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    Cultivating Place
    ARTOBER: An Artful Life with Flowers, Frances Palmer

    Cultivating Place

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 60:38


    In a world that needs a great deal from us right now, we can almost never go wrong by igniting our creativity. This week on CP we dive deeper into ArtTober in conversation with one of our favorite creatives, artists, gardeners, writers, teachers, and flower lovers. We're speaking once again with writer, photographer, and potter Frances Palmer about her new book Life with Flowers, inspiration and lessons from the garden (2025, Artisan), a sort of Masterclass in growing, arranging with, and loving the art of flowers. A previous guest on the program, one of the 75 women featured in my book The Earth in Her Hands, Frances, is a fantastic inspiration for any creative gardener-maker out there! Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.

    An Aromatic Life
    How Scent Deepens Our Connection To Movies (Whiff of Wisdom) | Tammy Burnstock & Jas Brooks

    An Aromatic Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 11:50


    #163: In this week's whiff of wisdom, In-Glorious Smell-O-Vision co-director and producer Tammy Burnstock and historical scent technology aficionado Jas Brooks share how bringing scent into movie theaters deepens our connection to the story on screen. To listen to the original full episode go to episode #104.Whiff of Wisdom is a biweekly format that spotlights an inspirational insight from a previous guest. The aim is to offer you a whiff of wisdom for your aromatic life, as well as give you some inspiration to try new things that use your sense of smell more. Visit Jas' website: ⁠https://jasbrooks.net⁠Connect with Tammy on Instagram @⁠inglorious_smellovision⁠Connect with Jas on Instagram ⁠@jas_x_flowers⁠Learn more about Tammy's documentary ⁠Inglorious Smell-O-Vision⁠Follow Frauke on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@an_aromatic_life ⁠⁠⁠⁠Visit Frauke's website ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.anaromaticlife.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Get No Place for Plants children's book on Amazon⁠Learn about Frauke's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Scent*Tattoo Project

    Let’s Get Vulnerable: Relationship and Dating Advice
    EP 586: Stop Watering Plastic Plants: How to Attract Real, Secure Love

    Let’s Get Vulnerable: Relationship and Dating Advice

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 37:19


    This episode is short, powerful, and honestly one you'll want to save and come back to. I'm sharing three of my most viral relationship truths, the kind of reminders that land deep and change the way you show up in love.If you've ever found yourself forgiving everyone except yourself, staying too long in relationships that can't grow, or wondering why you keep attracting the same kind of partner… this one's for you.Inside the Episode:Forgive yourself. You did the best you could with the self-worth you had at the time.Stop watering plastic plants. Stop pouring your energy into relationships that can't grow.Heal it at the root. Until you do, you'll keep repeating the same painful patterns.If you're ready to stop settling and start attracting emotionally available love, the kind that feels safe, steady, and real. It's time to do the work inside the Empowered.Secure.Loved. Program.Click Here to Apply the Empowered.Secure.Loved Program

    Time Sensitive Podcast
    Olivia Laing on the Pleasures and Possibilities of Gardens

    Time Sensitive Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2025 64:20


    For the British writer and cultural critic Olivia Laing, restoring and tending to their backyard garden has prompted complex questions of power, community, and mystery, concepts that they beautifully excavate in their latest book, the fascinating and mind-expanding The Garden Against Time: In Search of a Common Paradise. Whether in their nonfiction works, including the critically acclaimed The Lonely City (2016), their art and culture writing and criticism (2020's Funny Weather: ​​Art in an Emergency), or their novels (2018's Crudo and the forthcoming The Silver Book, out this November), Laing turns an incisive eye to examining what it will take for people—our “temporal selves,” as they put it—to forgo loneliness and isolation, reconnect with nature and one another, and flourish on a planet in crisis.On this episode, recorded in their apartment at the Barbican in London, Laing explores gardening and writing's symbiotic relationship; the act of rebelling against a reactive culture by embracing slowness; and the importance of imagining, in vivid detail, the kinds of utopias we could one day very well live in.Special thanks to our Season 12 presenting sponsor, Van Cleef & Arpels.Show notes:Olivia Laing[4:35] The Barbican[7:39] “The Garden Against Time” (2024)[7:53] Mark Rumary[9:08] Notcutts[14:08] “The Lonely City: Adventures in the Art of Being Alone” (2016)[16:07] Jhumpa Lahiri[18:41] Piet Oudolf[19:21] Middleton Place[19:21] The Sackler family[22:54] “Modern Nature” (1991)[24:07] “Paradise Lost” (1667)[25:40] “The Secret Garden” (1911)[25:40] “Tom's Midnight Garden” (1958)[29:29] “The Garden” (1681)[30:29] “Everybody: A Book About Freedom” (2021) [35:07] “The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma” (2014)[39:57] David Wojnarowicz's "Magic Box"[39:57] Ana Mendieta[40:51] Agnes Martin[43:08] “Funny Weather: ​​Art in an Emergency” (2020) [45:29] “Crudo” (2018) [48:20] “A Dance to the Music of Time” (1951–1975) [50:29] “The Silver Book” (2025)[52:48] Federico Fellini[52:48] Pier Paolo Pasolini[55:17] “News from Nowhere” (1890) 

    ZOE Science & Nutrition
    Recap: Why you should eat 30 different plants every week | Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall & Tim Spector 

    ZOE Science & Nutrition

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 16:45


    Today, we're talking about plants. For years, our diets have been guided by a simple three word slogan: ‘five a day'. While it's well established that eating fruit and vegetables is good for us, some experts believe the ‘five a day' message puts too much emphasis on quantity, and not enough on variety. So, is time to adjust our guiding plant principle? I'm joined by Professor Tim Spector and chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, who advocate for a new goal: eating 30 different plants each week. Together, we'll explore why diversity is key for your microbiome and share some delicious ways to bring more plants onto your plate.

