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ISLAMIC HUB.
Allah Humari Toba Ka Intezar Kyun Karta Hai | Molana Tariq Jameel Latest Bayan

ISLAMIC HUB.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 5:58


Allah Humari Toba Ka Intezar Kyun Karta Hai | Molana Tariq Jameel Latest Bayan 

For the Love of History
Samurai Fart Art of Japan | 10 Min History

For the Love of History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 16:20


Japan gave us The Great Wave. It also gave us 34 feet of fart scroll!

Science Faction Podcast
Episode 609: Not a Euphemism for Hell

Science Faction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 66:47


This week the crew deals with sick kids, travel chaos, and kitten catastrophes before diving into ancient supervolcanoes, bizarre retro coding experiments, and a deeply unsettling sci-fi moral dilemma inspired by Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Real Life  Steven's week turned into a strange mix of California road trips, tactical miniatures combat, and disease management. Devon came out for a visit, which meant plenty of hanging out, board games, and attempts to squeeze hobby time into an already overloaded week. Steven got to play some Robo Rally with Greg and Robert, along with trying out Let's Dig for Treasure, a game whose title sounds wholesome but absolutely invites goblin behavior. Meanwhile, Steven continued the noble quest of teaching Star Wars: Shatterpoint to Devon while Ben allegedly "rested," which is apparently code for strategically avoiding rules explanations and measuring tools. Steven also spent another week in solo dad mode, which became significantly harder once kid sickness entered the arena and started critting morale checks. Ben, meanwhile, remains trapped in the ongoing kitten saga. The kittens continue producing biological surprises at an industrial pace, while Ben contemplates the eternal debate between older gaming hardware and modern VR technology. Specifically: the Wii may have looked ridiculous, but at least it wasn't trying to strangle your family with cords every time somebody turned around. According to Ben, the Wii was "for moms," which honestly may have been Nintendo's most successful market strategy ever. Devon was not present for this segment because he was likely somewhere over the western United States eating airport pretzels and regretting flight delays. Future or Now  Ben descended into the strange and fascinating world of the demoscene with "Wake Up, Neo," a tiny 16-byte x86 program capable of turning cascading Matrix-style code into sound. Yes: sixteen bytes. Not sixteen kilobytes. Sixteen actual bytes. The conversation spiraled into appreciation for the demoscene itself — a long-running culture of programmers creating absurdly impressive audiovisual experiments under ridiculous technical limitations. "Wake Up, Neo" writeup: Wake Up, Neo Demoscene overview: Demoscene Wikipedia Page Steven brought humanity to the brink of extinction with the story of the Toba supereruption. Scientists believe the eruption may have darkened skies and cooled the planet so severely that early human populations nearly collapsed. But newer archaeological evidence suggests humans may have been far more adaptable than previously believed. Instead of folding under pressure, ancient communities appear to have shifted strategies, developed new tools, and survived conditions that should have wiped them out. In other words: humanity's greatest evolutionary trait may not be intelligence, strength, or speed — it may simply be the stubborn refusal to quit. ScienceDaily article: Toba Supereruption Research Devon once again contributed by existing somewhere inside the airline system. "Big Question"  This week's Big Question was deeply uncomfortable in exactly the way a good science fiction premise should be: Would you rather have actually killed someone and have absolutely no memory of it… or have vivid memories of killing someone when it never actually happened and could never be proven true? Ben immediately pointed out the horrifying lack of control involved in the first option. Somewhere out there, a terrible thing happened, and you were responsible for it without even knowing. That uncertainty alone could eat someone alive. Steven argued the second option might actually be worse for him personally. Even if the memory were false, the emotional weight would still feel real. Guilt doesn't necessarily care whether something objectively happened. If your brain fully believes you murdered someone, your nervous system probably isn't going to politely wait for evidence before spiraling. The conversation naturally drifted into Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and the famous episode Hard Time, where Chief O'Brien receives implanted prison memories so traumatic they permanently alter him psychologically. Episode reference: Hard Time (DS9) It turns out fake trauma may still just be… trauma. Which is a pretty bleak realization for a podcast episode that also contained kitten poop discussions. Thanks for listening to another episode of The Science Faction Podcast! If you enjoy weird science, existential sci-fi questions, retro tech rabbit holes, and hearing exhausted dads attempt coherent conversation, consider supporting the show on Patreon for bonus episodes, Discord access, AI art, unedited recordings, and more. You can also subscribe on YouTube and help spread the word to fellow science-fiction weirdos.

Bright Side
Lake Toba's Supervolcano Makes Yellowstone Look Tame

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 12:47


Imagine living through one of the most massive volcanic eruptions in history—Toba's supereruption, about 74,000 years ago, was exactly that. For our ancient relatives, it was like the world turned upside down, with ash blanketing the sky and temperatures plummeting. The eruption created a "volcanic winter" that likely made food scarce and survival incredibly tough. Some scientists believe this event may have even pushed our ancestors to the brink of extinction. But those who survived became more resilient, adapting to the harsh conditions. It was a true test of endurance, shaping the course of human evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Timpul prezent
Laura Câlțea, cititoare de cursă lungă: „Creierul nostru este făcut să gîndească în povești”

Timpul prezent

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 29:32 Transcription Available


Laura Câlțea este o cititoare de cursă lungă, după cum se recomandă ea însăși. Dar nu ține pentru ea ce citește, ci împărtășește cu alții. Mulți alții. A reușit să construiască o comunitate de peste 12.000 de cititori, membri în Clubul cititoarelor și cititorilor de cursă lungă. Și, în prezent lucrează la o aplicație dedicată organizării lecturilor personale, BIBLIOFIL. Totul a început cu un blog, acum 12 ani.Laura Câlțea: „Avem două cluburi de carte lunar. Unul, în fiecare ultima zi de vineri a lunii, unde votăm cartea lunii, iar cel care propune cartea cîștigătoare este și moderatorul clubului. La ora 10, moderatorul pune o postare în care își spune părerea despre carte, iar în comentarii stăm și spunem toată ziua ce ne-a plăcut și ce nu ne-a plăcut. Se comentează foarte mult la cluburile astea. Iar cel de-al doilea club este o provocare pe care am inițiat-o la începutul anului, i-am zis „Un an de lecturi. Literatură clasică europeană.” Am propus 12 cărți, începînd cu „Odiseea” și terminînd cu „Toba de tinichea” a lui Günter Grass. În fiecare vineri de la mijlocul lunii, pun o postare mai lungă, în care nu comentez neapărat cartea, ci în care fac un context literar la cărții respective. La „Odiseea” vorbesc despre faptul că inițial nu era o carte, era o povestire orală, pe care oamenii o ascultau. Adică încerc să dau un context literar cărților, pentru că în grup sînt foarte mulți cititori care nu sînt absolvenți de filologie sau de științe umaniste și care de multe ori mi-au spus că ar vrea să știe mai multe. (...) Eu personal aveam nevoie să trec din nou prin literatura clasică și pentru mine chiar a fost și este în continuare un exercițiu terapeutic. Pentru că mă ajută să-mi dau seama de ce îmi place atît de mult să citesc și de ce literatura ne poate ajuta să trăim mai bine, să înțelegem lumea mai bine.” De ce să mai citim în lumea asta atît de tensionată și agitată?Laura Câlțea: „Nu pot să garantez că cititul te va ajuta să te simți mai în siguranță în lumea asta. Pe mine m-a ajutat. Anul trecut am stat într-o anxietate pe care cred că nici în pandemie n-am trăit-o așa de acut cum am trăit toate știrile și toate evenimentele politice de la noi și de prin altă parte. Și tot ce aveam în minte să fac mi se părea că este inutil pentru că totul era de cursă lungă. Și atunci am decis să renunț la teama de a face ceva și am pornit două proiecte de cursă lungă. Proiectul cu un an de lecturi și aplicația. Pe mine mă ajută și sînt și alți oameni pe care îi ajută. Este științific dovedit că noi așa gîndim, creierul nostru este făcut să gîndească în povești. Poveștile ne calmează, ne ajută să înțelegem lumea. Jonathan Gottschall în „Animalul povestitor” spune că poveștile sînt pentru creierul nostru simulator pentru viață.”Apasă PLAY pentru a asculta întreaga discuție!O emisiune de Adela GreceanuUn produs Radio România Cultural

The Spill
Weekend Watch: The 3D Concert Experience Fans Are Moshing To & Em's Favourite Movie Of 2026

The Spill

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 18:49 Transcription Available


