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In dieser weihnachtlichen Folge begeben sich Eva, Jana und Elka auf die Spuren des Stern von Bethlehems. Er gehört zu den bekanntesten und zugleich rätselhaftesten Motiven der Weihnachtsgeschichte. Kaum ein astronomisches Phänomen ist so tief im kulturellen Gedächtnis verankert, obwohl wir über ihn erstaunlich wenig wissen. Wir betrachten die religiösen Ursprünge dieses Himmelsphänomen und klären sie mit der astronomischen Realität ab. Unterstützt den Podcast gerne bei [Steady](https://steadyhq.com/de/cosmiclatte/), [Patreon] (https://patreon.com/CosmiclattePodcast) oder [Paypal](https://paypal.me/cosmiclattepod) unterstützen!
1780 - Supernovas y su relación con el clima de la Tierra Siguiendo las recomendaciones de la NASA publicadas en el Informe sobre UAP del 13 de septiembre de 2023, en UDM no aprobamos comentarios que contribuyan a extender el estigma que tradicionalmente ha caído sobre los testigos de UAP/OVNIs. El muro de Comentarios de los episodios de UDM en iVoox NO es una red social. No espere que el creador del podcast “debata” con usted. Universo de Misterios tiene reservado el derecho de admisión y publicación de comentarios. Generalmente, los comentarios anónimos podrían no ser publicados. No envíe comentarios que contengan falacias lógicas. No de información personal. No espere que su comentario sea respondido necesariamente. Comprenda que se reciben diariamente un elevado número de comentarios que han de ser gestionados se publiquen o no. Si hace comentarios con afirmaciones dudosas, arguméntelas aportando enlaces a fuentes fiables (recuerde, el muro de Comentarios de los episodios de UDM en iVoox NO es una red social). En caso de no respaldar su comentario como se indica en la caja de descripción del episodio, su comentario podrá ser no publicado. Contacto con Universo de Misterios: universodemisteriospodcast@gmail.com En la realización de los episodios de Universo de Misterios puede recurrirse a la ayuda de Inteligencia Artificial como herramienta. Puedes hacerte Fan de Universo de Misterios y apoyarlo económicamente obteniendo acceso a todos los episodios cerrados, sin publicidad, desde 1,99 €. Aunque a algunas personas, a veces, puede proporcionar una falsa sensación de alivio, la ignorancia nunca es deseable. Pero eso, tú ya lo sabes... Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
V teh dneh se bo na okrašenem drevesu marsikoga znašla tudi zvezda repatica. Ta je seveda del biblijske zgodbe o rojstvu Jezusa Kristusa. Ko so jo na nebu opazili trije modri kralji, so ji sledili in tako prišli od novorojenčka. Pa lahko z današnjim znanjem pojasnimo, kaj dejansko je bila zvezda repatica? Preverimo v Torkovem kvizu s pomočjo prof. dr. Tomaža Zwittra, predavatelja astronomije, astrofizike in kozmologije na ljubljanski Fakulteti za matematiko in fiziko. Na povezavi lahko poslušate daljši pogovor s prof. dr. Tomažem Zwittrom o zvezdi repatici.https://prvi.rtvslo.si/podkast/prvi-program/123412379/175183439
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Gary - Series 28 Episode 150In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into intriguing discoveries and ongoing challenges in the realm of astrophysics and planetary science.Cosmic Dance of Dying StarsAstronomers have made fascinating observations of a unique star system named Apep, located over 8,000 light years away in the constellation Norma. This rare system consists of three massive stars locked in a 190-year orbit, creating stunning spirals of cosmic dust. Using the advanced capabilities of NASA's Webb Space Telescope and the Very Large Telescope in Chile, researchers captured extraordinary images revealing four distinct dust shells spiraling outward from the stars. Lead author Ryan White from Macquarie University discusses how these findings enhance our understanding of stellar interactions and the evolution of massive stars over time.Titan's Liquid Ocean: A New PerspectiveA recent study challenges the long-held belief that Saturn's largest moon, Titan, harbors a vast underground ocean. Instead, researchers suggest that Titan may have a more complex internal structure characterized by slushy tunnels and pockets of meltwater rather than a global liquid water ocean. This revelation, based on a reanalysis of data from NASA's Cassini mission, could have significant implications for the search for potential life on Titan, indicating that any existing life forms might inhabit a more confined environment with concentrated nutrients.NASA's MAVEN: Communication ChallengesMission managers at NASA are working diligently to restore contact with the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft, which went silent during a routine pass behind Mars on December 6. Engineers are analyzing data from before the loss of signal to identify the cause and determine if the spacecraft can be salvaged. MAVEN has been crucial for studying Mars' atmosphere and has served as a vital communications relay for surface missions.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesAstrophysical JournalNatureNASA TVBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.(00:00:00) This is space time series 28 episode 150 for broadcast on 22nd December 2025(00:00:47) NASA's Webb Space Telescope reveals four spectacular dust shells from distant star system(00:10:58) New study says Titan probably doesn't have a vast underground liquid water ocean(00:15:57) NASA mission managers continue efforts to restore contact with missing maven spacecraft(00:18:36) New study finds shared genetic patterns across 14 common psychiatric disorders(00:20:56) A new study claims acupuncture treatment for lower back pain reduces pain
Having shamelessly befriended Jamz Supernova a few weeks back, we managed to coax her into the DJH studio with the promise of a season ticket to watch Grimsby Town. We chatted about her rise through the radio ranks from local station in Sydenham to the BBC, where she has presented shows for ten years. Have listen, this is a woman with a mission and purpose.
