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Learn about how meat-eaters really feel; using cosmic rays in medical diagnoses; and the Oxford Electric Bell mystery. People who eat meat think it's gross, which suggests new ideas for cutting consumption by Kelsey Donk Even Some Meat-Eaters Are Disgusted By Meat — And Encouraging Those Feelings Could Help Reduce Consumption. (2021, June 3). Research Digest. https://digest.bps.org.uk/2021/06/03/even-some-meat-eaters-are-disgusted-by-meat-and-encouraging-those-feelings-could-help-reduce-consumption/ Becker, E., & Lawrence, N. S. (2021). Meat disgust is negatively associated with meat intake – Evidence from a cross-sectional and longitudinal study. Appetite, 164, 105299. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2021.105299 Doctors can use cosmic rays in medical diagnosis by Grant Currin Gough, E. (2021, June 8). The Universe is Constantly Bathing you in Radiation. Incredibly, This Could be Used for Medical Diagnosis - Universe Today. Universe Today. https://www.universetoday.com/151419/the-universe-is-constantly-bathing-you-in-radiation-incredibly-this-could-be-used-for-medical-diagnosis/#more-151419 Morris, C., Perry, J., & Merrill, F. E. (2021). Cosmic ray radiography of a human phantom. https://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/2106/2106.01542.pdf The Mysterious Battery That Has Lasted More Than 175 Years by Mae Rice originally aired May 28, 2018 https://omny.fm/shows/curiosity-daily/personality-predicting-eye-movements-a-mysterious Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to learn something new every day withCody Gough andAshley Hamer. Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When was the last time you took time away from your usual environment? With COVID having put the brakes on any major travel, many business owners have been working harder than ever without a break. With so many working from home, it means that you're in the same environment day in, day out. This COULD be stifling your creativity and ability to have breakthrough ideas for your business. Some of my most productive creative writing, content creation and breakthrough ideas come to me when I spend time away from my desk. I'm often surprised by the bolts of clarity that come to me when I'm on the beach, in the shower, or out running or walking. Being in a new location is a different experience to moving my laptop, say, from my head office (a brick-and-mortar office) to my home office. Or moving from the dining table to the kitchen bench to work. Working from a whole new environment seems to have my brain functioning in different ways. I'm writing this as I'm seated at the dining table looking out at sunset through the glass doors that look out to the back of the house that I've rented for 10 days. And, while today I've had multiple meetings and handled quite a few communications and tasks, my workdays this week will be topped and tailed by a walk on the beach. It's HEAVEN for me, an inner-city dweller ;-) to walk on the sand and hike on the local trails morning and night. I'm inspired to stay outdoors. And, throughout the day, I find myself giving myself permission to take short breaks. To sit in the sun with my lunch. To take 5 mins away from the screen to stare at the ocean or pat the dog. Only a few days into this break, I started to feel re-energised. I can feel the ideas for my new marketing project brewing... waiting to spill forth when I sit down for a day of planning later this week. I share this with you to encourage you to find time to take a break away from your routine. Because there is great power in pausing. Like Thomas Friedman quotes in his book, Thank You for Being Late. When you press the pause button on a machine, it stops. But, when you press the pause button on human beings, they start. You start to reflect, you start to rethink your assumptions, you start to reimagine what is possible and, most importantly, you start to reconnect with your most deeply held beliefs." Here are some popular recent episodes: Why You SHOULD Work on Tasks You Can’t Invoice A Case of the “I Don’t Want Tos” Sit Your Butt Down On a Chair and Get Unstuck 3 Ways to Get a Steady Flow of Referrals The Energy That Makes Things Happen HerBusiness Facebook Page: https:/facebook.com/HerBusiness/ HerBusiness Network for Women Business Owners: herbusinessnetwork.com
An award-winning journalist and media entrepreneur, Katherine Goldstein has been extensively quoted as an expert in issues facing working mothers in the NYTimes, Washington Post, The Atlantic, and on WNYC and NPR. She has a track record for conversation-setting work, such as the viral New York Times op-ed, “The Open Secret of Anti-Mom Bias in the Workplace,” “American Moms: Let’s Stop Feeling Guilty and Start Getting Mad” and “The Mothers of America Need a Bailout. This Could be the Answer.” Katherine joins Blessing Adesiyan, Founder and CEO of Mother Honestly and Villo, to discuss how moms (and themselves) are feeling currently and where things need to change for working mothers. Katherine also shares her "CareCorps" strategy directed as a large public policy solution to provide the nation with better child care strategies and learning opportunities which have arisen from the pandemic. Follow Katherine @katherinegoldstein and be sure to check out The Double Shift Podcast The Mother Honestly Podcast is brought to you in partnership with Pacira and Lincoln Fleet.
