POPULARITY
The Lone Transmitter pays a visit to the Doomsday Country Club, and a new gang of raiders makes trouble at a costume party... The Lone Transmitter: J. S. Pitcher Grand Reverend Supreme: David J Lilley Music: eleventyseven Featured artist: Olive Tiger Logo: Caleb Dudek Email us at wastelandfreeradio@gmail.com
Chiel Poffe is a Postdoctoral researcher at KU Leven. His areas of focus are energy metabolism and ketones. Chiel on TwitterKetone ester supplementation blunts overreaching symptoms during endurance training overloadExogenous ketosis increases circulating dopamine concentration and maintains mental alertness in ultra-endurance exerciseOutside Online's dumb headline that ketones cure overtrainingResearch Essentials for Ultrarunning: https://www.jasonkoop.com/research-essentials-for-ultrarunningKoop's Social Media-Twitter/Instagram @jasonkoopInformation on coaching-https://trainright.com/Buy Training Essentials for Ultrarunning on Amazon or Audible.
I imagine for all of us that have been curious & interested in the realm of psychedelic medicines for some time now, it is easy to see that the landscape surrounding the industry of these medicines is developing & shifting rapidly. While many people are focused on wanting things to stay the same way they were, others of us recognize that with anything in life, change is the only status quo & as such, it leaves us with questions such as where the industry be going, what new exciting opportunities are opening up & what we can expect to see moving forward. Todays guest on the show is a gentleman who is at the forefront of this revolution & someone I am extremely interested in conversing with to get his thoughts on these questions & more. He is a seasoned technology executive equipped with strong expertise in realms such as corporate finance, public markets & M&A. Most recently, he was the co-founder & CEO of Future Fertility, which was focused on AI applications for human infertility before moving into his newest project as CEO of Mindset Pharma. Mindset Pharma is a company who's mission it is to be on the cutting edge of developing next generation psychedelic medicines to treat neurological & psychiatric disorders & in this episode, we will be expanding upon his mission within this company, how he first became interested in the business of psychedelic medicines to help the world at large heal & much, much more.Show Notes:(1:15) Jame's Bio.(2:37) How did James get into the business of psychedelics?(8:42) What are the challenges regarding psychedelic usage?(12:36) What kind of new psychedelics is James creating?(22:04) The most interesting part of James' work.(33:38) The future of psychedelics.(41:27) What has been the most fulfilling part of James' life/business? (46:47) Where you can reach James!(47:41) One final question…About James LanthierJames Lanthier, CEO of Mindset Pharma is a seasoned technology executive with strong expertise in corporate finance, public markets and M&A. Most recently, Mr. Lanthier was a co-founder and CEO of Future Fertility, an innovative early stage developer of AI applications for human infertility. As a C-Suite executive, Mr. Lanthier has assisted in the growth and successful exit of numerous technology-enabled businesses through the public markets, including Mood Media, the world's largest in-store media provider, and Fun Technologies, a pioneer in online casual games.Connect with Jameshttps://twitter.com/MindsetPharma https://twitter.com/JamesLanthier https://www.linkedin.com/company/mindset-pharma-inc/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-lanthier-243b9791/ Check us out at Highlyoptimzed.meThank you to Freedom Builderz for Making this Podcast Possible!Building online platforms for visionaries & influencers.https://www.freedombuilderz.com/ This episode was produced by Mazel Tov Media in Quincy, Massachusetts.
