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Archeologists in movies have a reputation for being hands-on, like Indiana Jones unearthing hidden treasure, or Lara Croft running through a temple. Archeology in real life tends to be a bit more sedentary. But some archeologists are committed to getting their hands dirty—even recreating the stinky, slimy, and sometimes tasty parts of ancient life.Science writer Sam Kean enmeshed himself in the world of experimental archaeology for his new book Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists are Recreating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations. He joins Host Ira Flatow to discuss making stone tools, launching catapults, and DIY mummies.Guest: Sam Kean is a science writer and author of Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists are Recreating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations. Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
In a week when companies propose growing human eggs from male skin and gestating babies inside robots, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is seen in a viral video shoplifting at Target — bringing laugher to some and raising a chilling question to others: what if we can no longer trust our eyes? We're entering a moment where biotech, AI, and deepfakes collide — and our sense of reality begins to blur. Cal asks: Have we stepped into a world where nothing is real? Or a world where everything is unreal?
Send us a textBuckle up, babes! Janey's going to tell us about the most insane assassination you may have never heard of! Let us know if you followed this story when it happened, because Janey's never stopped thinking about it. Sources:“Kim Jong-nam Says N. Korean Regime Won't Last Long”, by The Chosun Daily in 2012. “Kim Jong-il's son reappears in Singapore one year after feeling Macau” from The Shanghaiist. “Was Kim Jong Nam in Sights of His Paranoid Half-Brother?” by Yoshihiro Makino for Asahi Shimbun. Murder at the Airport: The Brazen Attack on Kim Jong-Nam, by Reuters “Assassins review— unravelling the bizarre death of Kim Jong-nam” by Adam Sweeting for The Arts Desk. “How North Korea got away with the assassination of Kim Jong-nam” by Hannah Ellis-Peterson and Benjamin Haas for The Guardian. Dr. Harini Bhat, PharmD (@tilscience) explaining VX2 Support the showCheck out our books (and support local bookstores!) on our Bookshop.org affiliate account!Starting your own podcast with your very cool best friend? Try hosting on Buzzsprout (and get a $20 Amazon gift card!)Want more??Visit our website!Join our Patreon!Shop the merch at TeePublic!If you liked these stories, let us know on our various socials!InstagramTiktokGoodreadsAnd email us at sortofthestory@gmail.com
Send us a textIn 1997 Sal Sicari lead his fellow pedophile Charles Jaynes to his neighbor in East Cambridge, Ma, ten year old Jeffery Curley. When Jeffery resisted their sexual advances, Jaynes placed a gas soaked rag over the child's mouth and used his obese body to suffocate Jeffery. The duo sexually defiled the boy's body and later dumped the body in coastal New Hampshire. The investigation quickly focuses on Sal Sicari, as he interjected himself into the investigation. Sicari confessed and implicated Jaynes very quickly. This crime shook Boston to it's core and it still resonates today. Please be advised this episode contains graphic content.Daily Mail Linkhttps://bit.ly/2WRC4GKFind Law- Commonwealth v. Sicarihttps://bit.ly/3n59mN3Commonwealth v Jayneshttps://bit.ly/3n1VXpbX-bcpbeantown Email-barry@bostonconfidential.net
In 2011, Coca-Cola introduced a white version of their Coca-Cola can. The drink inside was identical to original Coca-Cola, but customers drinking from this white can hated the taste. The white can made buyers think the Cola tasted worse. To explain why, I need to delve into the science of sensehacking. With Professor Adrian North, I'll explain why tennis players grunt loudly, why cars smell different when new, how a tablecloth alters our taste, and that music changes what you buy. --- Join the Nudge Vaults waiting list: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/vaults Join the Nudge Unit waiting list: https://maven.com/nudge-unit/course-cohort Sign up for my newsletter: https://www.nudgepodcast.com/mailing-list Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phill-agnew-22213187/ Watch Nudge on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nudgepodcast/ --- Today's sources Bschaden, A., Dörsam, A., Cvetko, K., & Stroebele-Benschop, N. (2020). The impact of lighting and table linen as ambient factors on meal intake and taste perception. Food Quality and Preference, 79, 103797. Cañal-Bruland, R., Müller, F., Lach, B., & Spence, C. (2018). Auditory contributions to visual anticipation in tennis. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 36, 100–103. Garber, M. (2012, July 26). The future of advertising will be squirted into your nostrils as you sit on a bus. The Atlantic. Golan, M., & Fenko, A. (2015). Toward a sensory congruence model: Matching sounds with material properties. Food Quality and Preference, 46, 33–43. Guéguen, N., Jacob, C., Lourel, M., & Pascual, A. (2012). When drivers see red: Car color and driving behavior. Color Research & Application, 37(5), 452–455. Hanss, D., Steger, D., & Giesel, F. (2012). The influence of car color on driver behavior and perceptions of speed. Color Research & Application, 37(4), 304–309. Hirsch, A. (1991, February 4). Preliminary results of olfaction Nike study. Marketing News, 25, 1–2. Horswill, M. S., & Plooy, A. M. (2008). Auditory feedback influences perceived driving speed. Perception, 37(7), 1037–1043. Leenders, M. A. A. M., Smidts, A., & El Haji, A. (2019). Ambient scent as a mood inducer in supermarkets: The role of scent intensity and time-pressure of shoppers. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 48, 270–280. Milliman, R. E. (1982). Using background music to affect the behavior of supermarket shoppers. Journal of Marketing, 46(3), 86–91. North, A. C., Hargreaves, D. J., & McKendrick, J. (1999). The influence of in-store music on wine selections. Journal of Applied Psychology, 84(2), 271–276. Spence, C. (2021). Sensehacking: How to use the power of your senses for happier, healthier living. Viking. Wall Street Journal. (2012, October 23). Why consumers doubt silent vacuum cleaners. Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970203406404578074671598804116 Zellner, D., Geller, T., Lyons, S., Pyper, A., & Riaz, K. (2017). Ethnic congruence of music and food affects food selection but not liking. Food Quality and Preference, 56, 126-129.
Hour four of DJ & PK for September 29, 2025: Kevin Love and Kyle Anderson, Utah Jazz Utah Jazz Media Day Danny Ainge, Utah Jazz CEO
Mercury and Mars are in the evening sky for some observers. Saturn remains paired with Neptune. Venus slides under Leo's belly. And Cygnus is a good constellation to start with if you're interested in deep sky objects.
In this episode of Against the Sales Odds, Lance Tyson breaks down the very first sales process — the foundation every deal is built on. Too often, sales is overcomplicated with jargon, shortcuts, and “hacks.” But at its core, sales is a simple game of following the basics. Lance shares how top performers win not by reinventing the wheel, but by executing the fundamentals with consistency: building trust, asking the right questions, and moving prospects through a proven process. Whether you're a new rep or a seasoned leader, this episode is a reminder that success in sales doesn't come from complexity — it comes from discipline, clarity, and sticking to the process.
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Former Raiders linebacker and current radio color analyst Kirk Morrison joins Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer on Bears Weekly to preview this week's upcoming matchup in Las Vegas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the UK Travel Planning Podcast, host Tracy Collins is joined by Amy Carpenter from Texas, who shares her unforgettable two-week adventure exploring England with her husband, Mark.Amy takes us through the highlights of their carefully planned itinerary, from the bustling streets of London to the charm of the Cotswolds, iconic castles, and literary landmarks. Highlights included Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, afternoon tea at Fortnum & Mason, and quiet moments at St Dunstan in the East.In the Cotswolds, they based themselves in Bourton-on-the-Water, explored honey-coloured villages, and visited Sudeley Castle at dusk. A lifelong Jane Austen fan, Amy fulfilled a dream by visiting Bath, Winchester, and Chawton. Staying overnight at Hever Castle was a standout, giving them the rare chance to explore the grounds after closing time.Along the way, Amy discovered a love of steak and ale pie, picked up 21 tea towels as keepsakes, and gathered plenty of tips for fellow travellers — from using trusted transfer services to the importance of planning ahead.Whether you are a history buff, a Jane Austen devotee, or simply dreaming of your own UK escape, Amy's trip report is filled with practical advice and plenty of inspiration for your next journey across the pond.
