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On this episode of Talking Like a Teen, the Senior VP of Sustenance Delivered Via Miniaturized Foodstuffs (Security Codename: BagelBites) and the UN High Commission of Simulated Combustion and Rounded Playthings (Security Codename: Crossfire) take a break from overseeing the world’s most important things to talk about the music of 2020. They discuss, among other things, the HBO/HAIM crossover you didn’t know you needed until now, Phoebe Bridgers’ first day of Mainstream Musical Success School, and how the Gorillaz might actually be the voice of a generation (sorry Kanye, your reign is over...back to the ocean with you.) These two executives also spend more time than important people should squeeing about Miike Snow, singing, and talking about some video game that is either about edible bugs or sentient snacks, depending on who you ask. They also take a moment to be genuinely thankful human beings before transferring you to the Italian ambassador’s office answering machine so you can make your prank phone call. This synopsis is brought to you by the UN and the Office of Making Silly Things Sound Overly Serious.
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We all have those moments of frustration with our partner that lead us to act in ways we later regret. We may acknowledge after the fact that there was a healthier way to react, or vow to handle things better in the future, but the moment tensions rise, and we feel triggered in a particular way, we fling back into the same bad habit. Over time, these messy interactions can morph into destructive dynamics. Yet, there is a way to break the cycle and stop ourselves from riding off the rails in our relationship, stay tuned to find out. https://www.youtube.com/rozzamindsethttps://www.instagram.com/rozzamindset/https://www.rozzamindset.com/
On this episode of Talking Like a Teen, Adrian and Ashley sidestep another weird ASMR podcast idea to finish talking about @ChillWaveKittens Old School Alternative bracket. They discuss another face on the Mount Rushmore of Problematic Faves Morrissey, the #girlboss narrative around Bjork, and the cautionary tale of Elliott Smith. Wait, I know that sounds serious--come back. Here’s your blankie and an apple juice--just sit still and hear me out. There’s the normal amount of nonsense as well, I promise. There are multiple singalongs (bonus points for the music drinking game because Ashley actually sings too), they drag Keith Richards for being a greedy jerk, talk TMNT toys, and somehow, some way, make it to the end of the bracket and crown their respective champions. And spoiler alert, no one gets swallowed by a whale in this one. Maybe next time.
On this episode of Talking Like a Teen, Adrian and Ashley find themselves trapped inside a nightmare of bad hockey and indie rock greats as they tackle another @ChillWaveKittens music bracket. They barely manage to wipe the sleep from their eyes before immediately starting a war with Nick Cave fans, K-Pop Twitter, and offending both sides of the Blur/Oasis Brit-Pop Battle of 1995. They try to get a handle on why Beck and Radiohead are so fetch, and for those of you playing the “Take a drink every time Adrian sings” drinking game, you are in for a treat. Somehow, through the chaos, they do manage to pick their champions, who will face off with the winners of the upcoming part two episode. This episode is sponsored by delirium and not enough caffeine.
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A great deal of Talking Like a Leader depends on remaining calm and rational in difficult – sometimes irritating – situations. Remaining calm and rational depends on not getting angry when things get difficult. In this episode, I’ll explore a concept and share a model you can use on yourself to remain calm and rational. Additional Leadership Resources Take our free DISC Assessment. Download our free report, The First 7 Things to Do When You Get Promoted. Follow us on Facebook. Subscribe to the Podcast Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe to this podcast through the options below. iTunes Stitcher Google Play TuneIn RSS Or your favorite podcast app
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Previously on the last episode of Talking Like a Teen, Ashley & Adrian started working their way through IG’s @ChillWaveKitten's 2000s indie rock bracket. After working through one half of the bracket, your hosts have reconvened to go through the other half of the bracket and each crown their own champion. They also get into a discussion about Zach Braff and The Shins, whether you can be underrated when someone makes an episode of American Dad about your band, and whether or not Isaac Brock would buy you and your high school friends beer for your house party. Adrian also relives his live Flaming Lips experience, Ashley disparages the good name of Bright Eyes and the two try to figure out whose champion reigns supreme.
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In this episode, Noel talks with Joseph Harris, Coordinator of the Center of Diversity and Inclusion at DePauw University in Indiana and Ph.D. student in urban education literacy at Michigan State University. They talk about ways Christians and Pastors in predominantly white churches can practically think and talk about race issues, during times of crisis and in between. Here's some links to a few things they talked about: “The Gospel Is Our Only Hope”: A Now Unhelpful And Useless Phrase by Young Yi The Myth of White Ignorance Joseph's Facebook Page
On this episode of Talking Like a Teen, two friends reunite on mic after not recording for a couple of months (because one of them moved across the country and it was a Whole Thing™) to find the world in shambles. They attempt to put the world back together in the whole way they know how--by teaming up with Instagram cool guy/music fan @ChillWaveKittens to tackle a music-meets-sports bracket discussing 2000s indie rock. Ashley and Adrian argue yet again about Arcade Fire, Adrian waxes poetic about meeting the Thermals, they sing the praises of their indie rock dads, and Ashley dispenses Decemberists-themed life advice. They also check in on video games, talking a bit about the rumored Mass Effect remaster and some Street Fighter II chat.
