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On this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel make the case that they are good boys and girls to avoid the slasher as they discuss the original Friday the 13th. A movie where a mysterious killer is taking out camp consolers at Camp Crystal Lake one by one.Discussions include dirty blankets, the secret werewolves of Crystal Lake, hero diner workers, and where the hell did Steve go all day? Listen and enjoy to find out if Friday the 13th has shelf life.0:00:00 - Intro0:10:06 - Friday the 13th Backstory0:18:39 - The Name Game0:32:10 - Walkthrough1:13:16 - Steve and Alice enter the movie1:42:34 - The snake scene2:07:08 - Kevin Bacon NOOO2:28:56 - Brenda's unnecessary death2:42:55 - The cat and mouse finale3:13:26 - Shelf Life VerdictBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff, look forward to some collections on the shelf coming soon: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability:Friday the 13th streaming: where to watch online?Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
On this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel pretend to be the other sibling to...trick their parents...ok none of that makes sense. But we watch The Parent Trap. A movie where Lindsay Lohan breaks out and shows off her English accent acting chops.Discussions include home ear piercings, aloof father's, dogs being allowed in swanky hotels, and what judge signed off on this arrangement and where's the call for that impeachment? Listen and enjoy to find out if The Parent Trap has shelf life.0:00:00 - Intro0:11:14 - Parent Trap backstory0:20:21 - Walkthrough0:55:44 - Twin Powers Activate1:29:56 - They figure it out1:45:30 - End of Camp2:06:31 - The Parker ranch2:35:27 - Annie reveals herself2:54:16 - The hotel scene3:21:12 - Hiking shenanigans3:34:41 - Shelf Life VerdictBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff, look forward to some collections on the shelf coming soon: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: The Parent Trap streaming: where to watch online?Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
Brady Carter, Ph.D. is the Chief Scientific Officer at Carter Scientific Solutions. He specializes in water activity, moisture sorption, shelf-life stability, plant science, and wheat production and quality. He has 23 years of experience in research and development and previously was a Research Professor at Washington State University focusing on wheat end-use quality. Dr. Carter has pioneered work in using dynamic isotherms to investigate product stability and establish critical water activities for optimal shelf life. He also specializes in shelf-life loss and effective utilization of instrumentation to address product safety and quality issues. Dr. Carter holds a Ph.D. in Crop Science and Food Engineering and an M.S degree in Cereal Chemistry and Crop Science from Washington State University, as well as a B.A. degree in Botany from Weber State University. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Dr. Carter [41:18] about: The basics of water activity, including how it is measured and how it differs from moisture content The influence of water activity on food safety and shelf life, and how water activity data can support the validation of shelf-life claims Ways manufacturers can incorporate water activity into their shelf-life and food safety testing, and during research and development when formulating products Regulatory expectations around water activity monitoring as part of validation and verification The realities of water activity measurement that make real-time, inline testing impractical with current technology How water activity monitoring can help mitigate food waste The importance of the statement, "water activity is the energy of water." News and Resources News Donald Prater Becomes New Head of FDA Human Foods Program [16:54]FDA Commissioner Steps Down, To Be Replaced by Agency's Human Foods LeaderTop U.S. Food Safety Officials Discuss Regulatory Landscape at Food Safety Summit FDA Encourages Industry to Develop Best Practices, Use Root Cause Analyses [20:30] FDA Finalizes Systematic Post-Market Food Chemical Review Process [21:34] FDA Launches One-Day Inspectional Assessments [22:30] Scientists Tackle Food Waste with More Accurate 'Sell By' Dates Based on Meat Microbial Activity [27:42] Monitoring Data Show EU Food Mostly Compliant with Pesticide Limits [35:58] Resources Food Safety Rockstar T-Shirts on Amazon (BE ADVISED: they run small) We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com
On this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel get palladium poisoning and debate governmental takeover of personal property with the 3rd movie in the MCU, Iron Man 2. A movie where Tony Stark has to stop his suit from killing him and a bunch of other bloated nonsense.Discussions include cockatoo sidekicks, reckless billionaires and their legacies, giving a Batman Begins speech, and just how the hell did Tony build a collider in his basement? Listen and enjoy to find out if Iron Man 2 has shelf life.0:00:00 - Intro0:08:45 - Iron Man 2 backstory0:20:20 - Iron Man 2 walkthrough1:22:23 - Black Widow shows up1:59:59 - My dinner with Ivan2:13:53 - Tony's birthday bash2:50:00 - Howard's gift to Tony3:11:39 - Sam Rockwell dances3:43:26 - Shelf Life VerdictBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff, look forward to some collections on the shelf coming soon: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Iron Man 2 streaming: where to watch movie online?Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
In this episode of The Produce Moms Podcast, host Lori Taylor welcomes Dr. Shehbaz Singh, Founder of Fresh Life Extension, for a deep dive into the science and strategy behind extending the "fresh life" of fruits and vegetables.
