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We take a brief look back at the win over the Indianapolis Colts, and Jason Myers incredible performance with six field goals, before looking ahead with optimism at the Rams game on Thursday night. Concerns about offensive consistency continue, but if the offense can convert their scoring drives to touchdowns and continue to limit turnovers, Coach Macdonald has seemed to find a way to limit the Rams explosive offense. Defensively, Seattle should even be able to improve with Jarran Reed in the lineup after missing the first Rams game, Ernest Jones seemingly healthy in comparison and Julian Love back in the lineup. Missing Devonte Adams could be big, although he only had the one catch for a touchdown in the last match. The weather could prove to be a challenge for both teams, with rain in the forecast as well as gusting winds. In the second half of the show, we talk about how some Rams fans have their eye on Joe Burrow considering his recent comments. But could a team like the Dallas Cowboys or Philadelphia Eagles make more sense? Do Better call outs go to the Cleveland Brows for continuing their disfunction in odd ways and to the weather impacting the northwest. Better at Life honors go out to an Australian hero and to our head coach assuming he meets our high expectations on Thursday. Join our Sea Hawkers Podcast Pickem League - free prizes for weekly winners. Support the show Get in the Flock! Visit GetInTheFlock.com Or visit our website for other ways to support the show Subscribe via: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | RSS Follow us on: Facebook | Twitter Listen on our free app for Android, iOS, Kindle or Windows Phone/PC Call or text: 253-235-9041 Find Sea Hawkers clubs around the world at SeaHawkers.org Music from the show by The 12 Train, download each track at ReverbNation
OASIS is an iconic San Francisco nightclub. The Drag show and cabaret venue opened on New Years Day, 2015. In a bittersweet bookend, they'll host their grand finale party on New Years Eve, later this month. The host of KALW's Sights and Sounds show, Jenee Darden, recently went down to the club in San Francisco's SOMA District to meet with OASIS owner, D'Arcy Drollinger. Here's an excerpt from their conversation.
"Giants Talk" hosts Cole Kuiper and Alex Pavlovic analyze San Francisco's latest offseason moves and share updates elsewhere around the MLB. Plus, manager Tony Vitello joins the show from the Winter Meetings in Orlando.--(1:20) - Updates on former Giants(7:33) - Mike Yastrzemski signs with Atlanta Braves(10:39) - Giants trade rumors (Brendan Donovan, Ketel Marte)(16:20) - What a Brendan Donovan trade could look like for Giants(23:40) - Fan mailbag questions Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This is Dr. Mary Travelbest, and we'll be talking about Niagara Falls, Canada. See Book A for guidance on saving money on airline tickets and more. Destination Deep‑Dive Today's destination is: "A Day at Niagara Falls – Solo, Soaked & Spectacular" Today, we're diving into the thundering wonder that is Niagara Falls, from a solo female traveler's lens — and yes, I got a little wet. On the Road to the Falls I took the FlixBus from Toronto to Niagara Falls. The ride is scenic and comfortable, even with a bit of drama—my Toronto Metro train broke down this morning. I had to get off and wait for a new train, adding 10 minutes of stress, but I made it to Union Station with 10 minutes to spare. Assigned seats on the FlixBus? Yes, but only six of us are aboard. Arrival and First Impressions Niagara Falls is hot, humid, and packed with tourists, but the moment you see those Horseshoe Falls, it's all worth it. There are three waterfalls here: Horseshoe, American, and Bridal Veil, but the Canadian side is definitely the star. I hopped on the Canadian version of the Maid of the Mist—you'll get soaked, especially your socks and sneakers like mine were. But you'll also get rainbows, misty selfies, and memories that stick. A little side note: I had a sore little toe, so I MacGyvered it with a Band-Aid and masking tape. That's solo travel resilience! Good impression: the Queen's Palace and a delicious ice cream. Free water refills and restrooms here. Nearby, there is a Hidden Park called "The Secret Garden". Spend your extra time here and relax in the grassy areas. The hotel section of the falls left a good impression: A walking tour of the hotels and touristy sights resembled the strip in a touristy trap like Las Vegas. The Hard Rock Cafe. The Sheraton, Rainbow Forest, and games for kids. I would not want to stay here by choice. There is a free bus that takes you to and from the parking lot where the Flix Bus and other buses congregate. There is some walking, though. If you are not up for that, you will want to stay closer to town. It's flat. There are no hills here to speak of. There are a lot of seniors, so expect to have special needs taken care of upon arrival. But it never hurts to ask in advance. Sights to Soak In Here's what I recommend for women over 50 visiting Niagara Falls without a car: Niagara SkyWheel – An