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Scott Hickle is the founder and CEO of Throne, a health tech startup building the world's first smart toilet to help people monitor their gut health, hydration, and urological function through passive, real-time data collection. With a background in engineering and product management, Scott blends deep technical knowledge with a mission-driven approach to preventative health. A Texas native and Austin-based builder, he's turning one of the last untapped frontiers of health data—the toilet—into a life-saving diagnostic tool. In this episode, Brett sits down with Scott Hickle, founder of Throne, to unpack one of the most ambitious healthtech missions in the game: building a toilet that could help prevent colon cancer, manage IBD, and transform gut health awareness. Scott shares how Throne evolved from a running joke to a startup with the potential to save lives. They dive deep into gut health, the cultural stigma around poop, and how stress, sleep, and food inputs impact digestion. Scott also shares takeaways from his ultra-processed food experiment and lessons from startup life—touching on energy, mission, and building in public. What we cover:- The Origin of Throne - The Gut as a Diagnostic Goldmine - Ultra-Processed Food Experiment - Building a Mission-Driven Startup Timestamps: (00:33) – How Throne was born (05:45) – From math failure to engineer (10:00) – Pain tolerance and entrepreneurship (27:55) – The smart toilet idea emerges (30:40) – Gut health starts in the toilet (36:00) – Why people ignore symptoms (44:50) – Tracking your gut in real time (52:00) – Preventing colon cancer early *** LINKS***Check out our Newsletter - Food for Thought - to dramatically improve your health this year!Join The Meat Mafia community Telegram group for daily conversations to keep up with what's happening between episodes of the show.Connect with Scott:InstagramThroneConnect with Brett:InstagramXConnect with Harry:InstagramXConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaX - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinX - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble ProteinAFFILIATESLMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb dietThe Carnivore Bar - Use Code 'MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican BarPerennial Pastures - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & MontanaFarrow Skincare - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' at checkout for 20% OFFHeart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!Carnivore Snax - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' Crispy, airy meat chips that melt in your mouth. Regeneratively raised in the USA.Pluck Seasoning - 15% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! Use CODE: MEATMAFIAWe Feed Raw 25% OFF your first order - ancestrally consistent food for your dog! Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA'Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Use CODE: MAFIAMaui Nui- 15% OFF. Use CODE: MEATMAFIA
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Gavin Campbell from HomeTech.fm podcast is my guest this week. We discussed various topics, including severe weather preparedness, home automation, tech updates, data storage, and 3D printing. Gavin shared his experiences and recommendations, highlighting the importance of being prepared for severe weather events, investing in reliable backup power sources, and upgrading to high-end 3D printers for improved print quality and faster print speeds. Thanks for listening! Full show notes, transcriptions (available on request), audio and video at http://theAverageGuy.tv/hgg615 Join Jim Collison / @jcollison for show #615 of Home Gadget Geeks, brought to you by the Average Guy Network. WANT TO SUBSCRIBE?
Gavin Campbell from HomeTech.fm podcast is my guest this week. We discussed various topics, including severe weather preparedness, home automation, tech updates, data storage, and 3D printing. Gavin shared his experiences and recommendations, highlighting the importance of being prepared for severe weather events, investing in reliable backup power sources, and upgrading to high-end 3D printers for improved print quality and faster print speeds. Thanks for listening! Full show notes, transcriptions (available on request), audio and video at http://theAverageGuy.tv/hgg615 Join Jim Collison / @jcollison for show #615 of Home Gadget Geeks, brought to you by the Average Guy Network. WANT TO SUBSCRIBE?
Gavin Campbell from HomeTech.fm podcast is my guest this week. We discussed various topics, including severe weather preparedness, home automation, tech updates, data storage, and 3D printing. Gavin shared his experiences and recommendations, highlighting the importance of being prepared for severe weather events, investing in reliable backup power sources, and upgrading to high-end 3D printers for improved print quality and faster print speeds. Thanks for listening! Full show notes, transcriptions (available on request), audio and video at http://theAverageGuy.tv/hgg615 Join Jim Collison / @jcollison for show #615 of Home Gadget Geeks, brought to you by the Average Guy Network. WANT TO SUBSCRIBE?
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On this week's show: We catch up after an extended holiday break to put a bow on the final news stories of 2023, chat about all of the cool new toys coming out of CES 2024, dig though some great feedback in the mailbag, and talk about all the projects we got done over the past few weeks.