If your idea of a perfect weekend involves a high-energy 3D concert experience where the audience is literally moshing in the cinema aisles, we have the ultimate recco from a global pop icon.We’re also talking about the heartwarming adaptation of a best-selling novel featuring a very sassy, very smart sea creature and a retired cleaner with a mystery to solve.Finally, we unpack a quirky new film about a flock of woolly detectives that features one of our favourite leading men, and has been crowned Em's favourite movie of the year (so far).Love binge-watching TV? The Spill has launched a new podcast called Watch Party where we deep dive into the shows everyone’s talking about. Follow the feed on Apple or Spotify now. Plus remember The Spill drops the tea twice a day in this feed so follow us for all the latest entertainment news… OR you can WATCH our show in full length video on the Apple Podcast app - make sure your phone is up to date and enjoy the watch! Link here. Read more weekly watch recommendations from the Mamamia entertainment team here. THE END BITS Find and follow us on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespillpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thespillpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thespillpodcast/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia: https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Support Independent Women’s Media: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribe/ Your subscription helps us continue to tell the stories that matter to women. Want to join the conversation? Have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss? Send us a voice message or email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au and we’ll get back to you ASAP! Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio & Video Producer: Michael Kean Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast. You're listening to a Mom with mea podcast. 00:11Speaker 2 From Mom and May. I welcome to this bill, your daily pop culture fixed. I'm em Vernon and I'm Anihaiswarren, and we are doing we can Everything with my voice gone as well. It does not sound as nice as my previous weeks, because previous weeks does sound quite nice. 00:29Speaker 1 You've got a nice little husk going though. I feel like it's quite sexy. 00:32Speaker 2 I kind of hope it stays like this. 00:35Speaker 3 You're doing a bit of scar jokes and make my throat very dry though, so not good for you, but good for the people. 00:43Speaker 2 Yeah, good for everyone else. Anyway. It's our weekend Watch episode where we give you our favorite movies and TV shows to watch this weekend. On the show today, we have a movie that you can dance to in your living room or on the cinema stage. And we also have a movie that you can vibe with, laugh with, investigate. 01:05Speaker 1 With, talk with. You went on a real journey with that movie. 01:08Speaker 2 Oh my god, I have so much to say, spillers, But first, mon, you have a movie that's been on your radar recently. 01:14Speaker 3 Yes, so there's a movie that's coming out today and I haven't seen it yet because it only drops later tonight. 01:20Speaker 1 But I'm really excited about it because I've read the book. 01:22Speaker 3 Oh so I think a lot of people would have heard of this, because I think a lot of people are reading it right now. Literally went to the park the other day and I saw a woman get out of a book and it was this book. It's everywhere. You might recognize it as the bright yellow book with the octopus on it, yes, but it's called Remarkably Bright Creatures. 01:38Speaker 2 I've heard very, very good things about this book. 01:40Speaker 3 Yeah, it's spent more than sixty four weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. It's written by this lady called Shelby van Pelt. 01:48Speaker 1 I don't know any of her other work, but she wrote this book. 01:51Speaker 3 And I actually read it from my book club and I aced the quiz, so it did really well, And I want to free your. 01:56Speaker 2 Book club has quizzes? 01:58Speaker 1 Shall we do a quiz? We take it very serious, not one of. 02:00Speaker 2 Those meant to be fun and enjoyed. 02:03Speaker 1 It's fun and you learn things. Emily. 02:06Speaker 3 So the plot is basically the main character is called Tova Sullivan. She's this woman in her seventies she's retired, but she doesn't fully want to retire, so she still has this part time job cleaning the aquarium and the aquarium the town aquarium. Yeah, it's the aquarium of the town. And she forms a bond. Nothing weird, but she forms a bond with this octopus called Marcellus. 02:29Speaker 2 Is it like a sexual book. 02:30Speaker 3 It's not a sexual pod. It's more of a deeper emotional connection. 02:34Speaker 1 He just gets her. 02:35Speaker 2 Octopuses are meant to be very smart creatures. Isn't it octopi not octopuses. 02:39Speaker 1 I don't think it's octopi. Well, there's no plural in this because it's only one o. 02:43Speaker 2 Well, this octopus seems like he is he or she he muscles, is very smart. So this we have an octopus that would guess who would win the fief for World Cup. 02:52Speaker 3 Yes, so there's all these videos of octopus octopi that. 02:56Speaker 2 Go viral and she doesn't take it seriously. 02:59Speaker 1 But okay, well I'm pretty sure that's what it is. But the woman who wrote. 03:03Speaker 3 This book got inspired by one of those viral videos of the octopus doing something smart. She was like, oh, they're so smart, and then she like wrote this book and there's. 03:10Speaker 1 Parts that are from the octopus perspective. 03:12Speaker 2 They love crazy imaginations. I know, I watched that video and I was like, cool, that made like a massive career out of writing this, Like she's a. 03:21Speaker 3 Seller book, actually great character inspoke, So there's little parts of book that are from the octopus perspective. And he's quite like, I'm sure it's a good book. He said that he's quite disdainful of humans. He's always like, I don't know, he's always kind of like looking down on them. 03:36Speaker 1 It's kind of comic relief in the book club. 03:38Speaker 3 People were divided over whether he's very annoying or very lovable. 03:42Speaker 1 Ah, but anyway. 03:44Speaker 3 It premiered at Sundance earlier this year and was very well received, very warm reception, so I'm very excited to see it. Sally's Field is playing Toba, and Lewis Pullman is in it. He's playing Cameron, who's this other character, Who's this. 03:56Speaker 1 Guy who's like thirty. Honestly, he really annoyed me in it. 03:58Speaker 2 He's just kind of like thirty. 04:00Speaker 1 He's just trying to like, he just has nothing figured out. He just has he's always like. 04:05Speaker 2 Him a break, he's down thirty everything's always breaking. 04:08Speaker 1 His camper van's always breaking. I think it's it is. 04:12Speaker 3 If you read it, you do mean everything goes wrong and it's sort of his fault and you just get it together cameraon. 04:18Speaker 1 But anyway, he's also a lead character. So very excited to see it. I think it'll be quite a heartwarming watch. It's quite emotion I. 04:24Speaker 2 Think, do you think I should read the book before I watch it? 04:27Speaker 3 Yeah? Maybe if you can be bothered. But it's going to come out tonight, so I don't know if you want to be part of the cultural movement, and yeah, maybe I'll just watch the movie. 04:34Speaker 1 Maybe just watch it. 04:35Speaker 3 So it's out on Netflix, I believe around five pm tonight, remarkably Brian creatures. 04:40Speaker 2 I'm excited. 04:42Speaker 3 Okay, So I went to see a movie this week where I have to say, I haven't been to a movie where the atmosphere in the audience was like this crazy for a while. It was the Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft tour, like the live concert experience in three D. 04:58Speaker 1 The day of a show, it just feels like any day at all. 05:02Speaker 4 I just feel like I'm like going to hang out with my friends. 05:05Speaker 2 Here I go. 05:08Speaker 4 To see the scrapes on my hands that is from the fans. I want to feel like it's me and them. You love that. 05:20Speaker 1 I love that. It was really good. 05:24Speaker 3 And I've never gone to a stadium tour of hers, like I didn't go to this tour. I've seen her at festivals when she was on the way up, like it grew in the moon and stuff, but. 05:31Speaker 1 I have never cared. 05:32Speaker 3 I've never seen her well after this, I really want to because she's amazing. I feel like I went to the concert because the crowd were like super fans, so everyone was there dressed in their like caps and kind of like dressed like her and were full like singing along. It was kind of like with the Ears tour with Taylor Swift, how people would go down to the front and like marsh in. 05:51Speaker 2 The like was there a marsh in your cinema? 05:53Speaker 1 There was a mosh in my cinema. 05:55Speaker 3 And the guy next to me was honestly, he brought a lot of the vibes like I wish I could recommend this movie. Sitting next to this particular man, he was like every time she did like a vocal run, he'd be like, yeah, he's kind of like do it along, and then he'd follow along every now and then be like, WHOA, I killed that anyway, So he was very invested. Would you consider yourself a Billie Eilish fan? 06:16Speaker 2 I would consider myself like, yeah, I would say I'm a fan of her music, but I don't know much about her as a person, and I don't think I would like when she came to Sydney. I think it was like a year ago she came to Sydney. I wasn't a big fan enough then to be like, Okay, I'm going to fork out for a concert ticket because concert tickets are expensive. 06:36Speaker 1 They are really expensive. 06:37Speaker 2 As you guys mentioned on the spill, this is. 06:40Speaker 1 A prime example of it. So I would say the same. 06:43Speaker 3 I really like a music, definitely not like a hardcore fan. So I went into it being like, oh am I going to be like a big enough fan to really enjoy this movie. But I really did. And I will say there were probably only like two songs I didn't recognize, like she has so many bangers. 06:56Speaker 2 Yeah, just keep going, and she's an excellent performer and live singer. 07:00Speaker 3 Because she obviously has so many deep emotional, moody songs. Me and my friend who went, We were like, whoa kind of like, you know, feels right now, but then it will suddenly be like bad guy and the whole cinema goes crazy. And it's obviously such a good way to get to experience that if you didn't go to the concert as well. I was thinking before the only concert films I can remember seeing other than this are the Eras Tour and then like never say never, the justin Peoble. 07:21Speaker 2 One, Oh yeah, oh did you ever you know which one I went to which when I was like quite young, like I was in primary school. The Hannah Montana concert me Miley Cyrus. 07:33Speaker 1 I did actually watch that too, and that was crazy. 07:36Speaker 2 Every time one of the Jonas brothers came on screen, every young girl in the cinema would just scream ahead off And I was like, because I was quite a mature young person, so I was like, they're not really there, They're not there. 07:48Speaker 3 I'm so glad you were there to clarify that I was such a looser. 07:51Speaker 2 I was like scolding these kids my age. 07:53Speaker 1 Yeah, like, thank thanks everyone. 07:56Speaker 3 So I feel like this one was different to sort of like the Ears to where it's just the concert films because they had these little behind the scenes interview bits with her as well on the day of the concert, and she it was done in collaboration with James Cameron, like he was one of the directors. 08:10Speaker 2 Oh wow, kind of friend. 08:11Speaker 1 I'm like in between avatars. 08:12Speaker 2 Yes, he's I need to show people the length of my work, not like blue people. 08:17Speaker 1 I'm more than that. 08:18Speaker 2 I'm more than avatar. 08:19Speaker 3 And the way it's shot is great, like the way she has such hypnotic eyes and the way she sort of stares down the camera. 08:25Speaker 2 And the way she does her makeup. I remember one of her I think it was Vogue where they do like the celebrities and how they do their makeup, and like her video went completely viral because of the way she does the eyeliner is so intense. 08:36Speaker 3 They show that in this too, where she sort of tweaks it on the end. She does all her hair and makeup for the tour herself. 08:42Speaker 2 That's crazy. And she's so good at makeup because her face always looks beat. 08:47Speaker 3 Yeah, she looked really great, and she talked about some really interesting things in the interview bits that he did with her, so she sort of explained her reasoning for why she dresses in the kind of basketball jersey and like baggy shorts for the concert, and she sort of spoke about how there's not that many female pop stars who don't do the whole like dress up and look really sexy kind of thing. Obviously we see that more with like Taylor Swift, Sabrina carp and to take and prey all those people, and she was like, I just didn't really want to have to do that because when I was growing up watching rap artists and they would just run around the stage being so comfortable and free, I just wanted to be like that, and she didn't see other women doing that, so she really wanted to be that for like the next generation of girls. 09:24Speaker 2 That's so cute. 09:25Speaker 1 Yeah, So I thought. 09:26Speaker 3 They showed really interesting things like that, a lot of interviews with the fans, and then also sort of showed how she is as a creative, like she's really involved in the lighting, she's really involved in everything to do with the stadium more than just like getting up there and singing. And then one thing I thought was really cute is that every town that they go to, they kind of connect with a rescue dog center and they bring in dogs for the crew and the other band members to like. 09:49Speaker 1 Have us like little therapy dogs and they play with them. 09:51Speaker 2 Shut up, why do we do that here? 09:53Speaker 1 And we should bring that. 09:55Speaker 2 We just had a dog in our studio just sleeping over there. 09:57Speaker 1 I think the podcast would be better. 09:58Speaker 2 Yeah, let's put that in our next like quarterly review. I want to do this, improvements to me for yourself, And I was like, improvements for everyone else bringing dogs. 10:10Speaker 3 So yeah, Billy Eilish hit me hard and soft. The tour live, it's out in cinema's now. Probably a good one if you have kids as well. I feel like all the like there were a lot of children there and they were really getting into it too, so. 10:20Speaker 2 Yeah, good family experience. Okay, I need to talk about a movie that I saw over the weekend. I was very lucky. I got to go to the Sydney screening of this movie. And when you know it's a weekend screening, it means there's going to be a lot of kids there. Because kids can come out in the weekend. 10:39Speaker 1 They're like vampires at night on the weekend. 10:41Speaker 2 We never see them throughout the week. We only see them on the weekend. So I went to the screening much similar to you, chaotic crowd, vibe vibes, a lot of children. And I was sitting next to Tina Burke and a few of us, and someone was like, Oh my god, look at all those kids over there. Look how many there are. And I was like, Oh my god, that's crazy. And then I realized those kids, all of them belonged to exact producer Georgie Page, all eight all millions of kids. There's like a million kids in that theater. Whoever went to Sheep Detectives in the weekend? All those kids you saw, all Georgie Pages kids, every single one of them. It was such a fun movie. Oh sorry, it's called Sheep Detectives. I should have lived with that. 11:22Speaker 1 The movie you've been talking about, a wee movie. 11:25Speaker 3 Of the year. 11:26Speaker 2 I reckon. I think Tina Burke agrees with me. Georgie, do you agree with me? She says, best movie ever. 11:33Speaker 5 If there's one secret to happiness in. 11:35Speaker 3 My life, it's taking care of the kindest creatures on earth, sheep. 11:42Speaker 4 I'm keeping them well fed, well groomed, and. 11:45Speaker 2 Each day read out loud to them mysteries who've done it? I know who the killer was. 11:51Speaker 1 Our shepherd was murdered and we shall solve the crime. I am George Hardy's lawyer. 11:57Speaker 5 He wrote and will in the night Time stories that people and the will are always the suspects. 12:01Speaker 2 That man had nothing. 12:03Speaker 1 Well, actually there is thirty million dollars and we have our motive. 12:09Speaker 2 It is so good. I regret not bringing more people because I want everyone to watch this. 12:15Speaker 3 You're like, why didn't they shut down the street at the State Theater like for dettlewors Prada. 12:19Speaker 2 I actually reckon, Hugh Jackman should have done like a big premiere here, Like, the reception for this movie is huge? 12:25Speaker 1 So is he in it quite a lot? 12:27Speaker 2 He's yes, he's in trailer. 12:29Speaker 1 Didn't make it seem that way. 12:30Speaker 2 Because his character dies very early on in the movie, which is also shown in the trailer, but he comes back during like flashbacks and stuff like that. So he's in like the whole length of the movie as an actor. Okay, but it's the highest rated movie he's ever done. 12:43Speaker 1 That's so unfortunate for him. What about the Greatest Showman? I thought that the guy's literally Wolverine. 12:52Speaker 2 Sorry, Hugh, but it is what it is anyway, sheep detective what it's about? So yes, Hugh Jackman is I would say the main character. He plays a shepherd who owns like this flock of sheep, and they're not like you know how when you see a flock of sheep, how they all look the same. 13:08Speaker 4 Not. 13:10Speaker 2 I think he like collects him throughout his life, so they're all like kind of like sheep who have just all come together. Anyways, he loves his sheep so much. She lives in just like a little caravan on his like field. And every night he reads detective stories to his sheep, and they say and he thinks he's just having a good time reading stories to his sheep, and then when he goes inside, it's shown to the audience that the sheep actually understand everything he's been saying, and they get really into the detective stories. His I was gonna say, the main sheep, his main sheep, the top sheep. His name is Lily. 13:46Speaker 1 Oh, it's a woman. It's a woman. 13:48Speaker 2 And she is played by Julia Louis Dreyfuss. Oh, very very good. She is like so well done. The other main character sheep is Sebastian and he's played by Brian Cranson, also really well done. 14:00Speaker 3 They played by just the voice, the voice voice. They're not there the voice. The sheep are very much Cgi sheep, and they're very very cute anyway, So what happens. Hugh Jackman murdered. I forgot his real name in the movie. We're calling him Hugh Jackman. 14:17Speaker 2 But you're not spoiling because he's in the trailer. It's in the trailer. He gets murdered, and then the sheep decide to investigate his murder because they know so much about murder because he's been reading them all these detective stories. 14:28Speaker 1 It's almost like he knew it was gonna happen. 14:30Speaker 2 Ah nice, And it's really hard for the sheep because they've never left their flock and they've never left the field, so even just crossing a road, they've never seen a road before. The Steaks couldn't be high of the sheep leaving their field to get into the town because the stupid humans don't know what they're doing. Nicholas Braun is the main police guy and the only police guy of the town. He has no idea what he's doing. He's busy taking orders from Emma Thompson and she's just the lawyer. She has no idea what she's doing, so the have to keep giving the humans clues so they can help investigate Hugh Jackman's death. 15:05Speaker 3 Do you know there's actually a lot of parallels to this in the Octopus book, because the octopus. 15:08Speaker 1 Helped solve a mystery. I forgot to say that. 15:10Speaker 3 So there's a running commentary that humans need to listen to animals more. 15:14Speaker 2 Okay, whatever, No, it's true. I think humans need to listen to animals more. And in the end, they do listen to them. I mean not physically. They still can't understand what they're saying, but they do listen to them. But there was a lot of good analogies in this, So, like the sheep do this thing where they all come down to three to forget what they just experience. So it's all about like kind of like living in your trauma, not always like pushing things aside and trying to forget it. 15:41Speaker 1 So what but count down to three to forget what they're just seeing because they were. 15:44Speaker 2 Like, Hugh Jackman just died. Everyone, let's forget this. This was so terrible. One, two, three, And then they forget it. But then they were like, no, we deserve to remember Hugh Jackman. He did so much for our life and for our flock. But then, but then I looked into this, this is not a thing that sheep do. Sheep have actually very good memories and remember everything. 16:02Speaker 3 Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't expect so that was kind of a PLoP hole in the movie. 16:06Speaker 1 I thought this was steeped. 16:07Speaker 2 In real sheep yess. Yes, what is a real sheep? Fact though, is that there's a cute little lamb in the movie that's like really like muddy and dirty, and the other sheep want nothing to do with it because it's the winter lamb and usually when lambs are born in the winter gets rejected by. 16:24Speaker 1 The flock so they die. 16:26Speaker 2 Yeah, I mean, this one didn't die spoilers, but like Hugh Jackman's the only one that really loves it, and he died. He dies, And now who's gonna love the lamb? 16:36Speaker 1 I'm gonna want you to forget that? 16:38Speaker 4 What? 16:39Speaker 2 Two? 16:39Speaker 4 Three? 16:40Speaker 1 What lamb? 16:41Speaker 2 What is this place? Where am I? But anyway, okay, I do want to say that this movie, although it's like marketed towards kids and family, it is such a good movie and it's also has really deep themes that I didn't expect from a kid's movie, kind of like int like where like you know how adults like draw so many like parallels to it. It's one of those really good movies. It's also much sader than what I expected. And because the whole thing's in a mystery, it's kind of like a Sherlock's Home vibe where you're like trying to guess who the killer is A body kid next to me guessed it in two seconds. 17:19Speaker 1 We like, don't spoil it. 17:21Speaker 2 Well, the person came on screen and the kid next to me was like, that person did it, And I was like, kids are so stupid. And then as I was watching, I was like, oh, maybe they're just I think that might be And then yeah, that eight year old kid next to me just spoiled the whole movie. But you know what, kids are smart. I guess. 17:38Speaker 3 Well, it's really good though, when they do those movies that parents can also genuinely enjoy, not just like you know some like Duck. 17:44Speaker 4 Well. 17:45Speaker 2 Everyone from our team were just like full adults. We didn't besides Georgie, we all bought other adult people. 17:50Speaker 3 You guys decided Saturday, this is what I'm doing and watching some sheeps of. 17:54Speaker 2 The Murder and I'm so glad I did. I really want to watch it again. 17:57Speaker 1 Now you have really sold it. I want to see it now. 17:59Speaker 2 Oh my god, it's so good. Anyway, that's sheep detectives in cinemas. Yes, you can take your family, but I promise you you will enjoy it more than your kids. 18:07Speaker 1 Thank you so much for listening to this spill. 18:09Speaker 3 We have another super exciting episode dropping this afternoon, a brutally honest review of a film that you absolutely don't. 18:16Speaker 1 Want to miss. Emma and Laura are unpacking all of it. 18:19Speaker 3 This fill is produced by me Minishiuslawn with a video production by Michael Keene and we'll see you this afternoon. 18:25Speaker 5 Bye see ya, Mamma. Mia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land. We have recorded this podcast on the Gatigol people of the eorination. 18:42Speaker 1 We pay our respects to their elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio Maria Tanzania
Mwaliko wa kufanya toba

