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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/656 Presented By: Yellowstone Teton Territory, TroutRoutes, Visit Helena, MT, Skwala Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors In today's episode, Mike Schultz from Schultz Outfitters shares his invaluable insights to help make your next smallmouth bass fishing trip a roaring success. From headhunting strategies and the importance of the right angle, to understanding how temperature influences your fishing methods throughout the year, this episode covers it all. Plus, we delve into some unique tips, like how chasing softshell turtles can improve your bass fishing game. So, let's get into it and uncover why smallmouth bass fishing is a favorite among some of the best anglers in the country. Episode Chapters with Mike Schultz on Smallmouth Bass Fishing 3:14 - We discuss the unique aspects of smallmouth bass fishing in Michigan. Mike highlights that the local rivers, being smaller and more intimate, offer a special experience compared to larger watersheds. Mike mentions that their standard fishing trips involve using Clackacraft skiffs, which are perfectly suited for their rivers. The guides have flexibility in scheduling trips, adjusting based on the time of year and water conditions. 6:29 - We get into the fishing conditions and expectations for our upcoming trip in July 2025. Mike mentions that July is typically great for topwater fishing, using poppers and terrestrial baits similar to trout fishing gear. There are also insect hatches, such as mayflies, that can start in early June and last into September, providing various fishing opportunities. 10:14 - We discuss plans for a fishing trip in Michigan, focusing on the unique aspects of fishing in the Great Lakes region. Mike describes their different fishing programs available in mid-July, including opportunities to catch numerous smallmouth bass or targeting larger fish in smaller rivers. He emphasizes that by mid-summer, large fish often remain in fixed areas, allowing for more strategic fishing. 14:08 - According to Mike, the state record in Michigan for smallmouth bass is over nine pounds, but such large fish are typically found in lakes and not in the rivers where they fish. Their focus is more on the length of the fish, with a 20-inch smallmouth being considered mature and noteworthy. He mentions that their crew catches around 25 to 30 smallmouth bass each year that are 20 inches or larger. 16:06 - For a successful smallmouth bass fishing from a drift boat, Mike emphasizes the importance of keeping the fly out front of the boat rather than off to the side. This approach helps keep the angler undetected and ensures a more effective hook set when the fish inhales the fly. He further explains that this method not only improves your chances but also provides a better experience for all on the boat. 21:13 - We talk about the evolution of drift boats in their region. Mike reminisces about the old aluminum drift boats, especially the big 16-foot models. He explains that initially, large aluminum boats were common, but over time, companies like Hyde and Stealth Craft began producing lighter, narrower boats that are more suitable for the local rivers. These boats are easier to maneuver and can be equipped with small motors, which helps them cover long stretches of river without exhausting themselves. 24:45 - Mike attributes the Schultz Outfitters' success to longevity in the field, treating people well, fulfilling promises, and compensating team members fairly. He mentions key figures like Jeff Liskay and Greg Senyo, highlighting their expertise and humility despite not being very active on social media. He also notes the special environment they've created at Schultz Outfitters, which some customers deeply appreciate. 28:25 - Mike runs through the normal year at their shop. They do a lot of fly tying focused events from January to February. He also mentions one of their big annual events which is called Bobbin the Hood. 34:55 - We ask Mike about his preferred water conditions, to which he responds that he enjoys a sudden increase in water flow. Mike shares a recent vacation experience where the river's flow increased from 1000 to 1600 cubic feet per second (CFS), resulting in excellent fishing conditions. He notes that earlier in the week, finesse techniques worked best, but the increase in flow changed the fishing dynamics. 35:54 - Mike elaborates on the concept of finesse fishing, which can range from using small foam flies like damsels and dragonflies to larger poppers, emphasizing patience and precision. 38:42 - He also describes a unique technique that involves sight fishing around softshell turtles, similar to saltwater fishing. These turtles dislodge food while feeding, attracting fish, and the key is not to spook the turtle to capitalize on the opportunity. 47:12 - Mike tells us that bass are always predators and that their diet is influenced by their surroundings. For example, in one area with abundant caddis, even smaller fish like 12-14 inch bass consume caddis larva. Bass also eat crayfish, hexes, frogs, and various bait fish that migrate from the Great Lakes at different times of the year. Mike emphasizes the importance of understanding the seasonal and environmental factors, such as water levels and temperatures, to predict feeding patterns. 49:28 - We dig into casting. Mike stresses the necessity of being proficient in backhand casting, especially when fishing from a boat or in specific scenarios. He advises against hard stops in casting when using bigger flies, recommending instead a continuous motion style, such as the Belgian or elliptical cast. 56:26 - Mike provides advice for beginners, emphasizing the importance of listening to guides, being patient, and practicing casting. He stresses the quality of equipment provided and recommends following gear guidelines to ensure a smooth experience. He mentions that while summer is the peak season, the chances of encountering other anglers are low, providing a serene and almost exclusive fishing experience. For those who are interested in smallmouth fishing with Mike's crew, enter our trip and gear giveaway through this link or learn more about it here. 1:04:00 - We get into sports. Mike's children participate in travel baseball and recently played in an amateur tournament in Omaha He mentions that baseball consumes most of their weekends in spring but is enjoyable and educational for the kids. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/656
Im Anschluss an die vergangene Folge beugen wir heute mit Jacken vor. Welche Übergangsjacken haben sowohl Kati als auch ich auf dem Schirm? Daneben sprechen wir über das Layering und wieso es so wichtig für gelungene Outfits ist.