    Let's Know Things
    Gamewashing

    Let's Know Things

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 17:33


    This week we talk about Electronic Arts, 3DO, and the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.We also discuss Jared Kushner, leveraged buyouts, and loot boxes.Recommended Book: Bandwidth by Dan CarusoTranscriptElectronic Arts, often shorthanded as EA, was founded in 1982 in California by a former Apple employee named Trip Hawkins, who also went on to found the ill-fated 3DO company, which made video game hardware, and the somewhat more prolific, but also ultimately ill-fated casual game developer Digital Chocolate.EA, though, has been an absolutely astounding success. It's business model was predicated on the premise of selling video games directly to retailers, rather than going through intermediaries. This allowed them to gain more market share than their competitors right off the bat, and it helped them glean higher margins than their competitors from each direct sale, too.EA also established an early reputation for treating its developers really well. They were the first gaming company to feature their developers in advertising and to give them platforms, promoting them as video game artists, basically, and it shared the profits netted from those direct sales with these develops—which in turn meant all the best developers really wanted to work for EA, which led to a beneficial cycle where they created better and better, and more and more financially successful games.In the late-80s, they started deviating from this model somewhat, scooping up a collection of successful independent game development studios and deviating, at times, from the creative lead's vision when releasing their games. They also refocused a fair bit of their resources on franchises, like the immensely successful, as it turned out, Madden NFL series, and they branched out into producing games for the console market, including the still-new Nintendo Entertainment System, in 1990.That same year, EA went public on the NASDAQ, the company got new leadership when Hawkins decided to refocus on his far less successful 3DO hardware startup, and in an interesting twist, the arrival of the Sony Playstation in North America caused EA to drop support for 3DO hardware in the mid-90s so it could refocus on Playstation games, which were a lot more lucrative.By the mid-90s, EA had an astonishingly large and successful software library, including franchises like the aforementioned Madden games and the FIFA soccer games, but also celebrity-tied games like Shaq Fu, and military shooters like Jungle and Urban Strike.By the early-2000s, EA was making exclusive licensing deals with the NFL and ESPN, in order to stave off newfound sports game competitors, and it was the only video game company to consistently make a profit, most others experiencing feast and famine cycles, with periodic wins, but a whole lot of losses they had to cover with the profits from those wins. EA, in contrast, had a reliable stable of profit-sources, and it thus had a whole lot of leverage in terms of attracting and retaining talent, but also getting big names and brands on board, for collaborative projects.What I'd like to talk about today is what happened to EA during and following the 2008 economic crisis, and how and why it recently became an acquisition target for Saudi Arabia.—In 2008, when the global economy was collapsing, EA suffered a bad holiday sales season and fired 1,100 employees and closed 12 of their facilities early the following year. Later in 2009, the company announced the firing of another 1,500 employees, which was about 17% of their total workforce at the time, and in 2010 they acquired a gaming company that focused on mobile games, which were becoming increasingly popular, now that many people had touch-capable smartphones, which brought hot new franchises like Angry Birds under their brand umbrella.On the strength of that acquisition and all those downsizings, in early 2011, EA announced that it hit $3.8 billion in revenue in the financial year for the first time, and in early 2012, it announced it surpassed $1 billion in digital revenue during the previous year, which was a huge figure that early in the digital media landscape. It used some of those profits to scoop up another mobile-first gaming company, adding properties like Plants vs Zombies and Peggle to their library.EA completed another mass-firing in 2013, dismissing 10% of their employees under what they called a reorganization, around the same time they announced an exclusive license with Disney that would allow them to develop Star Wars games.Their stock value boomed in the following years, as a result of those cost-savings measures, and those new relationships, and emboldened by record-high stock valuations, in the mid-20-teens, the company started releasing big-name games, like Star Wars Battlefront 2, with random-content loot boxes and other sorts of microtransactions.This did not go over well with players, who decried these in-game purchasing options as ‘pay to win' mechanics, as players could pay more money to get better characters and equipment, and a lot of the content, even after paying for the expensive games, was still locked behind paywalls, requiring more payments to unlock that content. A bunch of gaming journalists cried foul on this shift as the game careened toward its full release, as did a whole lot of early players, and Disney complained, too, so by the time it hit shelves, the game's loot system was substantially changed, but that whole controversy spooked investors, and led to an 8.5% stock value drop in just a single month, knocking $3.1 billion from the company's valuation. As a result of that controversy, EA also became the face for a larger legal and legislative debate about in-game purchases and how it's kinda sorta like gambling, from that point forward.Soon after, EA experienced a series of bad quarters, including a huge drop of 13.3% to its valuation when a major entry in one of their larger franchises, Battlefield V, was released late, and received very mixed reviews when it was released, which led to a million fewer sold copies than anticipated. The game was also lagging in terms of gameplay behind smaller, nimbler competitors, including then-burgeoning Fortnite.The company saw an overall boost with the surprise success of Apex Legends, and the COVID-19 pandemic boosted sales dramatically for a while, since everyone was staying home, which allowed EA to gobble up a few more competing companies with successful franchises, and they knocked out a few more successful Star Wars games, as well.In early 2021, Saudi Arabia's public investment funds bought 7.4 million shares of EA for about $1.1 billion, which flew under the radar for most gamers, but that'll be important in a moment.Later that year, the company experienced a massive hack, a lot of its data, including the source code for games, stolen and sold on the dark web. EA bought some more competitors, but word on the street in 2022 was the the higher ups at EA were quietly shopping the company around, themselves looking to be acquired by a larger entity, on the scale of Apple or Disney.In early 2023, the company announced more mass-layoffs and launched another internal reorganization. It gutted several of its most popular gaming sub-brands, including BioWare, it cancelled an upcoming Star Wars game, and it announced that it would be shifting away from licensing agreements and refocusing on EA-owned IP.The pattern of layoffs leading to better financial fortunes didn't pay off this time, though. In early 2025, EA divulged that it expected to underperform in the coming year, several of its big-name titles not doing as well as expected; the company cast blame on the market, but players and journalists pointed at the company's gutting of its big-name studios, and the firing of many of its veteran developers to explain the reduced sales.EA had another mass-firing in April of this year, and followed by another in May, which paralleled an announcement that they would no longer be moving forward with a big, planned Black Panther game.In late September of 2025, EA announced that it had reached a deal, worth $55 billion, to go private, no longer selling shares on the stock market, with the financial assistance of a group of investors, which included Affinity Partners, which is led by Jared Kushner, US President Trump's son-in-law, Silver Lake, which is a US-based private equity firm that helps make these sorts of big sales happen, and the aforementioned Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.This deal isn't done yet, it still needs to get regulatory approval and a successful vote by stockholders, but it seems likely to go through, since the US regulatory environment is pretty lax at the moment, and because Kushner is involved, it's unlikely President Trump will take a personal disliking to it.But the big story here seems to be that Saudi Arabia is buying up not just a video game company, but one of the biggest and most successful video gaming companies in the world, which, although it's lost a lot of fan-credibility over the years, still owns some massively influential intellectual property and has just a stunning number of relationships and connections throughout the media world, alongside its huge valuation.If the sale does go through, and we should know for sure by sometime around June 2026, it would be the largest-ever leveraged buyout, which means the purchase was completed by using borrowed money that was borrowed against the asset being purchased; so those investors have taken out debt against EA itself, which is an increasingly common means of buying a large asset on the cheap, but it also typically burdens that asset with a simply astounding amount of debt which must then be recouped, often by selling off undervalued assets.When this happens to a newspaper, for instance, the buyer will often sell off the paper's real estate and fire all their employees, to make money and pay off that debt, and in this case, there's a chance that debt will be paid by throwing up a bunch of new paywalls and really leaning into those in-game transactions that nobody really liked, including politicians, back in the day, but which in this current regulatory environment would probably be allowed, and they would probably make some serious bank off of it initially, before players started getting wise and moving on to other games released by less predatory companies.The really interesting facet of this story, though, is the question of why Saudi Arabia wants a video game company.And to understand that, it's important to understand that, first, the country's Public Investment Fund is meant to help its economy shift away from purely extractive resources, like oil, and it has thus invested in all sorts of things, including luxury beach resorts, minority stakes in financial service companies like Citigroup, stakes in companies like Disney and Boeing and Meta, and increasingly, investments in companies run by allies of President Trump, like the aforementioned Affinity Partners, which was formed by Jared Kushner.So this is an economic play, but also a political play, almost certainly, by the Saudis, to get in good with the people who are in good with the US government.It's also been alleged that this might be an attempt by the Saudis to engage in what's being called game-washing, which is similar to greenwashing, but instead of trying to make a company seem green and sustainable by doing kinda sorta green things, but only as a veneer to cover up the opposite, in this case it means using sports and video games and the like to increase a nation's reputation with humanistic seeming things, despite, well, the truth being much more complicated.Just as when the Fund participated in buying a Premier League football, a soccer team, back in 2021, then, alongside their concomitant establishment of LIV Gold, a golf league meant to compete with the PGA, this investment in EA, and other investments it's made in video game companies like Capcom and Nexon, might be part of a larger effort to diversify the nation's brand, not just its economics. It's human rights record is abysmal, and it's possible they're trying to cover that up, make people forget about it, by creating more connections between Saudi Arabia and more positive things, like sports and games and the like.There are additional concerns about this purchase of EA, too, by the way, because Saudi Arabia's cultural values are very anti-woman, anti-LGBTQ, and anti-liberal, democratic values. So there are fears that we might see less representation and fewer what we might call western values portrayed in the games released by these studios, as a result of this ownership.The folks running EA have said their core values will remain unchanged by the buyout, but it's expected, bare-minimum, that this will lead to another several restructurings and mass-layoffs throughout the company in the coming years, to help recoup all that debt, at the end of which even the people making those promises might be long gone.Show Noteshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_Investment_Fundhttps://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/29/business/dealbook/electronic-arts-buyout-jared-kushner.htmlhttps://www.wsj.com/business/deals/ea-private-deal-buyout-video-game-maker-808aefechttps://www.ft.com/content/61cef75e-ceba-43ee-80e3-040756c6154f?accessToken=zwAGQAMTiJKIkc9hzvdezrpD7tOA4wQHVsYVTw.MEUCIHND3WOT4rS4frIMIOoeXHQeil_Ma1yGrwOqUD2m306DAiEAtA_QLvpyObai9zoo_9GZSljJuJyTKxJgFHpQDcCcVsE&sharetype=gift&token=03dd6ca5-c34f-4925-8a3d-a89f4058ee80https://www.wsj.com/business/deals/ea-silver-lake-deal-jared-kushner-c145cd55?st=eZghQHhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_Arts This is a public episode. 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    The No-Till Market Garden Podcast
    Plants Feed the Soil (Disturbing it Doesn't) + Are Woodchips the Right Pathway Option?

