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In December 1980, 19-year-old Jean Hilliard from Lengby, Minnesota, slid her car into a ditch on an icy rural road during a bitterly cold night with temperatures at -22°F. She decided to walk about two miles to a friend's house for help but collapsed unconscious in the snow just 15 feet from the door, where she lay exposed and frozen solid for six to seven hours. The next morning, rancher Wally Nelson discovered her rigid body—described as hard as a log, with frozen-open eyes and no detectable vital signs—and rushed her to the local hospital, where doctors initially thought she was dead. Miraculously, after slow warming with heating pads and community prayers, she revived within hours, made a full recovery with no amputations or lasting damage, and went on to live a normal life, leaving medical experts baffled by her survival. Branch of Hope: https://www.dareformore.org/ In 2012, Dare for More founder Reba Bowman traveled to the Dominican Republic and saw firsthand the plight of women and girls. There are many places in the world where women are treated as expendable. This toxic culture leads to exploitation in every way imaginable. Poverty can be the tipping point sending women and children into crisis. The pressure of living on as little as $1.25 per day can leave women and children vulnerable to trafficking. Millions of women and children are exploited every day as a result of human trafficking. Many factors lead women and children to a crisis point. Some are marginalized by their community, others are widowed, orphaned, abused, or neglected, and most have no one who is listening to their cries for help. Dare For More believes that helping the vulnerable before they become victims is an important part of their work. In each community, they reach out to those who are in need and help them find stability through life-skill and job-skill training. These opportunities not only create immediate change for the family but long-term change for generations to come. Sources: Enger, J. (2018, January 25). Frozen. Thawed. Not dead: Jean Hilliard's amazing Minnesota story. MPR News. https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/01/25/jean-hilliard-northern-minnesota-frozen-survived McRae, M. (2023, October 23). Amazing true story: The woman who survived being “Frozen Solid.” ScienceAlert. https://www.sciencealert.com/amazing-true-story-the-woman-who-survived-being-frozen-solid Connare, C. (2026, January 27). Frozen Stiff: A true story of winter survival. Almanac.com. https://www.almanac.com/extra/frozen-stiff-true-story-winter-survival Join The Dark Oak Discussion: Patreon The Dark Oak Podcast Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok Youtube This episode of The Dark Oak was created, researched, written, recorded, hosted, edited, published, and marketed by Cynthia and Stefanie of Just Us Gals Productions with artwork by Justyse Himes and Music by Ryan Creep
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In the Arctic tundra of Alaska, climate change is forcing an Alaska Native village to relocate. Rising temperatures are melting the underground permafrost. The melted ice then mixes with the soil, creating unstable land the Yupʼik people call Alaskan quicksand. Amalia Huot-Marchand and a team from the Medill School of Journalism report. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
In the Arctic tundra of Alaska, climate change is forcing an Alaska Native village to relocate. Rising temperatures are melting the underground permafrost. The melted ice then mixes with the soil, creating unstable land the Yupʼik people call Alaskan quicksand. Amalia Huot-Marchand and a team from the Medill School of Journalism report. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