Clay McLeod Chapman returns to Talking Scared to answer some serious questions, the first being what the holy f**k Clay?! Clay has never been a writer to shy away from a high concept challenge (haunted mushrooms, anyone?) but his latest novel, What Kind of Mother goes into the uncharted regions of the mind and soul, dredging the craziest of horrors from the murky waters of his native Chesapeake Bay. We talk the terrors of both adolescence and parenthood, the terrible power of imagination, why Virginia still beckons his storytelling home … and crabs. Ohhhh we'll get to the crabs! Clay is a great writer, a wonderful person and a good friend of the show. I hope you enjoy this episode. What Kind of Mother was published on September 12hth by Quirk Books Books mentioned:Spin a Black Yarn (2023), by Josh MalermanThey Lurk (2023), by Ronald MalfiGraveyard of Lost Children (2023), by Katrina MonroeDelicate Condition (2023), by Danielle ValentineJust Like Mother (2022), by Anne HeltzelPet Sematary (1983), by Stephen KingThe Return (2020), by Rachel HarrisonRazorblade Tears (2021), by S. A. CosbyConjuring Up Philip: An Adventure in Psychokinesis (1976), by Iris M. Owen and Margaret SparrowSuperstition (1997), by David Ambrose Support Talking Scared on Patreon Come talk books on Twitter @talkscaredpod, on Instagram, or email direct to talkingscaredpod@gmail.com Support the show
Softshell turtles are going extinct, and why is there a walrus sculpture in Norway?
The Gulf Coast spiny softshell turtle (Apalone spinifera aspera), a subspecies in the Trionychidae family of softshell turtles, is endemic to the south-eastern United States. These turtles are found along the Gulf of Mexico from North Carolina to Mississippi. They live in temperate climates in freshwater biomes.
Earlier this month nearly 50 volunteers armed with rakes and large pruning tools gathered for the annual spiny softshell turtle beach clean up day. The conservation effort, organized by the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department, helps ready the beach for hatching baby turtles.
The spiny soft shell turtle lives all around the US and parts of mexico and canada. Its habitat is rivers and lakes with rocky bottoms and lots of small animals. The reason it needs a lot of small animals to live near it, is so it can find food. It has a soft shell, so it can't really go hunting. It's diet consists of water insects, crayfish, and other small fish. Its way of finding food is burying its head underwater and suddenly catching their prey. The soft shelled turtle is quite susceptible to predators since it doesn't have a hard shell to protect itself. So its only way to defend itself is to bury themselves in mud. You may have also noticed the color of its shell is a brown grey color, similar to the muddy rocks in its habitat, camouflage is another way it tries to stay safe. The animal is actually quite small at about one and half feet. It has a long lifespan of 50 years in the wild and can mate when they reach the age of 10. The spiny softshell turtle is facing a threat of being endangered due to habitat loss in Canada. An interesting thing about these turtles is, some that live in colder habitats hibernate, which is basically conserving energy and sleeping most of the time. For wild Suzhou I'm palm tree and thank you for listening.