Radio Maria Tanzania

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2026 43:15


Karibu usikilize Kipindi cha Katekisimu Katoliki Shirikishi ambacho hukujia kila siku za Jumatatu hadi Alhamisi Saa 2 asubuhi hapa Radio Maria Tanzania. Mwezeshaji ni Padre Clement Kihiyo , Katibu Mtendaji idara ya Liturujia Baraza la Maaskofu Katoliki Tanzania. Mada ni “Mwaliko wa kufanya toba” Mtangazaji ni Happiness Mlewa   L'articolo Mwaliko wa kufanya toba proviene da Radio Maria.

Radio Elshinta
PHK Massal Toba Pulp: Kepastian Hak Pekerja Jadi Sorotan

Radio Elshinta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2026 32:31


PT Toba Pulp Lestari Tbk menghentikan operasional usai pencabutan izin konsesi hutan, berdampak pada PHK massal yang mulai berlaku 12 Mei 2026. Bagaimana memastikan seluruh hak pekerja benar-benar dipenuhi? Simak pembahasannya bersama Sekjen OPSI, Timboel Siregar.

Sven Sagt der Podcast
Deepdive Der Toba-See: Ein schlafender Riese mit explosiver Vergangenheit

Sven Sagt der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 24:41


https://svensagt.blogspot.com/2024/11/der-toba-see-ein-schlafender-riese-mit.html

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES
Quand toute l'humanité tenait-elle dans un stade ?

