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Pete McMurray Show
Christie Brinkley when asked if Billy Joel is the love of her life "Ummm, Well ... well, I guess so - hahahaha!" She also shares the bar where they met an undiscovered Whitney Houston was randomly there & so was Elle MacPherson!

Pete McMurray Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 7:00


Christie Brinkley joined us to talk about her new book "Uptown Girl"-How Billy Joel wrote the song "Uptown Girl"  about her-How they met in St Barts with Whitney Houston and Elle MacPherson in tow -Is Billy Joel the Love of her life "Ummm, Well ... well, I guess so - hahahaha" To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here

PING
The multiple ways to do multiple paths

PING

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 45:48


In this episode of PING, APNIC's Chief Scientist, Geoff Huston, discusses the history and emerging future of how Internet protocols get more than the apparent link bandwidth by using multiple links and multiple paths. Initially, the model was quite simple, capable of handling up to four links of equal cost and delay reasonably well, typically to connect two points together. At the time, the Internet was built on telecommunications services originally designed for voice networks, with cabling laid between exchanges, from exchanges to customers, or across continents. This straightforward technique allowed the Internet to expand along available cable or fibre paths between two points. However, as the system became more complex, new path options emerged, and bandwidth demands grew beyond the capacity of individual or even equal-cost links, increasingly sophisticated methods for managing these connections had to be developed. An interesting development at the end of this process is the impact of a fully encrypted transport layer on the intervening infrastructure's ability to manage traffic distribution across multiple links. With encryption obscuring the contents of the dataflow, traditional methods for intelligently splitting traffic become less effective. Randomly distributing data can often worsen performance, as modern techniques rely on protocols like TCP to sustain high-speed flows by avoiding data misordering and packet loss. This episode of PING explores how Internet protocols boost bandwidth by using multiple links and paths, and how secure transport layers affect this process.

92.9 Featured Podcast
Ja Morant tweets "be careful what you wish for" randomly-- Geoff and George discuss what it means

92.9 Featured Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 23:33


Ja Morant tweets "be careful what you wish for" randomly-- Geoff and George discuss what it means

The Group Chat
Did Richard Randomly Meet the Next Pope?

The Group Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 46:02


On The Group Chat this week, Richard is live from Vatican City as thousands gather in St Peter's Square following the death of Pope Francis - but did he have a chance encounter with the next pope? Or is Dubliner Cardinal Kevin Farrell going to bring it home for Drimnagh?Also on this episode, Gavan And Zara discuss the changes to how teachers are appointed and their potential consequences.Plus, why are gigs north of the border so much cheaper?

SEO Is Not That Hard
Best of : Site Architecture For Topical Authority

SEO Is Not That Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 8:09 Transcription Available


Send us a textSite architecture stands as the foundation for building topical authority, with proper structure helping both users and search engines understand relationships between content pieces. Topical clusters serve as the strategic framework for organizing website content in a way that builds authority over time.• Randomly posting content without strategic architecture makes it difficult for Google to understand your site• Topical clusters focus on specific areas that can be broken down into related subtopics• Pillar pages cover broad topics while cluster pages address specific subtopics• Internal linking between pillar and cluster pages creates signals for Google about content relationships• New sites should target long-tail keywords in cluster pages first to build authority• Well-structured sites gain authority from the bottom up as cluster pages pass strength to pillar pages• Architecture helps users navigate content and find relevant information more easilyVisit keywordspeopleuse.com – the solution to finding questions people ask online. Try it today for free and see why thousands use it daily. Get in touch at podcast@keywordspeople.com or find Edd on Twitter at Channel 5.SEO Is Not That Hard is hosted by Edd Dawson and brought to you by KeywordsPeopleUse.com Help feed the algorithm and leave a review at ratethispodcast.com/seo You can get your free copy of my 101 Quick SEO Tips at: https://seotips.edddawson.com/101-quick-seo-tipsTo get a personal no-obligation demo of how KeywordsPeopleUse could help you boost your SEO and get a 7 day FREE trial of our Standard Plan book a demo with me nowSee Edd's personal site at edddawson.comAsk me a question and get on the show Click here to record a questionFind Edd on Linkedin, Bluesky & TwitterFind KeywordsPeopleUse on Twitter @kwds_ppl_use"Werq" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Daily Dad Jokes
My wife read a draft of a mystery novel I'm working on. She goes, “I don't get it…in chapter two you randomly wrote ‘shadow, shadow, shadow, shadow'…what the hell does that even mean??” (+ 18 more dad jokes!)

Daily Dad Jokes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 4:37 Transcription Available


Daily Dad Jokes (13 Apr 2025)The official Daily Dad Jokes Podcast electronic button now available on Amazon. The perfect gift for dad! Click here here to view!Email Newsletter: Looking for more dad joke humour to share? Then subscribe to our new weekly email newsletter. It's our weekly round-up of the best dad jokes, memes, and humor for you to enjoy. Spread the laughs, and groans, and sign up today! Click here to subscribe!Listen to the Daily Dad Jokes podcast here: https://dailydadjokespodcast.com/ or search "Daily Dad Jokes" in your podcast app.Interested in Business and Finance news? Then listen to our sister show: The Daily Business and Finance Show. Check out the website here or search "Daily Business and Finance Show" in your podcast app.Jokes sourced and curated from reddit.com/r/dadjokes.Joke credits: ilikesidehugs, ropean, TruckNoob, Alive-Rain8887, superturbochad, Left-Distribution-13, Ogodei, C-J-P-, TooOldToBePunk, formercolloquy, yolo_king_1, Jesse_Bitchman, , wafuru42, humble_adventurer, Nursebaker1, Wookie_Cookie, Leominster845, freebeer4211, Jino1_0Subscribe to this podcast via:iHeartMediaSpotifyiTunesGoogle PodcastsYouTube ChannelSocial media:InstagramFacebookTwitterTikTokDiscordInterested in advertising or sponsoring our show? Contact us at mediasales@klassicstudios.comProduced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The David Pakman Show
4/10/25: Trump randomly pauses tariffs, insider trading fiasco explodes

The David Pakman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 62:27


-- On the Show: -- Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) joins David to discuss possible insider trading allegations surrounding the Trump tariff fiasco, the latest with the Ukraine-Russia war, and much more -- An internal email suggests that a Trump-run government agency is specifically targeting David's book for removal from Amazon -- Donald Trump randomly pauses all tariffs, seemingly having no idea what is going on -- Donald Trump appears confused when asked why he paused all of the tariffs -- As Donald Trump was pausing all tariffs, his trade representative was testifying before Congress that no pause was coming -- Insider trading and pump and dump suspicions grow after strange patterns emerge during the Trump tariff pause and stock market fiasco -- Karoline Leavitt, Donald Trump's White House Press Secretary, gets absolutely destroyed by Trump's flip flop on tariffs -- Fox News host Charlie Gasparino admits that it is Donald Trump who capitulated on the tariffs, not foreign nations -- On the Bonus Show: House Republican holdouts threaten Trump budget bill, appeals court rules Trump can fire probationary federal workers, FBI Director Kash Patel replaced as acting head of ATF, much more...

Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan
Would you be happy to be tested randomly in your job, especially if it's one that carries serious consequences?

Nighttime Talk With Niall Boylan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 48:48


Would you be happy to be tested randomly in your job, especially if it's one that carries serious consequences?

Not So Random With Mo!
The Randomly Random Episode

Not So Random With Mo!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 25:14


S6.E5 This week, Mo plays a game of Would You Rather thought-provoking questions. Don't forget to use #NSRWM or #NSRWMPodcast​ to share your thoughts while listening to the podcast. Rate the show 5 stars on whatever app you listen to and leave a review, share with everyone you know and if you also watch on YouTube, subscribe, like and leave a comment!  Make sure to follow on  Instagram: @notsorandomwithmopod Youtube: @notsorandomwithmopodcast

HeroicStories
Why Does My Computer Crash Randomly?