(Dr.) Kelley and Eryn are trying something new-ish this episode: talking about the things they think make the Trill (and their softshell scorpion symbionts) mutually beneficial. Editing by Eryn, hokey theme song by Kelley. Contact information: IG: @spinalfrontierpod Email: spinalfrontierpod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Spring is special for those who live in the Chesapeake Bay region. Every year around this time, crabs outgrow their hard shells and begin to molt and emerge in new softer shells - leaving themselves entirely edible. Tony and Cindy share some of their favorite ways to cook and eat these seasonal treats. Plus, with Easter just around the corner, we take a look at some easy ways to create a delicious table spread for friends and family to gather around. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ayushi Jain is a National Geographic Photo Ark EDGE Fellow focusing on the endangered Cantor's giant softshell turtle, which is part of the work she first began during her master's research. Her primary research interests lie in community ecology, behavioural ecology, and evolution of various morphological and physiological traits in reptiles. Ayushi's project aims to collect baseline ecological data for Cantor's giant softshell turtle and its habitat at locations in three South Indian states, and to use this data to develop a Conservation Action Plan for the species. Instagram: @chelonia_crania | Twitter: @chelonia_crania Articles: 1. Pieces for Sanctuary 2. Vanishing Act: The Slow Decline of Cantor's Giant Softshell Turtle 3. Saving One of the Largest and Rarest Turtles from Extinction 4. Conserving the Cantor's Giant Softshell Turtle in Kerala
Das sind die ecozentrisch Wochenchampions in der 49. KW:United Airlines fliegt Passagiere mit 100% nachhaltigem KraftstoffHistorischer Flug: In der letzten Woche startete United Airlines als erste kommerzielle Fluglinie mit einem Passagierflugzeug in die Luft, dass mit zu 100 Prozent nachhaltigem Treibstoff betankt war. Der Flug beförderte mehr als 100 Passagiere in einer Boing 737 von Chicago nach Washington D.C.. Damit will die Fluggesellschaft demonstrieren, dass sie es ernst mit ihrer Dekarbonisierungs-Strategie meint. In diesem Jahr kaufte United Airlines mehr als 7 Millionen Gallonen nachhaltigen Treibstoff, was, nach Unternehmensangaben, fast 80 Prozent der Treibhausgas-Emissionen über einen Lebenszyklus reduzieren soll.Das Unternehmen will seine Treibhausgas-Emissionen bis 2050 um 100 Prozent reduzieren, ohne sich auf traditionelle CO2-Kompensationen zu verlassen.https://www.travelandleisure.com/travel-news/united-airlines-first-full-passenger-flight-sustainable-fuelDeutscher Nachhaltigkeitspreis 2022 für Sängerin Billie EilishPreis für außerordentliches Engagement: Am letzten Wochenende wurde der Deutsche Nachhaltigkeitspreis vergeben. Dieser wichtige Preis zeichnet innovative Zukunfts-Ideen und Leistungen zum Thema Nachhaltigkeit aus den Bereichen Wirtschaft, Forschung und Kommunen.Einer der Sonderpreise ging dabei an Billie Eilish. Überreicht wurde die Auszeichnung virtuell aus dem All – durch den deutschen Astronauten Matthias Mauer, der sich derzeit an Bord der Internationalen Raunstation ISS befindet. Die Organisatoren würdigten Eilishs Engagement, sich öffentlich für den Klimaschutz und mehr Nachhaltigkeit einzusetzen. Darüber hinaus sei die Sängerin ein Vorbild, wenn es darum geht, ihre Tourneen so ‚grün‘ wie möglich zu gestalten. Neben Eilish bekamen auch andere bekannte Persönlichkeiten Ehrenpreise, unter anderem Ursula von der Leyen oder Chris de Burgh.https://www.forum-csr.net/News/16882/Deutscher-Nachhaltigkeitspreis-fuer-Billie-Eilish-Joss-Stone-und-Chris-De-Burgh.htmlBundespreis ecodesign an Öko-Softshell-Material von Hess Natur Es ist Preisverleihungs-Saison: Auch diese Meldung kann einen glücklichen Gewinner melden. Diesmal geht es um den Bundespreis Ecodesign - Hier wurde die Firma Hess Natur für sein neues Softshell-Material ausgezeichnet. Das gute an diesem Material ist, dass es komplett ohne problematische Inhaltsstoffe auskommt. Es wird aus reiner Bio-Baumwolle hergestellt und im Verarbeitungsprozess mit einer ökologischen, veganen Rezeptur imprägniert.Damit ist der Hess-Natur-Softshell-Stoff, bei gleich guten Eigenschaften in Bezug auf Tragekomfort, Design und Funktion, eine gute Alternative zu herkömmlichem Softshell. Dieser ist aufgrund von PFC und künstlichen Fasern schädlich für die Umwelt.https://bundespreis-ecodesign.de/de/gewinner/2021-natuerlicher-softshellNachhaltige Rückverpackungen von RePack revolutionieren OnlinehandelUnd auch RePack kann den Bundespreis Ecodesign in diesem Jahr mit nach Hause nehmen: Und zwar für eine revolutionäre Idee. Hierbei kann der Empfänger einer Online-Bestellung den RePack-Verpackungskarton auf normales Briefformat zusammenfalten und an den Hersteller zurückschicken.Auf