Choses à Savoir SCIENCES

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 2:10


Il y a environ 74 000 ans, notre espèce a frôlé l'effacement pur et simple. Pas une crise locale, pas une guerre, mais un événement d'une ampleur presque inimaginable : l'éruption du supervolcan de lac Toba, en Indonésie. Une explosion titanesque qui projette dans l'atmosphère des milliers de kilomètres cubes de cendres et de gaz, au point de bouleverser le climat mondial.Les scientifiques parlent d'un “hiver volcanique”. Pendant plusieurs années, la lumière du soleil est partiellement bloquée. Les températures chutent brutalement, les écosystèmes s'effondrent, les ressources deviennent rares. Dans ce chaos climatique, les populations humaines — déjà peu nombreuses et dispersées — sont frappées de plein fouet.C'est là que commence une hypothèse fascinante, appuyée par des travaux en génétique : l'humanité aurait traversé un goulot d'étranglement démographique. Autrement dit, sa population se serait effondrée à un niveau extrêmement bas. Certains chercheurs estiment qu'il ne restait plus que quelques milliers d'individus, peut-être entre 3 000 et 10 000. À peine de quoi remplir un petit stade.Cette idée ne repose pas sur des fossiles spectaculaires, mais sur quelque chose de plus discret : notre ADN. En analysant la diversité génétique des humains actuels, les scientifiques ont constaté qu'elle est étonnamment faible. Comme si toute l'humanité descendait d'un groupe très restreint d'ancêtres. Ce type de signature est typique d'une population passée par un effondrement massif avant de se reconstituer.Mais survivre à un tel choc ne tient pas du miracle pur. Cela suppose des conditions très particulières. D'abord, une dispersion géographique : certaines populations, notamment en Afrique, ont pu être relativement protégées des effets les plus violents. Ensuite, une capacité d'adaptation : diversification de l'alimentation, innovations techniques, organisation sociale. En clair, ce qui nous a sauvés, ce n'est pas notre force… mais notre flexibilité.Ce moment critique a laissé une empreinte durable. Il a peut-être accéléré certaines évolutions, favorisé la coopération, renforcé les comportements d'entraide. Quand une espèce tombe à un seuil aussi bas, chaque individu compte. La survie devient une affaire collective.Aujourd'hui, nous sommes plus de 8 milliards. Une expansion vertigineuse à l'échelle de l'histoire. Mais cette abondance masque une réalité plus troublante : nous descendons tous d'un groupe minuscule qui a failli disparaître.Au fond, notre présence sur Terre n'est pas une évidence. C'est le résultat d'un enchaînement fragile, improbable, presque accidentel.Et si l'humanité est encore là aujourd'hui, ce n'est pas parce qu'elle était destinée à survivre.C'est simplement parce que, cette fois-là… elle a tenu. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Insight of the Week
Shabbat Ha'gadol & Abraham Abinu

Insight of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026


Several different explanations have been given for why the Shabbat preceding Pesach is given the name "Shabbat Ha'gadol" – literally, "the Great Shabbat." One of the lesser-known reasons is a fascinating connection between this Shabbat and Abraham Abinu. The Gemara in Masechet Rosh Hashanah (11) brings a debate between Rabbi Eliezer and Rabbi Yehoshua as to the month in which the Abot (patriarchs) passed away. Rabbi Yehoshua maintained that the three Abot – Abraham, Yishak and Yaakob – died during the month of Nissan, whereas Rabbi Eliezer was of the opinion that they passed away during Tishri. However, a different source – the Yalkut Reubeni (in Parashat Lech-Lecha) – states that Abraham Abinu died during the month of Tebet. This is alluded to in G-d's promise to Abraham, "Tikaber Be'seba Toba" – that he would be buried at an advanced age (Bereshit 15:15). The first letters of these three words (Tav, Bet, Tet) are the three letters of the word "Tebet," and the word "Toba" resembles "Tebet." This is mentioned also in the work Seder Ha'dorot (Rav Yehiel Heilprin, 1660-1746). The obvious question arises as to how to reconcile this theory with the Gemara, which indicates that Abraham died either in Nissan or in Tishri. The Hida (Rav Haim Yosef David Azulai, 1724-1806) answers this question by citing a Kabbalistic source about the unique nature of the month of Nissan. The Torah designates Nissan as the first month of the year, and according to the teachings of Kabbalah, this month contains within it an element of all other months. Each of the first days of Nissan corresponds to a different month of the year. Rosh Hodesh Nissan is associated with Nissan itself, whereas the 2 nd of Nissan is associated with Iyar, the 3 rd is connected to Sivan, the 4 th to Tammuz, and so on. Accordingly, the sources that say that Abraham died in Tebet could be understood to mean that he died on the day of Nissan – following Rabbi Yehoshua's opinion – corresponding to the month of Tebet. As Tebet is the tenth month, this would mean that Abraham Abinu died on the 10 th of Nissan. As we know, the 10 th of Nissan is a very significant date – as it was on this day when, just before the Exodus from Egypt, Beneh Yisrael prepared the sheep for the Pesach sacrifice which they offered on the afternoon of the 14 th of Nissan (Shemot 12:3) in preparation for their departure from Egypt. Now in the year of the Exodus, the 15 th of Nissan – the day Beneh Yisrael left Egypt – fell on Thursday, such that the 10 th of Nissan fell on Shabbat. It emerges, then, that Shabbat Ha'gadol marks the Yahrtzeit of Abraham Abinu. On this basis, it has been explained why this Shabbat is given the name "Shabbat Ha'gadol." A verse in the Book of Yehoshua (14:15) speaks of a great man – "Ha'adam Ha'gadol Ba'anakim" – who lived in Hebron, and our Sages teach that this refers to Abraham Abinu. As he is the "Ha'adam Ha'gadol," the Shabbat before Pesach, which commemorates his Yahrtzeit, is called "Shabbat Ha'gadol."

Mufti Tariq Masood
Taraweeh Tafseer 12 | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches

Mufti Tariq Masood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 56:29


(0:00) Intro(0:02) Khutba – Tafseer Surah Yusuf, Surah Hijr, Surah Ar-Ra'ad(0:53) Surah Yusuf ki 3 Khasusiyat(2:47) 11 Sitaron ka Khwab(3:18) Khwabon ki Haqeeqat(3:36) Lafz “Yahudi” ki Bunyad(4:03) Hasad aur Doosron ki Nemat(5:09) Khwab Yusuf AS ki Tabeer(5:49) Deen ki Khidmat ki Nemat(6:37) Yusuf AS ka Mojiza – Tabeer-e-Khwab(6:47) Roohani Nisbat(7:15) Naik Khandan ki Nemat(7:45) Mufti Sahab ke Bachay(8:18) Mashhoor Logon ki Aulad(9:54) Mufti Abdul Raheem Sahab ke Bachay(10:42) Gumnami aur Shohrat(10:57) Hubb-e-Dunya(11:10) Hubb-e-Jaah(11:22) Yusuf AS ke Bhaiyon ka Hasad(12:36) By-Birth Selected Child(13:11) Kasrat-e-Aulad ka Faida(14:15) Yusuf AS ko Qatal ka Mansuba(14:46) Virasat Mangne Wali Aulad(15:44) Bhaiyon ki Chaal(16:14) Gunah ki Niyyat aur Toba(16:46) Kunwain mein Phenkne ka Mashwara(17:26) Jungle Le Jane ki Ijazat(18:50) Jaiz Tafreeh(19:19) Walid ka Confidence Jeetna(20:25) Bhaiyon ka Jhoot(21:25) Jhagre mein Zyada Rona(22:06) Mashhoor Logon ki Talaqain(22:16) Hazrat Umar RA ka Waqia(22:51) Yusuf AS ki Qameez par Khoon(23:26) Sabr-e-Jameel(24:11) Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanvi RA(24:39) Ulama aur Khamoshi ka Sawal(25:02) Walid ki Dua(25:18) Qafla aur Kunwain ka Waqia(27:05) Kam Qeemat par Farokht(27:40) Aziz-e-Misr ke Mahal tak Safar(28:23) Aziz-e-Misr ke Alfaaz(28:50) Jawani mein Hikmat aur Ilm(28:58) Husn-e-Yusuf(29:38) Zulaikha ki Dawat(30:02) Anbiya ki Jismani Taqat(30:51) Yusuf AS ka Jawab(31:18) Shohar ka Hawala(33:08) Dil ki Khwahish ka Imtihan(34:23) Khwahish par Amal(35:05) Yusuf AS ka Bhagna(35:34) Shohar ka Maqam(35:47) Engineer ka Aitraaz(36:51) “Munne ke Abba”(37:20) Zulaikha ka Ilzam(38:04) Chalak Mujrim(39:01) Yusuf AS ka Jawab(40:28) Gawah ka Faisla(42:12) Aurton ki Chaal(42:49) Mashhoor Logon ke Scandals(43:55) Aziz-e-Misr ki Aqlmandi(44:20) Mitti Pao(44:32) Manfi Baat ka Phailna(46:22) Zulaikha ki Dawat(47:27) Zulaikha ki Mentality(50:02) Zaheen Log(50:36) Aqalmnd Dushman(51:11) Zulaikha ka Aitraf-e-Jurm(51:59) Naik Logon ka Tarz-e-Amal(52:31) Yusuf AS ki Dua(53:16) Yusuf AS aur Musa AS ki Misal(54:13) Zina vs Nikah(54:41) Mufti Sahab ke Bachon ki Shadiyan(55:08) Nikah ki Barkat(55:23) Yusuf AS ki Dua Qabool(55:33) Yusuf AS ki Qaid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mufti Tariq Masood
Taraweeh Tafseer 07 | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches

Mufti Tariq Masood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 57:21


(0:00) Intro(0:02) Khutba – Free Tea Offer(0:46) Ikhtitam Surah Ana'am – Ibtida Surah A'araaf(0:57) Surah Ana'am ka Ta'aruf(1:07) Mauzu Surah Ana'am(1:54) Halal ko Haram Karna(2:21) Shehad Haram Karne ka Waqia(2:38) Under 18 Age Act – Pakistan(3:08) Qawaneen ki 2 Iqsam(3:30) Hakumat ki Jaiz Qanoon Sazi(4:13) Halal ki 2 Iqsam(5:00) Ibahat(5:37) Doosri Shadi aur 18 Saal se Kam Umar Shadi Bill(7:25) Double Sawab Wale Aamaal(8:17) Allah ka Naam Baghair Zibah(8:59) Mushrikeen ka Aitraaz(10:40) Bhook ke Khauf se Qatal-e-Aulad(11:47) Jurm par Achha Label(12:27) Bol Film Dialogue(12:48) Havas Parasti vs Sabr(13:40) Bol Film Actress Call(14:13) Dramon ka Asar(16:10) Aulad ki Bagawat(16:49) Mufti Sahab ka Jawab(18:01) Suicide ke Tareeqe(18:44) Zalim Aulad(19:12) Qatal-e-Aulad ki Saza(20:06) Khajoor, Zaitoon aur Anar ki Nematein(21:05) Ushr vs Kafiron ki Charity(23:04) Sadaqah ki Fazilat(23:31) 8 Qism ke Halal Janwar(24:58) Ghamdi ko Jawab(25:19) Haram Janwar(25:56) Shan-e-Nazool(26:26) Aham Aayat(26:47) Khuda ko Razi Karne ke Tareeqe(27:01) Baatil Mazahib par Radd(27:54) Hamara Muashra(28:38) Allah ka Pyara Andaz(30:26) Hinduism(30:53) Esaaiyon mein Rehbaniyat(31:19) Buddhism(31:38) Allah ko Khush Karne ke Tareeqe(32:01) Tauheed(32:32) Waldain ki Be-Gharz Mohabbat(33:38) Ghurbat ke Khauf se Qatal-e-Aulad(34:00) Nasal Rokna – Kab Jaiz?(34:48) Nikah, Taleem aur Nasal Rokna(35:49) Nikah mein Tabdeel(36:07) Sahih Hadith(36:21) Free Offer(36:56) Pregnancy Rokna(37:30) Aaj ka Fitna(37:58) Bachon se Mohabbat(38:38) Bachpan ki Video Waqia(39:12) Qatal-e-Aulad ka Masla(39:28) Mushrikeen ka Islam Lana(39:46) Sahaba ke Bachon ka Zikr(40:00) Hazrat Anas RA ko 4 Duaein(40:54) Khidmat aur Dua(41:16) Hazrat Anas RA ka Qaul(42:04) Chauthi Dua(42:23) Be-Hayai ke Kaam(43:11) Kamzor ka Maal Khana(43:32) Haq mein Dandi(44:29) Faislay mein Insaaf(45:42) Allah ka Seedha Rasta(46:00) Qur'an – Hidayat Nama(47:48) Atmam-e-Hujjat(49:19) Qur'an – Be-Misaal Hidayat(50:57) Sooraj Maghrib se Nikalna(52:43) Qurb-e-Qayamat ki Nishaniyan(53:29) Toba ka Darwaza Band(54:55) Nabi ﷺ ki Dua(55:06) Aameen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới
Tin quốc tế - Nhật Bản: Va chạm tàu nghiêm trọng khiến hàng chục người bị hất xuống biển

VOV - Việt Nam và Thế giới

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2026 1:21


VOV1 - Vào chiều 20/0 (theo giờ địa phương), một vụ va chạm nghiêm trọng giữa tàu chở hàng và tàu câu cá giải trí đã xảy ra ở ngoài khơi thành phố Toba, tỉnh Mie, Nhật Bản, khiến hàng chục người bị hất xuống biển.Theo Lực lượng Bảo vệ Bờ biển Nhật Bản, vụ việc xảy ra vào khoảng 13 giờ chiều hôm qua (20/02, theo giờ địa phương), khi một tàu chở hàng có trọng tải 499 tấn đã va chạm với một tàu câu cá giải trí trọng tải 16 tấn đang thả neo tại ngư trường, ở khu vực ngoài khơi thành phố Toba, tỉnh Mie, khiến 13 người trên tàu câu cá bị hất xuống biển. Ít nhất 2 người trong số đó được xác nhận đã thiệt mạng, 10 người khác bị thương, trong đó có 2 người đang trong tình trạng nguy kịch, trong khi tàu câu cá giải trí bị vỡ làm đôi và lật úp.13 người trên tàu câu cá bị hất văng xuống biển sau vụ va chạm với tàu chở hàng - Ảnh: NHK

Unpacking Israeli History
Hard Conversations About Israel: 4 Real-Life Case Studies with Toba Hellerstein (Part 2)

Unpacking Israeli History

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 69:35


In this follow-up conversation, Noam Weissman and emotional attunement expert Toba Hellerstein move from theory to practice—using real-world case studies to explore how people are actually talking about Israel right now. Drawing on listener emails and educator questions, they tackle common scenarios like responding to social media posts about “ending the occupation,” navigating influential podcasts, addressing concerns about Gaza without triggering antisemitic labels, and supporting Jewish students under campus pressure. The focus isn't on winning arguments, but on emotional regulation, trust, and creating space for nuance in conversations where people are really asking: am I safe, do I belong, and do I matter? https://sapirjournal.org/authors/toba-hellerstein/ This episode is in memory of Leo Bernstein. To sponsor an episode or to be in touch, please email noam@unpacked.media. Check us out on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠This podcast was brought to you by Unpacked, an OpenDor Media brand. ------------------- For other podcasts from Unpacked, check out: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jewish History Nerds⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Soulful Jewish Living⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Stars of David with Elon Gold ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Wondering Jews⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Mind the Shift
153. Wonders Hidden Beneath the Pyramids? – Armando Mei

Mind the Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 62:40


Independent researcher Armando Mei is part of a team that made waves in the spring of 2025.The results of their scanning beneath the pyramids of Giza – the Khafre pyramid in particular – were sensational. They seemed to reveal gigantic, coherent and seemingly artificial structures down to a depth of over one kilometer.Now, the group hopes to be able to physically explore the underground network at the Giza plateau.“We already know where the access points are”, says Armando.At one of those, there is a debris layer of about seven meters that needs to be removed before explorers can enter.Egypt's archaeology heavyweight Dr Zahi Hawass has dismissed the findings by the Italians as impossible.“I heard him on the Joe Rogan podcast and realized from what he said that he doesn't understand the core of the technology.”Armando Mei currently lives in Egypt. Apart from being a part of the Kharfre scanning project, he conducts his own multidisciplinary studies of the megalithic structures of Giza. He has measured and made calculations on the Khafre pyramid and found intriguing geometric relations. The number 137 appears to be preeminent.Today, many question the textbook narrative that the Giza pyramids were tombs for pharaohs. Armando's hypothesis, aligning with Christopher Dunn's, is that they were built for some kind of energy generation purposes.Judging from documentation like the Turin King List and analyses of the astronomical alignments with the structures on the ground, Armando assesses that the oldest Megalithic monuments on the Giza plateau are at least 38,000 years old.He isn't sure if this lost civilization is in some way related to the Atlantis story, nor if it was wiped out by a cataclysm in the Younger Dryas period, a popular theory.But he does believe that one or more civilization-ending cataclysms have occurred at times in humanity's deep history. He points out the enormous supervolcano Toba eruption 74,000 years ago.To understand our future we need to understand our past, Armando emphasizes. And to understand our past we need to not only have a multidisciplinary approach but in fact change our consciousness. That doesn't mean archaeologists, geologists and historians have to meditate to let insights come to them.“No, they just need to open their eyes”, says Armando.“It's time to read the past with a different view.”His next exploratory project is also about a possible lost civilization. It's on a small island in the Pacific.Armando's FacebookKhafre SAR Research Project on FacebookArmando's papers on ZenodoArmando's papers on Academia

GENIAL
El supervolcán del lago Toba hace que el Yellowstone parezca manso

GENIAL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 12:16


Imagina vivir una de las erupciones volcánicas más masivas de la historia: la supererupción de Toba, hace unos 74,000 años, fue exactamente eso. Para nuestros antiguos parientes, fue como si el mundo se pusiera patas arriba, con cenizas cubriendo el cielo y temperaturas desplomándose. La erupción creó un "invierno volcánico" que probablemente hizo que los alimentos fueran escasos y la supervivencia increíblemente difícil. Algunos científicos creen que este evento pudo haber llevado a nuestros ancestros al borde de la extinción. Pero aquellos que sobrevivieron se volvieron más resistentes, adaptándose a las duras condiciones. Fue una verdadera prueba de resistencia, moldeando el curso de la evolución humana. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bright Side
Lake Toba's Supervolcano Makes Yellowstone Look Tame

Bright Side

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 12:47


Imagine living through one of the most massive volcanic eruptions in history—Toba's supereruption, about 74,000 years ago, was exactly that. For our ancient relatives, it was like the world turned upside down, with ash blanketing the sky and temperatures plummeting. The eruption created a "volcanic winter" that likely made food scarce and survival incredibly tough. Some scientists believe this event may have even pushed our ancestors to the brink of extinction. But those who survived became more resilient, adapting to the harsh conditions. It was a true test of endurance, shaping the course of human evolution. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Babi bere pravljice
Jakec in zlata tobačnica, 2. del, angleška pravljica

Babi bere pravljice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 23:41


Zgodba o Jakcu, preprostem a bistrem fantu, ki se je odpravil v svet. Kako bo s pomočjo čarobne tobačnice, ki mu jo je podaril oče ob slovesu pridobil grad in lepo nevesto? Prisluhni 2. delu angleške pravljiceVir: Zlata ptica, Angleške pravljice, prevedla Lilijana Avčin, Mladinska knjiga, Ljubljana, 1963, bere Nataša Holy

@ultrapostie thoughts in my head
Trails of Toba. With Kristian Andres

@ultrapostie thoughts in my head

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2025 23:29


Community Trail Running is presented by Altitude Sports!Kristian Andres and his wife Nicole are passionate outdoor people who just want to get people on the trails. They both work in healthcare and know the benefits of outdoor activity, and that's why they started organizing events. Although the races at Trails of ‘Toba weren't the first activities they organized, they are certainly popular today! Kristian loves to run and push himself, and provide that opportunity for others as well. It was really fun hearing all about it!