enclosed Ferris wheel with views from above. Great if you want the drama without the wet socks. https://www.cliftonhill.com/attractions/niagara-skywheel https://www.niagaraparks.com/visit/attractions/journey-behind-the-falls/ https://www.niagarafallstourism.com/play/outdoor-recreation/niagara-parks-botanical-gardens/ https://www.niagarafallstourism.com/play/outdoor-recreation/dufferin-islands/ https://www.niagaraonthelake.com/ Journey Behind the Falls – Walk through tunnels to observation decks behind the roaring water. Just bring a poncho. I thoroughly enjoyed that, so go there first. Botanical Gardens and Butterfly Conservatory – Peaceful, flower-filled, and shaded—ideal for avoiding tourist fatigue. These were closed early, so I did not get to experience them, except from the outside. Dufferin Islands – A quiet nature escape just a short walk from the main attraction. Niagara-on-the-Lake – A 20-minute shuttle or bus ride gets you to this charming town with wineries, boutiques, and calm waters. Do it if you want a "reset" after the tourist crush. Crossing the Border? Not So Fast. https://www.niagarafallslive.com/rainbow_bridge.htm 5 Steps to Solo Travel website Dr. Mary Travelbest X Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram Dr. Mary Travelbest Podcast Dr. Travelbest on TikTok Dr.Travelbest onYouTube In the news
Historically, key symptoms of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), such as pruritus and fatigue, have been understudied and undertreated. Listen now to learn how symptom management should be considered independently of PBC management, and how new therapeutic agents can help.Topics covered include:Mechanisms of pruritus and fatigue in PBCNonpharmacologic treatment optionsAn overview of clinical trial data supporting second-line agents for symptom management:BezafibrateElafibranorSeladelparInvestigational agents:VolixibatLinerixibatSetanaxibThis episode is the third of 3 recap podcasts, featuring audio from our live satellite symposium, Raising the Bar: Innovations in PBC Care. For the full on-demand webcast of this satellite symposium, and to download the accompanying slides, visit the program page for this episode:https://bit.ly/44ZJ5osPresenters:Christopher L. Bowlus, MDLena Valente Professor and ChiefDivision of Gastroenterology and HepatologySchool of MedicineUniversity of California DavisSacramento, CaliforniaAparna Goel, MDClinical Associate Professor of MedicineDivision of Gastroenterology and HepatologyStanford UniversityPalo Alto, CaliforniaAliya F. Gulamhusein, MD, MPH, FRCPCProfessorship in PSC ResearchClinician Investigator, Toronto General HospitalAssistant Professor, University of TorontoDivision of Gastroenterology and HepatologyUniversity Health NetworkToronto, CanadaGet access to all of our new episodes by subscribing to the Decera Clinical Education Medical Specialties Podcast on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, or Spotify. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We Like Shooting Episode 640 This episode of We Like Shooting is brought to you by: Midwest Industries, Die Free Co., Medical Gear Outfitters, Mitchell Defense, Rost Martin, and Swampfox Optics Welcome to the We Like Shooting Show, episode 640! Our cast tonight is Jeremy Pozderac, Savage1r, Jon Patton, and me Shawn Herrin, welcome to the show! - Gear Chat Nick - KRG Bravo Unplugged KRG Bravo Shawn - GLOCK Unveils Ergonomically Enhanced Generation 6 Models ## Key Points Summary Intro This summary captures the main takeaways from the Glock Gen 6 launch coverage featuring John from the Warrior Poet Society. The discussion centers on design changes, practical improvements, and shooting impressions, with notes on market timing and pricing. Sponsorships were not part of the core content. Center Key design changes and their practical impact - Grip and texture: The new texture sits between Gen 4 and RTF2; two backstraps including a palm swell are provided. The texture extends higher on both sides for a more secure hold, especially in hot conditions. - Ergonomics: Deeper trigger guard undercut reduces the “Glock knuckle” issue; the grip surface is larger, improving surface area for those with bigger hands; the grip shape swells in the midsection for a more natural wrap. - Controls: Deeper slide serrations, especially on top, enhance manipulation from either end of the slide. The ambidextrous slide release remains, and the pistol uses a single recoil spring (as in earlier generations) while retaining some material from the B-series. - Magwell and contour: The magwell is more flared; the overall contour resembles a topographic map, broadening the hand placement area and increasing leverage for a stronger grip. - Gas pedals and holster compatibility: Gas pedals are built into the frame on both sides with material reduced to protect compatibility with Gen 5 holsters; the goal is a functional improvement without forcing new holsters. - Optics and plates: The plate system is not MOS; it uses a polymer insert that sits lower on the slide and acts like a crush washer under tension. Footprints include Delta Point and RMR; optic-ready