    The No-Till Market Garden Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 17:31


    Welcome to episode 253 of Growers Daily! We cover: plants feeding the soil, why we avoid disturbance (within reason) and woodchips in the tunnel pathways.. OR NOT.  We are a Non-Profit! 

    Why Do We Own This DVD?
    350. The Crow (1994)

    Why Do We Own This DVD?

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2025 89:54


    Diane and Sean discuss the most emo movie of all time, 1994's...The Crow. Episode music is, "It Can't Rain All the Time", written by Graeme Revell and Jane Siberry, performed by Jane Siberry from the OST. Note: There was an error with the initial upload of this episode. If you find there is no audio after the intros, you'll need to refresh this episode, or your app to get the updated audio.-  Our theme song is by Brushy One String-  Artwork by Marlaine LePage-  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublic-  Follow the show on social media:-  BlueSky: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD-  IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD-  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show

    Dude Grows Show Cannabis Podcast
    Use These Tricks to Get More Yields from Smaller Plants

    Dude Grows Show Cannabis Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 78:00


    How Yoga Changed My Life
    148. Type A Meets Savasana

    How Yoga Changed My Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 56:09


    What happens when a Type-A, Stanford alum, and mom of six learns to slow down? For Jennifer, when yoga entered her life, she discovered a new kind of success: presence. In this episode, Adrienne and Jennifer—co-leaders of Vibrant Yoga Leadership 300 hour Yoga teacher training school and longtime collaborators—share stories of how yoga taught Jennifer to listen instead of push, breathe instead of rush, and stay curious about every style and season. Whether she's traveling with her husband, trying new yoga styles around the world, or co-leading advanced teacher trainings, Jennifer embodies a modern yogi's curiosity and heart. Her story is a beautiful reminder that slowing down doesn't mean losing momentum—it means finding peace within it. Tune in for a conversation about balance, growth, and finding peace in every season of life.SHARE YOUR STORIES WITH US! Email us at yogachanged@gmail.comSend us a textWanna be on the show? Click here to fill out our guest info form or drop us a email at yogachanged@gmail.comFollow us on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yogachangedFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yogachanged/For more, go to https://howyogachangedmylife.comThe theme music for this episode, “Cenote Angelita”, was written and produced by Mar Abajo Rio AKA MAR Yoga Music. Dive deeper into this and other original yoga-inspired compositions by visiting bio.site/mcrworks. For the latest updates on upcoming events featuring his live music for yoga and meditation, be sure to follow @maryogamusic on Instagram.

    Dude Grows Show Cannabis Podcast
    Use These Tricks to Get More Yields from Smaller Plants

    Dude Grows Show Cannabis Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 78:00


    In Defense of Plants Podcast
    Ep. 546 -Botanical Art Connects People to Plants

    In Defense of Plants Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 51:01


    Botanical art and science truly feed off of one another. A good botanical artist must understand their subjects to do them justice which fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation for the plants, their habitats, and their role in ecosystems around the world. Join me and botanical artist Carol Woodin as we explore her love of botanical art and her role in helping the American Society of Botanical Artists connect people to plants. This episode was produced in part by Sanza, Eva, Yellowroot, Wisewren, Nadia, Heidi, Blake, Josh, Laure, R.J., Carly, Lucia, Dana, Sarah, Lauren, Strych Mind, Linda, Sylvan, Austin, Sarah, Ethan, Elle, Steve, Cassie, Chuck, Aaron, Gillian, Abi, Rich, Shad, Maddie, Owen, Linda, Alana, Sigma, Max, Richard, Maia, Rens, David, Robert, Thomas, Valerie, Joan, Mohsin Kazmi Photography, Cathy, Simon, Nick, Paul, Charis, EJ, Laura, Sung, NOK, Stephen, Heidi, Kristin, Luke, Sea, Shannon, Thomas, Will, Jamie, Waverly, Brent, Tanner, Rick, Kazys, Dorothy, Katherine, Emily, Theo, Nichole, Paul, Karen, Randi, Caelan, Tom, Don, Susan, Corbin, Keena, Robin, Peter, Whitney, Kenned, Margaret, Daniel, Karen, David, Earl, Jocelyn, Gary, Krysta, Elizabeth, Southern California Carnivorous Plant Enthusiasts, Pattypollinators, Peter, Judson, Ella, Alex, Dan, Pamela, Peter, Andrea, Nathan, Karyn, Michelle, Jillian, Chellie, Linda, Laura, Miz Holly, Christie, Carlos, Paleo Fern, Levi, Sylvia, Lanny, Ben, Lily, Craig, Sarah, Lor, Monika, Brandon, Jeremy, Suzanne, Kristina, Christine, Silas, Michael, Aristia, Felicidad, Lauren, Danielle, Allie, Jeffrey, Amanda, Tommy, Marcel, C Leigh, Karma, Shelby, Christopher, Alvin, Arek, Chellie, Dani, Paul, Dani, Tara, Elly, Colleen, Natalie, Nathan, Ario, Laura, Cari, Margaret, Mary, Connor, Nathan, Jan, Jerome, Brian, Azomonas, Ellie, University Greens, Joseph, Melody, Patricia, Matthew, Garrett, John, Ashley, Cathrine, Melvin, OrangeJulian, Porter, Jules, Griff, Joan, Megan, Marabeth, Les, Ali, Southside Plants, Keiko, Robert, Bryce, Wilma, Amanda, Helen, Mikey, Michelle, German, Joerg, Cathy, Tate, Steve, Kae, Carole, Mr. Keith Santner, Lynn, Aaron, Sara, Kenned, Brett, Jocelyn, Ethan, Sheryl, Runaway Goldfish, Ryan, Chris, Alana, Rachel, Joanna, Lori, Paul, Griff, Matthew, Bobby, Vaibhav, Steven, Joseph, Brandon, Liam, Hall, Jared, Brandon, Christina, Carly, Kazys, Stephen, Katherine, Manny, doeg, Daniel, Tim, Philip, Tim, Lisa, Brodie, Bendix, Irene, holly, Sara, and Margie.

