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This week Vargas and Mike are crackin' into previews and giving you the highlights of what stood out to us. In other news — we warn you to avoid some spoilers, Batman and Deadpool are meeting, the Superman cast is going on a world tour, A new Toxic Crusaders comic, Local Comic Shop Day changes, & Bad Idea party at San Diego Comicon. Apart from the books in the title, we're talking about Dark Honor on the Image imprint SYZYGY, and Goddamn Tragedy - a one-shot by Chris Condon out on Oni Comics. Be nice, sign everyones yearbooks, have a great Summer (HAGS), and read lots of comics.
„Viele Agenturen schaffen es, ihre Kunden zu vermarkten – aber nicht sich selbst.“Wachstum gehört zum Anspruch fast jeder Agentur. Doch während Kunden in Attributionsmodellen, Lead-Funnels und Thought Leadership denken, operieren viele Agenturen im Eigenmarketing erstaunlich diffus. Woran liegt das?Kai Ebert, Director Growth der SYZYGY GROUP, sieht darin keine Frage mangelnder Kreativität - sondern ein strukturelles Manko. Wachstum ist in vielen Agenturen kein Prozess, sondern ein Zufallsprodukt. Verantwortlichkeiten sind unklar, Ressourcen knapp, Inhalte werden punktuell produziert - nicht systematisch orchestriert.In der neuen Podcastfolge von #WhatsNextAgencies mit Kim Alexandra Notz erklärt Kai, wie sich das ändern lässt: Mit glaubwürdiger PR in den Medien der Zielbranchen – nicht in der eigenen Bubble. Mit Whitepapern, die komplexe Themen aus Kundensicht erklären, statt nur Leads abzugreifen. Und mit einem Sales-Verständnis, das Beratung ernst nimmt – und nicht nach der ersten Slide abschaltet.Doch das Gespräch bleibt nicht bei den Toolkits stehen. Es geht auch um die Grenzen: Viele Agenturen imitieren die Modelle von Tech-Unternehmen, verfügen aber nicht über deren Ressourcen, Prozesse oder Entwicklungszyklen. Die Folge: ein falsches Produktdenken, das an der Dienstleistungsrealität scheitert. Wachstum braucht tragfähige Strukturen – aber auch Führung, Mut zur Klarheit und die Bereitschaft, Inhalte zur Chefsache zu machen. Eine Folge über diszipliniertes Wachstum, strukturelle Schwächen in kreativen Organisationen – und darüber, warum Sichtbarkeit ohne Substanz oft genau das bleibt: sichtbar, aber wirkungslos.
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Jacob Herrera Wachal is an artist and educator from Lexington, Kentucky, as well as a founding member of Liquified. Liquified is a performing arts collective specializing in projected time-based installations as an accompaniment to live music. Their performances are grounded in the techniques pioneered by avant-garde liquid light acts of the 1960's such as Light Sound Dimension and The Holy See, who quickly found popularity when paired with acts such as the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Pink Floyd, and the Grateful Dead.As a way to celebrate the art form and the diversity of Lexington, Liquified is hosting a free-to-attend “immersive night market”, entitled “Syzygy” (sih-zih-jee). The event will feature a projection-mapped video installation, local musical acts accompanied by light artists each with a distinctive approach, vendor fair featuring artisans from a multitude of disciplines, and locally favored food trucks.Syzygy will take place at the Lexington Art League on Friday, March 21st, from 5-10 PM.For more and to connect with us, visit https://www.artsconnectlex.org/art-throb-podcast.html
According to one survey, around one-third of Australians think aliens not only exist, but have actually visited Earth. That's ... a bit fraction. In this final episode of season 2, we ask how we'd even find out if life exists around other stars. Emily introduces the Habitable Worlds Observatory, an incredible new space telescope that's just in the early design phase and not due for years yet, with lots of technical and scientific holes to plug. Whether we can find life on other planets, who knows ... but maybe we've just found season three of Syzygy!On the web: syzygy.fmHelp us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.Some of the things we talk about in this episode:• Habitable Worlds Observatory• Square Kilometre Array• SETI and Jill Tarter• Jocelyn Bell Burnell and the first pulsar• Roman Space Telescope• Designs for the HWO• Exoplanet biosignatures
Once in 396 billion years! Or click-bait? Let's talk planetary alignments - SYZYGY! Follow us at facebook.com/BackyardAstronomerAZ Check out the NAZ Astro mission of STEM education at facebook.com/NAZAstro Support STEM education patreon.com/NAZAstro Our awesome sponsors: facebook.com/manzanitains www.Manzanita-Insurance.com www.ManzanitaAccounting.com
In this episode, my guest is Dr. Brian Keating, Ph.D., a cosmologist and professor of physics at the University of California, San Diego. We discuss the origins of the universe and how humans have used light and optics to understand where and how life on Earth emerged. We explore how early humans charted the stars, sun, moon, and other celestial events to measure time and track seasons, as well as how stargazing continues to connect us to a shared ancient experience. Additionally, we examine the scientific process, the practical and ethical challenges of pursuing groundbreaking discoveries, and the emotional toll of striving for recognition in one's profession. Finally, we discuss whether astrology has any scientific validity and consider the possibility of life beyond Earth. Read the full episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/huberman Function: https://functionhealth.com/huberman Helix Sleep: https://helixsleep.com/huberman ROKA: https://roka.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Dr. Brian Keating 00:02:07 Cosmology, Origin of Universe 00:05:41 Sponsors: LMNT & BetterHelp 00:08:33 Stars, Planets, Early Humans, Time 00:14:53 Astrology, Ophiuchus Constellation 00:19:58 Pineal Gland, Time-Keeping & Stars, Seasons & Offspring 00:29:19 Humans, Time Perception, Astronomy 00:36:08 Sponsor: AG1 00:37:47 Brain & Prediction; Moonset, Syzygy; Telescope, Galileo 00:46:36 Light Refraction; Telescope, Eyeglasses 00:51:36 Earth Rotation & Sun 00:53:43 Glass, Microscope, Telescopes & Discovery 01:02:53 Science as Safe Space; Jupiter, Galileo, Discovery, Time 01:10:48 Early Humans, Stonehenge, Pyramids, Measurement Standards 01:15:54 Giants of Astronomy 01:20:04 Sponsors: Function & Helix Sleep 01:23:10 Origin of Life, Scientific Method & P-Hacking; Nobel Prize, Big Bang, Inflation 01:30:20 Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, BICEP 01:37:58 Father & Son Relationship, Science & Rewards 01:44:06 Loss, Mentor 01:49:55 Antarctica, South Pole 01:56:49 Light & Heat Pollution, South Pole 02:01:09 Prize Pursuit, First Discovery; Star Collapse, Micrometeorites, Polarization 02:08:26 Sponsor: ROKA 02:10:08 Moon, Size & Horizon; Visual Acuity; Rainbow or Moon Bigger? 02:15:21 Sunset, Green Flash, Color Opponency 02:23:05 Menstrual & Lunar Cycles; Moon Movement 02:26:36 Northern Hemisphere & Stargazing, Dark Sky Communities, Telescope 02:29:51 Constellations, Asterism; Halley's & Hale-Bopp Comets 02:32:13 Navigation, Columbus 02:36:29 Adaptive Optics, Scintillation, Artificial Stars 02:48:28 Life Outside Earth? 02:57:50 Gut Microbiome; Building Planet 03:05:00 Zero-Cost Support, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, Sponsors, YouTube Feedback, Social Media, Protocols Book, Neural Network Newsletter Disclaimer & Disclosures