configuration remains, with some models rumored to feature polymer sights. - Sights and optics readiness: The factory setup is optics-ready, with some early photos showing polymer sight options. - Barrel and reliability: The Marksman barrel remains, but the extractor housing has been redesigned to be removable for easier maintenance and to reduce installation errors. - Handling and feel: The grip bite is strong but not overly tacky, enabling fast, controlled manipulations without the gun sticking to the hand. Models, availability, and pricing - US launch models: Gen 617 (with Glock 47 form factor), 19-length slide paired to a full-size grip (G45-like); overseas, Glock 49 appears as a variant. - Optics-ready configuration: All examples are MOS-ready or compatible, with plates included for common footprints. - Pricing and timing: MSRP is anticipated around $750; production units were slated to begin arriving in January, with possible earlier availability as information evolves. - Accessories and maintenance: An updated extractor housing system is highlighted as simplifying field maintenance and reducing failure risks due to improper screw length. User experience and feedback - Hand feel: The curved, swollen midsection improves leverage and comfort; the grip texture provides secure grip without excessive tackiness, avoiding slip during rapid manipulation. - Shooting impressions: A large, controlled sampling (nine pistols and thousands of rounds) yielded consistent ejection and reliable cycling during demonstrations; full independent testing will further validate reliability. - Community notes: Gen 5 users worried about slide-lock issues may benefit from deeper cuts and reinforced stops; modular grip options were not part of the initial rollout, though patent activity suggests ongoing development. Outro Takeaway: Gen 6 Glock delivers meaningful ergonomic and grip improvements, while maintaining optics readiness and reliability expectations. The US market rollout is aimed for January with a target MSRP near $750; overseas options include Glock 49. Next steps include comprehensive independent testing, longer-term reliability data, and broader real-world reviews. Stay tuned for updates, and consider price-alert subscriptions for stock and accessory availability. Shawn - Kinetic Development Group's Q4 Success and Future Growth Plans Kinetic Development Group (KDG) is experiencing significant growth, closing Q4 with strong increases in sales across various distribution channels, attributed to the demand for its firearm accessories. Looking ahead to 2026, KDG plans to introduce new products and enhance capabilities, which may impact the firearm accessory market by providing innovative solutions for shooters. Bullet Points Shawn - Steiner Optics Unveils Innovative ATLAS Aiming System Steiner Optics has launched the ATLAS, a compact multi-emitter aiming and illumination device aimed at military, law enforcement, and professional security users, as well as the commercial market. It features co-aligned emitters, user-friendly controls, and a durable design, positioned as a versatile tool for operational use. The introduction of the ATLAS may influence purchasing decisions within the gun community, particularly for those seeking advanced aiming systems. The MSRP begins at $4,024.99. Shawn - Taurus Raging Hunter: Now Available in .350 Legend Taurus has launched a new version of its Raging Hunter revolver series chambered in .350 Legend, catering to shooters seeking a revolver suitable for hunting with straight-walled cartridges. The new models feature barrel lengths of 10.5 and 14 inches, and include enhancements for recoil management and accessory compatibility. This addition expands options for hunters in areas with regulations favoring straight-walled cartridges, positioning the Raging Hunter to appeal to a broader market segment within the gun community. Gun Fights Step right up for "Gun Fights," the high-octane segment hosted by Nick Lynch, where our cast members go head-to-head in a game show-style showdown! Each contestant tries to prove their gun knowledge dominance. It's a wild ride of bids, bluffs, and banter—who will come out on top? Tune in to find out! WLS is Lifestyle Hoover's Legal Rollercoaster ## Key Points Summary,**Intro**,This summary distills the latest developments surrounding Matt Hoover, the CRS Firearms creator, after a lengthy legal battle tied to the so-called “auto key card.” The focus is on the factual timeline, legal questions, and current status as Hoover emerges from federal prison into a halfway house. The material below omits sponsorship references and concentrates on the core events and implications for Hoover, his case, and ongoing appeals., ,**Centerpiece Facts & Timeline**,,- **Subject and backdrop**: Matt Hoover, known for the CRS Firearms YouTube channel, was linked to advertisements for the auto key card—a novelty item featuring a lightning-link-like etching intended to imply automatic-fire capability. The item did not function as advertised, and there is no evidence Hoover owned, sold, or manufactured machine guns or auto key cards.,- **Arrest