HeroicStories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 6:32


Random crashes are annoying and difficult to diagnose. I'll review common causes and steps you can take to determine what's happening on your computer.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
04-01-25 - Would Thriller Have Gone To Tucson If Google Said To For Soda - Larry's AI Girlfriend DM'd Him Randomly After It Seemed They Might Be Breaking Up

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 23:50


04-01-25 - Would Thriller Have Gone To Tucson If Google Said To For Soda - Larry's AI Girlfriend DM'd Him Randomly After It Seemed They Might Be Breaking UpSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
04-01-25 - Would Thriller Have Gone To Tucson If Google Said To For Soda - Larry's AI Girlfriend DM'd Him Randomly After It Seemed They Might Be Breaking Up

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 23:50


04-01-25 - Would Thriller Have Gone To Tucson If Google Said To For Soda - Larry's AI Girlfriend DM'd Him Randomly After It Seemed They Might Be Breaking UpSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The RPGBOT.Podcast
MASTERING ACTION ECONOMY - Randomly generate an NPC your players will hate...

The RPGBOT.Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 58:14


Are your players constantly asking, “Can I do that on my turn?” Are you tired of DMs crying over bonus actions and stunned conditions? Do you wake up at night wondering if Pathfinder 2 just does it better? In this episode, we dive deep into the tactical jungle that is action economy in TTRPGs. From the stripped-down speed of 5E to the glorious chaos of Pathfinder 2's three-action system, we break down what works, what doesn't, and what might just break your game (in the best way). We cover: Why random encounters might be the most underrated tool in your GM toolbox. The real reason 5E's action economy feels like fighting with one hand tied behind your back. How Pathfinder 2 turned “You get 3 actions” into a strategy masterclass. What the Stormlight Archive RPG is doing that's weird... but kinda brilliant. Why status effects like stunned, slowed, and “oh no, not again” are actually game-defining. The math behind multiple attacks—and why it's both a blessing and a curse. How to level up your online roleplay with better gear, stronger communication, and less awkward silences. This isn't just crunch—it's a full-blown mechanics buffet, with hot takes, cooler heads, and a few unfiltered truths about what makes combat fun (or unbearable). If you've ever cared about how your character moves, strikes, or just desperately tries not to die in initiative order, this episode's for you. Tactical Takeaways from the RPGBOT.Podcast Random encounters create chaos—and legends. The action economy makes or breaks your game's strategy. 5E's simplicity can be limiting. Pathfinder 2 says: “Hold my initiative tracker.” Free actions are powerful. Use them like seasoning—sparingly but effectively. Multi-attack penalties exist for balance—but they still sting. Status conditions aren't just flavor text. They're battlefield game-changers. Pathfinder 2 isn't just complex—it's elegant, once you speak its crunchy language. Stormlight Archive RPG is a sleeper hit in action design. Want better online games? Start with better audio and stronger player connections. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati

RPGBOT.Podcast
MASTERING ACTION ECONOMY - Randomly generate an NPC your players will hate...

RPGBOT.Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 58:14


Are your players constantly asking, “Can I do that on my turn?” Are you tired of DMs crying over bonus actions and stunned conditions? Do you wake up at night wondering if Pathfinder 2 just does it better? In this episode, we dive deep into the tactical jungle that is action economy in TTRPGs. From the stripped-down speed of 5E to the glorious chaos of Pathfinder 2's three-action system, we break down what works, what doesn't, and what might just break your game (in the best way). We cover: Why random encounters might be the most underrated tool in your GM toolbox. The real reason 5E's action economy feels like fighting with one hand tied behind your back. How Pathfinder 2 turned “You get 3 actions” into a strategy masterclass. What the Stormlight Archive RPG is doing that's weird... but kinda brilliant. Why status effects like stunned, slowed, and “oh no, not again” are actually game-defining. The math behind multiple attacks—and why it's both a blessing and a curse. How to level up your online roleplay with better gear, stronger communication, and less awkward silences. This isn't just crunch—it's a full-blown mechanics buffet, with hot takes, cooler heads, and a few unfiltered truths about what makes combat fun (or unbearable). If you've ever cared about how your character moves, strikes, or just desperately tries not to die in initiative order, this episode's for you. Tactical Takeaways from the RPGBOT.Podcast Random encounters create chaos—and legends. The action economy makes or breaks your game's strategy. 5E's simplicity can be limiting. Pathfinder 2 says: “Hold my initiative tracker.” Free actions are powerful. Use them like seasoning—sparingly but effectively. Multi-attack penalties exist for balance—but they still sting. Status conditions aren't just flavor text. They're battlefield game-changers. Pathfinder 2 isn't just complex—it's elegant, once you speak its crunchy language. Stormlight Archive RPG is a sleeper hit in action design. Want better online games? Start with better audio and stronger player connections. If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. It's a quick, free way to support the podcast, and helps us reach new listeners. If you love the show, consider joining us on Patreon, where backers at the $5 and above tiers get ad free access to RPGBOT.net and the RPGBOT.Podcast, can chat directly to members of the RPGBOT team and community on the RPGBOT.Discord, and can join us for live-streamed recordings. Support us on Amazon.com when you purchase products recommended in the show at the following link: https://amzn.to/3NwElxQ How to Find Us: In-depth articles, guides, handbooks, reviews, news on Tabletop Role Playing at RPGBOT.net Tyler Kamstra BlueSky: @rpgbot.net TikTok: @RPGBOTDOTNET Ash Ely Professional Game Master on StartPlaying.Games BlueSky: @GravenAshes YouTube: @ashravenmedia Randall James BlueSky: @GrimoireRPG Amateurjack.com Read Melancon: A Grimoire Tale (affiliate link) Producer Dan @Lzr_illuminati

Sugar Shack Radio Podcast
B.Jinx Randomly Filling In To Keep The Vibe [SugarShackRadio]

Sugar Shack Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025


the Random Kristian show
Randomly Wrong Hilarious Debates and 90's Chaos S12 Ep7

the Random Kristian show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 90:25


Today we start to get to the point, and counter point, of whats wrong and what's right. Kind of. Randomly. The various, or Random, topics are drawn from a list and have no particular point, or do they????? PLUS, we start the show off talking about where everything went wrong in the 90's and a large part of it ws to be blamed on some musical aspects!Andy brings us a Random 9 list and we got you all joining in so, START YOUR ARGUEMENTS!!!And we couldn't do this as well with out MRS A'S FAMOUS SALSA BUENA, RABBITINREDRADIO.COM, & Spreaker & iHeart Radio & The Colonel with THE ADVISER facebook Group and our friends at Creative Coatings!!

Shift Your Mind, Change Your Life Podcast with Coach Sal
Episode 404: The QUALITY of your supplements 100% make a difference

Shift Your Mind, Change Your Life Podcast with Coach Sal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 11:57


ADV Podcasts
Holy S*** Chinese Streets Exploding Randomly All Over China - DeepSeek Exposed - Episode #248