Exo-planets, sure. Exo-moons and -comets? Fine. But exo ... telescopes?! Emily is going out on a limb in this episode, expanding the definition of telescope to include things that measure stuff in space, and we're here for it! Which means we really do have a few telescopes out there beyond the Solar System, in the shape of Voyagers 1 and 2, with a few more waiting in the wings.On the web: syzygy.fmHelp us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.Some of the things we talk about in this episode:• The Voyager Missions: Voyager 1 and Voyager 2• Where are the Voyager spacecraft now?• The Heliosphere, where the Solar System ends • The Voyager Golden Record• NASA relieved to get a call from Voyager 1• Syzygy Episode 42: Life, the Universe, and Everything• Syzygy Episode 79: Voyager Hears a Hum• Voyager 2 turns of last scientific instrument• Uranus mystery finally solved!• The Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud• The Pioneer Program, esp. Pioneer 10 and Pioneer 11• The Pioneer Plaque• The New Horizons mission and the Pluto Heart image• New Horizons visits Ultima Thule (Arrokoth)
We know, we know — we did exoplanets last time. But that was the current state-of-play and a 2024 exoplanets wrapped update. In this episode, Emily looks to the future! She does a deep dive into the promise of the just wonderful JWST, as it prods exoplanets in ways they've never been prodded before.On the web: syzygy.fmHelp us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.Some of the things we talk about in this episode:• The JWST mission• The Transit method• Exoplanet Phase Curves• Exoplanet GJ1214b and the phase curve paper• Transmission spectroscopy• Exoplanet WASP 39b• Direct imaging of exoplanets• Exoplanet HIP65426b• The JWST first release images• The WASP 96-b “dodgy graph” (see Brundsen, 2025)• Exoplanet WASP 43b's day and night (and the Nature paper)• The Trappist 1 system
Barry continues the conversation about the incarnation and some of the ironies associated with our celebration of it as Christians and society. Every irony can lead us back to the unbelievable (and yet truest of all) story of a God willing to step into the filth of humankind to raise it up to meet the […]
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler (again). Patrick and Joe take a trip down memory lane, once again trying (and failing) to record a live commentary for one of the worst films ever. In an attempt to white wash history, the WTHHTT team decides to clean up their old podcasting mishaps. Will they be successful? Find out on this week's remixed episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in December 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Eight Crazy Nights' available on Choice Blu-ray, and... I guess that's it: https://www.amazon.com/Sandlers-Eight-Crazy-Nights-Blu-ray/dp/B01LTHYOFE/ quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, sandler, syzygy, eight, crazy, nights, milkshakes, pure, hatred, do not watch, good stuff, hot pants explosion, bad, audio, treasure, help, please, live, commentary
Barry attempts what may seem silly at first—a reconciliation of Christ and Christmas. He starts with a value, describes its opposite, acknowledges the divergence, and then ends up at a point of reconciliation. This may feel like a lot of work, but it is the work that God humbles himself to do for us on […]
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler (again). Patrick and Joe take a trip down memory lane and discover that they don't like what they find. In an attempt to white wash history, the WTHHTT team decides to clean up their old podcasting mishaps. Will they be successful? Find out on this week's remixed episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in September 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Funny People' available on DVD and Blu-ray (sometimes together!): https://www.amazon.com/People-Two-Disc-Unrated-Collectors-Blu-ray/dp/B002PLPQM4/ Clips from 'Funny People' Music from "Aoiro Sanka (Blue Anthem)" by Asa Chang & Junray and "Que Sera" by Wax Tailor Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, sandler, syzygy, funny people, rogan, romano, eminem, mathers, plaza, apatow, mann, ebert, gilmore, subway
It couldn't be a season of exo-stuff without taking a good hard look at the current state of exoplanets, the OG exo-thing. Emily sums up the state of exoplanet research in 2024 — her Exoplanets 2024 Wrapped, if you like — then lines up her top three exoplanets of the year, and considers what's coming up next in this exo-ploding field.On the web: syzygy.fmHelp us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.Some of the things we talk about in this episode:• Exoplanets found in 2024• The Roche Limit• Paper about Gliese 4256b and a nice article• Comet Shoemaker Levy smashes into Jupiter!• Brand-new IRAS 04125+2902: paper and article• Retrograde hot Jupiter TIC 241249530 b: paper and article
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler (again). Patrick and Joe take a trip down memory lane and discover that they don't like what they find. In an attempt to white wash history, the WTHHTT team decides to clean up their old podcasting mishaps. Will they be successful? Find out on this week's remixed episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in September 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Bedtime Stories' available on DVD & Blu-ray: https://www.amazon.com/Bedtime-Stories-Adam-Sandler/dp/B002JCBIN0/ Clips from 'You Don't Mess with the Zohan' Music from "Hugging My Pillow" by The Four Seasons and "Good Night" by The Beatles from Anthology 3 Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, sandler, syzygy, bedtime, stories, jiminey, brand, russell, hamster, gerbil, remix, redux
We're back with more bonus content to get you through the holidays! Join season two, episode 5 guest, Dr. Soe Myint, as he explores his research on remote water sensing issues and solutions in his Blue Bag Lunch and Learn presentation from March 2023. As the climate becomes more unpredictable, Dr. Myint explores behaviors and strategies for building climate resilience. Listen along as Dr. Myint shares his findings... Introducing the Research: Dr. Myint outlines his presentation on several key research areas. (04:17) Examining Ecosystem Health and Sustainability of Coastal Environments: How mangrove forestation declines affect carbon sequestration in coastal regions. (05:21) Ground and Surface Water Changes: Explore the dynamics influencing water changes in Canada. (10:23) Social Inequity and Environmental Justice: Dr. Myint's studies reveal socioeconomic disparities in climate effect alleviation. (17:33) Water Use and Drought in the Lower Mekong Basin: Explore annual water use variations across several climates and elevations in the region. (26:53) Agriculture vs. Water Conservation: Which crops are most susceptible to drought, and what practices can be used to mitigate water consumption in agriculture? (30:45) Spatial Optimization Model to Confront the Trade-off Between Water Conservation and Heat Alleviation: This NASA funded project explores the relationship between heat alleviation and green infrastructure in relation to water consumption. (35:35) Sign up for our newsletter and look for more bonus content as we take a brief season hiatus! We'll be back in February with fresh content, so follow us on social media and stay tuned! Episode Links and Resources: Full Presentation Recording Blue Bag Lunch & Learn Playlist Dr. Myint's Texas State University Faculty Profile Join our newsletter for updates, bonus content, and audience polls! Theme song: Syzygy by Robert E. Mace We want to thank pixabay.com for providing the sound effects.
