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Polar Bears symbolize the icy landscapes of the far north like no other animal. The bear's way of life — its very survival — is inseparable from the Arctic pack-ice. Less familiar is a remarkable bird that shares with the Polar Bear this vital link to ice: this Ivory Gull. The gulls feed on small fish and other marine life, but also scavenge carcasses, including those left by Polar Bears. Global warming has brought increasing change to the world of ice-dependent species such as the Ivory Gull and Polar Bear.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org.Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We're recapping the wild 2025 that we had by picking some of our favorite moments and going through the list of our top 5 favorite horror movies of 2025 are!
Welcome to the thirty-ninth episode of the Zoology Ramblings Podcast! In this episode, Emma and Robi adopt a wintery, festive theme for this December episode. They start by looking back at their wildlife adventures from 2025. Robi also explores the question 'to Beave or Not To Beave?', when considering the role of beavers contributing to natural flood management. For his species of the week, Robi discusses the festive reindeer and Emma talks about the Arctic fox and her special connection to them in Iceland. For their local conservation stories, Robi spotlights some exciting new research showing how reintroducing wolves in Scotland could help regenerate forests and sequester carbon. Emma platforms the European Young Rewilders, with Emma and Robi keen to join the movement. Robi and Emma end with their global conservation news, with Robi delving deeper into polar bear hunting and management, breaking down WWF's stance on this topic. Emma ends by sharing some sad new for snowy owls in Sweden, but also some better news for the species in North America. We look forward to bringing you with us into 2026!Robi Watkinson is a Conservation Biologist and wildlife filmmaker specialising in the spatial and movement ecology of large carnivores, camera trapping survey methods, rewilding, metapopulation dynamics and conservation planning. He has an MSc in Conservation Biology from the FitzPatrick Institute of African Ornithology, and the Institute of Communities and Wildlife in Africa, University of Cape Town. He is based between Cape Town and London, and has strong interests in equitable and inclusive conservation, palaeontology and wildlife taxonomy and evolution!Emma Hodson is a Zoologist and wildlife content creator, currently working in the community and engagement team at Avon Wildlife Trust. Emma's role as a Wildlife Champions Project Officer involves supporting and upskilling people to take action for nature in their local communities. Emma has experience in remote wildlife fieldwork, and has been part of Arctic fox, macaw and cetacean research teams in Iceland, Peru and Wales respectively. She has also been involved in animal care and rehabilitation work in Costa Rica and South Africa. Emma is particularly passionate about the interface between community engagement and wildlife monitoring, and enjoys running workshops and giving talks on topics including camera trapping, beaver ecology and rewilding. You can watch "Rewilding A Nation" for free on WaterBear by following this link: https://www.waterbear.com/watch/rewilding-a-nation . You can follow more of our weird and wonderful wildlife adventures on instagram: @zoologyramblingspodcast & @robi_watkinson_wildlife & @emma_hodson_wildlife
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This week Pip is joined by friends of the podcast and friends in life MUSA OKWONGA and POLARBEAR! Part 2 of 2!Otherwise known as the 'elevated' Drunkcast with 100% less rowdiness and very little if any drunkenness! So an entirely respectful affair all in all (shoutouts and love of course to Chris and Stu as always). It's a rare occasion for this formation to come together too, as Musa is an incredibly busy writer/performer/podcaster, and Polar is perpetually busy with the words and the page. What happens though is a beautifully cordial, jovial, inspiring and really warm catchup between folks who have a lot of love for each other but a love which radiates outwards to us too. You'll notice it and feel it. And while tough topics come up - not least involving where Musa lives and the environment cooking there - it is all met with that said outward gaze and a communal outlook. A perfect listen not only for this time of year, but for this time in the world. A lush mix of local and global happening throughout - the small acts of kindness which spread out, that kind of vibe. Oh and on the subject of vibes - let's all just crown Polar the Vibemaster General, while we're at it. ENJOY! Merry festivetimes to all who get down as such - but as always lots of love to all of you listening XXPIP'S PATREON PAGE if you're of a supporting natureMUSA OKWONGAPOLARBEARSPEECH DEVELOPMENT WEBSTOREPIP TWITCH • (music stuff)PIP INSTAGRAMPIP TWITTERPIP PATREONPIP IMDBPOD BIBLE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This week Pip is joined by friends of the podcast and friends in life MUSA OKWONGA and POLARBEAR! Part 1 of 2!Otherwise known as the 'elevated' Drunkcast with 100% less rowdiness and very little if any drunkenness! So an entirely respectful affair all in all (shoutouts and love of course to Chris and Stu as always). It's a rare occasion for this formation to come together too, as Musa is an incredibly busy writer/performer/podcaster, and Polar is perpetually busy with the words and the page. What happens though is a beautifully cordial, jovial, inspiring and really warm catchup between folks who have a lot of love for each other but a love which radiates outwards to us too. You'll notice it and feel it. And while tough topics come up - not least involving where Musa lives and the environment cooking there - it is all met with that said outward gaze and a communal outlook. A perfect listen not only for this time of year, but for this time in the world. A lush mix of local and global happening throughout - the small acts of kindness which spread out, that kind of vibe. Oh and on the subject of vibes - let's all just crown Polar the Vibemaster General, while we're at it. ENJOY - part 2 coming shortly!PIP'S PATREON PAGE if you're of a supporting natureMUSA OKWONGAPOLARBEARSPEECH DEVELOPMENT WEBSTOREPIP TWITCH • (music stuff)PIP INSTAGRAMPIP TWITTERPIP PATREONPIP IMDBPOD BIBLE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On their penultimate show, Marc Malusis and his co-host break down the "calous business" of the New York Mets' offseason following the departure of Pete Alonso. With the news of Alonso heading to the Orioles and Edwin Diaz out the door, Malusis demands to know why David Stearns and Steve Cohen—despite having the deepest pockets in baseball—refused to match a reasonable offer to keep the "Polar Bear" behind Juan Soto. The duo debates whether Stearns is a brilliant architect building a sustainable winner or a cold-hearted executive tearing down the clubhouse's soul. From the "skepticism" of the Mets' new casino-linked finances to the potential (and pitfalls) of a Kyle Tucker pursuit, Malusis leaves no stone unturned in this heated post-mortem of a franchise at a crossroads.
