sale,' which led him to the local animal rescue and right there was Dozer on the front page. Listen Now Therapy Ducks? Former Ohio National Guardsman Darin Welker uses ducks to treat his PTSD. The town council says he hasn't presented enough evidence that the ducks serve a medical need and that he would face imminent harm without them. Listen Now Zombie Cat in Custody Battle Last week, we had the story of Bart the cat that was hit by a car and buried but was actually still alive. Bart dug his way out and made it to his neighbors yard. Bart is now officially, and fondly known, as the Zombie Cat. If you think his story couldn't get stranger, think again. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
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Explore the fascinating realm of pheromones as Daniel and Garet discuss how these chemical signals shape sexual attraction and personal preferences. They explore everything from the role of body odors in arousal to the significance of scent in determining compatibility. The conversation also touches on personal hygiene preferences, exploring the divide between attraction to natural scents and the appeal of cleanliness. Additionally, the hosts answer listener questions in their "Only Whispers" segment, addressing topics ranging from balancing casual sex with seeking serious relationships, to fun hypotheticals about relationship superpowers, and advice on booty care.Key Topics:Introduction to Pheromones and Attraction (00:00:00): An engaging start discussing the role of pheromones in attraction, setting the tone for a deep dive into this complex topic. Read the Ivanka Savic study here.Exploring Scent Preferences (00:05:45): Delving into the varying preferences for natural scents versus artificial fragrances and the science behind these attractions.'Only Whispers' Listener Segment (00:14:00): Addressing listener queries on navigating casual sex versus serious relationships, imaginative relationship superpowers, and body care advice.Fetishes and Sensory Attractions (00:18:30): A candid discussion on personal fetishes, including a focus on armpit attraction and the sensory experience of ASMR.Wrapping Up: The Diversity of Attraction (00:19:45): Concluding thoughts on the unique and diverse ways we experience attraction, emphasizing the complexity of human relationships and desires. ___LINKS:Follow us on Instagram, TikTok and X.Join the Gayborhood free newsletter or paid membership for bonus episode content.Read more about every episode on our website.___SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW:Modern Gays is published every week. If you love the show and can support us, please subscribe and write a review wherever you get your podcasts! Thanks for listening! xx Daniel and Garet
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What to listen for:“How well does the dog actually understand target odor? Part of the issue is that we think we've taught the dog to alert on a birch container. But in some cases, if you don't train with distractions enough, for instance, the dog is going to alert on what they think is just the non-empty box. So what you think you're training may not be what you're training.”Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the Dames of Detection, Robin Greubel, Stacy Barnett, and Crystal Wing! In this 98th episode of K9 Detection Collaborative, Robin and Stacy take on the second chunk of the questions from the crowd.This edition delves into everything from arousal vs drive, progression plans, tips for traveling with your dog, pheromones and false alerts, and much, much more! Make sure to check out part 1 if you haven't already.Key Topics:Intro to Part 2 of Questions from the Crowd (00:31)Setting Time Limits During Training Sessions (01:27)Looking for Progression Plans and Networks (07:00)Training Differently for Different Organizations (13:02)Handling Arousal Level During a Trial (16:32)Low Arousal Dogs and Arousal vs Drive (23:27)Low Drive vs Low Confidence (33:42)Making Travel with Dogs Easier (34:24)Pheromones and False Alerts (41:11)Speed Round of Final Questions (45:32)Stacy's Quick Gratitude Story Time Wrap-Up (53:23)Resources:K9 Detection Collaborative Episode 97: Questions From the Crowd Winter 2023 Pt 1K9 Detection Collaborative Episode 82: It's All About Time…and TrainingThe Noggle Car CoolerScandinavian Working Dog InstituteCrystal Wing: CBK9We want to hear from you:Check out the K9 Detection Collaborative FB page and comment on the episode post!K9Sensus Foundation can be found on Facebook and Instagram. We have a Trainer's Group on Facebook!Scentsabilities Nosework is also on Facebook. Here is a Facebook group you should join!Crystal Wing K9 Coach can be found here at CB K9 and here at Evolution Working Dog Club. Also, check out her Functional Obedience Class here.You can follow us for notifications of upcoming episodes, find us at k9detectioncollaborative.com to enjoy the freebies, and tell your friends so you can keep the conversations going.Jingle by: www.mavericksings.com Instagram: @mavericktasticAudio editing & other podcast services by: www.thepodcastman.com Instagram: @the_podcast_man
Today's Song of the Day is “Pheromones” by XINA.XINA will be performing at Icehouse on Friday, December 1.