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler (again). Patrick and Joe take a trip down memory lane and discover they don't like what they find. In an attempt to white wash history, the WTHHTT team decides to clean up their old podcasting mishaps. Will they be successful? Find out on this week's remixed episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in June 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'You Don't Mess with the Zohan' available on DVD & Blu-ray: https://www.amazon.com/Dont-Mess-Zohan-Unrated-Blu-ray/dp/B001DPHD9C/ref=sr_1_1?crid=18FXI2CURBX4B&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ZxyVsDMWPHZQytl8oN7qcaOAJ7xjBYCV5BhNjfkKNnirCJeMPluf00bDTkuDydOOm33b-6bnWzzYuLCeuQe-TX_Lnh2AGZmaYczMkpT-hKp2TyipVem818xFfYFABpc3caU9AfrQCkUU_HlQY_cS9jX7UTzDQqSrY8Byq1AJo-rZKd4AHoJddW6L14MWSiVNiQvKQ5D3U4WCJA-vR4nZKmre1wti2Y9Qw54LZXnXk4I.SyOG7rphjPzftfriP6KzWwYgKGYkX3_nQ3PEOqanoT4&dib_tag=se&keywords=you+dont+mess+with+the+zohan&qid=1719598362&sprefix=you+dont+mess%2Caps%2C166&sr=8-1 Clips from 'You Don't Mess with the Zohan' Music from "Tatilat" and "Khabnama" by Radio Tehran Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, sandler, syzygy, zohan, turturro, israel, ebert, middle, east, hair, stylist, aniston, apatow,
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. Patrick and Joe get caught with their pants down on this one due to the holiday shuffle and now have to turn this around quickly. Though sitting through the movie while staying awake proves quite the difficult challenge. Will Lev's "rooster" plan help keep them awake? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in November 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Moana 2' is available in theaters now and eventually on Disney+ (presumably). Music from 'Moisturor' by ilp0 and "Super Mario World - Underwater Theme Acapella" by Smooth McGroove Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, dwayne, rock, johnson, syzygy, moana, 2, two, sequel, disney, batgirl, water, unnecessary, lightyear, popcorn
Exoplanets, sure. Exo-moons too, apparently. But exo ... comets?! Yes indeed, they're a real thing, and we've known about them for ages! How do you spot something so tiny around another star, so far away? Emily has the insider knowledge, because it's something she's genuinely investigating in her job as an actual, real-life astronomer.On the web: syzygy.fmHelp us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.Some of the things we talk about in this episode:• Comets: dirty snowballs• Exocomets• Famous comets• Shoemaker-Levy's Jovian rendezvous• Beta Pictoris, HyperMegaMall of astrophysics• Exocomets around Beta Pic• TESS, everyone's favourite exo-hunter
This month, we're delivering the bonus content you deserve! Join our host, Dr. Robert Mace, as he explores his research on how rainwater harvesting can be a viable alternative to conventional water sources. As our water sources are increasingly strained, you can rely on Fahrenheit 140 for creative ideas to keep your taps running! Listen along as Robert shares his findings... Introducing the Research: Robert outlines his study and introduces the RAINFAL spreadsheet tool along with his co-researcher, Ricardo Briones. (01:00) What is Rainwater Harvesting? Man-made catchments provide potable volumes. (03:35) Is Rainwater Reliable? How is reliability defined, and how can rainwater enter strategic water planning? (06:55) Uses and Losses: What differences exist between reservoirs and tanks? (10:36) If it quacks like conservation... Robert explores water supplies in times of drought. (12:31) Sizing it Up: Tank calculation for gauging appropriate storage needs (16:50) Revisiting Firm Yields: Robert makes his data dreams come true by revisiting the research and minimizing “tankziety.” (19:32) Step #1 Find a Grad Student: Calculating firm yield with an extra set of brains. (22:25) RAINFAL: Firm yield calculations made easy with this spreadsheet tool. (23:10) Size Matters: Robert and Ricardo use RAINFAL to find the roof and tank size ratio needed in your area. (35:28) Different Droughts for Different Spouts: How areas respond to drought differently, affecting storage and catchment needs for firm yield. (41:51) Stealing or Storing? Robert debunks a common rainwater harvesting myth. (43:51) Conclusions: Can Rainwater Harvesting work for you, your city, and your state? (45:47) Sign up for our newsletter and look for more bonus content as we take a brief season hiatus! We'll be back in February with fresh content, so follow us on social media and stay tuned! Episode Links and Resources: Full Presentation Recording Blue Bag Lunch & Learn Playlist The Firm Yield of Rainwater Harvesting in Texas (Meadows Center) From Sky to Supply: The Hidden Potential of Rainwater Harvesting for Texas' Water Future (Meadows Center Annual Report) Hotter than a Habanero Climate Blog Join our newsletter for updates, bonus content, and audience polls! Theme song: Syzygy by Robert E. Mace We want to thank pixabay.com for providing the sound effects. For more information about the Meadows Center, visit meadowscenter.txst.edu.
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson. Joe loses the Christmas spirit and Lev with his overall grinchiness is only making matters worse. Can Patrick swoop in on his contrarian sleigh to restore good tidings to his co-host? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in November 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Red One' is available in theaters now and eventually on Amazon.com (presumably). Music from 'Krampus Karol of the Bells' by Peter J. Wilhousky Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, dwayne, rock, johnson, syzygy, red, one, notice, evans, pines, hemsworth, pratt, chris, christmas, hunt, ellis
Way, way back in the early epochs of Syzygy (ep 19 in Oct 2018 if you must know) we talked about the exciting prospect of spotting the first exomoon — a moon orbiting a planet orbiting a star that is not our own. It seemed reasonable to expect that six years later exomoons would be a thing we've discovered, and maybe even started a catalogue. But turns out, observing a minute signal on top of an already minute signal is hard. Emily outlines our best prospects for exomoon discovery.On the web: syzygy.fmHelp us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.Some of the things we talk about in this episode:• Syzygy ep 19: Moons, Exomoons & Moonmoons• Does Kepler 1625b have an exomoon?• Seems Unlikely …• What about Kepler 167e?• Volcanic exomoon around Wasp 49b?!