diese Weise können Verpackungen bis zu zwanzig Mal wiederverwendet werden. Das Design für diese neue Verpackungsart wurde bereits im Jahr 2013 von finnischen Designern in Zusammenarbeit mit der finnischen Post entworfen.Der RePack hat einen ähnlichen CO2-Fußabdruck wie ein normaler Pappkarton- nachhaltig daran ist, dass er so oft wiederverwendet werden kann. Dadurch kann neues Karton-Material eingespart werden. https://www.swr.de/swr2/leben-und-gesellschaft/bundespreis-ecodesign-2021-wie-repack-den-onlinehandel-nachhaltig-revolutioniert-100.htmlSchwimmende Windturbine von RWE, Shell, Tepco und Stiedal Schwimmende Turbine vor norwegischer Küste: Die Windkraft-Anlage Tetraspar ist die erste schwimmende Windturbine mit industriell gefertigtem Fundament. Für dieses Projekt haben sich die Unternehmen RWE, Shell, Tepco und Stiedal Offshore Technologies zusammengefunden. Dabei handelt es sich um ein Pilotprojekt, welches Daten zu Verhalten und Leistung der schwimmenden Turbine liefern soll. Sie wurde bereits ans norwegische Stromnetz angeschlossen und in Betrieb genommen. RWE will bis 2030 schwimmende Windkraft-Anlagen von über 1 Gigawatt in Betrieb oder Bau haben. https://www.ee-news.ch/de/article/47540/tetraspar-schwimmende-windturbine-auf-erstem-industriell-gefertigten-fundament-vor-norwegischer-kuste-in-betrieb-genommen?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feedVolkswagen forciert eigene Grünstrom-Produktion Eigene grüne Energie: Dafür will sich Volkswagen vermehrt einsetzen.Der Auto-Konzern will bis 2025 ungefähr 40 Millionen Euro in europäische Wind- und Solarparks investieren.Für das bisher größte Projekt wurde nun ein Vertrag unterzeichnet: Gemeinsam mit dem Windparkspezialisten WPD errichtet man in Schweden eine Windkraftanlage, die 100 Gigawatt-Stunden Strom erzeugen und 27.000 Haushalte versorgen soll. Somit bringt man quasi indirekt grünen Strom in die produzierten E-Autos, nämlich indem die Kunden ihre Fahrzeuge mit grünem Strom laden. Darüber hinaus soll bereits Anfang 2022 in Mecklenburg eine Solaranlage ans Netz gehen, die von Volkswagen mitfinanziert wird. https://vision-mobility.de/news/windpark-in-schweden-volkswagen-forciert-eigene-strom-produktion-107714.htmlPrimark will nachhaltiger werdenMehr Nachhaltigkeit im Billigmode-Sektor: Dieses Umdenken gibt es nun bei Primark. Das geht zumindest aus einem Interview mit der Deutschlandchefin des Unternehmens hervor, welches das Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland veröffentlicht hat. Christiane Wiggers-Voellm meint, dass Primark sich seiner Verantwortung bewusst sei und mehr für Nachhaltigkeit und fairere Bezahlung tun müsse. Gleichzeitig meint die Managerin, dass die Preise der verkauften Produkte niedrig bleiben sollen. Günstige Preise und Nachhaltigkeit müssten kein Widerspruch sein. Erreichen will man das mit einem verstärkten Fokus auf Recycling.https://www.rnd.de/wirtschaft/primark-managerin-ueber-nachhaltigkeit-wir-wissen-dass-wir-mehr-tun-muessen-4IXJKVZQUFGK5OG6YB3BTPNNR4.html?outputType=ampUnsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
We all know the iconic Chesapeake oyster. But studying less well known members of the Bay community is often a good window into understanding it better. Softshell clams, hard clams, brackish-water clams, hooked mussels, ribbed mussels, and the stout razor clam each have their own niche and specialty--and guidance for eating. In this episode, John Page shares the stories of the "other" Chesapeake mollusks--including one that can dig faster than you can! https://www.cbf.org/news-media/multimedia/podcasts/chesapeake-almanac/podcast-december-the-other-mollusks-transcript.html (TRANSCRIPT) Subscribe to Chesapeake Almanac, find us on your favorite podcast platform, or visit our podcast page at https://www.cbf.org/ChesapeakeAlmanac (https://www.cbf.org/ChesapeakeAlmanac). Chesapeake Almanac is provided by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation - Saving the Bay through Education, Advocacy, Litigation, and Restoration. Find out more about our work to save the Chesapeake Bay and its watershed's rivers and streams, and what you can do to help, at https://www.cbf.org (https://www.cbf.org). These readings are from John Page Williams, Jr.'s book, Chesapeake Almanac: Following the Bay through the Seasons. The publication is available in print at https://www.amazon.com/Chesapeake-Almanac-Following-Through-Seasons/dp/0870334492/ref=sr_1_1 (Amazon.com). Support this podcast
The spiny softshell turtle has been on the threatened list in Vermont since 1987. Populations near Lake Champlain have struggled in the last few decades. Some of those struggles are manmade. This segment, VPR's Connor Cyrus checks in with Vermont's Fish and Wildlife Department about the Vermont Eastern Spiny Softshell Recovery Plan and what still needs to be done to protect this species of turtle.