It's Christmas! Tony and Kelsey break down their favorite Christmas themed horror movies, who the best killer Santa is, and talk about some of the craziest crimes that have been committed on Christmas!
Yes, that's The Man of the West. But NPB means that to refer to Ilbereth, the secretary for Father Christmas, who writes the largest portion of this second half of the 1937 letter. What does roast Polar Bear taste like? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pete Alonso has signed with the Orioles, and the Birds' offseason appears to have some life! The post Episode 419: Tyler, Taylor, Polar Bear, Spy appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Pete Alonso has signed with the Orioles, and the Birds' offseason appears to have some life! The post Episode 419: Tyler, Taylor, Polar Bear, Spy appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Join The Man of the West for the 1936 letter as Father Christmas introduces us to a new member of Team North Pole, and Polar Bear takes a very long bath. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A polar bear cub has defied the odds in Northern Manitoba after being adopted by another mother bear, leaving researchers excited about what it could mean for polar bear health and survival amidst climate pressures on the species.
We are running an audience survey to make sure we are best serving our listeners! Complete the survey here: tinyurl.com/thecompoundpod Head to the Binny's at 290 Hawthorn Village Commons in Vernon Hills to get your Parce this week! On this week's episode of the Compound Podcast with Ian Happ, the guys discuss the exodus out of the Mets in New York, with Pete Alonso being the latest Met to leave. Plus, Kenley Jansen, Merrill Kelly and others sign BIG free agent deals! Check out full video episodes on Marquee every Thursday and on YouTube on the Marquee Sports Network channel. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this emotionally charged episode of Giant Mess, Neal Lynch reacts to one of the most frustrating offseasons in Mets history. From trading Brandon Nimmo to the Rangers for Marcus Semien, letting Pete Alonso walk to the Orioles, and watching Edwin Díaz head to L.A., Neal dives into all the monumental moves, the questionable decisions by David Stearns, and the eerie silence from Steve Cohen.Is the focus on defense worth dismantling the heart of the team? Has Stearns pulled the plug too soon? With Soto left standing and everyone else gone, what's next for the Mets—and for a fanbase already reeling? Neal unpacks it all with his signature blend of heart, humor, and heartbreak.00:00:00 - Intro00:00:37 - Is This One Of The Saddest Offseasons in Mets History?00:12:42 - Silver Slugger & Gold Glove Award Finalists00:21:31 - Coaching Staff Changes00:25:02 - Status of Unrestricted Free Agents From 2025 Mets Roster00:31:59 - Trade Candidates: Kodai Senga, Mark Vientos, Jeff McNeil00:35:18 - Expectations for Brett Baty & Mets Hall of Fame Inductees00:37:45 - Brandon Nimmo Trade Reaction + Marcus Semien Stats00:53:39 - Signing Free Agent Closer Devin Williams00:58:36 - Edwin Diaz Signing With Dodgers, Tyler Rogers Signing With Blue Jays01:07:40 - Pete Alonso Signing With Orioles01:16:22 - Signing Free Agent Infielder Jorge Polanco01:21:53 - Which Move Hurt The Most? Do We Trust Stearns & Cohen's Vision?01:25:12 - Francisco Lindor & Tarik Skubal Trade Rumors#Mets #MLB #MLBHotStove #PeteAlonso #BrandonNimmo #EdwinDiaz #DavidStearns #SteveCohen #MLBTrades #MetsOffseason #Baseball #MetsFans #JuanSoto #MarcusSemien #JorgePolancoNew York Giants Fan Rants & Analysis - https://bit.ly/NYGiantsYTPlaylist NY Mets Fan Rants & Analysis - https://bit.ly/MetsYTPlaylist Movie Reviews - https://bit.ly/GiantMessMovieReviews TV Show Reactions - https://bit.ly/GiantMessTV Funny Stories - https://bit.ly/GiantMessFunnyStoriesABOUT NEAL LYNCH:Neal Lynch is the creator and host of Giant Mess, a podcast blending sports commentary, pop culture analysis, and storytelling. Former 4th string quarterback and middle relief pitcher at a Division III school. Degrees in Film & Media Studies and Communications. Helped multiple major media and entertainment publishers develop, produce, optimize, distribute, and promote videos across web, video, and social media platforms. Single dad who loves to blog, podcast, write, edit, optimize, strategize, and over-analyze. ABOUT "GIANT MESS":"Giant Mess" is a weird sports and entertainment comedy podcast hosted by a giant mess, the Real Cinch Neal Lynch. Neal covers New York Giants football, NY Mets baseball, movies, and TV shows, mixing in funny stories along the way. Episodes focus on movie reviews, tv show recaps, post-game analysis, predictions, breakdowns, reactions, and funny stories.Subscribe to Giant Mess on YouTube: https://bit.ly/GiantMessYT Follow me on:* Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/neallynch * My Official Blog - http://bit.ly/neallynchBLOG * Facebook Page - http://bit.ly/GiantMessFB * Twitter - http://bit.ly/NealLynchTW * Personal Instagram - http://bit.ly/NealLynchIG * Podcast Instagram - https://bit.ly/GiantMessInstagram * Subscribe on Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/GiantMessApple * Subscribe on Spotify - http://bit.ly/GiantMessSpotify