25 Frozen, 1 Thawed: Murder and Mayhem in the Midwest takes readers deep into the heart of unsolved mysteries and chilling crimes that have haunted communities across the Midwest.From small towns shattered by sudden disappearances to cities rocked by violent acts, each chapter brings a different story—twenty-five cases left frozen in time, still waiting for justice. The book explores murders that stunned neighborhoods, kidnappings that tore families apart, and mysteries that investigators chased for years. In these pages, the quiet streets of Missouri, Illinois, and beyond become the backdrop for secrets, heartbreak, and unanswered questions.But not every case remains locked in ice. One story breaks free—the “thawed” case—where persistence and detail uncovered the truth and shows that even the coldest mysteries can sometimes find resolution.With a journalist's eye for fact and a storyteller's gift for detail, Cyphers presents the lives lost, the families still searching for answers, and the investigators who refused to give up. Rather than sensationalizing tragedy, the book restores humanity to the victims while revealing the lasting impact of crime on entire communities.25 Frozen, 1 Thawed is a testament to memory, resilience, and the hope that justice may yet be found—even decades later. 25 FROZEN, 1 THAWED: Murder and Mayhem in the Midwest—Bob Cyphers
UK smaller companies have been unloved for years, but the tide might be turning. In this interview with Scott McKenzie, co-manager of the WS Amati UK Listed Smaller Companies fund, we discuss why the asset class has struggled, the early signs of improvement, and what could drive a long-term recovery. We explore volatility, valuations, the impact of government policies like the Mansion House Accord, and the outlook for AIM-listed stocks. With market sentiment shifting and opportunities re-emerging, now might be the time to revisit UK small-caps.What's covered in this episode: Why should investors be optimistic today?How Trump's tariffs impacted the fundAre more fund flows coming in? The Mansion House AccordIs the end of US exceptionalism good for UK companies? The challenges and future of the AIM marketCheap valuations equal more opportunityThe impact of non-UK investors in this spaceOutlook for the next 12 monthsMore about the fund: An unconstrained portfolio, seeking structural UK growth businesses that can grow faster than the economy, WS Amati UK Listed Smaller Companies has a very solid investment framework which has consistently worked for 20 years. The fund is managed by a team of exceptionally experienced managers and few smaller companies funds can boast this level of resource.Learn more on fundcalibre.comPlease remember, we've been discussing individual companies to bring investing to life for you. It's not a recommendation to buy or sell. The fund may or may not still hold these companies at the time of listening. Elite Ratings are based on FundCalibre's research methodology and are the opinion of FundCalibre's research team only.
On December 20th, 1980, 19-year-old Jean Hilliard experienced what doctors call medically impossible. After her car slid off an icy road in rural Minnesota during a blizzard with temperatures at -22°F, Jean made the difficult decision to walk two miles through whiteout conditions to reach her friend Wally Nelson's farmhouse. Dressed only in cowboy boots and a winter coat, she battled brutal winds and life-threatening cold for over an hour. In a cruel twist of fate, Jean collapsed just 15 feet from Wally's front door, where she lay face-down in the snow for six hours. When Wally found her the next morning, she was frozen solid - literally crystallized, with her body rigid as a board and her skin hard as stone. Hospital staff initially thought he was bringing them a corpse, as her body temperature was too low to register on their thermometers and they couldn't find a pulse or blood pressure. Yet incredibly, Jean not only survived but made a complete recovery with no amputations or permanent damage. After 49 days of observation, she walked out of the hospital completely healthy, leaving medical professionals baffled. This episode explores the science behind her miraculous survival, featuring insights from hypothermia expert Dr. Gordon Giesbrecht (aka "Professor Popsicle"), and examines how Jean returned to a normal life after becoming briefly famous as "The Miracle Girl from Lengby, Minnesota." 