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38: TAAL TALES | The Legends and Stories of Taal, the World's Smallest Active Volcano Did you know that the world's smallest active volcano is found in the heart of the Philippines? Learn about the different myths of Taal Volcano, about its recent volcanic activity, and the many mystical reasons folks flock to view it over and over and over again. In this shorty, we delve into not just the tales and superstitions around Taal Volcano but we also dive deep into how big a part it has played in our lives, and the lives of those who live around it. In this episode, learn also why you should always be on the lookout for city lights in the plumes of the volcano and why there are absolutely no sleepovers in Taal (Volcano Island, that is). Correction: Taal is a STRATO Volcano, not a Complex Volcano — The Gods Must Be Crazy is a podcast on Philippine Mythology hosted by friends Anama Dimapilis and Ice Lacsamana, avid mythology nerds and semi-professional gossips. Follow us over at @godsmustbecrazy.pod on Instagram and Facebook for more good stuff. We welcome any suggestions on future topics or episodes. You can also join us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/thegodsmustbecrazypodcast. You can also find us on Youtube – Gods Must Be Crazy Podcast channel, where we post some of our episodes and interviews. For other inquiries, please email us at godsmustbecrazy.pod@gmail.com The intro and outro music is by Brian O'Reilly (@dendriform on Instagram). — References: https://volcano.si.edu/volcano.cfm?vn=273070 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taal_Volcano https://www.aswangproject.com/the-origin-of-taal-volcano-tagalog-myth/ https://www.bworldonline.com/editors-picks/2020/01/19/274007/taal-has-lost-her-patience/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/godsmustbecrazypod/message
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Quantum Nurse www.quantumnurse.life presents Quantum Nurse Livestream Topic: NADA Philippines' Journey Through the Years (12 Years in the Making) https://www.facebook.com/nadaphils On Dec 5, 2022 Monday @ 6:00 PM EST Host: Grace Asagra, MA, RN Hilot (Filipino Indigenous Healer) Alternative Energy Medicine Holistic Nurse-Health Coach on House call Integrative Functional Medicine consultant Quantum Reflex Analysis Practitioner NADA Philippines' Journey Through the Years (12 Years in the Making) Janet Pimentel Paredes Asian Social Institute, MSSD (ongoing) Integrative Medicine Practitioner DOH PITAHC Certified Acupuncturist Founding Officer, PAAI Board President, NADA Philippines Family Counselor To discuss brief history of NADA, legacy of founder Dr. Michael O. Smith. Bringing NADA to the Philippines CerHC Challenges in growing the organization John Joseph Posadas NADA Board Vice President NADA Trainer DOH PITAHC Certified Associate Acupuncturist Assistant Professor, UP Manila College of Nursing How NADA Trainings started – describe Challenges in holding NADA trainings NADA Trainings during the Pandemic Number of batches, Number of ADSes Dorothy May Nubla NADA Board Secretary NADA Trainer DOH PITAHC Certified Associate Acupuncturist Sharing the various health missions Sharing various community clinics Patients served in health missions and community clinics How do we conduct community clinics On Research: Research on ear seeds for depression in Metro Dumaguete By Ms. Rochie Cagara Silliman University College of Nursing Faculty DOH PITAHC Certified Acupuncturist NADA Trainer BOT Secretary, Philippine Academy of Acupuncture Miren Marie Lee Sun Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist Family Counselor MA in Psychology Pastoral Counselor - RMT Center for Family Ministries, NADA Acupuncture Detox Specialist, MA Psychology To share her research in the: NADA 5-point Protocol as experienced in a Community-based Addiction Rehabilitation Program in the Cordillera: A Case Study Sharing of Experiences using the NADA protocol in the field, health missions and health clinics: Frances Bernardino Vegara Certified Associate Medical Acupuncturist NADA Trainer Sharing of NADA Philippines' experiences during the Marawi War Ramon Tamayo NADA Coordinator in the Province of La Union , World Universal Healing Tao Instructor of Iron Shirt Qi Gong Sharing experiences of ADSes in the communities, LGU, clinics and hospitals Grace de Lima – experiences in the hospital Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist Medical Officer IV Bicol Region General Hospital and Geriatric Medical Center, Cabusao CamSur Joann Codillo – experiences using NADA in different parts of Bicol Region Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist DOH PITAHC Certified Acupuncturist Licensed Massage Therapist Romeo P. Balderrama, Jr. Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist DPBA cCAMA Experience using the NADA Protocol for victims of the drug war and Taal Volcano survivors . Host: Grace Asagra, RN MA Podcast: Quantum Nurse: Out of the Rabbit Hole from Stress www.quantumnurse.life https://www.bitchute.com/channel/nDjE6Ciyg0ED http://www.earthheroestv.com/categories/the-freedom-broadcasters?via=grace https://graceasagra.podbean.com/ https://rumble.com/c/c-764837 https://clikview.com/@QuantumNurse https://clikview.com/?ref=410070342631952c00a47c0.19349477
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Back in 2020, the eruption of Taal Volcano caused an ashfall that affected most of Metro Manila. Recently, it's been active again, and people are anxious that it might cause the same damage two years ago. Hopefully, that doesn't happen. I'm praying that the activity it's showing now is the worst of it. I am just doing this podcast to let you know what could happen.
