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Africa Highlights and Travel Lessons: Egypt Challenges, Gorilla Trekking, Vic Falls, and Cape TownTyler hosts Non Rev Lounge in Austin with returning guest Melissa and her husband Jay, longtime friends who first met Tyler on a Southwest flight and later traveled together to Hawaii. They discuss Melissa and Jay's multi-week Africa trip planned around Jay's 50th birthday, including missing Tyler's family by a few hours in South Africa due to itinerary timing. The conversation covers a difficult, budget-style stop in Egypt (Cairo) with a non-English-speaking driver, getting lost en route to the pyramids, frequent requests for money from vendors and even a police officer, confusion around museum pickup logistics, being taken to an underwhelming “bazaar,” disappointment about a cheaper-than-expected dinner cruise, and an unpleasant hotel dining payment incident; they conclude Egypt is better done via a prepaid guided tour or river cruise. They then describe traveling through Rwanda and Uganda, visiting the Kigali Genocide Museum (highly emotional and impactful, leading them to skip the planned city tour) and completing a gorilla trek in Uganda's Bwindi Impenetrable Forest They also recount activities around Victoria Falls such as the Devil's Pool experience on the Zambia side (swimming across, proximity to hippos/crocodiles, and fish nibbling feet), plus zip lining, lion walking (with safety rules and notes about controversy and the operator's reluctance), rafting, and a Botswana safari near Chobe National Park and the Chobe River with many elephants. They touch on flights and logistics—using miles for British Airways into Egypt, buying some intra-Africa flights for reliability (including Ethiopian and Kenya), concerns about weight-restricted flights returning to the U.S. (ultimately flying United to Newark and onward), using candy as a thank-you (sometimes refused as a “bribe”), and doing laundry via sink washing and local services. 00:00 Welcome to NonRev Lounge + Introducing Melissa & Jay01:56 How Tyler & Melissa Met: The Southwest Flight That Started It All02:53 Buddy Passes, Hawaii Trips, and Travel Style Differences04:59 Back to Austin: Texas Weather Whiplash & Catching Up06:07 Why Africa? Planning Jay's 50th Birthday Mega-Trip08:19 Egypt Without a Tour: Pyramids, Scams, and Travel Lessons Learned20:39 Rwanda's Genocide Memorial: The Unexpected Emotional Highlight25:01 Uganda Gorilla Trek: Rain, Porters, and Getting Face-to-Face30:59 Gorilla Rules & Safety: Masks, Guides, and Forest Elephants34:32 Gorilla Trekking Reality Check: Forest Elephants, Time Limits & Extra Minutes35:26 How Much Does Gorilla Trekking Cost? Congo vs Uganda vs Rwanda36:53 Gorilla Fun Facts: Farts, Tree Hazards & What They Eat38:14 Victoria Falls Bucket List: Devil's Pool on the Edge39:57 Devil's Pool Logistics: Zambia Border, Boat Ride & “Toilet With a View.”42:07 Swimming Near Hippos & Crocs + The Fish That Nibble Your Feet44:27 How Many Days for Vic Falls? Zip Lines, Rafting, Botswana Safari & Visa Tips48:28 Walking With Lions: Controversy, Safety Rules & How Close You Get56:26 Cape Town Highlights: Lion's Head Sunrise + Table Mountain Sunset01:00:50 Flights, Getting Home & Travel Hacks: Miles, Weight Limits, Candy & Laundry01:09:33 Kruger Self-Drive Safari: Roads, Permits & Elephant Overload01:12:22 Wrap-Up, Thanks for Listening + Sponsor MessageStaffTraveler is offering a 10% code for any of our listeners who buy their eSIM.Use the Promo code ST10NONREVLOUNGE https://share.stafftraveler.com/nrl-esim✈StaffTraveler is a great app that can assist your non-rev travels! Use it to find the loads for your non-rev travel! Use this to sign up:https://stafftraveler.com/nonrevlounge
A Utah lawmaker wants to make it illegal to drink alcohol while riding an e‑bike and introduce new safety requirements for riders. Rep. Paul Cutler joins us to break down what the proposal would change and why he believes it’s needed.