0:00 Introduction to Case Knives 00:32 Welcome to the Crux True Survival Story Podcast 00:53 Introducing Jean Hilliard's Incredible Survival Story 01:39 The Fateful Night Begins 03:47 Jean's Struggle Through the Blizzard 10:05 The Collapse and Discovery 15:12 The Medical Miracle 18:25 Wally Nelson's Dilemma 21:39 Arrival at the Hospital 23:38 The Fight for Survival 24:54 Ruff Greens 26:47 Primitive Rewarming Methods in the 1980s 28:22 Jean's Miraculous Recovery Begins 31:10 Jean's Unbelievable Survival 33:26 The Science Behind Hypothermia Survival 41:35 Jean's Life After the Incident 45:55 Professor Popsicle and Hypothermia Research 50:36 Final Thoughts on Human Resilience Email us! thecruxsurvival@gmail.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thecruxpodcast/ Get schooled by Julie in outdoor wilderness medicine! https://www.headwatersfieldmedicine.com/ References for Jean Hilliard's Story Montreal Gazette - "Frozen Solid Teen Girl on Way to Full Recovery" (December 30, 1980) The New York Times - "Dakota Teen-Ager Recovers After Being 'Frozen Stiff'" (January 2, 1981) Thirteen Towns newspaper, Fosston - Local coverage with headline "Woman, 19, baffles doctors: Terrible frozen ordeal has happy ending" MPR News (Minnesota Public Radio) - "Frozen. Thawed. Not dead: Jean Hilliard's amazing Minnesota story" (January 25, 2018) All That's Interesting - "Jean Hilliard: The Woman Who Froze Solid And Thawed Back To Life" (May 25, 2021) ScienceAlert - "Amazing True Story: The Woman Who Survived Being 'Frozen Solid'" (October 23, 2023) Snopes.com - "Jean Hilliard: Miracle on Ice" (February 18, 2015) - Fact-checking article confirming the story's authenticity Almanac.com - "Frozen Stiff: A True Story of Winter Survival" Bushcraft Buddy - "Jean Hilliard - Surviving being frozen" (September 22, 2024) Your Weather UK - "The story of a woman who survived being frozen for 6 hours" (September 29, 2022) Outside Magazine - "Meet Dr. Popsicle, Hypothermia Expert" and "Meet Prof. Popsicle" (Multiple dates) McGill University Office for Science and Society - "Professor Popsicle's Physiological Proof" (February 17, 2023) Pacific Yachting - "Cold Water Shock and Hypothermia" (June 20, 2024) - Details on 1-10-1 Principle Sage Journals - "Prehospital treatment of hypothermia" by Gordon G. Giesbrecht (2001) Wally Nelson - Multiple interviews over the decades, including 2018 MPR interview, providing firsthand account of discovering Jean Jean Hilliard herself - Various interviews from 1980s through present day, including Today Show appearance Today Show appearance - Jean Hilliard interviewed by Tom Brokaw (1981) Unsolved Mysteries - Television episode featuring Jean's case
Fifty years ago, amid the Cold War, all eyes turned to Helsinki, where Finland played host to a rare moment of East-West unity. But what was life like in the Finnish capital back then? We also hear what really went on behind closed doors at the 1975 CSCE summit. Zena Iovino presented this episode of All Points North. The sound engineer was Tuomas Vauhkonen. Let us know what you think via WhatsApp on +358 44 421 0909 or at allpointsnorth@yle.fi. 13 June 2025 / All Points North / Yle News
Graham and Scott talk about the ongoing ice storm cleanup and now flooding in the region; Neil Young will be performing north of the city; round 2 of the OHL playoffs are now set
The Zone with Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes & Producer Dylan Michaels welcome in our friend, Mick Shaffer, of KSHB 41 as their Sports Director, to do some more breakdowns of the Chiefs vs Texans game, talk about our Learned/Funniest/Best from the weekend and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Catalan: Frozen Bonds: How Friendship Thawed the Winter Isolation Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ca/episode/2025-01-10-08-38-20-ca Story Transcript:Ca: Enmig d'un hivern rigorós als Pirineus catalans, l'escola d'internat descansava tranquil·la entre un paisatge de pins coberts de neu.En: Amidst a harsh winter in the Pirineus Catalans, the boarding school rested peacefully among a landscape of snow-covered pines.Ca: La calma es va esvair quan una violenta tempesta de neu va sorprendre a tothom, embolicant l'escola en una manta espessa i blanca, tallant-la completament