In this video, we will explore the possible connection between the Taal Volcano eruption today and the Black Nazarene Day which just passed, and the Sto. Nino coming in 1 week. What we find will blow your mind. Yah Bless.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thegodculture)
Taal Volcano - the Philippines' most active volcano is threatening its surrounding areas once again. Reports of recent unrest has made locals and residents uneasy. Senator Antonio Trillanes accuses Senator Bong Go and President Duterte of Plunder. The senator alleges that families and business of the senator from Mindanao has amassed projects and millions of pesos of government projects in their local region. A Philippine Air Force C130 cargo plane crashes and half the passengers lived to tell the tale. The Delta variant of the Covid-19 virus has been locally transmitted in the Philippines - will the vaccination effort be quick enough to avoid a new surge? When will the country reach her immunity? Hosted and Produced by: Jab Buhay & Chinggay AndradaWritten by: Jab Buhay, Chinggay Andrada & Danielle GonzalezIntern: Danielle Gonzalez (UPLB)
Metro Manila's MRT-3 train line recently announced that pets are now allowed onboard their trains, much to the delight of pet lovers everywhere. But why do fur babies have more rights to travel over… actual babies? According to the city's Covid-19 regulations, persons under 17 years old and above 65 are still not allowed to ride trains during this time, and we speak to Coconuts Manila Regional Managing Editor Kristine Fonacier to find out more.Other stories include:Mask rule violators in Canggu fined IDR1 million on the spot | Thailand gives green light to Sinovac, AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine cocktail | Missing piss-tol: Police officer leaves gun in shopping mall toilet | Emergency PPKM may be extended by 6 weeks: reports | Malaysian health minister mistakes Spanish Flu for Spanish Fly during university talk | Taal Volcano remains under high alert; 185 earthquakes detected over the past 24 hours | Vaccine-crashing Singapore cat turns out to be neighborhood star | Soldiers open fire, disperse crowds refilling oxygen tanks in YangonThe Coconuts Podcast delivers impactful, weird, and wonderful reporting by our journalists on the ground in eight cities: Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Yangon, and Bali. Listen to headline news and insightful interviews on matters large and small, designed for people located in – or curious about – Southeast Asia and Hong Kong.
On July 1, 2021, Alert Level 3 was raised in Taal Volcano after a phreatomagmatic eruption at the main crater. Under this alert level, an explosive eruption is possible. We talked to PHIVOLCS Director Renato Solidum Jr. to know more about the situation in Taal. This interview was recorded on July 12, 2021.
On July 1, 2021, Alert Level 3 was raised in Taal Volcano after a phreatomagmatic eruption at the main crater. Under this alert level, an explosive eruption is possible. We talked to PHIVOLCS Director Renato Solidum Jr. to know more about the situation in Taal. This interview was recorded on July 12, 2021.