Hey, friend! Welcome back to the show. Have you ever heard of pheromones? In case you're unfamiliar with that term, Pheromones are chemicals produced by plants or animals that other plants and animals pick up on. They're like invisible elements that either attract or repel other of their species. In today's episode, I'm talking about how you give off something like a pheromone that either draws in or repels your estranged daughter or son. And I'm going to tell you something every estranged mother must learn to do to reconcile with her child. Grab your journal and a pen because there's an assignment for you to start working on right away. Let's talk about it. . Join the free Facebook support community for Christian estranged moms: https://www.facebook.com/groups/christianestrangedmothers . Get Your 12 Day Planner To Enjoy A Happier Christmas Season When You're Going Through Family Estrangement: bit.ly/mychristmasguide . Download Your Free Guide Of What To Do When Your Adult Child Estranges: bit.ly/estrangementguide . Schedule a free consultation call to see if Family Estrangement Coaching is right for you. If we work together, here's what you can expect: You'll stop feeling powerless in the estrangement from your child You will know how to manage your mind so that your thoughts make you feel better, instead of worse You'll achieve emotional healing that is KEY to a successful reconciliation We will create a message to your estranged child that greatly increases your odds of reconciliation, using a communication process I've proven repeatedly Apply for your free consultation to find out how Family Estrangement Coaching can help you: https://www.theestrangedmomcoach.com/schedule . Email me: Jenny@theestrangedmomcoach.com
First Rounds on Me Download https://firstroundsonme.co/?utm_source=social&utm_medium=MarinHuago&utm_campaign=FROME Marin, the woman who became internet famous for going on 28 dates in February and documenting the process, is sitting down with producer, creator and co-host of the revolutionary live dating show, UpDating. Brandon discusses how dating and performing are very similar and it's all about enjoying the process. He tells the story of finding his girlfriend through seeing a picture of her and how he believes love is very chemical combined with an instant comfortability. Follow: @ lifeofmarinnyc @ crowdsourcinglove @ Bermmy16 @ theupdatingshow
Jared and Maddison are back talking a bugs. We have mosquitos and cockroaches. It might get a little messy in there, maybe a poop joke or two. Only way to find out, is to go through the wormhole. Come join us on discord: https://discord.gg/7AJKk7G4q9 This podcast is not licensed or endorsed by Nintendo, Pokémon, Creatures Inc., or GAME FREAK
Brooke and Danielle are defeating the August blues by tackling those household projects, focusing on their wellness and health, and of course, squeezing in some end-of-summer fun! Brooke got to release her inner child this weekend, which may have ended with a panicked check-in from her mom. However… do not fear, she got her dank nugs. Danielle also discusses her full circle moment by having all of her besties finally living in the city! The gals lean into how important it is to book that annual gyno appointment, how they are increasing their water intake, and what they think about pheromones. don't forget to tag @galsonthegopodcast @daniellecarolan and @brookemiccio in your listening selfies and stories on Instagram! SHOP GOTG MERCH! *HAMPTONS COLLECTION AVAILABLE NOW * https://fanjoy.co/collections/gals-on-the-go THE GALS ARE GOING ON TOUR! GET LIVE SHOW TICKETS NOW! NYC + Dallas tickets available https://www.galsonthegopodcast.com/live-shows Shop the GOTG x Brooklinen COLLAB! https://brooklinen.pxf.io/LXaB7L GOTG YouTube Channel (watch full episodes with video!) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkCy3xcN257Hb_VWWU5C5vA Gals On The Go Instagram https://www.instagram.com/galsonthegopodcast/ Brooke's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/brookemiccio Brooke's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brookemiccio/ Danielle's Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/daniellecarolan Danielle's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/daniellecarolan/ Business Inquires Can Be Sent to: GalsOnTheGoPodcastTeam@unitedtalent.com Please support the show by checking out our sponsors! FabFitFun: Sign up at FabFitFun.com/GALSONTHEGO , customize your box, and get access to discounts up to 70% off on brands like Fenty, Free People, and Our Place - to name a few. Rocket Money: Cancel unwanted subscriptions – and manage your expenses the easy way – by going to RocketMoney.com/GOTG Gametime: Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code GALSONTHEGO for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply BetterHelp: This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/GALS Babbel: Get 55% off your Babbel subscription - but only for our listeners - at Babbel.com/GALSONTHEGO Quince: Upgrade your closet this summer with Quince. Right now, go to Quince.com/gals to get free shipping and 365-day returns on your next order.
Langston and David answer a listener's email about the female body repelling men if they are incompatible. Send your conspiracy theories, music drops, and any problematic talks to mymommapod@gmail.com We are now on YouTube! Listen & Watch episodes of My Momma Told Me. Subscribe to the channel here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After reading the science headlines this week, we have A LOT of questions. Is chocolate really that good for your health? How do solar flares affect life on earth? And what's the big deal about scientists identifying the chemical motivation for tsetse fly sex? Luckily, it's the job of Short Wave co-hosts Emily Kwong and Aaron Scott and Scientist in Residence Regina G. Barber to decipher the science behind the headlines. Hang out with us as we dish on some of the coolest science stories in this Valentines-themed installment of our regular newsy get-togethers! Have suggestions for what we should cover in our next news roundup? Email us at shortwave@npr.org.