While The Man of the West is sometimes guilty of such trouble, today's title refers to guests at the North Pole in 1934: Polar Bear's young cousins, Paksu and Valkotukka! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's time for our holiday tradition of reading from Letters From Father Christmas, this time starting in 1933 as Polar Bear continues his goblin-smashing ways! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BT unleashes a scorching take on the perceived softness of Pete Alonso and the Mets following a caller's comment about Alonso being hit by pitches. Tierney admits he "lost a little respect for Pete" when he was drilled by a pitch and restrained by Cardinals coach Stubby Clapp, citing Alonso's weak quote about hurting someone if he got mad. BT argues that for a "big, burly" player, the failure to retaliate or have his teammates defend him reveals a deep cultural flaw. He supports the Mets' "burning it down" reboot, agreeing that the old group lacked the "nuts" to win, and challenges the notion that new baseball executive David Stearns is "incompetent" despite some rough early moves. The discussion wraps with a fond farewell to the audience before BT's final full show on Friday.
In this episode, Hagen and Brett discuss:* The Polar Bear is Heading to Baltimore* Atlanta is Loading Up* St. Louis Adds a Sleeper Arm to the Rotation* Detroit Continues to Bolster the Rotation* The Rockies Continue to Add to Management Team Get full access to The Skippers View at www.theskippersview.com/subscribe
It's a new era in Baltimore! The Orioles made the biggest splash of the last 20+ years at this year's Winter Meetings, signing slugging first baseman, Pete Alonso, to a five year, $155 million contract to fortify the middle of the order and give the O's one of baseball's best lineups. And with Mike Elias's comments that they have an "unlimited budget," it would appear the team is far from finished adding to this roster. Dillon Atkinson fills in for Zach Moore as he and Paul react to this huge signing and opine on what's to come. All that and more on The Bat Around!
The Polar Bear has gone extinct in Queens as career New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso has joined the Baltimore Orioles. A fan favorite for seven seasons—during which he set the franchise home run record, captured the single-season rookie home run record, and won multiple Home Run Derby titles—Alonso will be wearing orange and black next season.On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the surprising five-year, $155 million contract the Birds gave Alonso and why it's awesome to see a superstar join a team like the Orioles instead of the usual suspects signing big free agents. They then try to figure out what the Mets do next after losing yet another fan favorite, and how the move is leaving former players flabbergasted.Later, Jake and Jordan discuss Robert Suarez joining the Atlanta Braves and why we shouldn't be sleeping on them next season, as well as a few other smaller free-agent deals that have gone down post–Winter Meetings. Then the guys make their picks for this week's The Good, The Bad & The Uggla.1:11 — The Opener: Alonso to the Orioles24:01 — Scott Boras Scoreboard update27:16 — Nuclear Overreaction: What happens to the Mets?41:49 — Around the League: Suarez to Braves49:17 — Other signings in baseball52:36 — The Good, The Bad & The Uggla Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Tonight, your little one can ride along with Koko and Kira on the gentle Polar Bear Express, a magical train run by friendly polar bears, for the dreamiest Christmas adventure. With soothing rhymes, soft sounds and repetitions, your tots will sleep soundly through the night. Upgrade to Koala Tots Plus for uninterrupted ad-free listening, and access to bonus compilation episodes that will keep your little one sleeping all night long. It takes two taps ⭐️https://koalatots.supercast.com Please hit follow and leave us a review.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy took some time from the third hour of Friday's BBMS to discuss Pete Alonso's pending introductory presser. What are you hoping to hear from the Polar Bear as he dons an O's jersey for the first time?