My 44-minute weekly contribution on The Exceptional Conservative Show with Host (and CEO of The Exceptional Conservative Network) Mr. Kenneth McClenton. Each Thursday after 9:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern we take on a variety of topics. Our business is cutting through the media nonsense to bring you the truth--and business is GOOD.These guest appearances will alternate with UBG on EDL shows and other UBG programming on this page.Catch The Exceptional Conservative Show Monday Through Friday at 9:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern and enjoy the other great programs available for FREE viewing on The Exceptional Conservative Network;https://theexceptionalconservativeshow.com/Be sure to subscribe to The Unpleasant Blind Guy page here at Spreaker and to The Exceptional Conservative Show page on BitChute at;https://www.bitchute.com/channel/PEvzeCRz3KSU/plus The TECN YouTube at;https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp4plb6GIPHxgebFZdLdxgwFREE .MP3 download of this week's segment available at;https://app.box.com/s/yicomdwz7l6ihrkx6mhzvvs7u21hyksoVOTE RED TODAY ! This COULD be the LAST free vote you get. God Bless The United States of America.
In this episode of ScreenTone Club Elliot and Andy cover a pair of series that do everything they wish they could but are too scared to: Drift Racing and eating mummified ghost fingers to gain obscene power(!?)Series Discussed: Initial D Vol. 1, Jujutsu Kaisen Vol. 1Assignments for next Episode: The Golden Sheep Vol. 1, Burn the WitchIf you enjoy this episode, please consider backing us on Patreon - from only US$1 a month you get bonus episodes and other perks as well, including the ability to vote on topics for us to cover!We are also now affiliates on Bookwalker! Using this link will give us a small kickback, helping cover the cost of manga for the podcast!TIMECODES:0:00:30 - Spurious Release Dates!0:03:15 - Upcoming Endings!0:04:00 - Elliot’s Pick: Initial D0:04:30 - EUROBEAT0:06:30 - MAX POWER Magazine0:11:00 - Car Apologies0:14:15 - Introductory Jitters0:16:15 - “Sick Driftlord”0:21:00 - Long Series Issues0:22:30 - Garbage Digital Files?0:26:45 - Needing Conflict0:28:45 - Andy’s Pick: Jujutsu Kaisen0:30:30 - SPECIAL GRADE CURSED OBJECT0:33:30 - Comparison Issues0:37:00 - Monomania0:45:00 - “This Could be a Cool Anime”0:47:30 - Short “Returning Champions”: Demon Slayer0:48:30 - Our Picks for Next Episode0:50:15 - CLOSEDOWN
When a homeowner says "No Thank You" or "Not Interested," what do you do? Here are 3 ways to overcome. This COULD help you make the sale... and it will certainly make you a BETTER sales person :) Watch to learn my 3 tips for handling this instant rejection.
Todd is joined by author JR Jordan to discuss 1957's This Could be the Night, from director Robert Wise.
Yancey Strickler co-founded Kickstarter and speaks passionately about living in balance with our beliefs. As COVID-19 really started ramping up, we spent an hour discussing COVID, Yancey's new book, his philosophy of Bentoism, and more. Learn more about Yancey's philosophy here: http://bentoism.org/ Get Yancey's book "This Could be Our Future" here: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/591594/this-could-be-our-future-by-yancey-strickler/
Danielle and Paul from the Group " Rock Farm Road" Joined John in the Studio , we spoke about their second Album " Light My Way" , we spoke about some the songs " I know Why" , This Could be the day and Sliver Moon.Danielle Kneipp collated ten of Paul Kneipp's songs and recorded them in their home studio over the year of 2019. They enlisted the fabulous musicians of Rex Goh-Guitar, Mark Costa-Bass and Jeffrey Bartolomei- Keyboards to blend with the rock sound of Paul Kneipp's Drums. The mixture of Danielle's 'clear' lead and backing vocals with these musicians has created a musical collaboration and combination not heard of before but it is music that everyone can find something to like about it. While Paul Kneipp produced the entire debut album; Sean Carey of Church St. Studios Mixed it and it was Mastered by Cathy Naunton. Paul and Danielle have been married for twenty years and have three teenage sons. Paul played with many touring musicians in the 1980s while Danielle studied four university degrees and taught music in schools. Rock Farm Road is now here to bring quality original adult alternative pop music to the world and have plans for more music to come- while the kids finish school. This is the first album from this partnership; “Light My Way“. Ten original songs arranged and produced specifically for this project. Prepare to be entertained, It’s an album and a destination.