How much thought do we really give to packaging… until something goes wrong? In today's interview, we explore the often-overlooked world of storage, shelf life, and event-related sterility with Malinda Elammari, CEO of Crown Point Consulting. From blue wrap and rigid containers to peel packs and transport practices, this episode breaks down why packaging is far more than a wrapper. In reality, it's a critical part of protecting sterility and patient safety. Listen now and discover why packaging matters! #operatingroom #sterileprocessing #ornurse #scrubtech
Join us in Montreal as we speak with François Boutin-Dufresne who, together with Karl Gauvin, is co-founder of the Observatoire des Erreurs – Canada's very own version of the Library of Mistakes. Inspired by a trip to Edinburgh, the Observatoire embraces the same ethos as the Library of Mistakes, and joins other extensions of our activity in Pune (India) and Lausanne (Switzerland). The Observatoire is currently an online community but is hoping to establish a physical presence – and François is a really interesting listen. We also hear from Didasko CEO David Clarke on summer activites in Edinburgh, while our Librarian, Helen Williams, dips into books about the oil industry. Enjoy!Presented by Leila Johnston & Fraser Allen.www.libraryofmistakes.com
The 2nd semester of Community starts here on this episode of Shelf Life, as Kevin and Rachel get some more credits with the study group.Discussions include the female gaze, girthy high kicks, weird boners, and relationship permission slips.0:00:00 - Investigative Journalism1:08:30 - Interpretive Dance2:13:19 - Romantic ExpressionismBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff, look forward to some collections on the shelf coming soon: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Community Season 1 - watch full episodes streaming onlineHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
Reunited in the studio to compare notes in the middle of Starmer's leadership crisis, the team ask what has gone wrong in less than two years. Is this story of disenchantment a uniquely Labour one? Is it all about the electoral pressures on the party, Starmer's mistakes, or has the UK developed an allergy to incumbents? Plus: Gordon Brown's surprise comeback under the spotlight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Strap on your working boots because on this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel are headed back to the black and gold squared circle to discuss the first NXT Takeover. An event that started the trend of WWE indie style developmental PPV branded shows.Discussions include party poopers, fat luchadors, male models, and old men living together in a party house. Listen and enjoy to find out if NXT Takeover has shelf life.0:00:00 - Intro0:09:51 - NXT Takeover backstory0:18:45 - Takeover walkthrough0:29:14 - Camacho vs Adam Rose0:54:20 - The Ascension vs Kalisto and El Local1:05:26 - Tyler Breeze vs Sami Zayn1:32:58 - A discussion of Legends House1:44:14 - A Rusev interlude1:57:53 - Charlotte vs Natalya2:40:46 - Adrian Neville vs Tyson Kidd3:13:46 - Shelf Life VerdictBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff, look forward to some collections on the shelf coming soon: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: FULL EVENT: NXT TakeOver – Neville vs. Kidd, Charlotte vs. Natalya, Zayn vs. BreezeHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
Episode Title: Artificial Organizations Host: Shawn Flynn Guest: Barry O'Reilly – Co-Founder of Nobody Studios, Author, and Executive Coach Episode Summary In this episode of The Silicon Valley Podcast, host Shawn Flynn sits down with Barry O'Reilly to discuss a fundamental shift in the corporate world: the transition from "doing more" to "deciding better." As AI dominates boardrooms, many leaders find themselves overwhelmed by data but starved for clarity. Barry explains why the real ROI of AI isn't found in software, but in a leader's ability to synthesize information and increase "decision velocity." We dive into Barry's 5–15–30 AI Leadership Roadmap and explore the uncomfortable truth that the AI revolution isn't actually about the technology—it's about the person leading it. Key Discussion Points Thinking Clearly in the Age of Distraction: The first step for overwhelmed executives to regain their focus and sharpen their decision-making. The AI Culture Trap: How to accelerate AI adoption without breaking the foundational trust of your team or compromising company culture. Human vs. Machine: Identifying which leadership tasks must remain strictly human and which areas of business we should step back from to let the machine lead. Decision Velocity & Advantage: Understanding the compounding effect these forces have on a company's bottom line. Data vs. Synthesis: Why modern leadership is no longer about gathering more data, but about the failure to synthesize what we already have. The "Shelf Life" of Ideas: How long until today's AI strategies become 50% or 90% outdated? The 5–15–30 Roadmap: A breakdown of leadership priorities at three critical milestones of AI integration. The Uncomfortable Truth: Why the shift toward AI is ultimately about the leader's personal evolution, not the tools they buy. Notable Quotes "The real shift isn't about adopting new tools, but about changing how leaders make decisions." "If you removed your entire AI stack tomorrow, what remains tells you everything about your true effectiveness as a leader." Resources & Links Mentioned Guest Website: BarryOReilly.com LinkedIn: Connect with Barry O'Reilly Nobody Studios: nobodystudios.com The Silicon Valley Podcast: thesiliconvalleypodcast.com About the Guest Barry O'Reilly is a world-renowned business advisor, entrepreneur, and author who pioneered the "Unlearn" movement. He focuses on helping high-performance leaders and organizations build "systems" rather than just using "tools" to scale innovation and decision-making. The views expressed in this podcast are for informational purposes only. They do not constitute financial or legal advice, nor do they necessarily reflect the views of Finalis Inc. or Finalis Securities LLC, Member FINRA/SIPC.