Pride is more than a celebration of one's true self, individuality, diversity, and colors. Pride is also a protest. A protest of life and inclusion. A protest for legal rights. For "What's the Tea?", we have Taal Volcano, New LRT 2 Stations, Drag Den Philippines, and Bea Alonzo. #TheRainbowBarkada #FollowTheRainbow #ShareTheRainbow
Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino. - Alamin ang pinaka-mainit na balita ngayong Linggo ng umaga sa SBS Filipino.
The Taal Volcano, about 45 miles away from the Philippines ' capital city of Manila, began to show signs of a forthcoming eruption on Thursday afternoon. Listen for more details with news anchor John Matarazzo. For more Charisma News check out www.charismanews.com
PHILVOCS is monitoring Taal Volcano's activity and may increase alert level if abnormal volcanic activity continues - Sinabi ng PHILVOCS na kung magtutuloy-tuloy ang abnormal na aktibidad ng bulkan, posibleng itaas pa ang alert level sa Taal
Here are today's top stories on SBS Filipino. - Alamin ang pinaka-mainit na balita ngayong Biyernes ng umaga sa SBS Filipino.
Here are your news on web: - Taal Volcano still blankets island, surrounding areas with smog — Phivolcs - Palace closely monitoring Taal situation; residents urged to remain vigilant - San Juan vaccinates 86% of its target population, eyes completion in August - Ormoc imposes two-week pork holiday - Indonesia to impose 'emergency' curbs to battle virus surge - Bea Alonzo finds new home in GMA network - Error-prone Gilas bows to the Dominican Republic For more news and details, visit our website www.mb.com.ph and get a copy of the Manila Bulletin newspaper tomorrow. You may also subscribe to our newsletter at https://mb.com.ph/newsletter-subscrip... to have the day's latest news delivered to your inbox.
Daniella Virata is an equestrienne from a family of horse enthusiasts and competitive riders. She herself has entered several show jumping competitions around the world and earned certifications from the British Horse Society and International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI). A stint as a riding instructor in Singapore introduced Danni to the world of equine assisted therapy, as she worked on the Equine Assisted Learning (EQUAL) program co-developed by the Equestrian Federation of Singapore to cater to at-risk youth. Her teaching standards have been approved by the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH Int'l) and the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association (EAGALA). Danni comes alive when talking about all things equine, including how they've been man's partner since the dawn of civilization, and what humans can learn from these magnificent creatures. She outlines all the hard work behind the perceived glamor (think concussions, cleaning the arena, and caring for horses with colic), strides being made for inclusivity in the sport, and how she helped spearhead emergency rescue ops for 150 ponies that had to be evacuated when Taal Volcano erupted in 2020. Danni and her siblings now run DXD Equestrian Specialists, Inc., which offers group and private riding lessons, catering to aspiring competitors, adult leisure riders, and beginners. Headquartered at Rancho Leonor in Silang, Cavite (just outside Metro Manila), DXD's home base is a place to relax, enjoy nature, and appreciate the simple joys of life around animals. We hope this episode will be a breath of fresh air to animal lovers and anyone missing nature right now! Listen till the end of the episode, where we have a meditation exercise from Little Shell Yoga to soothe your spirits. --- Follow Danni's work at DXD Equestrian @dxdequestrian and @rancholeonor https://www.facebook.com/dxdequestrian Watch Danni talk about the history of horses with Ballet Philippines https://ballet.ph/en-pointe/the-virata-family/ Read more about her work and love for the sport https://ariequestrian.com/blog/2020/rider-profile-danni-virata Get a glimpse of the Mongolia trail ride she shared on the pod https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86zQK07szZU --- Photo by @rjolaso Music: “Neon Laser Horizon” by Kevin MacLeod (imcompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound Editing by franticsong Like what you heard? Do rate, review, share, and subscribe so others can find the episodes too. Follow instagram.com/occupationalhazards.podcast for more updates! xoxo Jo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/occupationalhazards/message
Here are your news on web: - 44,000 vaccinated vs Covid-19 in PH as vaccine confidence soars — Galvez - PH may get 20-M vaccine doses in 2nd quarter of 2021 - Parañaque LGU creates composite task force to address Covid-19 surge - Phivolcs raises Taal Volcano's alert status to level 2 amid ‘increasing unrest' - Biden to give primetime address on covid-19 anniversary according to White House - Na In-Woo makes first appearance in K-drama “River where the moon rises' - Rising cases of Covid-19 a concern for PBA chief For more news and details, visit our website www.mb.com.ph and get a copy of the Manila Bulletin newspaper tomorrow. You may also subscribe to our newsletter at https://mb.com.ph/newsletter-subscrip... to have the day's latest news delivered to your inbox.