Welcome in to a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, lots to cover on the program as we get you set for the weekend, Ravens will head to Cincinnati Sunday for a rematch with the Bengals, we'll go over everything you need to know before Sunday and how pivotal it is for the Ravens chances–Lamar Jackson returned to practice yesterday after missing Wednesday, we'll go over that and plenty more. Plus, we'll continue reacting to the massive free agent acquisition the Orioles made down at the Winter Meetings in Orlando as the added slugger Pete Alonso, Stan ‘The Fan' Charles will be hanging with us in studio as he does every Friday so we'll dive into the signing with Stan, what could be the next move and what it means for this Orioles lineup in 2026. But we're going to start by checking in with CBS Play-by-Play voice Brad Nessler who is in Baltimore this weekend for Saturday's Army-Navy game, so we'll preview America's game with Brad before he has the call tomorrow at 3pm and go over everything we should know before kickoff. Then at 11:45am, we are going to check in with former Orioles Manager, and our friend, Buck Showalter, who managed Pete Alonso in New York with the Mets, we'll talk to Buck all about the Polar Bear, what O's fans can expect from Pete, what it was like to manage him as a player, and as a person, and surely we'll dive into some more timely baseball topics as well. And before we send you off this weekend we will check in with former NFL GM Mike Mayock, who is also in Baltimore this weekend, he'll have the Westwood One radio call of Army-Navy on Saturday so we'll chat all about America's Game with Mike and also get his thoughts on the Ravens after he had a chance to see their disappointing performance up close on Thanksgiving night while calling Ravens-Bengals a couple of weeks ago. All that and more on a busy Friday edition of the GCR!
Host Meg Wolitzer presents two provocative stories that address the idea of communing with something “other”. In Etgar Keret's “Polar Bear” an AI program, and a lonely widow, commune. The reader is Michael Imperioli. And Mom is close by—and full of unwanted advice—in “The Acorn” by Elizabeth Stix, performed by Dylan Baker. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On an emergency episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo break down the facts and emotions surrounding the news that Pete Alonso is no longer with the New York Mets. Connor and Joe look at what happened, why it happened, and what could possibly come next for the Mets as the Polar Bear agrees to a 5-year, $155 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles. The guys hope to see a plan come together from David Stearns and Steve Cohen to make the Mets contenders, as right now for the fans, it's one of the “bad times.” Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jordan, Doink and Jason recap the Winter Meetings, which was pretty active; just not involving the Red Sox. Pete Alonso signed a five-year contract with the Baltimore Orioles worth over $150 million. As a result, Red Sox Twitter reacted accordingly.They also did the same when Kyle Schwarber signed a five-year deal with the Philadelphia Phillies.How will the Red Sox pivot? How confident are we in such a pivot?Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram, @ThePeskyReport. We are officially a part of Beyond The MonsterTwitter: @BeyondtheMnstrSubstack: https://beyondthemonster.substack.com/ Intro Music: DannyEBTracks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxOQyRmgJqHji6ItvllZmYg
Pete Alonso is the latest Mets stalwart to head elsewhere, agreeing to a 5-year, $155 million deal with the Orioles, bringing much-needed thump to Baltimore's lineup. Will the Mets now make a run at some of the top free agents left? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Josh discusses whether or not it's time for UNC to change their starting point guard, Hayes Permar, of Sports Channel 8, joins the show to play a "Notre Dame themed" Skips or Plays, Josh can't get enough of talking about what the Orioles just did in Weekly Positivity, and 6th man of the Tar Heels, BDaht, joins the show to discuss the impact the impact of Stuart Scott on his life and to see if Josh knows what "Dine" means in a session of Grahammar School.
A day after leading the show with Edwin Diaz leaving, the Polar Bear ices out the Mets
The show is dominated by the fallout from Edwin Díaz signing with the Dodgers, a move Gio claims has Mets fans reacting as if they lost Tom Seaver. Boomer, remaining confident, insists the Mets must—and will—sign Pete Alonso to a massive deal now, making the Polar Bear the "biggest winner" in the situation. This spending divide leads to a dire prediction: a guaranteed MLB lockout in 2027 due to the Dodgers' unmatched financial power. Fan fury is palpable with audio from a livid Evan Roberts and an emphatic "Good Riddance" from Sal Licata, while Frank The Tank vents his rage. Beyond baseball, the show dives into shocking NFL admissions: former Charger Quentin Jammer admits to playing drunk in eight games during his divorce, and the Philip Rivers signing to the Colts' practice squad causes a stir. We even have time for muckbanging ideas for Peter Schwartz.
Boomer declares Pete Alonso the biggest winner in the Edwin Díaz saga, asserting the Mets now must sign the Polar Bear at any cost and will add at least two more big free agents.