The spiny softshell turtle has been on the threatened list in Vermont since 1987. Populations near Lake Champlain have struggled in the last few decades. Some of those struggles are manmade. This segment, VPR's Connor Cyrus checks in with Vermont's Fish and Wildlife Department about the Vermont Eastern Spiny Softshell Recovery Plan and what still needs to be done to protect this species of turtle.
NICO & 黄师傅,两个从小喜爱芭比娃娃的两个女孩,因为对于玩具的热爱,成立了自己的玩具厂牌「STUMPWORKS 」。 从童年女孩玩具的稀缺到长大自己成立玩具厂牌,从小时候受到的流行文化熏陶到现今潮流玩具市场的浪潮。 我们今天和这两个女孩来聊聊她们的玩具之路。 本期时间轴: 04:56 面向女性受众的流行文化作品,在童年时是相对缺失的 14:47 在童年的玩具市场上,同样相对缺少女性向的玩具。 15:29 芭比娃娃的本质? 18:22 文具盒是不是那个时代女孩的玩具? 28:10 女孩们童年时的玩具派对到底是什么样的? 32:54 男孩大多严格按照官方设定来玩自己的玩具 38:11 CARTOON NETWORK的审美影响了黄师傅的玩具设计思路 46:30 因为不甘心身边朋友的才华被埋没,两个女孩决定一起来做玩具 1:02:02 玩具本身到底有没有情绪? 1:19:51 两个女孩到底怎么看待现在过于追求小可爱形象的玩具设计趋势 1:23:52 一个全是「低劣本土化缝合怪」的玩具展 1:29:00 什么样的审美就会凝结出什么样的玩具设计 1:31:00 胡闹环节:是时候帮「鳖SoftShell」厂牌出一个玩具周边了! Song List: Sunday Girl - Blondie Future Stars Slow - The Kills 動物園の鰐Back in town - 戸川京子
NICO & 黄师傅,两个从小喜爱芭比娃娃的两个女孩,因为对于玩具的热爱,成立了自己的玩具厂牌「STUMPWORKS 」。 从童年女孩玩具的稀缺到长大自己成立玩具厂牌,从小时候受到的流行文化熏陶到现今潮流玩具市场的浪潮。 我们今天和这两个女孩来聊聊她们的玩具之路。 本期时间轴: 04:56 面向女性受众的流行文化作品,在童年时是相对缺失的 14:47 在童年的玩具市场上,同样相对缺少女性向的玩具。 15:29 芭比娃娃的本质? 18:22 文具盒是不是那个时代女孩的玩具? 28:10 女孩们童年时的玩具派对到底是什么样的? 32:54 男孩大多严格按照官方设定来玩自己的玩具 38:11 CARTOON NETWORK的审美影响了黄师傅的玩具设计思路 46:30 因为不甘心身边朋友的才华被埋没,两个女孩决定一起来做玩具 1:02:02 玩具本身到底有没有情绪? 1:19:51 两个女孩到底怎么看待现在过于追求小可爱形象的玩具设计趋势 1:23:52 一个全是「低劣本土化缝合怪」的玩具展 1:29:00 什么样的审美就会凝结出什么样的玩具设计 1:31:00 胡闹环节:是时候帮「鳖SoftShell」厂牌出一个玩具周边了! Song List: Sunday Girl - Blondie Future Stars Slow - The Kills 動物園の鰐Back in town - 戸川京子
如果听过上期 「 幻想大事件」的朋友,一定会对「鳖」(SoftShell)这个节目里诞生的虚拟唱片厂牌有印象。 这一期我们打算把这个虚拟唱片变得更真实一点,决定就按上期节目里说的一样,给西海皇帝真正的出一个单曲、拍一个MV、办一个演出。 为了完成这个电波2021小项目,我们这期把帝帝的朋友,也是这支单曲的制作人轩(Vertigob)邀请到节目来,来聊聊他是如何从一个败给小老虎的battleMC变成一个玩具小裁缝,从这一路的和皇帝的嘻哈兄弟情一直聊到到底如何制作「SoftShell」这支新单曲。 本期时间轴: 01:40 虚拟厂牌:鳖(SoftShell)的新年计划 14:08 12年前,「轩」作为Battle MC 曾经跟小老虎有过一次对决 15:21 MOGO:10年前的互联网亚文化社区 56:47 因为一句“穷X别买”,诞生了一个玩具服装小裁缝 77:40 放黑胶的DJ不可能让你知道放的是什么歌 01:35:00 厂牌首支单曲的创作想法 81:20 制作人指出帝帝“商业上的不足”。 99:15 新单曲的创意:想通过一件时尚单品当作切入点,折射出个人以及时代印记 Songlist: My Adidas - Run D.M.C UMMA BE ME - Teruo Nakamura Step Up - Pete Rock、INI Eyesolation Mixtape - Vertigob Walk This Way - Run-D.M.C.、Aerosmith
如果听过上期 「 幻想大事件」的朋友,一定会对「鳖」(SoftShell)这个节目里诞生的虚拟唱片厂牌有印象。 这一期我们打算把这个虚拟唱片变得更真实一点,决定就按上期节目里说的一样,给西海皇帝真正的出一个单曲、拍一个MV、办一个演出。 为了完成这个电波2021小项目,我们这期把帝帝的朋友,也是这支单曲的制作人轩(Vertigob)邀请到节目来,来聊聊他是如何从一个败给小老虎的battleMC变成一个玩具小裁缝,从这一路的和皇帝的嘻哈兄弟情一直聊到到底如何制作「SoftShell」这支新单曲。 本期时间轴: 01:40 虚拟厂牌:鳖(SoftShell)的新年计划 14:08 12年前,「轩」作为Battle MC 曾经跟小老虎有过一次对决 15:21 MOGO:10年前的互联网亚文化社区 56:47 因为一句“穷X别买”,诞生了一个玩具服装小裁缝 77:40 放黑胶的DJ不可能让你知道放的是什么歌 01:35:00 厂牌首支单曲的创作想法 81:20 制作人指出帝帝“商业上的不足”。 99:15 新单曲的创意:想通过一件时尚单品当作切入点,折射出个人以及时代印记 Songlist: My Adidas - Run D.M.C UMMA BE ME - Teruo Nakamura Step Up - Pete Rock、INI Eyesolation Mixtape - Vertigob Walk This Way - Run-D.M.C.、Aerosmith