On the Volume 8 kickoff episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel play hooky and head downtown to discuss Ferris Bueller's Day Off. A classic 80's coming of age comedy about the cockiest kid in the world.Discussions include sausages, tariffs, heckling at baseball games, and just how did they fit this all in one day? Listen and enjoy to find out if Ferris Bueller's Day Off has shelf life.0:00:00 - Intro0:07:54 - FBDO Backstory0:15:40 - Walkthrough0:55:47 - A righteous dude1:45:02 - The Sausage King of Chicago2:25:28 - The parade3:04:11 - Cam blew a microchip3:40:09 - Shelf Life VerdictBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff:@shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Ferris Bueller's Day Off streaming: watch onlineThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
Today's bread consumers want it all—how can bakery producers deliver great taste, pleasing texture, clean label, and the long list of other must-haves, while still achieving acceptable shelf life? Jerry Savino, technical service manager for bakery with Kemin Food Technologies, talks trends, outlines some of the challenges bakers face, and shares possible solutions to get the job done. Sponsored by
Welcome to a very special episode in which the talented young women of Future Asset stage a takeover of the podcast. Recorded at the annual Future Asset finals in Edinburgh (at which teams of girls from Scottish schools compete to present the most effective investment pitch), we discover why Future Asset is so valuable in encouraging young women to consider a career in investment and finance.This episode is presented by Future Asset alumnus Grace London, who spoke to the charity's Communication Coordinator Jemma McLean, this year's winning team from Hamilton Grammar School, fellow alumnus Jenna Donnelly (now a Financial Analysis Apprentice at M&G), and one of the competition judges, Mandy Rawlinson – Head of UK & EMEA at Aberdeen Investments.Find out more at www.futureasset.org.ukwww.libraryofmistakes.com
Shelf Life Volume 8 is here! And this Summer, Shelf Life is headed out of school and headed to camp. And we aren't holding back with this summer feeling volume. We've got killer camps, long lost sister camps, fat camps. Not to mention fetch quests for treasure and magical pants. It all comes to you with volume 8 where Shelf Life goes to camp.Volume 8 episodes include the following subjects:Ferris Bueller's Day OffNXT TakeoverIron Man 2Community Season 1 episodes 13-18Wet Hot American SummerFriday the 13thSaturday Morning Shelf Life - Camp EditionSisterhood of the Traveling PantsNational TreasureLord of the FliesThe SandlotParent TrapHeavyweightsBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff:@shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
It is rerun season at Shelf Life which means it is time for our patented Short Cuts. And what the hey lets switch up the reruns with a different type of cut. We always rank the episodes of seasons of television when we finish them and determine which ones go on the shelf. How about a short cut super cut version of that? In this Short Cut episode you get our television episode rankings from the most recent shows that have received verdicts from Volumes 5-7. 0:00:00 - Dr. Who Series 1 episode ranking0:18:41 - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 season 1 episodes ranking0:25:50 - Parks and Recreation season 1 episodes ranking0:37:55 - Community season 1 first semester episodes rankingBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff:@shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
Medical Notes: The Supplement That May Cause Birth Defects, The Biological Component Of Anorexia, And How Fish Are Improving The Shelf Life Of Drugs Too much of a popular supplement could be setting the stage for unexpected birth defects. The deadly drive to restrict food may have biological roots. Treating pain with fewer side effects…Would you eat fish-flavored ice cream? Host: Maayan Voss de Bettancourt Producer: Kristen Farrah Facebook: ingoodhealthpodX: @ ingoodhealthpodIG: @ingoodhealthpodYouTube: @ingoodhealthpodSpotify Apple Podcast In Good Health PodcastSubscribed to the newsletterFull ArchiveContact UsBecome an Affiliate Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The much-anticipated Weekend of Mistakes 2026 took place on 20-22 March, with leading investment and ecomonic thinkers such as Russell Napier, Merryn Somerset Webb and Professor Helen Thompson entertaining an enthusiastic audience gathered from across the UK and far beyond. Topics included football finance, the water industry, a guide for countries hoping to avoid going bust, and the mafia's unlikely role in shaping queer nightlife. It all took place in the stunning setting of Hay Castle in Hay-on-Wye on the Welsh border – and our very own Leila Johnston was there. Enjoy her report from a lively and thought-provoking weekend, and hear from several of the speakers and guests that she met.www.weekendofmistakes.orgwww.librayofmistakes.comProduced by Fraser Allen and Leila Johnston.
It is rerun season at Shelf Life which means it is time for our patented Short Cuts. In this Short Cut episode, Kevin and Rachel discuss the 12th episode of the first season of Community, Comparative Religion. An episode where the study group learns the true meaning of December 10th.For the full walkthroughs of the first semester of Community see volume 6 episodes 2 & 3 and volume 7 episodes 2 & 11.Be sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff:@shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Community Season 1 - watch full episodes streaming onlineHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
Sterilization wrap is a science unto itself. Individuals, organizations and companies around the world constantly seek safer, more durable options for keeping our patients safe, while considering the ecological effects of healthcare waste. In episode 146, host Casey Czarnowski speaks with members of the KiiP Group about shelf life, event-related risks and sustainability. The panel explores critical topics related to sterile wrap usage in healthcare settings, with an emphasis on the purpose and importance of IFU, best practices for sterile storage, metal mass and validated dry time, and opportunities for improving sterility assurance. The group references standards and regulations and closes with a discussion of the logistics of sterile wrap recycling. Packed with valuable information, this episode is worth 1.0 CE. Our Guests: Jennifer Zeck, BSN, RN, CRCST, CER, CIS Infection Prevention Clinical Specialist Solventum Malinda Elammari, CST, CSPM, CRCST, CIS, CHL, CER, CSPDT, CFER, CSIS, CLSSGB, HACP-IC Founder and Owner Crown Point Consulting Sade Brown, PhD Research and Development Engineer Owens and Minor Halyard Tanya Magaña Supplier Excellence Engineering Solventum Earn CE Now
Darrell Castle talks about the fact, proven over centuries, that war is easy to start but hard to get out of and if one gets out, the continuing effects exist long into the future. Transcription / Notes THE SHELF LIFE OF THE IRANIAN WAR Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today's Castle Report. This is Friday the 13th day of March in the year of our Lord 2026. Once again my beat is war and Friday the 13th seems like a good day to talk about something so unpleasant. I will be talking about the fact, proven over centuries, that war is easy to start but hard to get out of and if one gets out the continuing effects exist long into the future. Yes, this is Friday the 13th once again and we are only two days from the Ides of March which was the date of Julius Ceasar's assassination on 15 March 44 BC. He was born in 100 BC so by my rough calculations that would make him 2126 years old today. Why talk about Ceasar more than 2000 years after his death, because he has been the gold standard for leaders who became emperors since then. Emperors in Rome, for example, continued to be called Ceasar after his death and today we ask as did Shakespear, upon what meat doth this our Ceasar feed that he has grown so strong. Our Ceasar today has certainly grown strong. But I submit that his meat is money and