Dr. Robbie McIntyre graduated from the University of Stirling with a BSc (Hons) degree in Sport and Exercise Science before going on to do his MSc in Exercise Physiology at Loughborough University. He then completed his Ph.D. at Bangor University, where he specialized in preparatory strategies for exercise in hot environments.Dr. Sam Oliver Reader (Assoc Prof) in Sport & Exercise Science, and Director of the Institute for Applied Human Physiology (IAHP) at Bangor University, Wales, UK. Much of his work focuses on developing strategies to improve the health and performance of those people required to operate in challenging environments, this includes athletes, but also armed and emergency services. A comparison of medium-term heat acclimation by post-exercise hot water immersion or exercise in the heat: adaptations, overreaching, and thyroid hormonesPodcast with Lindsay GolichPodcast with Julien PeriardBuy Training Essentials for Ultrarunning on Amazon or Audible.Information on coaching-https://trainright.com/Koop's Social MediaTwitter/Instagram- @jasonkoop
Welcome to our new series, Memorable Moments! In this series, we bring you highlights from past episodes that contain some of the most memorable insights and important information that you won't want to miss. In this episode, we explore the groundbreaking potential of AI in drug discovery and anti-aging research. Listen in as we share clips from our interview with Alex Zhavoronkov, who is leading the charge in this revolutionary technology that cuts costs, increases success rates, and drastically shortens the time it takes to develop new therapies. Join us as we share memorable moments and life-changing insights that will help you discover the incredible potential of the future of medicine. Don't miss out on this powerful and inspiring episode of our podcast - tune in now!Listen to the full episode ⏰ Timestamps00:00 Intro00:44 Alex Zhavoronkov Explains how his solution increases the probability of success, cuts costs and timelines in Drug Discovery and Development07:20 Shout out to our new subscribers on Buzzsprout+
My review of Kate Winkler Dawson's, "My Policeman".Music © by Capazunda.Instagram: @brutallyhonestbooksTikTok: @brutallyhonestbooks
We talk about recently surviving a heart attack, working at Riot Games as an Art Director, moving to Venice Beach from Montreal, the benefits of Kung Fu, discovering Hip Hop and graffiti in the late ‘80s, working with the first Mac to start working with Adobe Illustrator, being vectorheads, feeling-based outlines, Designer Republic, partying in Belgium and getting influenced by the club scene there in the early ‘90s, skating in Ostend at a Leffinge Skatepark, trusting artists with the freedom to do what they want to do, where things are going, staying pure about graffiti elements in their work, the 30 year anniversary of 123KLAN, being 72 and rocking a double outline, being thankful for the new generation pushing boundaries, anti-style being so difficult to execute, getting settled in LA, and doing one more European Paint Tour.www.123klan.comIG: @123KLAN
Klor is a French artist and partner with Scien in 123KLAN, who paints worldwide.We talk about growing up in the north of France/south of Belgium, being there at the beginning of the movement, being married to Scien for 28 years, working on each other's work with full trust, coming up as a girl in the graffiti scene, always including graffiti lettering in projects, the preciousness of the lack of access before things became a trend, how they ended up in Montreal, moving to LA, their system for staying free and independent, being picky about collabs, keeping your overhead low and work ethic high, BANDIT-1$M, painting canvases in the winter, sticking to purist rules, painting for one's self, vibrancy, being a vectorhead, working with Adobe Illustrator in 1994, how they approach projects, the benefit of not talking, equal creative partnership, selling direct vs. working with galleries, refusing to sell paintings to certain people, and the meaning behind the name 123KLAN.www.123klan.comIG: @klor123klanIG: @123klan
Zach hits one of his bucket list episodes for the show with the sci-fi/fantasy epic with a down-to-earth, very human story...Saga!Two star-crossed lovers have a child that according to the powers-that-be, was never meant to exist. And now those powers will stop at nothing to kill them, and the creation of their true love. Will they escape? Find out in...Saga!Written By: Brian K. VaughanArt By: Fiona Staples---------------------------------------------------Music for Saga intro courtesy of royalty free music by Lexin Music entitled, "Inspiring Cinematic Ambient," and available at Pixabay.com! ---------------------------------------------------Check out Dreampass and all their killer tracks on Spotify!---------------------------------------------------Join the Patreon to help us keep the lights on, and internet connected!https://www.patreon.com/tctwlWant to try out all the sweet gigs over on Fiverr.com? Click on the link below and sign up!https://go.fiverr.com/visit/?bta=323533&brand=fiverrcpaTune in here for every episode of the show!https://kite.link/the-comics-that-we-loveFollow on Instagram for Comics Obscure and More!The Comics That We LoveFollow on Tiktok!The Comics that We LoveFollow on Twitter!@Z_Irish_Red