    The Strange Recital
    Found Objects

    The Strange Recital

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 20:06


    "'Listen to this,' he said. What sounded like a wind chime filled the room, a wind chime on a farmhouse porch, restless in a shifting tempest. I could feel a change in barometric pressure and a subtle increase in humidity as the sound floated on the breeze. The feeling was vast and lonely as though isolated on an American prairie."   A recording engineer explores amazing new techniques. Can we capture the deep music made by nature? Can we invite the plants to help us? What could go wrong?

    The Common Descent Podcast
    Spook-E – Piranha Plants

    The Common Descent Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 66:10


    Welcome ... to Spookulative Evolution. Spook-E Season is back! All throughout October, we pick monsters from myth and media and speculate how they – or something like them – could evolve here on Earth, pulling inspiration from real-world species across our planet's history. This year's theme is Monsters of Nintendo! This episode, we begin with a baddie from the Mushroom Kingdom. What evolutionary path might generate a pipe-dwelling plant-like predator? Our creatures to create this time: Piranha Plants. Join the Common Descent Discord server for more Spook-E discussion! https://discord.gg/CwPBxdh9Ev Join us on Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/commondescentpodcast More ways to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/common_descent The Intro and Outro music is “On the Origin of Species” by Protodome. More music like this at http://ocremix.org.

    WCCO's Smart Gardens
    Attracting Birds with Plants in your Yard, How to Dormant Seed, Saving Squash

    WCCO's Smart Gardens

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 40:35


    Maintaining asparagus plants. Plants recommended to attract cedar waxwings. When to aerate and dethatch your lawn. Tips to dormant seeding. When to trim birch trees. Should crabgrass be removed before fertilizing a lawn? Solving moss problems. Keeping slugs away from hostas. Preserving squash for the season. The edible puffball mushroom. How long can potatoes be left in the ground? Tree replacement process. Learn more from horticulturalist Mary Meyer at extension.umn.edu.

    The Plantastic Podcast
    Pam Penick on Gardens of Texas (#46)

    The Plantastic Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2025 71:04


    Discount link for upcoming webinar Layer by Layer on Monday September 29 at 6 pm CDT.PAM PENICK BIOPam Penick is a Texas garden writer, speaker, and advocate for climate-resilient design. She's the author of Gardens of Texas, Lawn Gone!, and The Water-Saving Garden, and the voice behind Digging, her influential website about gardening in a hot climate. A former landscape designer, Pam now tends her own garden under live oaks in northwest Austin, keeping an eye out for screech owls and foxes but wishing for fewer deer. She also leads Garden Spark, a speaker series that brings bold ideas in design and ecology to the Austin gardening community. For more info, visit Digging at penick.net.THE PLANTASTIC PODCASTThe Plantastic Podcast is a monthly podcast created by Dr. Jared Barnes.  He's been gardening since he was five years old and now is an award-winning professor of horticulture at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX.  To say hi and find the show notes, visit theplantasticpodcast.com.You can learn more about how Dr. Jared cultivates plants, minds, and life at meristemhorticulture.com.  He also shares thoughts and cutting-edge plant research each week in his newsletter plant•ed, and you can sign up at meristemhorticulture.com/subscribe.  Until next time, #keepgrowing!

    True Weird Stuff
    Liar, Liar, Plants on Fire

    True Weird Stuff

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 72:56


    Today's True Weird Stuff - Liar, Liar, Plants on Fire   In 1966, Cleve Backster, an interrogation specialist for the CIA, claimed to have discovered something shocking: plants seemed to respond to human thoughts and emotions. He came to this conclusion by hooking up plants to a polygraph machine to measure their response. His controversial experiments with polygraphs suggested that living things might share a hidden form of communication, and sparked a wave of fascination and skepticism that still lingers today.  

    Gardeners' Question Time
    Darley Dale: Flood Proof Plants, Hangry Heathers and Fast Climbers

    Gardeners' Question Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 42:22


    What trees are flood and arid proof that will still be here in a hundred years? How can I rejuvenate my gappy Heathers? What fast growing plants could we plant to hide a wall?Peter Gibbs and a proud panel of gardening experts venture to the Whitworth Institute in Darley Dale where they field questions from an eager live audience of gardeners. Tackling everything from hangry heathers to planting dilemmas, the panel includes head gardeners' Bethan Collerton and Marcus Chilton Jones, and garden designer Bunny GuinnessLater in the programme, James Wong provides  some practical advice on how to keep your plants happy indoors this season. Senior producer: Matthew Smith
 Junior producer: Rahnee PrescodA Somethin' Else production for BBC Radio 4

    Making It Grow Minutes
    Chlorophyll: an expensive molecule for plants to make

    Making It Grow Minutes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2025 1:00


    Chlorophyll is the basis for life on Earth.

    Becker Group C-Suite Reports Business of Private Equity
    The Mel Robbins “Let Them” Theory & Don’t Water Dead Plants 10-2-25

    Becker Group C-Suite Reports Business of Private Equity

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 1:58


    In this episode, insights on focusing energy where it's valued and investing in relationships that are mutually rewarding.

    Regenerative Agriculture Podcast
    Podcast Short: Exploring Endophytes for Healthier Plants with Maizie Koentopp

    Regenerative Agriculture Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 17:29 Transcription Available


    This is the first time we've had a high schooler on the podcast! Maizie Koentopp, a 9th grader in Chicago, conducted a simple yet elegant experiment on buckwheat plants. Motivated by her father's urban farming work and her own concern about climate change, Maizie wanted to test the effect of endophytic bacteria on plant development as an alternative to harmful agrochemicals. She compared seeds inoculated with AEA's BioCoat Gold™ to a non-inoculated control, and found that inoculated seeds (in both sterilized and non-sterilized soil) grew faster, had higher survival rates, and developed more root hairs. If others in Maizie's generation share her curiosity, poise, and scientific rigor, then our future is in good hands." Additional Resources To read more about her research, click here.  About John Kempf John Kempf is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA). A top expert in biological and regenerative farming, John founded AEA in 2006 to help fellow farmers by providing the education, tools, and strategies that will have a global effect on the food supply and those who grow it. Through intense study and the knowledge gleaned from many industry leaders, John is building a comprehensive systems-based approach to plant nutrition – a system solidly based on the sciences of plant physiology, mineral nutrition, and soil microbiology. Support For This Show & Helping You Grow Since 2006, AEA has been on a mission to help growers become more resilient, efficient, and profitable with regenerative agriculture.  AEA works directly with growers to apply its unique line of liquid mineral crop nutrition products and biological inoculants. Informed by cutting-edge plant and soil data-gathering techniques, AEA's science-based programs empower farm operations to meet the crop quality markers that matter the most. AEA has created real and lasting change on millions of acres with its products and data-driven services by working hand-in-hand with growers to produce healthier soil, stronger crops, and higher profits. Beyond working on the ground with growers, AEA leads in regenerative agriculture media and education, producing and distributing the popular and highly-regarded Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, inspiring webinars, and other educational content that serve as go-to resources for growers worldwide. Learn more about AEA's regenerative programs and products: https://www.advancingecoag.com

    Cultivating Place
    Kicking off ARTOBER ON CP, Wild By Design, the Art of Planting with Ben O'Brien

    Cultivating Place

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 55:14


    This week on CP, we kick off ARTOBER. Host Ben Futa is talking all things Wild By Design, the Art of Planting. He's in conversation with Ben O'Brien of Wild By Design, who creates "artfully crafted, richly planted, lovingly tended gardens". Based in Ontario, Ben O'Brien believes that the best gardens captivate, delight, and deeply resonate with people; they respond to, reveal, and amplify the magic of a place; and they are those born from a genuine love of plants. Join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.