Send us a textEpisode #24 // Season:2025This episode isn't about dance. It's about belief.The kind you have to build when no one around you sees your vision when the people closest to you tell you it's unrealistic, impossible, or “not going to work.”In this raw and deeply empowering conversation, I sit down with Anastasia Supernova, a professional dancer whose journey is a powerful reminder that confidence is not something you're born with it's something you choose, over and over again.Anastasia opens up about a moment many wouldn't expect from someone now considered a professional: attending her first dance festival and sitting on the sidelines, watching instead of participating. Not because she wasn't talented but because her self-confidence was shattered. She questioned whether she belonged there at all. She second-guessed herself as a professional. She felt invisible in a room she had worked so hard to enter.And that's the point.We all start somewhere.Even the women we admire.Even the ones we think “got lucky.”This episode is about what happens before the applause, before the titles, before the confidence looks effortless. It's about choosing to believe in yourself when your inner voice is quiet and the external voices are loud with doubt.Anastasia's story is a reminder that:You don't need permission to dream biggerYou don't need validation to beginAnd you don't need to feel ready to take the first stepYou just need to stay in the room long enough to remember who you are.If you've ever doubted yourself, felt behind, questioned your worth, or chased a dream that others didn't understand this episode is for you.Because believing in yourself isn't delusion. It's the first act of courage. Follow Anastasia https://www.instagram.com/anastasia.supernova.dance/ Join Anatasias on-line class https://surl.li/mhxpsi Support the show-----Our intro and outro music is made by Ashley from Lullaby The Fear Podcast. Listen to Lullaby here: https://lullabythefearpodcast.com/Special offer on Chippendale tickets! Use code BRYGHT25 for 25% off tickets to The Chippendales on Ticketmaster.Use code BRYGHT25 to get 25% OFF your tickets now!Sign up for Emails: https://promotions.lpage.co/campaigns/2789115See our trade show schedule: https://bryghtenup.com/pages/eventsFree online webinars: https://bryghtenup.com/pages/webinarStart Your Own Podcast for FREE With Buzzsprout Using Our Link and Get $20!! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=739373Follow us on social media @betweenbothcheekspodcastEmail us at podcast@bryghtenup.com
Le 18 août 2025, la collaboration LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA a détecté des ondes gravitationnelles issues de la fusion d'un système binaire d'étoiles à neutrons en dessous du seuil de masse classique. Au moins une des étoiles à neutrons avait une masse inférieure à celle du Soleil. Le Zwicky Transient Facility a cartographié la localisation approximative de cet événement et a découvert une source transitoire coïncidant spatialement et temporellement avec le déclenchement des ondes gravitationnelles. La première semaine de suivi a révélé des propriétés similaires à celles d'une kilonova de type GW170817. Mais les suivis ultérieurs suggèrent des propriétés plus proches de celles d'une jeune supernova de type IIb à enveloppe dépouillée. Une analyse approfondie montre qu'il pourrait s'agir en fait des deux, dans un nouveau processus qu'on appelle une superkilonova... L'étude est parue dans The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Source ZTF25abjmnps (AT2025ulz) and S250818k: A Candidate Superkilonova from a Subthreshold Subsolar Gravitational-wave TriggerMansi Kasliwal et al.The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 995, Number 2 (15 december 2025)https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ae2000 Illustrations Vue d'artiste du phénomène de superkilonova (Caltech/K. Miller and R. Hurt (IPAC)) Mansi Kasliwal
~ #HouseOfGroove #048 ~ Your monthly dose of Groove! This episode features tracks from Crusy, Earth n Days, Supernova, Franky Rizardo, Piem, Darius Syrossian & many more! TRACKLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1FLi0WVE0LRYHb1cosC4JV Follow me for more music and good vibes! ➔ @elliotdeejay (https://instagram.com/elliotdeejay) #GroovyPromos ➔ Send MP3 320kbps & your socials to promos@elliotdeejay.com to be featured on #HouseOfGroove! ----- Tu dosis mensual de Groove! En este episodio suenan temas de Crusy, Earth n Days, Supernova, Franky Rizardo, Piem, Darius Syrossian y muchos más! TRACKLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1FLi0WVE0LRYHb1cosC4JV Sígueme para más música y buen rollo! ➔ @elliotdeejay (https://instagram.com/elliotdeejay) #GroovyPromo ➔ Envía MP3 320kbps y tus redes a promos@elliotdeejay.com para sonar en #HouseOfGroove! ====== ~ Groovy Promos ~ Cajmere, Dajae - Brighter Days (Dave Gerrard Remix) - SoundCloud: @a-guy-called-gerrard - Instagram: www.instagram.com/dave.gerrard/ ----- Deetres (ES) - What Now - SoundCloud: @deetres - Instagram: www.instagram.com/deetresdj/ ----- Crusy x Ferreck Dawn - Kiki (Aiiax 'In My Arms' Edit) - SoundCloud: @aiiaxmusic - Instagram: www.instagram.com/aiiaxmusic/ ----- Mike Sandcastle - Walking By The Sea [The Discography Lessons] - SoundCloud: @mikesandcastle - Instagram: www.instagram.com/mikesandcastle/ ----- MARK US - Like A Boss [Other Tropics] - SoundCloud: @mark_us_house - Instagram: www.instagram.com/mark_us_house ----- Cas - Dance With Me [Bunny Clan Records] - SoundCloud: @casmusicus - Instagram: www.instagram.com/casmusicus ----- Lenn Wated - Can Do - SoundCloud: @lenn_wated - Instagram: www.instagram.com/lennwated ----- Hector Couto - El House (Gee Beat Edit) - SoundCloud: @geebeatmusic - Instagram: www.instagram.com/gee_beat/ ----- IPX - Goddess Aphrodite - SoundCloud: @djipx - Instagram: www.instagram.com/dji.p.x/ ----- Josh Baker x Prospa - You Don't Own Me (Makobo Extended Edit) Makobo - React - SoundCloud: @kamil-becdach - Instagram: www.instagram.com/makobomusic_/ ----- DumitrEscu - Sitting In The Sun (Walking In The Rain) (sam sax edit) - SoundCloud: @samsaxuk - Instagram: www.instagram.com/samsaxuk ====== 'House of Groove' shows ELLIOT's sound, combining everything from House to Tech. It might be a bassline that vibrates your chest or fresh drums that make you move, but it surely has a groove! ----- El show 'House of Groove' muestra el sonido de ELLIOT, combinando todo entre el House y el Tech. Ya puede ser una bassline que te vibre en el pecho o una percusión que te haga mover, pero seguro que tiene groove! ====== * Legal disclaimer: None of the songs in this mix have been produced by me. For any copyright issues, please contact me. * Nota legal: Ninguna de las canciones en esta sesión ha sido producida por mí. Para cualquier problema relacionado con derechos de autor, por favor contactar conmigo.
"Je n'avais jamais songé à la liberté, avant que cette notion n'apparaisse dans les questions que vous aviez posées, pour orienter notre réflexion. Ce constat m'a conduit à un aveu : "je ne suis pas libre de vivre mes désirs". Jusqu'ici, j'ai choisi d'ignorer mes chaînes, en me créant des échappatoires virtuelles et secrètes. Je pense au mot libertin et à sa racine "liber". Au fond, je suis un libertin empêché. Ma quête de liberté se confine à l'ombre, faute de pouvoir s'exprimer au grand jour." Récit original par Alain. Voix par Supernova (https://www.deferlante.be/vers-le-plaisir/).