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Seeing things from another person's point of view is a key element in Talking Like a Leader. When you can't see your team's environment, it's easy to forget that their behaviors, results, and efficiency are affected by it. If you suddenly find yourself working remotely, remembering that they are no longer in the office is an important thing to remember. Additional Leadership Resources Take our free DISC Assessment. Download our free report, The First 7 Things to Do When You Get Promoted. Follow us on Facebook.
Since World War II, the fate of the Marshal Islands has been tied to the United States. The Marshalls were a site of military testing, host a US military base, and many Marshallese migrate to the US to pursue education and economic opportunity. Yet there are few books about Marshallese culture which are short and readable. In Talking Like Children: Language and the Production of Age in the Marshall Islands (Oxford University Press, 2019), Elise Berman shows us the complexities of Marshallese life and reveals the way that age, a central part of Marshallese culture, is not biologically given but culturally constructed. It's an accessible, short book that will appeal to both academic and nonacademic audiences with an interest in Marshalls or Micronesian culture more generally. In this podcast host Alex Golub talks with Berman about being an American doing fieldwork in the Marshalls, what age is and how it is achieved through interaction, the differences between American (and broadly Western) approaches to language and power and Marshallese approaches, and how Elise turned her dissertation into a short and accessible book. Elise Berman is a linguistic, cultural, and psychological anthropologist engaged with the interdisciplinary fields of education and communication. She has worked with the Chabad-Lubavitch, the K’iche’ Maya in Guatemala, and the Marshallese in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Alex Golub is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He is the editor of a special number of Anthropological Forum on "The Politics of Order in Contemporary Papua New Guinea". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since World War II, the fate of the Marshal Islands has been tied to the United States. The Marshalls were a site of military testing, host a US military base, and many Marshallese migrate to the US to pursue education and economic opportunity. Yet there are few books about Marshallese culture which are short and readable. In Talking Like Children: Language and the Production of Age in the Marshall Islands (Oxford University Press, 2019), Elise Berman shows us the complexities of Marshallese life and reveals the way that age, a central part of Marshallese culture, is not biologically given but culturally constructed. It's an accessible, short book that will appeal to both academic and nonacademic audiences with an interest in Marshalls or Micronesian culture more generally. In this podcast host Alex Golub talks with Berman about being an American doing fieldwork in the Marshalls, what age is and how it is achieved through interaction, the differences between American (and broadly Western) approaches to language and power and Marshallese approaches, and how Elise turned her dissertation into a short and accessible book. Elise Berman is a linguistic, cultural, and psychological anthropologist engaged with the interdisciplinary fields of education and communication. She has worked with the Chabad-Lubavitch, the K'iche' Maya in Guatemala, and the Marshallese in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Alex Golub is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He is the editor of a special number of Anthropological Forum on "The Politics of Order in Contemporary Papua New Guinea". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/psychology
Since World War II, the fate of the Marshal Islands has been tied to the United States. The Marshalls were a site of military testing, host a US military base, and many Marshallese migrate to the US to pursue education and economic opportunity. Yet there are few books about Marshallese culture which are short and readable. In Talking Like Children: Language and the Production of Age in the Marshall Islands (Oxford University Press, 2019), Elise Berman shows us the complexities of Marshallese life and reveals the way that age, a central part of Marshallese culture, is not biologically given but culturally constructed. It's an accessible, short book that will appeal to both academic and nonacademic audiences with an interest in Marshalls or Micronesian culture more generally. In this podcast host Alex Golub talks with Berman about being an American doing fieldwork in the Marshalls, what age is and how it is achieved through interaction, the differences between American (and broadly Western) approaches to language and power and Marshallese approaches, and how Elise turned her dissertation into a short and accessible book. Elise Berman is a linguistic, cultural, and psychological anthropologist engaged with the interdisciplinary fields of education and communication. She has worked with the Chabad-Lubavitch, the K’iche’ Maya in Guatemala, and the Marshallese in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Alex Golub is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He is the editor of a special number of Anthropological Forum on "The Politics of Order in Contemporary Papua New Guinea". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since World War II, the fate of the Marshal Islands has been tied to the United States. The Marshalls were a site of military testing, host a US military base, and many Marshallese migrate to the US to pursue education and economic opportunity. Yet there are few books about Marshallese culture which are short and readable. In Talking Like Children: Language and the Production of Age in the Marshall Islands (Oxford University Press, 2019), Elise Berman shows us the complexities of Marshallese life and reveals the way that age, a central part of Marshallese culture, is not biologically given but culturally constructed. It's an accessible, short book that will appeal to both academic and nonacademic audiences with an interest in Marshalls or Micronesian culture more generally. In this podcast host Alex Golub talks with Berman about being an American doing fieldwork in the Marshalls, what age is and how it is achieved through interaction, the differences between American (and broadly Western) approaches to language and power and Marshallese approaches, and how Elise turned her dissertation into a short and accessible book. Elise Berman is a linguistic, cultural, and psychological anthropologist engaged with the interdisciplinary fields of education and communication. She has worked with the Chabad-Lubavitch, the K’iche’ Maya in Guatemala, and the Marshallese in the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Alex Golub is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. He is the editor of a special number of Anthropological Forum on "The Politics of Order in Contemporary Papua New Guinea". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we discuss the global health crisis that is the coronavirus. Our discussion on beyond meat burgers continues and we talk about upcoming changes to Tim Horton's menu. Also, why won't Rishi get data on his phone? And, we introduce a new segment where Ryan learns how to speak like a Toronto man. Plus, we touch on the tragic death of basketball star Kobe Bryant. All this and more in the ninth episode of the R Squared Podcast! Music: "Picture Perfect", "Mafia", "Reward", "Pull Up", "Streets", "Lethal", "Levels", "Number One", and "Intranet" By Yung Kartz (From the Free Music Archive CC BY NC) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/r-squared/message
On this episode of Talking Like a Teen, Ashley and Adrian take a break from their P.O.D. singalong to have a conversation about the late 1990s music scene. The hosts dust off their investigative journalism skills as they uncover the secret conservative plot known as swing music, Thom Yorke as a piece of music technology posing as a human male, and out Adrian as the President of the Evan and Jaron Fan Club. They also do a deep dive into the totally unremarkable not-at-all-chaotic event of Woodstock ‘99, as they discuss the lineups and their own personal histories with festival events. Also, Ashley’s mom stops by to say hi.