In the final hour of the show, T&L talk College Football Playoffs as the Canes get set to face Texas A&M. MLB 1b Pete Alonso signed a 5 year 150 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles that has Tobin upset the Miami Marlins didn't make an offer to the Polar Bear.
BT & Sal unleash on the abysmal state of the New York baseball offseason, which is set on fire by BREAKING NEWS: Pete Alonso signs a 5-year, $155M deal with the Baltimore Orioles! Sal defends David Stearns' conviction on player valuation, arguing the "unsuccessful core" needed a "wrecking ball," while a furious Hof calls the GM a "moron" for letting the face of the franchise walk. The hosts question whether the Mets fanbase can "trust the process" after losing both Alonso and Edwin Diaz. The conversation pivots to the Yankees' inaction, where Sal pitches Nico Hoerner as the perfect, contact-hitting Gold Glove infielder to cure their strikeout woes. They also break down the massive hurdles—ownership approval and a huge extension—stalling the blockbuster Tarik Skubal to Dodgers trade. Finally, the hosts dive into the dark side, tallying all of Tony Soprano's personal kills, then shift to lighter fare, debating cocktail attire for Alex Rodriguez's holiday party and whether the former Yankee deserves a spot in Monument Park.
BT & Sal react instantly to the explosive news that Pete Alonso is officially gone, signing a five-year, $155 million deal with the Orioles. Sal defends the move, arguing that the Mets needed a "wrecking ball" to change a core that "wasn't working," even though he acknowledges the raw emotional pain for Mets fans who loved the "Polar Bear." Tierney pushes back, declaring David Stearns the most hated man in New York sports right now, demanding he "start cooking fast" to replace the massive power loss. They discuss the potential pivot, noting the money saved from Nimmo, Diaz, and Alonso could target players like Cody Bellinger or Kyle Tucker, but warn that Stearns has zero latitude left and must deliver major moves to avoid becoming a failure. The hosts agree that the team needs at least two big bats and two significant pitchers to prevent the 2026 roster from looking "disgracefully bad."
BT & Sal dive into shocking breaking news on the MLB hot stove, reacting in real-time to two major deals: Edwin Diaz signing with the Dodgers and Kyle Schwarber returning to the Phillies for 5 years, $150 million. Sal argues that the Mets made the right long-term move by refusing to invest over $100 million in a closer, calling the move an "unreliable" luxury the team can't afford given their other holes. BT agrees, but they both acknowledge the sting for Mets fans. The Schwarber deal immediately pivots the conversation to Pete Alonso's impending contract, with the hosts questioning if $150 million sets a new floor for the Polar Bear—and where the Mets will now find replacement power if Pete walks.
Lifelong big game hunter, tv show host and writer Chris Dorsey of Sporting Classics makes his return to the show this week. We discuss his recent feature in Forbes titled "Unmasking the Polar Bear Climate Change Narrative". Chris recently returned from a polar bear hunt in Nunavut, Canada. In addition to this hunt finishing out [...]
The "Call of the Day" segment begins with Sal wishing BT a "happy anniversary," marking one year since the Mets signed Juan Soto to a massive $765 million deal. BT wastes no time, rubbing in the Mets' 83-win failure and the fact the Yankees made the playoffs anyway, proving you can't win in the offseason. The conversation shifts to the Winter Meetings, discussing Pete Alonso meeting with the Red Sox and Orioles, fueling speculation that the Mets' "hard line" of a three-year deal could push the Polar Bear out. The hosts then pivot to a fiery debate on PEDs and the Hall of Fame, agreeing with Buster Olney that current Hall of Famers are cowardly for not confessing their own use, which would finally clear the way for Bonds, Clemens, and A-Rod. Finally, a controversial caller challenges the legacy of Don Mattingly, prompting BT to passionately defend "Donnie Baseball" as the most beloved New York athlete of his lifetime, arguing his career was cut short by injury, not performance.
Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today! Training Analysis and Methodology Discussion Louis discussed his new YouTube channel with Sonny Pazikas and Josh DeWalt, which focuses on analyzing the state of the training industry and providing reaction videos to violent encounters from a different perspective. They aim to discuss training methods without promoting their own companies, and recently defended a mutual friend's drill video against internet criticism. The group discussed the importance of understanding the "why" behind training methods, contrasting with the internet audience's focus on immediate results. Professor shared the concept of "The Four Pillars of Fighting" (mindset, tactics, skill, and gear) as a framework for understanding different approaches to self-defense training. Firearms Training Mindset Evolution The group discussed the disconnect between people's stated priorities and their actual actions, using the example of Jerry's transition from firearms training to diving instruction and subsequent return to firearms training due to controversy. They explored the concept of mindset in firearms training, contrasting the approach of those who focus on tactical skills and split times with those who emphasize practical, real-world applications like cover and movement. The conversation concluded with a discussion about military-style qualification processes and their relevance to firearms training, highlighting the differences between institutional approaches and practical, skills-based training methods. TOPICS COVERED THIS EPISODE Huge thanks to our Partners: EOTech | Spike's Tactical [0:03:03] EOTech Talk - EOTechInc.com TOPIC: Thank You for 1 Millions Views and supporting EOTech www.studentofthegun.com/blackout - Promo: STUDT20 [0:11:15] SOTG Homeroom - SOTG University TOPIC: Polar Bear attack kills man nypost.com/2025 [0:20:18] SPECIAL Guest: Louis Caras of LCAR and Students of Violence Youtube Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today!
