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Polar Bear talks to DCS about his viral Tik Tok clips, going on the road with Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias and losing his best friend to cancer.
It's getting hot out, the Mets are hot, the Polar Bear might be the hottest. Grab yourself a cold drink and buckle in for a fun summer.Join us as we discuss the Mets' hot start and share our first impressions of new players, and what to make of those struggling at the plate.
Welcome back Trap! Today we have a podcast favorite Patrick Cloud to talk about Alaska, The Movie NOPE, Pastors, Locked up Abroad, future projects, A crazy stage incident and much more. Come on in wipe your feet and get ready for another episode of The Comedy Trap House. Join the Comedy Collective “Dormtainment” at the Comedy Trap House for their weekly podcast. It's hilariously insightful, thought provoking, and sometimes-just flat out stupid. Eavesdrop as we discuss current events, personal theories, and our journey! Side effects from listening include laughter, mental growth, and a burning desire to chase your dreams. Thank you guys for all the support! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at https://www.betterhelp.com/traphouse and get on your way to being your best self. Start your free online visit at https://www.hims.com/trap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Braving the Arctic: A Quest for Polar Bear Discovery Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-04-09-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Bram tuurde uit over de eindeloze, witte vlakte van de Arctische toendra.En: Bram gazed out over the endless, white expanse of the Arctic tundra.Nl: Hij voelde de ijzige wind langs zijn gezicht scheren.En: He felt the icy wind cutting across his face.Nl: Naast hem stonden Sanne en Joost, zijn trouwe partners in deze spannende expeditie.En: Next to him stood Sanne and Joost, his loyal partners in this exciting expedition.Nl: Ze waren hier om de ijsberen te bestuderen.En: They were here to study the polar bears.Nl: Het was lente, een belangrijke periode om het gedrag van de ijsberen te observeren.En: It was spring, an important period to observe the behavior of the polar bears.Nl: "Hier is het," zei Bram, terwijl hij de kaart bestudeerde.En: "Here it is," said Bram, as he studied the map.Nl: "Dit is de plek waar we het meest kans maken om ze te zien."En: "This is the place where we are most likely to see them."Nl: Zijn ogen glansden van opwinding en hoop.En: His eyes shone with excitement and hope.Nl: Hij wilde graag een ontdekking doen die zijn wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar een hoger niveau zou tillen.En: He was eager to make a discovery that would elevate his scientific research to a higher level.Nl: De eerste dagen verliepen goed.En: The first days went well.Nl: Ze zagen een groep ijsberen die hun eerste stappen op het smeltende ijs zetten.En: They saw a group of polar bears taking their first steps on the melting ice.Nl: Sanne maakte foto's, terwijl Joost notities schreef.En: Sanne took photos while Joost wrote notes.Nl: Bram observeerde en verzamelde belangrijke gegevens.En: Bram observed and collected important data.Nl: Maar het weer was onvoorspelbaar.En: But the weather was unpredictable.Nl: De lucht begon te betrekken, en de wind nam toe.En: The sky began to darken, and the wind picked up.Nl: "We moeten voorzichtig zijn," waarschuwde Joost, terwijl sneeuwvlokken om hun oren vlogen.En: "We have to be careful," warned Joost, as snowflakes flew around their ears.Nl: "Een storm is op komst."En: "A storm is coming."Nl: Bram begreep het risico.En: Bram understood the risk.Nl: Maar hij wilde deze kans niet voorbij laten gaan.En: But he didn't want to let this opportunity pass by.Nl: De gegevens waren waardevol.En: The data was valuable.Nl: Plotseling blies de storm zijn volle kracht.En: Suddenly, the storm unleashed its full force.Nl: Het was alsof de hemel en de aarde samen één ijzige wervelwind werden.En: It was as if heaven and earth became one icy whirlwind.Nl: Sanne greep hun apparatuur en riep: "Bram, we moeten nu beslissen!En: Sanne grabbed their equipment and shouted, "Bram, we have to decide now!Nl: Wat doen we?"En: What do we do?"Nl: Bram voelde de druk.En: Bram felt the pressure.Nl: Veiligheid was belangrijk, maar het onderzoek ook.En: Safety was important, but so was the research.Nl: Hij keek naar Sanne en Joost.En: He looked at Sanne and Joost.Nl: Hun vertrouwen in hem hielp hem bij zijn besluit.En: Their trust in him helped him make his decision.Nl: "We verzamelen de laatste gegevens, dan gaan we," antwoordde