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
In this episode of SpaceTime, we uncover groundbreaking discoveries and exciting celestial events that illuminate our understanding of the universe.Earliest Supernova Ever DetectedAstronomers have achieved a remarkable milestone by detecting the earliest supernova ever observed, dating back to a mere 730 million years after the Big Bang. Using the powerful Webb Space Telescope, this supernova, cataloged as GRB250314A, emitted a gamma ray burst that has shattered previous distance records. Lead author Andrew Levin shares insights into how this discovery provides a glimpse into the universe when it was only 5% of its current age, revealing surprising similarities with modern supernovae despite the vast differences in their epochs.Liquid Water on Mars: New EvidenceNew seismic data from NASA's Mars InSight lander suggests that liquid water could still exist beneath the Martian surface, potentially providing a habitat for microbial life. The analysis of marsquakes has revealed boundaries in the Martian crust that indicate the presence of water-filled cracks, offering compelling evidence that life may persist on the Red Planet. We discuss the implications of these findings and the methodologies used to analyze the Martian subsurface.The Great Geminids Meteor Shower of 2025The annual Geminid meteor shower is reaching its peak, presenting stargazers with the chance to witness up to 100 meteors per hour under optimal conditions. Unlike many meteor showers that originate from comets, the Geminids are unique as they come from the asteroid 3200 Phaethon. Dr. Robert Massey provides tips on how to best observe this spectacular celestial event, emphasizing the importance of dark skies and the naked eye for optimal viewing.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsBritish Medical JournalNature CommunicationsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.(00:00:00) New clues suggest that liquid water could still exist on Mars today(00:00:48) Astronomers have detected the earliest supernova ever seen using the Webb Space Telescope(00:05:10) New study based on seismic data suggests liquid water may still exist on Mars(00:09:12) The Geminids are visible between now and December 20th(00:13:10) New study finds coffee may slow down biological aging of people with mental illnesses
Send us a textEpisode 41 - The Holiday Year End Special and Top Gun Debate with Whitey from the ModelGeeks PodcastIn the year end Holiday Special, the guys are once again joined by Adam Jackson to talk about the recent Turkey Shoot, Holiday Auction, and how people outside the hobby view it and the people who do it. It wouldn't be a Holiday Special if the guy didn't talk about what they want for Christmas and Hanukkah, The Not So Secret Santa, and their hobby resolutions for 2026. There are no outtakes in this episode, and is unedited as much as possible to keep everything in as it happened....and it is funny. Make sure to stay until after the end holiday music for a real funny debate between Rob Riv and Whitey from the ModelGeeks Podcast to finally see what is the better movie...the original Top Gun or its sequel, Top Gun Maverick. It's a hell of a lot of fun so make sure to listen and enjoy!Opening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail the Insanity Crew at modelinginsanitypodcast@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.
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https://spacescoop.org/en/scoops/2528/whats-the-shape-of-a-supernova/ Rewritten & recorded by your editor, Richard Drumm. When you imagine an explosion in space, a supernova is usually what first comes to mind. But astronomers are still quite puzzled by some of the details of these cosmic fireworks. The typical supernova we often picture is really the end of a massive star's life. And a very dramatic ending at that! During its existence, a star keeps its spherical shape through a very delicate balance between: - the outward pressure created by the core's nuclear heat, what we call the radiation pressure, and - the gravity that compresses the star toward its center of mass. We call this balance a state of hydrostatic equilibrium. We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs. Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too! Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations. Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News
SpaceTime with Stuart Gary Gary - Series 28 Episode 147In this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into remarkable discoveries that significantly enhance our understanding of the cosmos.Longest Gamma Ray Burst Ever DetectedAstronomers have made headlines with the discovery of the longest gamma ray burst ever recorded, GRB 250702B, which lasted over seven hours. This unprecedented event is reshaping our understanding of stellar explosions and their aftermath. Initial observations indicate that this extraordinary burst may have originated from a black hole consuming a star, prompting new theories about the mechanisms behind these powerful cosmic phenomena. We explore the implications of this finding and how it challenges existing models of gamma ray bursts.Elemental Bounty in Supernova RemnantFor the first time, scientists have detected chlorine and potassium in the remnants of the supernova Cassiopeia A, utilizing the advanced capabilities of the CRISM spacecraft. This discovery sheds light on the elemental processes that occur during stellar explosions and their connection to the formation of elements crucial for life on Earth. We discuss the significance of these findings and their impact on our understanding of stellar nucleosynthesis.International Space Station Fully OccupiedIn a historic first, the International Space Station has reached full capacity, with all eight of its docking ports in use. We discuss the implications of this milestone, including the logistics of managing multiple spacecraft and the ongoing missions currently underway aboard the ISS.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical SocietyAstrophysical Journal LettersNature AstronomyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.(00:00:00) This is space Time Series 28, Episode 147 full broadcast on 17 December 2025(00:00:47) Astronomers have detected the longest gamma ray burst ever detected(00:11:11) Astronomers have detected chlorine and potassium in a supernova remnant(00:18:27) International Space Station is fully occupied with all eight docking ports now in use(00:20:05) New study claims flavonoids may help improve insulin resistance(00:24:58) You're a multiple award winner. You've won in creative writing and controversy(00:26:05) Space Time is available every Monday, Wednesday and Friday through bitesz. com
The SUPERNOVA LT is ACME's bold entry into high-output, long-throw LED fixtures, packed with features built for demanding environments and creative designers. Chris and Lacy break down the specs, innovative effects, and unique features, digging into what sets this new light apart and where it fits into the modern live event toolkit.