    An Aromatic Life
    Olfactive Literacy with Clare Presser

    An Aromatic Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 53:08


    #162: In this episode, Frauke sits down with librarian, fragrance enthusiast, and Paperback Perfumes podcaster Clare Presser to unpack the emerging idea of olfactive literacy: what it means to understand, communicate, and create using our sense of smell. Together they ask: Can we read scents the way we read words? How do memory, culture, and emotion shape the way we smell? And what shifts when we begin to develop a deeper awareness and vocabulary around scent? From the foundational elements of smell health to the parallels with visual and digital literacy, and from perfumers crafting scent narratives to wearers interpreting them through lived experience, this episode is full of scent-loving curiosity. Perfect for anyone fascinated by the language of smell and the many ways it connects us to ourselves and the world around us.Listen to Clare's podcast Paperback PerfumesFollow Clare on Instagram: @paperbackperfumesFollow Frauke on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@an_aromatic_life ⁠⁠⁠⁠Visit Frauke's website ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.anaromaticlife.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Get No Place for Plants children's book on Amazon⁠Learn about Frauke's ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Scent*Tattoo Project

    WBUR News
    Sound designer Skooby Laposky amplifies the hidden lives of plants 

    WBUR News

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 5:00


    The audio explorer and plant DJ collaborates with gardens and trees to turn up the volume on their hidden role in our environment.

    Becker Group Business Strategy 15 Minute Podcast
    The Mel Robbins “Let Them” Theory & Don’t Water Dead Plants 10-2-25

    Becker Group Business Strategy 15 Minute Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 1:58


    In this episode, insights on focusing energy where it's valued and investing in relationships that are mutually rewarding.

    BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast
    Scarecrows & Cornfields

    BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 153:26


    Episode #391 of BGMania: A Video Game Music Podcast. October has arrived! Today on the show, Bryan and Bedroth kick off the spooky month with one of horror's most unsettling rural themes - Scarecrows & Cornfields! Silent sentinels watching over abandoned farms, endless corn mazes where danger lurks just out of sight, and the primal fear of isolation in wide open spaces create the perfect atmosphere for Halloween terror. But not every cornfield hides monsters! From bone-chilling boss battles and survival horror chases to surprisingly cheerful field themes and absurdist comedy, this episode has it all! Email the show at bgmaniapodcast@gmail.com with requests for upcoming episodes, questions, feedback, comments, concerns, or any other thoughts you'd like to share! Special thanks to our Executive Producers: Jexak, Xancu, Jeff & Mike. EPISODE PLAYLIST AND CREDITS Boss -Scarecrow- from Batman: The Brave and the Bold – The Videogame [Jake Kaufman, Kristopher Carter, Michael McCuistion & Lolita Ritmanis, 2010] Nightmare Castle -Stage 7- from Splatter Master [Naotoshi Nishino, 2004] Old Westfall -Day- from World of Warcraft [Jason Hayes, 2004] Psycho Storm -Scarecrow- from Ghost Rider [Timo Baker, 2007] Corn Field from Linkle Liver Story [Hidehiko Enomoto, 1996] Corn Field -Instrumental- from Friday Night Funkin' - Vs. Dave and Bambi: Neutron Rush [Magencopy, 2022] Corn Field Memories from Irozuki Tingle no Koi no Balloon Trip [Masanori Adachi, Tomoko Sano & Kiyoshi Hazemoto, 2009] Killer Corn (or is it Wheat?) from MediEvil Remastered [Andrew Barnabas & Paul Arnold, 2019] Cornfield Chase from Outlast II [Samuel Laflamme, 2017] The Maze from Cornmaze Craze [Elmok, 2021] Happy Shabby Life -Daytime Walking on Scarecrow Field- from Chulip [Hirofumi Taniguchi, 2002] The Scarecrow from Night of the Harvester [Unknown, Unreleased] The Scarecrow from Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare [Peter McConnell, 2014] Top Secret from Maize [Jeff Elliot feat. Nick Walsh & Steve D'Angelo, 2016] LINKS Patreon: https://patreon.com/bgmania Website: https://bgmania.podbean.com/ Discord: https://discord.gg/cC73Heu Facebook: BGManiaPodcast X: BGManiaPodcast Instagram: BGManiaPodcast TikTok: BGManiaPodcast YouTube: BGManiaPodcast Twitch: BGManiaPodcast PODCAST NETWORK Very Good Music: A VGM Podcast Listening Religiously

    Congratulations Pine Tree
    364 - Glitched Plants (with Kija Lucas)

    Congratulations Pine Tree

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 37:21


    This week we have a glorious conversation with artist and educator, Kija Lucas. We talk about misplaced plant species, photo glitches, getting down to business, mental health, and the dramas of installing wallpaper. The music in this episode is by Tommy GuerreroTake care of your brain!Kija LucasTo Bright DisturbancesBlack Cube Gallery Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Intuitive Homeopathy Podcast
    Profound Healing Through Plant Provings and Triturations with Sarah and Angelica

    Intuitive Homeopathy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 21:16


    Angelica Lemke and Sarah Valentini discuss triturations on the ancient plants with Michal Yakir, in the Daintree Forest. Key takeaways:Homeopathic provings in the Daintree rainforest of Australia revealed powerful healing potentials and ancient plant messages.Engaging in trituration provings allowed the group to experience the power of plants in their natural habitat, with symptoms showing up immediately.Plants have evolved from ancient mosses to more advanced species like lilies and asters, carrying wisdom and survival patterns through millions of years of evolution.The healing response experienced during plant provings, such as the connection to Earth through the fossil remedy Baroquenathia, is highlighted in the discussion.

    Grow Your Self
    Don't Plant ANYTHING in October Until You Watch This

    Grow Your Self

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 9:22


    Don't plant a single seed this October until you know whether you're a “number one” or a “number two” gardener. In this video, I'll help you answer that question by figuring out your climate zone for October, and then show you exactly what to plant this month so you don't waste time, seeds, or energy. If you're a number one gardener (frost already hit or on the way), I'll show you the best quick-growing, frost-hardy crops to plant right now. Plants like lettuce, spinach, radishes, carrots, and beets. These plants love cool soil and can give you harvests well into late fall (especially if you use frost cloth protection). If you're a number two gardener (no frost yet and maybe none all year), you're in luck! October is your chance to grow bigger, longer-season crops like kale, Swiss chard, napa cabbage, mustards, arugula, and even fruiting crops like sugar snap peas and fava beans. Plus, you can add calendula for color and natural pest control. And no matter where you garden, there's one thing everyone should plant in October… garlic.(it's so fun and so rewarding!) Most of these crops are part of our Easy Garden Kit, which walks you step by step through planting, tending, and harvesting, plus setting up raised beds and creating my favorite soil mix. I'll link it below so you can grab yours. So before you put anything in your beds this October, watch this video and plant with confidence! IN THIS VIDEO: ➝ Shop the Easy Garden Kit: https://gardenary.samcart.com/products/easy-garden-kit ➝ Join our FREE workshop!- Learn 3 simple steps to design and set up your kitchen garden before the new year: https://www.gardenary.com/workshop ➝ Visit the Gardenary Shop: https://shop.gardenary.com/discount/YOUTUBE (use code YOUTUBE for 10% off!)  ➝ Shop the Gardenary Planting Method: https://gardenary.samcart.com/products/gardenary-planting-method-limited-time FOLLOW GARDENARY: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gardenaryco/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gardenaryco Garden Coaching: https://www.gardenary.com/coaches Find a Garden Coach in Your Area: https://www.gardenary.com/businesses