Can you survive a polar bear attack with your bare hands? The answer may surprise you! And what do you need a new trigger? Are factory triggers not any good? Well Professor Paul, and our guest Louis Caras, have strong opinions about this… Wanna hear the FULL Episode? Sign up for the Grad Program today!
The holidays are here, and so is that energy—frantic, magical, and a tad overwhelming. But for children's book author and illustrator Matt Tavares, it's also the season of book signings and creative endeavors. Matt is an award-winning author and illustrator of nearly 30 books, among them the beloved Dasher series and its latest installment, Dasher and the Polar Bear. Matt joins us fresh off his book tour and right in the midst of holiday hustle to chat about raising two young adult daughters, and how storytelling and art keep the spirit of the season alive year after year. Don't miss Adam's Instant Regret which found him in an uncomfortable predicament!Topics Include:• The journey to becoming a children's author and illustrator, even before having kids• The creative process behind beloved holiday books like Dasher, including the origins and expansion of the series• Navigating the collaboration and feedback loop with publishers, editors, and even family• Exploring new genres such as graphic novels, and the role of children's reading habits in creative evolution• The upcoming Dasher animated Christmas special for Disney+• And more!Links:Matt Tavares (homepage)Matt Tavares (Facebook)Matt Tavares (Instagram)Matt's Illustrated PrintsDasherHoopsCaspar BabypantsSpencer AlbeeModern Dadhood (website)AdamFlaherty.tvStuffed Animal (Marc's kids' music)MD (Instagram)MD (Facebook)MD (YouTube)MD (TikTok) #moderndadhood #fatherhood #parenthood #parenting #parentingpodcast #dadding #dadpodcast
BT & Sal dive deep into the Mets' high-stakes offseason, fueled by rumors linking the team to Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber. The central debate is whether signing Schwarber means Pete Alonso is gone, as the Mets are reportedly holding firm at a three-year contract for the Polar Bear. Sal argues that Schwarber is the only comparable power bat to replace Pete and loves the idea of pairing him with Soto. They discuss the pressure on President David Stearns to radically change the team's DNA, even if it means sacrificing fan favorites, but note that losing the core makes success mandatory. The conversation also shifts to the desperate search for a center fielder, weighing the high-risk, high-reward proposition of trading for the often-injured Byron Buxton against making a costly play for Cody Bellinger. Sal is open to a four-year deal for Schwarber, which would surely anger a younger Alonso, who wants more money and term.
In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, we read an email from a listener who, as a kid, shared a fun fact with her classroom: polar bears have black skin. Her teacher not only told her she was wrong but embarrassed her in front of the other students. Well, it's time to set the record straight. Polar bears do, in fact, have black skin and we do, in fact, love a grudge and are so glad to provide vindication. Then we talk about the hidden world of insect vibrational communication.We need your stories — they're what make these bonus episodes possible! Write in to tinymatters@acs.org *or fill out this form* with your favorite science fact or science news story for a chance to be featured.A transcript and references for this episode can be found at acs.org/tinymatters.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tobin says that there is an argument to be had that if Michigan beat Ohio State, Leroy surprisingly disagrees. News hit that the Marlins and Stowers are not seeing eye to eye, and hearing out trade deals for Sandy. Tobin yells to little Havana to go out and get Pete Alsono, give him the POLAR BEAR. We play our favorite Tuesday game “Damage Is Done” where Tobin gets fired up about them taking points away from Kel'el Ware, and we question what Mario Cristobal does for Thanksgiving.
Tobin gets in the Thanksgiving spirit, stating that he is thankful for Erik Spoelstra. And makes what Leroy feels is “too much” by claiming Kel'el Ware is SPECIAL. We played through the goals of the Panthers ridiculous 8 goal game last night. Tobin wants to know why Hailee Steinfeld fans hate Josh Allen. Tobin says that there is an argument to be had that if Michigan beat Ohio State, Leroy surprisingly disagrees. News hit that the Marlins and Stowers are not seeing eye to eye, and hearing out trade deals for Sandy. Tobin yells to little Havana to go out and get Pete Alsono, give him the POLAR BEAR. We play our favorite Tuesday game “Damage Is Done” where Tobin gets fired up about them taking points away from Kel'el Ware, and we question what Mario Cristobal does for Thanksgiving. We preview the Dolphins upcoming matchup on Sunday against the New Orleans Saints, Tobin of course must torture us all with a Mike McDaniel clip, as we get updates on injuries. We dip into the Mixed Bag as we hear from Tyler Herro, Lane Kiffin, and more. The beloved Jimmy from Hoch, Crowder, and Solana jumps on the mic to give us his best Keshad Johnson impression. Tobin annoys Leroy and the peanut gallery when he starts playing hypotheticals with the potential of Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders coming back, everyone begs him to cut it out. Tobin decides to double down when the gang calls him out on his Tomfullery when he claims that he will not be looking to put anyone on the chopping block on this Heat team, he swears that Luka Doncic wouldn't make him happier than Davion Mitchell.