In this Rank 'Em Podcast episode (Released on Thanksgiving), Don and Garrett discuss their favorite Taco Bell menu items. It might not be a Thanksgiving Special, but at least it's food.Follow us on Twitter:@RankEmPodcast@Donny_G@GarrettSearight
作为连续错过三个嘻哈综艺的西海皇帝,最近迷茫了。所以这期电波来给帝帝排忧解难,为了帮助走投无路的说唱歌手东山再起,一个专属帝帝的说唱厂牌 ------ Softshell(鳖)成立了。电波新厂牌的四个创始人来跟帝帝来聊聊到底怎么来帮他重回嘻哈帝国。
作为连续错过三个嘻哈综艺的西海皇帝,最近迷茫了。所以这期电波来给帝帝排忧解难,为了帮助走投无路的说唱歌手东山再起,一个专属帝帝的说唱厂牌 ------ Softshell(鳖)成立了。电波新厂牌的四个创始人来跟帝帝来聊聊到底怎么来帮他重回嘻哈帝国。
They’re strange, they’re soft, they’re turtles - but where do they go? This episode is all about the comings and goings of softshell turtles living in the rivers of the USA. Species of the Bi-week is back, where we check out a slender character from Laos. FULL REFERENCE LIST AVAILABLE AT: herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Plummer, M. V., & O’Neal, C. S. (2019). Aerobic Pushups: Cutaneous Ventilation in Overwintering Smooth Softshell Turtles, Apalone mutica. Journal of Herpetology, 53(1), 27. https://doi.org/10.1670/18-038 Ross, J. P., Bluett, R. D., & Dreslik, M. J. (2019). Movement and Home Range of the Smooth Softshell Turtle (Apalone mutica): Spatial Ecology of a River Specialist. Diversity, 11(8), 124. https://doi.org/10.3390/d11080124 Species of the Bi-Week: Luu, V. Q., Bonkowski, M., Nguyen, T. Q., Le, M. D., Calame, T., & Ziegler, T. (2018). A New Species Of Lycodon Boie, 1826 (Serpentes: Colubridae) From Central Laos. Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 125(2), 263–276. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.1414221 Other Mentioned Papers/Studies: Cahn, A. R. (1937). The turtles of Illinois. Illinois Biological Monographs 16:1–218. Fraser, K. C., Davies, K. T., Davy, C. M., Ford, A. T., Flockhart, D. T. T., & Martins, E. G. (2018). Tracking the conservation promise of movement ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 6(October), 150. https://doi.org/10.3389/FEVO.2018.00150 Other Links/Mentions: Crocfest: https://www.facebook.com/crocfests Music: Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson Other Music – The Passion HiFi, www.thepassionhifi.com
Randy hates being right all the time with a prophecy come true about a local restaurant. Sherri pontificates about food trucks and emotional support animals. Dennis envisions a world of hating kids in a dungeons and dragons hellscape. Softshell crab preparation leaves everyone speechless. Plus, who doesn't like money laundering and sex? Sponsored by Tomlin Technology!
