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¿Es la radioafición realmente el hobby de los hobbies? En este episodio de CQ en Frecuencia nos desplazamos, a través de nuestro corresponsal de campo, hasta la 20ª edición del Mercarradio de Torrent para descubrir qué hace tan especial a uno de los encuentros radioaficionados más importantes del panorama nacional. Entre equipos clásicos, cacharreo, compras impulsivas y reencuentros entre colegas, descubriremos que la radioafición es mucho más que hacer contactos. Astronomía, retroinformática, audio profesional, radios históricas, divulgación técnica y mucha curiosidad se dan cita en un evento que demuestra que la radio es el punto de encuentro de innumerables aficiones. Además, conoceremos a algunos de sus protagonistas, asistiremos a interesantes charlas sobre seguridad en nuestras estaciones y comprobaremos por qué, veinte años después, el Mercarradio de Torrent sigue siendo una cita imprescindible para tantos radioaficionados. Porque quizá la radioafición no sea una afición. Quizá sea la excusa perfecta para todas las demás. ¿Nos apoyas para que podamos seguir haciendo este podcast? Puedes apoyarnos en QRP con 1,99€ al mes o un poco más de potencia en QRO, con 5,99€ al mes aquí: https://cqenfrecuencia.com/apoyar/ Envía tus preguntas, propuestas de temas o lo que quieras: https://cqenfrecuencia.com/contacto/ O en nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/cqenfrecuencia Y no olvidéis visitar nuestra web: https://cqenfrecuencia.com
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While there hasn't been much news on the Seattle Kraken front, that doesn't stop the guys from having a robust conversation about the team and where they might look to improve this offseason. Plus, lots of talk about the Seattle Torrent and who they chose to protect... and expose to expansion. Segments include Bad Boys, Down on the Farm, Weekly One-Timers, and What's Good? SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
«Bàsquet de Tres» tertúlia pòdcast de Bàsquet: El CB Puerto Sagunto i el CB Alginet es queden a les portes de l'ascens a Segona FEB Programa 80 de Bàsquet de Tres, de la Fase Final per a pujar a la categoria Segona FEB, jugades a Badajoz i Alginet. Van participar quatre equips de València. En la seu d'Alginet: Alginet i Torrent; seu de Badajoz: Puerto Sagunto i Sueca. El Puerto Sagunto, així com l'Alginet, van estar a un pas d'aconseguir l'ascens, jugant l'últim partit a cara o creu; va eixir creu als dos. Millor escolten la tertúlia. Si alguna persona desitja posar-se en contacte amb el programa, el pot fer amb el següent WhatsApp: 695163037.
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«Bàsquet de Tres» tertúlia pòdcast de Bàsquet: Dijous que ve inicia la fase d'ascens per al Puerto Sagunto, Sueca, Alginet i Torrent Programa 79 de Bàsquet de Tres, que ha tractat el tema de la pròxima fase final per a ascendir a la Segona FEB en dos seus: Badajoz i Alginet. També de la final de l'Eurolliga, amb la participació del València Basket. Seu de Badajoz, jugaran els grups 1 i 2 Grup 1: Sueca, Mollerussa, Tres Cantos i Badajoz Grup 2: Puerto Sagunto, Uros de Rivas, Prat i Ulacia ZKE Seu d'Alginet, jugaran els grups 3 i 4 Grup 3: Oposita Marín, Torrent, Estudiantes i Algesires Grup 4: Mollet, Teknei Bizkaia, Alginet i Jaén Paradís Interior Millor escolten la tertúlia. Si alguna persona desitja posar-se en contacte amb el programa, el pot fer amb el següent WhatsApp: 695163037.
durée : 00:10:19 - Le sept neuf - par : Benjamin Duhamel - Jean-Michel Décugis, grand reporter au Parisien, et Nicolas-Charles Torrent, rédacteur en chef à Paris Match, nous plongent dans les coulisses du cambriolage du Louvre dans leur livre "Main basse sur le Louvre - Les secrets du casse", qui paraît mercredi aux éditions Flammarion. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:10:19 - Les interviews d'Inter - par : Benjamin Duhamel - Jean-Michel Décugis, grand reporter au Parisien, et Nicolas-Charles Torrent, rédacteur en chef à Paris Match, nous plongent dans les coulisses du cambriolage du Louvre dans leur livre "Main basse sur le Louvre - Les secrets du casse", qui paraît mercredi aux éditions Flammarion. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
Sports superfans may seem to have been born bleeding their teams’ colors, but really, they’re created. It happens around formative events: a buzzer-beating come-from-behind win, a once-in-a-generation athlete or a championship season. This year probably saw a few Seattle uberfans get converted during the Seahawks’ dominating Superbowl performance. Tonight, some more sports fanatics may be formed. Game 4 of the Professional Women’s Hockey League finals begins in a few hours, and new champions could be crowned. Sadly, Seattle’s PWHL team, the Torrent, is not among those vying for the title. But the team still managed to capture its own share of superfans during their inaugural season. One of those is our producer Jason Burrows. If you’ve noticed that we mentioned the Torrent a lot this year, it’s because of him. We decided to let him have one more go, talking about his new favorite team. We were more than a little surprised to learn how far he has fallen. RELATED LINKS: Seattle Torrent | Home | PWHL Season Ticket Memberships | Seattle Torrent Seattle Torrent • Instagram Gloves Off Seattle | Instagram 365 HOCKEY GIRL | Instagram Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
«Bàsquet de Tres» tertúlia pòdcast de Bàsquet: Tertúlia de la fase Final i presentació de Fede Castelló com a entrenador del Bàsquet Uixó Programa 78 de Bàsquet de Tres, on el Sueca i el Torrent, acompanyaran al Puerto Sagunto per a jugar la fase d'ascens a la categoria Segona FEB, després d'unes eliminatòries molt ajustades. El Sueca guanya al Vila-real 85-80 i el Torrent a l'El Pilar 67-68. Com a convidat a la tertúlia, Fede Castelló, nou entrenador del Bàsquet Uixó. Millor escolten la tertúlia. Si alguna persona desitja posar-se en contacte amb el programa, el pot fer amb el següent WhatsApp: 695163037.