    Sadler's Lectures
    Cicero On The Nature Of The Gods book 2 - For The Sake Of Rational Beings - Sadler's Lectures

    Sadler's Lectures

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 15:01


    This lecture discusses key ideas from the ancient philosopher and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero's work, On The Nature Of The Gods, which critically examines Epicurean, Stoic, and Skeptic perspectives on matters of theology and cosmology Specifically it focuses upon the presentation of Stoic cosmology and theology by Quintus Lucilius Balbus in book 2, and in particular on his discussion of how the things at the various hierarchically arranged degrees of being exist "for the sake of" (causa in Latin) other things. Plants, which are at the lowest level, are there for both human beings (as cultivated) and for animals, and the otehr non-rational animals exist for the sake of rational beings, which are human beings and the gods. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,500 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Cicero's On The Nature Of Gods - amzn.to/3JITSZc

    Herbally Yours
    Laura Aversano - Divine Nature of Plants

    Herbally Yours

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 28:14


    Ellen Kamhi talks with Laura Aversano, a medical and spiritual intuitive, an ancestral empath, and a spiritwalker. Descended from an ancient lineage of Sicilian adepts and seers, she has been communicating with the spirit world since childhood. She is trained in plant medicine and shamanism from various Indigenous traditions and in many modes of healing. In her book, Divine Nature of Plants, Laura shares her story of awakening to the divine powers of plant spirits. https://www.facebook.com/LSASpiritWalker 

    Why Do We Own This DVD?
    349. Robin Hood: Men in Tights (1993)

    Why Do We Own This DVD?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 66:46


    Diane and Sean discuss another Mel Brooks joint, Robin Hood: Men in Tights. Episode music is, "Men in Tights", lyrics and music by Mel Brooks, performed by the Merry Men Singers: Steve Lively, Randy Crenshaw, Kerry Katz, Geoff Koch, and Rick Logan from the OST.-  Our theme song is by Brushy One String-  Artwork by Marlaine LePage-  Why Do We Own This DVD?  Merch available at Teepublic-  Follow the show on social media:-  BlueSky: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD-  IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD-  Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show

    The No Sweat Nature Study Podcast
    94. Why Do Some Plants Grow Giant Fruits?

    The No Sweat Nature Study Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 16:40


    Have you ever seen a pumpkin so big it needed a forklift? In this episode, we'll discover why some fruits grow to amazing sizes while others stay small on purpose. Join me for the Perfectly Pleasant Pumpkin Class, where we'll follow a pumpkin's journey from flower to fruit and peek inside to explore seeds, rinds, and blossoms. Along the way, you'll discover why pumpkins became a favorite symbol of autumn and create a detailed pumpkin nature journal page of your own! Join No Sweat Nature Study at NoSweatNatureStudy.com. Use the code NOSWEAT for $10 off your first payment of a quarterly subscription. Visit the pumpkins show notes page. See the book list of your nature-themed book suggestions. Share pictures of your nature studies on Instagram or Facebook. Be sure to tag @OurJourneyWestward so Mrs. Cindy will see them! Please subscribe to the podcast and leave a rating and review if you enjoy the episodes. Thank you! It helps the podcast so much! :)

    Pop DNA
    Sex and the City: Men are Like Plants

    Pop DNA

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 73:06


    Is Sex and the City a feminist text?That's the question we sort of attempt to answer in this episode, but ultimately we find it more interesting to talk about Sabrina Carpenter's 2025 album Man's Best Friend and the 2009 romcom film He's Just Not That Into You starring Ginnifer Goodwin. Our rambles meander through discussions of how male characters are written on SATC, and how the show explores the assumed gender binary in general, before detouring through more current works of media that are often brought into feminist discourse, like the aforementioned Man's Best Friend, and the 2023 film Barbie.Can a work of fiction BE inherently feminist? Or can it merely propose ideas or messages that the viewer must consume critically and form their own conclusions?If you are still following us on Instagram, thank you for believing in us.

    Victor E History
    Dr. Albert Yeager and the Quest to bring Tomato Plants to the Plains

    Victor E History

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 18:46


    Horiculture historian and FHSU history alumni Jeremy Gill joins Hollie to discuss Dr. Albert Yeager's research on tomatoes and how he brought the Bison Tomato to the plains.

    Ghost Chronicles
    Strange & Deadly Plants

    Ghost Chronicles

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 55:51


    Marla and Ron speak with Varla Ventura about the strange and deadly plants

    Bloom Box: Growing Deeper
    Episode 94: Fall Insects

    Bloom Box: Growing Deeper

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 48:21


    In this fall-themed episode, Sarah and Hanna are joined by Community Forester Sarah Browning to talk about the insects (and a few not-quite-insects) that become more noticeable this time of year. From spiders in the basement to mosquitoes that won't quit, the conversation covers who these critters are, what they're doing in the fall, and how to live with—or without—them.Learn why wolf spiders seem extra big in autumn, what oak itch mites are really up to in your red oaks, and why minute pirate bugs have such a misleadingly cute name. The team also shares practical advice for dealing with fruit flies, fungus gnats, whiteflies on houseplants, and nuisance insects like Asian lady beetles and boxelder bugs. And of course, they wrap up with their Plants of the Week.We've updated our show notes template! Check it out at https://plantnebraska.org/podcastFor early access to new episodes, photos, and other behind the scenes content, join us on Patreon. For $5/month you'll receive exclusive content or early access to podcasts and other resources while supporting our efforts to Plant Nebraska. https://www.patreon.com/NebraskaStatewideArboretumSend us your questions at growingwithbloombox@gmail.com or leave us a voicemail.Follow us @NebraskaStatewideArboretum on Facebook and InstagramLearn more about the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum: https://plantnebraska.org

    Public Health Post
    Plants, People, and Public Health

    Public Health Post

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 33:45


    PHPod host Jack Mellom speaks with Andy Pulte, professor and undergraduate coordinator of the Department of Plant Sciences at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, about the complex interactions between plants and public health.

    Omnivore
    EP 68: How Plantible Foods Is Unlocking the Power of Plants, IFT FIRST 2025 Trendspotting

    Omnivore

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 33:30


    Entrepreneur Tony Martens shares the story of IFT 2025 pitch competition winner Plantible Foods—from the early rough days living on-site in a trailer to the company's recent success commercializing its plant-based protein ingredient. Food Technology's editors talk about the hot topics and trends they discovered at IFT FIRST 2025. Plus: This episode of Omnivore is … Continue reading EP 68: How Plantible Foods Is Unlocking the Power of Plants, IFT FIRST 2025 Trendspotting →

    RTÉ - Mooney Goes Wild
    The threat posed by alien invasive species: don't bring plants home from your holidays!

    RTÉ - Mooney Goes Wild

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 13:31


    When you are abroad and you see a beautiful plant, you might be tempted to uproot it or collect some seeds, and bring it back to your garden. We have one simple word: DON'T! Éanna Ní Lamhna explains the huge risks of introducing a non-native plant to the ecosystem.

    The Teachable Heart
    Pity, Plants, and People

    The Teachable Heart

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2025 3:21


    Are you willing to sacrifice a little comfort to see others come tofaith in Christ?