More Welltok talk, Printer issue is my Operating System corrupt? 23&Me Breach is your fault! What is a Smart Toilet? Broken G9 phone and need data recovered, They want me to move to fiber, My VPN is causing me issues why? My frontier Fiber experience.
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Stupid News 12-1-2023 8am …He was sitting on his Smart Toilet when it caught fire …He created a Nerf Machine Gun
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Mikey, Frankie, and Gianna talk about the dangers of smart toilets, Brenda Lee, a fake Jack Harlow, weird dreams, how Christmas trees can be dangerous for your pets, other holidays in December, and the cost of the groceries in the movie Home Alone. They also play Finish the Lyric and ask listeners about their weekend plans.
Saluting Science's Silly Side, VirtuallyIn science, there are some traditions: Every October, the Nobel Prize committee announces the winners of that year's awards, which are presented in Sweden in December. And every September for the past 33 years, a different committee has awarded the Ig Nobel Prizes in Cambridge, Massachusetts. And every year, on the day after Thanksgiving, Science Friday plays highlights from the awards ceremony. The Ig Nobel awards are a salute to achievements that, in the words of the organizers, “make people laugh, then think.” They are presented by the editors of the science humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research to 10 lucky(?) winners for unusual achievements in science, medicine, and other fields. This year's ceremony was held virtually, with a webcast taking the place of the traditional raucous ceremony in Harvard's Sanders Theater. However, it still contained many elements of the in-person Igs, from flying paper airplanes to the participation of real Nobel Laureates in the ceremony. This year's awards included prizes for explaining why many scientists like to lick rocks, for re-animating dead spiders to use as mechanical gripping tools, and for using cadavers to explore whether there is an equal number of hairs in each of a person's two nostrils. SciFri producer Charles Bergquist joins Ira to discuss highlights from this year's ceremony.Stop Flushing Your Health Data Down The ToiletYou could be flushing important information about your health right down the toilet—quite literally. Pee and poop can tell you a lot about your health, so what if your waste…didn't go to waste? What if, instead, it could tell you more about your health? Like number one, it can catch a condition like diabetes early. Or number two, check out what's going on in your gut microbiome.That's the goal of the smart toilet—a device that gets all up in your business to tell you more about your health. Ira talks with the inventor of the PH Smart Toilet, Dr. Seung-min Park, instructor of urology at Stanford's School of Medicine in California, about how the toilet works, how it can be used to catch diseases early on, and the ethical implications of such a device.To stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters. Transcripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
Chegou o momento do já tradicional episódio duplo sobre o IgNobel, que tem como missão "honrar estudos e experiências que primeiro fazem as pessoas rir e depois pensar", com as descobertas científicas mais estranhas do ano.Esta é a primeira de duas partes sobre a edição 2023 do prêmio, trazendo as categorias Química & Geologia, Literatura, Engenharia Mecânica, Saúde Pública e Comunicação.Confira no papo entre o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.> OUÇA (43min 47s)*Naruhodo! é o podcast pra quem tem fome de aprender. Ciência, senso comum, curiosidades, desafios e muito mais. Com o leigo curioso, Ken Fujioka, e o cientista PhD, Altay de Souza.Edição: Reginaldo Cursino.http://naruhodo.b9.com.br*PARCERIA: ALURAAprofunde-se de vez: garantimos conhecimento com profundidade e diversidade, para se tornar um profissional em T - incluindo programação, front-end, data science, devops, ux & design, mobile, inovação & gestão.Navegue sua carreira: são mais de 1300 cursos e novos lançamentos toda semana, além de atualizações e melhorias constantes.Conteúdo imersivo: faça parte de uma comunidade de apaixonados por tudo que é digital. Mergulhe na comunidade Alura.Aproveite o desconto para ouvintes Naruhodo no link:https://bit.ly/naruhodo_alura*CATEGORIAS PARTE 1PRÊMIO DE QUÍMICA E GEOLOGIA [POLÔNIA, REINO UNIDO]Jan Zalasiewicz, por explicar por que muitos cientistas gostam de lamber rochas.REFERENCE: “Eating Fossils,” Jan Zalasiewicz, The Paleontological Association Newsletter, no. 96, November 2017. palass.org/publications/newsletter/eating-fossilsPRÊMIO DE LITERATURA [FRANÇA, REINO UNIDO, MALÁSIA, FINLÂNDIA]Chris Moulin, Nicole Bell, Merita Turunen, Arina Baharin