In this episode, we dive into some thought-provoking topics that could reshape our understanding of the universe. A groundbreaking study introduces the immersion theory, suggesting that Earth-like planets may be far more common than previously believed, thanks to the explosive influence of nearby supernovae. We also explore the Eschtachian hypothesis, which proposes that our first contact with extraterrestrial life might come in the form of a powerful signal from a civilization in distress. Additionally, we highlight an exciting week of record space launches, including China's Long March 12A rocket and South Korea's Hanbit Nano. We celebrate a significant milestone for NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which has captured its 100,000th image, and we wrap up with the announcement of NASA's Orbit Challenge, inviting college students to innovate for future space exploration.### Timestamps & Stories01:05 – **Story 1: Immersion Theory and Earth-like Planets****Key Facts**- A new study suggests rocky planets may be more common due to supernova explosions.- Estimates indicate that 10-50% of sun-like stars could host planetary systems formed under these conditions.03:20 – **Story 2: The Eschtachian Hypothesis****Key Facts**- Proposed by David Kipping, this theory posits that first contact with aliens may come from a civilization in its final phase.- The idea suggests we may receive a powerful signal as a last testament rather than a friendly communication.05:45 – **Story 3: Record-Breaking Week for Space Launches****Key Facts**- Multiple agencies, including SpaceX and China's space program, are set to launch various missions.- Notable launches include the Ariane 6 for Galileo satellites and Blue Origin's crewed flight.08:00 – **Story 4: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Milestone****Key Facts**- NASA's MRO has captured its 100,000th image, chosen by a high school student through the HiWish program.- The landmark photo features stunning mesas and dunes in Syrtis Major.10:15 – **Story 5: NASA's Orbit Challenge for Students****Key Facts**- This new competition invites college students to develop solutions for Earth and deep space exploration.- With a prize pool of up to $380,000, registration is open until February 9, 2026.### Sources & Further Reading1. Science Advances2. NASA3. SpaceX4. European Space Agency5. JAXA### Follow & ContactX/Twitter: @AstroDailyPodInstagram: @astrodailypodEmail: hello@astronomydaily.ioWebsite: astronomydaily.ioClear skies and see you tomorrow!
In episode 151 of the Glow Journal podcast, host Gemma Dimond talks to the founder of Supernova Body, Cici Stefanova.By virtue of my job, I'm asked pretty often which beauty brands I'm genuinely excited by or who I think both the industry and consumers should be keeping an eye on, and for the last 18 months my first answer has been Supernova Body without a second of hesitation. This brand is everything I love in a new brand- the products are genuinely innovative and fill a legitimate market gap, it's making beauty fun and sexy and that's what beauty is to me, and it's led by a founder who is only in this for the right reasons. Cici actually reminds me a lot of Deciem and The Ordinary's Nicola Kilner, who I often cite as one of my all time favourite guests, as they're both really beautiful examples of female founders leading with kindness. Supernova Body is an active, high performance body care brand, formulated specifically to target and treat body acne, that Cici launched in 2024 following four years of product development and, in this episode, Cici very kindly gave me an exclusive on the brand's next launch coming in early 2026… In this conversation, Cici shares how she landed Sephora UK as Supernova's very first retailer, some of the unexpected benefits of remaining D2C and self funded for the first year, and why her exit interview from British Vogue didn't go quite as expected.Read more at glowjournal.comFollow Supernova Body on Instagram @supernova.bodyStay up to date with Gemma on Instagram at @gemdimond and @glow.journal, or get in touch at hello@gemkwatts.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When was Christ born? I held a livestream to tackle some of the most enduring mysteries surrounding the Christmas story, diving deep into scholarly debates concerning the timing of Christ's birth, the nature of the Star of Bethlehem, and the identity and traditions surrounding the Wise Men. The discussion also included a giveaway of a free copy of Sand Tanner’s book, Lighthouse, authored by Ronald Huggins. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d0hOvJoXQc Don't miss our other conversations about Christmas: https://gospeltangents.com/lds_theology/christmas/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved The Great Dating Debate: When Was Christ Born? The discussion began by addressing the fact that the calendar we use today, created by the 6th-century monk Dionysius Exiguus. He mistakenly placed Christ's birth several years too late. There is no Year Zero. Modern scholars generally agree that Herod the Great died in 4 BC, a crucial historical marker, meaning Jesus could not have been born as late as 1 BC because Herod would have been dead for three or four years by then. Dr. Jeffrey Chadwick proposes that December of 5 BC is the correct birth month. However, Dr. Thomas Wayment argues that biblical writers like Matthew and Luke were composing gospels, not history, and were unconcerned with precise details, suggesting that historical data only allows us to know the date within a year or two, and certainly not within a specific month. Adding to the complexity is the mention of a census in Luke 2, which is historically problematic, as the census conducted by Quirinius (Cyrenius) is typically placed around 6 AD, about 10 years after Herod's death, creating a significant timeline contradiction. Explaining the Star of Bethlehem The question of what caused the Star of Bethlehem led to an examination of several astronomical and scientific theories, particularly in the context of both the Bible (Matthew 2) and the Book of Mormon (3rd Nephi 1). Information comes from several sources, including the 2004 documentary called Mystery of the Three Kings by Questar Entertainment. Planetary Alignment: Astronomer Michael Molnar proposed that the star was actually an occultation where the moon passed in front of Jupiter, a theory based on Babylon’s astrological beliefs concerning the birth dates of divine kings. Solar Eclipse: Another possibility, suggested by Jerry Grover, is a solar eclipse which occurred in 6 BC, a date near the proposed birth time. In Mesopotamia, eclipses were frequently associated with the rising of a new king or the death of an old king, which would explain why Herod was troubled. The eclipse was rare, rising in Mesoamerica and setting as a partial eclipse in Persia, where the Wise Men were thought to originate. Coronal Mass Ejection (CME): Grover also offered the idea of a CME (a massive ejection of plasma from the sun hitting Earth’s magnetosphere). This event could cause the northern lights (auroras) to become supercharged and move far south, appearing as “weird domes and other shapes in Mesoamerica”. This theory is particularly interesting because it could scientifically explain the Book of Mormon account that the night became “as light as day all night long” in the American Hemisphere, while the phenomenon might not have been noticed in the Middle East. Furthermore, the sign may have been accompanied by a crackling or hissing sound, as ions drop and release their charge in the atmosphere. Supernovas and comets are generally dismissed as options because they are either too short-lived or were historically seen as signs of impending doom. The Wise Men: Identity, Gifts, and Legacy The Wise Men (Magi or Magoi) were likely astrologers, healers, and dream readers from the east, specifically the Parthian/Persian Empire (modern Iran/Iraq area.) Their arrival in Jerusalem would have been concerning to Herod, especially since they were Persians entering Roman-controlled territory. The word Magoi is the same word used for magician or sorcerer. They may have been followers of the Zoroastrian religion, which is monotheistic and shares beliefs with Judaism, such as a belief in resurrection and a coming savior. Zoroastrian astronomers may have recognized the confluence of Jupiter and Saturn in 7 BC as a sign of a new king in Israel. The three traditional gifts carried profound meaning: Gold represented kingship. Frankincense represented divinity or God. Myrrh was extremely valuable (worth seven times the weight of gold) and represented healing; its use in embalming also served as a foreshadowing of Jesus's eventual death. The Magi are celebrated in many traditions, particularly in Spanish-speaking countries, where January 6th is known as Three Kings Day24,25. On this day, which occurs 12 days after Christmas, presents are exchanged, left by the Three Kings rather than Santa Claus. Legends regarding the Magi’s relics and tombs are found across the globe, including claims in Sava, Iran (recorded by Marco Polo); Axum, Ethiopia; Milan, Italy, and the most famous location in the West, the Cologne Cathedral in Germany. Don't miss our other conversations about Christmas: https://gospeltangents.com/lds_theology/christmas/ Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved
Send us a textEpisode 40 - Why We Do This Hobby with Special Guest Matt McDougallIn this episode, Matt McDougall from Doogs Studio joins the Insanity to talk about his time in the hobby as well as his Doogs Studios 3D Printing company. Jeff Herne also sits in on the show while Justin goes on his ghost hunt. The guys first talk about why they do this hobby and how the hobby gives back to them. Topic 2 gets a little more hectic calling out those who could be considered trophy "whores" in this hobby, this could offend some, but that is the intention. This is a great show with some great laughs and content. So take a listen, enjoy, and have some laughs....Opening and end music by Supernova by Arthur Vyncke https://soundcloud.com/arthurvostMusic promoted by http://www.free-stock-music.comJoin the Podcast on Facebook on The Modeling Insanity Podcast PageEmail the Insanity Crew at modelinginsanitypodcast@gmail.com for any comments or suggestions.