A softshell crab challenge with Jennifer Kim, the chef and owner of Passerotto in Chicago, as she and chef Rick Bayless attempt to come up with an easy weeknight meal in 15 minutes or less, using just softshells, plus five extra ingredients you can find pretty much anywhere.
If you like to kayak or canoe you can find these really cool turtles in streams. Our sources for this episode include: Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle (Apalone spinifera spinifera) - Ohio's 12 Species of Turtles at a Glance https://trekohio.com/2012/07/19/ohios-12-species-of-turtles-at-a-glance/ Facts about Softshell Turtles https://animals.mom.me/softshell-turtles-3184.html Spiny Softshell Turtle - Diet https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Reptiles/Spiny-Softshell-Turtle
Conso : Des wienerlis peu ragoûtants / Softshell, la moins chère met tout le monde d’accord
Lonesome George and the Pinta Island giant tortoises. The fate of an entire species rests on the shell of one lonely dude.
Alligator snapping turtles are listed as “in need of management” by the TWRA. Habitat loss, over harvest, slow growth and low reproduction have contributed to their population decline. In this edition of Tennessee WildCast we will talk with Southeast Missouri State University Grad Student Saidee Hyder. She is conducting research for her graduate thesis on Alligator Snapping Turtle Movement in West Tennessee. Saidee is trapping alligator snapping turtles and placing radio transmitters to track and record their movement. This is a great interview and hope you enjoy the show. #tnwildlife #alligatorsnappers Photo: Saidee with a Softshell caught during research.
Der er nu struktur på optagelserne, og Sophie har skrevet et mere seriøst drama denne gang. Lyden er blevet bedre og alt spiller bare i det her afsnit.
Gerald Hahn is CEO of Softshell ag, a German cybersecurity company. He shares his insights into the market for cybersecurity products in the German market, and how US companies can best prepare themselves to do business, there.
Dream Guest Work. With Just Showing Up. Welcome to a very special episode! Back in February 2015 when I started this podcast, I spent a great deal of time figuring out my core values. Face-to-face interviews? Check. Community focus? Check. Dream guest? That one was easy. Gabrielle Hamilton of Prune in NYC is #1 on my laminated list, both for her otherworldly food but even more so for her panache with food writing. Ever since I devoured her Mind of a Chef episodes and her memoir, Blood, Bones, & Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef, I've been praying to the podcast gods to somehow, some way talk with this woman who writes likes I want to write and cooks the food I want to eat. In this episode, I traveled to Merroir in Topping, Virginia to record her event with Chef Dylan Fultineer of Rappahannock in Richmond - a lunch completely foraged in and around the restaurant. Oysters, rockfish, trout, and greens. Softshell crab and sweet potatoes. Hyperlocal and cooked simply over a grill. With minimal ingredients, so the main one shines through. Around 50 people attended this event as part of Richmond's 4th Annual Fire, Flour, & Fork festival which is quickly becoming one of my favorite food gatherings of the year. Listen and you'll see why. Picture a perfect 80-degree sunny day, no humidity or wind, with only the seagulls, lapping water, and crunching oyster shells underfoot and the happy smiles of other diners as your companions. Gaze at the pictures in my Facebook album as you listen. It's almost as if you are there. Speaking with Chef Hamilton was a dream come true, a major career highlight. Great things happen when you choose to show up for your life. In the second half of the episode, hear Chef Hamilton speak with Kerry Diamond of Cherry Bombe as part of Gabrielle's keynote address at Fire, Flour, & Fork. Topics include women in the kitchen, the challenges of being a chef, mentoring and what that means, and Gabrielle's new book, a memoir. Pictures are on my Facebook profile. It's charming and funny and thoughtful and only cemented my belief that Gabrielle Hamilton is the ballsiest, most badass chef and writer around. Enjoy! From the Fire, Flour, & Fork website: "Gabrielle is the chef/owner of PRUNE, which she opened in New York City’s East Village in October 1999. PRUNE has been recognized in all major press, both nationally and internationally, and is regularly cited in the top 100 lists of all major food magazines. Gabrielle has made numerous television appearances including segments with Martha Stewart, Mark Bittman, and Mike Colameco and was the victor in her Iron Chef America battle against Bobby Flay on The Food Network in 2008. Most notably, she won an Emmy for her role in Season 4 of the award-winning PBS series Mind of a Chef. Gabrielle has written for The New Yorker, The New York Times, GQ, Bon Appetit, Saveur, Food & Wine, Afar, Travel and Leisure, Vogue, The Wall Street Journal, Elle, and House Beautiful. Her work has been anthologized in Best Food Writing 