e Akira O'Connor por estudar as sensações que as pessoas sentem quando repetem uma única palavra muitas, muitas, muitas, muitas, muitas, muitas vezes.REFERENCE: “The The The The Induction of Jamais Vu in the Laboratory: Word Alienation and Semantic Satiation,” Chris J. A. Moulin, Nicole Bell, Merita Turunen, Arina Baharin, and Akira R. O'Connor, Memory, vol. 29, no. 7, 2021, pp. 933-942. doi.org/10.1080/09658211.2020.1727519PRÊMIO DE ENGENHARIA MECÂNICA [ÍNDIA, CHINA, MALÁSIA, EUA]Te Faye Yap, Zhen Liu, Anoop Rajappan, Trevor Shimokusu e Daniel Preston, por reanimar aranhas mortas para usá-las como ferramentas de agarrar mecânico.REFERENCE: “Necrobotics: Biotic Materials as Ready-to-Use Actuators,” Te Faye Yap, Zhen Liu, Anoop Rajappan, Trevor J. Shimokusu, and Daniel J. Preston, Advanced Science, vol. 9, no. 29, 2022, article 2201174. doi.org/10.1002/advs.202201174PRÊMIO DE SAÚDE PÚBLICA [COREIA DO SUL, EUA]Seung-min Park, por inventar o Toilet Stanford, um dispositivo que usa uma variedade de tecnologias, incluindo uma tira de teste de urinálise, um sistema de visão por computador para análise de defecação, um sensor de impressão anal emparelhado com uma câmera de identificação e uma ligação de telecomunicações, para monitorar e analisar rapidamente as substâncias que os seres humanos excretam.REFERENCE: “A Mountable Toilet System for Personalized Health Monitoring via the Analysis of Excreta,” Seung-min Park, Daeyoun D. Won, Brian J. Lee, Diego Escobedo, Andre Esteva, Amin Aalipour, T. Jessie Ge, et al., Nature Biomedical Engineering, vol. 4, no. 6, 2020, pp. 624-635. doi.org/10.1038/s41551-020-0534-9REFERENCE: “Digital Biomarkers in Human Excreta,” Seung-min Park, T. Jessie Ge, Daeyoun D. Won, Jong Kyun Lee, and Joseph C. Liao, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, vol. 18, no. 8, 2021, pp. 521-522. doi.org/10.1038/s41575-021-00462-0REFERENCE: “Smart Toilets for Monitoring COVID-19 Surges: Passive Diagnostics and Public Health,” T. Jessie Ge, Carmel T. Chan, Brian J. Lee, Joseph C. Liao, and Seung-min Park, NPJ Digital Medicine, vol. 5, no. 1, 2022, article 39. doi.org/10.1038/s41746-022-00582-0REFERENCE: “Passive Monitoring by Smart Toilets for Precision Health,” T. Jessie Ge, Vasiliki Nataly Rahimzadeh, Kevin Mintz, Walter G. Park, Nicole Martinez-Martin, Joseph C. Liao, and Seung-min Park, Science Translational Medicine, vol. 15, no. 681, 2023, article eabk3489. doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.abk3489PRÊMIO DE COMUNICAÇÃO [ARGENTINA, ESPANHA, COLÔMBIA, CHILE, CHINA, EUA]María José Torres-Prioris, Diana López-Barroso, Estela Càmara, Sol Fittipaldi, Lucas Sedeño, Agustín Ibáñez, Marcelo Berthier e Adolfo García, por estudar as atividades mentais de pessoas que são especialistas em falar ao contrário.REFERENCE: “Neurocognitive Signatures of Phonemic Sequencing in Expert Backward Speakers,” María José Torres-Prioris, Diana López-Barroso, Estela Càmara, Sol Fittipaldi, Lucas Sedeño, Agustín Ibáñez, Marcelo L. Berthier, and Adolfo M. García, Scientific Reports, vol. 10, no. 10621, 2020. doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67551-z*REFERÊNCIASThe 33rd First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremonyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9UQi0ORXv4Naruhodo #29 - O que é e como acontece o déjà vu?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsgpP0CWrZsNaruhodo #141 - Cheirar pum faz bem a saúde?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ISe5ObqFjT0Naruhodo #375 - Por que cutucamos o nariz?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_iB-EHHh5gNaruhodo #384 - Por que tomamos choque quando encostamos em certas coisas?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhKsqKRHwswNaruhodo #389 - Por que repetir palavras deixa elas estranhas?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKN89pAb10UNaruhodo #397 - Por que ficamos entediados?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAZ9BPv_6O4Naruhodo #151 - Especial Prêmio Ig Nobel 2018 - Parte 1 de 2https://www.b9.com.br/shows/naruhodo/naruhodo-151-especial-premio-ig-nobel-2018-parte-1-de-2/Naruhodo #152 - Especial Prêmio Ig Nobel 2018 - Parte 2 de 2https://www.b9.com.br/shows/naruhodo/naruhodo-152-especial-premio-ig-nobel-2018-parte-2-de-2/Naruhodo #202 - Especial Prêmio Ig Nobel 2019 - Parte 1 de 2https://www.b9.com.br/shows/naruhodo/naruhodo-202-especial-premio-ig-nobel-2019-parte-1-de-2/Naruhodo #203 - Especial Prêmio Ig Nobel 2019 - Parte 2 de 2https://www.b9.com.br/shows/naruhodo/naruhodo-203-especial-premio-ig-nobel-2019-parte-2-de-2/Naruhodo #254 - Especial Prêmio Ig Nobel 2020 - Parte 1 de 2https://www.b9.com.br/shows/naruhodo/naruhodo-254-especial-premio-ignobel-2020-parte-1-de-2/Naruhodo #255 - Especial Prêmio Ig Nobel 2020 - Parte 2 de 