# Exploring the Universe's Frontiers: Webb Telescope Reveals Cosmic SecretsDiscover the latest groundbreaking James Webb Space Telescope discoveries in this captivating episode of The Space Cowboy podcast. Journey through the cosmos as we explore Webb's most remarkable findings from late 2025, including the earliest supernova ever detected, ancient black holes challenging formation theories, and revolutionary exoplanet observations.Learn how Webb captured GRB 250314A from just 730 million years after the Big Bang, providing unprecedented insights into early stellar evolution. Dive into fascinating revelations about exoplanets like TOI-561 b with its magma oceans and atmospheric mysteries, and WASP-107b's massive helium clouds extending ten times beyond its radius.The episode covers Webb's extraordinary contributions to our understanding of nearby celestial bodies too - from Saturn's moon Titan to Jupiter's brilliant auroras, plus stunning imagery of nebulae, black holes, and star formation regions throughout our galaxy.Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts, space exploration fans, and anyone fascinated by the universe's deepest secrets, this episode showcases how the Webb Telescope continues revolutionizing our cosmic perspective through NASA, ESA, and CSA's remarkable collaboration.Some great Deals https://amzn.to/49SJ3QsFor more check out http://www.quietplease.aiThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
We're in the middle of December but the top-class racing keeps coming, with the $2 million Ingham at Randwick, the $1 million Supernova at Pakenham, the $1.5 million Gold Rush at Ascot and four black-type races at Eagle Farm.
The Little Birdie crew preview the biggest races across Australia to make sure your betting operation today and this Saturday is a success. With decades of punting expertise Scoot & Walt along with Nick Noonan & Shane Adair chew the fat with proven winners in each state.
TheKingzone and TheFizzer give you a short sharp wrap of their better bets for this week's Saturday Racing.The boys Sat Sets: KingAscot R9 - 10. Cosmic Crusader and 13. Super Smink Eagle Farm 10 - 5. Flying Aurelius Gawler R8 - 7. I Auspectjeu FizzPakenham 4-7 Biancelli Pak 9-7 Persian spirit Rand 2-17 Lady Olenna Gawl 4-9 Torrita Eagle 6-10 Chakra Boy Ascot 5-7 Cessation Support the show by using code "GALLOP" with Ladbrokes
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SpaceTime with Stuart Gary - Series 28 Episode 145In this episode of SpaceTime, we explore groundbreaking discoveries that deepen our understanding of the origins of life and the dynamics of our galaxy.Sugars and Stardust: Insights from Asteroid BennuNASA's Osiris Rex mission has returned samples from the asteroid Bennu, revealing the presence of biologically essential sugars, including ribose and glucose, along with a unique gum-like substance never before seen in astromaterials. These findings, published in Nature Geoscience and Nature Astronomy, suggest that the building blocks for life were widespread throughout the early solar system. The discovery of ribose supports the RNA world hypothesis, indicating that RNA might have been the first genetic material. Additionally, the presence of glucose hints at the early energy sources available for life on Earth.Stars Defying the Black HoleAstronomers have observed numerous stars in stable orbits around Sagittarius A, the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. This discovery, reported in Astronomy and Astrophysics, challenges previous assumptions that these objects were merely clouds of dust on a collision course with destruction. Instead, the new data from the ERIS Enhanced Resolution Imager and Spectrograph reveals a dynamic and stable environment around the black hole, providing a unique laboratory for studying interactions between black holes and stars.Martian Mystery Solved?A new radar technique employed by NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has cast doubt on the existence of a suspected underground lake beneath the Martian South Pole ice cap. Initial signals that suggested the presence of liquid water have been reinterpreted as possibly being layers of rock and dust. This innovative approach opens new avenues for investigating subsurface resources on Mars, which could have significant implications for future exploration.www.spacetimewithstuartgary.com✍️ Episode ReferencesNature GeoscienceNature AstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsGeophysical Research LettersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spacetime-your-guide-to-space-astronomy--2458531/support.