Swiss authorities say fire safety inspections hadn’t been done since 2019 at a bar where a New Year’s fire killed 40 and injured over 100; Venezuela opposition leader Maria Corina Machado vowed to return home, praising Trump after President Maduro’s capture; European leaders voiced strong support for Greenland’s sovereignty; NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon extended temporary protest restrictions across three Sydney policing areas for 14 more days; Cher weighed in on Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard’s famously open marriage on Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast. THE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Host & Producer: Tahli BlackmanBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, we kick off the New Year with a look at how India's startup and tech ecosystem hit the ground running. We unpack Deepinder Goyal's defence of the gig economy amid strike calls, examine India's draft space traffic safety rules as satellite launches rise, track the Centre's biggest-ever approvals under the electronics component scheme, and close with IIT Madras launching IITM Global as it scales its international research ambitions.
In this Tech 2025 round-up, Alan Leer breaks down the year's biggest tech themes: AI shifting from chatbots to agentic tools, the UK's Online Safety Act enforcement, new digital ID plans, tougher competition rules for Big Tech, the privacy and ad-tracking shake-up, and why London's data-centre boom is colliding with electricity grid limits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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☀️ Tom and Kitty learned the hard way that summer heat can be sneaky!
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Hello, welcome to the Safety Culture Excellence podcast, hosted by Shawn Galloway, CEO of ProAct Safety. This week's podcast asks "How Rigid Are Your Safety Rules?" Need an expert on demand? https://proactsafety.com/solutions/consulting/leveraged-expert-support-and-monitoring I hope you enjoy the podcast. Have a great week! Shawn M. Galloway Harness the Power of Employee Engagement with Shared Ownership *2025 only, with proof of purchase receive complimentary access to quarterly networking discussion with Shawn Galloway.
Send us a textEver wondered what actually stops a home inspection? Not a dead furnace or a closed gas valve—but a city do-not-enter notice, active squatters, or a flooded basement inches from the electrical panel. We open the playbook on how professional inspectors balance thoroughness with safety, what we can still evaluate when utilities are off, and the conditions that require us to walk away.We start with the practical: what gets inspected when gas or water isn't running, why some leaks only reveal themselves after hours of use, and how a one-stop shop approach—radon, mold, WDI, sewer scopes, chimney scopes, and indoor air quality—saves buyers headaches. Then we draw the hard lines. A posted unlawful-to-enter notice carries legal risk and shuts down access. Standing water near energized equipment is a shock hazard. Discovering squatters or drug paraphernalia inside the structure ends the appointment on the spot. We explain policy, liability, and why no contract timeline is worth risking an inspector's safety.You'll also hear how communication keeps deals alive: agents flagging city postings in advance, buyers planning for follow-up testing once utilities are on, and scheduling strategies that allow us to finish what couldn't be tested the first time. Along the way, we clarify what the state does and doesn't require—like walking roofs—and how inspectors make real-time safety calls based on conditions, not pressure. If you're a buyer, agent, or investor, this walkthrough helps you set expectations, protect your team, and still get the information you need to make a smart decision.If this helped you prep for an inspection or rethink your safety protocols, follow the show, share it with a colleague, and leave a quick review to help more buyers find trusted guidance.Support the showTo learn more about Habitation Investigation, the Three-time Winner of the Best Home Inspection Company in the Midwest Plus the Winner of Consumer Choice Award for Columbus Ohio visit Home Inspection Columbus Ohio - Habitation Investigation (homeinspectionsinohio.com) NBC4 news segments: The importance of home inspections, and what to look for | NBC4 WCMH-TV Advice from experts: Don't skip the home inspection | NBC4 WCMH-TV OSU student's mysterious symptoms end up tied to apartment's air quality | NBC4 WCMH-TV How to save money by winterizing your home | NBC4 WCMH-TV Continuing Education for Ohio Agents Scheduled classes Continuing Education for Ohio Agents Course lis...
In this episode, Jared and Trevor discuss their thoughts on the 4 basic firearms safety rules and whether or not they should be updated to fit modern fun handling. Be proficient, politically active, and polite.Support the showLinktree: https://linktr.ee/nh2aPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/nh2apodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nh_2a_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NH-2A-112290513643619
Product safety rules for kids toys and craft materials are not fit for purpose, with the rise in giant e-commerce retailers according to Consumer NZ. The safety of children's play things is centre stage after a recall of several coloured sand products due to an asbestos scare. Several schools that use the products closed while they worked out what cleanup is required. Meanwhile Consumer NZ says the changing way people shop and the sheer volume of products is making safety tough to police. Head of research and advocacy Gemma Rasmussen spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Owen Poole covers the biggest tech stories of the day, including: OpenAI completes its recapitalization process with for-profit and nonprofit sides; popular AI companion app Character.ai introduces new child safety rules after a lawsuit and increased attention from regulators; and Elon Musk builds an AI-powered clone of Wikipedia dubbed Grokipedia -- critics say it's filled with misinformation.