2https://www.b9.com.br/shows/naruhodo/naruhodo-255-especial-premio-ignobel-2020-parte-2-de-2/Naruhodo #302 - Prêmio IgNobel 2021 - Parte 1 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tos9wQyGSTINaruhodo #303 - Prêmio IgNobel 2021 - Parte 2 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3QDkBx7_osNaruhodo #355 - Prêmio IgNobel 2022 - Parte 1 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIx5uHKgHLsNaruhodo #356 - Prêmio IgNobel 2022 - Parte 2 de 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIOVn1hDt8s*APOIE O NARUHODO PELA PLATAFORMA ORELO!Um aviso importantíssimo: o podcast Naruhodo agora está no Orelo: https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-oreloE é por meio dessa plataforma de apoio aos criadores de conteúdo que você ajuda o Naruhodo a se manter no ar.Você escolhe um valor de contribuição mensal e tem acesso a conteúdos exclusivos, conteúdos antecipados e vantagens especiais.Além disso, você pode ter acesso ao nosso grupo fechado no Telegram, e conversar comigo, com o Altay e com outros apoiadores.E não é só isso: toda vez que você ouvir ou fizer download de um episódio pelo Orelo, vai também estar pingando uns trocadinhos para o nosso projeto.Então, baixe agora mesmo o app Orelo no endereço Orelo.CC ou na sua loja de aplicativos e ajude a fortalecer o conhecimento científico.https://bit.ly/naruhodo-no-orelo
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Well, the FDA has cleared a Smart Toilet seat for heart health monitoring. The Casana toilet seat, for use in a home environment, will measure heart rate, oxygen saturation and fecal screening in adults at least 22 years of age weighing 90 to 350 pounds. Using sensors embedded in the toilet seat, the device is able to measure these vital signs and send the data automatically to the Casana Cloud. From there, a designated health care provider is able to view the data generated from the 3 sensors. Results from a study that evaluated the accuracy of the seat showed that it was able to consistently measure blood pressure, stroke volume, and blood oxygenation when compared with a hospital-grade vital signs monitor. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Well, the FDA has cleared a Smart Toilet seat for heart health monitoring. The Casana toilet seat, for use in a home environment, will measure heart rate, oxygen saturation and fecal screening in adults at least 22 years of age weighing 90 to 350 pounds. Using sensors embedded in the toilet seat, the device is able to measure these vital signs and send the data automatically to the Casana Cloud. From there, a designated health care provider is able to view the data generated from the 3 sensors. Results from a study that evaluated the accuracy of the seat showed that it was able to consistently measure blood pressure, stroke volume, and blood oxygenation when compared with a hospital-grade vital signs monitor. Listen to Lamont & Tonelli Monday through Friday, 6-10am, on 107.7 The Bone in the San Francisco Bay Area. Follow Lamont & Tonelli:Website: http://www.landtradio.com/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/lamontandtonelliTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/landtshowInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/landtshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Customized orthopedics is a growing trend in the medical device industry. Zimmer Biomet's recent acquisition of Ossis underscores that trend toward personalized medicine. Fast Five hosts Danielle Kirsh and Sean Whooley give an inside look at the acquisition and how it will complement the orthopedic giant's vast portfolio. Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) happens when a patient's blood vessels in the lower limbs do not effectively pump blood back to the heart, causing valves in the leg veins to become damaged and less effective. Cook Medical wants to fix that. Whooley details the company's initiation of its venous valve trial and how its device aims to reduce the occurrence of CVI. Home heart monitoring could get easier with the recent FDA clearance of a smart toilet seat. Hear from the Fast Five hosts how the smart seat works and when potential users can expect to see it on the market. Continuous glucose monitoring innovations are rapidly gaining regulatory milestones across the globe to assist people living with diabetes. Whooley outlines Abbott's recent authorization in the U.K. for its FreeStyle Libre 3 and what this means for people with diabetes in Europe. Medtronic was one of the first companies in the world to make a pacemaker. This week, the company won an FDA nod for its next generation of leadless pacemakers. The Fast Five hosts discuss how the leadless pacemakers work and what sets them apart from previous iterations. Check out the show notes at massdevice.com/podcast.