A short announcement: Syzygy is now seasonal! From now on we're going to release the podcast in seasons, and we're excited to announce the imminent release of the first episode of Syzygy Season Two. Yep. Two. Season One is everything we've done so far. Trust us, it's easier this way. Season Two is all about Exo-Stuff — exo-planets, exo-moons, exo-comets ... are they a thing? Apparently, yes. So keep an eye out in the days ahead for the new season of Syzygy.Help us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced byChris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.On the web:syzygy.fm | Instagram & Threads: @syzygypod
This month, you asked the questions, and our cohosts delivered! Join our hosts, Carrie and Robert, as they tackle listener-submitted questions, debunk common climate myths, and share highlights from season two. With producers Anna and Sarah along for the ride, it's an episode packed with insights, surprises, and even a first-ever Pop Quiz that puts our experts to the test! Up first, Carrie and Robert unpack season two of Fahrenheit 140, dishing on their favorite season highs and lows. Then, the quiz begins—will they rise to the occasion or get stumped by Anna and Sarah's trickiest questions? (06:08, 12:02) Listen along as Robert and Carrie answer your questions about… The Greenhouse Gas Effect: Robert explains how certain gasses trap heat. (17:15) Resiliency planning: Do you have to believe in climate change to plan ahead? (18:25) Can we slow it down? Is halting climate change possible, or are we just slowing the inevitable? (19:30) Can Earth heal itself? Carrie discusses the Gaia Hypothesis and the problems our planet faces. (22:04) Hurricanes and…toilets? Robert demystifies the Coriolis Effect. (24:36) Glaciers and Pathogens on Doomsday: Which will affect us first: ancient pathogens or major sea-level rise? (25:38) Responsible Cat Management: If cats are liquids, how do we plan for cat resiliency? (27:44) …and bust these myths: Is it the Sun's fault? Carrie and Robert tackle the real cause of rising temperatures. (030:02) What's the deal with Chemtrails? Could jet planes actually help cool the planet? (31:00) Natural Variability: Carrie and Robert unpack the data. (32:50) The dreaded “Tipping Point:” Are we nearing this often-mentioned threshold? (34:25) Sign up for our newsletter and look for more bonus content as we take a brief season hiatus! We'll be back in February with more content, so make sure to follow us on social media and stay tuned! (And don't forget to vote!) Episode Links and Resources: Global Warming is Not Part of Natural Climate Variability (Scientific American) Climate Variability vs. Climate Change (University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership) Yes, Cats are Liquids Only in One Dimension (Science.Org) How would sea level change if all glaciers melted? (USGS) Join our newsletter for updates, bonus content, and audience polls! Theme song: Syzygy by Robert E. Mace We want to thank pixabay.com for providing the sound effects. For more information about the Meadows Center, visit meadowscenter.txst.edu.
The climate is changing, weather is getting increasingly unpredictable – so what can we do about it? The City of San Antonio has a few ideas. Join our hosts, Robert and Carrie, for a discussion with Douglas Melnick, the Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of San Antonio, about how the South Texas city is preparing for the changing climate. Our co-hosts bring you the latest climate news covering several topics: Water Planning Under Deep Uncertainty: Robert unpacks his latest Hotter Than a Habanero blog post about water planning during climate change. (02:04) Cheap Housing Boom, Pricey Water Deficits: How Kyle, Texas is the canary in the coal mine for Central Texas water use. (05:09) Misquoted: Robert sets the record straight about his prediction for the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer. (7:51) Douglas Melnick takes us through the key aspects of a comprehensive Climate Ready action plan: ‘Climate Ready' is Changing, too: Being ‘climate ready' meant something different just a few years ago. Doug outlines the recent developments. (11:51) Defining Challenges: How can communities frame their conversations about climate change? (14:31) Equity for Frontline Communities: Find out how the City of San Antonio is centering equity in their action plan to prioritize these communities. (17:02) Using Water and Saving Water: San Antonio is an international leader in water conservation, but how are they handling growth and disproportionate usage? (19:27) Campaigning for Climate Change: How community partnerships key for increasing community climate literacy and awareness on a budget. (21:27) The Tip of the Iceberg is Looking Bright: Doug shares the top wins of the Climate Ready action plan since 2019. (23:43) Slow Work with High ROI: Get inspiration and advice for your community and hear how climate planning makes long-term financial sense. (25:46) And…THE GOOD NEWS! The Future of Energy is Upon Us: Robert shares wisdom from an “Aggie Futurist,” and explores a future where power is plentiful. (30:24) Texas CHILI (No Beans Allowed): Find out how Texas CHILI “backronym” relates to carbon solutions. (35:10) Episode Links and Resources: City of San Antonio Office of Sustainability SA Climate Ready Action Plan Take the Climate Ready pledge Forecasting the Unpredictable: Water Planning Under Deep Uncertainty (Hotter than a Habanero) Hot, Dry, and Booming: A Texas Climate Case Study (Wall Street Journal) The exponential growth of solar power will change the world (The Economist) Clean energy's next trillion-dollar business (The Economist) Texas Innovates Launches CHILI Program with 10 Groundbreaking Companies During Houston Climate Week Theme song: Syzygy by Robert E. Mace We would like to thank pixabay.com for providing sounds effects. For more information about the Meadows Center, visit meadowscenter.txst.edu.
Join Andrew Dunkley and Professor Fred Watson in this lively Q&A episode of Space Nuts, where they tackle fascinating questions from listeners about the universe's expansion, three sun systems, black hole mergers, and coronal mass ejections.Episode Highlights:- Universal Expansion: What if the expansion of the universe slowed down? Could light overtake the edge of the universe?- Three Sun Systems: Chris from North Carolina asks about the possibility of a planet orbiting three suns and the gravitational effects of such a system.- Black Hole Mergers: Discover what happens when black holes merge. Is it like a mini big bang?- Coronal Mass Ejections: Have we ever collected matter from a coronal mass ejection? Lee from Canada wants to know the details and implications.For more Space Nuts, including our continually updating newsfeed, visit our website at spacenutspodcast.com. Follow us on social media at SpaceNutsPod on facebook, X, YouTube Music, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favourite platform. For more Space and Astronomy News Podcasts, visit our HQ at www.bitesz.com. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/space-nuts/support. Stay curious, keep looking up, and join us next time for more stellar insights and cosmic wonders. Until then, clear skies and happy stargazing.Sponsoor Links:NordVPNOld Glory - Iconic Music and Sports Fan Merch