On this episode of Talking Like a Teen, Adrian and Ashley try to process the end of 2019 the only way they know--through the building of playlists. Both hosts go through...a lot...while discussing the playlists they’ve created: Adrian talks metal while Ashley takes a nap, Ashley talks pop music while Adrian cringes, and Blink-182 almost ends a friendship. They also discuss their Spotify: Wrapped statistics for the year and wrap up their decades musically before ending the episode much like the decade: in pure and utter chaos.
Looking for a fine Dwarven podcast, direct from Orzammar? You won’t find better than this episode of Talking Like a Teen, in which Adrian and Ashley wrap up their chat on BioWare games by talking about the Dragon Age series. They discuss their origins with Dragon Age Origins, their love for a certain Templar and swamp witch and Captain Janeway before discussing the hot take that tropes are good, STFU. They also discuss race and representation in games and crunch in the game industry. Ashley also provides some tips and tricks to help those who struggled with it get through Dragon Age 2, and no, it’s not a drinking game, but she would be very open to coming up with a drinking game for DA2 if someone asked for it--because that’s all she’s really there for anyway (aside from delivering bad news and witty one-liners.)
Every week it seems that we pump the breaks on a thought or opinion, not because we don't know how to articulate the point.... but there is a fear of backlash of every move we make and word we say. How did we get here as a society? What is it with culture, and its need to "cancel" without regard? Is it control or a valuable contribution? Ya Boys at OETKB attempt not to get cut by this double edged sword.
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In this episode, Guy shares what talking like a leader means to him. After several episodes focused primarily on the skills of leadership communication, Guy shares his perspective on combining the right mindset, habitset, AND skillset to learn how to talk like a leader. Additional Leadership Resources Take our free DISC Assessment. Download our free report, The First 7 Things to Do When You Get Promoted.
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On this episode of Talking Like a Teen, Adrian and Ashley bust out their best Ja Rule impressions for a deep dive into the first film of the high art The Fast and the Furious franchise. Adrian explains where love for this franchise first began while Ashley revisits her criminal past (purely hypothetical, you definitely can’t arrest me), and the pair begin workshopping ideas for a Guardians of the Galaxy/Fast and Furious crossover event.
On the first episode of Talking Like a Teen, Adrian and Ashley attend a funeral for an NHL mascot who recently passed away due to cultural overexposure and attempt to understand the 2001 No Doubt album Rock Steady. They also discuss jingles the Neptunes should’ve written, hot takes on Radiohead albums, and how Prince is a beautiful human who demands that the world come to him before getting real about cultural appropriation in pop music.