and charge**: Despite the nonfunctional etching and absence of direct ownership or manufacturing activity, Hoover was arrested and charged with trafficking machine guns. The case connected him to Christopher Justin Irvin, the creator of the auto key card.,- **Sentencing dynamics**: The pre-sentencing report highlighted Hoover's clean criminal record and his role as the family's primary breadwinner, presenting a favorable background for leniency. Yet, prosecutors sought the maximum sentence, arguing aggressive measures despite the limited direct involvement in weapon manufacture or sales.,- **Contested assertions**: The government asserted extreme accusations, including a claim that Hoover married to prevent her testimony, despite Hoover and his wife sharing multiple children. These assertions drew skepticism and counter-arguments during proceedings and appellate discussions.,- **Gag order controversy**: The government attempted to impose gag orders on journalists covering the case. Those efforts were challenged and ultimately overturned, favoring press freedom and coverage of the proceedings.,- **Appeals process**: Hoover and Irvin both appealed their convictions to the Eleventh Circuit. The Eleventh Circuit heard the appeal in September, but no published decision had been issued at the time of reporting. The appellate discussion centers on evidentiary standards, the government's interpretation of the auto key card's legal status, and potential misapplications of trafficking statutes given the novelty item's nonfunctional nature.,- **Current status**: Hoover has been released from federal prison into a halfway house to serve the remainder of his sentence, effectively transitioning from confinement to supervised community-based placement. He is not at home, but he is no longer in a traditional prison setting. The case remains active on appeal, with the circuit court's decision pending.,- **Context and implications**: The broader implications touch on how prosecutors frame “trafficking” related to nonfunctional or novelty items, the evidentiary boundaries for associating creators with distributors, and the practical impact on families and communities tied to defendants in high-profile cases.,- **Public calls to action**: Viewers and supporters are encouraged to engage with ongoing legal debates, follow the Eleventh Circuit decision when released, and participate in related community discussions. Acknowledgment of the current status, while staying tuned for further updates,
On this Second Sunday of Advent, we focus on the question, "Do you taste what I taste?" This Advent, our theme will come from Matt Rawle's book, "Experiencing Christmas: Christ in the Sights and Sounds of Advent." Each week, we will look at another sense of ours and connect it to this time of preparation for Christmas. Today, we learn that the scripture tells us, "taste and see that the Lord is good." It is an invitation to encounter God. Thank you again for joining us in worship. For more information about our congregation, please visit our website at milfordhillsumc.org. If you would like to support Milford Hills UMC's mission to Love, Serve, and Live as Christ, please visit milfordhillsumc.org/give or text 'GIVE' to 833-264-3866.
Run, Run Rudolph the timeless Xmas song should be renamed Run, Run Cook as the Bills ran all over PittsburghMatt and Robin get together to Review the Steelers game and Preview the Bengals matchup What is the Key to the Win and who to watch out for and more, tune in and Enjoy
Canada's largest food rescue organization is turning farm surplus into food for families in need and is looking to build relationships with Alberta potato growers. Second Harvest, a national nonprofit focused on reducing food waste, works directly with farmers, manufacturers, and processors to redirect perfectly edible food that might otherwise be tossed away.
REBROADCAST-In This Hour: -- Best selling author Jack Carr delivers the backstory on his newest novel, Cry Havoc, which centers on the Vietnam war in 1968 and the secret special forces fighters of MACV-SOG. -- When a traditional holster won't work, consider carrying with a chest rig. -- From peep sights to optics, Skinner Sights makes guns shoot better. Gun Talk 11.30.25 Hour 1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
We kick off the Advent season with the question, "Do you see what I see?" This Advent, our theme will come from Matt Rawle's book, "Experiencing Christmas: Christ in the Sights and Sounds of Advent." Each week, we will look at another sense of ours and connect it to this time of preparation for Christmas. Today, we hear the words of the prophet Jeremiah, and we are called to wait, yet also to have hope in that waiting. We hope you will join us during this season of Advent as we prepare for the birth of Christ once again. Thank you again for joining us in worship. For more information about our congregation, please visit our website at milfordhillsumc.org. If you would like to support Milford Hills UMC's mission to Love, Serve, and Live as Christ, please visit milfordhillsumc.org/give or text 'GIVE' to 833-264-3866.