Chris Ryall is practically synonymous with IDW Publishing, since serving as President, Publisher, and Chief Creative Officer of the company for 15 years. But he started out running the parody site MoviePoopShoot.com for Kevin Smith before joining IDW. Once there, he both oversaw and wrote many adaptations and licensed books, including Shaun of the Dead, Land of the Dead, Transformers, Beowulf, KISS, Mars Attacks, and Clive Barker's The Great and Secret Show. Chris also co-created a number of original books, including the highly successful Zombies vs. Robots, as well as Groom Lake, The Colonized, and The Hollows. In 2011, he brought together Transformers, Star Trek, Ghostbusters, and G.I. Joe for an intercompany crossover called Infestation. Now, he's reteamed with long-time collaborator Ashley Wood to start Syzygy Publishing, an imprint of Image Comics.You can follow Chris on all the socials @chris_ryall and Syzygy on their site worldofsyzygy.com and all the socials too @syzygypublishing._____________________Check out a video version of this episode on our YouTube channel: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits.If you like this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts. And if you really like this podcast, support what we do as a member of the Dollar Bin Boosters: buzzsprout.com/1817176/support.Looking for more ways to express your undying DBB love and devotion? Email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com. Follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook and Instagram, and @DBBandits on X._____________________Dollar Bin Bandits is the official podcast of TwoMorrows Publishing. Check out their fine publications at twomorrows.com.That Wonderful StateA podcast about being an artist from a practical perspective. The series will...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler. The hosts take a trip to the local the-a-ter, to watch some good ol' fashioned comedy. Patrick soon notices a gremlin sabotaging the light rigging and tries to warn others, but not even Joe will believe him. What snack is he too preoccupied with during the viewing to hear Patrick out? Found out by listening to this week's episode! Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in September 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Love You' is available for streaming on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/ Music from "Love You" (yes, this very comedy special) by Adam Sandler Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, adam, sandler, syzygy, love, you, stand, up, stand-up, comedy, schneider, muttering, safdie, spade, music, netflix
Welcome to the third and final episode of Season Ten of the Bagley Wright Lecture Series on Poetry podcast. Season Ten is comprised of lectures written and delivered by Srikanth Reddy during his tenure as a Bagley Wright Lecturer, in 2015. Srikanth Reddy's series of lectures consider a range of questions concerning poetry and visual art, including theories of likeness, ekphrasis, and wonder. Today's talk, entitled “The 'O' of Wonder: A Syzygy,” traces a history of wonder in the western poetic tradition from Homer to Milton to Ronald Johnson. It was recorded and presented in partnership with Counterpath at the University of Denver, September 18, 2015. To view a gallery of works referenced in this talk, visit the Bagley Wright Lecture Series website or click here. Reddy's book based on his BWLS lectures, The Unsignificant: Three Talks on Poetry and Pictures, is forthcoming from Wave Books, and is available here. Visit us at our website, bagleywrightlectures.org, for more information about Bagley Wright lecturers, as well as links to supplementary materials on each lecturer's archive page, including selected writings. Music: "I Recall" by Blue Dot Sessions from the Free Music Archive CC BY NC
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler (again). Patrick and Joe take a trip down memory lane and discover they don't like what they find. In an attempt to white wash history, the WTHHTT team decides to clean up their old podcasting mishaps. Will they be successful? Find out on this week's remixed episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in May 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Reign Over Me' available on DVD, Blu-ray, & 'Unknown Binding' (ooh, sultry): https://www.amazon.com/Reign-Over-Me-Blu-ray/dp/B000SKATEY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3CEXC3E7F20ZI&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.r_91Bj4b5VusOJybMnFgy1BJMAypFnKCTTinvYgIJUJheXVyZH_RoW9GQ_2egK9F9h_nExbak8urpmno4MQ667VSoI-H6ryXQWxmm2USOM4.PVRcuPyPdZq5p17qxgqYC2DlESQgiHXivIR-OB7NLlA&dib_tag=se&keywords=reign+over+me+blu+ray&qid=1715820868&sprefix=reign+over+%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-1 Clips from 'Reign Over Me' Music from "Hallelujah" by Jeff Buckley and "I Wonder" by King Geedorah feat. Hassan Chops Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, sandler, syzygy, reign, over, me, tyler, nine, eleven, marvel, therapy, shadow, collossus, falcon, cheadle,
This is Part 1 of an interview with Crystal Whitlow. I hope you enjoy this interview, and there will be a part 2 coming soon! It was such a pleasure speaking with Crystal! She is Syzygy Trainer, and offers EMDR training and EMDR consultation. She also teaches advanced EMDR workshops and IFS Informed EMDR trainings through the Syzygy Institute. Find our more about Crystal here: https://www.crystalwhitlow.com/ On Crystal's website, there is also a wonderful interview that she conducted with Roy Kiessling and Bruce Hersey. If you have a chance, this is another incredible interview to watch!
What is urban greening, why does it matter, and which communities are at risk? What is the balance between water conservation and urban tree canopies? Join our hosts, Robert and Carrie, for a discussion with Dr. Soe Myint about his latest research on water conservation, urban greening, and environmental justice. Our co-hosts bring you the latest climate news covering several topics: Update on Texas waterways Moving Soon? Discover which cities are most climate resilient and which ones are leaving homeowners to fend for themselves. (02:03) Melting Glaciers: Swiss mountain glaciers are melting at twice the rate of the global average. (03:29) From Toilet to Tap: El Paso is leading Texas in creative water conservation efforts. (05:48) Can Volcanoes Chill? An eruption in the Polynesian Islands is stirring the climate science community. (08:10) Dr. Soe Myint, Chief Conservation Officer for the Meadows Center and Meadows Endowed Chair in Water Conservation, explains how water conservation, urban cooling, environmental justice, and trees are all connected: Heat is the #1 Killer: While populations skyrocket, the urban heat island effect is hitting underserved communities hardest. (10:48) Beyond Throwing Shade: Dr. Myint explains how trees provide more than just a perfect picnic spot. (15:28) Trees vs. Water: Watering trees can actually support conservation efforts and improve water quality. Here's how. (16:14) Are trees nature's AC? What on earth is evapotranspiration, and how is it cooling your city? (16:41) Is Your Community at Risk? Dr. Myint breaks down the factors that put certain populations at greater risk of heat-related health events. (17:34) Run, Don't Walk! Central Texas urgently needs climate resilience planning—yesterday! (24:10) Use Water to Save Water: Dr. Myint unpacks the science behind his catchphrase. (25:54) And…THE GOOD NEWS! Texas > California: Texas is taking the lead on green energy in the U.S. (26:50) Baby Sharks Doo Doo: Galveston Bay becomes a shark nursery. (30:06) Episode Links and Resources: Dr. Soe Myint Published Research Our top-ranking cities for climate resiliency: 2024 study (USA Today) Why melting glaciers affect us all (Swiss Info) El Paso Reuses Every Drop of Water It Can. The Rest of Texas Could Heed the Lesson. (Texas Monthly) The Hunga Tonga Volcano Was Blamed for High Global Temperatures in Recent Years – Now Scientists Aren't So Sure Can Blue States Build? (The Atlantic) Galveston Bay sees 600% increase in baby bull sharks as climate change warms coastal waters (Houston Chronicle) Green Infrastructure Resources: Environmetal Protection Agency: Green Infrastructure Funding Opportunities Texas A&M AgriLife Extension: Texas Green Infrastructure Resources Texas Water Development Board: Green Project Reserve Theme song: Syzygy by Robert E. Mace We would like to thank pixabay.com for providing sound effects. For more information about the Meadows Center, visit meadowscenter.txst.edu.