    The Easy Allies Podcast
    Yotei, FF Tactics, and Fall Game Preview - Easy Allies Podcast - Sep 26, 2025

    The Easy Allies Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 176:35


    Ep 494 - We share our thoughts on Ghost of Yotei, and the Final Fantasy Tactics remake is in our hands. And it's time for our Fall Game Preview with a stacked October. (Ghost of Yotei Provided by PlayStation) 00:00 - Intro 03:33 - Ghost of Yotei Impressions 23:48 - Final Fantasy Tactics Impressions 35:55 - blippo+ Impressions 41:02 - October Game Preview 01:34:53 - November Game Preview 01:57:17 - December Game Preview 02:05:08 - Top 10 Rumors / Urban Legends 02:16:13 - Also This Week 02:23:06 - L&R: When to Second Run? 02:33:00 - L&R Game: Pokedex Says What? 02:39:28 - L&R: Playing for the Benefits 02:42:40 - Bets 02:47:32 - Closing Fall Game Preview Timestamps: (Thanks to PateOfCourse) October: 41:02 - Super Mario Galaxy + Super Mario Galaxy 2 42:51 - Digimon Story: Time Stranger 43:34 - Carimara 43:52 - Daimon Blades 44:32 - Battle Suit Aces 45:11 - Blood of Mehran / King of Meat / oneway.exe / Shrine's Legacy / SOPA - Tale of the Stolen Potato 45:29 - Absolum 47:10 - Blue Protocol: Star Resonance 48:48 - Bye Sweet Carole 49:59 - Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch 50:10 - Painkiller 51:21 - Necesse 51:59 - Yooka-Replaylee 54:04 - Battlefield 6 57:00 - Disgaea 7 Complete 57:26 - Dreams of Another 58:32 - Little Nightmares III 1:00:05 - Rising Heat 1:00:40 - Ball x Pit 1:03:05 - Royal Revolt Survivors 1:03:40 - Fellowship 1:03:44 - Pokémon Legends: Z-A 1:06:23 - Reach 1:07:00 - ROG Xbox Ally 1:08:22 - The Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Heroes 1:08:34 - Keeper 1:09:03 - Escape Simulator 2 1:09:15 - Jurassic World Evolution 3 1:10:39 - Ninja Gaiden 4 1:11:43 - Spooky Express 1:11:51 - Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 1:14:29 - Dispatch 1:15:36 - Bounty Star 1:15:51 - Double Dragon Revive 1:16:37 - Dreamed Away 1:17:14 - The Jackbox Party Pack 11 1:17:40 - The Lonesome Guild 1:18:05 - Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault 1:18:11 - Plants vs. Zombies: Replanted 1:18:23 - Tormented Souls II 1:19:34 - Once Upon a Katamari 1:19:41 - The Séance of Blake Manor 1:20:07 - Ire: A Prologue 1:21:18 - Two Point Museum (Switch 2) 1:21:55 - Wreckreation 1:22:17 - The Outer Worlds 2 1:23:28 - ADRIFT 1:23:44 - ARC Raiders 1:25:16 - Virtua Fighter 5 R.E.V.O. World Stage 1:25:23 - Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection 1:26:40 - Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake 1:28:21 - Tales of Xillia Remastered 1:29:43 - Mina the Hollower 1:32:25 - Terminator 2D: No Fate November: 1:34:53 - Cairn 1:35:55 - Honeycomb: The World Beyond 1:36:28 - Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment 1:38:26 - Syberia Remastered 1:39:47 - Unbeatable 1:40:26 - I Hate This Place 1:40:42 - Goodnight Universe 1:41:29 - Rue Valley 1:43:16 - Pokémon Pokopia (Pre-orders start. Game releases in 2026) 1:43:54 - Tombwater 1:46:22 - Anno 117: Pax Romana 1:46:48 - GIGASWORD 1:47:36 - Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road 1:49:22 - Where Winds Meet 1:49:49 - Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 1:50:38 - The Berlin Apartment 1:51:37 - Marvel's Deadpool VR 1:51:44 - Morsels 1:52:10 - SpongeBob SquarePants: Titans of the Tide 1:52:26 - Demonschool 1:53:00 - Neon Inferno 1:54:08 - Kirby Air Riders 1:56:03 - Constance December: 1:57:17 - Metroid Prime 4: Beyond 2:00:38 - Octopath Traveler 0 2:01:04 - Toxic Crusaders 2:02:15 - Paralives 2:02:35 - Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered International 2:03:44 - Mutant Football League 2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    From the Stash
    The Nutrient Hacks That Changed Everything - FTS Podcast Ep.251

    From the Stash

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 36:54


    In this episode we explore simple, powerful nutritional strategies to upgrade your energy, focus, and overall health—without drastic diets or expensive supplements.Support the show

    WSJ What’s News
    Trump Declares 100% Tariffs on Pharma Firms Not Building U.S. Plants

    WSJ What’s News

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 13:41


    A.M. Edition for Sept. 26. President Trump unveils new levies on branded or patented drugs from pharmaceutical companies that aren't building manufacturing plants in America. Plus, a federal grand jury in Virginia indicted former FBI director James Comey on charges of making false statements and obstruction during the bureau's earlier investigation of the Trump campaign's ties to Russia in the 2016 election. And, WSJ foreign correspondent Sune Rasmussen details the difficulty in defending against drone incursions for NATO, an alliance built for more traditional military conflicts, in a new age of so-called hybrid attacks. Caitlin McCabe hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn
    Bonus Podcast: Monica Aggarwal, MD — Healing Inflammation and Hearts with Plants

    Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 34:47


    Dr. Monica Aggarwal, a practicing cardiologist and mother, experienced rheumatoid arthritis but was able to dicontinue using medications through the diet and lifestyle changes as she shares in her book Body on Fire. She later completed a randomized study of plant-based diets—with and without olive oil—showing that both improve outcomes compared to the standard American diet. An advocate for whole foods, she suggests choosing avocados and olives over the oils derived from them, while also recognizing supporting data for extra-virgin olive oil and avocado oil. Check out her book and listen to our conversation on this special bonus episode of Heart Doc VIP with Dr. Joel Kahn.

    Sadler's Lectures
    Cicero On The Nature Of The Gods book 2 - Providence, Plants, And Animals - Sadler's Lectures

    Sadler's Lectures

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 14:38


    This lecture discusses key ideas from the ancient philosopher and statesman Marcus Tullius Cicero's work, On The Nature Of The Gods, which critically examines Epicurean, Stoic, and Skeptic perspectives on matters of theology and cosmology Specifically it focuses upon the presentation of Stoic cosmology and theology by Quintus Lucilius Balbus in book 2, and in particular on his discussion of how the many ways in which species of plants ad animals seem well-designed for their determinate activities and functions seem to suggest that there is a providential designer and arranger who ordered them in those ways. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 3,500 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Cicero's On The Nature Of Gods - amzn.to/3JITSZc

    The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
    Why you absolutely MUST take algae daily to protect your longevity : 1334