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2011 and 2013. Gabrielle was nominated for Best Chef NYC in 2009 and 2010 by the James Beard Foundation and in 2011 won the category. She is the author of the New York Times bestseller Blood, Bones & Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef, which has been published in six languages and won the James Beard Foundation’s award for Writing and Literature in 2012. She won her third James Beard award in 2015 for her piece “Into the Vines” published in Afar. Most recently, she wrote the cookbook, Prune, featuring 250 recipes from her East Village restaurant. She is a monthly columnist for The New York Times Magazine and is currently at work on her next book, a memoir, to be completed in 2018." Speakers you will hear in this episode: Wendy Wyne - Marketing & PR Director, Rappahannock Oyster Company Patrick Oliver - Farm Manager, Rappahannock Oyster Company Susan Winiecki - Co-Founder and Co-Manager, Fire, Flour, & Fork Dylan Fultineer - Chef, Rappahannock Gabrielle Hamilton - Chef, Prune Bryce Carson - Fire, Flour, & Fork Volunteer Kerry Diamond - Cherry Bombe SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Restaurant Unstoppable - Thank you, Eric Cacciatore, for having me on your podcast! Tim & Sarah Gorman, Cardinal Point Winery - Listen to their episode then buy your tickets to the 14th Annual Oyster Roast. This weekend! Fire, Flour, & Fork - Richmond's BEST food event. One of my favorites. Cherry Bombe - Where fashion meets food. With a huge shot of feminism to boot. Cherry Bombe cookbook - Get you one! It's glorious. Rappahannock River Oysters - Oh yeah baby. The best. Order them online! Help Scotty Recover - My best friend has Stage 3B colon cancer. Bills are piling up. He can't work. Can you help? Share! Donate! No amount is too small. Thank you and BIG LOVE to everyone who donated and shared the Big Love Bake Sale and Big Love Birthday! Subscribe to This Podcast. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to. Subscribers get new episodes instantly, while non-subscribers have to wait a few hours or days depending on the iTunes gods. Never miss a chance to be edacious! Subscribe to Edacious News - Never miss a food event in our area! Learn about regional and national food stories so you can stay edacious! Leave a review about Edacious! - Click the link, then "View in iTunes" then "Ratings and Reviews". Whether you think it's great, or not so great, I want to hear from you. I might just read your review on the air! Whoa! #famousforahotminute This episode is sponsored by Teej.fm and listeners like you who donated their support at Patreon, who wants every creator in the world to achieve a sustainable income. 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Defender Radio visited the Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre, we learned that there are eight native species of turtle in Ontario – and several of them are at-risk. We also learned that there’s a whole lot of dedicated people working exceptionally hard to help turtles. Dr. Sue Carstairs, Executive and Medical Director at the Centre and the Kwartha Turtle Trauma Centre shared her vast knowledge, experience and a tour with the show. Turtle rehabilitation, surgery, their importance to our ecosystem, why some species are pretty much living dinosaurs, and what 3,000 turtle eggs are doing in plastic kitchen containers in Peterborough were discussed in this recorded Facebook live interview, with an additional 25 minutes not previously heard.
This week Ross likes not taking a shower (which, does that violate the rules of the show?), and Sam definitely likes taking the bus to work. Greater Richmond Transit Company @GRTCTransit How-To bus tutorial videos Richmond Transit Network Plan Black magic sandwich wrap things Things other people like @germerian: Palomino Blackwing 602 ✏️ @valeriecatrow: Magnolias (they’re so big and sassy), how runners give each other head nods/waves in solidarity, and @nprpolitics @mattmoment: first wave Ska music. New Chance the Rapper. Zelda games (for story reasons as well as gameplay reasons). @charlestm: I like carrying an extra clean t-shirt in the bag for warm weather. I also like @CheatsMovement and people who use turn signals. @jeffmueller: The Oregon coast, Sleepytime Extra tea, Tweetbot, pictures of my kids. @karencatrow: Softshell crabs. @ploafmaster: Converse's update to the Chuck Taylor shoe, the Chuck II. @colorsoloud: proselytizing Hamilton successfully, having my body tattooed, watching baking shows with my kids
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00:00:00 Begrüßung Unser Spezial für Einsteiger, was braucht man, bewusst Fahrrad ausgeklammert? 00:07:50 Rund um den Fuß Unsere Schuhe als Beispiele 1,2 , Cleats, Cleatsschutz, Socken, Überschuhe, Belgian Booties, 00:41:56 Beinkleid Knielinge, Beinlinge und Hosen. 01:04:55 Oberbekleidung Baselayer, Trikot, Armlinge, Softshell, Windweste, 01:27:50 Accessoirs Buffs, Handschuhe, Helm, 01:45:20 Werkstatt Satteltasche, Pumpe, Pflegemittel, Werkzeug Grundausstattung,