In this episode of In-Sights, Lance Tyson breaks down one of the core principles behind high-performance selling: selling is an away game. Most salespeople prepare as if the game is played on their terms. But the truth is, every deal is won or lost on the buyer's field — their needs, their environment, their rules, and their buying process. Lance unpacks what it really means to step into the buyer's world, how top sellers adapt their approach, and why mastering the “away game” mindset leads to more trust, stronger conversations, and better outcomes.
Welcome to Flava Breakfast's Off the Record - an online exclusive, too spicy for radio! For more, follow our socials: Instagram Facebook TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caro De Robertis is an author based in Oakland, and a creative writing professor at San Francisco State. They're mostly known for their magical works of fiction. But for their most recent project, they wanted to focus on the true stories of queer elders of color. The book is “So Many Stars: An Oral History of Trans, Nonbinary, Genderqueer, and Two-Spirit People of Color.”
Can imperfect people truly be faithful? Pastor Mike Fabarez reveals the encouraging truth about Moses’ flawed yet commendable life. By examining both human weakness and divine perfection, Pastor Mike helps us grasp what God actually expects from us.
Pastor Mike Fabarez examines the difference between flashy starts and faithful finishes. Through Moses’ remarkable journey, we’ll see what it really means to stick with God’s calling when the road gets rough.
From its Grand bazaar to Blue Mosque, and street food to street cats, Istanbul is one of the great global cities. So what's it like to visit? To tell us more was Irish Independent Travel Editor Pol Ó Conghaile.
"Beckoning as a homeland to incredible food, world-class wine, iconic cultural landmarks, and infused with a bohemian spirit, Paris is the epitome of a tourist mecca. Home to over 140 museums and 30,000 bakeries, you've got so many alluring visitor experiences to weigh up than you can poke a baguette at." Read Mike's full article here. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glaucoma is a common eye disease that can cause irreversible blindness. However, it's also becoming increasingly, effectively treatable. Discover Glaucoma: Setting Sights on Improving Outcomes…inside this edition of CTSI Discovery Radio!
Today on "Don't@ME", Oh boy do we got beef!! And Stephen A. Smith is once again showing just how braindead and insecure he really is and WOKE GASBAG Pablo Torre, when he isn't obsessing over Jordon Hudson - has now shifted his sights to OUR OWN Riley Gaines! Plus, Shot Clock Violation with Danny Z & Hammer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that immigration crackdowns in places like Chicago are affecting more than just the people ICE says they are targeting.
Danny Enriquez of CanesInSight.com joins the show talking 'Canes and hopes of Miami making a potential postseason run! Presented by Ingles Markets. Sponsored by Rhoback, use code GMPOD for 20% off. Produced by Richmond Weaver
Archer Aviation (ACHR) agreed with Saudi Arabian PIF-backed The Helicopter Company and Red Sea Global to build and test electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft in the country. While the stock didn't react to the headline, George Tsilis explains how it sets a new landing pad for Archer's growth story. He compares the company with Joby Aviation (JOBY) and shares where he sees the two in the eVTOL race. ======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Options involve risks and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading, read the Options Disclosure Document. http://bit.ly/2v9tH6DSubscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
In this game you are Rad Gravity, a futuristic heroic spaceman. A mad scientist disrupts the peaceful universe and it is your job to visit various planets to re-establish contact between all the worlds. Sights vary between verdant planets, lava pits and hazardous jumps, with gravity variations and craters. For more episodes like this become a member of our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Nestalgia Members at the $5 and above level get access to our brand new show NEStalgia Bytes. For More NEStalgia, visit www.NEStalgiacast.com
Former NFL quarterback Brian Hoyer joins Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer on Bears, etc. to preview this Sunday's Bears-Vikings matchup in Minneapolis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a huge exhibit at the deYoung Museum right now, called “The Art of Manga.” With more than 600 drawings, this is the first major exhibition in North America. Nicole Coolidge Rousmaniere is a professor of Japanese art and culture and curated the exhibit. She spoke with KALW's Sights and Sounds Show host Jenee Darden about the history of the art form, and how it's been used in social and political movements.