    The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 61:47


    Your mitochondria are the power plants of your cells, and when they break down, you lose energy, brain sharpness, and resilience against aging. In this episode, you'll learn how to hack your mitochondria to supercharge human performance, prevent decline, and extend longevity with tools that are natural, effective, and backed by decades of research. Watch the condensed video highlight version of this episode (and much more!) on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Host Dave Asprey sits down with Catharine Arnston, founder of ENERGYbits, recent PhD graduate, and one of the world's top experts on algae and functional medicine. Entering her 70th year without medications, with the cognition to finish a doctorate, and the health markers of someone decades younger, Catharine is living proof of how mitochondria and nutrition shape aging, brain optimization, and resilience. Together they break down why mitochondria fail after age 30, how algae works as a master supplement to restore superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione, and what happens when you give your cells the nutrients they're wired to need. They uncover how mitochondria connect to energy, inflammation, metabolism, and cellular resilience. This is a masterclass in hacking energy and longevity, built for people who want to upgrade every system of the body and mind. You'll learn: • Why mitochondria decline after age 30 and how to stop it • The role of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione in preventing cellular “rust” • How spirulina and chlorella outperform most supplements for detox and energy • The connection between mitochondria and brain optimization • Why men's higher iron levels accelerate aging and how algae helps balance it • The real link between metabolism, inflammation, and longevity • How to build a mitochondria-first biohacking stack that actually works This is essential listening for fans of biohacking, hacking human performance, functional medicine, and longevity who want actionable tools from Host Dave Asprey and a guest who embodies what it means to age with energy, clarity, and vitality. 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 brings you the knowledge to take control of your biology, extend your longevity, and optimize every system in your body and mind. Each episode delivers cutting-edge insights in health, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, biohacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. New episodes are released every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday (audio-only), and Sunday (BONUS). Dave asks the questions no one else will and gives you real tools to become stronger, smarter, and more resilient. Keywords: Catharine Arnston, mitochondria, biohacking, algae supplements, spirulina, chlorella, superoxide dismutase, SOD, glutathione, metabolism, longevity, human performance, brain optimization, functional medicine, supplements, neuroplasticity, nootropics, ketosis, fasting, cold therapy, sleep optimization, carnivore, Danger Coffee, Smarter Not Harder, Dave Asprey, Human Upgrade podcast **CTA: Go to www.energybits.com and use code ‘BEYOND' for a 20% discount** Thank you to our sponsors! HeartMath | Go to https://www.heartmath.com/dave to save 15% off. Zbiotics | Go to https://zbiotics.com/DAVE for 15% off your first order. STEMREGEN | Go to https://stemregen.co/dave25 and use code DAVE25 for 25% off your order. Resources: • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com/discount/dave15 • Dave Asprey's BEYOND Conference: https://beyondconference.com • Dave Asprey's New Book – Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated • Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: 0:00 — Trailer 1:18 — Intro 3:03 — Longevity & Algae 8:48 — Mitochondria & ATP 13:08 — Free Radicals & SOD 13:18 — Aging After 30 17:18 — Men vs Women in Aging 24:18 — Mitochondrial Breakdown 30:03 — Algae for Mitochondria 37:18 — SOD, Glutathione & Manganese 45:18 — Algae Dosing Tips 51:18 — Processing & Quality 58:18 — Carnivore vs Plants 1:00:48 — Takeaways See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Cultivating Place
    The Hidden Histories of Garden Legacies, with Rose Vincent Resource Librarian NYBG

    Cultivating Place

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 54:07


    This week on Cultivating Place, in honor of this first week of Autumn, and the idea of passing time, looking back, and the importance of memory and history, host Abra Lee welcomes someone whose work reminds us that gardens are not only grown in the soil but also in the stories we keep and share. Abra is in conversation with Rose Vincent, Resource Sharing Librarian at the New York Botanical Garden's renowned Mertz Library. Rose helps make one of the world's greatest collections of botanical knowledge accessible to people everywhere. Through her work, Rose ensures that plant lovers, researchers, and communities can connect, which links us through the living history of plants, gardens, and the people who tend them. She's also a curator and collaborator on creative exhibits, such as Dead Formats, which explore the various ways humans have recorded and shared their relationship with the plant world. Rose's work reminds us that libraries are not quiet, static spaces, but vibrant, growing gardens of knowledge — alive with connection, curiosity, and care. Rose is a librarian, a connector, a storyteller, and a keeper of botanical memory. Listen in! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit www.cultivatingplace.com. All photos Courtesy of Rose Vincent & NYBG, all rights reserved.

    Unlocking Your World of Creativity
    Dr. Giovanni Aloi, Dismantling the Artist Myth

    Unlocking Your World of Creativity

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 25:43


    Welcome back to Your World of Creativity—the podcast where we explore inspiration, insight, and imagination across every creative discipline.Today we're diving deep into the wild terrain where art, animals, plants, and posthuman philosophy meet. Our guest is Dr. Giovanni AloiGiovanni's Website @dr.aloi on Instagram Giovanni on YouTube He is an acclaimed author, educator, curator, and Editor in Chief of Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture. He's also the author of many influential books, including Art & Animals, Speculative Taxidermy, Why Look at Plants?, and most recently, I'm Not an Artist: Reclaiming Creativity in the Age of Infinite Content.1. "Reclaiming Creativity for Everyone"Giovanni, your new book I'm Not an Artist opens with a bold statement: that the label “artist” may be holding us back. What inspired this reframe, and how did you come to the conclusion that we need to dismantle the myth of the artist? How do you see this redefining everyday creativity—whether someone is painting, gardening, or arranging a bookshelf?2. "Do Animals Make Art?"You've challenged the age-old question—“Do animals make art?”—not to answer it definitively, but to expose our biases about creativity. What do you believe animal behavior teaches us about intelligence, design, and expression? You write beautifully about leopard slugs, spiders, and birds. How do their acts of building, weaving, and mating performances reframe what we consider “artistic” or “creative”?3. "Plant Thinking and Posthuman Aesthetics"In books like Why Look at Plants? and Estado Vegetal, you explore what plants can teach us about attention, slowness, and presence. What is plant thinking, and how might it change the way we make or appreciate art? You've curated exhibitions on vegetal aesthetics—what kind of work emerges when artists engage plants not as symbols, but as collaborators?4. "Creativity Beyond the Gallery"You argue that art institutions and academia often perpetuate colonialist and elitist views of creativity. What are some ways we can decentralize this power and expand the definition of who gets to be creative? Can you give an example from your curatorial or academic work where you've seen this kind of creative equity in action?5. "From Genius to Generosity"You critique the idea of the “artist genius” as isolating and ego-driven. What happens when we replace genius with generosity, and art with acts of care? In this context, what role do educators, curators, and even podcasters play in cultivating shared creativity?A big shoutout to our sponsor, White Cloud Coffee Roasters. You can enjoy a 10% discount on your first order at WhiteCloudCoffee.com with the code CREATIVITY at checkout.Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review Your World of Creativity on your favorite podcast app. And we'll see you next time as we continue our journey to explore how creators around the world turn inspiration into action.

    The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
    #1108 Are Plants Making You Sick? – The Shocking Truth About Inflammation & Chronic Disease with Dr. Robert Kiltz

    The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2025 48:21


    In this episode of the Metabolic Freedom Podcast, Ben Azadi sits down with Dr. Robert Kiltz—a fertility doctor who's shaking up the nutrition world with his bold advocacy for the carnivore lifestyle. Dr. Kiltz believes that a diet rich in fatty meats isn't just satisfying, it's the key to reducing inflammation, reversing chronic disease, and reclaiming vibrant health. Together, they dig into why our modern obsession with plants and fear of animal fats may actually be fueling today's health crisis. You'll hear Dr. Kiltz challenge the “healthy plate” advice we've all been taught, trace nutrition back to our evolutionary roots, and share practical steps for making the carnivore diet work in real life. If you've ever wondered whether plants are as harmless as we think—or if more steak and butter might actually be good for you—this conversation will inspire you to rethink everything you know about food and health.