How can you identify tar spot from 90 feet above a field? With Taranis! We've got three special guests, Luke Schnitker, Brad Roberts, and Cory Edge, joining host Sal Sama in the podcast room for this episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies. Luke is celebrating a recent promotion to Director of Crop Protection and Seed with Premier Companies. Brad is the Regional Account Manager and Cory is the Customer Success Representative for Taranis, a precision agriculture company focused on helping growers increase efficiency and yield with their crop and farm management software.On today's episode, you'll hear how each guest ended up in their current roles and why Luke isn't going to rock a mustache. Brad and Cory will also share how Taranis is able to utilize their drones to scout their fields and why it offers more information to a grower than just seeing the crop from a four wheeler. You'll also learn about the history of Taranis, how they hire their drone pilots, and get a glimpse into where AI could be utilized more in the agriculture industry. “Scouting for us is being able to see every acre and then being able to understand what's happening at the leaf level.”
In '24, Toronto finished last in the AL East and it looked like Vlad Guerrero Jr. was maybe on his way out the door. What a difference a year makes. And in the AL Central, one game separates the Tigers and Guards as the season enters its final week. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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How can you identify tar spot from 90 feet above a field? With Taranis! We've got three special guests, Luke Schnitker, Brad Roberts, and Cory Edge, joining host Sal Sama in the podcast room for this episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies. Luke is celebrating a recent promotion to Director of Crop Protection and Seed with Premier Companies. Brad is the Regional Account Manager and Cory is the Customer Success Representative for Taranis, a precision agriculture company focused on helping growers increase efficiency and yield with their crop and farm management software.On today's episode, you'll hear how each guest ended up in their current roles and why Luke isn't going to rock a mustache. Brad and Cory will also share how Taranis is able to utilize their drones to scout their fields and why it offers more information to a grower than just seeing the crop from a four wheeler. You'll also learn about the history of Taranis, how they hire their drone pilots, and get a glimpse into where AI could be utilized more in the agriculture industry. “Scouting for us is being able to see every acre and then being able to understand what's happening at the leaf level.”
After Kimmel suspension, Trump sets sights on Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers. Friday Sound Salad. Chad's Wheel of Surprise. Texas man accused of threatening NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani. Chad's NFL picks. Zach Abraham, Bulwark Capital, talks the Fed rate cut. FCC investigating Ticketmaster.
Join host Kyle Forrest and Avani Prabhakar, chief people officer at Atlassian, as they discuss how leaders are approaching the future of work, managing change to stay ahead of disruption, and embracing the potential of AI as a strategic collaborator.
How Rogue Archaeologists Are Re-creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations.Get all the news you need by listening to WBZ - Boston's News Radio! We're here for you, 24/7.
Yesterday, Pat went out on Westport Cruises in Clew Bay to hear about the history of this coastal town. From St Patrick throwing a bell down his mountain to cute seals, Pat hears it all from the crew of Westport Cruises.Our OB live from the Westport Townhall Theatre was with thanks to Destination Westport.
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We'd love to have your feedback and ideas for future episodes of Retail Unwrapped. Just text us!Primark's strategic U.S. expansion started 10 years ago and is a master plan in calculated retail growth that could fundamentally reshape America's affordable fashion landscape. Primark has 450 stores worldwide and 33 in the States. It has ambitious plans to expand with 60 to captivate the American shopper. Join Shelley and Rene Federico, Head of Marketing for Primark U.S. as they discuss Primark's integrated approach to pricing, sourcing, and market positioning. Their strategy creates competitive advantages that position them to capture significant market share during a time when consumers want fashion without sacrificing style or quality. The Dublin-based brand has a proven track record creating emotional connections with customers that transform routine shopping into discovery experiences. Find out more about Primark's plans for their new Herald Square flagship and how they plan to expand their retail magic to American consumers.Special Guest: Rene Federico, Primark U.S. Head of MarketingFor more strategic insights and compelling content, visit TheRobinReport.com, where you can read, watch, and listen to content from Robin Lewis and other retail industry experts, and be sure to follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Welcome to the Minnesota Vikings Podcast. Host Tatum Everett welcomes in KFAN's Eric Nordquist to look back at the insane finish in Chicago on Monday night and flip the page to the Atlanta Falcons for this Sunday. 'Nordo' talks about the optimism provided by the 4th quarter comeback, the challenges in facing Bijan Robinson and Michael Penix Jr., and the need to build on the successes that bubbled to the surface in last week's game. Plus, hear from Vikings Quarterback J.J. McCarthy, as he speaks at his weekly press conference. It's all right here in episode 311 of the Minnesota Vikings Podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