### Episode Summary A thrilling spacewalk at the Tiangong Space Station, the discovery of the oldest supernova witnessed by the James Webb Telescope, and new insights into the chaotic nature of Super Jupiters highlight today's episode. We also explore the powerful winds generated by a supermassive black hole, showcasing the dynamic interactions in our universe.### Timestamps & Stories 01:05 – **Story 1: Marathon Spacewalk at Tiangong Space Station****Key Facts** - Two astronauts from the Shenshou 21 mission conducted an 8-hour spacewalk to inspect damage on the Shenshou 20 return capsule, struck by space debris. - Installation of new debris protection systems highlights the growing threat of space junk. 03:40 – **Story 2: Record Launches by China****Key Facts** - China set a national record with three Long March rocket launches in under 19 hours. - Missions included broadband satellite deployments and classified military satellites. 05:20 – **Story 3: Bold Recommendations for Mars Exploration****Key Facts** - A new report emphasizes the search for life as the top priority for crewed Mars missions. - Proposed campaigns focus on glacier ice and deep subsurface exploration for biosignatures. 07:00 – **Story 4: Oldest Supernova Detected by JWST****Key Facts** - James Webb Telescope identifies a supernova from 13 billion years ago, just 730 million years post-Big Bang. - This discovery provides insights into the early universe and the lifecycle of massive stars. 08:40 – **Story 5: Super Jupiters Challenge Our Understanding****Key Facts** - Research on exoplanet VHS 1256 b reveals a chaotic atmosphere, differing significantly from Jupiter's stability. - The study suggests massive gas giants may exhibit turbulent weather patterns instead of organized bands. 10:15 – **Story 6: Winds from a Supermassive Black Hole****Key Facts** - A supermassive black hole in galaxy NGC 3783 emits powerful winds at 1/5 the speed of light, impacting galaxy evolution. - Observations from XMM-Newton and XRISM telescopes reveal the connection between black holes and their host galaxies. ### Sources & Further Reading 1. NASA2. European Space Agency3. James Webb Space Telescope4. Mars Exploration Program5. NASA Black Hole Research### Follow & Contact X/Twitter: @AstroDailyPod Instagram: @astrodailypod Email: hello@astronomydaily.io Website: astronomydaily.io Clear skies and see you tomorrow!
Sponsor Details:This episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. To get our special Space Nuts listener discounts and four months free bonus, all with a 30-day money-back guarantee, simply visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts or use the coupon code SPACENUTS at checkout.Cosmic Curiosities: Time Dilation, Supernova Remnants, and Aurora ColorsIn this engaging Q&A edition of Space Nuts, hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson tackle a series of thought-provoking questions from their curious audience. From the enigmatic nature of time in anti-gravity fields to the vibrant colors of auroras, this episode dives deep into the mysteries of the cosmos.Episode Highlights:- Time in Anti-Gravity Fields: Andrew and Fred explore the implications of time dilation in gravitational and anti-gravity environments, discussing how time appears to flow differently depending on the observer's frame of reference.- Supernova Remnants: The hosts address whether we can still see the star remnants that contributed to the formation of heavy elements in our solar system, revealing the complexities of cosmic recycling.- The Colors of Aurora: Listener Nate's question about the stunning colors of auroras leads to a fascinating discussion on the atmospheric processes that create different hues, from greens to reds and beyond.- Relativistic Mass and Spacecraft Acceleration: Lee from Sweden poses an intriguing idea about using relativistic mass ejection to enhance spacecraft propulsion, prompting a conversation about the theoretical limits of current technology and the physics involved.For more Space Nuts, including our continuously updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform.If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/about.Stay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-astronomy-insights-cosmic-discoveries--2631155/support.
Im Dezember des Jahres 185 bemerkten Astronomen in China ein strahlendes Himmelsobjekt, das zuvor nicht zu sehen war – ein „Gaststern“. Heute ist klar, dass damals eine Supernova aufgeflammt sein muss, das explosive Ende eines massereichen Sterns. Lorenzen, Dirk www.deutschlandfunk.de, Sternzeit
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0:00 - Vic, Mose, and Mat Smith can't believe the night Jamal Murray had in Indy hitting 10 out of 11 threes. They discuss this and how the Nuggets have won eight of their last twelve...with all eight of those games being on the road.16:20 - The gang pivots to talking some Broncos ahead of their Sunday matchup with the Raiders. Coach Payton had some actually interesting thoughts about how the team got to this point and really appreciating where the team is at right now. It's almost...zen?34:57 - The NFL Hall of Fame is gonna be adding Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft into its ranks in Canton and yet...Mike Shanahan is still without a gold suit. The gang grumbles about this snub and the history of Shanny getting kicked down the line for someone else.
Es gibt bestimmte radioaktive Isotope auf der Erde, die sind nicht irdischen Ursprungs. Sie stammen aus dem Inneren riesiger Sterne und wurden ins All geschleudert, als der Stern in einer Supernova explodierte. Eine neue Messanlage bei Dresden verfolgt die Spur solcher Isotope. Mehr über die astrophysikalische Arbeit unseres Gesprächspartners Prof. Anton Wallner am Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) lest ihr hier. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/forschungsquartett-supernova
Es gibt bestimmte radioaktive Isotope auf der Erde, die sind nicht irdischen Ursprungs. Sie stammen aus dem Inneren riesiger Sterne und wurden ins All geschleudert, als der Stern in einer Supernova explodierte. Eine neue Messanlage bei Dresden verfolgt die Spur solcher Isotope. Mehr über die astrophysikalische Arbeit unseres Gesprächspartners Prof. Anton Wallner am Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) lest ihr hier. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/forschungsquartett-supernova
Es gibt bestimmte radioaktive Isotope auf der Erde, die sind nicht irdischen Ursprungs. Sie stammen aus dem Inneren riesiger Sterne und wurden ins All geschleudert, als der Stern in einer Supernova explodierte. Eine neue Messanlage bei Dresden verfolgt die Spur solcher Isotope. Mehr über die astrophysikalische Arbeit unseres Gesprächspartners Prof. Anton Wallner am Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) lest ihr hier. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/wissen/forschungsquartett-supernova