hij vastberaden.En: "We'll gather the last data, and then we'll go," he answered resolutely.Nl: Met moeite verzamelden ze de apparatuur terwijl de storm aan kracht won.En: With difficulty, they gathered the equipment as the storm gained strength.Nl: Net op tijd schoten ze terug naar hun kamp.En: Just in time, they rushed back to their camp.Nl: De tenten kraakten in de wind, maar ze waren veilig.En: The tents creaked in the wind, but they were safe.Nl: Bram keek naar de gegevens die ze hadden verzameld.En: Bram looked at the data they had collected.Nl: Het was precies wat hij hoopte.En: It was exactly what he had hoped for.Nl: Een doorbraak voor het onderzoek.En: A breakthrough for the research.Nl: Terwijl de storm buiten raasde, realiseerde Bram zich dat hij veel had geleerd.En: While the storm raged outside, Bram realized he had learned a lot.Nl: Balans was cruciaal.En: Balance was crucial.Nl: Ambitie was goed, maar voorzichtigheid kon niet worden genegeerd.En: Ambition was good, but caution could not be ignored.Nl: Hij keek naar zijn vrienden.En: He looked at his friends.Nl: "Dank jullie," zei hij zacht.En: "Thank you," he said softly.Nl: Ze knikten, dankbaar voor hun teamgeest.En: They nodded, grateful for their team spirit.Nl: De storm ging liggen.En: The storm subsided.Nl: Ze hadden nog veel werk te doen, maar die nacht rustten ze met voldoening in hun harten.En: They still had much work to do, but that night they rested with satisfaction in their hearts.Nl: Bram wist dat zijn respect voor de Arctische wildernis nu groter was dan ooit.En: Bram knew that his respect for the Arctic wilderness was now greater than ever.Nl: De expeditie was zwaar geweest, maar de beloning was onmiskenbaar.En: The expedition had been tough, but the reward was undeniable.Nl: En met die gedachte viel hij in een diepe slaap, terwijl de toendra langzaam begon te smelten in de lentezon.En: And with that thought, he fell into a deep sleep, as the tundra slowly began to melt in the spring sun. 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The Mets have a knack for winning on both Opening Day, and their home opener, and that trend continued yesterday with a shutout victory over the Toronto Blue Jays.Unlike the previous game, New York played well on offense and defense, while the great pitching performances continued. Tylor Megill looked great in 5.1, before giving way to the trio of Reed Garrett, A.J. Minter and Max Kranick.The offense was again paced by Pete Alonso, this time with a 2-run home run in the first -- a swing that earned the Polar Bear a curtain call. After the craziness of his offseason, that one had to feel great!
Prof. Brian Keating talks about the origins of the universe, the Big Bang, cosmic microwave background radiation, cosmic inflation, BICEP & POLARBEAR experiments, the Simons Array and the Nobel Prize! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the vast, snow-swept expanses of northern Canada, where the stark beauty of subarctic tundra meets the frigid waters of Hudson Bay, lies a small yet remarkably significant town that has captured the imagination of travelers, scientists, and nature enthusiasts worldwide. Churchill, Manitoba, with fewer than 1,000 year-round residents, might appear an unlikely candidate for international fame, yet this remote outpost has earned its reputation as the undisputed "Polar Bear Capital of the World." This isn't merely a tourism slogan but a testament to a truly extraordinary phenomenon that occurs here annually, drawing people from across the globe to witness one of nature's most spectacular gatherings. Each autumn, as the temperature drops and winter begins its inexorable approach, hundreds of magnificent polar bears – the world's largest land carnivores – converge on Churchill's shores, creating a wildlife spectacle unmatched anywhere on earth. The bears' migration patterns have made this small Canadian town the premier destination for those seeking to observe these majestic creatures in their natural habitat, all while experiencing the raw, unfiltered beauty of one of North America's last great wilderness frontiers.Support the showTripCast360 --- It's all about travel, lifestyle and entertainment.Web: TripCast360.com.Twit: https://twitter.com/TripCast360FB: https://www.facebook.com/TripCast360Insta: https://www.instagram.com/tripcast360/
The largest land-based carnivore on the planet, the Polar Bears is admired globally. But have you ever stopped to wonder why almost no snow or ice seems to stick to their fur? Julian Carolan is a PhD student at Trinity College Dublin and he is the lead author of a recently published paper that provides the answer.