ADV Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 130:40


AG1 is offering new subscribers a FREE $76 gift when you sign up. You'll get a Welcome Kit, a bottle ofD3K2 AND 5 free travel packs in your first box. So make sure to check out https://DrinkAG1.com/adv to get this offer!From the DeepSeek psyop to stupid robot propaganda, to panda scandals, there's so much in this episode. @laowhy86 DeepSeek video https://youtu.be/jCgIhhKn6Lw?feature=sharedSupport the show here and see the Monday Exclusive show Xiaban Hou! - https://www.patreon.com/advpodcastsChina Fact Chasers - Please subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/c/ChinaFactChasersCheck out Jordan Harbinger - @JordanHarbingerShow tell him The China Show sent you!TCM Episode - https://www.jordanharbinger.com/traditional-chinese-medicine-skeptical-sunday/Cartoon feat. Jüri Pootsmann - I Remember Uhttps://soundcloud.com/nocopyrightsoundsTrack : Cartoon feat. Jüri Pootsmann - I Remember USome sources -https://www.aspi.org.au/report/shadow-playhttps://ad-aspi.s3.ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/2023-12/Shadow%20Play.pdf?VersionId=1_.62RpM_chdUdpm7I0da34yOfAvR0t6https://en.rti.org.tw/news/view/id/2012383#:~:text=According%20to%20Filipino%20media%2C%20residents,on%20the%20resort's%20coconut%20trees.https://youtube.com/shorts/g-7x1XnorLU?si=K8z57JAupDMNR6xxhttps://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/chinese-state-linked-accounts-hyped-deepseek-ai-launch-ahead-us-stock-rout-2025-01-31/https://www.axios.com/2025/01/30/house-congress-bans-deepseek-aihttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1043951X1630061Xhttps://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2019/aug/08/schoolchildren-in-china-work-overnight-to-produce-amazon-alexa-deviceshttps://www.state.gov/forced-labor-in-chinas-xinjiang-region/https://www.dol.gov/agencies/ilab/reports/child-labor/list-of-goods-print?items_per_page=10&combine=chinahttps://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdrylgvr77johttps://aqli.epic.uchicago.edu/country-spotlight/china/#:~:text=Despite%20tremendous%20progress%20over%20the,life%20expectancy%20by%203%20years.https://energyandcleanair.org/pm2-5-rebounds-in-china-in-2023-after-falling-for-10-years-straight/#:~:text=PM2.,on%20Energy%20and%20Clean%20Airhttps://www.hudson.org/environment/global-impact-chinas-water-related-environmental-problems-thomas-duesterberghttps://www.businessinsider.com/china-spring-festival-robots-showing-off-humanoid-progress-2025-1https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cdrylgvr77johttps://world.time.com/2013/11/05/chinas-youngest-lung-cancer-patient-is-just-8-years-old-and-pollution-is-to-blame/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

For the Glory KC
Two Sporting KC Rumors and Vermes Says it's Pulskamp's Job

For the Glory KC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 80:03


For the Glory KC is back with the 116th episode of the show!  Sporting Kansas City have not one, but two rumored signings coming to town. While it's two rumored players, they are both from the same team. The first one we learned about early last week appears to be the Designated Player #10 the team has been saying they are chasing. That's Manu Garcia (learn more about Manu here). The second rumor is for right-winger Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov (more on Shapi here). Both players play for Aris in the Greek first division. The rumored combined fee, according to GiveMeSport's Tom Bogert comes in around €5 million. We get into the details and stats for each player and try to decide if these feel like good signings. One notch in favor of Garcia, despite his lower numbers are those of another Spanish midfielder Mike Burns brought to MLS. Look at the stats both before and after arriving in MLS: La Liga: 74 GP, 3 G, 9A, 4,702 min LALiga2: 49 GP, 4G, 1A, 3,044 min Premier League: 28 GP, 2G, 2A, 1,799 min MLS: 157 GP, 39G, 45A, 13,402 minutes and an MLS MVP That player? Carles Gil for the New England Revolution. He joined just a year younger at 26-years-old and went from relatively unimpressive numbers to being one of the best players in the league. There is no saying if Manu Garcia can do that, but Vermes and Burns surely have to hope so. It's worth noting that both Garcia and Suleymanov were held out of Aris' game this weekend. Teams don't do that for no reason, but it's always possible it still falls through. Randomly snuck into the middle of this rumor conversation was a prior rumored signing, Unai Hernandez, who appears headed to Saudi Arabia for big money. We also found a way to work in Dom Dwyer leaving the Oakland Roots. In addition to talking rumors, we have to mention the second straight preseason loss for Sporting KC, this time to Chicago. It's tough to take much from a game we didn't see, but there were some good quotes from Peter Vermes and Erik Thommy. One of those quotes was Vermes confirming he's happy with John Pulskamp as the starting goalkeeper and he has no plans to add a veteran keeper. It'll be an extremely young GK room with Pulskamp (23), Ryan Schewe (22) and Jack Kortkamp (16 now, 17 on the 28th). Is that the right decision? Finally, the KC Current and the entire NWSL have their schedule announced. They open the season (again) against the Portland Thorns, this time on March 15th. They play a perfectly balanced 26 game regular season schedule, 13 games, against all 13 other teams, before a break, then they repeat the task after the CBA summer break. There were some potential road trips combining SKC and Current games on the docket as well. 23 of those 26 games are on National TV (ION, ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN and Prime). At some point talking about the Current the subject of watching games at a bar to avoid buying Amazon Prime came up. One potential spot, is the female-owned The Dub KC. If you heard us talking about them and want to support them, check out their Instagram or website. In the Digital Crawl, we touch on a few more topics, including: SKC II schedule Robert Castellanos update USMNT and USYNT And Neymar! Here is a rundown of topics (and approximate start times): Sporting KC Rumor: DP #10 Manu Garcia - 5:01 2nd Sporting KC rumor for a Winger - 22:28 Another preseason game for SKC, another loss - 32:27 Thommy to forward and no veteran competition for Pulskamp - 38:05 KC Current schedule released - 52:26 Digital Crawl - 1:06:20 Big thanks to Splitter Conspiracy (listen to them here) for our theme music made with the permission of the KC Cauldron.

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
10.22.24: Randomly Awesome - Caddy in the Snow, Snowplow in the Lane & Death Wish in the Andy Griffiths Show, + Westerns w/ Minigiuns, Jerks w/ Highbeams, Ford w/ Recalls, Israelis w/ Guns, Bears w/ 10mm & a Croc w/ 10,000 Kids

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 56:27


Slather on the Justin powa - from Canadian marionettes to catching up on your Orange Goblins, from dickheads with their high beams (and why is it always a Jeep or a Tesla?) to the rules about passing a snowplow, from Ford's exploding batteries to its self-disassembling front suspension (a case of the Teslas?), from Charles Bronson "fixing Emmitt" to the Israelis confiscating a lot of nice shotguns, from crashing into smaller things than you to Honda buying Nissan (why?), it's classic Garage Hour supersauce - spread it on. ...With Orange Goblin, Dire Straits, Masters of Reality, Soundgarden, Kyuss, Solarized, The Sword, Mastodon, Man or Astro Man and High on Fire.  There's also bears, crocodiles, birds and Dad's poor Buick Century.

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast
10.22.24 (MP3): Randomly Awesome - Caddy in the Snow, Snowplow in the Lane & Death Wish in the Andy Griffiths Show, + Westerns w/ Minigiuns, Jerks w/ Highbeams, Ford w/ Recalls, Israelis w/ Guns, Bears w/ 10mm & a Croc w/ 10,000 Kids

Hank Watson's Garage Hour podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 56:27


Slather on the Justin powa - from Canadian marionettes to catching up on your Orange Goblins, from dickheads with their high beams (and why is it always a Jeep or a Tesla?) to the rules about passing a snowplow, from Ford's exploding batteries to its self-disassembling front suspension (a case of the Teslas?), from Charles Bronson "fixing Emmitt" to the Israelis confiscating a lot of nice shotguns, from crashing into smaller things than you to Honda buying Nissan (why?), it's classic Garage Hour supersauce - spread it on. ...With Orange Goblin, Dire Straits, Masters of Reality, Soundgarden, Kyuss, Solarized, The Sword, Mastodon, Man or Astro Man and High on Fire.  There's also bears, crocodiles, birds and Dad's poor Buick Century.