Sudden Death Records and Roots Round Up are pleased to announce the release of "Up Rooted," the 6th full-length album from one of Vancouver's long-time music scene veterans. The album was recorded by Stephen Hamm at Simian Studios in Burnaby, BC, with final mixing and mastering by renowned Canadian music producer Chris Wardman. "Up Rooted" features 12 tracks, including six new original songs, a cover of DOA's classic "War in the East," a unique take on the Sarcastic Mannequins' "Red Fury," and four live recordings from a performance on Denman Island, BC, in June 2023. According to member David Hathaway, “Roots Round Up has always been more about the live shows than the recorded output, but capturing that in a recording has proved elusive. The live songs were captured at our first full show after the pandemic had settled down, and we were more than a little excited to be playing again. Especially on Denman Island where we have played many times over the years. We had gotten an audio feed from Chris Wardman's mix of the show and as we listened back the next day, we thought "wait a minute… this came out well!" In addition to finally capturing their live sound, the album also captures Roots Round Up's distinctive and eclectic sound, blending rock'n roll, reggae, ska, afro-beat, folk, funk, and punk. Roots Round Up has a storied history in the Canadian music scene, with band members Greg Hathaway, David "Dymitri" Hanna, David Hathaway, Keith Rose, Mark Campbell, Eric Napier, and Bradford Lambert contributing to their high-energy, globe-spanning sound. Formed in 1985 in East Vancouver, the band became widely known throughout Canada during the late '80s and early '90s as one of the hardest working and touring worldbeat dance bands. Formed out of the hardcore punk scene in Vancouver in 1985 but included elements of reggae, ska, and old school rock'n roll in their sound. Original drummer Barry Taylor (1985 - 2021) was a member of first generation punk band the Young Canadians / K-Tels and then Shanghai Dog. Greg and Bradford were both drummers in second generation punk bands the Unknown Fibres and House of Commons, who both played shows with Shanghai Dog. Their extensive touring across Canada and the Western U.S., coupled with numerous independent recordings like "Get Rooted," "What We Do," and "Syzygy," cemented their place in the music scene. D I S C O V E R Website:http://www.rootsroundup.com Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/rootsroundupInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/rootsroundup/Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/1BYWXOK3NdlHhtullJJyPsYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLR7uuOX_QHMAgNJ6ys8q1g This episode is brought to you byGo to BETTERHELP.com/apologue for confidential online counselling.use the code word Apologue for a 7 day free trial Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologueShop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop
Gen Z's entry into the workforce is shaking things up with their high expectations and progressive ideals. From flexible schedules and remote work to instant recognition and a strong focus on social justice, this generation is challenging the status quo. Ken sits down with TurningPoint's own Gen Zers, Cory and Katherine, to explore various topics related to job searching, leadership, and work expectations. Cory and Katherine share their perspectives on the desire for feedback, growth opportunities, and engaging workplaces while also considering the effects of social media and AI on career prospects. Are these expectations a necessary transformation or an unrealistic overreach that could lead to disillusionment? Tune in as we debate whether Gen Z's ideals will drive positive change or spark a new set of challenges in the world of work. BONUS: Download "Leading the Gen Z Workforce: A Guide for CEOs and HR Leaders," packed with real strategies you can implement right away to understand and manage this transformative generation. About our Guests: Cory Schmitt is a recent graduate of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music with a Bachelor of Science in Audio Engineering and Sound Production. He has been the Head Engineer at Recording Services at Indiana University since August 2023, leading a team of engineers. In this role, Cory ensures high standards for media content and delivers precise recordings of professional recitals, leveraging his expertise in audio mixing and comprehensive knowledge of audio and visual systems. Beyond his work at Indiana University, Cory has enhanced audio and visual experiences as a Director, Audio Engineer, and Camera Operator with the university's Radio and Television Services since 2021. He also contributes as a Podcast Production Associate at Hiring Matters, where he is responsible for building, editing, and publishing podcast episodes. Cory is actively involved in the local music scene with his band Syzygy and serves as a Concert Attendant for TGIF Concerts at the Park. He has also previously worked as a Content Producer for the Playhard Podcast. Instagram,LinkedIn Katherine Rosen is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Digital Communication and Media at the University of Sydney, Australia. She has a strong background in social media management and content creation, having served as a Digital Marketing Associate at TurningPoint Executive Search, where she specialized in social media strategy, design, and video editing. During her time at UC Davis, Katherine was the Social Media Manager for the Video Game Orchestra, where she combined her passion for music and digital media to enhance the group's online presence. She also demonstrated her commitment to student development and academic success as a Peer Mentor, providing academic mentoring to freshman students. Katherine holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Literature, with a double major in Cinema & Digital Media and a minor in Music from the University of California, Davis. LinkedIn About Your Host: Ken Schmitt is the CEO and founder of TurningPoint Executive Search. He is also the author of "The Practical Optimist: An Entrepreneur's Journey through Life's Turning Points". Ken was raised in an entrepreneurial family and brings a uniquely authentic voice to his podcast, blending life, family, and business together. Ken is a seasoned expert with almost three decades of experience in executive recruiting. In his podcast, he focuses on revealing the secrets of recruiting, retention, and real HR strategies. The podcast is not preachy, academic, or theoretical. It provides authentic perspectives on the challenges, triumphs, and quirks that make the hiring game both exhilarating and unpredictable. Twice a month, Ken offers tactical advice and industry insights to empower listeners to navigate the intricate world of executive recruiting confidently. "Hiring Matters" is your go-to resource for elevating your hiring game and equipping you with the tools to build, grow, and lead truly exceptional teams. Brace yourself for Ken's "Recruiter Rant" episodes, where he shares unfiltered insights and behind-the-scenes revelations about the industry's hidden secrets. Get ready to gain more than expected from this informative and engaging podcast. Follow Ken on LinkedIn Powered by TurningPoint Executive Search: Helping business hire right.