Dr. Douglas Clark discusses trophy import bans, polar bears as climate change symbols, and Indigenous rights in managing polar bears. He covers the history of polar bear conservation, research challenges, and climate change impacts. The conversation includes Arctic sea ice changes, hunting regulations' effects on Indigenous communities, and economic implications. It highlights 'super providers,' cultural significance, and community autonomy. Sustainable harvesting practices and the gap between Indigenous communities and government policies are also addressed, alongside the fragility of co-management systems and U.S. policy impacts on Canadian wildlife management. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Watching polar bear mums and cubs emerge from their winter densPolar Bear mothers spend the winter in warm and cozy dens, gestating and then birthing their cubs, and right about now the baby bears are taking their first steps out of the dens and beginning to explore the real world. Using satellite collars and remote camera technology, researchers from Polar Bears International, the Norwegian Polar Institute, and the San Diego Wildlife alliance, now have an exciting new picture of how and when they leave their winter refuges. The team included Louise Archer, Polar Bears International Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto Scarborough, and their observations were published in The Journal of Wildlife Management.Lousy sleep? It's quality, not quantity that may be your problemResearchers from the University of Toronto Mississauga have compared sleep in modern, industrial societies with non-industrialised societies, such as remote tribes in Tanzania and the Amazon. The team, led by anthropologist David Samson, found that people in modern societies sleep for significantly longer, but have weaker natural circadian rhythms, and so their sleep is not as functional as it should be. The researchers say that could be because people in industrial societies have lost touch with cues that regulate our circadian rhythms, like light and temperature changes. The results were published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.Greenhouse gases are messing up low-earth orbit for satellitesWhile greenhouse gases are warming the Earth's surface, they're paradoxically cooling the upper atmosphere, causing it to contract. And this means trouble for low-earth orbit as space junk and defunct satellites are not running into the tenuous atmosphere and falling out of orbit as fast as they used to. This is making low earth orbit more crowded, and more dangerous. William Parker, a PhD candidate at MIT, led this research, which was published in the journal Nature Sustainability.A 3.5 billion year old crater in Australia is telling the story of the early EarthResearchers have discovered shattered rock in an area of rolling hills in Western Australia that they think is evidence of an enormous and ancient asteroid impact. This would be the oldest evidence of an impact crater preserved on Earth, and could tell us about how the surface of our planet was formed, and even how the conditions for life were created. Chris Kirkland, a professor of Geology at Curtain University in Perth Australia, was co-lead on this research with Dr. Tim Johnson. Their work was published in the journal Nature Communications.Beyond long COVID — how reinfections could be causing silent long term organ damageIt's now been five years since the COVID pandemic stopped the world in its tracks. The virus is still with us, and continues to make people sick. As many as 1 in 5 Canadians have experienced symptoms of long COVID, but scientists are finding that beyond that, each infection can also lead to long term silent cellular and organ damage. David Putrino, who's been studying COVID's long term effects at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, says even mild or asymptomatic COVID infections can lead to a wide range of silent long term heath impacts — compromising our immune, vascular, circulatory, renal, metabolic, gastrointestinal systems and even cognitive function.
Researchers from the University of Toronto have directly linked the population decline in polar bears living in Canada's Western Hudson Bay to climate change. Between 1979 and 2021, the polar bear population in this region has declined by nearly 50%. The monitoring data over this period shows that the average size of polar bears has […]
“…and today we're talking about the original member of a group that likes to go swimming in the winter in Coney Island.” The Arctic is an unforgiving place—cold, desolate, and covered in ice as far as the eye can see. It's a freezing wasteland where only the toughest survive, and no one does it quite […]
If it's one word you hear us mention a lot it's "community" & on this week's Nature News, Nadia once again shows the power it can have. A community in Sussex, UK, that have worked together & managed to get council agreed rights to the River Ouse. Ryan then tackles a tricky story of Polar Bear hunting & trade in Canada & a recent article calling out WWF for facilitating in both of these but......is it that simple? Show notes: Links to all stories mentioned: Woolly Mice / River Ouse / Polar Bear WWF Article / Polar Bear Official Hunting Regulations Support us: If you'd like to say "cheers" to the Into The Wild team & help support us with running costs, you can make a one off donation or sign up for a monthly tip on www.ko-fi.com/intothewildpod Chat with us: We're on Instagram & BlueSky or you can chuck us an email at intothewildpod@mail.com. To follow the hosts of the show, Ryan & Nadia, follow them at @mrryanjdalton & @buteblackbird
In this episode, I discuss and expose the active trophy hunting of Polar Bears that is still going on in Eastern Greenland under the guise of traditional subsistence hunting and how the Danish government is facilitating and even actively encouraging this ongoing killing.WWF ExposedWildlife Photographic Magazine Cover Shot and Feature ArticleSupport the showWild Nature Photo TravelPhotography Workshops and Expeditions around the Worldwww.wildnaturephototravel.comSupport the Show and fellow Nature Photographer: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JoshuaHolko/membershipFind us on Social MediaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Joshuaholko/Twitter: https://twitter.com/HolkoJoshuaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshuaholko/Need to Contact us? info@jholko.com
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Tonight, I am joined by LLama Liza, Kiwi Keasha and the Polar Bear as we discuss the current haunting of dead Presidents.