especially oil. Reports say that the U.S. has borrowed more than $50 billion per month for the last 5 months and that this war is costing in excess of $1 billion per day. The more important problem is oil and how much does it cost. The price of oil at the pump for the American consumer is what will determine if the U.S. can stay at war indefinitely or will have to declare victory and come home. It's really hard to just come home when you have demanded unconditional surrender in an undeclared war. Gas prices have accelerated but there are still a few desperation moves to temporarily moderate them. For the average American rising gas prices mean lowered standard of living because the real effect is similar to a cut in pay. The employer doesn't increase wages because it costs more to get to work so you have a lower standard of living and lowered optimism. Oil effects virtually everything price wise because everything has to be made or harvested and transported and that drives up the cost of living for each American. Iran is a major source of oil for the world or at least it was. Iran was a major supplier of oil to China with about 45% of China's 11 million barrels per day of imports passing through the Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz. That Strait is now closed by Iranian mines and anti-ship missiles. The administration has made it clear that the Iranian navy and air force are no more so this closing is a little hard to understand. Reports stated that the U.S. Navy sank 10 or 11 mine layers earlier this week so my question is why not sink them before they laid the mines. The end of Iranian oil has created opportunities for others to step up production which I imagine has made Russia and Vladimir Putin quite happy. The world price of oil is rising rapidly which puts money into Rusia for domestic use and to prosecute the Ukrainian war. Trump is very aware of the effect of rising oil prices on his poll numbers and on the upcoming mid-term elections so he has taken steps to alleviate it. He and Mr. Putin had what was described as a very good call on the 9th and Russia has been freed from sanctions to sell its oil on the world market. It will be a little higher in price for China than the cheap Iranian oil but nevertheless it will help. Trump is also freeing up several million barrels from the strategic petroleum reserve something he criticized Biden for doing to help his poll numbers. China has to be hurting from all this war and oil strangulation because reports are that about 90% of Chinese oil came from Venezuela, Iran and Russia and now only Russia is left. Perhaps telling China that it will no longer get energy from the Western Hemisphere or from U.S. allies is the point of the war. That is just speculation on my part but with the attack on the cartels in collaboration with other South and Latin American countries it makes sense. Rising energy prices will be hard for China's export driven economy to absorb because it makes all their exports less affordable worldwide. Trump is scheduled to travel to China later this month to meet with Xi Jinping so we'll see how that goes. So, as the title of this Castle Report suggests the U.S. and Israel need to end the war before prices in the U.S. rise so much they effect public support for the administration. There are many events from war that can be hidden or censored from the public but it is hard to hide price increases at the pump. Casualties can be hidden to a certain extent for example getting real casualty figures has been close to impossible so far. We learned this week that at least 8 Americans and today 4 crewmen in a refueling tanker died so 12 are now dead and about 150 wounded. Some of those are gravely wounded with brain injuries and burns and may not recover. Those numbers have been censored but they leak out so accurate or not, we can't be certain. The other thing that is easier to censor from Americans is damage to infrastructure and casualty figures from others targeted because they host Americans. The U.S. bases and embassies in several of the Gulf States including Saudi Arabia have been seriously damaged by missile and drone attacks. In addition, the attacks have hit infrastructure and civilians which have nothing to do with Americans. These problems are much harder to solve because no one seems to know who is currently in charge in Iran. The Supreme Leader is dead and his son was appointed in his place. He might be dead or wounded but for some reason he seems to no longer be in charge. The very religious and new Islamic supreme leader apparently owns about $140 million of prime real estate in London's billionaire row. Does he control the military, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps or (IRGC) and if not who does. There are indications that no one does and the IRGC is acting on orders of individual officers. That would explain why the new leader apologizes to the Arab states which Iran attacked and said it was a mistake which would not be repeated. The attacks continued after his apology as if it had not been made. The U.S. cost of living and that of the world for that matter is why the Strait of Hormuz seems likely to be the deciding point of the length of U.S. involvement. A war of conquest with a ground invasion of Iran would probably be long, bloody, and very expensive and therefore can't happen. Oh, wait I'm sorry I mean it can't happen if there are rational, non-insane people making the decisions. The key to the war, then, is the battle to keep the Strait open and with it the flow of oil. Air power can probably destroy the IRGC and that should make it somewhat easier, but we have known since the end of World War ll that air power alone will not make determined people give up their homeland. The options then seem to me to be destroy the IRGC very quickly, which may or may not be possible, somehow get a new regime into power which can control them and which also may not be possible, or just fight it out however long it takes in the Strait. I guess some combination of all three is also possible. I am certain that Trump wants out of this mess, but I doubt if the Israelis do. He held a meeting this week with the heads of various defense firms and told them to ramp up production of missiles both cruise and Patriot air defense missiles so the U.S. is running low. The Iranians answer by making 100,000 suicide drones at $20,000 each instead of the multi-million missiles to attempt to shoot them down. The Iranian tactic seems to be the rope-a-dope whereby the U.S. fires all its missiles then the Kamikaze drones counterattack. People tried to warn Trump but apparently he wasn't listening or had bad advisers as well. My own view, and this is pure speculation on my part, is that Trump believes that World Warlll has already started but it is a cold war right now pitting many forces against each other. We have what Reagan called the axis of evil consisting of China, Russia, Venezuela, Iran and North Korea. Two of those are gone and the rest are nuclear armed. Trump is apparently trying to cozy up to Putin which I imagine makes Xi a little nervous. Then we have the forces of the European global elite as managed by the World Economic Forum and its great reset of global bureaucracy and its unelected world government. Opposing those we have the American way of individual nation states living in freedom so that seems like the battle to me. In conclusion, I remember the wise words of a man I once heard say that if I am proud of anything about my life I am proudest of my humility. Well, I echo that now and admit that I know very little firsthand just what logic and research produce so I use my best guess powered by some experience. I know from history that the Middle East contains a lot of people with long memories. Apparently they are still settling disputes that happened over 1000 years ago. Finally, folks, children don't start wars they just die in them. It is a terrible thing to go to war and this one seems especially brutal. It appears that this attack was unprovoked and that makes it even sadder. I pray that it ends soon. At least that's the way I see it, Until next time folks, This is Darell Castle, Thanks for listening.