Babi bere pravljice
Jakec in zlata tobačnica, 1. del, angeška pravljica

Babi bere pravljice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 22:58


Zgodba o Jakcu, preprostemu, a bistrem fantu, ki se je odpravil v svet. Kako bo s pomočjo čarobne tobačnice, ki mu jo je podaril oče ob slovesu pridobil grad in lepo nevesto?Vir: Zlata ptica, Angleške pravljice, prevedla Lilijana Avčin, Mladinska knjiga, Ljubljana, 1963, bere Nataša Holy

GENIAL
7 desastres naturales que podrían ocurrir en los próximos años

GENIAL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2025 12:02


Sucedió hace 74,000 años, y fue una de las erupciones explosivas más grandes de la Tierra. Causó un invierno global que duró años. Gases volcánicos fueron expulsados ​​a ambos hemisferios y se movieron por todo el planeta. La erupción creó el famoso Lago Toba, que cubre un área de 1136 km cuadrados. El volcán Toba todavía está activo, y si ocurre una erupción similar nuevamente, afectará directamente a Indonesia y Malasia. Pero Toba también podría bombear suficiente gas para afectar el clima del mundo entero. No hay mayor fuerza que la naturaleza. Todos los años ocurren desastres naturales en todo nuestro planeta. A pesar de que podemos volar al espacio, aún no podemos resistir las fuerzas de la naturaleza. Veamos qué desastres naturales son posibles en el futuro. Desde malas tormentas solares hasta terremotos mundiales y lluvias de meteoritos, estos eventos catastróficos podrían amenazar al mundo en un futuro próximo y afectar a millones de personas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Svetovalni servis
O marketinških prijemih tobačne industrije

Svetovalni servis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2025 24:55


Mladi, ki uporabljajo elektronske cigarete, imajo od tri do štirikrat večjo verjetnost, da bodo pozneje v življenju kadili cigarete. Ob tem pa stroka opozarja, da se pri mladih – tudi če je uporaba elektronskih cigaret kratkotrajna – že pojavljajo simptomi, kot so piskanje, izkašljevanje, težje dihanje, možno je poslabšanje astme. O kajenju med mladimi s poudarkom na marketinških strategijah tobačne industrije več v petkovem Svetovalnem servisu z Manco Kozlovič, predsednico mladinske zveze Brez izgovora.

Unpacking Israeli History
Facts vs. Feelings: Rethinking How We Talk About Israel with Toba Hellerstein

Unpacking Israeli History

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2025 61:06


BOOK TICKETS for Unpacking Israeli History LIVE in NYC - Sep 7 at 92nd St Y with special guest Dan Senor: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://unpacked.bio/uihny25⁠⁠⁠⁠ Use Promo code UIH20 to get 20% off your tickets What wins hearts and minds — facts, or feelings? This week, Noam Weissman sits down with Toba Hellerstein, author of American Perceptions of Jews and Israel and a leading expert on antisemitism, diplomacy, and narrative strategy. Together, they unpack why Israel advocacy so often falls flat. From the meaning of Zionism to the archetypes of “king,” “victim,” and “antihero,” this conversation reframes how Jews (and their allies) should talk about Israel in a world flooded with images, emotions, and outrage. Here is a link to Toba Hellertsein's article in the Sapir Journal that inspired this episode: Actually, Feelings Don't Care About Your Facts. Go to Attunenow.org to download the full study on Perceptions of Jews and Israel. Here is a link to Unpacking Israeli History: Sabra and Shatila: What happened and why it matters. Please get in touch at noam@unpacked.media. Your questions might be included in part 2 of this episode. Check us out on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube.⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ This podcast was brought to you by Unpacked, a division of OpenDor Media. ------------------- For other podcasts from Unpacked, check out: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Jewish History Nerds⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Soulful Jewish Living⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Stars of David with Elon Gold ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Wondering Jews⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Mufti Tariq Masood
Friday Bayan 15-08-2025 | Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches

Mufti Tariq Masood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2025 95:55


(0:00) Intro(0:12) Khutba, Qur'ani Aayaat, Dua(1:15) Islam mn mukammal daakhil honay ka matlab(2:05) Islamic countries mn laziness(2:45) Fitrat intaqam le kr rehti hai(9:38) Toba kab tak qabool hoti hai?(10:48) Toba vs Astaghfar(13:23) Mufti sb ki dadi sahiba ka tazkra — 30 saal baad bhi zinda kiyon?(15:01) Jaldi shadi ka faida(16:12) Clip: European colorful life(17:10) Hindustan ki dolat Europe mn kaise gayi?(18:26) Desi liberals vs goray(18:40) 1992–93 mn Mufti sb ke Ustaz sb UK gaye(21:28) Blood relations vs artificial relations — medical science ka aitraaf(23:10) Desi liberals aur old houses(25:10) Buzurgon ko aulad ki mohabbat chahiye(26:26) Duty vs mohabbat ki khidmat(26:44) Saudi court case: walida se mohabbat(27:48) Saas ki khidmat par aaj kal ke fitne(29:06) Hazrat Jabir ra ka nikah ka sabaq(29:54) Ghairatmand mard ki pehchaan(30:14) Ladkiyon ko baaghi banane wale scholars(32:44) Bahu pr zulm(33:24) Aik sahab ki talaq ki wajah(38:04) Dadi sahiba ki khoobsurat zindagi(40:24) European society se mutasir logon ke liye naseehat(41:42) Mazhabi scholars ko tanbeeh(42:24) Islam mn mohabbat ki ehmiyat(42:57) Agar Mufti sb India gaye to pandit se kya poochhein(43:44) Hindu shadi kr chuka ho aur aik Islam qabool kar le to?(45:12) Imam Abu Hanifa ra ka moaqif(47:30) Professor ki gumrahi(49:02) Aaj ke bachay kaise pal rahe hain(50:32) Nasal roknay ka nuqsaan(50:51) Society tabah krne wale naam nehad scholars(52:49) Baitiyon ki rukhsati par naseehat(53:42) 18–19 saal ki larki ka alag rehna(54:38) Wafadar walid vs Changaiz Khan jesa walid(55:34) Mufti sb k bayanat pr comments ka jawab(55:52) Mufti Rasheed Ahmed sb ra pr aik shakhs ka risala(57:13) “Terms” se mutasir krne wale(59:16) H Pylori ka ilaj specialist se(1:00:22) Scientist ko Mufti Rasheed Ahmed sb ka jawab(1:00:56) English seekhna lekin desi rehna(1:01:35) Mufti sb ka trade mark(1:01:53) Gym machine vs jogging(1:03:10) Dua(1:03:37) Paid vs free fee madrasas ka taleemi nizaam?(1:08:44) Safar mn aik aamil mila — fraud ki alamatain(1:17:22) Aik jhootay aamil ka fraud(1:18:22) Madrasay mn ameer bachon se fees lena(1:18:47) Madrasa mn fees kitni honi chahiye?(1:20:51) Masjid mn bachon ko parhane wale Qari ko fees?(1:21:58) Kya masjid ki hudood mn aata hai?(1:22:04) Bv safar mn sath ho to burqa mn aankhon ka nazar aana?(1:22:54) Razaat ka masla(1:23:24) 19 saal ka talib-e-ilm shadi kaise kare?(1:25:03) Musafaha ek haath se sunnat ya do haathon se?(1:26:24) 26 saal tak sirf paisa kamana?(1:27:36) Female colleagues k fitne se bachne ka tareeqa Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Casual Preppers Podcast - Prepping, Survival, Entertainment.
The Collapse Chronicles: Supervolcano

Casual Preppers Podcast - Prepping, Survival, Entertainment.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 42:22


⚡ The Collapse Chronicles – Episode: Supervolcano

Documentales Sonoros
Catástrofes al descubierto T1:Erupciones y enigmas · Tesoros perdidos y civilizaciones resilientes

Documentales Sonoros

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2025 81:22


Erupciones y enigmas La erupción del monte Toba alteró la dieta de los primeros humanos, en Wyoming descubren poblados prehistóricos, y las fuertes lluvias en Olimpia desentierran una estatuilla en bronce de un toro. Tesoros perdidos y civilizaciones resilientes En 1692, un terremoto en Port Royal, Jamaica, reveló objetos que ilustraban su vibrante pasado, y en 2003, un incendio en North York Moors (Inglaterra) dejó al descubierto objetos de varias épocas.

The Sam Oldham Podcast
The Andreas Toba Story | EP 123

The Sam Oldham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 81:37


In May 2025 Andreas Toba performed his final international gymnastics routine for Germany at the European championships in Leipzig. Andy won the silver medal in front of a home crowd and announced his retirement from the sport of men's artistic gymnastics following an incredible career. He has represented Germany at four Olympic Games and competed at the very highest level in 22 major championships events. His father Marius Toba competed at three Olympic Games himself and has helped guide his son Andreas through the many challenges of elite level sport. I was lucky enough to compete alongside Andy during the 2013 German Bundesliga winning the league title with TV Wetzgau and was able to learn a great deal from him about being a strong leader. And this is his story.

Misconceptions
45. Meet Toba: An Adoption and Genetics Story

Misconceptions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 48:12


Toba Goldstein, LCGC, is a prenatal genetic counselor for Labcorp. She received her bachelor's degree from Drexel University and her masters degree from Arcadia University. In addition to seeing patients for prenatal and preconception genetic counseling, Toba enjoys supervising students, mentoring new graduates, and teaching high school students about genetic counseling as a career opportunity. Toba lives in Bala Cynwyd, PA with her husband and three children.   CONNECT WITH DVORA ENTIN: Website: https://www.dvoraentin.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dvoraentin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@misconceptionspodcast  

Fußball – meinsportpodcast.de
#279 - ToBa or not ToBa

Fußball – meinsportpodcast.de

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 56:14


Die Handball-Bundesliga biegt auf die Zielgerade ein, beim Giro holte sich Simon Yates spektakulär das Rosa Trikot, und in Paris rücken die French Open in den Fokus. In Leipzig fanden Turn-EM und Deutsches Turnfest erstmals gemeinsam statt: mit emotionalen Abschieden, Premieren-Gold im Mixed-Team und historischen Erfolgen für das deutsche Team. David spricht heute ohne Benni, aber dafür mit David Müller (Danke fürs erneute Einspringen!) auch noch über folgende Themen: Deutschland bewirbt sich offiziell um Olympische Spiele zwischen 2036 und 2044. In der Leichtathletik glänzten Anna Hall, Sander Skotheim und Niklas Kaul in Götzis mit Topwerten. Im Basketball laufen die Playoffs heiß, ...Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Führung beginnt mit Gefühl: Im Podcast Führungsgefühle erfährst du, wie emotionale Intelligenz, Selbstreflexion und neue Leadership-Ansätze echte Veränderung bewirken können. Jetzt entdecken auf www.fuehrungsgefuehle.de.