Owen Poole covers the biggest tech stories of the day, including: OpenAI completes its recapitalization process with for-profit and nonprofit sides; popular AI companion app Character.ai introduces new child safety rules after a lawsuit and increased attention from regulators; and Elon Musk builds an AI-powered clone of Wikipedia dubbed Grokipedia -- critics say it's filled with misinformation.
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TRENDING - President Trump criticizes his latest TIME Magazine cover, then hosts a celebration of life honoring Charlie Kirk with a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom. Plus, Instagram rolls out new PG-13 safety features for teen users, and Amazon faces a lawsuit alleging Prime Day price manipulation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TRENDING - President Trump criticizes his latest TIME Magazine cover, then hosts a celebration of life honoring Charlie Kirk with a posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom. Plus, Instagram rolls out new PG-13 safety features for teen users, and Amazon faces a lawsuit alleging Prime Day price manipulation.
Minister of Transport, Joseph Bukari Nikpe, has warned that the government will soon begin prosecuting canoe owners and operators who violate safety regulations on the Volta Lake. He added that investigations have been launched into last Saturday's tragic accident, which claimed the lives of 16 people.
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It’s been two months since at least 135 people were killed in flash floods that roared through the Texas Hill Country. In the weeks since, families of the victims have been pushing state lawmakers to pass camp and flood safety legislation. Lacey and Lars Hollis lost their 8-year-old daughter, Virginia, in the floods at Camp Mystic. They joined Amna Nawaz to discuss their support for the bill. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Medina City Schools announce new safety rules for high school football games full 730 Thu, 04 Sep 2025 10:58:53 +0000 zNtCAsHOsDXVO3EHjqRbSrhqESgNFYLP ohsaa,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima ohsaa,sports Medina City Schools announce new safety rules for high school football games The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.a
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Federated Farmers is welcoming new Government proposals to make farm health and safety rules more practical - and grounded in real-world standards. The Government will spend two months consulting with farmers to determine whether farm kids are safe to do certain chores, including feeding animals, watering plants and collecting eggs. Federated Farmers' health and safety spokesperson David Birkett says farmers have raised questions - and the clarification would be useful. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A federal border officer is recovering after being shot during a robbery attempt in Riverside Park. Police say the off-duty agent returned fire, wounding a suspect who is now in custody. Meanwhile, New York City is proposing new safety rules for basement and cellar apartments as part of an effort to protect tenants in flood-prone areas. And Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani has paused his campaign for a trip to his birthplace of Uganda.
New online safety rules came into force today which will require video sharing platforms to have effective age verification systems in place. From more on this Eoghan Cleary Templecarrig Secondary School & Member of the newly established Online Health Taskforce and Fiona Jennings, Head of Policy & Public Affairs at the ISPCC.
In this episode of Whistle Talk, hosts Michael D'Ambrosio and Daniel Chamberlain dive deep into the intricacies of football rules, focusing on scoring plays, touchbacks, and the nuances of officiating. They discuss the importance of understanding point values, the differences in rules between high school and NCAA, and the implications of fouls during touchdowns. The conversation also covers field goals, the try after a touchdown, and the concepts of force and momentum in football. Through case studies and practical examples, they clarify complex rules and provide insights for coaches and officials alike.TakeawaysThe week before vacation can be incredibly productive.Possession is crucial for determining touchdowns.Diving for the pylon has different rules in high school and NCAA.Fouls during a touchdown can affect the scoring team.Field goals must pass above the crossbar to count.The try after a touchdown is an untimed play.Force resets after possession is gained in football.Momentum can carry a player into the end zone for a touchback.Understanding penalties is key for effective coaching.Case studies help clarify complex football rules.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Pre-Vacation Chaos03:01 Rule 8 Overview: Scoring Plays and Touchbacks05:57 Understanding Point Values in Football09:03 Diving for the Pylon: High School vs. NCAA Rules12:04 Fouls During Touchdowns: What You Need to Know14:58 Field Goals and Their Rules17:53 The Try After a Touchdown: Key Points21:11 Force and Momentum in Scoring Plays29:49 Understanding Force and Possession in Football30:48 Safety Rules and Exceptions Explained32:49 Momentum and Its Impact on Play35:36 Touchbacks and Their Implications39:20 Clarifying Force and Safety Scenarios40:26 Post-Safety and Touchback Procedures41:20 Case Studies: Analyzing Game Situations44:09 Illegal Kicking and Its Consequences47:54 Final Thoughts on Momentum and Force
Many Americans are enduring a brutal heatwave this week. For those who work outside, the heat can be deadly. On today's show, we'll check in on a proposed heat safety law that would require employers to offer more breaks when the temperature rises above a certain threshold. Under the Trump administration, the law's future is uncertain. And, the housing market can't seem to break out of its slump. Plus, the lengths some Americans will go to score some Indian mangoes.Here's everything we talked about today:"Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings Rulemaking" from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration "As U.S. Sizzles, Business Groups Push Back on OSHA's Heat Safety Law" from Inc."Heat Safety Experts behind OSHA Rules Were Laid Off, which Could Make It Easier to Scrap Regulations" from Scientific American"Trump's OSHA Nominee Has a History With Heat and UPS Drivers" from The New York Times"U.S. New Home Sales Slump as High Mortgage Rates Persist" from The Wall Street Journal'"You'll never be ready to buy a home"' from “This Is Uncomfortable”"New York City is using ranked choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary. Here's how it works" from AP News "What you need to know about ranked choice voting" from “Make Me Smart” "The Perilous Business of Importing Indian Mangoes to the U.S." from The New York TimesGot a question for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
Many Americans are enduring a brutal heatwave this week. For those who work outside, the heat can be deadly. On today's show, we'll check in on a proposed heat safety law that would require employers to offer more breaks when the temperature rises above a certain threshold. Under the Trump administration, the law's future is uncertain. And, the housing market can't seem to break out of its slump. Plus, the lengths some Americans will go to score some Indian mangoes.Here's everything we talked about today:"Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings Rulemaking" from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration "As U.S. Sizzles, Business Groups Push Back on OSHA's Heat Safety Law" from Inc."Heat Safety Experts behind OSHA Rules Were Laid Off, which Could Make It Easier to Scrap Regulations" from Scientific American"Trump's OSHA Nominee Has a History With Heat and UPS Drivers" from The New York Times"U.S. New Home Sales Slump as High Mortgage Rates Persist" from The Wall Street Journal'"You'll never be ready to buy a home"' from “This Is Uncomfortable”"New York City is using ranked choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary. Here's how it works" from AP News "What you need to know about ranked choice voting" from “Make Me Smart” "The Perilous Business of Importing Indian Mangoes to the U.S." from The New York TimesGot a question for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
Liam the Lion thought kite flying was just breezy fun—until Sheriff Labrador gave him a sharp lesson!
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Steve & Mark answer listener-submitted questions on this Monday Minute podcast episode. They discuss Steve's experience with the "fad" of ice baths, the pros and cons of attaching your bino harness to your backpack, the 4 Rules of Gun Safety and when they are broken while hunting, and more... Links for this episode... - Podcast Feedback Form (& Givewaway): forms.gle/nHE5o1tkN4agZC4P7 - FHF Gear Pack Suspension Kit: https://www.fhfgear.com/products/FHHS2CBOS.html - Marsupial Gear Pack Strap Kit: https://www.marsupialgear.com/products/pack-strap-kit - 4 Rules of Gun Safety: https://www.nssf.org/articles/4-primary-rules-of-firearm-safety/ EMAIL NEWSLETTER — https://exomtngear.com/newsletter ASK YOUR QUESTION — podcast@exomtngear.com LEAVE A MESSAGE — https://speakpipe.com/huntbackcountry View & Search the Podcast Archive: https://exomtngear.com/podcast
Pedestrian deaths in this country are at an all-time high. And now, the government is stepping in. For the first time ever, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has proposed new rules that would affect the external design and look of supersized trucks and SUVs.