del món exterior.En: Calm dissipated when a violent snowstorm surprised everyone, enveloping the school in a thick white blanket, completely cutting it off from the outside world.Ca: Les comunicacions es van perdre i l'electricitat es va apagar, deixant als estudiants i al personal en la foscor resplendent de les espelmes.En: Communications were lost, and electricity went out, leaving the students and staff in the shimmering darkness of candlelight.Ca: Oriol, un estudiant reservat que trobava pau en la muntanya, mirava des de la seva finestra coberta de gel.En: Oriol, a reserved student who found peace in the mountains, looked out from his ice-covered window.Ca: Quedava fascinat, però també preocupat.En: He was fascinated but also worried.Ca: Sabia que calia actuar.En: He knew action was necessary.Ca: Tot i el seu caràcter introvertit, sentia la responsabilitat de trobar una solució.En: Despite his introverted nature, he felt the responsibility to find a solution.Ca: No podia romandre inactiu mentre la incertesa creixia entre els seus companys.En: He couldn't remain inactive while uncertainty grew among his peers.Ca: Al menjador, Júlia intentava mantenir l'ànim dels estudiants.En: In the dining hall, Júlia tried to keep the students' spirits up.Ca: Era compassiva i sabia com unir el grup.En: She was compassionate and knew how to unite the group.Ca: Veia la preocupació en els ulls de tothom i desitjava donar-los esperança.En: She saw the worry in everyone's eyes and wanted to give them hope.Ca: Pau, en canvi, estava emocionat amb l'adversitat.En: Pau, on the other hand, was thrilled by the adversity.Ca: Buscava aventura fins i tot en les situacions més inversemblants.En: He sought adventure even in the most unlikely situations.Ca: Quan Oriol va decidir compartir el seu pla, Júlia i Pau foren els primers en escoltar-lo.En: When Oriol decided to share his plan, Júlia and Pau were the first to listen.Ca: "Cal que fem servir els nostres recursos", va explicar Oriol.En: "We need to use our resources," Oriol explained.Ca: Malgrat els seus dubtes, sabia que era crucial organitzar un equip per desenterrar subministraments i trobar una manera de demanar ajuda.En: Despite his doubts, he knew it was crucial to organize a team to uncover supplies and find a way to ask for help.Ca: Pau va proposar usar un mirall que havia trobat, i Júlia va suggerir que s'organitzessin per supervisar la preparació d'aliments i coberts.En: Pau proposed using a mirror he had found, and Júlia suggested they organize to oversee the preparation of food and cutlery.Ca: L'equip es va posar en marxa.En: The team got to work.Ca: Amb pells de carn d'olla repartides entre ells per mantenir la calor, van començar a treballar.En: With stews' leftovers shared among them to keep warm, they began their tasks.Ca: Mentre Júlia mantenia els ànims i l'ordre al menjador, Oriol i Pau van afrontar la gèlida ventisca per arribar a la part alta de l'edifici.En: While Júlia kept spirits high and order in the dining hall, Oriol and Pau braved the icy storm to reach the top of the building.Ca: Van trencar el gel que bloquejava una finestra i, amb paciència, van posicionar el mirall i altres elements brillants per intentar reflectir la llum.En: They broke the ice blocking a window and, with patience, positioned the mirror and other shiny objects to try to reflect the light.Ca: Les hores passaven lentament però, finalment, els seus esforços van ser reconeguts quan un equip de rescat va aparèixer entre la cortina de neu.En: The hours passed slowly, but finally, their efforts were recognized when a rescue team appeared through the snow curtain.Ca: L'ajuda havia arribat just a temps.En: Help had arrived just in time.Ca: Els subministraments s'estaven esgotant, però la comunitat de l'escola es tornava a sentir segura.En: Supplies were running out, but the school community felt safe again.Ca: Després de la tempesta, Oriol va descobrir que havia guanyat el respecte dels seus companys.En: After the storm, Oriol discovered he had gained the respect of his peers.Ca: No només havia sigut capaç de liderar i trobar solucions, sinó que també havia après la importància de confiar en els