Fair Elise has to ride with phoenixes and polar bears in the Tour de France, only she doesn't know how to ride a bike! Can JFKat and Miss Lynn help her learn? Lessons include: Sports can be as inclusive as we want them to be; communication is an important part of every friendship. Subscribe, Support the show, and get our new Yoto Cards! Want more kids podcasts for the whole family? Grown-ups, subscribe to Starglow+ here. Learn more about Starglow Media here. Follow Starglow on Instagram and YouTube Share questions with a grownup's help via email: hello@whatifworldpodcast.com, voicemail: 205-605-WHAT (9428), Instagram: @whatifworldpodcast, or snail mail: What If World (or Mr. Eric) P.O. Box 4905 Panorama City, CA 91412 Eric and Karen O'Keeffe make What If World. Our producer is Miss Lynn. Character art by Ana Stretcu, episode art by Lynn Hickernell, podcast art by Jason O'Keefe, and theme song by Craig Martinson.
BT & Sal ignite a heated conversation around the baseball offseason and the NBA's failing regular season. They debate the hypothetical nightmare of Pete Alonso landing with the Yankees, discussing whether adding the Polar Bear's power is the "restructuring" the Bombers need (trading Stanton and IKF) or just a power overdose. The discussion pivots to the Tigers' Tarik Skubal, where Sal unleashes a scorching critique of the front office executive who believes Skubal's trade value will be the same at the deadline as it is now. The hosts call the strategy "moronic," citing the massive risk of injury (Cole, Alcantara) and the loss of full-season control. Finally, they tackle the NBA's lack of urgency, with BT slamming the regular season as "largely unwatchable" due to the constant rest days and the compromised competition. They yearn for the competitive spirit of 90s basketball and explore radical solutions (like split seasons) to make the games matter again.
BT & Sal dive into a hypothetical (but fiery!) discussion about Pete Alonso wearing a Yankees uniform. While acknowledging reports that the Yankees have no interest in the Polar Bear, Sal argues that a move for Alonso would be a smart piece of a necessary "restructuring" for the Yankees—specifically, by trading Giancarlo Stanton and replacing his power and DH slot with an everyday first baseman and DH option in Pete. The conversation gets personal as they debate the emotional fallout for Mets fans if their franchise slugger jumped to the hated Yankees. Sal asserts that his hatred for the Yankees would "usurp" any affection for Pete, but Hoff and Sal debate where Mets fans would draw the line. The segment also touches on the frustrating lack of development and hype surrounding Yankees prospects like Jasson Dominguez and Mets prospect Carson Benge.
BT & Sal ignite the debate over Pete Alonso's future with the Mets, reacting fiercely to an industry rumor suggesting the team's max offer might be a "disrespectful" two-plus-one-year deal. They question whether owner Steve Cohen will intercede to secure the fan-favorite slugger and explore a major report that the Mets are ready to "blow up" the roster, making established players like Nimmo and McNeil available for trade. NFL Insider Brian Baldinger joins the show to unleash on the Giants' dysfunction. Baldy calls out injured running back Cam Skattebo's bizarre appearance and physical involvement at Monday Night Raw and slams rookie Abdul Carter's repeated unexcused absences, highlighting the team's critical lack of veteran leadership. Baldy also breaks down the AFC power rankings (leaning toward Baltimore) and praises the Jets' decision to play Tyrod Taylor to assess their young receiving talent.