Universo de Misterios
1504 - Paleoantropología: La Cueva de los Nadadores y, después, la erupciçon del supervolcán Toba

Universo de Misterios

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 73:32


441-1-ID60-D16 - 1504 - Paleoantropología: La Cueva de los Nadadores y, después, la erupciçon del supervolcán Toba Universo de Misterios tiene reservado el derecho de admisión y publicación de comentarios. Generalmente, los comentarios anónimos no serán publicados. Si hace comentarios con afirmaciones dudosas, arguméntelas aportando enlaces a fuentes fiables (este muro NO es una red social). En caso de no respaldar su comentario como se indica en la caja de descripción del episodio, su comentario podrá ser eliminado. Contacto con Universo de Misterios: universodemisteriospodcast@gmail.com La imagen de la miniatura que ilustra este episodio ha sido creada con la ayuda de una Inteligencia Artificial. Puedes hacerte Fan de Universo de Misterios y apoyarlo económicamente obteniendo acceso a todos los episodios cerrados, sin publicidad, desde 1,99 €, pero, si prefieres una tarifa plana en iVoox, consulta estos enlaces: https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=397358271cac193abb25500d6dffa669 https://www.ivoox.vip/premium?affiliate-code=151a00607cbb1cb51c715a0e5ba841d2 https://www.ivoox.vip/plus?affiliate-code=af18e7aba430f5e6cd6342407a3b2cb9 Aunque a algunas personas, a veces, puede proporcionar una falsa sensación de alivio, la ignorancia nunca es deseable. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Sleep Space from Astrum
The Supervolcanoes Scientists Say We Should Be Paying Attention To | Astrum Earth

Sleep Space from Astrum

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 26:43


Welcome to the formidable world of Supervolcanoes - colossal volcanic systems capable of eruptions more powerful than anything in recorded history. From Yellowstone to Toba, discover how these geological giants form, what makes them so dangerous, and the chilling signs scientists are watching for. Could another super-eruption happen in our lifetime? And if it did… what would it mean for humanity?From Alex McColgan and the Astrum team comes an illuminating new adventure that turns our gaze homeward. Astrum Earth invites you to rediscover the most extraordinary planet in our universe - our very own Earth.Journey with us as we explore Earth's most captivating mysteries and marvels, from the global dance of El Niño to the intricate rhythms that have sustained life for billions of years. With the same meticulous research and breathtaking visuals that define Astrum, we'll reveal our planet's stories in unprecedented detail.Narrated by James Stewart, Astrum Earth promises to transform how you see the world beneath your feet and the skies above. Because to truly understand the cosmos, we must first understand home.Discover our new Astrum Earth YouTube channel: hhttps://www.youtube.com/@AstrumEarth

Learn Indonesian | IndonesianPod101.com
Culture Class: Holidays in Indonesia S1 #23 - Lake Toba Festival

Learn Indonesian | IndonesianPod101.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 4:22


Holy Sparks Podcast
Toba Hellerstein: A profound look under the beliefs about the narrative on Israel and Jews in America

Holy Sparks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 76:16


Toba Hellerstein is a strategic advisor specializing in psychological and sociological approaches to communication, negotiation, and public perception. As the Founder and CEO of Attune Now, she helps governments, nonprofits, and institutions navigate complex global challenges through research-driven insights grounded in human behavior, emotional intelligence, and strategic analysis. With over 20 years of experience in high-stakes strategy and research, she has advised top global leaders on critical initiatives. She founded and led the Texas-Israel Alliance, an economic diplomacy organization, headed Stratfor's Middle East Department, and established BridgeStars, a negotiation backchannel for Israeli and Arab leaders. Her work includes extensive collaboration with the Israeli government, shaping strategies at the intersection of policy, diplomacy, and public perception.Her 2 years of researching perspectives on the narrative of Israel and Jews in America have culminated in this 139 free report available on www.attunenow.orgIn this lively conversation, we uncover some of those beliefs and explore how to shift the narrative in a more positive direction. I highly recommend reading these two shorter articles reflecting her work and brilliant insights into this subject.https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-war-of-perception/https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/antisemitism-and-trauma-self-fulfilling-prophecy/Please share this episode and help us spread the word by making a small donationto our non-profit sponsorHoly Sparks DONATIONShttp://igfn.us/form/haHSSQ

Mufti Tariq Masood
Question Answer Session With Public EP# 61|Mufti Tariq Masood Speeches

Mufti Tariq Masood

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 22:08


(0:00) Intro(0:11) Drawny khwab aana?(2:33) JazzCash ki amount?(2:51) Toba ke baad gunah ka mitna?(3:12) Mufti sb ke daant itne saaf kaise hain?(12:14) Aalim banna agar ghar ke halaat kharab hon?(13:58) “Momin ki baseerat se daro, wo Allah ke noor se dekhta hai” ka matlab?(14:58) Zeeshan Usmani ka Silver Play Button?(15:50) Universities mein co-education ho to? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Grimerica Show
#689 - Nilesh Oak - Ancient Indian History, Ramayana and Younger Dryas

The Grimerica Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 121:31


Interview starts at 40:10   Nilesh Oak joins us for a great chat bout the Ancient Indian Epics - Mahabharata and Ramayana for example. The key events, the timing, the correlations to Atlantis and other cataclysms, Precession, Genetics and the antarctic melting.   We also get into Archeoastronomy, many of the references in the Epics, ancient ocean navigation, Toba, Vega pole star, the spring equinox, Krishna, and his journey through academia and out of it to his own research and book writing.   https://www.nileshoak.com/   Become a Lord or Lady with 1k donations over time. And a Noble with any donation. Leave Serfdom behind and help Grimerica stick to 0 ads and sponsors and fully listener supported. Thanks for listening!! Help support the show, because we can't do it without ya.   Support the show directly: https://grimericacbd.com/ http://www.grimerica.ca/support https://www.patreon.com/grimerica http://www.grimericaoutlawed.ca/support www.Rokfin.com/Grimerica   Outlawed Canadians YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@grimerica/featured Adultbrain Audiobook YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@adultbrainaudiobookpublishing https://grimericaoutlawed.ca/The newer controversial Grimerica Outlawed Grimerica Show Check out our next trip/conference/meetup - Contact at the Cabin www.contactatthecabin.com Our audio book website: www.adultbrain.ca Darren's book www.acanadianshame.ca Grimerica on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2312992 Join the chat / hangout with a bunch of fellow Grimericans Https://t.me.grimerica https://www.guilded.gg/i/EvxJ44rk   Leave a review on iTunes and/or Stitcher: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/grimerica-outlawed http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/grimerica-outlawed Sign up for our newsletter https://grimerica.substack.com/ SPAM Graham = and send him your synchronicities, feedback, strange experiences and psychedelic trip reports!! graham@grimerica.com InstaGRAM https://www.instagram.com/the_grimerica_show_podcast/ Tweet Darren https://twitter.com/Grimerica Can't. Darren is still deleted. Purchase swag, with partial proceeds donated to the show: www.grimerica.ca/swag Send us a postcard or letter http://www.grimerica.ca/contact/ Episode ART - Napolean Duheme's site http://www.lostbreadcomic.com/ MUSIC https://brokeforfree.bandcamp.com/ - Something Galactic Felix's Site sirfelix.bandcamp.com - Free Thinkers If you would rather watch: https://rumble.com/v64efam-nilesh-oak-ancient-indian-history-ramayana-and-younger-dryas.html https://rokfin.com/stream/56052 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYYpj3ZpmSg

TALMUD TORA MONTE SINAI
RAB SALLY ZAED- AIN TOBA- VE LO BUENO

TALMUD TORA MONTE SINAI

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 33:58


RAB SALLY ZAED- AIN TOBA- VE LO BUENO by TALMUD TORA MONTE SINAI

il posto delle parole
Marco Buticchi "Il figlio della tempesta"

il posto delle parole

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 20:52


Marco Buticchi"Il figlio della tempesta"Longanesi Editorewww.longanesi.it  Fine XIX secolo. Nikola Tesla sbarca negli Stati Uniti per dedicarsi alla carriera di inventore. Le sue scoperte rivoluzionarie nel campo dell'elettromagnetismo attirano presto gli interessi tanto dei servizi governativi quanto della criminalità e, in una New York flagellata dalle guerre tra gang, Tesla dovrà compiere una drastica scelta: portare a termine la sua ultima, potentissima invenzione o fermarsi prima che i risvolti militari dei suoi esperimenti creino tensioni irreversibili tra le grandi potenze? Quando Tesla muore nel 1943 i suoi segreti sembrano destinati a morire con lui. Ma il male non dimentica e non si ferma. La scomparsa dell'inventore getta un velo di silenzio sulla sua scoperta, ma basta sollevarlo per scoprire una terribile minaccia...2023. Le tensioni tra Palestina e Israele precipitano e sfociano nei violenti attacchi del 7 ottobre. Tra gli ostaggi di Hamas vi è anche l'intera famiglia di Roxie Oshman, sorella di Toba, storica collaboratrice di Oswald Breil. Il vero bersaglio dell'azione militare è in realtà il marito di Roxie, l'ebreo statunitense Richard Goldberg, un ingegnere elettronico che stava lavorando a un progetto segretissimo…Incaricati di far luce sull'intera vicenda, Oswald e Sara Terracini si mettono al lavoro per scoprire che cosa nasconda Goldberg. In una corsa contro il tempo, Oswald e Sara dovranno impedire che l'arma più pericolosa mai creata finisca nelle mani sbagliate…Marco Buticchi torna con un romanzo che ripercorre le tappe più misteriose della carriera dell'inventore serbo, fino a incrociarle con i drammatici eventi più attuali della questione israelo-palestinese, in un crescendo di tensione e adrenalina. Marco Buticchi, il maestro italiano dell'avventura, è nato alla Spezia nel 1957 e ha viaggiato moltissimo per lavoro, nutrendo così anche la sua curiosità, il suo gusto per l'avventura e la sua attenzione per la storia e il particolare fascino dei tanti luoghi che ha visitato. È il primo autore italiano pubblicato da Longanesi nella collana «I maestri dell'avventura» (accanto a Wilbur Smith, Clive Cussler e Patrick O'Brian), in cui sono apparsi con grande successo di pubblico e di critica Le Pietre della Luna (1997), Menorah (1998), Profezia (2000), La nave d'oro (2003), L'anello dei re (2005), Il vento dei demoni (2007), Il respiro del deserto (2009), La voce del destino (2011), La stella di pietra (2013), Il segno dell'aquila (2015), La luce dell'impero (2017), Il segreto del faraone nero (2018), Stirpe di navigatori (2019), L'ombra di Iside (2020), Il mare dei fuochi (2021), Il serpente e il faraone (2022) e L'oro degli dei (2023), disponibili anche in edizione TEA, oltre a Scusi bagnino, l'ombrellone non funziona (2006) e a Casa di mare (2016), un appassionator itratto del padre, Albino Buticchi. Nel dicembre 2008 Marco Buticchi è stato nominato Commendatore dal Presidente della Repubblica per aver contribuito alla diffusione della lingua e della letteratura italiana anche all'estero. www.marcobuticchi.itIL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.