Send us a textIndia Tomorrow is your go-to podcast for everything shaping the future of travel in and around the Indian subcontinent. We will bring you the latest insights, trends, and stories defining India's dynamic travel landscape. Whether it's global shifts influencing Indian tourism or developments within the country that the world needs to know.Your Hosts are Kiran Dadlani & Mohit Kumar AroraStories covered on this podcast episode include -Air India's $10 Billion Shopping SpreeNo More Business Class for Air India EmployeesIndiGo's Big European PlansIndia's Domestic Travel Boom Skyscanner's ‘Drops' Feature – A Game-Changer? The Google Story United States tourism is facing a significant declineYou can subscribe to this podcast by searching 'BusinessTravel360' on your favorite podcast player or visiting BusinessTravel360.comThis podcast was created, edited and distributed by BusinessTravel360. Be sure to sign up for regular updates at BusinessTravel360.com - Enjoy!Support the show
In the new film, “Fairyland,” a poet moves across the country to San Francisco, with his young daughter in the 1970's. In their new community, the father, Steve Abbott, lives openly as a gay man. The film explores his relationship with his daughter, Alysia, as she tries to make sense of it all. “Fairyland” is based on the memoir Alysia wrote in 2013. KALW's Sights and Sounds host Jenee Darden spoke with filmmaker Andrew Durham. Here's an excerpt from their conversation.
Have you ever wondered why your dog takes such a long time to sniff a patch of grass? Or why flies buzz around so sporadically? It’s because most of what a creature actually senses is invisible to us. They perceive their world as differently as we perceive our own. Pulitzer Prize winning science writer Ed Yong wrote a book about this called An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal the Hidden Realms Around Us. Join me for a fun conversation with Ed about the astonishing ways animals sense the world around us. From birds that navigate the open ocean by smell, to penguins that sense vibrations underground. By learning how animals perceive their world, it just might change the way we perceive them, and make us look at our own world a little differently. Check out our episode about AI and Animal Communication: Digital Dr. Dolittle: decoding animal conversations with artificial intelligence. Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action! THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anthony breaks down two wide receivers the Giants could draft in 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Some restaurateurs are starry-eyed at the prospect of the prestigious Michelin Guide setting its sights on eateries across the country. For the first time in 125 years the Michelin guide will include restaurants from Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown in an inaugural New Zealand edition to be released next year. But not everyone in the industry is fizzing, with one leading chef warning that there is a dark side to the star. Finn Blackwell dishes the details.
Cboe is restructuring to capitalize on surging U.S. options trading and has tapped an industry veteran to lead its new retail trading segment. Crain's finance reporter Mark Weinraub discusses with host Amy Guth.Plus: City Council calls special meeting to grill Ernst & Young over budget audit, quantum park developers seek IEPA sign-off to begin work, Chicago Fed's Goolsbee more worried by inflation than job market and Manny's Deli steps in to support SNAP recipients amid federal shutdown. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In This Hour:-- Doug Hamlin, Executive Vice President of the NRA, announces changes to the iconic magazines American Rifleman and American Hunter.-- These sisters continue to win shooting competitions around the world. A visit with Jalise and Justine Williams, members of the Colt shooting team.-- Another shooter thinks his sights are off, but it's really just his bad shooting.Gun Talk 11.02.25 Hour 2Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
How does an octopus change its colours, while colour blind? And why do birds have such radiant plumages?
Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost, November 2, 2025 Our Series Theme-Cause/Effect in God's Kingdom. Our Theme for Today: Sainthood/StaminaFirst Lesson: Revelation 21:1-6Second Lesson: Hebrews 11:32-40.Gospel: Luke 6:20-23.Sermon Text: Hebrews 11:32-40. The Sights and Sounds of All Saints' DayPastor Nathan Kassulke
Former Bengals quarterback, Chicago native and Pro Football Hall of Fame candidate Ken Anderson joins Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer on Bears, etc. to break down this weekend's showdown in Cincinnati.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hana Baba recently took part in telling a scary story from her Sudanese culture as part of an evening of “Creepy Tales” from KALW's Sights and Sounds show.
In This Hour:-- Best selling author Jack Carr delivers the backstory on his newest novel, Cry Havoc, which centers on the Vietnam war in 1968 and the secret special forces fighters of MACV-SOG.-- When a traditional holster won't work, consider carrying with a chest rig.-- From peep sights to optics, Skinner Sights makes guns shoot better.Gun Talk 10.26.25 Hour 1Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
Nate and Josh encourage listener Dan, a non-traditional student, to embrace the quality of his resume and set his sights high for law school.Read more on our website. Email daily@lsatdemon.com with questions or comments. Watch this episode on YouTube!