It is rerun season at Shelf Life which means it is time for our patented Short Cuts. In this Short Cut episode, Kevin and Rachel discuss the 9th episode of the first season of Community, Debate 109. An episode where Annie and Jeff have to defend Greendale's honor in a debate.For the full walkthroughs of the first semester of Community see volume 6 episodes 2 & 3 and volume 7 episodes 2 & 11.Be sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff:@shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Community Season 1 - watch full episodes streaming onlineHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
A “simple” candy box tweak turned into a six-year redesign—because in packaging, changing a quarter inch can force you to rethink the entire manufacturing line.00:00 Why a ¼-Inch Box Change Took 6 Years (Packaging Equipment)00:17 Charlotte Ashcroft Intro: Mike and Ike + Peeps Packaging00:47 What Is Packaging Engineering? Automation, Materials, Structure01:41 Mike and Ike Box Redesign: What Actually Changed02:52 Designing Packaging Backwards from the Pallet (Pallet Optimization)03:17 Headspace Explained: Damage, Settling, “Half-Empty” Complaints04:26 Hidden Carton Upgrades: Right-Sizing + Tamper-Proof Design07:49 Sustainability Wins: Fewer Trucks + Source Reduction11:38 Mike and Ike vs Peeps: Why “Gooey” Products Need Different Packaging14:02 3 Questions New Candy Brands Must Ask (Equipment, Shelf Life, Distribution)17:44 Shelf Life Testing: Chamber Studies + Packaging Barrier Basics27:20 EPR + SB 54: Recyclable Packaging Regulations + Real-World ImpactIn this episode with Charlotte Ashcroft, we unpack what packaging engineering really means—and why the stuff most designers never see (automation compatibility, headspace, pallet patterns, tamper-proofing, distribution reality) is where the real money, speed, and sustainability wins happen.You'll learn:• What packaging engineering actually covers (beyond “structure”)• Why automation dictates more design decisions than people realize• The real reason “headspace” exists—and how it affects damage, complaints, and line speed• How engineers design backwards from the pallet (and why it saves trucks/material)• The hidden structural tweaks (glue, flaps, tamper-proofing) that change everything• How regulations like EPR / SB 54 push packaging decisions years in advanceIf you've ever thought “it's just a box”… this one will permanently change how you look at packaging.Connect with Charlotte:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-ashcraft/Packaging & Processing Women's Leadership Network:https://www.pmmi.org/womens-leadership-network/homeLarger Events:https://www.packexpoeast.com/https://www.packexpointernational.com/Support our Sponsor, and download your free Packaging Design Guide:https://idpdirect.com/design-guides/Connect with Evelio Mattoshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/eveliomattos/
It is rerun season at Shelf Life which means it is time for our patented Short Cuts. In this Short Cut episode, Kevin and Rachel discuss the 7th episode of the first season of Community, Introduction to Statistics. The 1st season's Halloween episode where Jeff wants to go to the faculty party.For the full walkthroughs of the first semester of Community see volume 6 episodes 2 & 3 and volume 7 episodes 2 & 11.Be sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff:@shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Community Season 1 - watch full episodes streaming onlineHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
In this episode, Robbie Mochrie catches up with Leila Johnston and Fraser Allen to discuss a series of events he has organised to celebrate the 250-year anniversary of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Called The Smith Conversations, the programme begins on 9 March as a distinguished panel of guests assemble at the Library of Mistakes to discuss Smith on Equality. Further events explore Smith's thoughts on Wealth, Capitalism, Power and Education. See link below for tickets.We also hear from Didasko CEO David Clarke as he playfully plans a bus-trip beano to the Weekend of Mistakes in Hay-on-Wye, while Library of Mistakes Librarian Helen Williams provides her guide to books in the collection with a strong focus on that filthy lucre – money.Get your tickets for The Smith Conversationswww.libraryofmistakes.com/lectures
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Why do some people feel their shelf of unanswered questions eventually breaks? In this Y Religion episode, Professor Jared Halverson discusses his article "Broken Shelves or Continuing Revelation? Extending the Shelf Life of Faith" and reframes the idea of a faith shelf into three shelves—revelation past, present, and future. He explains how remembering God's past mercies, engaging in current spiritual learning, and patiently awaiting future revelation can strengthen faith and prevent spiritual stagnation. Through scripture, storytelling, and years of working with students in faith crises, Dr. Halverson offers a shelf-by-shelf process for extending the shelf life of our faith. Publications: "Broken Shelves or Continuing Revelation? Extending the Shelf Life of Faith," Religious Educator, 25.3 (2024) "Just War and the Causes of Christ," in This Great and Lasting War: Studies in Alma 45–63, Religious Studies Center (2025) "'Covering the Seers': Antivisionary Skepticism in the Days of Joseph Smith," in Joseph Smith as a Visionary: Heavenly Manifestations in the Latter Days, Religious Studies Center (2025) "The Way, the Truth, and the Way to Truth: harmony in Pursuit of Orthodoxy," in I Glory in My Jesus: Understanding Christ in the Book of Mormon, Religious Studies Center (2023) Click here to learn more about Jared Halverson
Some pain does not just hurt. It reshapes how you trust, how you speak, and what you hide. In this tender episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Sayan sits with author Lisa K. Raynor to explore what changes when survivors finally tell the truth. This episode is for anyone carrying trauma in silence, and for loved ones who want to support without judgment. Lisa shares how secrecy, shame, and not being believed can shape relationships and self-worth, and how small steps like writing can become a doorway to healing and helping others. About the Guest: Lisa K. Raynor is the author of Shelf Life of a Trophy Wife. She shares lived experience and reflections on survival, silence, and the non-linear path of healing. Key Takeaways: If you are not ready to share everything, start with one small safe step (journaling, a poem, a private note). Being “high-functioning” can hide deep pain; perfection is not proof you are okay. Not being believed keeps many survivors silent, so choose support carefully. Triggers can show up years later; you can “visit” dark days without living there. Shift the blame where it belongs: survivors are not responsible for what happened. How to Connect With the Guest: Website: https://shelflifeofatrophywife.com/ Book: Shelf Life of a Trophy Wife (Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target) If you're in immediate crisis, contact local emergency services or your regional suicide prevention helpline. Here are reliable, widely used crisis lines by region: United States : 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988, or chat at 988lifeline.org (24/7). SAMHSA+1 Crisis Text Line — text HOME to 741741 (24/7). Crisis Text Line LGBTQ+ (The Trevor Project, youth) — call 1-866-488-7386 or text START to 678678 (24/7). The Trevor Project+1 Trans Lifeline — US (877) 565-8860 (hours vary; peer support). translifeline.org+1 Canada : 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline — call or text 9-8-8 (24/7). 