P.M. Edition for May 19. The legal liabilities of some of the biggest home builders in the U.S. have surged in recent years as buyers increasingly sue for what they allege to be shoddier, error-ridden homes. WSJ reporter Nicholas Miller discusses why this is happening more frequently and the impact this is having on the companies' operations. Plus, a document posted by the Justice Department today says the federal government will end all pending tax audits of President Trump and his businesses. And Carvana, the used-car titan, is expanding into selling new cars. We hear from Journal autos reporter Chris Otts about what this means for traditional auto dealers. Alex Ossola hosts. Sign up for the WSJ's free What's News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En el episodio 160 de CQ en Frecuencia hablamos de uno de los aspectos más importantes —y muchas veces más olvidados— de nuestra estación de radio: la alimentación eléctrica. Comentamos por qué nuestros equipos trabajan a 13,8 voltios en corriente continua, la importancia real del amperaje, cómo influye la sección del cable en el rendimiento del equipo y qué problemas pueden provocar unas malas conexiones o una instalación deficiente. También hablamos de fuentes lineales y conmutadas, distribución DC, ferritas, masas, conectores Anderson Powerpole y el papel fundamental de los fusibles en cualquier estación de radioaficionado. Además, repasamos la celebración del XX Mercarradio de Torrent, en Valencia, viajamos hasta la remota entidad DXCC Bouvet, 3Y, y terminamos recordando el próximo encuentro QRP organizado por el grupo Conecta Radio Canarias este miércoles. ¿Nos apoyas para que podamos seguir haciendo este podcast? Puedes apoyarnos en QRP con 1,99€ al mes o un poco más de potencia en QRO, con 5,99€ al mes aquí: https://cqenfrecuencia.com/apoyar/ Envía tus preguntas, propuestas de temas o lo que quieras: https://cqenfrecuencia.com/contacto/ O en nuestro canal de Telegram: https://t.me/cqenfrecuencia Y no olvidéis visitar nuestra web: https://cqenfrecuencia.com
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In this Adventure in Etymology we uncover the burning roots of the word torrent. Torrent [ˈtɒɹənt / ˈtoɹənt] as a noun can mean a violent flow (as of water, lava, etc), a stream suddenly raised and running rapidly, or a large amount or stream of something. As an adjective, torrent means rolling or rushing in […]
«Bàsquet de Tres» tertúlia pòdcast de Bàsquet: Tertúlia de la fase Final Programa 77 de Bàsquet de Tres, amb la tertúlia de la final entre l'Alginet i el Puerto Sagunto, on després de jugar-se el partit de tornada en el Port, l'Alginet se l'ha emportada per un punt. Partit d'anada: Alginet 102-99 Puerto. Partit de tornada: Puerto 69-67 Alginet. Compute total: Alginet 169-168 Puerto. També de les eliminatòries del KO, on el Sueca, Torrent i Vila-real passen a la següent eliminatòria. Millor escolten la tertúlia. Si alguna persona desitja posar-se en contacte amb el programa, el pot fer amb el següent WhatsApp: 695163037.
Welcome to Day 2858 of Wisdom-Trek. Thank you for joining me. This is Guthrie Chamberlain, Your Guide to Wisdom. Day 2858 – Wisdom Nuggets – Psalm 124:1-8– Daily Wisdom Wisdom-Trek Podcast Script - Day 2858 Welcome to Wisdom-Trek with Gramps! I am Guthrie Chamberlain, and we are on Day 2858 of our Trek. The Purpose of Wisdom-Trek is to create a legacy of wisdom, to seek out discernment and insights, and to boldly grow where few have chosen to grow before. The Title for Today's Wisdom-Trek is: The Song of Ascent – Surviving the Raging Waters of Chaos In our previous episode on this grand expedition, we explored the fourth Song of Ascent, Psalm One Hundred Twenty-Three. We stood safely within the seamless walls of Jerusalem, yet we realized that our souls were still carrying the heavy, agonizing scars of the wilderness. We felt the crushing, suffocating weight of cultural contempt. In response, we adopted the posture of a hyper-vigilant servant. We chose to lift our eyes above the earthly mockery of the arrogant, and we fixed our gaze firmly upon the hand of the Master, waiting desperately for His unmerited, vindicating mercy. Today, we are exploring the fifth song in this ancient pilgrim collection. We are turning our attention to Psalm One Hundred Twenty-Four, verses one through eight, in the New Living Translation. The psalmist shifts our perspective dramatically. Instead of looking upward in exhaustion, he demands that we look backward, and stare directly into the terrifying abyss of what could have been. He forces the congregation to confront a chilling, hypothetical question, imagining a reality where the Creator had ignored their upward gaze. Let us step back onto the trail, and examine the raging waters from which we have been saved. The first segment is: The Horrifying Hypothetical and the Maw of the Underworld Psalm One Hundred Twenty-Four: verses one through three What if the Lord had not been on our side? Let all Israel repeat: What if the Lord had not been on our side when people attacked us? They would have swallowed us alive in their burning anger. The stanza opens with a dark, shuddering question: "What if the Lord had not been on our side?" The psalmist is not asking this lightly; he commands the entire gathered congregation of Israel to repeat the phrase. He wants the collective community to mentally strip away the protection of Yahweh for just a moment, and truly comprehend their own agonizing vulnerability. Imagine a universe where the Most High God was neutral, apathetic, or simply absent. Imagine facing the hostility of the surrounding pagan nations without the covering of the Divine Shield. The psalmist describes the attackers not merely as human politicians, or enemy soldiers, but as forces of cosmic destruction. He says, "They would have swallowed us alive in their burning anger." To fully grasp the terror of this imagery, we must understand the Ancient Near