Happy Wednesday! Today on the #podcast Noel “reviews and previews” some past and upcoming events, we play a round of STRIVEia all about polar bears, and debut an idea for a new segment! Take a listen to hear what is and leave us your thoughts here! If you enjoy listening to the STRIVECast – please like, comment, share, or leave us a reaction! Who knows, you could even be the next listener of the week! Happy Listening!!
Spring Training is here, Mets baseball is back, and so is The Put it in the Books Show! Farace and Keith are holding it down this week while Producer Joe and Rodriguez conveniently take the night off—probably recovering from the stress of the offseason or just avoiding the work like a veteran skipping Spring Training drills.The Mets are kicking off 2025 with high expectations, and why wouldn't they? The team made the biggest splash of the offseason, signing Juan Soto to a 15-year, $765 million deal, proving once again that Steve Cohen has pockets deeper than a Citi Field rain delay. Meanwhile, Pete Alonso flirted with free agency, but in the end, the Polar Bear is back where he belongs, signing a two-year, $54 million deal—because what's a Mets playoff run without a few Alonso moonshots?Of course, no Mets season would be complete without an injury update, and Frankie Montas is the early winner of the “First Guy on the IL” award after a lat strain is set to sideline him for a significant chunk of time. Because why wait until April for rotation problems when you can start early?And then there's Steve Cohen, who isn't exactly thrilled that the Mets finished 18th in attendance last season, despite a playoff run that had Citi Field rocking. The guys will break down his comments and what it means for the fan base moving forward—because when an owner spends like Cohen, he expects the seats to be filled.With a new season, big names, and unfinished business from last year's playoffs, the excitement is back in Queens. Tune in as we break it all down, crack some jokes, and get ready for another wild ride with the Mets. Baseball is back, and the fun is just beginning! #Mets #PiitB
We have another packed episode for all you, newsies! Half a billion people attend the biggest peaceful gathering in the world – right here in India. Yes, we're talking about the mega – or should I say, “Maha,” Khumb Mela. We'll give you the low-down AND have a special report from a kid correspondent who was there. Ever wondered how polar bears can go in and out of ice-cold water without their fur freezing? Well, some Norwegian scientists did and they found the answer. Heard about Valentine's Venus – yep, it's a thing and it's still happening. We'll tell you all in our space news. `And some heroic rodents who were beavering away in the Czech Republic save a town a million dollars – but you gotta listen till the end to find out how!
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What do you do if a black bear wants a word with you, and all you've got for protection is a jacket? No handbook for that. The same goes for being miles from anti-venom after a snake bite or realizing a polar bear thinks you're lunch. For National Geographic photographer and filmmaker David Wright, this isn't fiction, it's just another day at work. He's got the dream job if you don't mind bears, snakes, and the occasional impalement. We talk about David's incredible career, laced with adventure and the occasional serving of chance! Also, on the show, Reid Naaykens shares how creating stock images has brought his work to life in ways Instagram hasn't lately. Kyle Attwood is back with more tales of photographing rafts, the ones made from milk cartons. Meanwhile, Hegaard the Dane faces an unexpected challenge from swan song and Valerie Jardin joins us for the very first TEACH ME STREET segment. Looking ahead to next week, we meet a photographer who turned The Séance into a best-selling photobook, plus, a reminder of this month's ONE WORD ASSIGNMENT, set by today's guest, David Wright. Links to all guests and features will be on the showpage, my sincere thanks to MPB who sponsor this show and the Extra Milers without whom we wouldn't be walking each week. WHY: A Sketchbook of Life is available here.