The Associated Press wants to write a story that says American's want the guns gone... The ask NORC to create poll questions that will get them something that sounds close enough to those results.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dragonflies are some of the fastest flying insects in the world. With 360-degree vision, they can eat hundreds of insects per day, including those pesky mosquitoes and other biting insects. Their adaptations for flying are unique among insects and so precise that humans can only dream of being able to someday make machines that fly as well as dragonflies.Dragonflies are similar in structure to an ancient group of insects informally called Griffinflies, which contains some of the largest flying insects to ever live. These dragonfly-like insects had a wing span of 2.5 feet, or 30 inches. That's bigger than a house cat. How did these bugs get so big, and why are they no longer around? That's a question we're still trying to answer. Dragonflies have some unique adaptations to ensure they mate with the correct species, including remarkable variations in the male sex organ, and even a secondary sex organ. Males can be aggressive while mating, which has led to some females living in a totally different habitat than males. In some cases, females mimic males or pretend to be dead to avoid males. Listen now as we talk about dragonfliesFollow us on Twitter @betterthanhuma1on Facebook @betterthanhumanpodcaston Instagram @betterthanhumanpodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@betterthanhumanpodcastor Email us at betterthanhumanpodcast@gmail.comWe look forward to hearing from you, and we look forward to you joining our cult of weirdness!The Enthusiasm ProjectDeep dives exploring the world of what it means to be an independent creator.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Scien et Klor sont originaires du nord de la France. Ils ont débuté le graffiti ensemble en 1992 et ont lancé avec d'autres graffeurs un collectif : 123KLAN. L'amour du graff et de la lettre les a conduits au graphisme. Ils ont mélangé leurs savoir-faire pour créer un style unique qui leur a permis de se faire remarquer aux 4 coins du monde. Depuis 2007, Montréal est devenu leur camp de base où ils développent leur studio de création. Klor et Scien ont été publiés par les grandes maisons d'édition du monde du design, invités à peindre partout sur la planète et ont signé des éditions collector pour des marques comme Nike, Adidas ou Marvel. Mais, ils ne s'arrêtent pas là, ils ont aussi été invités à réaliser la direction artistique d'un jeu d'Ubisoft. Nous avons rencontré 123klan à Montréal pour découvrir avec eux comment ils ont réussi à vivre de leur passion tout en gardant une très grande indépendance. Le Quiz, quel freelance es-tu : https://createursnomades.com/quiz Le récap de l'interview : https://www.voyage-en-roue-libre.com/123klan Suivre 123klan : Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/123klan/ Leur site web : https://www.123klan.com/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/123klanofficial
World economic forum says you have to be vaccinated or you will be fired --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kylechaosaaronorder/support
This week, the guys answer questions from listeners and let the conversation flow to some interesting places. This episode has it all from different dimensions to capital punishment and all the places in-between!Follow us!Twitter: twitter.com/wbperspectiveInstagram: instagram.com/wbperspectiveMicah: instagram.com/piker_7Tyler: instagram.com/j.t.goodMusic by Augusto DinizLogo by Scott Bailey: instagram.com/scottabailey
Radiodonta is an order of stem-group arthropods, which included the earliest known predators. Radiodonta were successful worldwide during the Cambrian period, and are ancient relatives to spiders, insects, and crustaceans. (Though, no living relatives exist). First, however, let's talk about what happened last Wednesday. Turns out Trump’s rioters were mostly sad men still living with their mothers, and Trump was upset that they were ‘low-class’. A lot of the rioters believed in “QAnon”, and if you say what they believe in out loud, you’ll realize how stupid this conspiracy theory actually is. But, good news everyone, Trump is banned from Twitter! That means one less crazy person ranting on Twitter. Before you start to learn about Radiodonta, Google them. They are some weird Pokémon-looking animals. Their name, Radiodonta, comes from the radial arrangement of tooth plates (oral cone) surrounding the mouth, so they are literally named after their mouths. Radiodonta have an interesting history of discovery, and it wasn’t until recently that they were recognized as their own group. They also have some weird frontal appendages that makes each species unique. Radiodonta were recently in the news due to new research that suggests they were likely to have had excellent vision that was way more advance then scientists originally thought possible at the time. Listen now to learn more about this fascinating group of ancient creatures. (this is the paper about their cool eyes https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/6/49/eabc6721)For more information on us, visit our website at betterthanhumanpodcast.comFollow us on Twitter @betterthanhuma1on Facebook @betterthanhumanpodcaston Instagram @betterthanhumanpodcaston TikTok @ https://www.tiktok.com/@l_a_mander (if it still exists in the US)or Email us at betterthanhumanpodcast@gmail.comWe look forward to hearing from you, and we look forward to you joining our cult of weirdness!#betterthanhuman #cultofweirdness