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Stop Flushing Your Health Data Down The Toilet You could be flushing important information about your health right down the toilet—quite literally. Pee and poop can tell you a lot about your health, so what if your waste…didn't go to waste? What if, instead, it could tell you more about your health? Like number one, it can catch a condition like diabetes early. Or number two, check out what's going on in your gut microbiome. That's the goal of the smart toilet—a device that gets all up in your business to tell you more about your health. Ira talks with the inventor of the PH Smart Toilet, Dr. Seung-min Park, instructor of urology at Stanford's School of Medicine in California, about how the toilet works, how it can be used to catch diseases early on, and the ethical implications of such a device. 50 Years Later, Reflecting On The Treaty That Controls Wildlife Trade 50 years ago this month, a collection of nations met in Washington and reached agreement on a way to regulate international trade in certain wildlife species—from orchids to gorillas. That agreement came to be known as CITES, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. The treaty has come to cover over 30,000 different plants and animals. Some, listed in Appendix 1 of the treaty, are under a complete ban on commercial use, while other species have their trade tightly regulated via a system of permits. Dr. Susan Lieberman, the vice president for international policy at the Wildlife Conservation Society, has attended the last 13 meetings of the CITES signatories. She joins Ira to talk about the convention, and what it has meant for conservation over the last 50 years. This Skin-like Robot Can Heal Itself Think of a robot, and the image that may come to mind is a big, hulking body building cars or working in factories. They battle each other in the movies. But a growing field called softbotics focuses on thin, flexible materials—closer to human skin than to a Transformer. There's been a breakthrough in this field out of Pittsburgh: softbotics that can not only conduct electricity, but can heal itself from damage. This replicates the healing abilities of organic materials, like skin, but can happen in seconds. Dr. Carmel Majidi, mechanical engineering professor at Carnegie Mellon University, joins Ira to break down possible futures for this material, including a new generation of prosthetics. Naked Mole-Rats Are Eternally Fertile There may be no stranger—or more impressive—critter than the naked mole-rat. They may look unassuming, but they can defy aging, have an astonishingly high pain tolerance, and are resistant to cancer. And their list of superpowers doesn't stop there. Scientists recently discovered yet another way these rodents reject the mammalian status quo: by producing egg cells, and staying fertile, until the day they die. This makes them unlike humans, whose ovaries eventually stop producing eggs. So what can we learn about fertility from these strange critters? Ira talks with the lead researcher of this study, Dr. Miguel Brieño-Enriquez, assistant professor at the Magee-Womens Research Institute and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine's Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
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Today on the weekend edition of Double Tap, Steven and Marc review the big tech stories coming out of this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.Smart Toilets? Check. Smart TVs? Check. There's so much tech to talk about we'll never get through it all.As always,we value your feedback. Email us feedback@doubletaponair.om or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media @DoubleTapOnAir.
A hospital in France has had to be evacuated after an 88-year-old man arrived with a First World War artillery shell stuck up his rectum.Human heart is found by workers making brine at a Tennessee salt facility.The $11,500 toilet with Alexa inside can now be put inside your home. It's the Kohler Numi 2.0 Smart Toilet.Dipping into the mail bag:People who talk on speaker phone while in public.And why are NBA games so loud?