President Trump is escalating the war on drugs, announcing last week a successful U.S. military strike in the Caribbean, taking out a drug trafficking boat near the coast of Venezuela. The following day, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told FOX & Friends that 11 people on the boat whom he called “terrorists” were eliminated. Often, law enforcement traces how these drug trafficking boats bring dangerous drugs onto America's streets. The Drug Enforcement Administration is on the front lines battling exactly that. Special Agent Frank Tarentino is part of the DEA New York Division and joins the Rundown to explain the latest challenges in the war on drugs. As Democrats wade through dismal poll numbers, different party members are staking out their positions and messaging to Americans about President Trump's latest initiatives on crime, the border, and the economy. Former DNC Press Secretary Jose Aristuimuno says when it comes to the way the President is tackling the issue of crime and public safety, it may be worth Democrats trying to collaborate rather than fight with President Trump. Chief of Staff to the White House Press Office under President Biden and Principal at Podium Strategies Yemisi Egbewole joins the podcast to break down the latest internal divisions and what the future holds for the Democratic Party. Plus, commentary from FOX News Digital columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump is escalating the war on drugs, announcing last week a successful U.S. military strike in the Caribbean, taking out a drug trafficking boat near the coast of Venezuela. The following day, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told FOX & Friends that 11 people on the boat whom he called “terrorists” were eliminated. Often, law enforcement traces how these drug trafficking boats bring dangerous drugs onto America's streets. The Drug Enforcement Administration is on the front lines battling exactly that. Special Agent Frank Tarentino is part of the DEA New York Division and joins the Rundown to explain the latest challenges in the war on drugs. As Democrats wade through dismal poll numbers, different party members are staking out their positions and messaging to Americans about President Trump's latest initiatives on crime, the border, and the economy. Former DNC Press Secretary Jose Aristuimuno says when it comes to the way the President is tackling the issue of crime and public safety, it may be worth Democrats trying to collaborate rather than fight with President Trump. Chief of Staff to the White House Press Office under President Biden and Principal at Podium Strategies Yemisi Egbewole joins the podcast to break down the latest internal divisions and what the future holds for the Democratic Party. Plus, commentary from FOX News Digital columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump is escalating the war on drugs, announcing last week a successful U.S. military strike in the Caribbean, taking out a drug trafficking boat near the coast of Venezuela. The following day, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth told FOX & Friends that 11 people on the boat whom he called “terrorists” were eliminated. Often, law enforcement traces how these drug trafficking boats bring dangerous drugs onto America's streets. The Drug Enforcement Administration is on the front lines battling exactly that. Special Agent Frank Tarentino is part of the DEA New York Division and joins the Rundown to explain the latest challenges in the war on drugs. As Democrats wade through dismal poll numbers, different party members are staking out their positions and messaging to Americans about President Trump's latest initiatives on crime, the border, and the economy. Former DNC Press Secretary Jose Aristuimuno says when it comes to the way the President is tackling the issue of crime and public safety, it may be worth Democrats trying to collaborate rather than fight with President Trump. Chief of Staff to the White House Press Office under President Biden and Principal at Podium Strategies Yemisi Egbewole joins the podcast to break down the latest internal divisions and what the future holds for the Democratic Party. Plus, commentary from FOX News Digital columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Apollo, Blackstone and KKR raised billions from deep-pocketed institutions for buyouts and private credit. Now they're targeting the $145 trln held by individuals. In this episode of The Big View podcast, iCapital CEO Lawrence Calcano explains the opportunities – and the risks. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt-out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our girl, Olivia Dean has announced she’s coming our way and Jack might even fork out of his own pocket to this one. Plus, Kath Ebbs has clapped back at her ex Jojo Siwa after that public breakup. (00:00) Olivia Dean is headed down under! (01:29) Jacob Elordi is still the talk of the town (03:10) Kath Ebbs soft launches gf with pointed caption (05:05) CEO/Coldplay Concert, closing of the rings! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Israel has struck a prominent building as it sets sights on taking over Gaza City.
Something major was brewing up on the East side of town. It wasn't an earthquake and you can stop the noise complaint calls because THIS IS WHAT GAME DAY SOUNDS LIKE! Plus, we have a Father of the Bride who should be excited about what he's paying for except this one major thing that will ruin the entire occasion!