Welcome back to What’s NEXT, the podcast exploring the technology of the future. This is the second in a weekly series of conversations we recorded at Web Summit in Lisbon, Portugal. This week we’re hearing from Yancey Strickler, the founder and former CEO of Kickstarter and author of the new book “This Could be Our Future”. He'll be speaking with Severin Matusek of Samsung Next about the book writing process, the need to shift our value system to be based on generosity rather than profit, and the role technology could play in this transition.
From STUDIO 67 in Hollywood—This week we go into the Buddies Lounge Vault and find 2 classic1-hour shows to re-present. This week we go back to 2010 with an ALL REEL TO REEL show (#90) and to 2013 with an ALL TV THEME SHOW (#221) stereocast! Enjoy these 2 great shows with new intros from the BIG W…..presented in LIVING STEREO SHOW 90 (REEL TO REEL): • This Could be The Start Of Something Big - Ray Charles Singers • George Girl - Liberace • Come Back To Me - Stave Lawrence & Eydie Gormé • Strike Up The Band - Van Alexander • Thunderball - Percy Faith And His Orchestra • I Love Paris - Terry Snyder And His Orchestra • Day By Day - Frank Sinatra • La Bamba - Esquivel • Dancing With Tears In My Eyes - Three Suns • The Pink Panther - Henry Mancini And His Orchestra • 77 Sunset Strip - Warren Barker • Mission Impossible - Lalo Schifrin • Everybody Loves A Lover - Keely Smith • Route 66 - Martin Denny • St. Joe Mo - Billy May • Fly Me To The Moon - Nat “King” Cole • Tiny Bubbles - Sammy Kaye And His Orchestra • Pick Yourself Up - Jim Tyler And His Orchestra • Shooting Star - Les Baxter • I Got Rythem - Peter Nero Show 221 ( TV THEME SHOW): • The Man From U.N.C.L.E. - Milton DeLugg • Dobie Gills - Jud Conlon's Rhythmaires • The Fugitive - John Schorder • My Mother The Car - Sammy Davis, JR. • Batman There - David McCallum • Maverick - Marty Gold • The Fishin' Hole - Andy Griffith • The Odd Couple - Stan Kenton • Get Smart - Bob Crane & His Drums • Peter Gunn - Sarah Vaughan • The Naked City - Tony Hatch Orchestra • I Dream Of Jeannie - Hugo Montenegro • Bewithched - Frankie Randall • The Munsters - Jack Marshall • The Flintstones - Neal Hefti • The Smothers Brothers - Nelson Riddle • Mr. Lucky - The Modernaires • I Love Lucy - Desi Arnaz • Mickey Mouse March - Julie London • Tonight Show Theme - Doc Severinsen
This Could be THE Differentiator for Top 1% Sales Performers Full show notes complete with shareable clips and links to items mentioned in the show available at: http://top1.fm/bonus-differentiator In this special bonus episode of the Sales Success Stories podcast Paul DiVincenzo returns to talk with Scott Ingram about what they both believe to be THE differentiator for the best of the best sales professionals who make it to the top 1%. You'll hear what the difference is and why it's so important. Scott also tells the audience: "If you're not willing to do this... Please don't come." Listen to the full bonus episode to hear what he's talking about.
Dueced on by a Bird, Shelly Goes to Vegas Hofbrauhaus, Sorry Phil and This Could end Badly for You
Dueced on by a Bird, Shelly Goes to Vegas Hofbrauhaus, Sorry Phil and This Could end Badly for You
Welcome to another podcast! I was afraid I might not be able to talk as much for this episode because of a cold, but luckily it subsided long enough so that I wasn't interrupted every few seconds by coughing. The new release section is a bit light on music, but overall there's some great stuff this week.Section 1 - New Releases Praverb the Wyse - Blue Collar (feat. Don Streat) from Professional Hobbyist (Oct 15/2011)Painted on Silent Blue - Jealosy from This Could be Just One of Those Silly Dreams (Nov 11/2011)Amanda Palmer - Ukulele Anthem single (Oct 31/2011)Malones - Bandera from Capitulo #1 (Oct 11/2011)Section 2 Bloody Lovely Audry - See Me from Animal EP (Jul 16/2010)Captain Stu - Siamese Twin from Free Music EP (Jun 6/2010)Five Minutes On: Little Brother by Cory Doctorow (2008, Tor Books) Awards won: 2009 White Pine Award, 2009 Prometheus Award, 2009 John W. Campbell Memorial Award; nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novel (Neil Gaiman won for The Graveyard Book in 2009). For instructions on how to make things from Little Brother, see http://www.instructables.com/member/w1n5t0n/frontRegen - Dead Corner from That Dance EP (Aug 28/2011)Busby Marou - Girls Just Want to Have Fun (Cyndi Lauper cover) Support Alternative Airwaves by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/alternative-airwaves