John Carmack leaves Meta, Horizon CoOp game, Goodbye Insight Lander, The Force Engine, Smart Toilets, Dyson Headphones, 3d Prints from brand names, Elon Twit update, OnePlus Mechanical Keyboard, Jarron Savages Owen, Top 5 games for the year
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Happy Halloween! In Part 2 of this episode, Nahum talks about his experience installing a smart toilet in his house and why we think that a wax museum would be an ideal place for a haunted house.
Kevin Honaker is the Co-Founder & CEO of BiomeSense, a startup developing a novel biosensor platform that continuously measures the trillions of microbes in our guts with just a single piece of toilet paper. BiomeSense counts the leading researchers in the microbiome space like Dr. Jack Gilbert and Dr. Rob Knight as co-founders and advisors. In this episode, we'll chat about the links between gut bacteria and various aspects of our health, how the industry suffers from unreliable data, and the potential for BiomeSense to develop precision nutrition and probiotic-based interventions.
On Today's EpisodeWe cover a wide range of topics! We all know technology has rapidly advanced over the last 10 years . . . but is every advancement REALLY an advancement? Also, if you are getting ready to snag some pumpkins for carving or for your outdoor fall decorating, we've got some tips to keep them looking great longer. Another question that comes up this time of year involves our decks: is there still time to stain them before we head into winter? Is there any reason to consider that project now? We'll discuss it with painting professional Dean Veltman. And finally, we'll focus on what seems like a silly, throw-away-tool. But could there be some value to it? Smart Toilets [00:00 - 8:05]What will they think of next? Dan and Hailey discuss all that a smart toilet can offer. https://www.smarthome.kohler.com/toilets-and-seats?id=ps_goo_kbus_smarthome_ps_buy_sem_smarthome_br_pm_all_2022_goo_&ds_cid=71700000091283499&ds_agid=58700007692586354&ds_kid=43700069709714417&ds_clid=CjwKCAjwp9qZBhBkEiwAsYFsb6TKb6BV9QxYKRvXxeHakJJWrv4TpO-t3vxc-ND-OAoyeGuUa0xQpRoC-CMQAvD_BwE&gclid=CjwKCAjwp9qZBhBkEiwAsYFsb6TKb6BV9QxYKRvXxeHakJJWrv4TpO-t3vxc-ND-OAoyeGuUa0xQpRoC-CMQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds (Kohler Smart Toilets) How to Preserve your Carved or Uncarved Pumpkin [8:06 - 19:00]The first weekend in October Hailey always rushes out to get pumpkins so she can start decorating for fall and she almost always regrets it. Determined to make this year's pumpkins last longer, Hailey has found the best ways to preserve both carved and uncarved pumpkins. Deck Considerations [19:00 - 35:20]Dan and Hailey are Joined by Painter, Dean Veltman to discuss common pitfalls when staining a deck, realistic expectations for deck stains plus best practices for staining your deck during the fall. Universal Socket Mini-Review [35:20 - 39:29]It may sound like a silly tool to add to the collection but in a pinch the universal socket can be a life saver! https://www.amazon.com/Super-Universal-Socket-Tools-Gifts/dp/B085ZRJFQ8/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?crid=3MMVMQZ9KGH0Z&keywords=universal%2Bsocket%2Btool&qid=1664564627&qu=eyJxc2MiOiI0LjU5IiwicXNhIjoiNC43OCIsInFzcCI6IjQuNjQifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=universal%2Bsocket%2Btool%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-2-spons&th=1 (Universal Socket Tool)
NJD: 1. Smart Toilets 2. The Queen's Vault 3. The Rock Interview 4. Jess' Diary 5. What's Your Postage Story? 6. Alphabucks 7. Ducko Tries Taking Feet Pics 8. What To Say To Ugly Babies 9. When Did Your Kid Outsmart You? 10. Dating Resume 11. Alphabucks 12. Show Wrap Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/nick-jess-and-duckoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Scope Forward Show, Praveen Suthrum interviews Sonia Grego (Duke Professor and Co-Founder at Coprata Inc). The Coprata toilet captures lots of data post flush, runs #AI algorithms on the data and provides the analysis to both patients and doctors. Watch this insightful interview to understand why smart toilets are essential for proactive (not reactive) GI care. Watch the interview- https://lnkd.in/dkY4qmpE #data #digitalhealth #gastroenterology #ibs #stool #ai #engineering #innovation #scopeforward
David & Dwaine talkin' about... A smart toilet scans your bottom Ice cream A disappearing suitcase Detroit - the game Dwaine is playing No top sheets Early morning texts Habits we do when we're in bed
Episode Notes Aloha everyone and welcome to this week's episode of Orange Juice Optional. Listen into the conversation as Suzanne and Michelle excitedly chat about the challenges that they have discovered staying in a “smart hotel”. From sensitive light switches to over eager toilets, this episode is full of interesting podcast banter. So…take just a moment to grab your favorite champagne cocktail, and then let's get down to sharing. For more information on orange juice optional, please check out the following websites and social media platforms: Orangejuiceoptional.com Whyhellomodernhome.com Goodnight Sweet Bear (@ Amazon.com or Barnesandnoble.com) Orange juice optional on facebook Orangejuiceoptional on Instagram
Last week on our show, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald told us about monitoring community sewage systems for COVID-19. The program can tell researchers whether the virus is present in a community's wastewater, but it can't provide specific details. Now a team from Stanford University is going a step further by inventing a "smart toilet," to detect Covid in public buildings and - eventually - in people's homes. Seung-min Park is an engineer on the project, and he spoke with CBC's Leigh Anne Power.