It was such a joy to have Alex O'Connor join me this week on The Picky Bookworm podcast! He was so much fun, and I look forward to having him back on soon! His books, the Celestial Saga, books one and two, are currently available and sound amazing! I hope you check them out! Alex and I recommended several books during this episode, so check them out below! Falling through the Weaving by Leia Talon Cruel Gods series by Trudie Skies After the Syzygy by J.D. Sanderson Oneiro by Case Stephens Reasonable by K.T. Carlisle He Woke Up by Lucas Spine You can also hang out with Alex anywhere online, at the following links: His Website Facebook Instagram Threads TikTok Twitter YouTube His Books Thanks for joining me this week! Come back next week for another amazing episode! Until Next Time, Friends! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pickybookworm/support
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler (again). Patrick and Joe take a trip down memory lane and discover they don't like what they find. In an attempt to white wash history, the WTHHTT team decides to clean up their old podcasting mishaps. Will they be successful? Find out on this week's remixed episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in March 2024. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Click' available on DVD, streaming, and a 'Choice' Blu-ray: https://www.amazon.com/Click-Blu-ray-Kate-Beckinsale/dp/B000HT3JNY/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2442DPIX1NPU8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.5LZzLboi8ImO1kUT8WtacnYRkQRpDCb61AbqBfWJ9Lrh2G7laWNBkthojEobEKWHPR0qR8UJ1qFDZMN-DjYpZqJM4Bjfcd_OUm7k1B7aROBM3xbfK48h0w4HdY18syDw8PMrBEZUcndv18Sj1tF6fbSeqLA1JZRmhtSQQg8VW4609BOO5vq9GtphDrGTkM9F_gh3rN03jUI4A0HUo57LdJtIDj2enDcJHiGe3OKLPfM.gEXequGinv7AwTZPCwRwTTnARQICE5NVUCx_GjKoGlM&dib_tag=se&keywords=click&qid=1710131094&s=movies-tv&sprefix=click%2Cmovies-tv%2C134&sr=1-1 Clips from 'It's a Wonderful Life' Music from "Saturn Barz" by Gorillaz "Come and Knock on my Door" by Ray Charles & Julia Rinker Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, sandler, syzygy, click, three's, company, carey, radicals, gorillaz, walken, time, travel, bed, bath, beyond, dratch,
Live from York's Festival of Ideas*, in front of an audience of ... what, had to be a few hundred thousand people, right? ... Emily and Chris discuss some awesome astronomy that you can go outside and see with your own eyes. In particular, they go deep on the incredible May 2024 aurora, and show what the 2024 total eclipse across the USA looked like, with a preview of amazing eclipses to look forward to in the coming years. Chris finishes with a song, as he does. Watch on YouTube!(* Apologies for the audio quality, it was a big echo-ey space and it didn't record as well as I'd hoped)Help us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced byChris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.On the web:syzygy.fm | Instagram & Threads: @syzygypodSome of the things we talk about in this episode:• Watch this live show on YouTube• York Festival of Ideas• The May 2024 Aurora• Solar Cycle 25• The Solar Dynamics Observatory• timeanddate.com• The 2024 total solar eclipse• Upcoming eclipses
How severe are the effects of Hurricane Beryl? Why is it such an immense crisis, and how do we move forward from here? Join our hosts, Robert and Carrie, for the second of a two-part episode as they continue their discussion with medical anthropologist Dr. Rose Jones about the climate-fueled public health crisis. In Part Two, our co-hosts bring you the latest climate news covering several topics: Houston, we're thinking of you. Just how many people are at risk of health crises in the midst of the Beryl blackout? (01:33) Heat Kills: Heat health data might be shaky, but the record of 2023 is staggering. (06:04) Where do we draw the lines? FEMA adjusts their floodplain protocol in post-flood reconstruction. (07:24) Waves and Domes: The stark reality of climate change, heat indices, and human health. (11:03) What's at the heart of the climate health crisis with, Dr. Jones: Where are we with policy? Find out where policy is failing, and where we can go from here. (13:08) Blackouts in July, a Texan nightmare come true: Dr. Jones connects power outages to severe health risks, a poignant observation in light of recent events. (16:40) A Social Autopsy: What will it take to wake the state to climate realities? (20:23) How do we connect the dots? From training to education, dig into the wicked heart of the climate health crisis, and learn how you can contribute to solutions. (21:38) How do you stay hydrated? Dr. Mace shares tips from R.N. Patricia Cloyd-Santos on staying hydrated (Hint: It's not beer…). (30:04) And…THE GOOD NEWS! Hurri-cakes? Insensitive and poorly timed, or a helpful preparedness communication tool? (31:51) Slow Fashion Caucus: How is Congress fighting climate on the runway? (32:13) Applied Academics: How UT and City of Austin are putting research to the pavement. (34:04) Episode Links and Resources: Heat.gov Texas Department of Health and Human Services Hot Weather Precautions Locate Cooling Centers and Seasonal Shelters in Texas Race to restore power to 1.3M after Hurricane Beryl as dangerous heat wave continues (NBC) Hurricane Beryl SpotRep (Healthcare Ready) “I don't wish this on anyone”: Two families mourn their losses after a record year for Texas heat deaths (Texas Tribune) FEMA will now consider climate change when it rebuilds after floods (MSN) Dangerous Texas Memorial Day heat made 5 times more likely by global warming (San Antonio Current) First Ever Congressional Slow Fashion Caucus Aims to Curb Fast Fashion Pollution (The Apparelist) Scorched: Climate Change Turns Up the Heat on Austin (Bridging Barriers) Related Books The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet (2023). Jeff Goodell. New York: Little, Brown and Company. Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago (2015). Eric Klinenberg. The University of Chicago Press, 2nd edition. Saving Ourselves: From Climate Shocks to Climate Action (2024). Dana Fisher. Columbia University Press. Theme song: Syzygy by Robert E. Mace
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Adam Sandler (again). Patrick and Joe take a trip down memory lane and discover they don't like what they find. In an attempt to white wash history, the WTHHTT team decides to clean up their old podcasting mishaps. Will they be successful? Find out on this week's remixed episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in November 2023. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Spanglish' available on DVD, streaming, and a 'Choice' Blu-ray: https://www.amazon.com/Spanglish-Blu-ray-Paz-Vega/dp/B01LTI05GA/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2S2B2FVHDU4I9&keywords=spanglish&qid=1699335983&s=movies-tv&sprefix=spanish%2Cmovies-tv%2C140&sr=1-2 Clips from 'Rush Hour 2' Music from "Shi Kuretto Karuma SERENADE" by Yasushi Ishii from 'Hellsing.' "On My Way" by Rusted Root Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, sandler, syzygy, spanglish, tea, leoni, cloris, leachman, james, brooks, good, wife, ham, richard, nickerson, paz, vega, rush, hour, rusted, root, on my way, hellsing, serenade, jackie chan,