Taskmaster: The People's Podcast
Throwing Lemons Randomly - S9 Ep9

Taskmaster: The People's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 60:35


This week Jenny and Jack spy with their little eyes something beginning with Series 9, Episode 9 - a true classic with a little bit of everything from live task meltdowns to bloody knees. Plus they answer listener questions, and pose a few questions of their own - including, should comedians be allowed to drive? Next week we'll be talking Series 8, Episode 8 in an effort to find the fifth and final contestant to complete the 'People's Pod's Cheaters of Cheaters' lineup. Have a homework suggestion, a goof or a bloop? Send it to fans@taskmaster.tv Order An Absolute Casserole book: taskmasterstore.com Book the Taskmaster Live Experience: https://taskmasterliveexperience.com/ Visit jennyeclair.com to buy tickets to Jenny's tour or her memoir Jokes, Jokes, Jokes.Watch all of Taskmaster on All 4 www.channel4.com/programmes/taskmasterVisit the Taskmaster Store for all your TM goodies!taskmasterstore.comCatch up with old episodes from anywhere in the worldtaskmastersupermaxplus.vhx.tvVisit the Taskmaster YouTube Channelyoutube.com/taskmasterTaskmaster the Podcast is Produced and Edited by Christine Macdonald for Avalon Television

The Allusionist
207. Randomly Selected Words from the Dictionary

The Allusionist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 39:24


Happy tenth birthday to this show! To celebrate, here's every randomly selected word from the dictionary from the first decade of the show. Visit theallusionist.org/randomlyselectedwords to read the transcript and get other Tranquillusionist episodes. The podcast is taking a break until early May 2025, but the Allusioverse will continue to be in full swing: become a member at theallusionist.org/donate. You get regular livestreams with me reading from my ever-expanding collection of dictionaries, inside scoops into the making of this show, and watchalong parties - such as Great Pottery Throwdown (2025), and Cold Comfort Farm (1995). And best of all, you get the company of your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community. There's also a free livestream for everyone happening 18 January 1pm PT/4pm ET/21:00 UTC at youtube.com/allusionistshow. This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman, with music composed by Martin Austwick of palebirdmusic.com. Find @allusionistshow on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and Bluesky. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk about your product or thing on the show, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Rosetta Stone, language-learning programs available for 25 different languages. Allusionist listeners get 50% off lifetime memberships at rosettastone.com/allusionist. • Understance: comfortable, stylish, size-inclusive bras and undies. Shop the range and learn about your own branatomy at understance.com.• Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, the podcast that brings us the latest and greatest scientific discoveries, and explains them even for those of us who don’t have a science PhD. Listen to Curiosity Weekly in the places you get your podcasts.• Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online forever home. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chad Hartman
Alexa randomly blasting music at 3AM...Overrated!

Chad Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 22:11


Mark Freie makes his long awaited return to the Overrated, Underrated or Properly Rated segment for some fun with Chad and Dave.

From My Head To Your Ears
Randomly Random 2 -I'm Talking and I Can't Shut Up

From My Head To Your Ears

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 29:21


Talking about a bunch of random subjects. I had a lot of random things to say.

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Why some Cape Bretoners are getting a free dental check-up

Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2025 7:36


Randomly selected people in Sydney will be part of a national health survey, specifically to measure the oral health of Nova Scotians.

talk'n random ish
TRI edi10 pt2...Randomly Talk'n.mp3

talk'n random ish

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 50:06


We continue to discuss "random ish" things going on.

HeroicStories
Why Does My Wireless Mouse Stop Working Randomly?

HeroicStories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2024 5:30


Let's be sure it's the mouse freezing and not the whole computer. Once that's decided, we'll look for solutions.

I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin
Randomly attacked and violently strangled: Nina Funnell Pt.2

I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 72:44 Transcription Available


Nina Funnell was walking home when she was violently strangled and raped by a stranger. The man held a box cutter blade at her throat and threatened to kill her. The award-winning journalist shares how she survived the terrifying attack and what people can do to help survivors of sexual assault.   TRIGGER WARNING: This episode of I Catch Killers discusses sexual violence. If this raises any issues or concerns, you can reach out to Lifeline on 13 11 14, or text 0477 13 11 14. Find out more about the Justice Shouldn't Hurt Take The Stand campaign here. Discover the Red Zone Report here. Learn more about the Justice Shouldn't Hurt: Take The Stand fundraiser here and the petition here.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

One Woke Mama - The Journey of Awakening Through Motherhood

After an 18 month hiatus, I'm back on the Woman Awake podcast. Randomly, I felt to breathe life back into this space at the end of a wild 2024 and a huge 18 month journey through my health, my spirituality, through major upgrades and changes to my work and the loss of my father. There's alot to share. This podcast is a bite sized re-introduction and an explanation of sorts as to why I went MIA for almost 2 years. It's great to be back! Show notes: To enjoy my energy healing session sale please head over here: https://www.claireobeid.com/private-mentoring-healing-1 10% off individual sessions and 15% for all 3 or more session packages. You can also check out the Remote Energy Recalibration Sessions now on offer too. Connect with me via instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claireobeid_/

the Random Kristian show
Seasonings Greetings with Mrs A! S11 Ep8

the Random Kristian show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 84:00


Its time to eat and who better to show us some great seasonal meal ideas than our very own sponsor, MRS A! that's right Leah's back and whipping up delicious food for your holidays quick and easy and plus, she's got that delicious salsa that we all know and crave! come watch, talk, eat and laugh with us over some seasonal meal ideas and get ready for the holidays! Randomly.Plus Andy has our Random 9 List and I've got some Random iHeart News and other interesting tid bits of Randominity!And we couldn't do this as well with out MRS A'S FAMOUS SALSA BUENA, RABBITINREDRADIO.COM, & Spreaker Prime & iHeart Radio & The Colonel with THE ADVISER facebook Group!!!!

The Leading Difference
Dr. Silvia Blemker | Co-Founder & CSO, Sprinkbok Analytics | Teaching & Advancing Biomedical Engineering & Muscle Analytics