We're back for part two of our conversation with another fascinating figure in the world of driveaway. Gary Carrico rejoins the show to share some of his personal goals and dreams for the future. Aspirations that both depend upon and involve the trucking industry. During his brief foray into driveaway, Gary has already pulled himself out of a financial crisis and is breathing the fresh air of financial freedom. In the process, he's identified ways in which he believes the industry can be enhanced and improved for greater impact and profit in years to come. Join us as we hear more of Gary's story and glean valuable insights from another one of Norton's finest on this edition of the Six-Figure Trucker.Show Notes:Gary's Goal of Home ownership (1:03)Gary's Dream as a Trucking Entrepreneur (6:27)The importance of Planning ahead in Transportation (8:46)Changing the Industry for the Better (12:00)Expert advice for Saving $$ for Retirement (14:15)“Polar Bear” leaves us with the story about his handle (16:25)Keep Trucking, Gary! The Six-Figure Trucker is a weekly podcast about driveaway trucking brought to you by Norton Transport. For more information or to subscribe, please visit Six-FigureTrucker.com.
Season 5 Ep 6: NBA Teams Are no Longer Accepting of Players Embodying the Smoking Jay Cutler Approach and the Polar Bear is Back 0:00 - Intro 1:31 - Act One: NBA Teams Are No Longer Accepting of Players Embodying the Smoking Jay Cutler Approach 15:50 - Act Two: The Polar Bear Is Back
Ben Maller talks about Pete Alonso staying with the Mets, Myles Garrett saying he consulted with LeBron James before requesting a trade from the Browns, NFLPA saying "no one" wants to play 18 games a season, Maller to the Third Degree, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Polar Bear is back, the L comes off Boomer, Super Bowl week continues, and much more
The Polar Bear has returned to New York completing an all-time offseason for the Mets. -Mets Offense -Bregman Landing Spot -Cubs Sign Brasier -O's Sign Laureano -Pirates Offseason -Arenado / Red Sox -Family Feud Use promo code “Jared” to get up to $1000 in bonus cash AND a special pick on Underdog! PLAY HERE: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/pc-d2PyPbHAPu BID MERCH: baseballisdeadmerch.com 0:00 Intro 1:20 Pete Alonso Returns To Mets 17:06 Do Mets Have Best Top 5? 29:30 Predicting Bregman's Landing Spot 33:30 Ryan Brasier Signs With Cubs 36:30 Ramon Laureano Signs With O's 39:00 Dallas' Take On Pirates Off-season 41:50 Arenado Linked To Red Sox Trade 47:40 Family Feud 1:04:00 JayHay Cy Young Convo (Roger Clemens/Johan Santana) 1:28:30 Final Thoughts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most notable free agents has finally signed with only days until Spring Training, and it's a reunion that many have been expecting. Late Wednesday night, the New York Mets and Pete Alonso agreed on a deal to bring the Polar Bear back for at least one more season in Flushing.Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss why the re-signing by the Mets was always inevitable despite the back-and-forth between the club and Alonso's camp, the reasoning why the first-base market never materialized for Pete and the reason why the Amazin's lineup looks so much better now.Also, on this episode of the Baseball Bar-B-Cast, the guys talk about a few notable Spring Training position battles, including who is playing third base for the New York Yankees and which pitchers might be included in an already crowded Los Angeles Dodgers starting rotation. Jake & Jordan then talk about a few important players returning in 2025 before making their picks for The Good, The Bad & The Uggla.(1:30) - The Opener: Pete Alonso re-signs(15:53) - Scott Boras Scoreboard update(21:20) - Around The League: Spring Training position battles(33:47) - Who's returning in 2025?(37:48) - Turbo Mode: Baseball transactions(42:00) - The Good, The Bad & The Uggla(1:01:12) - BBQ Homework Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Mike Ginnitti & Brandon Kravitz discuss a few of the bigger NBA moves this week, & Pete Alonso's short-term return to the Mets. Plus, Cooper Kupp, Myles Garrett, & a looming Tee Higgins decision. Presented by Bettor Edge
Keith, Sal and Mets fans react to Pete Alonso's return full Sal Licata joins Keith to react to Pete Alonso returning to the Mets. Mets fans are thrilled to have the Polar Bear back. 2821 Thu, 06 Feb 2025 06:55:57 +0000 U4otBLiaZwnUtaA2R9hTiPlPUwLz3HoL mlb,new york mets,sports,baseball Keith McPherson mlb,new york mets,sports,baseball Keith, Sal and Mets fans react to Pete Alonso's return Keith McPherson, weeknights 7p-midnight on WFAN, is a die-hard Yankees and Nets fan. Born and raised in Monmouth County, you can understand where his Nets love comes from. His dedication to the Yankees is proof that he's always been destined to work at WFAN. Keith played football at James Madison University and Monmouth University, and had stops at the MLB Fan Cave, MTV, Roc Nation, and Jomboy Media before landing at The Fan. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports Baseball False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com
(Bonus Episode): The New York Mets have re-signed Pete Alonso and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera gives you his immediate reaction. Plus, the first live open panel taking your calls and reaction to the return of the Polar Bear to Queens! ____________________________________________ Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToShea Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytoshea Intro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian Leo Outro Song: Sky- OBO
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Pete Alonso, what took you so long? At long last, the Polar Bear returns.