The federal government is willing to give $2.2 billion to cities across Canada. The catch is that those same cities were already expecting to receive it because they already do each year. Scott speaks with Mayor Fred Eisenberger to find out more. Guest: Mayor Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of Hamilton - Distracted driving is something that we've all heard of before. Now that cars are changing and adapting to the extent of bringing large touch screens within reach of the driver. Surely this would be considered distracted driving, right? Guest: Dr. David Strayer, cognitive neuroscientist, University of Utah - Protests are taking place all over the US as well as in Canada in response to the killing of George Floyd and the long history of racism. How has racism affected the world of sports all throughout history and have sports promoted equality in a way not many other parts of society can? Guest: Bubba O'Neil, sports anchor, CHCH
Welcome to the 714! On the 16th episode we discuss SpaceX's recent rocket launch, coronavirus's impact on the world and Vox's in-depth video, new music and sports as usual so enjoy the show.Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Start monetizing your podcast by signing up here: https://podcorn.com/podcasters/FOLLOW US:Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/714podcast/Twitter | https://twitter.com/714podcastFacebook | https://www.facebook.com/714podcast/Podcast Website | https://714podcast.comMUSIC:Intro: Song: Drugs (Instrumental) Artist: AllttAOutro: Good Man InstrumentalHOST:Shyam Ronvelia| https://www.instagram.com/shyamronvelia/| https://twitter.com/shyamronvelia| https://www.facebook.com/shyamronveliaSamuel Fonghttps://www.instagram.com/samuel.f0ng/
EPISODE VIRYAN JOHNSON'S STAR WARS PREQUEL RUMORSIt is a period of hope: the late 1990s!A student at the Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts, CONNOR RATLIFF is tasked with creating a web page to promote himself as an actor.This leads to the unlikely creation of a fictional character with a name that would someday become legendary in ways that even a Jedi master could not have predicted.Meanwhile, half a world away, veteran stage actor HOLMES OSBORNE's career is ascendant, thanks to an opportunity given to him by TOM HANKS in his feature film debut as writer/director, That Thing You Do! Soon enough, he would be revealed to the world as DONNIE DARKO'S FATHER.Little do they know that a young man named RIAN JOHNSON has just begun a 7-year journey to make a movie of his own, the success of which would set in motion a chain of events that would transform him into one of the most powerful filmmakers in the galaxy...More than two decades later, a mysterious podcast reveals the ways in which these seemingly unrelated figures are connected. Connor, obsessed with his firing from Band of Brothers, enlists his friend, Syfy's JACKIE JENNINGS, to help him unpack the myriad ways that their fates are entwined, in his unending search for ANSWERS...---Follow the show @deadeyespodcast
123Klan - Graffiti Crew. 123Klan is a graffiti crew based out of Montreal Canada but originally from France. We speak about their long and incredible career - which spans murals, humongous commercial projects, and their own clothing brand. Just don't call them "Street Artists"! Recorded at the Sprayseemo Mural Festival in Kansas City Missouri. IG : @123Klan
123Klan - Graffiti Crew. 123Klan is a graffiti crew based out of Montreal Canada but originally from France. We speak about their long and incredible career - which spans murals, humongous commercial projects, and their own clothing brand. Just don't call them "Street Artists"! Recorded at the Sprayseemo Mural Festival in Kansas City Missouri. IG : @123Klan
Learn about new research into whether you can change your personality; why historians are stumped over the history of the Ainu, Japan’s indigenous people; and why you jerk awake while you’re falling asleep. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: Can You Change Your Personality? — https://curiosity.im/2Mu9eCk The Ainu Are Japan's Indigenous People — https://curiosity.im/2MsSXxz Why Do You Jerk Awake Right as You're Falling Asleep? — https://curiosity.im/2MqRvMc If you love our show and you're interested in hearing full-length interviews, then please consider supporting us on Patreon. You'll get exclusive episodes and access to our archives as soon as you become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/curiositydotcom Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
Welcome to the first part of our Cult series! On today's episode we're going to break it down for you: What is a cult? How do cults operate? How is a religion different from a cult? Who would EVER join a cult? Join Ashley, Lauren, and an old Keep it Weird favorite TYLER, as they chat about cult behavior and use details from cults like The Moonies, the Christ Family, the Manson family, Heaven's Gate, Al Qaeda but definitely not Scientology. Stay tuned for more of our CULT series next month!