The Leading Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 31:03


Dr. Silvia Blemker is a distinguished professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Virginia and co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Springbok Analytics. Silvia discusses her fascinating journey from a curious child who loved learning about anatomy to now leading groundbreaking research at the Multi-scale Muscle Mechanophysiology Lab. Learn how her innovative AI-driven muscle analytics technology is reshaping fields ranging from sports medicine to neuromuscular diseases. Silvia shares her passion for mentorship, the rewards of pushing scientific boundaries, and the thrill of solving complex challenges.    Guest links: https://www.springbokanalytics.com | http://www.uvam3lab.com Charity supported: Sleep in Heavenly Peace Interested in being a guest on the show or have feedback to share? Email us at theleadingdifference@velentium.com.  PRODUCTION CREDITS Host: Lindsey Dinneen Editing: Marketing Wise Producer: Velentium   EPISODE TRANSCRIPT Episode 044 - Dr. Silvia Blemker [00:00:00] Lindsey Dinneen: Hi, I'm Lindsey and I'm talking with MedTech industry leaders on how they change lives for a better world. [00:00:09] Diane Bouis: The inventions and technologies are fascinating and so are the people who work with them. [00:00:15] Frank Jaskulke: There was a period of time where I realized, fundamentally, my job was to go hang out with really smart people that are saving lives and then do work that would help them save more lives. [00:00:28] Diane Bouis: I got into the business to save lives and it is incredibly motivating to work with people who are in that same business, saving or improving lives. [00:00:38] Duane Mancini: What better industry than where I get to wake up every day and just save people's lives. [00:00:42] Lindsey Dinneen: These are extraordinary people doing extraordinary work, and this is The Leading Difference. Hello, and welcome back to another episode of The Leading Difference podcast. I'm your host, Lindsey, and today I am very excited to introduce as my guest, Sylvia Blemker. Sylvia is the Robert Thompson Distinguished Professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Virginia. She leads the Multi-scale Muscle Mechanophysiology Lab, which develops multi-skill computational and experimental techniques to study skeletal muscle biomechanics and physiology. The lab explores a range of applications including speech disorders, vision impairments, aging, muscular dystrophies, and human performance. New projects include developing models that incorporate for sex differences in musculoskeletal structure and simulating the effects of estrogen levels on muscle regeneration. Dr. Blemker is also Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer of Springbok Analytics, a company commercializing image based muscle analytics AI technology for many applications from muscle diseases to sports medicine. All right. Well, welcome. And thank you so much for being here. I'm so delighted to talk to you today, Sylvia. [00:01:55] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Thank you. I'm excited to be here also. [00:01:58] Lindsey Dinneen: Awesome. Well, would you mind starting off by telling us a little bit about yourself, your background, and maybe what led you to medtech? [00:02:08] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Sure. So I am born and raised in Lawrence, Kansas, a child of two immigrants who are from Argentina. And they're both professors. So from a very early age, I was exposed to the world of academia. My dad was a mathematician. My mom was a math person also. So, math and STEM was always from the get go part of my life and I knew it would be in the future. And when I was trying to decide what to study as an undergraduate student, I learned of this field called biomedical engineering that was somewhat of a new discipline at that point. I started college in 1993. And I just thought it sounded perfect because I was really interested in medicine. I loved anatomy. I was one of those geeks that had anatomy parts, like models. I had an ear and I had an eyeball and a heart, all these different things. I just thought anatomy was really interesting and cool. And I always thought being a doctor of some kind would be really cool because it would mix my interest in biology and anatomy with wanting to help people, but I don't think that was the right path for me, and it also wouldn't really leverage my interest in math and physics and stuff like that. So once I learned about biomedical engineering, I thought, "Wow, that sounds really perfect for me." And so it turned out it was because I did my undergrad in biomedical engineering from Northwestern University. I did my master's degree there, and then I went on to Stanford University. I got my PhD in mechanical engineering. But honestly, I would have been bioengineering, but back then there was no bioengineering department. So I was in mechanical engineering, but focused on biomechanical engineering. And now I'm a professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Virginia. Been that since 2006. And I also, it's been about 10 years now, co founded a company that's in the medtech industry. It's called Springbok Analytics, and it's commercializing software to go from a rapid MRI scan to a fast assessment of muscle health and fitness. [00:04:22] Lindsey Dinneen: Amazing. Well, thank you for providing some background and whatnot. That was so fun to hear about, you know, your interest in biology from even a young age and having all these models and that's just, that makes me smile. I love that. [00:04:35] Dr. Silvia Blemker: like collecting bugs, too. That's weird. [00:04:39] Lindsey Dinneen: Hey, you were interested in it. I love that. So I have so many questions, but the first thing that comes to mind: I love the name of your company and I'm curious why you chose Springbok. [00:04:50] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Yeah, that is a great question. So, it was inspired by the springbok, the animal. It's very fast moving antelope that runs fast. It's very agile, jumps high. And the reason why we went that direction is our first market at Springbok was in human performance and elite athletes. And so we were using this technology to help athletes recover from injury and get to their maximum performance. So that's where that went. And, you know, honestly, when we first started it, we just kind of like dreamt that up and didn't know if it would stick, but now it has. And so here we are. [00:05:32] Lindsey Dinneen: Excellent. So, yeah. So, okay. With the origin of that company, you brought something to market that has previously not existed in the way that you're doing very uniquely. Could you share a little bit more about what makes what you do so unique and how it's helped solve or covered a gap in the market, basically? [00:05:54] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Sure. So I guess maybe while I answer that question, I'll tell you a little bit about where it came from in terms of the initial ideas. So I think that really answers your question too. So, so we're actually, it started as a research project in a combination of my lab and a few other collaborators at UVA. So started pure research funded by an organization that pro wanted to promote translational research. So research that starts on the very academic basic setting, but is translated to the outside world. You know, we do a lot of research that's very impactful, but it stays in the lab. And the idea is that some of it is ready to go out there. So, having said that, the basic idea for the company actually really came out of some conversations I had with a collaborator, an orthopedic surgeon, who treats children that have cerebral palsy, in particular helps in terms of improving specific movement disorders that kids with cerebral palsy have. And so I've had a longstanding interest in understanding what's happening with muscles in these children because though it's an injury to the brain kind of right around birth which leads to these abnormal movement patterns, that ends up influencing their muscles and bones because muscles and bones grow based on the way you use them. And so this happening as a child means their muscles have a fair number of issues. And so I've been interested in that question, obviously, is if we know that, then we can help better improve mobility and treatments for these children. And so, in my research, I've been making use of MRI a lot to study muscle, because that's a great way to do that in humans. If you're studying a mouse, which we do somewhat in my lab also, you can do a lot with a mouse muscle. But if you want to study human muscles, there's only so much you can do unless you're studying a cadaver, which obviously is not relevant. So, we use MRI and develop these fancy imaging techniques or interesting ways to get a bunch of information about the muscle from the MRI machine, MRI pictures, and do lots of different modeling and things like that. So I was pretty young professor and I was developing new research ideas and this clinician said, his name is Dr. Abel said, "You know, all these interesting ideas about what you can learn about muscle from MRI is cool, but you know this is not something we could ever use in the clinic because the way that you're doing these scans is very hard. It's very research oriented. You're only studying one muscle, and really in cerebral palsy and impacts all the muscles of the in the body, but in particular for movement of the leg. And we don't have a way to, to quantify that or understand that. And that's what I really need to have in order to figure out how to treat these kids." 'Cuz ultimately he's has to do surgeries on a bunch of muscles and he has to make the decisions about which muscles to do surgeries on just by looking at the outside of the child and not really having a sense for what's going on at the muscle level. So I was like, "Okay, well, maybe we'll try to solve that problem." Cause it seems like the problem I wanted to solve maybe isn't all that useful to you right now. So, that, that really was the basis for Springbok the initial idea was to develop a way to collect MRI rapidly and then transform that into a assessment of all the muscles of the lower extremity in particular for these kids because there's really no other way to get information at the muscle level. We have ways to kind of assess how strong people are. But that's what we say in biomechanics, we call it at the joint level, you know, but like, for example, if you wanted to see how strong your knee is, you extend your knee for example, to get your quadriceps, but there's four quadriceps muscles. So if there's a weakness, which muscle is the one that is, you would have no idea what that was if from the outside. Same thing for all other joints. So, that's the idea is like to get to that detailed information and in this particular application it's very obvious why you need that because they're going to go in and do surgery on individual muscles. So they want to do the ones that actually need it. And then, you know, the premise of where we went from there is that, the need to have information at the muscle level has a lot of different applications outside of that. And so that's sort of one thing led to another. And again, because we were funded by this grant agency called The Culture Foundation that wanted to promote translational research, one of the early pieces of feedback they gave us was the market that we was associated with the application we were first exploring in cerebral palsy was too small to start with. And there's too many barriers of entry in terms of being able to actually implement in practice. So that's what led us to shift to other areas in particular. And in particular, elite sports because some of those barriers don't exist. The financial aspects are not nearly as challenging to start. And so it's actually a path I've heard of a lot of other healthtech or medtech companies to go start in sports and then veer into once they've gotten a bunch of data and validation, veer into the medical tech, and then that's precisely our path as well. [00:11:12] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Excellent. Well, well, thank you for sharing more about that. That was such a great explanation specifically about the quadriceps. I really latched onto that because what an interesting problem, but then what a great solution that you all have developed. And, you know, I'm wondering, looking back before you started the company and really dove in, could you have anticipated that you were going to become this entrepreneur? And did you expect that this might be part of your path or was this kind of just a happy coincidence after the research developed? [00:11:49] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Definitely did not expect it to be part of my path. [00:11:52] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. [00:11:53] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Absolutely. By no means, my brother was the one that went, like he was an engineer too, and he worked for IBM and he became more of a business man. That's what I would call him. But, yeah, it was really, you know, a multitude of things, the encouragement. I had some really good, you know, co founders. Craig Meyer and Joe Hart were both colleagues and they were excited. It was sort of like at that point, it was like, "Well, I don't want to be the limiting factor here. We should all do this together, right?" Found some really fantastic people to help it get started because, of course, when you first start something, there is a lot of risk there. And also, the three of us co founders had day jobs. We're still professors. And so we found a great actually grad of our program. To be our first CTO or first official employee. You really need to have that team around you. It's not just one person or two people, there's a lot that goes into this type of effort. And so I think without that, for sure, wouldn't have done it. And then one thing led to the other, I guess. It's definitely has pushed-- I can speak for myself-- out of my comfort zone a lot, you know, and it still does. But I think that's why I keep doing it also is I've learned a lot. [00:13:10] Lindsey Dinneen: I love that. Yeah. Well, and I think that it brings different challenges than you're probably experiencing in the academic side of things, and that's its own challenge too. But I love the fact that, speaking with leaders such as yourself, you're always pushing yourself to the next thing. You're not really just happy being. [00:13:29] Dr. Silvia Blemker: My husband might appreciate it more, but [00:13:31] Lindsey Dinneen: Okay. Yes, this is fair. Yeah. Well, okay. So, so just briefly switching sides to the academic journey that you've taken. So can you speak a little bit more about the program that you are in and helping to continue to develop? And what are you excited about even just with the university as you continue to grow? [00:13:56] Dr. Silvia Blemker: So I am a professor at heart. Right now I'm in a particularly interesting kind of stage of my career where I'm still a professor at UVA, but I'm actually part time professor and I'm also officially employed by Springbok. I'm a co founder, but I'm right now working as Chief Science Officer. So I do have two jobs. [00:14:15] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Nice. [00:14:17] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Yeah. [00:14:18] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh. [00:14:20] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Sons to o, but it's all good. It's, you know, it's nice full life, but so anyways, I have a research lab called, we call ourselves the Multiscale Muscle Mechanophysiology Lab. It's a mouthful. So we just call her, we say M3 Lab or M cubed. And we have PhD students, be it biomedical engineering, PhD students who are doing research and with in my lab going towards their PhD. I have postdoc, so students that have finished their PhD and continuing training for research in my lab, and then a whole bunch of undergraduate students who are getting involved in research for the first time. And the mentorship there that I do is ultimately, I think, honestly, what I love the most. And I joke with