Ci sono anche altri podcast del Post: la rassegna stampa Morning, le Altre Indagini di Stefano Nazzi, gli approfondimenti di Francesco Costa su Wilson, e molti altri che parlano di scienza, esteri, linguaggio. E poi c'è quello su Sanremo. Sono i podcast dedicati a chi ha un abbonamento al Post, che a Natale puoi regalare, o farti regalare. Da quasi un mese è in corso una crisi diplomatica tra Giappone e Cina, che è partita da una frase su Taiwan ma sta avendo ripercussioni molto più ampie. Con Guido Alberto Casanova, analista del centro studi ISPI. I consigli di Guido Alberto Casanova– La serie tv taiwanese Zero Day Attack – Lotta per la sopravvivenza di Rana Mitter – Il podcast Supernova in the East di Dan Carlin Sul Post– La grossa crisi tra Cina e Giappone, su Taiwan– Mentre se la prende col Giappone, la Cina guarda a Taiwan – Taiwan ci tiene proprio a mostrare gratitudine al Giappone – Che rapporto hanno Taiwan e la Cina Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In dieser Folge geht es um die Stürme auf Neptun und Uranus und neue Erkenntnisse über das, was in ihrem Inneren stattfindet. Außerdem klären wir, ob neue Forschung wirklich zeigt, dass das Universum langsamer expandiert. Evi hat diesmal einen Gast mitgebracht und taucht hinab in den “Abyss”. Wenn ihr uns unterstützen wollt, könnt ihr das hier tun: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PodcastDasUniversum Oder hier: https://steadyhq.com/de/dasuniversum Oder hier: https://www.patreon.com/dasuniversum
Sponsor Details:This episode of Space Nuts is brought to you with the support of NordVPN. To get our special Space Nuts listener discounts and four months free bonus, all with a 30-day money-back guarantee, simply visit www.nordvpn.com/spacenuts or use the coupon code SPACENUTS at checkout.Cosmic Queries: The Birth of Our Sun, Future Discoveries, and Gas GiantsIn this thought-provoking Q&A episode of Space Nuts, hosts Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson tackle an array of intriguing listener questions that span the cosmos. From the possibility of witnessing the birth of our sun to the future of astronomical discoveries, this episode is filled with insights that will leave you pondering the mysteries of the universe.Episode Highlights:- The Birth of Our Sun: Daryl from South Australia wonders if we could ever witness the birth of our sun through ancient light. Andrew and Fred explore the limitations of observing such distant events and the fascinating concept of light echoes that allow us to glimpse historical cosmic phenomena.- Future Discoveries in Astronomy: Rennie from California asks what we might uncover in the next century regarding dark matter, dark energy, and the Big Bang. The hosts discuss the rapid advancements in technology and how they may lead to groundbreaking discoveries in our understanding of the universe.- Gas Giants and Their Moons: Dave from New Jersey poses a hypothetical scenario about a super Jupiter with an Earth-sized moon. The discussion delves into tidal locking and the potential for life in the Goldilocks zone of such massive planets, revealing the complexities of planetary formation.- Gas Giants and Supernovae: Cal from Swansea questions whether a gas giant could absorb debris from a supernova to become a star. The hosts clarify the dynamics of supernova explosions and the potential for rogue planets to host their own moons, igniting curiosity about the possibilities of life in the cosmos.For more Space Nuts, including our continuously updating newsfeed and to listen to all our episodes, visit our website. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on Facebook, X, YouTube Music Music, Tumblr, Instagram, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform.If you'd like to help support Space Nuts and join our growing family of insiders for commercial-free episodes and more, visit spacenutspodcast.com/about.Stay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts-astronomy-insights-cosmic-discoveries--2631155/support.
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In this episode of Kaizoku Uncharted, the crew discusses the masterpiece that is One Piece! With Keoni joining the show, Justin and Jakia are curious to hear his take on One Piece through the years from an anime and manga perspective. Wediscuss 1145, 1146, and 1147, Keoni gives a brief recap of each episode and then the crew dives in. We get more information and learn how Elbaf recognizes Luffy, Nika as their God of legend. Jakia brings up an interesting theory about BigMom is creating her own Noah's Ark, and how pivotal that is with the news Vegapunk dropped about the end of the world. She also questions what information does Big Mom have in order for her to have successfully brokered a deal with theGiants for Lola's marriage. Justin continues his Sanji love and adoration in Jakia's face. We briefly got through the Supernovas and how they are woven into the story, who was planned and who seemed rushed, and Justin continues his rant on needing more Monk Urges time. But what we do know is that this is noFranky Arc. And what we also know is that everyone on Blackbeard's crew is a problem. Justin becomes passionate about the 1v1s between the Straw Hats and Blackbeard's crew. All this and more in this episode of Kaizoku Uncharted.
On this weeks episode I speak with Canadian Rock musician/singer/producer - Lukas Rossi.Many of you will know of Lukas from his time spent appearing (and then winning) the CBS reality show - 'Rockstar Supernova, which lead to him becoming the vocalist in a supergroup featuring Tommy Lee, Jason Newsted and Gilby Clarke. Additionally, he has been successful as a songwriter and collaborator in other acts like - The Halo Method (alongside Ben Moody from Evanescence), King City (alongside Neil Sanderson from Three Days Grace) and recently launched his new band called 'Wrecking Room)...During our chat we talk about auditions, touring, going viral and and the art of staying true to oneself, among other things...For more information on Lukas Rossi and his career, please search for Lukas Rossi across all socials.As usual, thanks for checking out the channel and if you're getting anything useful from my content, please feel free to comment, like, share and subscribe, thank you. Additionally, for those interested - you can support this channel by -'Buying Us Coffee'.https://buymeacoffee.com/musiciansmentor Or visiting our affiliate page with the lovely folks over at - 'Soundbrenner'.https://www.soundbrenner.com/pages/affiliate-travis-marc?srsltid=AfmBOopHlrWNB7C5ZBQz--Z0rVf789RfGQS1cEUxZjy9aBABp6FVZv6-
B. GOLDSTONE FAILURE AND SUPERNOVA DISCOVERY Guest: Bob Zimmerman NASA's Goldstone antenna, a critical link in the Deep Space Network, is out of service due to an embarrassing error where it was over-rotated, twisting the cables. This impacts communications with interplanetary and Artemis missions. Separately, new astronomical data from a supernova explosion shows the initial eruption was not symmetrical but bipolar, pushing material and light along the star's poles, refining explosion models.
Stand der Dinge bei der COP30; Gibt es das perfekte Büro?; Supernova - Expansion des Universums; Wie Smartwatches unentdeckte Herzkrankheiten finden; Narkolepsie - so kämpft Adele gegen die Schlafkrankheit; Zirkus mit Tieren - was ist erlaubt, was verboten?; Moderation: Johannes Döbbelt. Von WDR 5.
This week we look at Oasis; Prince William at COP30 in Brazil; Germany rearming; The crisis at the BBC; The Czech Election; Will Mandani change New York; Champagne Socialists; Country of the Week Japan; Shogun; Colbert, Plant, and Tolkien; A man says what he is thinking; Alex O'Connor and Bear Grylls; Giant Christian monument in England; and the Final Word (Philippians 2:14-16) with music from Oasis, Frank Sinatra; the Vapors; Masaaki Suzuki; Led Zeppelin; and St Peters Free Church .