altres.En: Not only had he been able to lead and find solutions, but he had also learned the importance of trusting others.Ca: Va construir llaços que mai hauria imaginat.En: He built bonds he never imagined.Ca: La seva reserva es va transformar en una obertura cap a una nova amistat amb Júlia i Pau, i a partir d'aquell moment, l'escola als Pirineus no semblava tan aïllada.En: His reserve transformed into an openness towards a new friendship with Júlia and Pau, and from that moment, the school in the Pirineus no longer seemed so isolated.Ca: L'hivern va passar, i amb ell, Oriol va trobar no només la tranquil·litat de les seves muntanyes estimades, sinó també la calidesa que només una bona amistat pot oferir.En: Winter passed, and with it, Oriol found not only the tranquility of his beloved mountains but also the warmth that only a good friendship can offer. Vocabulary Words:the landscape: el paisatgethe snowstorm: la tempesta de neucandlelight: les espelmesthe window: la finestrathe responsibility: la responsabilitatthe uncertainty: la incertesathe dining hall: el menjadorcompassionate: compassivathe adversity: l'adversitatunlikely: inversemblantsresources: els recursosto uncover: desenterrarthe supplies: els subministramentscutlery: els cobertsthe stew: la carn d'ollaleftovers: les restesthe storm: la tempestato reflect: reflectirthe rescue team: l'equip de rescatto recognize: reconèixerto gain: guanyarthe respect: el respecteto lead: liderarthe bonds: els llaçosthe openness: l'oberturato trust: confiarthe darkness: la foscorthe mountain: la muntanyathe warmth: la calidesathe mirror: el mirall
This is a solo episode where I read chapter 1 from my new book, Love at Last; True Stories of Falling in Love Later in Life. It's the story of Cara, a client, who called herself an ice cube when we began working together because she was so guarded and afraid to get hurt again. I had the honor of officiating at Cara and CJ's wedding last week, a wedding that would never have happened had Cara not worked with me on helping the ice cube thaw! In this episode of Last First Date Radio: Why you should stop looking for sparks on a first date How to talk about hard things when dating How to work through conflict early on ►Please subscribe/rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts http://bit.ly/lastfirstdateradio ►If you're feeling stuck in dating and relationships and would like to find your last first date, sign up for a complimentary 45-minute breakthrough session with Sandy https://lastfirstdate.com/application ►Join Your Last First Date on Facebook https://facebook.com/groups/yourlastfirstdate ►Get Sandy's books, Becoming a Woman of Value; How to Thrive in Life and Love https://bit.ly/womanofvaluebook and Choice Points in Dating https://amzn.to/3jTFQe9 and Love at Last https://amzn.to/4erpj7C ►Get FREE coaching on the podcast! https://bit.ly/LFDradiocoaching ►FREE download: “Top 10 Reasons Why Men Suddenly Pull Away” http://bit.ly/whymendisappear ►Group Coaching: https://lastfirstdate.com/the-woman-of-value-club/ ►Website → https://lastfirstdate.com/ ► Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/lastfirstdate1/ ►Get Amazon Music Unlimited FREE for 30 days at https://getamazonmusic.com/lastfirstdate
Ch. 26–27 have us thinking that maybe some wives would be better off fridged. We also talk about Gawyn's Thousand Typewriters, Egwene with a Steel Chair, Boob Honks, Letting Evil Bashere Cook, and Deus Ex Fallen Raken.
This was a weird one, folks! :) We talked about all sorts of stuff: -The Harvard paper suggesting aliens are not only here but living...in volcanos?!? -Wait, Harvard also said they could be human time travelers? Or angels?!? WTF is going on?!?! -Ever wonder what happens when a cryogenic body is thawed out? Well...wonder no more! And yes, it's nasty. -Remote Viewing Test with the audience! Can you see what I see?!? -Lady holds her farts in around boyfriend for 2 years and the results are...hmm...I mean...yeah. -SO MUCH MORE! Let's become weird, my palz! JAFFE!
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She found a kitten in a deadly snowstorm. Hear what happened next in your Good News!