them because I now encourage all of my students to do internships while they're in their graduate program. I think it's incredibly valuable for a lot of different reasons that I could chat through. But I tell them, "You know, I never did that. And I did my internship in my late 40s. Fortunately, I realized that I made the right career choice, but I did it a little late. You should do it earlier." [00:15:25] Lindsey Dinneen: Right. Oh, nice. [00:15:28] Dr. Silvia Blemker: So anyways, I love my students all the way from ultimately in the lab, like exploring, you know, I talk a lot about with them, "You know, what we're doing is exploring the boundaries of knowledge together, pushing it and understanding where the boundaries are and figuring out how to push them in ways that can advance the world, really." And doing that with the student together and essentially I find myself like right behind them. I'm like, "Okay, keep going, teach me while you do it." I just find that, I just love doing that. It's very rewarding. And it's a real impact to be able to train other people to do this work. And there's the relationship aspect of it that is very valuable to me. So I just love teaching and hopefully inspiring new students to get involved in the kind of work I do, or help them figure out what they want to do. I think in the industry in the startup setting that mentorship is also a big part of it, but you know, it's just it's different. So one of the big projects we have that is actually the cool thing is, it's empowered by the startup company. So there is a synergy there which I think is really cool. So we are in the lab creating the next generation versions of computer models of the body that account for differences between men and women, between males and females. So in the world of movement biomechanics, in addition to using MRI as a common tool, another way that we study human movement and to try to figure out what's happening on the inside of bodies is to use computer modeling where we have models that sort of help try to describe the person in as much detail as possible from the inside, their bones, joints, muscles, everything, how their muscles move, and combine that with measurements of motion from the outside and physics and use all that to figure out how the person, how their muscles are working. There's a lots of different questions that you can answer once you have a model like that. The problem is that the model that everybody uses is based on data from like a 5'10 man. And then we scale it to fit anybody. So it doesn't even actually probably represent the 5'10 man, honestly. It's kind of an average. We're doing a big study where we collect MRI data of a large number of males and females, and we're doing a whole bunch of other measurements to allow the field to put that model aside and do a much better job at representing the population in particular, and accounting for the differences between male and female, because a lot of clinical problems, conditions, questions, issues that are the answer to them are different between male and females. And as a field, we don't really have ways to handle that. And I think that we need to do better than that. So it's an interesting project because It's a very, it's, there's a lot of interesting technical thing problems that we're solving to do that, to do these modelings, models at scale and stuff like that. But it's also a bit of like a public service model or a project where we're answering these questions, but ultimately going to give these models to the community so that they can do their research better too. [00:18:37] Lindsey Dinneen: Wow. It, you know, it continues to boggle my brain when I hear things like this, where it's like, "Yeah, we forgot to consider half the population." And I, you know, shouldn't make me laugh very much, I'm just very thankful, is really what I'm going to get to, of people like you who are going, "Wait a second, maybe this one thing that we've used all this time could be done more effectively and represent, like you said, just a better understanding of humans." So I... [00:19:07] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Yeah. It's interesting. You know, I've wondered about this myself a lot, how do we come to be? And I think it's this interesting difference between thinking about the impact of what your science is versus how to do the science well, because as scientists were trained, take out all other extra variables so that you can answer the question, you can control for everything that's your questions not to do with so that you can answer your question or test your hypothesis. And so, if you add sex as a variable, that confounds your question. And then, if anything, it just means that you have to double your sample size, you have to account for that. And so to do it well, but maybe with less resources, it would make sense scientifically to go to one sex. So that's why that happens, right? But then, if you're thinking about, "Well, yeah, but then I only answered that question for one sex," then you would do it differently. So I think that's where it comes from. Honestly, I don't think my predecessors were necessarily sexist or anything. I think they were doing things in the way that made sense scientifically by keeping things constant and wanting to have clean results. So that is what it is, but I think in a world where we're thinking more about the impact of what we do, we can't do that anymore. [00:20:30] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, well, and I thank you for sharing that. I think that's a really great perspective and realizing that sometimes It's easy to get annoyed by something that when we don't understand maybe where it came from or why somebody chose the route they did and maybe there was a very just practical reason for it. And so I love that you shared that. Thank you for doing that. [00:20:53] Dr. Silvia Blemker: But I will say that I have gotten annoyed though when you ask the question, like, "Why did you just do men?" Sometimes the answer is just, "Well, that's just how it's done." Not reasonable. I don't think that's, I don't think that's an... [00:21:07] Lindsey Dinneen: A lazy answer. [00:21:08] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Absolutely. Yeah. [00:21:10] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, that's fair. That's fair. So, you know, either in your academic journey or perhaps in your entrepreneurial journey, are there any moments that stand out that really kind of affirm to you, "I am in the right industry, doing the right thing with my life?" [00:21:29] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Oh, huh. That's an interesting question. I'll tell you when I know that I'm doing the right thing, when I'm excited to get up and do it [00:21:39] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:21:40] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Morning, I'm like, "Oh yeah, I'm going to work all this. This is exciting. I want to figure this out." That's usually what gets me up. Like my husband knows when I'm, we call it "locked in" because, you know, we have Gen Z kids, when I'm really trying to figure something out. And that, that really like gets me like figure something out that I know is important and impactful. I just love doing that. I think ultimately that's what I like and being creative and coming up with solutions and questions and stuff like that. That's not, I don't know if that's answering your question though. [00:22:13] Lindsey Dinneen: It actually, well, it does though, because I mean, everyone answers that in different ways, but what I love is the fact that it's your daily life. That's a great answer to that question. It's, " I'm curious. I'm excited. I want to work with these students and solve these problems." And that's a dream. [00:22:32] Dr. Silvia Blemker: That's what I, that's what gets me up in the morning. I mean, obviously not every day can be filled with these super intriguing things. There's a lot about a daily routine of any job that involves other things. And I try to learn to do those. Like one example of that for me was when I first started as a graduate student. As a scientist, a researcher, you have to present your results or give presentations a fair amount, whether it be to your lab group or to your thesis committee or in at a conference or a seminar. And then ultimately as a teacher, you have to do that all the time too. And early on, I really did not like doing that. It was really painful for me. I was really anxious about it. I loved sitting there working stuff out on my computer. That I loved, I knew, but I did not think I could do any-- presenting was scary. The first time I had to go presented a conference, I literally memorized every single word of the presentation to the word, and even my friends, my graduate student friends who I shared a hotel room with, they could give my presentation. They literally could, but now I absolutely love presenting. It's something that I've come to really enjoy all aspects of it. So that's an example of maybe not everything initially seems like that's what I'm going to love doing, but sometimes you can surprise yourself. [00:23:57] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Well, and I actually, to expand on that, I think the idea of you never know what your next sort of joyful surprise is going to be. So try the things and we'll discover that not everything is for you, but that's such great advice also for students, I feel like in particular, or maybe those young in their career is, "Just experiment, try it." You know, use it as this exciting time to just see. And yeah, you might even hate it the first couple of times, but you never know. [00:24:27] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Yeah. Yeah. You never know. You never know. Absolutely. [00:24:30] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Well, this is going to be an interesting one because I'm going to pivot the conversation and ask you something that I ask all my guests, but in your case, you are used to teaching and giving classes. So the question is, if you were to be offered a million dollars to teach a master class on anything you want, what would you choose to teach and why? [00:24:52] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Oh, a million dollars. Oh, but I, like, I love teaching, [00:25:03] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah, I know. That's why I was like, oh man, this is gonna be interesting. [00:25:07] Dr. Silvia Blemker: I think it was last year I was so proud of the undergraduate students. They give these awards to professors and I got the Lecturer of the Year award. So that was fun. And then I brought it home and my teenage son was like, "Oh yeah, yeah, that tracks. Mom's the lecturer of the year." [00:25:26] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh! [00:25:27] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Momly lectures. So anyways, it's hard to turn it off, but let's see, what would I give it about? I mean, it would probably be something about how muscles work 'cause I love talking about muscles. Honestly, like at the end of the day, that's now I'm kind of all in it. So I, I like talking about that stuff. Randomly about tennis too. I love tennis. I play tennis as a very low level tennis player, but I've become a tennis nerd. So if I had another job, I would love to be like a tennis announcer, but the science tennis announcer to talk about the physics and stuff like that, biomechanics. I would love that. [00:26:05] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, I would love that. That would make it so much even more interesting to me because I'd go, "Oh my word, I had no idea that this was what's happening here." And yeah, that's cool. Excellent. Okay. Well, I like it. Well, how do you wish to be remembered after you leave this world? [00:26:23] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Ultimately for my children, like Mom to Jack and Daniel Blemker, number one, then wife to Wes and the rest of my family. I think, ultimately, that's the most important, right? And then as a mentor to my students. [00:26:41] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. [00:26:42] Dr. Silvia Blemker: And then for like, you know, doing things that help people. Products that we've put out there, I feel like we've had an impact and we continue to see the potential impact. But honestly, that isn't really about me. It's about the impact. So I don't know that I-- I guess it's good to get credit for stuff like that, but ultimately it's just cool to know that it's had an impact and it's really connected to a lot of people not just me, so I think it's cool like sometimes I do reflect on, when I see cool stuff that the company's doing like "Wow, that was my idea. That's cool." But it's like not just that, right? An idea is just an idea. There's so much more. And the people that we have at Springbok doing, it's just a fantastic team of just ridiculously smart people who are also great, work well as a team and really value having a positive environment and they're fun. They're funny. So that's all cool. [00:27:39] Lindsey Dinneen: That's awesome. That is so cool. Yeah. Yeah. I love that. And then final question. What is one thing that makes you smile every time you see or think about it? [00:27:50] Dr. Silvia Blemker: I have a few different things, maybe. Well, the first one that comes to mind, honestly, is every time, and this is one of my favorite things about doing Springbok, is every time we get like an interesting new scan in, and we look at a large range of individuals now from people with muscle disease, neuromuscular disease, and all the way to NBA players and everywhere in between. But whenever I see one that's different, I'm like, "Ooh, that's cool. That makes me smile." So I guess that's muscles. And then also, I guess the other one is just seeing like a mentee or student shine in some way. One of my former student just defended her PhD two weeks ago, and just sitting there watching her do her PhD defense, she's phenomenal. It was just amazing. I mean, who wouldn't smile at that? But [00:28:43] Lindsey Dinneen: Yeah. Oh, that's amazing, and I love how it all ties together, just your answers are consistent, but I, what I love about hearing that is this just thread of appreciation for muscles and anatomy and impact and the students and the lives that you're touching. So I, you know, I definitely, I love that you're doing what you love and that it brings you joy. That's the best. Yeah. [00:29:11] Dr. Silvia Blemker: That's so nice. That makes me smile. [00:29:15] Lindsey Dinneen: Oh, I love that. Well, thank you so much for your time today. This has been such a joy for me actually, to get to talk to you and learn more about your background and what gives you energy, what gets you up in the morning. And so I just really appreciate you sharing about all the great work that you're doing. And I just wish you the most continued success as you work to change lives for a better world. [00:29:38] Dr. Silvia Blemker: Well, thank you. Thank you very much. Thanks for producing such a cool podcast. So very much appreciated. [00:29:45] Lindsey Dinneen: much. Thank you. Well, thanks for bringing a smile to my face. And thank you also to everyone who is tuning in today. And if you're as inspired as I am right now, I'd love it if you'd share this episode with a colleague or two and we'll catch you next time. [00:30:01] Ben Trombold: The Leading Difference is brought to you by Velentium. Velentium is a full-service CDMO with 100% in-house capability to design, develop, and manufacture medical devices from class two wearables to class three active implantable medical devices. Velentium specializes in active implantables, leads, programmers, and accessories across a wide range of indications, such as neuromodulation, deep brain stimulation, cardiac management, and diabetes management. Velentium's core competencies include electrical, firmware, and mechanical design, mobile apps, embedded cybersecurity, human factors and usability, automated test systems, systems engineering, and contract manufacturing. Velentium works with clients worldwide, from startups seeking funding to established Fortune 100 companies. Visit velentium.com to explore your next step in medical device development.