9-8-8: Suicide Crisis Helpline+1 Crisis Text Line (via Kids Help Phone) — text 686868 (24/7). Crisis Text Line Trans Lifeline — Canada (877) 330-6366 (hours vary). translifeline.org United Kingdom & Ireland: Samaritans (UK & ROI) — call 116 123 (free, 24/7). Samaritans+1 Shout (UK) – Crisis Text Line affiliate — text SHOUT to 85258 (24/7). Shout 85258+1 50808 / “Text About It” (Ireland) — text HELLO/TALK to 50808 (24/7). Text About It+1 Australia : Lifeline — call 13 11 14 (24/7) or chat online. Lifeline New Zealand : 1737 “Need to talk?” — call or text 1737 (24/7). Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third-party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate. With over 6000+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters.
Some holiday and illness related delays to the main event, but don't fret we are busting out the Short Cuts a little early while you wait in anticipation. In this Short Cut episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel discuss the 3rd episode of the first season of Community, Introduction to Film. An episode where Abed puts a documentary together about his life.For the full walkthroughs of the first semester of Community see volume 6 episodes 2 & 3 and volume 7 episodes 2 & 11.Be sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff:@shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Community Season 1 - watch full episodes streaming onlineHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast at shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
In the latest Shelf Life, we begin with a clip of Russell Napier speaking at this year's Mistake Of The Year awards at the Library of Mistakes - you can see the whole thing on YouTube (link below). We then discover the wonderful Weekend Of Mistakes, held every year in Hay-on-Wye, on the Welsh/English border. Inspired by the Library of Mistakes, the event shares the Library's mission of encouraging us all to learn from the mistakes of the past – and features a fantastic line-up of speakers in a wonderful setting. Organisers Paul Greatbatch and Alice Sherwood explain all to our regular hosts, Leila Johnston and Fraser Allen, and we also chat to our Librarian Helen Williams and our CEO David Clarke.www.weekendofmistakes.orgwww.libraryofmistakes.comMistake of the Year: https://www.youtube.com/live/W6ibPkVvXaQ?si=Rf3N3Bhz7sZb7-kOTo get in touch withn us, please email leila@libraryofmistakes.com or fraser@libraryofmistakes.com
Send us a textDo you give yourself enough credit that you have earned the right to enjoy the good things? In this week's podcast, Chad challenges himself and you to not settle for less than you deserve. email: chadduff@stuggles2strengths.comX and Instagram @chad_duff
In December 2025, a sports romance series off Harlequin's backlist, with modest sales and a niche fanbase, exploded into an overnight international sensation when the first two episodes of Heated Rivalry aired on Crave and HBO Max. New fans scrambled to get their hands on copies of the six-book series and were quickly disappointed by the realization that the titles were sold out everywhere. What could Harlequin have done to meet the unexpected demand and avoid unknown losses in book sales? What can other publishers and authors do to capitalize on the moment? To start, they can listen to Lauren & Matt explore solutions for publishers and authors facing unexpected virality and demand that outpaces inventory supply. Tune in now wherever you get your podcasts, or watch the video episode on YouTube!Dive Deeper
In this episode, we dive into the world of freshness and shelf-lives. Our guest, Karl McDermott, General Manager, UBQ Network and Chief Saas Officer at DeltaTrak, breaks down DeltaTraks's Freshness Index and how getting days back into shelf life is possible. For more information, subscribe to Running on Ice the newsletter or podcast. Follow the Running on Ice Podcast Other FreightWaves Shows Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this bonus episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel discuss some of the stuff they watched in the past year. Since you know, we don't usually get very contemporary. What stuff did your favorite brother and sister podcast hosts check out from 2025? What did they miss? Listen to find out.0:00:00 - Intro0:02:57 - Wake Up Dead Man0:08:11 - Lilo & Stitch0:10:55 - Minecraft0:13:24 - How to Train Your Dragon0:16:14 - Devil in Disguise0:20:24 - Running Man0:23:22 - Wicked: For Good0:26:21 - Sisu: Road to Revenge0:28:53 - Captain America: Brave New World0:31:42 - Superman0:33:42 - Fantastic Four: First Steps0:36:33 - Thunderbolts*0:43:52 - Wednesday season 20:46:27 - Squid Game seasons 2 & 30:48:51 - Haunted Hotel0:50:34 - You0:52:25 - Handmaid's Tale0:53:57 - It: Welcome to Derry0:55:04 - Severance season 20:57:17 - Revolutionary War0:58:52 - Song Sung Blue1:01:03 - Sinners1:04:18 - Conjuring: Last Rites1:05:49 - Until Dawn1:08:09 - Dispatch1:10:01 - Other stuff1:11:18 - The 2026 Lineup!Be sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
Merry Happy, Shelf Life listeners. It's past that time of year again, but hey the Simpsons can do Halloween in November, we can do during the Christmas week. Another year for the Shelf Life Holiday Extravaganza. This year, Kevin and Rachel discuss The League's Kegel the Elf as they prepare for their fantasy football playoffs and take on the classic Frosty the Snowman.Discussions include trash talk, evil magicians, traveling like a hobo, and milk chicken stink bombs. Listen and enjoy to find out if these holiday episodes have Shelf Life.0:00:00 - Intro0:08:50 - The League Season 2 Ep 12, Kegel the Elf1:25:11 - Frosty the SnowmanBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Gremlins streaming: where to watch movie online?Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