Halloween is less than a week a way. Check out the Cauldron Bar with the perfect spooky drinks. PLUS Derek Young of Van Oaks Props has the perfect props if you want to spookify your house this season. It's all on KFIAM-640!
Intro -Vince Welcome back to another episode of Let's Go Hunt, the only hunting podcast that makes you question your life choices(but in a good way) Dave Packard, who is a week away from woodland activities Mike Gonçalves who's clam jammin… Sam Alexander - vodka commandant And I'm, Vince H, who if had a nickel for every time I had to move a transmission to extract a lower control arm bolt would have two nickels, which isn't a lot but its weird that it happened twice Around the Campfire Tonight: It's getting cooler, but I think it's false fall and I hate it Warheads on Foreheads with Mike https://www.fox13news.com/news/deadly-bear-attack-arkansas-campsite?link_source=ta_first_comment&taid=68e2a3dc645c4500013d165c&fbclid=IwQ0xDSwNRLWNleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHgfxVr7TeXCjj8gphmA4l5q16DM-TB7pP15va4NC3tAx-KtaCe-5aKhZot_z_aem_8SqhusMkgu-GIcWXodnkQw Dave's thing In the early 1800s, grizzly bears were one of the biggest threats to cattle. While the Anglo-American style was to use heavy artillery to control threatening bears, the vaqueros preferred to rope them from the back of a well-trained horse. This method of bear control required a great deal of skill and was a dying vaquero art. What can we learn from this? Eventual Ad Slot Personal Gear Chat and Updates: Mike Match last weds breakdown Dave Hunting packing list Sam's butter paste Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands fuckery? C:/Users/dapac/Downloads/CCNG_DraftAssessment_202500703_Final508_RevisedMaps_.pdf https://www.fs.usda.gov/r02/psicc/planning/forest-plan/grasslands-plan-revision-library Hunt camp menu? Must store well in cooler Will have big griddle and grill to cook on Sam Five Star Alterations poncho, brief update and material comparison. Vince Ask me about my Meat The Coyote Chronicles Continue Blind set up for youth rifle season Initial reports on new ccw(s) Flagstaff Greyboe Rifle Stock has got me MOIST News and World Events Initiative 82 https://leg.colorado.gov/content/wildlife-and-ecosystem-conservation-commission-0 Wyoming Corner Crossing going to the Supreme Court? https://montanafreepress.org/2025/05/22/landowner-looks-to-appeal-loss-in-corner-crossing-case-to-us-supreme-court/ Spotlighting With Dave: What are some other uses for thermals? Subsonic 22LR: so many ammo options, so what's the difference? What the Rut is going on here? or The Otter Creek Labs Polonium 30. What's it good for? Leave us a review or I will hire a gang of hitmen to come to your house and eat your lunchmeat! Go to lghpodcast.com -> Click on Support the Show -> Leave us a Review! -> Follow the link to your favorite podcast brain beamer and leave us a review! Email contact@lghpodcast.com and get a sticker pack! Outro - Dave Support the sport and take a buddy hunting! If you like that buddy, tell them about our show! If you don't like that buddy, give him your gogurt. Hit us up at lghpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and Let's Go Hunt! EMAIL: contact@lghpodcast.com Let's Go Hunt Archives - Firearms Radio Network
And, Usha Vance too. She, a very politically savvy observer, must be concerned about his future. We also talk about John Stamos and Aunt Becky's relationship now, which is not complicated, but sounds like it is.