The Zone with Jason Anderson calls on Adam Teicher of ESPN to discuss how the Chiefs defeated the Miami Dolphins on Saturday and what it will take for the Chiefs to beat the Buffalo Bills and advance to the AFC Championship Game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 20-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. Today is day 85 of the war. US bureau chief Jacob Magid joins host Amanda Borschel-Dan for today's podcast. Magid updates how despite a second Gaza border crossing being opened, there is a marked decrease of humanitarian aid entering the Strip. What's happening here? Qatari mediators have reportedly told Israel that Hamas “agrees in principle” to resume negotiations for the release of further hostages taken by the terror group during the October 7 atrocities, in exchange for a truce of up to a month in the Gaza. Magid tells us what else is known about any potential deal. On Friday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken fast-tracked the sale of munitions to Israel, bypassing congressional review over weapons being sent to Jerusalem for its war against Hamas for the second time this month because of the emergency. How long can this go on and what should we expect from Blinken's trip to Israel this week. For the latest updates, please look at The Times of Israel's ongoing live blog. Discussed articles include: Live blog December 30, 2023 Hamas said to ‘agree in principle' to resume talks with Israel on hostage deal US bypasses congressional review for month's second fast-tracked arms sale to Israel Under pressure from Smotrich, PM cancels war cabinet meeting on post-war Gaza plan THOSE WE HAVE LOST: Civilians and soldiers killed in Hamas's onslaught on Israel THOSE WE ARE MISSING: The hostages and victims whose fate is still unknown Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: Released Israeli hostage Aviva Siegel marches with teenagers from Kibbutz Kfar Aza during a five-day march from Tel Aviv to the Jerusalem Knesset on December 28, 2023. (Chaim Goldberg/Flash90See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This installment of Thawed Out Leftovers features a discussion about stan culture. Do you have a fave or a hill you're willing to die on? Most people do! Let's process it all together and find out just why so many people on the internet...really need to calm down... Intro song: With All That I Am by Sofasound Outro song: Finding You by dryhope
THAWED OUT LEFTOVERS - OPERATION: R.E.N.A.I.S.S.A.N.C.E. Really Engaging N*ggas Are Informally Saying Something About Not-so-distant C*nty Experiences Intro song: With All I Am by Sofasound Outro song: Finding You by dryhope
On this installment of Thawed Out Leftovers, we go to church! lol jk, could you imagine? But seriously, let's be honest, at some point you just stop going to church (unless you don't). What was that moment for you? Did you ever even go? Join us this week on the podcast where we discuss the moments where we each phased out of our church-going days. Intro song: With All That I Am by Sofasound Outro song: Finding You by dryhope
On this installment of Thawed Out Leftovers, we have a featured guest to come in and talk with us about Frontier Airlines! Well...not entirely about Frontier Airlines, but to some extent. Really, the topic is a hodge-podge of pet peeves, main character syndrome evaluation, name-calling, and a few other things (including Frontier Airlines). Intro song: With All That I Am by Sofasound Outro song: Finding You by dryhope
On this installment of Thawed Out Leftovers, we have an in-depth discussion about music digestion and preferential listening; as well, we talk about online personas and their ability to obtain bags on bags! Intro song: With All That I Am by Sofasound Outro song: Finding You by dryhope
We've got you covered from buying cattle to thawing turkeys on today's DAT Podcast!
