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Phil D'Anjou joins the cast to talk Legion of the Lost.Roster: jarvis-protocol.com/rosters/e2c201c9-4f98-46cd-9c7a-ecc81ab3fc06Join our discord where we chat every day: https://discord.gg/kVtYy7ZIf you enjoy this content and are in a position to support us, please consider becoming a patron: patreon.com/TheDangerRoomPodcast
Send us a textWhat happens when scientific curiosity meets ancestral connection? Phil DeAngelis, founder of Phil's Figs and coastal geologist, takes us on a journey that weaves together seemingly unrelated passions into a life of purpose and discovery.Phil's story begins in Pennsylvania, where gardening was simply part of life in his Italian-American and German-American household. Following the expected corporate path after college, he worked in marketing for Zipcar while an undercurrent of scientific curiosity continued to pull at him. A transformative trip to Italy not only connected him with his heritage but introduced him to fresh figs for the first time—awakening memories of his great-grandfather's cherished fig tree that had been ceremoniously wrapped each winter to survive Philadelphia's cold.The podcast explores how Phil's mounting fascination with figs coincided with his decision to leave corporate life and pursue graduate studies in geoscience. With remarkable candor, he describes the humbling experience of returning to school, the challenges of scientific writing, and the painstaking research of collecting foraminifera from deep ocean sediments to study climate change events.We delve into the fascinating geology of East Coast barrier islands—remnants of ancient Appalachian Mountains—and how Phil's work with coastal plant species helps determine environmental boundaries within inches of elevation. The conversation shifts to the extraordinary world of figs, their ancient relationship with humanity dating back to Mesopotamia, and their unique reproductive cycle involving specialized wasps.Whether you're a science enthusiast, plant lover, or simply someone wondering about different career paths, Phil's story reminds us that curiosity is the greatest guide. As he says, "Play the long game and just keep going on something that truly interests you. If you don't know, go out and start trying stuff."Ready to experience the incomparable taste of a fresh fig or learn why coastal plants matter? This episode will inspire you to let your passions—however diverse—lead the way.Phil's LinksFacebookYouTubeSupport the showAs always, thanks so much for listening! Subscribe, rate, and review Planthropology on your favorite podcast app. It helps the show keep growing and reaching more people! As a bonus, if you review Planthropology on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser and send me a screenshot of it, I'll send you an awesome sticker pack!Planthropology is written, hosted, and produced by Vikram Baliga. Our theme song is "If You Want to Love Me, Babe, by the talented and award-winning composer, Nick Scout. Midroll tunes are by Rooey. Substack: Office Hours Website: www.planthropologypodcast.com Podchaser: www.podchaser.com/Planthropology Facebook: Planthropology Facebook group: Planthropology's Cool Plant People Instagram: @PlanthropologyPod e-mail: planthropologypod@gmail.com
Gene and cohost Tim Swartz present a super special paranormal roundtable discussion featuring Paul Dale Roberts, Paranormal Soul Brother (Xandean X) and Phil D'Asaro. Paul is also known as The Demon Warrior and is a Fortean Investigator who investigates all things paranormal from ghosts to demons to cryptids to UFOs. He has investigated loads paranormal hot spots that include Area 51; Skinwalker Ranch, Stonehenge and even the victim locations of well-known serial killers. Paul writes for Costa Rican Times, Un-X Magazine, Phenomena Magazine, Outer Limits Magazine and Paranormal Underground Magazine. Paranormal Soul Brother is known for his acting career on WKRP Cincinnati. In addition to his YouTube channel, he is a professional dancer and performer. He also works as a podcaster and Fortean investigator that investigates ghosts, demons, UFOs/UAPs and cryptids. Phil D'Asaro is a USMC veteran, computer engineer, and an award-winning documentary filmmaker. His books include: "Sacramento City of Blood" (2019) and "My Dog Julio" (2022). Phil's podcasts include "Cities of Blood Podcast" and "The Waiting room 2024-2025." The discussion will focus on a range of topics, including the most notorious location for serial killers and various paranormal encounters.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-paracast-the-gold-standard-of-paranormal-radio--6203433/support.
Dans cet épisode, Marie reçoit la philosophe Alice de Rochechouart, créatrice du génial podcast Le Phil d'actu, pour parler de son sujet de thèse : la fin du monde. Encore un épisode qui va être mega déglingue, en somme.Ecoutez le Phil d'actu : https://www.lephildactu.fr/Vulgaireun podcast présenté par Marie Misset et PAS Marine Baousson PFFFFréalisé par Antoine OlierGraphisme et illustrations : Juliette PoneyGénérique : Romain Baousson Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this week's episode, David and Ian discuss the recent pullbacks to election gaps, and those sectors that held their gaps and reclaimed 50 day moving averages. They also discuss the current state of the growth versus value relationship and recent moves in commodities.
In this episode, Janey is chatting with Phil D'Angelis from Phil's Figs! Phil does not just love figs, he's obsessed with figs! The obsession began when Phil had his first taste of a fresh fig while backpacking in Italy and when he started being able to grow them in his North Carolina garden.They discuss the best tips and tricks for growing and maintaining fig trees like the right time to prune your trees, the “rule of three” and propagation. Phil's goal is to make them accessible in all climates, for everyone. Figs are extremely unique in so many ways, join them for this fun chat about this iconic tree!Figs: A Global History.Check out more from Phil: Instagram @philsfigsYouTubeWebsiteLove what you're hearing?Make sure to check out more from Janey:StoreFacebookInstagramYouTubeDig, Plant, Water, Repeat is produced in association with Caloroga Shark Media. Hear other shows from Caloroga Shark along with subscription info and Merch with free shipping here!
Explore the cutting-edge of philanthropy education with Amir Pasic, Dean of the Lilly School of Philanthropy. Discover how data-driven research, innovative programs like the Phil D, and a global perspective are shaping the future of giving. Learn about bridging academic theory with real-world practice in this insightful conversation on the evolving landscape of philanthropy.
Whooooa Phil D returns to the show! And he wants to talk about Planet Hollywood, his weird coworkers, and how the NFL sucks. We also dive into hockey, NHL breakway, and the drops we want to see on the platform. Then Phil leaves and LG talks to himself about Top Shot for 30minutes. Plus, we have a random viewer drop into the show as part of TFM Media Pass. Its a banger! Big Foot Video https://twitter.com/DailyLoud/status/1712218991714795711 Outline 00:00 - Intro 00:45 - Phil D returns! 04:00 - Planet Hollywood Restaurant 08:00 - Why Do People Have Bumper Stickers 10:00 - “Big John Stud” Cameo Appearance 13:00 - Phil is afraid of his mailroom coworker 18:00 - Does the NFL suck now? 28:00 - Phil's bucket list 35:00 - The Best Player in the NHL 45:00 - NHL Breakaway is killing it! 57:00 - How to make Rewards better for NHL & Sports Collections 1:02:00 - Top Shot Packs; Worth it? 1:10:00 - Sorare User Problems?