Text a Message to the ShowSo a few years back I was at a police department promotion ceremony and began chatting with a guest who was an ATF civilian analyst. Every gun story he told was fascinating. Every insight he had on firearms was spot on. He was good humored and friendly, so I asked him right there, would you ever consider coming on the Hey Chaplain podcast? We can talk guns, we can talk the ATF, I just want to get you on the show. He was very agreeable, but he said, we'll have to run it by legal first. Three years later…We now have Mark Brock here to talk about crime scenes, firearms and ammunition, working for the ATF as a retirement job, and which sidearm is best for police officers.Music is by Wes HutchinsonaHey Chaplain Podcast Episode 125Tags:ATF, 1911, Ammunition, Armorer, CSI, Crime Scenes, Cold Cases, Deputy, Firearms, Forensics, Glock, Guns, Sidearms, Sheriff, Shooting, Sights, Buchanan County, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Missouri Support the showThanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a virtual coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain
Welcome back to the Vikings Postgame Report presented by Lumen - The trusted network of A.I. The Minnesota Vikings dropped their Week 7 matchup to the Philadelphia Eagles, 28-22, at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday. The Vikings lone touchdown of the game came on an outstretched 1-yard run by Jordan Mason in the 3rd quarter. Vikings Kicker Will Reichard was perfect on the day converting one extra point and five field goals, with a long conversion of 59 yards. Quarterback Carson Wentz finished the game 26-of-42 passing for 313 yards and 2 interceptions. Wide Receiver Jordan Addison led the receiving corps with 9 receptions for 128 yards. Running back Jordan Mason led the ground game with 15 carries for 57 yards. Defensively, Linebacker Eric Wilson had 1.5 sacks, while Edge Rusher Dallas Turner, Defensive Lineman Jonathan Allen, and Safety Josh Metellus all had a half sack in the game. Paul Allen and Pete Bercich breakdown the game, including: the Eagles effectively potent pass game, the Vikings struggles in the red zone, and the need to switch their focus to the Chargers game on a short week. Plus, Head Coach Kevin O'Connell and Quarterback Carson Wentz press conferences are all in this edition of the Vikings Postgame Report - presented by Lumen - The trusted network of A.I.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the Long Island Tea Podcast, Sharon and Stacy are recapping a packed week of events, connections, and community highlights across Long Island. From hosting a vibrant networking event at the Southampton Inn to touring the North Fork with Sights, Bites & Flights, the team has been out and about experiencing the best of the region. They're also sharing inspiring local stories, celebrity headlines, and the top fall events happening this weekend.North Fork Tour RecapThe DLI team recently enjoyed a curated experience with North Fork Sights, Bites & Flights, a customizable half-day tour that showcases Long Island's wine country, coastal beauty, and local flavors. Led by guide Eric, the tour featured flower farms, beach views, wine tastings, and artisan chocolate from Disset Chocolate. It was the perfect fall escape on the East End.Don't forget to enter our giveaway by October 15 for a chance to win a Half-Day Tour for Two (valued at $600).#ShowUsYourLongIslanderThis week's spotlight goes to Chef Michael Landesberg, co-owner of Jackson Hall in East Islip. After surviving a rare and aggressive form of male breast cancer, Michael is now cancer-free and paying it forward.He's organizing the “All Boobs Matter” fundraiser and raffle to support others battling the disease, with more than 500 donated prizes and an expected crowd of over 1,000 attendees. His mission, driven by gratitude and community support, is a powerful example of turning adversity into action.Know someone doing something incredible? DM us or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.com and show us YOUR Long Islander.#LongIslandLifeWhy Islanders Alums Stay on Long IslandMany former New York Islanders have made Long Island their forever home, drawn by the community, coastlines, and a strong sense of local pride—even years after retirement.St. James Lunch Lady Wins on Wheel of FortuneKatie McCann, the lead food service worker at St. James Elementary, won more than $65,000 in cash and prizes on a recent episode, becoming a local celebrity in the cafeteria.Wing Transplant Saves Monarch ButterflyA monarch butterfly with a broken wing is flying again thanks to a successful transplant at Sweetbriar Nature Center in Smithtown—a story that's gone viral.NEW BLOG: Explore Long Island Downtowns – Bay ShoreBay Shore is more than a gateway to Fire Island—it's a vibrant South Shore destination in its own right. From waterfront dining and shopping to live music and scenic strolls along the Great South Bay, Bay Shore is ideal for a day trip or night out.Read more at discoverlongisland.com/blog#ThisWeekendOnLongIslandSegment sponsored by East End Getaway – your source for the best events and experiences on Long Island.LI Aquarium Haunted Tree HouseRiverhead | Oct 17–18 | 7–9 PMBats, Barnacles & BroomsticksRiverhead | Fri, Oct 18 | 10 AM–4 PMFall Festival at Good Ground ParkHampton Bays | Thurs, Oct 17 | 4–6 PMFall Harvest Festival at Tuthill MuseumMattituck | Fri, Oct 18 | 10:30 AM–4:30 PMPlan your adventure at EastEndGetaway.com#CelebriTEASharon recaps Taylor Swift's recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel, where the pop icon opened up about her engagement, her ring, and what's next.CONNECT WITH USInstagram: @longislandteapodcastYouTube: DiscoverLongIslandNYTikTok: @longislandteapodcastX (Twitter): @liteapodcastFacebook: Long Island Tea PodcastGot a story to share or want to spill some tea? DM us or email spillthetea@discoverlongisland.comShop official Long Island merch at shop.discoverlongisland.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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