Stanford University is developing smart toilets that analyze the biometrics of your anus, your poop signature, markers for disease, and urine metrics. Why? Possibly for health and improving society... and also the smart grid where everything about you is attached to your blockchain ID for data aggregators who are likely scanning this post right now will plan how to subject you to infinite servitude. Just a hunch. But, don't fret... Why?#BenStewart #SmartToilets #BigData #CurrentEvents #ComedyBecause you are the most powerful technology. Don't ever forget that.Join our kickass Discord community!https://discord.gg/7QadgxEK4zSupport & Access Exclusive Content!https://www.benjosephstewart.com/plans-pricingCheck Out My Latest Documentaries - “Awake In The Darkness” - https://www.aubreymarcus.com/"DMT QUEST" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=My95s6ZryPgVisit https://www.BenJosephStewart.com/ to get more involved.Check out my Gaia shows "Psychedelica" & "Limitless" with a free trial. - https://www.gaia.com/invite/join?rfd=AGvFiE&utm_source=iafMake sure to hit the like button and Follow me on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BenJosephStewartMinds: https://www.minds.com/BenJosephStewart/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/BenJosephStewart/Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenJosephStewRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1044023BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/aanpGqOQt8ZX/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@benstewartofficial
Have You Heard!?Bus Shortage SolutionSmart Toilet Era is HereBathroom Issues on the last Space X FlightWilliam Shatner to be on the next Amazon FlightSodom and Gamora might have been erased by an astroidLoch Ness Monster on Camera?American Gladiators Making Another RunR Kelly found guilty on 9 countsOff The Bench!Bat Dog Gets Revenge!Beyond The PaleWendigos!Whatcha Wanna Talk About?We talk Great British Bake Off Bets
Charlie, Nafis & Gary dive into the essential devices needed to start a smart home. There's also a bunch of new Amazon products, like Astro, their home robot and other odd smart home devices to discuss. But first, Winter is kind of here in South FloridaThe Mount Rushmore of Soups is builtGary shares his iOS 15 update woes and how to pronounce MojavePoll results of Android vs AppleGratitude is shared to two other Nafis Ahmeds that Charlie got to follow the showTikTok reaching 1 billion monthly users at the speed of lightTesla's full-self driving beta for city streetsFast food drive thrus being less efficient and accurate since the pandemic startedCharlie & Gary share a story of violence and betrayal from college centered around $1 Fiesta Potatoes from Taco BellTwitter's new feature that allows you to tip users with BitcoinNintendo's Super Mario movie and its star-studded castSmart Home DevicesAmazon's new Echo devicesAnd more Smart Devices mentioned: Google Home, Amazon Alexa, Apple HomePod, Phillips Hue lighting, Nest Cameras, Ring Doorbells, Nest and ecobee Thermostats, Smart plugs, Smart TVs with Google/Amazon/Apple integration, Smart door locks, Automated blinds/shades, Amazon's Alexa powered microwave, Smart Mirrors, Smart Showers, Smart Toilets, Sous Vide Smart Cooker, Smart Pet Feeders and the Amazon Astro Robot. ----------Support The Podcast:Instagram - Follow UsTwitter - Follow UsApple Podcasts - Listen, Subscribe and RateSpotify - Listen & Follow
Fly by wire is coming to a bicycle near you. Is it a coffee table or a board game? Can it be both? AI creating accents on the run. Watches checking temperature; blood sugar levels and sleep patterns. Smart toilets to monitor your health. World EV Day brings new models from Mercedes Benz. Long-lasting disinfectants using nanotechnologies. Ferrari with a patent based on comfort! Japan is building a 'city of the future' with high-tech and high-hopes. Note: Due to continuing lockdowns, this episode was not recorded in a studio but as the first walking talking version of Tech Talk.