Larry Weber talks about all the outdoor happenings in the late days of August
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We decide to come in on a weekend because the Age Group CrossFit Games are Happening. Can't wait to share everything going on live from Columbus. The Sights, the Sounds and the Fun.
Welcome to the Vikings Postgame Report. The Minnesota Vikings dropped their final preseason game in 2025 to the Titans 23-13 down in Nashville. Both Max Brosmer and Brett Rypien played quarterback in the game, with Brosmer leading the team in passing yards, going 15-of-23 for 161 yards and the lone passing touchdown of the game to Tight End Bryson Nesbit. Wide Receiver Dontae Fleming led the team with 2 receptions for 53 yards. Running back Xazavian Valladay led the team on the ground with 8 carries for 39 yards. Kicker Will Reichard went 2-for-4 on field goals with his longest kick converting from 58 yards and he also converted his lone extra point attempt in the game. Defensively, Austin Keys, Jonathan Harris, and Levi Drake Rodriguez all notched a sack in the game, while linebacker Chaz Chambliss led the team with 9 tackles on the night. Paul Allen and Pete Bercich recap the game, including: the preseason play of rookie quarterback Max Brosmer, the discussion surrounding the depth at the wide receiver position, the pending roster decisions in the next 2 weeks and the team shifting their sights to the start of the regular season on Monday Night Football in Chicago. Plus, Kevin O'Connell's postgame press conference and more are all included in this week's edition of the Vikings Postgame Report.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the next episode of our annual What the Hell's summer book series, we are time traveling around the world with experimental archeologist, Sam Kean, who shares with us his latest science narrative novel, Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists Are Re-creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations (Little Brown and […]
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In the next episode of our annual What the Hell's summer book series, we are time traveling around the world with experimental archeologist, Sam Kean, who shares with us his latest science narrative novel, Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists Are Re-creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations (Little Brown and […]
In the next episode of our annual What the Hell's summer book series, we are time traveling around the world with experimental archeologist, Sam Kean, who shares with us his latest science narrative novel, Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists Are Re-creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations (Little Brown and Company, 2025). Sam took us on an adventure of the senses, back through the history of mankind and across the globe, from the Egyptian pyramids to the temples of Mexico. “Above all,” he writes, “I hope this book can reveal what unites us today with people from long ago, and help us understand that they were just people, no different than us.” WTH can we learn from living like those in the past? And WTH do caterpillars taste like? Sam Kean is the New York Times-bestselling author of seven books that combine history and science. His stories have appeared in The Best American Science and Nature Writing, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and Slate, among other places, and his work has been featured on NPR. His books The Disappearing Spoon and The Violinist's Thumb were national bestsellers, and both were named an Amazon “Top 5” science books of the year. Find Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists Are Re-creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations here.Find the transcript here.
Oakland singer and songwriter. B. DeVeaux is a self-described “creative force.” She has performed with major artists such as Daveed Diggs, Patrice Rushen, and Kehlani. And she just dropped her debut, neo-soul album “Chrysalis.” The host of KALW's Sights and Sounds, Jenee Darden. She recently spoke to B. DeVeaux and asked how she began her journey to become a musician.
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Experimental archaeology is a field of study within archaeology that focuses on recreating past technologies, activities, and environments to better understand how people lived in the past.Sam Kean is the author of ‘Dinner with King Tut, How Rogue Archaeologists are Recreating the Sights, Smells and Tastes of Lost Civilizations' and an Experimental Archaeologist who has spent the last 5 years going around the world and understanding how people lived in Africa to the Roman Empire and Mesoamerica.He joins Seán to discuss.
In This Hour:-- Veteran TV network host John Stossel offers thoughts on why the media tends to be biased about gun issues.-- Thoughts on using bifocal glasses for shooting and the option of a red dot sight.-- What's it like to attend your first competiton shoot? One shooter describes how he was greeted.Gun Talk 08.17.25 Hour 2Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
In This Hour:-- The fiber optic front sight covers up the target, so it's time to get a thinner sight blade.-- When shooting low and left, the solution really is not to take a step to the right. Honestly.-- No, you can't shoot .380 ammo in your 9mm pistol. Well, you shouldn't.Gun Talk 08.17.25 After ShowBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
Today at 10 a.m., President Donald Trump is expected to announce that he will deploy federal forces to patrol the streets of Washington, D.C., in an attempt to fight crime and “immediately clear out the city's homeless population.” It comes as Trump has reportedly eyed a federal takeover of Washington in response to what he characterizes as “out of control crime” — even though statistics from law enforcement show that violent crime in the district has dropped substantially over the past two years. Is this an attempt by Trump to control the narrative? How seriously should Washingtonians take the threat of a takeover? And what does this mean for self-governance in D.C.? Playbook's Adam Wren and POLITICO senior Congress editor Mike DeBonis talk it through.