Introduction to “Taal volcano – Tourist attraction becomes danger zone” In this episode of the Lifestyle, Travel & Technology podcast, the hosts Alexander, Garry & Nikky cover the natural catastrophe that took place in early January of 2020 in the Philippines. Taal volcano and its caldera, famous for its picturesque views and considered as a hot spot for social influencers to get awesome shots, was given an alert level 4 for having the potential of an immediate explosive eruption. This tragedy, despite not yet in its full form, has devastated thousands of locals and tourists and could affect millions more. In this episode the hosts will discuss the possible outcome of the Taal volcano and how it could affect Metro Manila, the most densely populated city on the planet with a population of around 13 million people. The volcanic ash is highly toxic, and people require a specific mask to protect themselves. The hosts also go through how it is affecting businesses and other households, as the city is preparing for a complete shutdown, which could increase the criminal activity. Podcast Episode SummaryIsland within a lake on an island within a lake on an island – Taal volcano/calderaAlert level 4 for the Taal volcano – spewing ash and creating volcanic lightningManila – 60km away – most densely populated city in the worldVolcanic ash could travel all the way to European cities Other volcanos in the worldSchools are shutdown, tourists are stranded in airports, thousands are affected – could affect millions moreCity could be on lockdown when worst case scenario happensSpecific fish species only found in the lake QuotablesAlex – “…they still need to support their family's…”Nikky – “…they cant afford to stay indoors…”Garry – “…its been active in the last 200 to 300 years…” Alex – “…people living around that area really depend on fishing and the agriculture…” Recommended Resources https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/17/asia/taal-volcano-philippines-fatal-attraction-intl-hnk/index.htmlhttps://lifestyle.inquirer.net/308785/manila-worlds-densely-populated-city-reimagined-harvard/ https://reliefweb.int/report/philippines/flash-update-no-3-philippines-taal-volcano-eruption-21-january-2020-2-pm-local
Join us in this episode we hear from Gil Carandang who is considered to be a father of modern day natural farming in the Philippines and around the globe. His knowledge and wit shine as he shares insights into what it means to farm closer to nature, and listen to Her wisdom.He is an organic farmer, Fulbright Scholar and educator. Gil's work developing and teaching about beneficial indigenous microorganisms has been revolutionary for natural farmers worldwide; he is known for his engaging teaching style and empowers farmers to think outside the box.He currently runs Herbana Farms and is an Organic Certification Center of the Philippines (OCCP) inspector.Gil has done extensive studies including:-Bio-intensive Mini-Farming under John Jeavons in California.-Natural Farming Systems for Crops and Livestocks under Dr. Han Kyu Cho.-Apprenticed with Natural Farmers of Japan.-A graduate of Ecological Horticulture at University of California, Santa Cruz.-Biodynamics preparations at the Biodynamics Association of Northern California.-Permaculture Design Course at the Center for Natural Design, Los Osos, California.His book we talk about:Grow Your Own Beneficial Indigenous Microorganisms and Bionutrients In Natural Organic FarmingGil A. CarandangHere's a PDF of his book that he doesn't mind sharing.Some archived info from his old website.Connect with Gil on FacebookAnd his new project Napayong Island Ecovillage which is under threat from the Taal Volcano.Thanks for listening, and may the beneficial microbes be with you!
**WARNING: CONTAINS STRONG CONTENT** Bass Player & Songwriter, Phil Recto, who has played with Bonehead and Spacecraft Time Machine returns to Paco's Place for a one on one with Paco Arespacochaga to talk about creating awareness on behalf of the victims of the recent Taal Volcano eruption, which happened in the Philippines last Jan 12, 2020. Listen to Phil Recto tell us what it was like growing up SELFISH in a well-off environment. And how all that changed when his family witnessed a turning point in their lives on their way to Baguio. There's a lot we all can learn from this episode. Take a moment to visit Philippe Recto's website, which gives us an overview of what happened to the people of Batangas, whose lives have been devastated by the recent explosion. To visit the website, please click on the link - https://prexwebs.wixsite.com/taalemergencyhelp Please take a moment to let this episode sink in. #PacosPlaceLive #PhilRecto #PacoA Phil Recto Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/philippe.recto Bonehead Fan Page - https://www.bonehead-kargado.com Please follow The Paco Arespacochaga Podocast on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2QL8oz3vrd42DEGE4hebce?si=f1GcAUDuQJmIFg0XhF0nEw Gear Used For This Episode: Canon M50 + Accessories - https://amzn.to/2tbHMns Aperture 120d Mark II Key Light - https://amzn.to/357cXxF Neewer LED Fill Lights - https://amzn.to/359KY01 Rodecaster Pro - https://amzn.to/37k6Lnu To support the growth of our channel, please check out our merch store at: SHIRT and MERCH Proceeds from sales will be used to upgrade equipment used in the studio. - https://shirtandmerch.com This episode is sponsored by: Radiant Medical Aesthetics - http://radiantbeautymd.com LDS Systems - https://ldssystems.com Copyright ©2020 The Paco Arespacochaga Podcast. All Rights Reserved.
In a conversation from the Philippines, Jason Baker, PETA Sr. VP for PETA-Asia, talks to Emil Guillermo about the effort to save hundreds of animals abandoned after the Taal Volcano, 60 miles south of Manila, erupted on Jan. 12. The Philippine government currently has no plans to help the animals. Since the volcano eruptions began, PETA has been the only group on Taal saving dozens of animals at a time. Contribute to the effort: Go to PETAASIA.com Or click here. See the animals saved like Palakitik the dog. Go to PETA.org. INDEX: 1:28 Jason Baker says logistical problem if 1,000 dogs still on island. 2:47 Full Interview begins, 100 horses saved so far. 3:33 600 horses left. Plenty of animals left on island. Dogs,cats, goats, ducks. 4:10 “Only option on the island is starvation is dehydration “ 4:33 PETA has taken off about 140 animals. 5:12 14 Description of 14 kilometer area around the volcano, evacuation zone. 6:09 Why people aren't expected to return. “A No-Go” Zone. 6:34 “No Government Plan.” 6:49 “They sooner let them starve.” 7:08 Who's to blame? “It's the governor and the Coast Guard.” 7:30 We haven't been stopped from going. Government doesn't care 8:09 People aren't trying to get back. People are fearful of toxic gases, lava. 8:29 Fear factor among the people. Government is saying don't go. 9:03 “We have a dozen people every day.” 9:31 Cars get in. Some stopped by Philippine officials. 10:12 Filipinos however are generous, wanting to help. 10:45 Could be weeks or month of work. 11:12 Animals outside evacuation zone, a few hundred. In evacuation zone, could be 1,000 dogs. 12:35 Fear that volcano could go off again. PETA only ones on the island. 13:04 Story of dog known for two years. Named Palakatik. 14:55 Animals on own. Plenty of dead animals seen. Race against time. 15:32 Least friendly animals now. Work more difficult and urgent. 15:49 What is the environment and air like? Depends on winds. 16:11 Ash on skin. Sky is entirely gray. Thick layer of ash. 17:02 Not well made buildings there. Shacks and tin roofs, not much to them to begin with. 17:27 Government assumes the volcano will take the island. No plan to get animals off. 18:08 Sadness could have been avoided with preparation. 18:35 A reminder to be ready and have a plan. 19:17 The volunteers. 20 hour days. Exhaustion. 19:45 Day starts at 5 am. 12 hours of daylight to work. 20:37 Overwhelmed by people willing to help and volunteer. 20:55 Dog stereotype of Asia is wrong. 