It's the reunion we've all been waiting for, and the couple we never wanted to see breakup: Pete Alonso and the New York Mets are back together again. Samantha Croston and Ashley Wenskoski break down his new deal. 00:00-2:28: Pete Alonso is REUNITED with the METS 2:29-5:23: Was this a GOOD DEAL for ALONSO and the METS? 5:24-8:42: Reasons why METS fans should be EXCITED about the ALONSO deal 8:43-:11:30: The BAD parts about ALONSO 11:31-13:23: Will VLADDY DADDY become a MET? 13:24-15:24: Harrison BADER to the TWINS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The best conversations about the Mets from Boomer & Gio, Brandon & Sal, Evan & Tiki and Chris McMonigle from the week of Jan. 27-31. Reacting to Mets fans apparently booing owner Steve Cohen and general manager David Stearns at Amazin' Day over the handling of Pete Alonso's free agency. The backlash is fueling speculation that the Mets have reopened talks with the Polar Bear. Sal flips out after one caller says Stearns deserved to be booed, and another who compared Alonso to Juan Soto. Boomer wants Pete back but wonders if he will be the Mets' Saquon Barkley. BT says the Mets should pursue a trade for former Yankee Michael King.
The best conversations about the Mets from Boomer & Gio, Brandon & Sal, Evan & Tiki and Chris McMonigle from the week of Jan. 27-31. Reacting to Mets fans apparently booing owner Steve Cohen and general manager David Stearns at Amazin' Day over the handling of Pete Alonso's free agency. The backlash is fueling speculation that the Mets have reopened talks with the Polar Bear. Sal flips out after one caller says Stearns deserved to be booed, and another who compared Alonso to Juan Soto. Boomer wants Pete back but wonders if he will be the Mets' Saquon Barkley. BT says the Mets should pursue a trade for former Yankee Michael King.
The best conversations about the Mets from Boomer & Gio, Brandon & Sal, Evan & Tiki and Chris McMonigle from the week of Jan. 27-31. Reacting to Mets fans apparently booing owner Steve Cohen and general manager David Stearns at Amazin' Day over the handling of Pete Alonso's free agency. The backlash is fueling speculation that the Mets have reopened talks with the Polar Bear. Sal flips out after one caller says Stearns deserved to be booed, and another who compared Alonso to Juan Soto. Boomer wants Pete back but wonders if he will be the Mets' Saquon Barkley. BT says the Mets should pursue a trade for former Yankee Michael King.
Common eiders are the largest duck in the Northern Hemisphere, with some tipping the scales at nearly 6 pounds. They are also the most widely distributed and heavily harvested sea duck in the world. In North America alone, there are 4 subspecies of the common eider. On this episode, Dr. Sarah Gutowsky and Kate Martin join Dr. Mike Brasher for Part One of our in depth discussion about this highly prized bird. This episode covers all the basics, including how to identify them, where they breed and winter, what their nests look like, and what we've learned from recent research about their ecology and unexpected shenanigans during the nesting season. Tune in for a wealth of information as we lay the foundation for even more discussions to come.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org
Hello, Puzzlers! Puzzling with us today: our very own Chief Puzzle Officer, Greg Pliska. Join host A.J. Jacobs and his guests as they puzzle–and laugh–their way through new spins on old favorites, like anagrams and palindromes, as well as quirky originals such as “Ask Chat GPT” and audio rebuses. Subscribe to The Puzzler podcast wherever you get your podcasts! "The Puzzler with A.J. Jacobs" is distributed by iHeartPodcasts and is a co-production with Neuhaus Ideas. Our executive producers are Neely Lohmann and Adam Neuhaus of Neuhaus Ideas, and Lindsay Hoffman of iHeart Podcasts. The show is produced by Jody Avirgan and Brittani Brown of Roulette Productions. Our Chief Puzzle Officer is Greg Pliska. Our associate producer is Andrea Schoenberg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The best conversations about the Pete Alonso situation from Boomer & Gio, Brandon & Sal, and Evan & Tiki from the week of Jan. 13-17. Discussing the Mets' reported belief that the Polar Bear will sign elsewhere after apparently declining the team's three-year contract offer. Evan is distraught over the development, and says the Mets can no longer sell the narrative that they're building a family culture. Tierney and Licata dissect a report about the Mets' interest in Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr as a potential replacement for Alonso. That and more in this week's "Best of the Mets on WFAN."