Eastern, and biblical, worldview. The language of being "swallowed alive" is heavily rooted in the mythology of the Canaanite god of death, Mot. In the ancient world, death was not just an inevitable biological event; death was a predatory, insatiable entity. The underworld, Sheol, was often depicted as a monstrous beast with a gaping maw, a throat that stretched from the dirt all the way up to the heavens, eager to swallow humanity whole. When the psalmist says the attacking armies would have swallowed them alive, he is revealing the spiritual reality behind the human conflict. The nations attacking Israel are the earthly proxies of the rebel elohim—the fallen spiritual principalities of the Divine Council. The ultimate goal of the kingdom of darkness is not just to win a military skirmish; it is to consume, devour, and entirely erase the imagers of God from the face of the earth. Without the intervention of Yahweh, the burning, demonic anger of the rebel gods would have dragged the entire covenant community down into the belly of the grave. The second segment is: The Torrent of Cosmic Chaos Psalm One Hundred Twenty-Four: verses four and five The waters would have engulfed us; a torrent would have overwhelmed us. Yes, the raging waters of their fury would have overwhelmed our very lives. The terrifying metaphors continue to escalate. The psalmist shifts from the gaping jaws of the underworld, to the devastating, unstoppable force of a flash flood. "The waters would have engulfed us; a torrent would have overwhelmed us." In the arid, rocky landscape of the Middle East, a sudden rainstorm in the distant mountains can create a deadly, roaring wall of water that completely floods a dry riverbed, or wadi, in a matter of minutes. Anyone caught in its path is violently swept away. But once again, the physical imagery points directly to a massive, cosmic reality. In the biblical worldview, stretching all the way back to Genesis Chapter One, the raging, untamed waters represent primordial chaos. The sea—known as Yamm in the ancient Ugaritic texts—was viewed as a hostile, chaotic deity, a dark, churning realm that constantly threatened to undo the beautiful, organized creation of Yahweh. The rebel spiritual forces use the chaotic waters as their primary weapon against the order of God. When the psalmist says, "the raging waters of their fury would have overwhelmed our very lives," he is describing a spiritual tsunami. Have you ever felt that sensation in your own life? Have you ever felt the toxic culture, the deceptive lies, and the sheer hostility of the world rising up like a dark flood, threatening to sweep you off your feet, and pull you under? That is the exact experience of the exile. The enemy does not just want to defeat you; they want to drown you in despair. They want to engulf your soul in chaos, until you can no longer breathe. And the chilling truth that the psalmist wants us to acknowledge is this: on our own, we are no match for the flood. Human willpower cannot hold back the raging waters of cosmic fury. If the Lord had not been standing as a breakwater on our behalf, the torrent would have absolutely overwhelmed our very lives. The third segment is: Escaping the Teeth of the Beast and the Fowler's Snare Psalm One Hundred Twenty-Four: verses six and seven Praise the Lord, who did not let their teeth tear us apart! We escaped like a bird from a hunter's snare. The snare is broken, and we are free! Suddenly, the dark, suffocating tension of the hypothetical question breaks, and the psalm explodes into a brilliant, breathless shout of triumphant gratitude. "Praise the Lord, who did not let their teeth tear us apart!" The psalmist looks back at the jaws of the predator, and he realizes that the mouth of the beast was forcibly slammed shut. Just as God famously shut the mouths of the lions for Daniel in the pit, Yahweh intervened for His people. The rebel gods bared their fangs, the chaotic nations moved in for the kill, but the Creator simply said, "No." He would not permit His beloved exiles to be torn to pieces. He then uses an incredibly delicate, beautiful metaphor to describe our deliverance. "We escaped like a bird from a hunter's snare. The snare is broken, and we are free!" Imagine a small, fragile bird, desperately fluttering its wings, caught tightly in a hidden net laid by a cruel fowler. The bird has absolutely no strength to break the thick ropes of the snare. It is completely helpless, exhausted, and awaiting its execution. This perfectly describes our condition when we are trapped by the deceptive, arrogant schemes of the wicked. But then, the massive, capable hands of the Divine Warrior reach down. God does not just untangle the bird; He violently snaps the trap in half. "The snare is broken!" This is the ultimate, cosmic rescue mission. The rebel spirits set their intricate traps of idolatry, fear, and cultural compromise, hoping to permanently bind the believers. But Yahweh shatters their mechanisms of control. And the result of that divine intervention is absolute, soaring liberty. "...and we are free!" In the biblical sense, freedom is not the ability to do whatever your sinful flesh desires. True freedom is the glorious release from the suffocating, chaotic traps of the enemy, allowing you to fly upward, and live joyfully within the safe, ordered boundaries of God's cosmic blueprint. You have been liberated from the snare of death, so that you can sing in the branches of the Tree of Life. The fourth segment is: The Cosmic Anchor of the Creator Psalm One Hundred Twenty-Four: verse...
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Since the guys last recorded, there hasn't been much Kraken news, other than Jason Botterill's end-of-season press conference. So, on this episode, you'll get a recap of that and more of the “Underachieve/Overachieve” game that got started last week. Plus, lots of Torrent talk and the regular segments. SUBSCRIBE! ENJOY! REVIEW!
First, we squinted, then we peered through binoculars, and finally I zoomed in with my camera to make sense of the dark shapes. The ducks had a funny conehead and a gracefully swooped patch of gray on their side. The pale ring around their dark beak was the most distinctive character. I'm not good at waterfowl, so I wracked my brain for a likely ID…were they ring-billed ducks? That would be logical. But no, a quick peek through the Merlin app's helpful photos confirmed that these were ring-necked ducks. Huh?
Hey, it's your weekly roundup of everything worth going out & doing this weekend! HOST: Soundside producer Jason Megatron Burrows LINKS: Seattle/King County Clinic at Seattle Center Washington State Apple Blossom Festival Melissa Auf der Maur: Even the Good Girls Will Cry, A '90s Rock Memoir Professional Bull Riding - Tacoma Dome The Pancakes & Booze Art Show Carnival of Cocktails — Seattle Cocktail Week 2026 Seattle Independent Bookstore Day The Tacoma Flea Seattle Seawolves Rugby vs Chicago Hounds Seattle Sounders vs FC Dallas Seattle Reign vs Utah Royals Seattle Torrent vs Montreal Victoire Pre-game "Tailgate" will be held at the corner of 1st Ave N & Lenny Wilkins Way from 4pm until the doors open at 5:30! Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/soundsidenotes Soundside is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Un Torrent de dones' recupera la figura de Trinidad Garrigues Ortí, vecina de 35 años a la que fusiló el franquismo un 17 de abril en Torrent.
The NZH crew contemplates the moon, the PWHL, and what a disaster this season was for a lot of NHL teams.Benjamin welcomes SJ and Trevor to the Neutral Zone Hotel01:29 Artemis II has gone to the moon04:24 PWHL Updates: Carla McLeod, Torrent on the brink, season ticket renewals going out, Charge arena news20:20 NHL Team Distaster RankingNeutral Zone Hotel is a production of the Neutral Zone Hotel Team.More information is available at https://neutralzonehotel.comLogo design by Emily Mowbray.We're available on YouTube and all the major podcast platforms.You can follow us on social media if you're so inclined: Bluesky: @neutralzonehotel.bsky.socialYou can join our Discord server at https://neutralzonehotel.com/discord
In the midst of our centenary festivities around The Sun Also Rises, One True Podcast takes an opportunity to celebrate another Hemingway work published in 1926: The Torrents of Spring. Elena Zolotariov, author of "'Black and Red Laughter': Subverting Whiteness in Hemingway's The Torrents of Spring" (from the Fall 2023 issue of the Hemingway Review), joins us to offer an exploration and even defense of Hemingway's neglected satire. In this episode, we talk about how and why Hemingway satirizes Sherwood Anderson's Dark Laughter, examine the plot of Hemingway's novella and the characters we meet along the way, and finally discuss its legacy.At the end of the episode, enjoy Garnet Ungar's rendition of Chopin's Étude Op. 10, No. 4 (Torrent). For even more on The Torrents of Spring and its publication history, also check out our episode with Ross K. Tangedal on Hemingway in 1926.
Avec : Hugo Clément, journaliste et animateur. Jean-Philippe Doux, journaliste et libraire. Et Juliette Briens, journaliste à l'Incorrect. - Accompagnée de Charles Magnien et sa bande, Estelle Denis s'invite à la table des français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… En simultané sur RMC Story.
While the Seattle Torrent are packing fans into Climate Pledge Arena and breaking attendance records, Ryan Lothman, the team's Game presentation and fan experience manager, is ensuring a good time is had by all. To hear more about it, Justin and Matt spoke with Ryan about the details of his role with the organization and how he prepares for game day, the popularity of women's hockey and other sports in Seattle, and so much more. Links: Seattle Torrent Website: https://www.thepwhl.com/en/teams/seattle-torrent Climate Pledge Arena: https://www.daktronics.com/en-us/markets/sports/major-league-sports-installation/climate-pledge-arena
We react to some of what our favorite guests (Ross Tucker, Adam Amin, and Field Yates) had to say in For You-In Review. In Need to Know, we discuss Logan Gilbert being named the starter for opening day, John Schneider discussing where the Seahakws are at in the free agency process, the Kraken's loss to Nashville and Hillary Knight saying she wants to play for the Torrent for 2 more years. Plus, we take your phone calls, as we do every Friday.
"Now based in Ireland, @novasdemise is a Lithuanian-born visual artist, producer and DJ. Aside creative direction duties for @doubletakerecords he has studiously, tenaciously developed an individual sound wherein an encyclopaedic enthusiasm for hardcore is intertwined with experimental sound design and influence from the wider continuum of bass music. This counterbalancing of a purist's ear and sonic experimentalism has distilled into ND's own sub-genre of avant-hardcore, exemplified by the track HALF LIFE on DT's Torrent comp. Subterranean atmospherics, industrial ambience, hadal drums and the eerie sound of occasional respiration, the tune exemplifies an effect where deconstruction leads to magnification - a track where it is in absence that legitimate futurity is sighted. As a DJ, ND has played across storied venues like Corsica Studios, White Hotel and Venue MOT, for some of the true pathfinders of contemporary club experimentalism (SYPHEN, Hypoxia, K.O - of which ND is a member). His sets encompass the superlative aptitude for hardcore aforementioned, he brings a library unique in its fuel for exploration of a pummelling darkness, replete with post-club and crossbreed. 2024 has seen the emergence of the duo helveticacock (alongside Double Take colleague vorem ipsum). Combining destructive post-club and hardcore with a pop sensibility and irreplicable, satirical aesthetics, out comes this prodigious twosome."
Estamos a 100 días de la Copa del Mundo y en este episodio de Sin Llorar hacemos un análisis profundo del panorama de la Selección Mexicana rumbo al torneo más importante del planeta.¿Hasta dónde le puede alcanzar al equipo de Javier “El Vasco” Aguirre? ¿Qué ronda es realista pensar? ¿Cuáles podrían ser los cruces más complicados y qué sedes marcarán el camino del Tri? Desmenuzamos el presente del equipo tras el 4-0 ante Islandia y debatimos qué jugadores realmente levantaron la mano para subirse al barco mundialista.También analizamos lo que viene en la próxima Fecha FIFA ante Portugal y Bélgica, dos sinodales europeos que pueden marcar el tono competitivo del equipo. ¿Qué ajustes debe hacer Aguirre? ¿Qué pruebas ya no puede permitirse?Además:La salida de Domenec Torrent de Rayados de Monterrey. Otra vez un técnico más que se va en medio de una de las nóminas más caras de Norteamérica. ¿Problema de proyecto, de vestidor o de identidad?La última jornada de Liga MX: Toluca vs Chivas, Tigres vs América y el debate que ya está en la mesa… ¿Pumas es de verdad?Un episodio cargado de análisis, contexto y debate directo, sin teorías conspirativas y con argumentos sobre la mesa.#SeleccionMexicana#JavierAguirre#CopaDelMundo2026#Mundial2026#LigaMX¡Mándanos un mensaje!Support the show
Ian is slightly disappointed that Hilary Knight's injury wasn't made public for all those who bought tickets to see the Torrent. Ian discusses what is going on with professional sports as in the fans are the last ones cared for these days. Mollywhop Monday! Chris Crawford and Nathan Bishop join Ian to reflect on what we've seen in Spring Training so far as well as the unrealistic criticism players get as they're just warming up this early. The guys provide their thoughts on what we can expect as the real season gets going. The Daily Power Play! The High School Basketball Championships take place this weekend and Ian loves that we get down there as a station. Why are exhibition sporting events so expensive? Ian explains why he's tuned out of the NBA recently. Finally, are sports a luxury? The NBA is going to be ridiculously priced when it returns and tickets will sell. Checking in on the Texts and Talkbacks! Crosstalk with Dick Fain!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's amazing the Torrent are sold out tonight and Ian is ready for them to be celebrated. Ian puts a bow on yesterday's conversation regarding the Olympic hockey team. Ian appreciates those who listen to the show and provided fruitful feedback. Danny O'Neil, The Dang Apostrophe! Danny tells Ian what he thinks the Seahawks and John Schneider learned from this Super Bowl, exceeding expectations in a short time under Mike Macdonald. How does Schneider prioritize free agency and who should Seattle dedicate their focus? Danny gives some insight on who was missed following the Seahawks' last Super Bowl win. Finally, a look at the Husky basketball team in the tournament. The Daily Power Play! ALISON LUKAN joins Ian to talk about the Torrent coming back to Climate Pledge Arena tonight to face Toronto tonight and all the hardware they're bringing in from the Olympics. There is a lot of potential for setting records with this game. Alison weighs in on the Torrent and what we should expect to see tonight. Hilary Knight is one to respect and we are lucky to have her here in Seattle. She embodies leadership. Gary Parrish, CBS Sports is here to get you ready for MARCH and the madness that will ensue. He assesses what's going on with the Big10 and the 18-team tournament. Where does UW stand in the conference? Gary gives us a broader look at the most interesting CBB stories out there right now. Gary gives some insight on the top teams projected in the tournament as of now. Michigan checks all the boxes, but so does Illinois. Finally, are "one and dones" still desirable around college basketball? Checking in on the Text Line! Crosstalk with Dick Fain!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 340 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports, features standout PWHL rookie Hannah Murphy of the Seattle Torrent. In the feature interview presented by NHL Sense Arena, Murphy shares some of the highlights from the first half of an impressive first season in the PWHL, including backstopping the first win in franchise history in front of 8,600-plus fans in Seattle. The well-spoken 22-year-old shares how she learned to handle big moments and crowds during a standout NCAA career at Colgate University that included a .937 career save percentage and being team captain as a senior, as well as a lot of other great tips and advice from her path to pro, including why she prefers a floating-T in the pocket of her gloveIn the Parent Segment, presented by Stop it Goaltending U the App, we re-visit the keys to handling the car ride home after a game, but this time with a focus on playoffs. We also review this week's Pro Reads, presented by Vizual Edge, which features Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen of the Buffalo Sabres with a great breakdown of a net drive with pass option. And in our weekly gear segment, we head to The Hockey Shop Source for Sports for a look at the CCM EFlex 7.5, an incredibly priced tier of gear that still maintains some pro-level features.
Host: Emer Joyce Guest: Borge Nordestgaard Want to watch that extended interview on Lp(a) and aortic valve stenosis, go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/2548?resource=interview Want to watch the full episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/2548 Disclaimer: ESC TV Today is supported by Novartis through an independent funding. The programme has not been influenced in any way by its funding partner. This programme is intended for health care professionals only and is to be used for educational purposes. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) does not aim to promote medicinal products nor devices. Any views or opinions expressed are the presenters' own and do not reflect the views of the ESC. All declarations of interest are listed at the end of the episode. The ESC is not liable for any translated content of this video. The English language always prevails. Declarations of interests: Stephan Achenbach, Yasmina Bououdina and Nicolle Kraenkel have declared to have no potential conflicts of interest to report. Carlos Aguiar has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: personal fees for consultancy and/or speaker fees from Abbott, AbbVie, Alnylam, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bayer, BiAL, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Daiichi-Sankyo, Ferrer, Gilead, GSK, Lilly, Novartis, Pfizer, Sanofi, Servier, Takeda, Tecnimede. John-Paul Carpenter has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: stockholder MyCardium AI. Davide Capodanno has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Abbott Vascular, Bristol Myers Squibb, Daiichi Sankyo, Edwards Lifesciences, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi Aventis, Terumo. Emer Joyce has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Alnylam, Bayer, Pfizer, Fire-1. Konstantinos Koskinas has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: honoraria from MSD, Daiichi Sankyo, Sanofi. Felix Mahfoud has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: research grants from Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB TRR219), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kardiologie (DGK), Deutsche Herzstiftung, Ablative Solutions, ReCor Medical. Consulting fees, payment honoraria lectures, presentations, speaker, support travel costs: Ablative Solutions, Astra-Zeneca, Novartis, Inari, Recor Medical, Medtronic, Philips, Merck. Borge Nordestgaard has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: consultancies/talks for AstraZeneca, Sanofi, Ionis, Amgen, Amarin, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Esperion, Lilly, Arrowhead, Marea, Merck, Torrent, USV – honoraria used for research. Steffen Petersen has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: consultancy for Circle Cardiovascular Imaging Inc. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Emma Svennberg has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Abbott, Astra Zeneca, Bayer, Bristol-Myers, Squibb-Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson.
This episode covers: Cardiology This Week: A concise summary of recent studies Lp(a) and aortic valve stenosis The truth about climate change and heart disease Snapshots Host: Emer Joyce Guests: JP Carpenter, Borge Nordestgaard, Hugh Montgomery, Stephan Achenbach Want to watch that episode? Go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/2548 Want to watch that extended interview on Lp(a) and aortic valve stenosis, go to: https://esc365.escardio.org/event/2548?resource=interview Disclaimer: ESC TV Today is supported by Novartis through an independent funding. The programme has not been influenced in any way by its funding partner. This programme is intended for health care professionals only and is to be used for educational purposes. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) does not aim to promote medicinal products nor devices. Any views or opinions expressed are the presenters' own and do not reflect the views of the ESC. All declarations of interest are listed at the end of the episode. The ESC is not liable for any translated content of this video. The English language always prevails. Declarations of interests: Stephan Achenbach, Yasmina Bououdina and Nicolle Kraenkel have declared to have no potential conflicts of interest to report. Carlos Aguiar has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: personal fees for consultancy and/or speaker fees from Abbott, AbbVie, Alnylam, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Bayer, BiAL, Boehringer-Ingelheim, Daiichi-Sankyo, Ferrer, Gilead, GSK, Lilly, Novartis, Pfizer, Sanofi, Servier, Takeda, Tecnimede. John-Paul Carpenter has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: stockholder MyCardium AI. Davide Capodanno has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Abbott Vascular, Bristol Myers Squibb, Daiichi Sankyo, Edwards Lifesciences, Novo Nordisk, Sanofi Aventis, Terumo. Emer Joyce has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Alnylam, Bayer, Pfizer, Fire-1. Konstantinos Koskinas has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: honoraria from MSD, Daiichi Sankyo, Sanofi. Felix Mahfoud has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: research grants from Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (SFB TRR219), Deutsche Gesellschaft für Kardiologie (DGK), Deutsche Herzstiftung, Ablative Solutions, ReCor Medical. Consulting fees, payment honoraria lectures, presentations, speaker, support travel costs: Ablative Solutions, Astra-Zeneca, Novartis, Inari, Recor Medical, Medtronic, Philips, Merck. Hugh Montgomery has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: funded and runs the charity-funded non-profit 'Real Zero'. Unpaid co-chair of the UK Health Alliance on Climate Change, Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change. Borge Nordestgaard has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: consultancies/talks for AstraZeneca, Sanofi, Ionis, Amgen, Amarin, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Esperion, Lilly, Arrowhead, Marea, Merck, Torrent, USV – honoraria used for research. Steffen Petersen has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: consultancy for Circle Cardiovascular Imaging Inc. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Emma Svennberg has declared to have potential conflicts of interest to report: Abbott, Astra Zeneca, Bayer, Bristol-Myers, Squibb-Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson.
Multiple G1 winner Raging Torrent retired from racing with seven wins and earnings of almost $1.8 million dollars with four triple-digit Beyers including an impressive win on the international stage in the G2 Godolphin Mile at Meydan. Bred by Rodney J. Winkler and Alfonso Mazetti, Raging Torrent won at first asking in his two-year-old debut at Del Mar with a troubled trip including the jockey losing his crop in the stretch, but still drew off by over two lengths. He went on to be graded stakes placed at two.At three, he came into his own winning an allowance at Churchill Downs, where he dominated the field with an 8 1/4 length victory. This began a streak of races where he won six of his next seven starts. During that span, Raging Torrent won his first stakes in the Maxfield S. at Churchill Downs and won his graded stakes debut in the G2 Pat O'Brien at Del Mar against older horses with a 104 Beyer. He fought back in the stretch to defeat a talented field of runners, including G1 winners The Chosen Vron and Senor Buscador. He capped his three-year-old season with his first grade one victory in the G1 Malibu S. at Santa Anita defeating G1 Kentucky Derby winner Mystik Dan.An international field in the $1,000,000 G2 Godolphin Mile set the stage for Raging Torrent's four-year-old campaign for new owners Yuesheng Zhang and Craig Dado. He was never in doubt, jumping out to an early lead and drawing away for an easy 3 ½ length victory. Returning to the U.S., he led the entire way yet again in his G1 Metropolitan Handicap victory, making easy work of a field that included champion two-year-old Fierceness and G1 Breeder's Cup Classic winner White Abarrio with a career best 106 Beyer.
Original Air Date: March 03, 1941Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Earle Graser (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell For more great shows check out our site: https://www.otrwesterns.comExit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
Original Air Date: March 03, 1941Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars:• Earle Graser (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto) Writer:• Fran Striker Producer:• George W. Trendle Music:• Ben Bonnell For more great shows check out our site: https://www.otrwesterns.comExit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK
In the fifth episode of "Under the Surface," Circling Seattle Sports' Seattle Torrent show/podcast, CSS founder and editor-in-chief Charles Hamaker is joined by Dylan Travers of Emerald City Hockey to look at a number of trends and notes for the Seattle Torrent through their first ten games of the inaugural season, with audio from their interview with head coach Steve O'Rourke.
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In this episode of Cybersecurity Today, host David Shipley discusses significant developments in the cybersecurity landscape. Apple releases security updates to address two actively exploited WebKit vulnerabilities. Scammers manipulate AI-powered search tools to recommend fake support numbers, reflecting a growing security risk. Bitdefender uncovers malware hidden in torrent subtitles for the movie 'One Battle After Another.' Lastly, an AI named Artemis outperforms human penetration testers in a Stanford hacking experiment, highlighting the evolving role of AI in cybersecurity. Also included are insights on the implications of these events for future cybersecurity challenges. Cybersecurity Today would like to thank Meter for their support in bringing you this podcast. Meter delivers a complete networking stack, wired, wireless and cellular in one integrated solution that's built for performance and scale. You can find them at Meter.com/cst 00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message 00:52 Apple's Urgent Security Updates 03:24 AI-Powered Scams: A Growing Threat 06:59 Malware Hidden in Torrents 10:03 AI Outperforms Human Pen Testers 13:25 Conclusion and Contact Information
La gran final del fútbol mexicano está servida: Toluca vs Tigres. En este nuevo episodio de Sin Llorar, Claudio Suárez, Mariano Trujillo, John Laguna y Rodolfo Landeros analizan cómo llegamos a este duelo que promete ser electrizante.Repasamos las semifinales: la victoria del Toluca eliminando a Monterrey y las claves que llevaron a Tigres a imponerse sobre Cruz Azul. ¿Fue fracaso para Cruz Azul y para Monterrey considerando las plantillas que tienen? ¿Qué tan señalados deben salir Nicolás Larcamón y Domènech Torrent?También debatimos si la etapa de Sergio Ramos en el fútbol mexicano fue un fracaso o si cumplió con lo esperado.Después, nos metemos de lleno en la gran final: las estrategias de Guido Pizarro y Antonio Mohamed, los duelos clave, los jugadores que pueden marcar diferencia y quién tiene la ventaja para levantar el título.Y para cerrar, analizamos el sorteo de la Copa del Mundo 2026 y el grupo de la Selección Mexicana: ¿qué tan difícil es? ¿Cómo creemos que le irá al Tri?Un episodio completo, con polémica, análisis y la pasión que siempre se vive en Sin Llorar.#ligamx #futbolmexicano #mundial2026 ¡Mándanos un mensaje!
The Professional Women's Hockey League season starts today! November 21, 2025, Toronto-Minnesota and Seattle-Vancouver. I am very much looking forward to the season. Let's go Torrent. This episode, we're talking about Waka Hirako's My Broken Mariko and Somato's Shadows House, both published by Yen Press. My Broken Mariko credits: Translation: Amanda Haley Lettering: Abigail Blackman Shadows House credits: Translation: Taylor Engel Lettering: Lys Blakeslee As always, you can find me on bsky @nidokorn, and my co-hosts Helen (@WanderinDreamr) and Apryll (@manjiorin) and the podcast on bsky at those places in the parenthesis. You can find both of their writing at The Organization of Anti-Social Geniuses, more of Helen's writing at Narrative Investigations, and my writing at the Fandom Post and Awko Tako. Join the unofficial Taiiku Podcast discord, the OSMCast discord. Used with permission. Listen Show notes: Content warning for the My Broken Mariko discussion: suicide, parental / familial abuse, rape, self harm 0:44 - My Broken Mariko 14:34 - Shadows House Next time is top manga! Send us your favorite manga you read in 2025 on bsky!