It's Friday, November 7th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Indian Christians rally for rights The Christian Community in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh has planned to organize a public rally in protest of the ongoing discrimination against Christians there, reports International Christian Concern. The Civil Rights Rally is being organized by Rashtriya Christian Morcha, a nation-wide civil rights advocacy group, in association with the Christian community in Kanker. They seek to uphold justice, equality, and the values of the Indian Constitution. No date has been set. Numerous Hindu villages in the Kanker district previously erected billboards banning the entry of pastors and “converted Christians,” creating fear among members of the Christian minority. The warnings declared these villages off-limits to Christian missionaries and evangelists, citing provisions of a 1996 law. In Acts 4:18, Jesus' disciples faced similar restrictions. “Then [the Sanhedrin] called them in again and commanded [the disciples of Christ] not to speak or teach at all in the name of Jesus.” Senator Cruz: Democratic victories were “an electoral blowout” Appearing on Sean Hannity's Fox TV talk show on Wednesday, the day after the Democrats won the races for governor in Virginia and New Jersey as well as for New York City mayor, Republican Senator Ted Cruz of Texas sounded the alarm. CRUZ: “Last night was a disaster. It was an electoral blowout. The results in New Jersey were disastrous. The results in Virginia were terrible. The results in in New York: Comrade [Zohran] Mamdani is the face of the Democrat Party. “We have an actual communist jihadist. And it's important to note, Mamdani is not a socialist. He is a full-on communist. He is called for seizing the means of production in our economy. He is a Marxist. That is profoundly dangerous. “And look, I know there's some Republicans who are saying, ‘Well, gosh, this will be good politically, because they'll be the face of the Democrat Party.' I think it's terrible for America. New York is the largest city in America. It is the financial capital of the world; it's the media capital of the world. This is a lunatic who wants to abolish the police. This is a jihadist who cheers on the radicals and the terrorists who chant ‘Globalize the Intifada.'” Senator Cruz explained that the Democrats are fired up and if Republicans don't wake up, they could lose the Congress in the 2026 mid-term election. CRUZ: “Last night should be a warning sign. It should be a warning sign to Republicans across this country. The left. They're energized. They're angry. Democrats are out raising Republicans right now, 3-1, 4-1. “I think, on our side, the Republicans, and they're just people who are common sense in the middle, who I fear are feeling potentially complacent. That is really, really dangerous. The left showed up in big numbers last night, and common sense conservatives did not if that happens a year from now, we face disaster in the midterms.” Most major US airports are among 40 targeted for shutdown flight cuts Airports in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago are among 40 of the busiest across America where flights will be cut starting Friday due to the government shutdown, reports The Associated Press. The Federal Aviation Administration announced Wednesday it would reduce air traffic by 10% across “high-volume” markets to maintain travel safety as air traffic controllers go unpaid and exhibit signs of strain during the shutdown. The affected airports in more than two dozen states include the busiest ones across the U.S., including Atlanta, Denver, Dallas, Orlando, Miami, and San Francisco. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi retires at 85 Nancy Pelosi, the first female speaker of the House and one of the most powerful women in modern American politics, will retire from Congress next year, reports Politico.com. The San Francisco liberal Democrat, who announced her decision Thursday, had come under increasing pressure to step aside amid her party's widening generational divide. Now 85, she defied political observers in 2023 when she ran for a 20th congressional term despite Democrats losing the House and her speakership the year before. But next year, she faced a tougher-than-expected group of primary challengers. Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America gave Pelosi a grade of “F” on the life issue. Most recently, she opposed protecting babies who are born alive after an attempted abortion and she supported using taxpayer dollars under the Biden-Harris administration to pay for a female soldier to travel to get an abortion. Pelosi also faced personal struggles in recent years that fueled speculation about her political future. Just before the 2022 midterms, David DePape broke into the Pelosi's San Francisco mansion and attacked Paul Pelosi, her husband, with a hammer. He was sentenced to life in prison. And last year, she underwent hip replacement surgery after suffering an injury while traveling. Singer alleges Gold's Gym terminated membership after complaint about man in women's locker room A Los Angeles-based singer is calling for a boycott of Gold's Gym after claiming her membership was terminated for raising concerns about a man, who was pretending to be a woman, who was allowed in the women's locker room, reports The Christian Post. In a video shared on social media on November 2, Tish Hyman, age 42, was seen confronting a man named Grant Freeman, who goes by the name “Alexis,” wearing earrings and a necklace in the women's locker room of a Gold's Gym location at Beverly Center. Hyman said the gym “had me escorted out by officers afterwards. It was EMBARRASSING! I left but not before making sure everyone KNEW that they were allowing MEN in the [women's] locker room!” In response to Hyman's viral videos, women's advocate and former swimmer Riley Gaines cheered on her protest in a November 3 post. The swimmer wrote, “If we saw boldness like this back in 2020, this insanity would've never been allowed to fester like it has. God bless you for speaking the truth loudly.” Genesis 1:27 says, “God created man in His own image, in the image of God He created Him; male and female He created them.” 1,200-pound polar bear gleefully eats 1,400-pound giant pumpkin And finally, it's not everyday that Henry, the polar bear, sees something that weighs more than he does. At 1,200-pounds, the polar bear was initially defensive when he saw a giant 1,400-pound pumpkin sitting in his enclosure at The Cochrane Polar Bear Habitat in Ontario, Canada, a sanctuary for polar bears in need of human care, reports GoodNewsNetwork.org. Henry eventually dug into the sweet, crunchy flesh of the mammoth yellow pumpkin. The photos will steal a chuckle out of anyone. The polar bear habitat often receive presents for their bears around Polar Bear Awareness Week. One amusing photo shows Henry, the Polar Bear, in something of a food coma after eating about a third of the pumpkin in one sitting. Sounds like our post-Thanksgiving sprawl on the couch after too much turkey, sweet potatoes and pumpkin pie. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, November 7th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.