Kicking off Year Three in style, the Pittsburgh weather prevented Josh from being there in person, but the wonders of technology made it possible!
Mr. Hollywood interviews Montreal comedian Derek Seguin, gives tips on how to properly rush the stage at a concert, discusses the HBO Scientology documentary Going Clear and delivers a Netflix Gem of the Week with all the right STUFF.
Every biology student is familiar with DNA - the ladder-like blueprint of life built on a backbone of the sugar deoxyribose. Scientists are now hacking this structure to make entirely new DNA-like molecules built on different sugar skeletons, opening an exciting new world of synthetic genetics. Plus, we find out what happens when music has sex, discover why the X chromosome is more than just a number, and our gene of the month is the unfortunate Ken and Barbie. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Oregon Shakespeare FestivalCostumes, props, sets, Shakespeare. What goes into putting together the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland? We tell you some of what we learned on the backstage tour at the Festival (a tour conducted by veteran Festival actor Rex Young), including an inside glimpse of the Elizabethan Stage (America's first Elizabethan theatre), the Angus Bowmer Theatre (named after the Festival's founder) and the New Theatre. Begun in 1935, the Oregon Shakespeare Festival runs 11 shows in three theatres from February through October every year. This year 82 actors protrayed 195 characters in close to 800 shows. Each actor plays 2 to 3 roles and understudies one to two other parts. And for every actor that you see on stage there are 4 people working backstage designing and building the costumes, sets, lights, and making the magic happen. More information about the Oregon Shakespeare Festival Zephyr Haunts Ashland and TumwaterScience Works Museum in Ashland offers hands-on educational (and fun!) exhibits for children, including the paper airplane launcher for flying airplanes they have been taught to make. A special exhibit of toys and games is coming soon, as is a Halloween haunted house which Zephyr helped design - having recently contributed his talents to a much larger attraction called Twilight's Terror in Tumwater, Washington. Romeo and Juliet (The Four Minute condensed comical version) William Shakespeare's classic tragedy about star-crossed lovers from dueling clans has roots in the Greek legend "Pyramus and Thisbe" (which he also invoked in "A Midsummer Night's Dream") and has inspired books, plays, movies and tv shows throughout the ages. Variations of this tale exist in many other cultures as well; a hit song on the radio in the Sixties called "Running Bear and Little White Dove" related a similar story involving Native Americans from warring tribes. "Romeo and Juliet" illustrates Shakespeare's extraordinary ability to transform a borrowed plot into something wholly original, and uniquely his own. And coming up for 2007 our own national tour of "Shakespeare Shazam", an introduction to the Bard's work. We act out passages from such Shakespearean masterpieces as "Romeo and Juliet", "Macbeth", and "Hamlet", in both the original version and modern English. More about Shakespeare Shazam Happy Listening, Dennis, Kimberly and Zephyr