Rocket Fuel
Rocket Fuel - Nov 26th - Episode 505

Rocket Fuel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 25:34


A daily update on what's happening in the Rocket Pool community on Discord, Twitter, Reddit, and the DAO forum. #RocketPool #rpl #Ethereum #eth #crypto #cryptocurrency #staking #news Podcast RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/cd29a3d8/podcast/rss Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/rocket-fuel Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Mvta9d2MsKq2u62w8RSoo Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rocket-fuel/id1655014529 0:00 - Welcome Rocket Pool news 0:37 - ETHDenver planning begins https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/1310702591746900038/1310769634500280374 4:18 - rETH withdrawal liquidity discussion https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/1310976813069111428/1310976814725726211 https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1310894101029457961 11:11 - DeFi Llama data accurate for RP https://x.com/drjasper_eth/status/1860398655053713438 13:41 - RPL ratio recovering https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1310866788191571968 https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1310913878653272075 https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405503016234385409/1311036314841514046 15:40 - New Rocket Watch feature (defo not a bug) https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1311006154331263106 17:55 - Iceland Calling running RP Ephemery testnet https://discordapp.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1309932467909820538 19:00 - RP NOs who dot Diva might get Nektar airdrop https://x.com/nektarnetwork/status/1859978805764334069 20:48 - Randomly meeting a RP NO https://x.com/garowe89/status/1860408969602211950 Staking news 22:15 - ethstaker-deposit-cli security issue https://discord.com/channels/405159462932971535/405163713063288832/1310998039879618631

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Crime Alert 9AM 11.19.24| Homeless Assailant Randomly Murders Three in NYC Stabbing Attack

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 5:52 Transcription Available


A homeless man in New York City kills three people in an unprovoked stabbing spree. A Texas man, once convicted of harming an infant in a case of shaken baby syndrome, is now exonerated after spending over 24 years in the justice system. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pat and JT Podcast
2024 #189 - Dogecoin To The Rescue!