Welcome to a rather manic episode of Double Tap Canada where this week we dive into the exciting world of the smart home. Steven & Marc have been splashing the cash in an effort to transform their existing ordinary, boring old dumb houses into futuristic dream homes of tomorrow. With smart toilets with self-lifting seats, voice-controlled showers, touch sensitive curtains & voice-controlled blinds what could possibly go wrong? We'll also be discussing some interesting tech news including China's new crack-down on online gaming. Under 18's will only be allowed to play games for 1 hour a day and only on Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays. Is this the actions of a responsible, concerned regime or the over-reach of a nanny state? To wrap up the show, Shaun will be explaining internet speeds and how you can test your connection to make sure you're getting what you're paying for. All this and more, only on Double Tap Canada.
(0:00:00) Intro (0:04:00) WhatsApp Sues India (0:13:00) Tiger Global leads $30 million investment in Indian Twitter rival Koo (0:34:00) RUSSIA EXTENDS TWITTER SLOWDOWN, WARNS FACEBOOK, YOUTUBE (0:37:00) French YouTube influencer 'offered cash to spread vaccine disinformation' (1:03:00) Climate Drought Is Like Covering Land In Gasoline Ahead Of Fire Season (1:03:45) No G20 country is on track to meet climate goals and disruption to business is inevitable (1:18:00) New Zealand Hospitals Under Prolonged IT Outage From Ransom Hack (1:23:00) North Korean cyberattacks a more immediate threat than its missiles (1:28:00) Bitcoin Mining Council to report renewable energy usage (1:53:00) Microsoft is teaching AI to write apps for users (1:56:00) AI emotion-detection software tested on Uyghurs (1:58:00) The human lifespan probably tops out at 150 years, new research finds (1:59:00) Smart Toilet uses AI to spot signs of gastrointestinal trouble (2:04:00) Some people feel threatened': face to face with Ai-Da the robot artist (2:07:30) Tesla fined in Norway over battery issues (2:08:38) Scientists turn cabbage into construction material stronger than concrete (2:09:30) Singapore Study from Gero says Human LIfe Max is 150 (2:10:40) Belgium Interior Ministry Targeted in Cyber Attack
Gabbi and Jen discuss various topics in this episode. First, they talk some hot topics like smart toilets...really?! What can your poop tell you? Oh, and if you didn't know already, Gabbi and Jen sometimes talk about their favorite TV shows and any health relevance they may have. Don't worry, they didn't talk about the Bachelor this time. They may have chatted about a certain vampire slayer and her scooby gang. Then they delve into the main focus of this episode which is the subject of women supporting women, because we all need that reminder and it's very relevant right now. Hello International Women's Day! FOLLOW FED UP WOMEN: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fedupwomen/ Gabbi's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbrielle.jackson/ Jen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jen.gamache/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fedupwomenpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fedupwomen?lang=en Gabbrielle Jackson, MS, Nutritionist Jennifer Gamache, MS, Holistic Health Practitioner ______________________________ Disclaimer: All content, materials, and opinions shared within this podcast are intended as general information ONLY and are NOT to be intended as or serve as a substitute for your own practitioner's professional medical recommendations. We are NOT medical doctors and therefore, NO information provided here is to be used to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure your personal medical conditions. Please consult your physician for any medical needs. Disclosure: Some links provided are affiliate links. We may earn a small commission (at no cost to you) if you purchase any products through our links. Your purchase helps support the creation of this podcast, and allows us to continue to bring you the latest information in health and wellness.
He Dumped Me & Asked Me To Ship His Stuff, Dennys Joke Jury, Raise Your Hand Poll, Smart Toilets and Is She Crazy Or Is He A Cheater? (ATS Starts 2Hr 33Mins 18+ Only)