It's been more than 50 years since Carole King's Tapestry was released to critical and cultural acclaim, and the record is still as impressive today as it was then. Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot revisit their classic album dissection of Carole King's Tapestry.--Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops--Featured Songs:Carole King, "It's Too Late," Tapestry, Ode, 1971The Shirelles, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," Tonight's the Night, Scepter, 1960Little Eva, "The Loco-motion," The Loco-motion (Single), Dimension 1000, 1962Bobby Vee, "Take Good Care of My Baby," Take Good Care of My Baby, Liberty, 1961The Monkees, "Pleasant Valley Sunday," Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones Ltd., Colgems, 1967Carole King, "It Might As Well Rain Until September," It Might As Well Rain Until September (Single), Dimension, 1962The City, "Now That Everything's Been Said," Now That Everything's Been Said, Ode, 1968Carole King, "No Easy Way Down," Writer, Ode, 1970Carole King, "Beautiful," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King, "I Feel the Earth Move," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King, "You've Got a Friend," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King, "Tapestry," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King, "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King and Louise Gioffin, "Where You Lead," Our Little Corner of the World: Music From Gilmore Girls, Rhino, 2002Carole King, "Where You Lead," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King, "So Far Away," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King, "Way Over Yonder," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King, "Home Again," Tapestry, Ode, 1971Carole King, "Smackwater Jack," Tapestry, Ode, 1971James Taylor, "You've Got a Friend," Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon, Warner Bros., 1971Carole King and James Taylor, "You've Got a Friend," Live At The Troubadour, Syzygy, 2010Liz Phair, "Divorce Song (Girly-Sound Version)," The Girly-Sound Tapes, Matador, 2018Lauryn Hill, "Everything Is Everything," The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Columbia, 1998Tori Amos, "Cornflake Girl," Under the Pink, Atlantic, 1994Caroline Rose, "Do You Think We'll Last Forever?," Superstar, New West, 2020See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A huge team of astronomers — and their even-huger team of tiny, fibre-obtic-wielding robots — are zeroing in on one of the great questions of cosmology: just what the heck is going on with Dark Energy? We know the Universe is expanding. Apparently, it's expanding faster. But maybe it is expanding faster, slower? Tiny robots measuring breathtakingly-huge cosmic bubbles may give us an answer.Help us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced byChris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.On the web:syzygy.fm | Instagram & Threads: @syzygypodSome of the things we talk about in this episode:• Announcement of the DESI results• A good video about the results• The DESI home page• Dark Energy• Heat Death or Big Rip• The 2011 Nobel Prize for Physics• BAO bubbles
This week, a new Black Hole Record (kinda), and with it a nice conundrum. the GAIA mission has found the biggest black hole ... of the stellar-mass variety ... in our galaxy. A lot of caveats there, but the fun thing is, it's just next door, which makes us wonder if that's coincidence or a harbinger of more big black holes to come in GAIA's data dumps! Plus, a riddle: why do we keep spotting black holes that are too big to make? Did we break physics? Emily has a few explanations.Help us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.On the web: syzygy.fm | Instagram & Threads: @syzygypodSome of the things we talk about in this episode:• The Biggest (small) Black Hole (in our galaxy)• The rapid-release paper• The GAIA mission• GAIA's data release schedule• Types of Black Hole• LIGO gravitational wave telescope• Quasi-stars• Syzygy Episode 116: Black Hole Sun
We're live from the 10th birthday celebrations for the University of York's Astrocampus, Emily's home turf and all-round fabulous teaching and outreach space. Emily fields some amazing questions from kids and adults attending the event, and gives some of Astrocampus's highlights and achievements over the past decade, as well as some plans for the future!Help us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.On the web: syzygy.fm | Instagram & Threads: @syzygypod
It's an episode full of bouquets, BRICKBATs, SYZYGY, and BACCARAT. So shut your PIEHOLE, wipe your mouth on a NAPKIN, and put on your eclipse glasses. It's show time! Content Warning: We talk about a word related to sexual violence in this episode. Take care while listening.
Support MxG & REC: Get a shirt! - NEW DESIGNS Support @ $5/month - TRY IT FREE! Subscribe & see the videos! Listen to REC on Bandcamp Subscribe to REC on YouTube Get Nick's Newsletter! ~~~~ PODFAST #19 - Why YOU Deserve $50,000 FEATURED LINKS: Get the "Give me $50,000" shirt! Get the "Give me $50,000" mug! Read the full manifesto! ~~~~ FEATURED SONG: REC – “Make Me Mic My Mouth” (from Syzygy for the Weird and RECcollection: The Best of REC 2007-2020) STREAM IT EVERYWHERE When we last PODFASTED, I read you my treatise, The $50,000 Manifesto, and discussed each part. The response was underwhelming. This is a topic that deserves more airtime and deeper connections. So I'm dedicating PODFAST 19 to expounding, explaining, & extrapolating the ideas the treatise contains. What I want from you is NOT $50,000. Unless you have it to spare, then fork it the f*ck over! What I do want are your thoughts, questions, protests, cheers, and anything else you'd like to contribute. I'd also love it if you spread the word, either by getting a shirt or mug, or sharing this episode. And if you'd like to donate just a pinch of dough, try one of these links: PATREON BANDCAMP GOFUNDME Let me have it – discuss dammit! ~~~~ *intro music credit: REC - "You Make Me Wanna" (from RECcollection: The Best of REC 2007-2020) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Planetary Radio marks its last show before the Apr. 8 total solar eclipse with a look back at discoveries made during totality. Planetary Society science editor Asa Stahl shares why solar maximum is excellent for eclipse observing but potentially scary for Earth. Then Jeff Rich, outreach coordinator at the Carnegie Science Observatories in Pasadena, CA, joins Planetary Radio to discuss how total solar eclipses have contributed to our understanding of the Sun and beyond. Bruce Betts, our chief scientist, closes the show with What's Up and a chat about the ways that Einstein's general relativity impacts humanity and our technology. Discover more at: https://www.planetary.org/planetary-radio/2024-syzygy-scienceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We answer a listener's question that came along in time for us to talk about the body center and how it relates to the sexual instinct and sexuality. We talk about what it means to feel attraction and desire and how that projection (like we discovered with anger) can help us develop a relationship to our bodies as the container of these experiences, and show us our path to individuation. If any listeners have question or dreams, please send them to thedreamynines@gmail.com For personal dream work with Kristen, you can visit inkstoryrebel.com or email inkstoryrebel@gmail.com to consider available services. Resources; Marion Woodman's books and work Lacan's theory ‘There Is No Sexual Relation' - https://www.lacan.com/symptom13/there-is.html Jung's ‘Syzygy' - https://www.psychology-lexicon.com/cms/glossary/52-glossary-s/666-syzygy.html James Hillman ‘The Alchemy of Psychology' https://livebrary.overdrive.com/media/2933560
Support MxG & REC: Shirts and mugs! Support @ $5/month - TRY IT FREE! Subscribe & see the videos! Listen to REC on Bandcamp Subscribe to REC on YouTube Get Nick's Newsletter! ~~~~ Season 6 Episode 19 - What's an ALBUM?? And WHY?? – Part 4.1: The 1980s – Indie Vs. Pop | MxG - Season 6 Episode 19 FEATURED SONG: REC – “In Your Dreams Tonight” (cover of the Agent Orange song, from Syzygy for the Weird and IT WASN'T ME !) STREAM IT EVERYWHERE In the exciting conclusion of Part 4 of my history of albums, we close out the 1980s. We've already seen how quickly music changed in the first half of the decade. In the second half, popular music absorbed more of the underground sound and style, creating an even deeper divide that gave even more power to the industry, and drove indie scenes even deeper underground. And as the megastar machine became more and more top-heavy, the underground was preparing for a takeover that even they didn't see coming. How do you feel about the second half of the 1980s as compared to the first half? Do you prefer it? Does it sound more ‘80s to you? Can you hear how the divide between the super popular and the indie was setting up a major shift in the next decade? Discuss dammit! BONUS VIDEO: The history of the CD! ~~~ *intro music credit: REC - "Wake Up High" *mid roll music credit: The Drop - "Outerloper" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Andrew are a little off in this episode when tensions between them boil over live. Constantly taking jabs at each other, the two spar while discussing the episode. Can they look past their differences and get the job done?JOIN OUR SOCIALS!www.facebook.com/groups/thisisnothappeningpod/ @TINHXFilesPodCONTACT US!tinhxfp@gmail.com