The best conversations about the Pete Alonso situation from Boomer & Gio, Brandon & Sal, and Evan & Tiki from the week of Jan. 13-17. Discussing the Mets' reported belief that the Polar Bear will sign elsewhere after apparently declining the team's three-year contract offer. Evan is distraught over the development, and says the Mets can no longer sell the narrative that they're building a family culture. Tierney and Licata dissect a report about the Mets' interest in Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr as a potential replacement for Alonso. That and more in this week's "Best of the Mets on WFAN."
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(Episode 181): Are the New York Mets now out on Pete Alonso? The media definitely thinks so! Marc Luino and Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera give their thoughts on the never ending saga with the Polar Bear! Plus, comments and questions from the chat and we discuss the re-signing of Jesse Winker! Marc Luino is the Co-Host of the Mets'd Up Podcast. ____________________________________________ Marc Luino on X: https://x.com/GiraffeNeckMarc Mets'd Up Podcast on X: https://x.com/MetsdUp Mets'd Up Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MetsdUp ____________________________________________ Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToShea Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytoshea Intro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian Leo Outro Song: Sky- OBO
Hour 1: Keith gives his thoughts on the Mets and Pete Alonso and if the Polar Bear will be back next season.
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Happy New Year! This is a rebroadcast of “Polar Bear Adventure” from Season 8! Join us on an Arctic adventure as we head out onto the sea ice with a polar bear scientist! Andrew Derocher shares exciting stories of flying in helicopters, getting bit by a polar bear cub, and discovering how polar bears are surviving in a warming world. Andrew explains what happens when polar bears move into human towns, in the bonus interview episode. It's available to Patrons who pledge just a dollar or more a month on patreon.com/tumblepodcast. Teachers! Find a toolkit to share polar bear science with students, on the World Wildlife Fund's WildClassroom.org. A transcript for this episode and other resources are available on the blog on our website, sciencepodcast.com
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Episode 1603, brought to you by our incredible sponsors: Chubbies: For a limited time, our friends at Chubbies are giving our listeners 20% off with the promo code HARDFACTOR20 at checkout at chubbiesshorts.com. Uncommon Goods: Find something for everyone on your list this holiday season - Check out Uncommon Goods and use our code HARDFACTOR for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.com Hims: Start your free online visit at Hims.com/hardfactor for your personalized ED treatment options Kalshi: Go to Kalshi.com/hardfactor to get $20 free credit when you deposit $50 in the first and only legal prediction market in the US Prize Picks: Download the PrizePicks app today and use code HARDFACTOR and get $50 instantly when you play $5!! Timestamps: (00:01:10) - The United Healthcare CEO Killer Is Caught?! (00:05:15) - United Healthcare CEO murder UPDATE (00:12:45) - Hawk Tuah pulls the rug on her shitcoin investors (00:22:20) - Tsunami warning after 7.0 quake hits off coast of CA (00:23:00) - Biden may pardon Fauci, Schiff & Cheney plus China has hacked our pants off (00:24:15) - Oracle had the best year ever is paying Michigan athletes bigtime (00:25:05) - OpenAI is partnering with Killer Robot Company (00:31:40) - Wes needs to be quiet for a while & his planned prank on his dad (00:33:05) - Canadian man jumps on Polar Bear to save his wife (00:39:20) - Gold digging model dances next to dying boyfriends hospital bed after she gets into his will Thank you for listening, go to Patreon.com/HardFactor to support the pod and get access to discord chat and bonus podcasts.... But MOST Importantly, HAGFD!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices