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Bigfoot could get official status if proposed legislation passes making it the state cryptid of California. If nothing else, the effort shows that fascination with cryptids has an outsized footprint on our culture. We look at why mythical creatures continue to capture imaginations - as well as passions - of die-hard believers, despite no evidence for their existence. An author uncovers the origin of a beloved hoax in the American West and its unexpected ties to a real animal and historical medical breakthrough. But are we looking for creature delights in all the wrong places? A tally of Earth's species reveals that far more remain unidentified than are currently known. Newly discovered critters such as the Yeti crab and an organism dubbed the Flying Spaghetti Monster are so strange, it challenges us to separate fauna fact from folktale. Guests: Chris Rogers – Assemblymember, California's 2nd Assembly District Benjamin Radford – Deputy Editor of Skeptical Inquirer Science Magazine, author, and co-host of Squaring the Strange podcast Michael Branch – Writer, humorist, and author of On the Trail of the Jackalope: How a Legend Captured the World's Imagination and Helped Us Cure Cancer Boris Worm – Marine ecologist, Professor of Biology at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia Originally released April 14, 2025 Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Senior writer for NBA.com Steve Aschburner joined the show to discuss the NBA regular season wrapping up and expectations for the playoffs.
On this episode of Next on the Tee, I'm joined by PGA Tour legend John Cook and Arnie's Wellness Founder Garrett Perdue for a powerful mix of golf tips, PGA Tour insights, and golf health advice. John Cook shares a great new device that he and Bob Papa came up with that will help you with a quick warm-up routine for when you're short on time, plus simple keys to stay on plane, square the clubface, and hit the ball straighter and farther. It can also help golfers over 50 looking to improve flexibility and shoulder turn. Cookie and I also dive into The Players Championship, whether it should be the “5th major,” and his unforgettable experiences at The Masters, including the Crow's Nest and the time that officials at Augusta National chased Ken Venturi off the course for walking with him. Then, Garrett Perdue joins me to talk about Arnie's Wellness, a line of natural, organic skincare and sun protection products inspired by Arnold Palmer. If you're tired of chemical-heavy products, Garrett shares a better way to protect your skin on the course while supporting the Arnie & Winnie Palmer Foundation off it. If you're looking for golf instruction, golf wellness tips, and great stories from the game's legends, this is an episode you don't want to miss. #golfpodcast #golftips #golfinstruction #pgatour #golflegends #johncook #arnoldpalmer #golfwellness #golfhealth #golftraining #swingtips #golfwarmup #championstour #theplayerschampionship #themasters #augustanational #golfstories #weekendgolfers #improveyourgolf #golffitness #golfgear #sunprotection #organicproducts #nextonthetee
Send us Fan MailTransitions and New Beginnings — How we are "squaring" WEBBHave you ever felt the pull to step into something new—even when it means leaving behind something you helped build?In this episode of The WEBB Remedy Podcast, we're diving into the beauty and challenge of transitions, growth, and new beginnings within the WEBB community. Co‑founder Stephanie Terry joins us to share her inspiring journey to amplify the mission and vision of WEBB Squared through the launch of a new B-Corp WEBB KiDDZ - a new venture rooted in the same mission of empowerment, equity, and community impact.Together, Stephanie and Rinnie explore what it means to embrace change, honor legacy, and create space for fresh ideas to bloom. This conversation is about courage, creativity, and the power of trusting your next chapter.So grab your coffee or favorite beverage, settle in, and join us for a heartfelt dialogue about transformation, purpose, and the next evolution of WEBB Squared and the launch of WEBB KiDDZ.Support the showThank you for listening...Our theme this year is "Changemakers in Motion"To find out how you can be changemaker and connect - check out WEBB Squared.Become a changemaker today! Support WEBB Squared's annual campaign. We would love to hear from you. Please contact rinnie@webbsquared.org for more information.