The FC crew react to news that Benjamin Sesko is close to joining Manchester United and question why so many players are opting to join clubs other than Newcastle this summer. Plus, the guys argue if Eddie Howe's side should target Nicolas Jackson as a possible replacement for Alexander Isak. The crew also break down Neymar saying he doesn't need to prove anything when it comes to his place with the Brazil national team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill rambles about 'driving an iPad', seeing the sights, and facial recognition. ZipRecruiter: Try for free at www.ZipRecruiter.com/BURR Helix: Go to www.HelixSleep.com/BURR for 20% off site wide.
Gun Talk Nation welcomes Rachel and Sean from Night Fision to dive deep into the evolving world of pistol optics, tritium sight tech, co-witnessing, and why training is critical for real-world performance. From window sizes to the “combat cut,” we discuss how sight innovation impacts both competition and defensive shooting—and why your gear (and mindset) may need a refresh.This Gun Talk Nation is brought to you by Colt, Guns & Gear, Tokarev USA, SnapSafe, Ruger, and Range Ready Studios.About Gun Talk NationGun Talk Media's Gun Talk Nation with Ryan Gresham is a weekly multi-platform podcast that offers a fresh look at all things firearms-related. Featuring notable guests and a lot of laughs. Gun Talk Nation is available as an audio podcast or available in video format.For more content, subscribe to Gun Talk at guntalktv.com, on Gun Talk's Roku, Apple TV, iOS app, Android app, or find Gun Talk on YouTube, Rumble, Facebook, Instagram, X and guntalk.com. Catch First Person Defender on the new Official FPD YouTube channel. Listen to all Gun Talk Podcasts with Spreaker, iHeart, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you find podcasts.Copyright ©2025 Freefire Media, LLCGun Talk Nation 07.30.25Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
In this gripping episode, Fred from Alaska shares firsthand accounts from Donnie and Becca, siblings from a village in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, who had an eerie encounter with a mysterious 'Harry Man' during a winter camping trip a decade ago. The narrative follows their experience as they camped out alone using their uncle's snow machine and tent, culminating in a terrifying face-to-face encounter with a creature that looked like a caveman.Fred also shares Bernard's chilling story from the mid-1960s, detailing his frightening experiences while building his cabin in the Copper River Valley. Despite feeling watched and encountering unexplained noises and movements, Bernard's encounter escalated to a dramatic climax when a large, human-like creature confronted him through his cabin window.These riveting stories are shared to raise awareness and inform others of the possible dangers lurking in the Alaskan wilderness.Get Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteSupport Our SponsorsVisit Untold Radio AM 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene 01:02 The Camping Trip Begins 04:15 A Mysterious Encounter 06:19 The Creature Revealed 13:26 The Aftermath and Rescue 17:08 Bernard's Story: The Copper River Legacy 21:02 Setting Up the Wood Stove 22:02 A Creepy Encounter 23:36 Strange Noises and Sights 29:57 Face-to-Face with the Unknown 33:50 A Night of Terror 38:13 Morning Aftermath 40:22 Seeking Help and ReflectionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.
Meet an Irishman who scours the Emerald Isle to report on oddities and lesser-known facets of his country's culture. Then learn about the lasting impact of the Viking era in Norway and where to observe it on your next visit. And hear what it's like to bicycle 10,000 miles along the old Silk Road, from Turkey to Tibet. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
In this solo episode, Colion Noir dives into his recent experience at one of the most unique gun ranges he's ever visited — a high-tech shooting range built into the side of a mountain. From shooting into a cave to using real-time digital target feedback systems, he breaks down why this range blew him away and how it puts many U.S. ranges to shame. If you're into shooting, tech, and seeing how other countries do it, this one's a must-listen. This solo episode is part rant, part review, and full-on gun nerd heaven.