In this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel eat after midnight and are attacked by little green creatures with Joe Dante's Gremlins. A holiday, comedy, horror movie classic about how much Christmas sucks and humans reliance on technology ruins everything.Discussions include unpaid internships, ancient mystical demons, invest in gadgetry, and who did destroy Mrs. Deagle's snowman? Listen and enjoy to find out if Gremlins has shelf life.0:00:00 - Intro0:11:53 - Gremlins Backstory0:21:33 - Gremlins walkthrough0:47:21 - Barney1:27:55 - The intro of Gizmo2:00:00 - Kate hates Christmas?2:25:37 - Billy's mom's massacre3:03:24 - Oh that's why3:44:12 - Shelf Life VerdictBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Gremlins streaming: where to watch movie online?Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
In this episode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel take their first semester finals with Community Season 1 part 4.Final topics include the dean's proclivities, writing on prophylactics, songs about rats, and wholesome old fashioned study group holidays. Listen and enjoy to find out which episodes from season 1 of Community have Shelf Life.0:00:00 - intro0:03:02 - Environmental Science1:07:27 - Politics of Human Sexuality2:20:00 - Comparative Religion3:27:29 - Shelf Life RankingsBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Community - watch tv show streaming onlineHave a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
Our guest on the podcast today is Joy Loverde. Joy is the author of Who Will Take Care Of Me When I'm Old? and The Complete Eldercare Planner. She also gives keynotes and workshops on aging and eldercare to many different types of organizations. In addition, she serves as a consultant to senior housing providers, HR professionals, attorneys, financial planners, clergy, and other members of the eldercare industry. She has also been a family caregiver to family and friends.BackgroundBioWho Will Take Care of Me When I'm Old? Plan Now to Safeguard Your Health and Happiness in Old AgeThe Complete Eldercare Planner, Revised and Updated 4th Edition: Where to Start, Which Questions to Ask, and How to Find HelpEldercare“'Aging in Place Has a Shelf Life': What This Eldercare Expert Wants You to Know,” by Beth Pinsker, marketwatch.com, Oct. 28, 2023.“Preparing Solo Agers to Receive Long-Term Care,” by Joy Loverde, generations.asaging.org, June 21, 2023.“How to Manage Sibling Conflict Over Care of Elderly Parents,” by Elaine K. Howley, health.usnews.com, Feb. 5, 2025.“Going Solo: How to Plan for Retirement When You're on Your Own,” by Diane Harris, nytimes.com, July 20, 2025.“Create a Life of Independence and Connection in Later Years,” seattletimes.com, June 30, 2025.OtherMy Mother's Money: A Guide to Financial Caregiving, by Beth Pinsker“Beth Pinsker: Lessons From ‘My Mother's Money,'” The Long View podcast, Morningstar.com, Nov. 4, 2025. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mailen Mae Yadao is Founder at Vannamei Food Products.Vannamei Food Products is showcasing value-added processing of milkfish by combining traditional smoking techniques with the health benefits of turmeric, addressing post-harvest losses through enhanced flavor, shelf life, and nutritional value, while its rich smoky taste, natural antioxidants, and ready-to-eat convenience cater to health-conscious consumers seeking high-quality, locally processed seafood.This episode is recorded live at MINSU i-BIBES, technology business incubator of Mindoro State University in Victoria, Oriental Mindoro. This episode is also in partnership with plip.ph Connected Communities.In this episode:00:00 Introduction01:07 Ano ang Vannamei Food Products?01:21 What problem is being solved? 05:22 What solution is being provided? 10:01 What are stories behind the startup?18:39 What is the vision? 24:15 How can listeners find more information?MINSU I-BIBESWebsite: https://minsuibibes.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/MINSUiBIBESPLIP.PHWebsite: http://plip.phFacebook: https://facebook.com/plip.ph
There's a festive feeling in the air for the last Shelf Life episode of the year, in which our guests are Jonathan Ford and Neil Collins. The pair are co-presenters of A Long Time In Finance, a history of finance podcast, which is now part of the Library of Mistakes family.Jonathan and Neil talked to us about their background as financial journalists, the thinking behind the podcast, and memorable moments from the series to date. There's also a spot of entertaining sparring between the duo, demonstrating their contrasting styles.Meanwhile, Librarian Helen Williams spotlights several gems from our corporate history shelves, and David Clarke previews our December events.And if you're fearful of Library of Mistakes podcast withdrawal symptoms, fear not as Russell Napier will be back with another interview before Christmas – plus there's a huge archive of podcast episodes and Library of Mistakes YouTube videos that you can freely access. Enjoy!Shelf Life is presented and produced by Leila Johnston and Fraser Allen.Leila@libraryofmistakes.comfraser@libraryofmistakes.comwww.libraryofmistakes.com
In this epsiode of Shelf Life, Kevin and Rachel use their particular set of skills to walkthrough and thouroughly discuss, Taken. The movie that proves you do not want to mess with Liam Neeson.During the show your hosts discuss being savvy consumers, xenophobia, digital cameras, and wait how did they fly back to LA? Listen and enjoy to find out if Taken has shelf life.0:00:00 - Intro0:14:59 - Taken backstory0:24:57 - Taken walkthrough1:05:56 - rescuing Sheerah1:41:02 - Kimmy's taken2:05:23 - Some of Mill's rampage2:32:45 - Dinner at Jean Claude's2:51:13 - The endgame rescue3:09:05 - Shelf Life VerdictBe sure to subscribe to the show, check out the website, and spread the word of the podcast. And if this is your first episode, check out the rest of the catalog, there may be something in it you'll like. And follow us on our social media pages, we'll announce volume and episode drops and maybe other stuff: @shelflifepod.bsky.social — Bluesky Shelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) on ThreadsShelf Life (@shelf_life_pod) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://shelflifepodcast.wixsite.com/shelflifeYou can stream or purchase today's episode subject by looking here for availability: Taken streaming: where to watch movie online?Have a story about the episodes or something to say, contact the podcast shelflifethepodcast@gmail.comThe opinion, beliefs, and viewpoints expressed by the characters portrayed by those on the podcast are tongue and cheek meant for entertainment purposes only and very sarcastic. The impressions done on the show are out of love and done poorly. Any clips or music used within the show is used for review effect and is property of the owners. The viewpoints do not represent those of the hosts, people, institutions, and organizations who the creators may or may not be associated with in professional or personal capacity.