Todays episode is the latest installment of the Downfall of Young Money series, this time looking at the head of the label himself, the New Orleans bred mega star Lil Wayne. Check this one out as Jerm looks at Waynes whole career and deciphers how Wayne has went from a legend above reproach to being considered "washed". Be sure to like, follow, and/or subscribe on whatever streaming platform you're listening in on to be able to keep up with all the latest updates for the show! Also be sure to follow the official Instagram @kineticaesthetic_
THE DOOMED AND STONED SHOW ~Season 11, Episode 8~ Brand new episode of the show revealing some of our favorite discoveries from the September 2025 edition of the Doom Charts. Almost 4 hours of talk 'n' heavy rock with Billy Goate, John Gist, and Bucky Brown. PLAYLIST: INTRO (00:00) The Vintage Caravan - "Riot" (00:31) HOST SEGMENT I (04:49) Supercollider - "Inhumanity" (35:13) Naevus - "My Fire" (40:04) Dusted Angel - "Death Crushes Hope" (45:39) HOST SEGMENT II (52:01) Coltaine - "Keep Me Down in the Deep" (1:12:18) Spidergawd - "Revolution" (1:18:09) Faetooth - "Iron Gate" (1:22:06) HOST SEGMENT III (1:26:07) Insomniac - "Mountain" (2:00:16) Elder - "Dream State Return" (2:07:38) Black Moon Cult - "Supernova" (2:13:03) Carson - "Only For The Scorned" (2:18:15) Appalooza - "Emperor" (2:24:09) HOST SEGMENT IV (2:30:23) Cosmic Reaper - "Parasites" (3:12:25) Stoned Jesus - "Low" (3:16:45) Castle Rat - "Serpent" (3:20:54) Slomatics - "Phantom Castle Warning" (3:24:15) Warcoe - "Octagon" (3:27:44) OUTRO (3:31:24) BONUS TRACKS: Pink Fuzz - "Trigger" (3:32:32) Fish Hook Smile - "Flashback" (3:36:53) Grusom - 'Shadow Crawler" (3:41:34)
Ryan Dilks and Justin Peach look ahead to the weekend's action from across the Championship.It's second vs first as Stoke take on Coventry!Norwich and Leicester face off desperate for a win!John Eustace goes to Blackburn after stealing half their squad!Is Rob Edwards leaving Middlesbrough?It's the Second Tier.Help us take down the big boys by voting for us as Best Podcast in the Football Supporters Association Awards here!Sign up to our Patreon here for ad-free episodes, bonus content and access to the Discord for $4 a month.You can also join our brand new YouTube Membership here!Watch this episode on YouTube here!Follow us on X, Instagram and email us secondtierpod@gmail.com.**Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Wednesday 6 o'clockers!! Today we spoke to Michael Weatherly and Cote De Pablo from NCIS (one of Kyle's favourite shows. Cooper interviewed another hater and tried to convert him to a listener. Kyle was rattled when he found out the folks in Brisbane don't want him coming there this weekend for a SuperNova event, and Pete made some weird jingle about that. Oh and Kyle and Hulk held hands... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Norah Sis has built a career on more than talent — everywhere she goes, teams win. From state appearances with her high school team, a national championship in club, gold medals in international competitions, Elite 8 runs at Creighton, and a PVF championship in her first professional season, her impact goes far beyond the stat sheet. Norah shares how joy fuels her competitiveness, why culture drives championships, and what it means to play free under pressure. She opens up about perfectionism, confidence struggles, and the evolution of her leadership — from a timid freshman to the emotional heartbeat of elite teams. We also explore her transition to the pros, coping with new roles, leaning on faith, and her excitement to return home to Omaha with the Supernovas. This episode is a blueprint for athletes and teams who want to compete with belief, stay grounded in who they are, and build cultures where everyone can thrive. Whether you're a coach, player, or fan of women's sports, you'll learn a lot from Norah's wisdom and authenticity. Max Out Mindset for Volleyball Book Max out Mindset for Volleyball book and services here. Instagram: @max_out_mind_Jess and on Twitter: @JessKnecht Instagram:@max_out_mindset Twitter: @Doc_elitemind
Cleotrapa steps into Lip Service as a guest! — opening up about her project “Supernova Girl,” the meaning behind her alter ego, and why she’ll always protect her peace. From chaotic girls’ trips and relationship boundaries to viral opinions about women dating younger men, Cleo keeps it real and raw. Angela Yee, Gigi Maguire, and Jordy Jor dive deep into love, loyalty, and the blurred line between content and reality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The hosts unpack curated snack boxes featuring innovative products from emerging food and beverage brands – from sourdough bites and zaatar crackers to whiskey pecans and candied pistachios. They also share insights on how founders can save big and stand out at BevNET's upcoming events in L.A. Show notes: 0:25: Back Home, Back To L.A. Register, Attend, Win. Here And Now. Hot Dog Chips & Urban Shakes. – John Craven chats about his recent travels and highlights the memorable Taste Radio London meetup. The hosts discuss the upcoming BevNET Live, NOSH Live, and Brewbound Live events in December and encourage listeners to register early for discounted tickets and to take advantage of structured networking opportunities and one-on-one meetings with investors, retailers, and entrepreneurs. The hosts also promote the New Beverage Showdown competition, urging emerging beverage founders to apply before October 31 for a chance to showcase their brands to industry leaders. Later, they sample and discuss curated products from the online marketplace Here Here Market, highlighting brands including Unbothered Foods, Live Loud Foods, and Nat's Nuts while noting which might succeed in wider distribution. The team also reviews innovative products such as Urban Remedy's protein shakes and Maizly's corn milk, discussing alt-milk trends and sustainability, and Superlova!'s Dan Dan Sauce, which will be featured on an upcoming Elevator Talk episode. Finally, they invite nominations for the Best of 2025 Awards, recognizing excellence and innovation across the food, beverage, and beer industries. Brands in this episode: Unbothered Foods, Share Crackers, Live Loud Foods, All Together Now, Nat's Nuts, Inizio Italian Specialty Meats, Cellar Door Artisan Preserves, Local Style, Urban Remedy, Maizly, Supernova!, Health-Ade, Poppi, Liquid Death
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