GW5 NETWORK
PJ sin Suela llegó con la Navidad / El Penthouse EP 10

GW5 NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 75:46


Mis invitados son tan Navideños que no lo pense 2 veces y decoramos el estudio de Navidad. Hoy se dieron la vuelta PJ sin Suela para hablarnos de su 1er concierto en El Anfi, Adolfo de la Toba nos trae una tradición Navideña "El Cascanueces" y si hablamos de tradiciones que mejor que nuestras Navidades Boricuas con Karla Camuñas y en toda Navidad no puede fatar las pascuas y al estudio llégo Joel Rivera y su Festival de Pascuas.Grabado desde GW-Cinco Studio como parte de GW5 Network #tunuevatelevisión. Puedes ver toda la programación en www.gwcinco.com. siguenos en instagram @gw_cinco Patreon: patreon.com/gw5network patreon.com/hablandopop

Brave Dynamics: Authentic Leadership Reflections
Indonesia: 109 Member 48 Ministry Cabinet Coalition, Temu Ban, TikTok & Bukalapak & VC Investments with Gita Sjahrir - E491

Brave Dynamics: Authentic Leadership Reflections

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 31:40


Gita Sjahrir, Head of Investment at BNI Ventures, and Jeremy Au discussed: 1. 109 Member 48 Ministry Cabinet Coalition: With the inauguration on October 20, 2024, President Prabowo Subianto expanded the cabinet from 34 to 48 ministries, the largest since 1966. Prabowo's coalition-building strategy is to accommodate political allies and unify the seven-party coalition behind him. They drew comparisons to Germany's coalition politics, emphasizing the importance of coordination between Indonesia's national and regional leaders for effective governance. 2. Temu Ban, TikTok & Bukalapak: In early October 2024, Indonesia banned Chinese social commerce platform Temu, similar to TikTok Shop which then had to acquire Tokopedia. The Indonesian government also requested Apple and Google to block the Temu app to prevent local downloads. Other nations, including the United States and EU, are scrutinizing Chinese exporter practices, with the US tightening tax exemptions on low-cost imports in 2023. Gita explained that while such protectionism shields MSMEs, Indonesia's core issues (e.g., complex bureaucracy, high business costs, lack of raw materials and a multi-year backlog for trademarks) remain unaddressed. She argued that easing these foundational barriers would create a fairer, more sustainable advantage for local businesses, rather than just temporary protection from foreign competition. 3. VC Investments: Indonesia has already attracted interest in green joint ventures (JVs), particularly with China. Jeremy highlighted MAKA Motors, founded by former GoJek CTO Raditya Wibowo, as a local player advancing EV production, while Gita mentioned Toba's push for renewable energy. They underscored the cultural importance of home ownership, noting that many Indonesians aspire to own land despite its often low financial returns, which drives prop-tech startup Rukita. Rekosistem is also a key startup addressing waste management in Indonesia's growing urban areas. They also discussed the pressures faced by Indonesia's “sandwich generation,” who often support both aging parents and their own families, and how these dynamics shape housing affordability and socio-economic mobility. Jeremy and Gita also talked about the film “Home Sweet Loan, which explores Indonesians' struggle with housing affordability, the influx of green investments into EV battery production and the regulatory challenges surrounding the rise of online gambling among youth. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/prabowo-48-ministry-cabinet Nonton, dengar atau baca wawasan lengkapnya di https://www.bravesea.com/blog/prabowo-48-ministry-cabinet-id 观看、收听或阅读全文,请访问 https://www.bravesea.com/blog/prabowo-48-ministry-cabinet-cn Xem, nghe hoặc đọc toàn bộ thông tin chi tiết tại https://www.bravesea.com/blog/prabowo-48-ministry-cabinet-vn Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Vietnamese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Learn more about Nika.eco! Reach out to info@nika.eco if you are a geospatial data scientist or climate researcher who is interested to partner on a pilot or research opportunities

TALMUD TORA MONTE SINAI
RAB RAUL ASKENAZI- LA CLAVE PARA TENER UN SHANA TOBA UMETUKA

TALMUD TORA MONTE SINAI

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 44:51


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Holy Sparks Podcast
Rabbi Toba Schaller from Hillel UCLA . A conversation about what happened on Campus last year

Holy Sparks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 43:10


Rabbi Toba Schaller was born in Wyoming and grew up in small-town Texas. Since then, she has lived and worked in Jewish communities big and small all over the country. She is proud of her ability to find a place wherever she lands, be it the busy streets of LA or the honkey-tonk of her hometown. She believes that this is a unique gift that helps her build community and help others find their place, too.Rabbi Toba holds an MA in Religious Education and well as rabbinic ordination from Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion. Prior to joining the Hillel at UCLA team, she served as School Rabbi for a pluralistic day school in Milwaukee and as a congregational rabbi-educator. In her very first job however, she served as engagement fellow for Cornell Hillel and is thrilled to be back serving college students once again.We talk about what happened on UCLA campus last year, the encampments, student safety, anti-semitism on campus, Jewish community, and how Hillel UCLA is helping Jewish students.The podcast is brought to you by the friendly people atKrembo Baked GoodsThe San Francisco Bay AreasNewest pareve ( non-dairy )Kosher BakeryProudly serving cookies, loaf cakes,And the best gluten free challahI've ever had, and much more.Ask about their Challah delivery service to schools, organizations and corporations in the Bay Area. email them atorders@krembobakedgoods.com for more information.Or simply go tokrembobakedgoods.comTo make a tax Deductible Contributionor co-sponsor an episodeplease go toHoly Sparks DONATIONShttp://igfn.us/form/haHSSQ

The CleanTechies Podcast
#196 What a 2nd Trump Term Would Mean for Climate Investing w/ Susan Su (Toba Capital)

The CleanTechies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 20:40


NerdCast
Caneca de Mamicas 167 - É só meter a toba

NerdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 41:01


Essa família é muito unida, mas também muito ouriçada e por isso quando se juntam sai um programa louco, mas com muito amooor!!! Aperte o play pra desfrutar de muitos risos, piriri, hit da toba e muito mais! REDES SOCIAIS Almôndega - @almondegajn Alan Dubox - @alandubox Andreia Pazos - @deiaduboc Agatha Ottoni - @agathaottoni ARTE DA VITRINE: Felipe Camêlo Baixe Versão Wallpaper da Vitrine CONFIRA OS OUTROS CANAIS DO JOVEM NERD  Mande suas histórias, críticas, elogios e sugestões para: canecademamicas@jovemnerd.com.br APP JOVEM NERD: Google Play Store |  Apple App Store

Kahani Suno
टोबा टेक सिंह | Toba Tek Singh, A Story by Saadat Hasan Manto

Kahani Suno

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 17:56


देश विभाजन के समय मानसिक रोगियों के स्थानांतरण से जुड़ी एक कहानी।

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Human Origins - The Story of Us
Toba Super Eruption and Green Arabia with Dr. Michael Petraglia!

Human Origins - The Story of Us

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 46:11


We are back! I know it's been a while since the last episode of “The Story of Us.” life has been crazy, but coming back from the AABA 2024, I am very excited to bring this interview to you! In this episode, we are talking to archaeologist turned anthropologist Dr. Michael Petraglia, an exceptionally well-rounded and busy researcher! Hailing from Griffith University in Brisbane, Dr. Petraglia studies a wide range of ideas when it comes to “what makes us human” using decades of finely honed skills; join us as he discusses his past, his successes, how he does it, and even some exciting things coming in the future! In this episode, we discuss some of the ideas of what it means to be human, how ancient mega volcanoes affected human populations across the world, and “Green Arabia,” which is a fascinating topic that I and many others feel is on the brink of expanding into the world of paleoanthropology! With so much interesting information, do not miss this fantastic episode! If you enjoy how I bring the research and the researchers straight to you, be sure to like and subscribe for more! Hit that reminders button on the channel to always know when a new video is coming! Remember, there is always more to learn!

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009
EVSN - Supervolcanoes Remain Active Post-Eruption Longer Than Thought

The 365 Days of Astronomy, the daily podcast of the International Year of Astronomy 2009

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 23:14


From September 16, 2021. Research into the Toba caldera and its super-eruption 75,000 years ago shows that magma continued to flow out of the volcano for thousands of years after the main eruption event. Plus, magma and volcanoes throughout our solar system as well as our weekly What's Up segment.   We've added a new way to donate to 365 Days of Astronomy to support editing, hosting, and production costs.  Just visit: https://www.patreon.com/365DaysOfAstronomy and donate as much as you can! Share the podcast with your friends and send the Patreon link to them too!  Every bit helps! Thank you! ------------------------------------ Do go visit http://www.redbubble.com/people/CosmoQuestX/shop for cool Astronomy Cast and CosmoQuest t-shirts, coffee mugs and other awesomeness! http://cosmoquest.org/Donate This show is made possible through your donations.  Thank you! (Haven't donated? It's not too late! Just click!) ------------------------------------ The 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast is produced by the Planetary Science Institute. http://www.psi.edu Visit us on the web at 365DaysOfAstronomy.org or email us at info@365DaysOfAstronomy.org.

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High Ladies
S10 E111 - Toba 4 the win

High Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 21:52


This week in the Hotbox, we are joined by Jesse Lavoie to share exciting news about the recent changes in Manitoba.Support the Show.

In The Money Players' Podcast
The Owner's Box - Episode 118 - Richard and Connie Snyder

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 32:57


Billy and Michelle catch up with TOBA's members of the month, Richard and Connie Snyder, breeder of G1 winner, Randomized.

The Owner's Box
The Owner's Box - Episode 118 - Richard and Connie Snyder

The Owner's Box

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 32:57


Billy and Michelle catch up with TOBA's members of the month, Richard and Connie Snyder, breeder of G1 winner, Randomized.