This week Anthony Albanese completed his first visit to China as prime minister - the first official top-level visit in about seven years. Greeting Albanese in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Australia and China have “worked out some problems”. Albanese said the pace of bilateral visits was increasing, and trade has begun to flow more freely between the countries. It's a fresh start for Australian-Chinese relations, after a years-long diplomatic and economic freeze, which included disputes over China's military threats towards Taiwan, the cases of several Australians detained in China, and the $20 billion in trade embargoes. Today, chief political correspondent David Crowe and north asia correspondent Eryk Bagshaw discuss the trip and what it means for the relationship going forward.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Anthony Albanese completed his first visit to China as prime minister - the first official top-level visit in about seven years. Greeting Albanese in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, Chinese President Xi Jinping said Australia and China have “worked out some problems”. Albanese said the pace of bilateral visits was increasing, and trade has begun to flow more freely between the countries. It's a fresh start for Australian-Chinese relations, after a years-long diplomatic and economic freeze, which included disputes over China's military threats towards Taiwan, the cases of several Australians detained in China, and the $20 billion in trade embargoes. Today, chief political correspondent David Crowe and north asia correspondent Eryk Bagshaw discuss the trip and what it means for the relationship going forward.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hi friends! It certainly has been a minute and a half. In our personal lives, we've each been through so much that it's been a bit difficult to release episodes regularly. But that hasn't stopped us from recording! With that said, now that time allows, we will be releasing a few archived episodes from the back of the freezer for your listening pleasure. Disclaimer: some of these were recorded back in July 2023 and may appear “outdated”. Nevertheless, we hope you enjoy! The first installment thawed out from the freezer - The Sit-down – addresses the topic of beef. Some people want beef when they look like steak; some people want their beef medium rare and others prefer smoked or well-done. Regardless of how you'd like your beef, a lot of the time it's not how you imagined it to come out by how the order was placed. Are you someone who's beefing along with the opposition? Or are people beefing by themselves when it comes to you? Let's discuss… Intro song: With All I Am by Sofasound Outro song: Finding You by toonorth
Freddy Gray is joined by Charlie Gammell, a historian and former diplomat who was on the Iran desk at the foreign office. On the podcast they discuss this week's Iran-US deal where six prisoners have been released on either side and $6bn sent back to Iran. There has been political backlash with the Republicans suggesting the Democrats are 'funding terror', but does this show a thawing of once frosty relations?
Hello Besties! It's crazy times for us over here but we continue to endeavor to bring programing no one is asking for! Nick is away on a mission bu Dan is here and enlists top quality talent to look at characters that achieve their BEST after being frozen! That's right we are talking about THE BEST THAWED CHARACTER with special guest and now self published author Jack Hoj! His new book Martian Frontier available on Amazon! Stay tuned till the end for a special field report from Nick in The Old Country !follow us on Instagram : @this_is_the_best_podcast
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks of eating pizza made from refrigerated thawed frozen pizza dough stored for at least 2 weeks in the fridge. Dr. Don - not risky
Fast Money is on the road in Miami, Florida, at the iConnections Global Alts Conference. We're talking to legendary investor and short-seller Jim Chanos about his latest bets as well as one venture capitalist who left the hustle and bustle of Silicon Valley for South Beach. And with bitcoin rallying this year, we dig into whether the crypto winter has really thawed.
Today's episode is a little different - we're covering a historical case of a young woman who survived against all odds after being frozen alive in rural Minnesota. Oh, and we might talk about frogs, because, well, frogs are cool too. Find Miss Medical on Instagram as Miss Medical Podcast Buy us a coffee! Just click HERE. Join our team of interns on Patreon to show your support by clicking HERE Find episode info on Podbean HERE. Sources: Frozen. Thawed. Not dead: Jean Hilliard's amazing Minnesota story | MPR News DAKOTA TEEN-AGER RECOVERS AFTER BEING 'FROZEN STIFF' - The New York Times (nytimes.com) Mystery Explained: How Frozen Humans Are Brought Back | Live Science