Pat and JT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 15:12


Crypto has exploded again over that last few weeks. Randomly putting $20 into Dogecoin 2 years ago, like we both did, can pay off nicely. Plus, it looks like celebs who have been rumored to have been in attendance at some Diddy Freakout parties are lining up to settle out of court. Thanks to our podcast partner Centris Federal Credit Union! You can rep our show! Buy some Pat and JT Podcast swag HERE! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

LeggLife Podcast
Randomly Speaking | Episode 142 | LeggLife Podcast

LeggLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 40:41


This week we're talking everything from children's choirs to Christmas shoes! We're answering a bunch of random questions and laughing the entire way through it! New episodes are uploaded weekly on Saturday mornings at 7am Pacific / 10am Eastern Support us and the LeggLife Podcast by becoming a patron at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  / legglife  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about LeggLife by following us on: YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.youtube.com/legglifeak/?su...⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  / legglifeak  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  / legglife  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ You can reach us via email at legglife@gmail.com

The Shallow End
27 Decisions #3/27 - @SouthernCollector14 and the Decision to Randomly Bid on a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle

The Shallow End

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 17:21


Welcome to "27 Decisions," a limited-run series all November presented by The Shallow End. Today's guest is Tony aka @SouthernCollector14. Learn how Tony's spontaneous decision to throw a bid on a '52 Mantle landed him a copy of the hobby's most iconic card. The Shallow End is hosted by Dave Schwartz ⁠@Iowa_Dave_Sportscards⁠ Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/infraction/tumblin

STUFF FROM THE LOFT - Dave Dye

Whatever happened to funny ads?Have clients stopped buying them?Or have agencies stopped writing them?They used to dominate the ad breaks.Humour was the first tool you reached for after being handed a brief.Why? Well, as that Poppins women says ‘A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down'.Actually…did they dominate ad breaks?Maybe I've slipped on my rose-tinted specs again?I reach for an old D&AD Annual.Randomly, I pick up 1991's.34 tv and cinema ads featured; 28 were funny.Of the 28, the most awarded were for Barclaycard and Red Rock Cider.They feel slightly odd today.They aren't ‘advertising funny', they're actually funny.In a way that I can't imagine them popping up between Bake Off?I don't know whether it's because they don't take the product very seriously? Some even make fun of it. (Imagine; making fun of the very people who pay the bills?)Or maybe getting bigger laughs than the programmes that surround you feels like bad form?Like you have aspirations above your station.I decided to do a bit of rudimentary desk research, discovering that humour is still surprisingly popular.The public love it, apparently.Much preferring it to being lectured to or bullshitted.So why the lack of funny ads?Even ad testing companies are urging us to produce more.(Yes System 1, I'm talking about you.)In an effort to better understand this humour thing, I went straight to the Chairman of the Board, the Grand Fromage, the Capo di Tutti Frutti – John Lloyd.Not only did he shoot both the campaigns above, he'd spent two decades beforehand producing the funniest stuff on tv, including Not The Nine O'clock News, Blackadder and Spitting Image.We had a lovely chat, hope you enjoy it.

Health Made Simple Show Podcast
Do healthy people get sick, and randomly drop dead? What are we missing? | Ep. 222

Health Made Simple Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 23:58


Ever felt a jolt of fear after hearing about someone who seemed perfectly healthy but suddenly faced a major health crisis?

Everyday Theology
E67: Stop Randomly Misquoting the Bible

Everyday Theology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 22:30


How often have you heard people randomly throw out Bible verses in any given situation? For example, athletes quote Philippians 4:13 after playing a good game, or we quote Psalm 37:4 when we want to receive something we think we deserve or need. All the time, people are misquoting the Bible. So, how can we make sure we aren't doing the same? On today's episode of Everyday Theology, the crew talks about the dangers of misquoting the Bible and how we can equip ourselves to make sure we have a proper understanding and context to some of the verses we "quote" every day!ResourcesHow to Read the Bible for All It's Worth | https://bit.ly/4fcFNRo*Please note: just because Woodside recommends a book does not mean we agree with every piece of work or statement by the authors. This is a standalone recommendation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The KVJ Show
KVJ Cuts- Randomly Strong Opinions (10-23-24)

The KVJ Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 4:40


What is your random strong opinion? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The KVJ Show
KVJ Cuts- Randomly Strong Opinions (10-23-24)

The KVJ Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 5:40


What is your random strong opinion? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Crime Alert 10AM 10.11.24| Rifleman Randomly Kills Woman at Bus Stop, Firing 15 or More Shots

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 6:01 Transcription Available


A man in Arizona faces a murder charge after allegedly shooting a woman at a bus stop, shocking the Mesa community with a random act of violence. A jury in Albuquerque finds an Army veteran guilty of murder, strangling his wife in their home in 2021. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace
Crime Alert 1PM 10.11.24| Teen Accused of Randomly Killing Former Police Chief Committed To Mental Institution

Crime Alert with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 5:53 Transcription Available


In Nevada, a teen accused of deliberately killing a retired police chief by hitting him with a stolen car is found incompetent to stand trial. In North Carolina, FEMA workers now face threats of violence due to a flood of online misinformation following Hurricane Helene. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sister Sister The Podcast
Season 19 Ep 2: Randomly RaqC Thoughts

Sister Sister The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 29:48


This episode was hi-jacked by RaqC's random thoughts and of course we were here for it. We touched on a little bit of everything and dove into the possibility of what if and why not. Shoutout to all the random, out of the box thinkers of the world. It's ok to question things and wonder why or why not, it's doesn't make you weird, it makes you curious! Who can relate to random thoughts and questioning things? _________________________________________________________ Follow us on IG: @straightupsistersthepodcast @raqcsworld @lasusie Follow us on YOUTUBE: Straight Up Sisters Podcast For full episodes in AUDIO and VIDEO subscribe to Patreon.com/straightupsisters Email us: hello@straightupsisters.com

Window on the West
The Rings of Power Leaves us with Dwarf Politics and Randomly Shouting Elves

Window on the West

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 128:10


The final episode of The Rings of Power (season 2) wraps up by revealing Dwarf politics, Númenorean politics,

The Scathing Atheist
607: Randomly Numbered Edition

The Scathing Atheist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 60:00


On this week's episode: Mike Johnson gives a whole new meaning to Christian apologetics ... Brett Weinstein tries to improve his image with some Russell branding ... And Marsh tells us all about a woo proponent whose ideas really don't add up. --- To make a per episode donation at Patreon.com, click here: http://www.patreon.com/ScathingAtheist To buy our book, click here: https://www.amazon.com/Outbreak-Crisis-Religion-Ruined-Pandemic/dp/B08L2HSVS8/ If you see a news story you think we might be interested in, you can send it here: scathingnews@gmail.com To check out our sister show, The Skepticrat, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/the-skepticrat To check out our sister show's hot friend, God Awful Movies, click here: https://audioboom.com/channel/god-awful-movies To check out our half-sister show, Citation Needed, click here: http://citationpod.com/ To check out our sister show's sister show, D and D minus, click here: https://danddminus.libsyn.com/ --- Headlines: How Mike Johnson is using faith to shield his racist colleague from accountability: https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/how-mike-johnson-is-using-faith-to Ryan Walters wants Oklahoma taxpayers to spend $6 million on public school bibles: https://www.friendlyatheist.com/p/ryan-walters-wants-oklahoma-taxpayers Bret Weinstein's Rescue The Republic concert https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1mrxmMbvqokxy / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AgzlWwKHAY

Best of Hawkeye in the Morning
Sara Osburn Randomly Meets Hawkeye's Sister in the Northeast

Best of Hawkeye in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 6:51


Support the show: http://www.newcountry963.com/hawkeyeinthemorningSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Help Myself Podcast
Just Randomly Back In Business

The Help Myself Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 3:24


A Daily Dose of The Help Myself Podcast

Mojo In The Morning
It's Randomly So Expensive

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 7:41 Transcription Available