21:31 Animal rights and welfare in Asia. 22:45 More on dogs. 24:25 Wasn't much wildlife concern. Some birds. 24:45 Australia compared to Taal. 25:15 PETA team in Australia. 26:33 Camels shot in NW Australia 27:03 Looking on the positive side, stories of rescue. 27:31 Cat saved on the island. 27:49 Duck saved on the island. 28:05 We have 150 animals. Took my son in to see the saved ones. 28:29 What listeners can do to help. 29:06 People should write the Embassy in Washington; and contribute to the effort. 29:41 Think about your own communities and their emergency preparedness. 30:25 PETAasia.com; Twitter@petaasia 31:25 Waiting for update on animals maybe 30 animals. 32:04 ”No one else will (being doing this) if we weren't there.” 33:04 End credits. See Video from this week. The PETA Podcast PETA, the world's largest animal rights organization, is 6.5 million strong and growing. This is the place to find out why. Hear from insiders, thought leaders, activists, investigators, politicians, and others why animals need more than kindness—they have the right not to be abused or exploited in any way. Hosted by Emil Guillermo. Powered by PETA activism. Contact us at PETA.org Listen to the very first PETA podcast with Ingrid Newkirk Music provided by CarbonWorks. Go to Apple podcasts and subscribe. Contact and follow host Emil Guillermo on Twitter @emilamok Or at www.amok.com Please subscribe, rate and review wherever you get your podcasts. Help us grow the podcast by taking this short survey. Thanks for listening to THE PETA PODCAST! Originally published Jan. 22, 2020
We discuss the events following Taal Volcano's eruption. From mask hoarding, volunteers, bashing on social media, etc. Plus Fran talks about the Dave Chappelle show.
CONVERSED Journey With Love | Journey With Purpose Journey With Friends | Journey With Your Eyes Open *This Weeks Cover Aims to shed light and bring awareness to the TAAL Volcano in the Philippines. FACT : Since it began emitting ash a little over a week ago, more than 162,000 people have fled their homes. With over 175 earthquakes in a 24 hour period, locals as well as scientists are keeping a close eye on this volcano in preparation for eruption. The last one taking place in 1977. NEW WEEK. NEW JOURNEY. This weeks Journey is all about MOTIVE. The Journey to stay motivated and to motivate those around you ! This weeks assignment is to stay as motivated with our pursuits as possible. *Key note ; finding a way to motivate others is a great way to keep your eyes on the prize. You never know who is watching ! What motivates you? This weeks journey consists of old and new. With the help of some submissions from a few of our very own Converse X Members, OHWOWGO serves up a nice mix of gratitude and motivation. S/O to our very own Ashlee Cayte (@ashleecayte) from Johannesburg. Helping introduce to us a CRAZY pocket of music that they're vibing to in South Africa. Play this one to find the motive you need to accomplish all your goals this year. Enjoy ! Tune in to see where you takes us ! THE CONVERSED WAY ! LETS GROW TOGETHER. LIVE FROM LOS ANGELES, CA. BROUGHT TO YOU BY OHWOWGO.
Episode 271 (1 hr 21 mins 54 secs) First regular episode of 2020, and it's a big sized one! Albert talks more about his experiences involving food services. With Jiaming and Ruthy, they make their picks on who they think will win at the 92nd Annual Academy Awards. Some talk about Taal Volcano, Florence Pugh, Star Wars: The Duel Of Fates, plus more. Then Ruthy and Albert share their thoughts about “The Witcher” season one on Netflix. Take a listen!00:00:35 - We're back. What's up? 00:03:03 - Albert's food services stories 00:13:16 - Oscars 2020 Ballot 00:45:39 - What's Up?! 00:53:37 - Mid-Credits 00:54:34 - Non-spoilers impressions of… 00:55:54 - Spoilers Pleeze 233 : The Witcher Season 1Links Related To This Episode Can Be Found At… https://www.whowhatwhereswhy.com/stuffjunk/2020/1/14/271 This episode was produced by Albert VergeldeDios and Jessica LinMore episodes, podcasts, movie reviews, and comic strips, at whowhatwhereswhy.com#stuffjunk
The Taal Volcano in the Phillipines is disrupting flight plans, and causing chaos in the Phillipines. We speak with Professor Glyn Williams-Jones to learn more about volcanoes. Guest: Professor Glyn Williams-Jones, Volcanologist from Simon Fraser University