On one frigid December night in 1980, a stranded Minnesotan named Jean Hilliard earned a title no one would ever want: the Frozen Girl. Cancel unwanted subscriptions and manage your expenses the easy way by going to RocketMoney.com/OST. RECEIVE 65% OFF YOUR FIRST MONTH OF MEDICATION MANAGEMENT AND CARE COUNSELING AT CEREBRAL.COM/STRANGE Written, Researched, and Hosted by Laurah Norton Engineered, Edited, Scored, and Produced by Maura Currie Sources on our website: https://www.onestrangethingpodcast.com/ Join us on Patreon for early release and ad-free episodes, exclusive stories, and bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/OneStrangeThing Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OSTPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onestrangethingpod/ and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/One-Strange-Thing-114307627035607 Interested in advertising on our show? Contact Glassbox Media: https://glassboxmedia.com/contact-us/ Copyright One Strange Thing Podcast LLC 2022 ----------------------------- John Enger, “Frozen. Thawed. Not Dead. . .” MPR News, 2018. Ryan Bakken, “She Froze at 22. . .” Wichita Morning Eage, 1980 N/A, AP, “Dakota Teenager Recovers. . . “ New York Times, 1980. N/A, AP, “Physicians Say Frozen. . “ Herald-Journal, 1980. N/A, AP, “Follow Up,” Akron Beacon Journal, 1981. N/A, AP, “Human Ice Cube,” St. Cloud Times, 1995. Phyllis Battelle, “Cold Facts About. . . “ Tyler Morning Telegraph, 1982 Joyce Walker Jones, “She Was Frozen. . .” Detroit Free Press, 1980. The American Legion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mike & CJ join as we get ready for Portland on Thanksgiving night but 1st we look back on Kstate & ahead to possible coaches to lead the Mountaineer program.
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Pakistan's worst floods in several years may become the thin end of the wedge to crack open the frozen relationship with India. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted his sympathies for the humanitarian disaster, external affairs minister S. Jaishankar said India should be “more generous and non-reciprocal” in taking forward the idea of regionalism. ThePrint's Jyoti Malhotra explains in #GlobalPrint----more----Read this week's Global Print here: https://theprint.in/opinion/global-print/modis-flood-tweet-jaishankar-statement-show-something-has-thawed-india-pakistan-ties/1108191/
We read Chapter 7 of Breaking Dawn live this week and Paige was VERY right about some things and very... not right about others lol
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The movie frozen and mental health --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/point2theskyyradio/support
In this episode of Bells n' Whistles, Ephraim and Ryan are visited by Ephraim's long time nemesis, director and writer Sebastian Montjuich, who dazzles them with his pitch for a final entry in the Ice Age movie franchise, and then discusses the pros and cons of the Green M&M's new design. Subscribe to Hanzelsphere Studios: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5uqe6NweEtY2Av3P2zjUcQ
On this episode we really dive in on all the weirdness that is Utah! Just when you think it can't get any weirder... it does! Sent us your topic ideas, something you want to share with us, or just whatever you feel we should know. Email us at blackoutsnbabies@gmail.com Like, follow, subscribe on Instagram @blackoutsandbabies and on Facebook at Blackouts & Babies The Podcast. Show Notes Follow our friends page on Facebook! Utahn's Against the DABC Funeral Potatoes Recipe: Ingredients ▢ 30 ounces frozen hash browns , diced or shredded will work, THAWED* ▢ 2 cups sour cream ▢ 10.5 ounce can cream of chicken soup (or homemade) ▢ 10 Tablespoons butter , divided, melted ▢ 1 teaspoon salt ▢ 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper ▢ 1 teaspoon dried minced onion ▢ 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese ▢ 2 cups corn flakes cereal Instructions Allow potatoes to thaw in your fridge overnight, or spread them on a baking sheet and warm them in the oven at 200 degrees for about 20 minutes, until thawed. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Combine sour cream, cream of chicken soup, 6 Tablespoons of melted butter, salt, pepper and dried onion in a bowl. Mix well. Add potatoes and shredded cheese and stir to combine. Spoon mixture into a single layer in a 9x13'' pan. Add cornflakes to a large ziplock bag and crush gently with your hands or a rolling pin. Add remaining 4 tablespoons of melted butter to the crushed cornflakes and combine well. Sprinkle mixture over potatoes. Bake uncovered at 350 F for 40-50 minutes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackouts/support
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks from eating a cooked turkey that's been thawed, when it was meant to be cooked from frozen. Dr. Don - not risky