Episode # 10 Sealing the Leaks & Talking Like The Queen ** Hi, welcome to episode ten of Better Breathing Means Better Health entitled Sealing the leaks and Talking Like The Queen. As you will now know, our breathing is controlled automatically by the level of carbon dioxide in our body. It is a good image to hold in ones mind that our lungs are not just the means to get oxygen for our body but act as reservoirs or tanks of carbon dioxide that need to be kept at just the right level. Maintaining this image of the lungs as reservoirs or tanks of Carbon Dioxide that help maintain the normal 6% CO2 in our body, we can think of activities that may lead to “leaks” from the tanks. There are many possible reasons for these leaks that may include all those situations when we over-breathe: • When showering you may gasp as the water hits you • Most strong emotional states can lead to over-breathing • The act of bending to put shoes on can push out air • Getting over hot or too cold may increase breathing • Over concentration • Stress at work • Reading aloud and mouth breathing • Smoking • Coughing • Sneezing • Laughing • Yawning • Sighing, remember the old adage “Sigh a little, die a lttle”! • Whistling • Talking and mouth breathing rather than nose breathing • Over-eating • Brushing your teeth; an opportunity to mouth breathe as your mouth is open • Mouth breathing while eating and drinking Increasing awareness of your breathing will protect you from most of the above leaks but you will, we hope, want to laugh occasionally! So there are two things to note, firstly if your breathing is normal and you have a Control Pause of 45-60 seconds you have a large “buffer” of Carbon dioxide, and the occasional burst of laughing or emotional upset will not give you any problems, as soon afterwards, your Carbon dioxide levels will return to normal, but if your CP is around twenty seconds normally, any of these brief events of over-breathing can lower your carbon dioxide levels to trigger problems. It is not unknown for a child with asthma to have a sudden attack when giggling and laughing at a party due to this effect or a person suffering from anxiety to have a panic attack after a bout of coughing. However there is an instant solution to those moments of brief over-breathing and that is to immediately do a Mini Pause as explained in episode six. Remember; breathe in and our of your nose and pause your breath for 3 to 5 seconds, return to nose breathing then repeat as necessary. Use the Mini Pause after coughing, sneezing, yawning or sighing Use it to reduce night time nasal congestion that occurs during sleep by doing it many times for 10-15 minutes before going to sleep. Use the Mini Pause to help boost your immune system when you feel the onset of an infection or sore throat The effect of this very short breath hold is to quickly raise your carbon dioxide levels. The explanation behind the immune system boost comes from the reversal of the reactions of the “Fight or Flight” effects, where breathing is increased and the immune system is suppressed. Here you are reducing the breathing and stimulating the immune system. This is a reversal of the stressor response. Now to explain a little about “Talking Like The Queen” The Buteyko Method was first introduced by Professor Buteyko into Australia, and when he taught the necessity to only nose-breathing when talking, his Australian students commented “ Oh! You mean like we see the Queen talking in her Christmas message. She never seems to breathe through her mouth when she talks!” The expression has stuck since then. So here is your next training challenge. Find a few minutes each day to read aloud from a newspaper or book and follow these instructions. Begin with a breath in through your nose, not your mouth, continue reading until you see a comma or full stop, close your mouth and breathe in through your nose. Return to reading until the next comma or full stop that reminds you to take a breath in through your nose and to close your mouth. If you hit a long sentence you may want to take a breath half way, close your mouth and take a breath in through your nose in the same way. At first this may feel very strange and can be quite difficult but with practice this way of reading will become normal and easy. Then you need to use the same approach to your breathing when you are speaking at any time. For some people mouth breathing while talking can be their major problem and the main reason for their chronic hidden hyperventilation. This may be particularly true for teachers, lecturers, radio commentators, Sales people and any people who need to talk a lot in their work. You could watch weather forecasters on the television and see that many of them make this mistake because they need to read a lot of material in a very short time and recently a presenter collapsed on live television because of this effect. One of the advantages of talking this way is that it makes it far easier for listeners to understand you. Those brief pauses as you take a breath allows the listener time to take in what you have just said. Practice this over the coming weeks. The next episode will be about sleep and taping. You are doing well and are over half-way through the training already, keep it up.
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Escape from Asthma Episode # 10 Sealing the Leaks & Talking Like The Queen Hi , welcome to episode 10 of Escape from Asthma entitled Sealing the leaks and Talking Like The Queen. As you will now know, our breathing is controlled automatically by the level of carbon dioxide in our body. It is a good image to hold in ones mind that our lungs are not just the means to get oxygen for our body but act as reservoirs or tanks of carbon dioxide that need to be kept at just the right level. Maintaining this image of the lungs as reservoirs or tanks of Carbon Dioxide that help maintain the normal 6% CO2 in our body, we can think of activities that may lead to “leaks” from the tanks. There are many possible reasons for these leaks, they may include all those situations when we over-breathe: • When showering you may gasp as the water hits you • Most strong emotional states can lead to over-breathing • The act of bending to put shoes on can push out air • Getting over hot or too cold may increase breathing • Over concentration • Stress at work • Reading aloud and mouth breathing • Smoking • Coughing • Sneezing • Laughing • Yawning • Sighing, remember the old adage “Sigh a little, die a lttle”! • Whistling • Talking and mouth breathing rather than nose breathing • Over-eating • Brushing your teeth; an opportunity to mouth breathe as your mouth is open • Mouth breathing while eating and drinking Increasing awareness of your breathing will protect you from most of the above leaks but you will, we hope, laugh occasionally! So there are two things to note, firstly if your breathing is normal and you have a CP of 45-60 seconds you have a large “buffer” of CO2 and the occasional burst of laughing or emotional upset will not give you any problems, as soon after, your CO2 levels will return to normal but if your CP is around twenty seconds normally, any of these brief events of over-breathing can lower your carbon dioxide levels to trigger an asthma attack. It is not unknown for a child with asthma to have a sudden attack when giggling and laughing at a party due to this effect. However there is an instant solution to those moments of brief over-breathing and that is to immediately do a Mini Pause as explained in episode six. Remember; breathe in and our of your nose and pause your breath for 3 to 5 seconds, return to nose breathing then repeat as necessary. Use the Mini Pause after coughing, sneezing, yawning or sighing Use it to reduce night-time nasal congestion that occurs during sleep by doing it many times for 10-15 minutes before going to sleep. Use the Mini Pause to help boost your immune system when you feel the onset of an infection or sore throat The effect of this very short breath hold is to raise your CO2 levels. The explanation behind the immune system boost comes from the reversal of the reactions of the “fight or flight” effects where breathing is increased and the immune system is suppressed. Here you are reducing the breathing and stimulating the immune system. This is a reversal of the stressor response. Now to explain a little about “Talking Like The Queen” The Buteyko Method was first introduced by Professor Buteyko into Australia and when he taught the necessity to only nose-breathing when talking, his Australian students commented “ Oh! You mean like we see the Queen talking in her Christmas message. She never seems to breathe through her mouth when she talks!” The expression has stuck since then. So here is your next training challenge. Find a few minutes each day to read aloud from a newspaper or book and follow these instructions. Begin with a breath in through your nose not your mouth, continue reading until you see a comma or full stop, close your mouth and breathe in through your nose. Return to reading until the next comma or full stop that reminds you to take a breath in through your nose and to close your mouth. If you hit a long sentence you may want to take a breath half way, close your mouth and take a breath in through your nose in the same way. At first this may feel very strange and can be quite difficult but with practice this way of reading will become normal and easy. Then you need to use the same approach to your breathing when you are speaking at any time. For some people mouth breathing while talking can be their major problem and the main reason for their chronic hidden hyperventilation. This may be particularly true for teachers, lecturers, radio commentators, salesmen and any people who need to talk a lot in their work. You could watch weather forecasters on the television and see that many of them make this mistake because they need to read a lot of material in a very short time. One of the advantages of talking this way is that it makes it far easier for listeners to understand you. Those brief pauses as you take a breath allows the listener time to take in what you have just said. Practice this over the coming weeks. The next episode will be about sleep and taping.
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News is incredibly slow or we are just finding more ways not to care. Either way, we prefer to make jokes instead. Target removes "Baby Daddy" Father's Day Cards From Shelves Superfly IHop is now IHob Family Reunions Are The Worst Jamie Foxx Accused Of Foul Play Would You Date A Woman With A Male Best Friend? Can You Trust A Woman With A Side Partner? Talking Vs Texting We Unpack Being A Side Chick To a "Loyal" Dude vs Dating A Cheater Alot more foolishness is involved. Tune In!
"The Four Feathers" is a bizarre narrative featuring some (probably unintentional) surrealist horror. But that's what you get when you put a four-year-old in charge of things. This episode brought to you by executive producer Christopher, Aarne-Thompson type 106, "Talking Like an Animal " Suggested talking points: a chance for German, German name fluency, a cool kind of begot, baby laundering, hot bod god dad, the good word of basic hygiene, the true story of Yankee Doodle, the toddler hierarchy of needs, a horse's destiny, a silent yler, Macy's day bug-out bag, a bony pony If you like our show, find us online to help spread the word! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. Support us on Patreon to help the show grow at www.patreon.com/wtfolklore. You can find merchandise and information about the show at www.wtfolklorepodcast.com.
Bo and I discuss two science stories from the recent past. One is a discovery that neurons are capable of trading genetic material to one another directly - meaning, that one neuron can express a gene, transcribe it into RNA, and then send it to another neuron in which that gene wasn't expressed. Second, we discuss a possible condition termed "aphantasia", which describes a population of people who are entirely incapable of visualizing an imagined image.
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Cleg, Evelette and Zyzzyx unleash the first part of their dastardly plan on an unwitting Case.
Cleg, Evelette and Zyzzyx unleash the first part of their dastardly plan on an unwitting Case.
Delivering a top-notch presentation requires you to master your ideas. Of course! But even more, you need to master yourself. Your audience won’t be able to lock onto you unless you are “in focus.” This month’s coaching conversation shows you how to get “in focus.” Related episodes are: Prepping Like a TED Talker http://essentialcomm.com/podcast/prepping-like-ted-talker/ Talking Like a TED Talker http://essentialcomm.com/podcast/talking-like-ted-talker/ All Presentation Skills Tips are available at: http://essentialcomm.com/tag/presentation-skills/ A PDF summary of Chris Anderson's book, "TED Talks" is available to you. Just pop Tom an email and ask for it. He's at: info@essentialcomm.com
TED Talkers turn us into engrossed detectives, absorbed in solving the mysteries unfolding before us. But TED Talking doesn’t have to be saved for special events. This month’s coaching conversation explores ways to turn everyday presentations into compelling content that will hold people's interest ... like a TED Talk. If you're crafting an actual TED Talk, use Chris Anderson's terrific book: "TED Talks." I have a nifty 3-page reduction of Anderson's book. Reach out to me at info@essentialcomm.com and I'll send it along. Working to improve yourself as a presenter? The Coaching Tips archive are full of related episodes. Go to: essentialcomm.com/podcast and search the topic: "Presentation Skills."
It was Richard's turn to pick the topic. And when that happens, you never really know what you're in store for. This week, Richard chose hair. The wrestlers with the craziest hair. There's a hair vs hair match of the week. And if Richard has talked like a dog to you or sniffed your crotch in the past month, well, we're sorry. We somehow had fun with this one, haha.
In “Stop Talking Like That!” Langley bitches about the way some people talk. It’s the shortest and most annoying episode so far.
There are just two days left until the big CD release of Pirates vs. Dragons on July 27. You'll be able to buy the album at 40% off its regular price. You can find details at savedragons.com/buy. In the meantime, I have a lot of pirate music on my computer. I thought I might share some of the songs for to celebrate the pirates we love so well. Enjoy pirate music from The Jolly Rogers, The Bilge Pumps, The Pride of Bedlam, Wandering Gypsy Theater, Red Rum, The BOOM Pirates, Whiskey Bay Rovers, The Crimson Pirates, The Pirates of Rogues Cove, Musical Blades, Consortium of Genius, Barleyjuice, Voltaire, Marc Gunn. Pub Talk You can download "Pirates vs. Dragons: A Steampunk Adventure Journal" for free on Amazon Kindle from now through July 29, 2016. This eBook tells the riveting tale of how I was shanghaied by the notorious air pirate, Captain Black Jack Murphy which led to the recording of my next album "Pirates vs. Dragons". Get it now! Want to hear more pirate music? Check out these podcasts: #174: Talk Like a Pirate Day Irish Celtic music in show #174 celebrating Talking Like a Pirate Day with Allan Yn Y Fan, Kennedy’s Kitchen, Bourbon & Shamrocks, Captain Black Jack, Empty Hats, Rambling Sailors, Trinity River Whalers, SlipJig, Bob Conroy, The Gothard Sisters, The Kreellers, Heather Dale, Callanach, Bill Grogan’s Goat, The Shanties. Pirate music from the Renaissance Festival Podcast Shows at GenCon Join me on Concert Window the International CD Release of Pirates vs Dragons this Thursday July 28th at 8pm CST Who's Playing the Pub Today 0:12 "Hey-Ho to Be a Pirate" by Marc Gunn from Pirates vs. Dragons 3:38 "One for the Road" by The Jolly Rogers from X Marks the Spot 8:16 "Grey Funnel Line (Live)" by The Bilge Pumps & The Pride of Bedlam from Bail Money 10:47 "Pirate Joke" by Wandering Gypsy Theater from Extraordinary! 13:19 "Ghost Pirates In The Sky" by Red Rum from Red Rum in the Jar 16:05 "Down Among The Dead Men" by The BOOM Pirates from Prepare to Be Boarded 20:06 "The Wreck of the Bold Lady Jean" by Marc Gunn from Pirates vs. Dragons 25:12 "The Derelict" by Whiskey Bay Rovers from Shantyman's Folly 29:06 "Come 'n Be A Pirate" by The Crimson Pirates from Come 'n Be a Pirate 31:00 "Randy Dandy Oh" by The Pirates of Rogues Cove from Setting Sail 34;15 "Devil's Jig" by Musical Blades from Up the Ante 38:07 "Bucket of Blood" by Consortium of Genius from In C.O.G. We Trust 38:23 "Modern Pirates" by Barleyjuice from A Night at the Pub 46:01 "The Beast of Pirate's Bay" by Voltaire from To the Bottom of the Sea 53:16 "A Pirate's Confession" by Marc Gunn from Pirates vs. Dragons A couple things before we finish, would you like to get a short email from me, every week or two where I tell you what's new with my music and share some cool Celtic and Geek things I find online, plus get a free album of my music? If you want to receive that, sign up at www.celtictop5.com. A special thanks to my Gunn Runners on Patreon. You can support my music and podcasts for as little as $1 per month. The Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed this episode, then please post a review on iTunes or your favorite podcatcher. As always support the musicians who support this podcast, buy their CDs, and then tell your friends to visit pubsong.com.
Tom Stephens (@tomestephens) And Jonathan Are Talking About The Pain Of Screen Readers On The Web, Conversations With Tech Support Computers, Siri Searches The Web For You, Tay Talking Like A Teenager, Mac And Cheese Bot, And Robot Fitness Butlers. I was confused, but it WAS a Watson Commercial that I […]
Contact The Show: www.ohbeep.com/78 or feedback@ohbeep.com This Week.. Come Geocache hiding with us, live on Periscope New geocaching location based game TapTag StaticJay isn't happy with Dr D HHH, from GSRP, does something dumb Lucie Melen wants to know Dr D's opinion on all the **** days Moan-A-Lot inspires us #blamemoanalot Last Week.. Live cache hiding on Periscope. Join us while we hide That Donkey Looks A Bit Pony GC658F7. The audience helped us hide the cache and pick the D/T rating. Thanks especially to Cache On Wheels for her advice from the perspective of a wheelchair user. News.. New geo-location based game TapTag (From www.taptagit.com) Rangers lead walks to Peak District plane wrecks and hidden 'letterboxes' (From www.grough.co.uk) Let’s Look for Letterboxes, an exploration of the moors of Kinder Scout above Edale to seek out hidden ‘letterboxes’. Letterboxing, the forerunner of the modern pastime of geocaching, began in 1854. Suspicious item in Grand Forks a geocaching device (From wdaz.com) Police say no laws were broken, but encourage geocachers to tell authorities when they place questionable looking items in public places. Feedback.. From CacheOnWheels I have just had my 3rd EC published 2nd was at Stair Hole, GC6487D Lulworth, in time for EC day My 3rd at Lulworth Cove GC64WJ0 itself, previous one there was archived so out if respect I asked previous CO if he minded, he was very encouraging Have you heard of the free online geology time course via earthcache academy? I learned so much about the amazing geology and history of the Jurassic Coast that is on my door step. If you would like to learn more about geology, you can also look at doing the free online Geology Time course through the Earthcache Academy like I did: earthcacheacademy.org From Lucie Melen Oh dear oh dear oh beep. You've insulted the wrong country! All that ranting about Italians...but Cadiz is in Spain not Italy! :D From Damian G'day Mates, Just listened to the most recent pod cast, can't believe I was the only one to properly do the September EY up me Duck challenge :) I'm sure I will look awesome in an Oh Beep t-shirt (will send you my details in another email). I will have to send you guys some audio at some point, you haven't even gotten close with the accent, just incase I don't get on to it in time do your best maybe try channeling Crocodile Dundee or Hugh Jackman? Just to avoid confusing you further on FB I share an account with my wife (Mrs) Virginia (Mr) Damian Cranwell :) Just in case you were wondering L is our daughter, making our caching name D&V&L. Keep up the great work guys :)Look forward to the next podcast,ByeDamian Audio from StaticJay Dumb Stuff Geocachers Do.. Ignore the superior navigation skills of those around you - audio from Geo Snippits Reboot Podcast Ask Doctor D.. From Lucie Melen I'll ask a question. Do you think it's a good or bad thing to have all these " **** days" like Earthcache day, sidetracked day, etc? GeoPauls Video Of The Week.. Geocoinfest 2015 - Lab Geocaches, Lighthouses and Lackeys, OH MY! By Geocaching with Darick https://youtu.be/32m5dlZliTY #blamemoanalot For persuading us to do the Hatley Heart Attack mega series. We all need that one mad friend to push us beyond our limits. GGH Tips.. It might sound simple, but it's important to remember to tie off your #kayak securely before exiting the boat to find that #geocache. You really don't want to return to find your boat has floated away. The LANMonkeys even shared their recent close call in "GGH 173: Kayaking I." Ey Up Me Duck Challenge.. Find 2 caches with halloween / autumn related words in the title Feedback from Anteus.. Howdy from Texas! I’ve been listening to the show for at least a few months now after hearing it mentioned a few times on some of the geocaching related podcasts from here in the States. I think this Ey Up Me Duck challenge thing is some sort of contest… shoot, I don’t know, I can only understand Mark most of the time, and not a word of what Doctor D says! ;) So I think I’m submitting my entry for October! Here goes: I found two caches with ghost in the title and actually placed one with the word ghoul in it! The first cache I found was GC64MRE, “Ghost Stories: Glow In The Dark Under The Tree” and I was actually FTF! It was about 350 feet away from the posted coordinates but the hint got me to where I needed to be. The other cache was GCB5F0, “Ghost Children” which is a virtual at a local haunted location where the ghosts of the children killed in a collision with a train are said to push cars off of the tracks. I also placed a cache over the weekend… an idea I sort of got from listening to Geosnippits. I 3D printed a zombie hand and had my wife paint it to look all gruesome… I then placed it outside of a cemetery where it looks to be reaching up out of the dirt with a bison tube stuck on one of its fingers. It’s GC6596A, “The Lost Cemetery of Alexander the Ghoul”. Oh and what the heck does Ey Up Me Duck mean?! Keep up the offensiving! Oh yeah, and I too am a Doctor Who fan… well, a convert of the last year or so. Almost caught up to the 12th doctor. Anteaus / Jeff Arbaugh San Antonio, TX Audio from our morning doing the Hathern Trail, where we got one of the caches for the October Challenge. The cache for the challenge was GC4F6JD Hathern Trail No.6: "Ghostly Encounter" by BalooCrew Patreon Announcement If you like what you hear and would like to support the show, we now have means by which you can. Any support given is greatly appreciated. Go to www.ohbeep.com/support for more information. Thank you. Doctor D's Facts Of The Uselessness.. Something about brains and information. And something else he instantly forgot. The Obligatory Doctor Who Bit.. Doctor Who Christmas boxset with TARDIS speakers (From tvshowsondvd.com) The War Doctor is coming to the Bg Finish audio series (From bigfinish.com) In December 2015, the Time War will rage and only one man can save us. John Hurt is The War Doctor!John Hurt, the world-renowned star of film and television, is returning to the role of The War Doctor, in twelve full-cast Doctor Who audio plays.
Some of my thoughts on talking and singing like Elvis Presley and other celebrities.
Inside The Mouse Castle: Disney News, Information and Commentary
Tim and Anthony mark International Talk Like a Pirate Day by, well, talking like pirates. They also talk about the Epcot International Food and Wine Festival, more Marvel movie news, sing-alongs with "Frozen," "The Jungle Book" and "The Lion King," and why the drawbridge at Sleeping Beauty Castle may never be closed again. www.TheMouseCastle.com
Irish Celtic music in show #174 celebrating Talking Like a Pirate Day with Allan Yn Y Fan, Kennedy's Kitchen, Bourbon & Shamrocks, Captain Black Jack, Empty Hats, Rambling Sailors, Trinity River Whalers, SlipJig, Bob Conroy, The Gothard Sisters, The Kreellers, Heather Dale, Callanach, Bill Grogan's Goat, The Shanties. www.celticmusicpodcast.com If you enjoy this show, then subscribe to our Celtic Music Magazine. This is our free newsletter and your guide to the latest Celtic music and podcast news. Remember to support the artists who support this podcast: buy their CDs, download their MP3s, see their shows, and drop them an email to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Remember too, when you buy through our affiliates at CD Baby, Amazon, or iTunes, you support the artists AND the podcast. Today's show is brought to you by Celtic Invasion Vacations Experience travel like you've never done before on Marc Gunn's Celtic Invasion Vacation. You will enjoy a small, friendly group that is one-third the size of most tour groups. Smile, laugh, and sing-along as you enjoy exotic sites around the world, and make lots of wonderful, new memories. Join me in June 2015, when we explore County Donegal and the Giant's Causeway. This exciting adventure will take us to one of the most unvisited parts of Ireland where glorious secret treaures await. Subscribe to the mailing and join the invasion at celticinvasion.com Notes: - Your guide to the Best indie Celtic music online - Thanks to the Patrons of the Podcast over on Patreon. You too can Support the podcast! A special thanks to David who offered a huge selection of great pirate songs and sea shanties for this week's episode. - September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Did you that one man in seven will be diagnosed with Prostate cancer in their lifetime? Nearly 2/3 of diagnoised cases are of many older than 65. Kilted to Kick Cancer is a non-profit organization diesgned to raise awareness about prostate cancer. The organization encourages men to don their kilts in September as a way to spark conversation about prostate cancer and encourage men to get checked. You can find out more about it http://kiltedtokickcancer.org/ - Listen to win free tickets to the Sherwood Celtic Music Festival - Halfway to St. Patrick's Day - #CelticThursday. Use the hashtag to promote Celtic music, art, dance, and culture every Thursday. - I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK: Post a comment on our Facebook fan page or call 678-CELT-POD to leave a voicemail message. That's 678-235-8763. Or just record an MP3 and send it to celticpodcast@gmail.com This Week in Celtic Music 0:40"Sea Sick Sailors / The Rough Crossing" by Allan Yn Y Fanfrom Pwnco on iTunes 5:55"The Swallow's Tail Reel/The Sailor's Bonnet/Over The Moor To Maggie" by Kennedy's Kitchenfrom The Birds Upon The Trees on iTunes 10:15"Pirate's Life" by Bourbon & Shamrocksfrom Shock & ARRRR! on iTunes 13:34"PSA Talk Like A Pirate Day" by Captain Black Jack Murphyfrom Pogue Means Kiss My Arse on iTunes 15:10"Blacksmith Reel/Sailor On The Rock/Humors Of Tulla" by Empty Hatsfrom Captured on iTunes 17:20"Davey Jones" by Rambling Sailorsfrom Ports of Call on iTunes 21:00Celtic Music News 24:27"Botany Bay" by Trinity River Whalersfrom Knotty Tales on iTunes 26:31"The Carraroe Jig / Out On The Ocean / Joy Of Life" by SlipJigfrom So Far... on iTunes 29:38"Larry Maher’s Big Five-Gallon Jar" by Bob Conroyfrom Irish Pirate Ballads and Other Songs of the Sea on iTunes 32:46"The Sailor and the Mermaid" by The Gothard Sistersfrom Story Girl on iTunes 37:11Feedback 37:53"Excursion Around the Bay" by The Kreellersfrom Sixth and Porter on iTunes 40:32"The Maiden And The Selkie" by Heather Dalefrom The Green Knight on iTunes 44:33"A Sailor's Song" by Callanachfrom Walk On Up on iTunes 47:32"Drunken Sailor" by Bill Grogan's Goatfrom Second Wind on iTunes 53:43"Sailing Songs" by The Shantiesfrom The Shanties Fear Not on iTunes The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather. If you enjoyed the music you heard, support the artists in this show. Buy their music. Then tell your friends to visit www.celticmusicpodcast.com
Detoxing kids toys. What toxin to watch out for in the bathroom. We celebrate "Talk Like William Shatner Day." For more episodes and information on any of these stories visit: www.greenpeace.ca/podcast Background image: David Dennis CC BY-SA 2.0
So this week they boys pull out their nerd cards. Comics/Games/Movies are the general topic of conversation between them. This episode we just focus more on our current day to day living while trying to maintain or jobs. Sometimes it's just nice to sit back and talk about the stuff that reminds us why we like to work in this business. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows. We get in to a discussion about the current situation with going out to a movie and how the industry needs to change with the times to survive.
(Recorded 3/21/12) Chuck P and Jay Adam Discuss - Rape - Free Market Capitalism - Paul Ryan's Budget Plan - Apple - Ignorance from both spectrums - Talking Like a Black Slave - The Retard Awards website: http://www.thehospitalityroom.com/ join our facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/HospitalityRoom or Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/115113128985647038191 email or comments: info@thehospitalityroom.com