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Episode 224: Squaring the Circle: Individual Rights and Collective Property in Rural Morocco This project examined changing norms regarding pooling and material obligation within Moroccan households and families. It does so in the midst of a political economic shift from agrarian production to a mix of informal wage labor and rentier/remittance economies, one with profound influence on practices of collective pooling in villages and in families. How have changes in individual access to income influenced how people share wealth and risk, and how they allocate these shared resources? I examined divergent understandings of a moral and ethical obligation to contribute to shared pools, and to provide for others in two collective contexts: rangeland commons and household budgets. Shared ownership of collective grazing commons has become a live issue in many communities in the Middle Atlas Mountains as rights to these lands became, for the first time, alienable to outside investors in 2019. Highly-contested shifts in the management of grazing commons, then, led to numerous discussions as to how best to ‘invest' in these lands so that all rightsholders might benefit, bringing to the fore many debates regarding equity. These debates indexed a number of tensions regarding social mobility and the possibility of a secure livelihood in this shifting political economic context, as well as questions of equity in allocation of rights and shares of the collective pie. My research examined these debates and the sometimes contradictory logics of distributive politics and collective obligation, drawing out tensions between logics of egalitarian inheritance rights, those of ‘earning' a share through collective participation or presence, and those based on need. At the same time, I explored the ramifications of these economic shifts on household economics, considering parallel but markedly distinct tensions regarding resource allocation, governance, and obligation within families, themselves spaces of collective pooling. While agropastoralist livelihoods encouraged certain kinds of material and labor pooling within households, an increase in wage labor and in reliance on outmigration and remittances has reconfigured norms of familial cohabitation, sharing of resources, and material provision locally. What's more, available income streams are increasingly available to those who might not historically have been responsible for providing for their natal families (like adult daughters, and unmarried children who have migrated away), reshaping the material basis of family relations, and the boundaries of (patriarchal) family structures. In addition to public debates regarding equitable governance and allocation of commonwealth, then, this research examines similar tensions within families, with similar tensions relative obligation based on individual ‘earnings' models, need, or gendered and generational norms of dependance. I examined, then, how these changing economic realities were taken up within collective practices of pooling and allocation, reconfiguring individual relations of provisioning, obligation, and ownership. Amelia Burke is a PhD candidate in Anthropology & History at the University of Michigan. She has worked since 2015 in the Middle Atlas mountains of Morocco, where her research centers on the management, access, and ‘ownership' of collectively-held resources, looking at practices of redistribution of wealth and labor through inherited access - to grazing commons and family inheritance. She relies upon oral historical, archival, and ethnographic approaches to examine changes to communal land management, household labor regimes, and norms of individual and collective obligation. She uses these empirical materials to consider shifting practices of distributive politics and the navigation of inequality within spaces of collective belonging, both among rangeland rights-holders and within families. She has taught in the Anthropology, History of the Middle East and North Africa, and Women's Studies. This episode was recorded on January 12, 2023, at the Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies (TALIM). Recorded and edited by: Abdelbaar Mounadi Idrissi, Outreach Director at the Tangier American Legation Institute for Moroccan Studies (TALIM).
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Yes, listeners! It's a "very special episode" of Squaring the Strange! Ben and Celestia continue some old arguments, go over things we've changed our minds about, pick our own "words of the year," give props to our favorite guests and episodes, and much, much more. How are you feeling about the state of skepticism, science, or the world in general as 2025 leaps over the flames and bolts out the exit with a stolen parachute? Grab one of those hot cocoa bombs your family member gifted you and pull up a chair, we'll talk about it all.
Guest: Former Toronto Blue Jay and Los Angeles Dodger pitcher Ross Stripling In our final episode of 2025 (or first of 2026, depending on when you listen), an old friend comes back to Deep Left Field for a long-overdue Long Toss With Ross segment. Ross Stripling, who spent the majority of his nine-year major-league career with the Jays and Dodgers, joins us to catch up and talk about watching his two teams square off in one of the greatest World Series of all time. Strip also fills us in on what the Jays picked up when they signed reliever Tyler Rogers earlier this month, given that they were teammates in San Francisco in 2023. As always, we open up the mailbag at deepleftfield@thestar.ca so that your voice can be heard! This week, we hear some reflections on 2025 and answer questions about Jose Berrios, the still-unresolved free agency of Bo Bichette and more!
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Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps wonder if the Browns should take a QB in next years draft and what they need to do this offseason. They also talk about how Sunday's game is more than just a couple of two win teams squaring off.
Andy Baskin and Jeff Phelps take a look at the circumstances of what can happen when it comes to draft positioning and free agency moves depending on what happens in the Browns-Raiders game on Sunday.
Scott and Joris look more closely at the situation at Cercle Brugge, praise Felice Mazzu's impact at OHL and ask questions of Westerlo. They also find time to say nice things about Anderlecht and probe Belgium's upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
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There is perhaps no figure more emblematic of the paranormal than the psychic. Able to predict the future, see into the past, and even communicate with the dead, the psychic’s (supposed) awesome gifts are matched only by his or her ability to withstand skepticism and ridicule. But are our misgivings towards these intuitives justified? Is it merely smoke and mirrors which they’ve learned to master, or are they, in fact, possessed of powers beyond our comprehension? This hour, we speak with believers, skeptics, and self-proclaimed psychics to find out. GUESTS: Daryl Bem: Emeritus professor of psychology at Cornell University and the author of Feeling the Future: Experimental Evidence for Anomalous Retroactive Influences on Cognition and Affect Allison Dubois: A psychic medium and profiler and the author of several books, including Into the Dark: How the Dead Help Us Heal Benjamin Radford: Deputy editor for Skeptical Inquirer and co-host of Squaring the Strange Emily Stroia: An ituitive medium, the founder of the Intuitive Soul Academy, and the author of several books, including Psychic Development for Beginners Jenniffer Weigel: An Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist and the author of Psychics, Healers and Mediums: A Journalist, a Road Trip, and Voices from the Other Side The Colin McEnroe Show is available as a podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode! Subscribe to The Noseletter, an email compendium of merriment, secrets, and ancient wisdom brought to you by The Colin McEnroe Show. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe, Jonathan McNicol, and Chion Wolf contributed to this show, which originally aired June 28, 2017.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Aging is more than disease—it's the steady decline of function. In this episode of Longevity by Design, Dr. Gil Blander speaks with physicist-turned-biotech innovator Dr. Peter Fedichev about why resilience, not diseases, holds the key to longer lives.Peter explains how his background in theoretical physics shaped his approach to biology and aging. He outlines why startups, not large institutions, are now leading innovation in longevity science. Drawing from physics, he describes aging as a series of “jumps” between states, each leaving the body more fragile.The discussion moves from the limits of current drugs to the promise of new approaches. Peter argues that reducing fluctuations and increasing molecular fidelity could unlock far greater gains in healthspan and lifespan. Listeners gain a fresh lens on what drives aging, where the real breakthroughs may come from, and why the next frontier in longevity will require rethinking the problem altogether. Guest-at-a-Glance
This children’s animated comedy/pop culture phenomenon follows the (mis)adventures of an extremely enthusiastic fry cook. Anney and Lauren dive into the fictional foods of SpongeBob SquarePants -- and some of their real-world extrapolations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ralph and Ehren dive into the excitement of the NFL's return, discussing key players to watch, including Jared Goff and Baker Mayfield, and their potential impacts on their teams. They explore the significance of edge rushers like Micah Parsons and Aiden Hutchinson, and the intriguing case of Travis Hunter. The conversation shifts to the highly anticipated matchups of the week, including the Ravens vs. Bills and the Chiefs vs. Chargers, highlighting the stakes and expectations for each team. The hosts also touch on the evolving landscape of football viewership and the implications of commercialized broadcasts.Chapters (timing is not exact)00:00 Welcome Back to Football01:14 Players to Watch: Goff and Mayfield05:54 Tampa Bay's Prospects and Baker's Revival08:00 Edge Rushers to Watch: Parsons and Hutchinson11:06 The Enigma of Travis Hunter15:47 Caleb Williams: The Future of the Bears25:30 MVP Showdown: Allen vs. Jackson29:38 Red Zone vs. ESPN: The Commercial Debate33:20 The Streaming Dilemma: From Cable to Chaos35:45 Matchup Analysis: Texans vs. Rams40:32 Divisional Showdowns: Week One Excitement50:56 Ravens vs. Bills: A Sunday Night Showdown
In this episode, Sharona and Boz welcome Jeff Anderson back to the pod to talk about power, excellence, expertise, and how to work within grading structures that we are no longer comfortable with. This fascinating conversation touches on everything from analyzing the existing power structures within education and how our individual grading policies uphold or challenge those power structures to the difference between excellence and expertise. We discuss what we actually want our students to learn and know in our classes. LinksPlease note - any books linked here are likely Amazon Associates links. Clicking on them and purchasing through them helps support the show. Thanks for your support!The Landmark ForumCapital in the 21st Century, by Thomas PikettyResourcesThe Center for Grading Reform - seeking to advance education in the United States by supporting effective grading reform at all levels through conferences, educational workshops, professional development, research and scholarship, influencing public policy, and community building.The Grading Conference - an annual, online conference exploring Alternative Grading in Higher Education & K-12.Some great resources to educate yourself about Alternative Grading:The Grading for Growth BlogThe Grading ConferenceThe Intentional Academia BlogRecommended Books on Alternative Grading:Grading for Growth, by Robert Talbert and David ClarkSpecifications Grading, by Linda NilsenUndoing the Grade, by Jesse StommelFollow us on Bluesky, Facebook and Instagram - @thegradingpod. To leave us a comment, please go to our website: www.thegradingpod.com and leave a comment on this episode's page.If you would like to be considered to be a guest on this show, please reach out using the Contact Us form on our website, www.thegradingpod.com.All content of this podcast and website are solely the opinions of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily represent the views of California State University Los
Go to https://expressvpn.com/Randall and find out how you can get 4 months of ExpressVPN free! Shortly after the Firestone Paper was published, rebuttals were published, only months after Firestone. What did these papers have to say? We'll explore Chevrons, Proxies, and more today on Squaring the Circle. Save 40% on Randall's Vantage Plan and view your news clearly with: https://www.groundnews.com/trc RANDALL'S VIEWERS GET FREE SHIPPING FOR LIFE:
08/27 Hour 3: Ben Standig Joins The Junkies - 1:00 Junkies Square Up On Their Outstanding Bets - 20:00 Terry McLaurin's Contract Details - 36:00
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This is not your typical space battle! Turbocharged with brain science and fun facts, this discussion will explore, explain, and celebrate the "psy" in sci-fi! Squaring off are pop culture psychologists Dr. Drea Letamendi (UCLA, The Arkham Sessions) and Dr. Ali Mattu (YouTube's Dr. Ali), who will team up with the persuasive viewpoints of guests Ronald D. Moore (writer, Star Trek: The Next Generation; Deep Space Nine) and Diana Lee Inosanto (actress, Ahsoka; Star Wars: Tales of the Empire). Impartially moderated by Brian Ward (The Arkham Sessions). Dr. Drea Letamendi - @drdreapsychology Dr. Ali Mattu - @alimattu Diana Lee Inosanto - @therealDianaLeeInosanto Brian Ward - @B_ward028 Join our Patreon! Patreon.com/ArkhamSessions
Ground News: www.groundnews.com/trc Those who hold the strictly gradualistic view of our Earth's recent history scoff at the idea of a recent cosmic impact event, even though there are multiple near misses in recent memory. So is the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis sunk? What do the skeptics say? What do the studies they cite say? Join us this episode as we take a deeper dive into the scholarship on this important issue. Shippo: https://try.shippo.com/Randall -RANDALL'S VIEWERS GET FREE SHIPPING FOR LIFE:
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Ground News: www.groundnews.com/trc What does the stratigraphic evidence show happened during the Younger Dryas Period? What do the critics of the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis offer as a counter to the YDIH? Randall unpacks all of this and more this week on Squaring the Circle. Shippo: https://try.shippo.com/Randall -RANDALL'S VIEWERS GET FREE SHIPPING FOR LIFE:
Ground News: www.groundnews.com/trc Two new papers are about to be published which provide more evidence of what happened to our planet. Join us today as we explore these new findings, the Younger Dryas, and provide a debunking of the debunking of the YDIH. Shippo: https://try.shippo.com/Randall -RANDALL'S VIEWERS GET FREE SHIPPING FOR LIFE:
A Trust No1 News Special Report... Explore the mysteries of: * The Bermuda Triangle * The Bimini Road / Atlantis * Robert the (Haunted) Doll * The Coral Castle * Monstera Deliciosa * “Why did Nic do this?!” Experience the horrors of: * Travel (and Travel Anxiety) * Jetlag * Sunshine * Open Water * Social Anxiety * Basically Everything! Join us! Recorded: 13 July 2025 Edited: 17 July 2025 Released: 18 July 2025 Note: The image used for this episode's cover art was (for the very first time) not created by hand, but by AI (via far too many prompts to get something usable, TBH). (More) Links: Skeptoid Adventure: Braving the Bermuda Triangle How to Find Atlantis - Skeptoid Podcast #980 I Want to Rewatch - In Search of... “The Bermuda Triangle” I Want to Rewatch - In Search of... “Atlantis” The Upper Berth by F. Marion Crawford Coral Castle - Skeptoid Podcast #149 Billy Idol - Sweet Sixteen (original MTV version) Billy Idol - Sweet Sixteen (Official Version) Mai-Kai Restaurant and Polynesian Show Squaring the Strange - Episode 258: A ship of skeptics in the Bermuda Triangle! Music: “Dark Science” by David Hilowitz “The Truth Is What We Make of It” by The Agrarians All our episodes are at iwtrw.com (or at iwanttorewatch.com, if you want to type more letters for some reason). Links for everything else I Want To Rewatch-related (including our sweet merch) are at I Want To Rewatch | Linktree.
With new evidence supporting a recent catastrophe, we'll be doing a full a recap of the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis and all of the accompanying material. Join us on Squaring the Circle for a deep dive! Shippo: https://try.shippo.com/Randall -RANDALL'S VIEWERS GET FREE SHIPPING FOR LIFE:
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Breaking! New evidence supporting a recent catastrophe, more evidence for the Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis, plus a recap of the theory. Join us on Squaring the Circle for a deep dive! Shippo: https://try.shippo.com/Randall -RANDALL'S VIEWERS GET FREE SHIPPING FOR LIFE:
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 00:04:06 Science and Psudoscience Americans (Kind of) Smarter on Science We look at a news report from 2007 on the state of science and pseudoscience in America. 2007.02.18 - Lakeland Ledger 0:17:42 Australian Skeptics Newsletter What skeptical news has caught the eye of Tim Mendham this week? Read by Adrienne Hill. http://www.skeptics.com.au 0:32:06 The TROVE Archives A wander through the decades of digitised Australian newspapers on a search for references to James Randi in Australia. 1980.07.24 - The Sydney Morning Herald 1980.06.28 - The Sydney Morning Herald 1980.07.30 - The Sydney Morning Herald 1980.07.30 - The Canberra Times 1980.11.09 - The Sydney Morning Herald 1980.11.13 - The Age http://www.trove.nla.gov.au Also Richard Saunders on Squaring the Strange Podcast https://squaringthestrange.libsyn.com/episode-256-look-into-my-eyes-with-richard-saunders
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This week, the planets are not playing nice. We've got squares on squares on squares, and it's giving full cosmic cage match energy. Explosive beginnings, tense conversations, fated choices—nothing is off the table. But don't worry, it's not all chaos: healing moments and major clarity are woven into the madness. From love blowups to destiny-level path shifts, this is the week that shakes the snow globe. Buckle up, my loves—things are about to get real.
0:00:00 Introduction Richard Saunders 00:03:06 Armidale SitP Join Tim Mendham and Richard Saunders as they travel to Armidale in the New England area of Australia to enjoy the hospitality of the local skeptics. Included is a field report from Armidale Skeptics in the Pub. With thanks to Amelia and Brian Willmer. 0:17:00 Squaring the Strange with Celestia and Ben We catch up with those famed skeptical podcasts from the United States, Ben Radford and Celestial award from the Squaring the Strange Podcast. What's new? What's old? What's going on? https://squaringthestrange.libsyn.com 0:24:12 Psychic Penny's Horoscopes Exclusive to The Skeptic Zone, Psychic Penny casts a horoscope and looks deep into the stars. Is your fate in her hands? This week her mystic insights for Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces. 0:29:32 The TROVE Archives A wander through the decades of digitised Australian newspapers on a search for references to Rex Gilroy. 1979.07.24 - The Age 1976.09.16 - The Citizen - Ottowa 1977.03.13 - The Sun Herald 1979.10.02 - The Age 1987.10.13 - The Sydney Morning Herald http://www.trove.nla.gov.au
Celestia from the Squaring the Strange podcast joins us for this episode as we talk about Power Planet, Battle Bots, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Robocop, Revenge of the Sith, Butterfly Kisses, Last Days by Adam Nevill, Bagman, The Girl with All the Gifts, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Liminal Spaces, Secret Mall Apartment, Frogging, Elder Scrolls Online sells its guts, the Urban Legend reboot, Steve's Lava Chicken, a new Miami Vice movie, Marvel secrets in court, the meta Fantastic Four comic, the Welcome to Metropolis book, The Exit 8, and What's goin' in my mouth. Stop Trebeking me, it's time for a GeekShock!
This Episodes Questions: Brian's Questions: I know planing before face jointing is sacraledge but I was recently visiting with an older experienced wood worker who noted he never face joints. Planes both sides then edge joints and it's fine. Thoughts? Thinking if you want it dead flat perfect or board is not great to start with jointing certainly makes sense. But anybody just plane it? Perhaps starting with a decent board it would work for most applications? My 20” planer is a breeze to put wood through, the jointer is great but takes more effort/time if it's not needed would be a nice step to drop. Curious on your thoughts, Matt Wendig I'm preparing to build a set of kitchen cupboards from white oak. The style will be Mission, with some Frank Lloyd Wright Prairies Style touches. I have several questions. I need to cut up a lot of 3/4" plywood. I have a good track saw and a cabinet tablesaw with side and outfeed tables. When watching videos of some people constructing kitchen cabinets, I'm surprised that they cut the sheet goods with the track saw but then cut them again, to final size, on the table saw. I imagined myself using the track saw only—to do very precise cuts to final size and not cutting the panels twice. What is your process? Any advice on maximizing my chances of getting near-perfect panels with the track saw only and avoiding the two-cuts process? Darrin Guy's Questions: Hey guys, love the podcast. I'm making a screen door for the porch out of cedar that is 1.5” thick, 36” x 84” with 5.5” wide stiles and rails (top, middle and bottom). I have a festool DF500, if I used 10 x 50 dominoes for the joinery would that be strong enough or should I use traditional mortise and tenons? I've read that cedar is pretty dimensionally stable. I was thinking about just staining or oiling the door (I don't want it to turn gray) but does it need an actual topcoat to help keep it from warping? Just don't want to use a finish that is going to flake off and I will have to sand and refinish every year or so. If it needs a topcoat could you recommend a finish? Thanks, Scott in Birmingham. Throughly enjoy the pod cast. I am almost up to date on all past episodes and they hve been quite informative. Little back story on my question. Had a client contact me about repairing a dinning table they had built for their home. For clarity I didn't build the table. The top is a solid wood glue up with breadboards on the ends. On one end of the top the breadboard sticks out about 1/16” past the rest of the top. On the other end 2 boards have a split between the glue line that stretches roughly 2 feet along their length. I'm sure it is from the wood contracting. Any pointers on how to repair the issue? I'm 99.9% sure the table top is made from southern yellow pine. It is stained with a top coat of poly acrylic. Robert Huy's Questions: Hello guys, I love the podcast and have learned a ton from you. Keep up the great work and thank you for your time. I have a question on how you store your tools that require precision/calibration. Specifically, I have an Incra 5000 cross cut sled. When not in use, I store it standing on its side on the shop floor. Is there a better / more correct way? Similar question goes for any other shop made sled / jig that you expect to use over and over again. How do you store it? Max Greddie Woodworks It was mentioned that one of you repalced the wheels on his band saw, do to it wearing out and it was a pain. I have bought a used 14 inch delta bandsaw, and I have no idea how to know if parts are worn out beside the obvious part being the blade. So how can I figure out parts are worn out, sources to shop for replacements ( no home depo in Okinawa) tips and or youtube videos on how to do these maintainance tasks? Oh and what you do to increase the function of a band saw, like would you buy a bow system fence for it? Many thanks, Paul Mitchell Oki Mitch Crafts