On Episode 3,622, the guys went over the news and had an interview with Brandon Moreno.
Hey, it's James from SurvivalPunk.com, and this morning we're diving into one of my favorite prepper topics: food that lasts for decades. Not the trendy freeze-dried stuff or overpriced buckets — I'm talking about the staples you can buy cheap, store easily, and forget about until you need them. These are the real long-haul preps — the ones that'll outlast your pantry, your house, and maybe even you.
Hey, it's James from SurvivalPunk.com, and this morning we're diving into one of my favorite prepper topics: food that lasts for decades. Not the trendy freeze-dried stuff or overpriced buckets — I'm talking about the staples you can buy cheap, store easily, and forget about until you need them. These are the real long-haul preps — the ones that'll outlast your pantry, your house, and maybe even you. "Shelf Life Secrets — Food That Lasts Decades | Episode 539" The post Shelf Life Secrets — Food That Lasts Decades | Episode 539 appeared first on Survivalpunk.
There's a student takeover for this episode of Shelf Life as the talented duo of Megan Day and Emilie Stewart interview Jen Mair. Jen is Chair of Future Asset, the charity which encourages young women to consider a career in finance. She is also Strategic Initiative Lead at Franklin Templeton and has wonderful insights about working in the sector, ably quizzed by Megan and Emilie, who are both Future Asset alumni. We also have a big news update from David Clarke (CEO of Didasko) on what's happening at the Library, while Librarian Helen Williams picks out some of the Nobel Prize winners who feature in our collection.Shelf Life is presented and produced by Leila Johnston and Fraser Allen.Leila@libraryofmistakes.comfraser@libraryofmistakes.comwww.libraryofmistakes.com
Seed farmer Dan Brisebois of Tourne-Sol Co-Operative Farm discusses how to properly store seed for maximum longevity. Check out Dan's new book: The Seed Farmer: A Complete Guide to Growing, Using, and Selling Your Own Seeds Click here to learn more about Dan Brisebois and his work. Subscribe for more content on sustainable farming, market farming tips, and business insights! Get market farming tools, seeds, and supplies at Modern Grower. Follow Modern Grower: Instagram Instagram Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Carrot Cashflow Farm Small Farm Smart Farm Small Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast The Urban Farmer Podcast The Rookie Farmer Podcast In Search of Soil Podcast Check out Diego's books: Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon Ready Farmer One on Amazon **** Modern Grower and Diego Footer participate in the Amazon Services LLC. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
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People are out there in the health realm screaming about Apeel on fruits and vegetables. While everyone should have every right to be concerned about what goes on their food for many reasons, the truth and reality of what the food supply is laced with goes way beyond Apeel. What people really need to know is that this has been occurring for decades. Toxic synthetic waxes, toxic applications of ammonia, toxic mold inhibitors, toxic fungicides, toxic preservative agents and more are sprayed, laced, dipped and coated on produce and animal products. This has no connection to pesticides and herbicides sprayed on conventional and organic produce, instead, these are separate industrial entities for the most part. The question is, why are these industries doing this? The answer is, to try to keep produce and meat fresh for as long as possible so that growers, middle men, and grocery store chains feel warm, safe and fuzzy and not worried about the food quickly going bad. There is a deep, dark secret in the food industry that Medical Medium has tried to expose for years, and it's the hundreds of millions of pounds of food wastage that could feed the world but instead it's thrown in dumpsters. In this episode you will learn about this food wastage and what's being placed on our food that makes Apeel look like an Appetizer compared to all of the food crimes occurring. In this episode… Learn what kind of toxic coatings are on the food bought in the grocery stores. Discover how Apeel is just one of many food coverings that are believed to protect fruits and vegetables so they have a longer shelf life. Find out about fungicides and how they are sprayed on produce and animal products to stop fungus from growing on the food. Learn about how produce is dipped in mold inhibitors to stop the skins of fruits from molding. Discover the truth about produce rotting from the inside instead of outside because of the toxic preservative applications. See how fresh produce served on cruise ships are laced and coated with food preservatives to prevent it from rotting too quickly. Learn the truth about millions of tons of food wastage a year that could be used to help starving people in the world. Find out why it's so important to wash and rinse your food before preparing and cooking. Discover the difference between growing your own food versus getting your food from other sources. All this and more, tune in and don't miss out on this important episode. You can revisit this episode anytime you need it. For more information visit www.medicalmedium.com