The Seattle Torrent hit the ice on Friday for their first-ever regular season game. The Professional Women’s Hockey League expanded this season to Seattle, which now stands as only the second metro-area in the U.S. with pro women’s teams in hockey, soccer, and basketball. Seattle Now host Paige Browning is here to talk about the Torrent, and what to expect during this inaugural season. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at seattlenow@kuow.org, leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk to the General Manager & the Director of Business Operations for the Seattle Torrent, the newest team added to the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL). In this episode, we discuss why the PWHL ownership is unique, why they are playing the first season without the new jerseys, why the head coach was chosen, and how they plan to collaborate with the other major sports teams here. All of this and your top business news stories!Top Stories:1. PWHL team: New name, new logo, and season starting!2. Barnes & Noble returns to downtown3. FRS Clipper partners with SeahawksAbout guest Meghan Turner - General Manager, Seattle Torrent:Meghan was a professionally player herself and built a career as a consultant for PricewaterhouseCoopers. She then became the Assistant General Manager of the Boston Fleet prior to landing this role at Seattle Torrent.About guest Madi McNamara - Director of Business Operations, Seattle TorrentMadi has a long history working in sports, specifically at Seattle Sports Commission for close to five years, as well as working at Visit Seattle our CVB before stepping into this role.About host Rachel Horgan:Rachel is an independent event producer, emcee and entrepreneur. She worked for the Business Journal for 5 years as their Director of Events interviewing business leaders on stage before launching the weekly podcast. She earned her communication degree from the University of San Diego. Contact:Email: info@theweeklyseattle.comInstagram: @theweeklyseattleWebsite: www.theweeklyseattle.com Learn more about Top of the Tower Recording Studio: www.topofthetowerstudios.com
Imagine opening your phone, describing your dispute in simple language, and getting a clear, data-backed path to resolution—without weeks of confusion or a wall of legalese. That's the future we dig into with lawyer and legal tech builder Nicolas Torrent, who's helped design online arbitration platforms and shape Switzerland's legal tech ecosystem. Together we unpack how AI, user experience, and court data can turn access to justice from a maze into a map.We start with the hard truths: price uncertainty, physical distance, and cognitive barriers keep people out of court. Nicolas lays out how legal design—plain language, smart workflows, and visual cues—can guide users step by step. Then we zoom into the power of data: aggregated outcomes that help people understand their odds, timelines, and likely costs, improving settlement decisions and restoring trust. Speed isn't just convenience; it's an economic catalyst. When fair rulings arrive sooner, families and small businesses can move forward with confidence.We also explore a sustainable path. Nicolas outlines “profitable justice” that doesn't hide rights behind paywalls: think low-cost online small-claims settlement tools that offer realistic ranges based on similar cases, with an option to escalate to a human judge. Pair this with supervised trainee reviews, pro bono, and targeted lawyer services, and you get a flexible market that meets people where they are. Along the way, we tackle big-picture risks—AGI race dynamics, quantum acceleration, and geopolitical stakes—and why open source, distributed authority, security, and personal accountability must anchor any public system.Throughout, one principle stays constant: keep humans in control. AI should accelerate routine work, surface patterns, and translate complexity into clarity, while judges and lawyers apply judgment, empathy, and responsibility. If we design for inclusion, treat court data as a strategic public asset, and build with transparency, justice can become faster, fairer, and truly accessible. If this resonates, subscribe, share with a friend, and tell us: which part of the legal journey should be redesigned first?Send us a textEveryday AI: Your daily guide to grown with Generative AICan't keep up with AI? We've got you. Everyday AI helps you keep up and get ahead.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showCheck out "Protection for the Inventive Mind" – available now on Amazon in print and Kindle formats.
En vísperas del primer aniversario de la dana del 29 de octubre de 2024 regresamos a las comarcas valencianas más afectadas por este devastador episodio de riadas e inundaciones. En compañía del historiador y periodista Francesc Martínez Sanchis visitamos la zona cero de esta gota fría que segó 229 vidas, según el último dato oficial. Este documental, con guion de Álvaro Soto y diseño sonoro de Mayca Aguilera, plantea tres objetivos. Busca entender las causas de estos fenómenos extremos, contemplar las huellas de la última riada y recordar otras anteriores como el hundimiento de la presa de Tous en 1982 y el desbordamiento del Turia en 1957. Este último suceso motivó la realización de Plan Sur, que desvió el río para evitar futuros males. El arquitecto Julio Gómez-Perretta, hijo del ingeniero que ideó el proyecto (Claudio Gómez-Perretta), recuerda aquellas faraónicas obras que, además, sirvieron para modernizar por completo la ciudad de Valencia. Mientras conducimos entre municipios ribereños del Magro y el tristemente famoso barranco del Poyo, analizamos factores que hacen de la provincia escenario habitual de catástrofes de esta índole. Desde la Universitat Politècnica de València aportan sus miradas los catedráticos de ingeniería hidráulica Félix Francés e Ignacio Escuder; el catedrático especializado en estructuras Nacho Payá-Zaforteza; el profesor e investigador de inundaciones Miguel Ángel Eguíbar; y la profesora de arquitectura Yolanda Hernández Navarro. En la facultad de geografía de la Universitat de València nos esperan la catedrática María José López, referencia en el análisis de la temperatura del mar, y la profesora Carmen Zornoza, autora de la primera cartografía global del desastre. Recogemos testimonios de la psicóloga Cristina Corachán, vecina de Chiva; Salvador Collado, trabajador del ayuntamiento de Aldaia; José Antonio Pérez, ingeniero municipal de Torrent; Alfred Ramos, director del Centre d'Estudis Locals de Picanya; y Mariló Gradolí, presidenta de la Associació de Víctimes de la Dana 29 d'Octubre, residente en Catarroja. Después de seguir el rastro del barro por municipios como Algemesí, Paiporta, Benetússer, Alfafar, Sedaví, Albal, Massanassa o el barrio de La Torre, conversamos con la agricultura arrocera Mari Carmen Casany para comprobar los efectos de la dana en el parque natural de la Albufera.Escuchar audio
Does anything matter? Does my wife have the cancer of society? Is that Bruce Fucking Cambell??? We talk about: Silent Hill F, Warhammer Romance, Escape Rooms, Left Behind, War of The Worlds, Threads, Dark Souls 2, The Forever Game, Sexy Bug, Rye Lie, Hunting Party, Midwest 70s Goth GF, Scared of Femdom, Pissing With Regan, Red Barrel Kitchen,
This week's Five Stories highlights two New York Times pieces from Katherine Rosman that are Pulitzer worthy: The Billionaire, the Psychodelics and the Best-Selling Memoir ‘I Have Cancer.' the TikTok Star Said. Then Came the Torrent of Hate Plus three less than praise worthy pieces: The Times discovers tariffs… … and cancel culture.
This week's Five Stories highlights two New York Times pieces from Katherine Rosman that are Pulitzer worthy:The Billionaire, the Psychodelics and the Best-Selling Memoir'I Have Cancer.' the TikTok Star Said. Then Came the Torrent of HatePlus three less than praise worthy pieces:The Times discovers tariffs...... and cancel culture.
In 1919, a nitroglycerin explosion near Torrent, Kentucky, killed four men and leveled a factory. Today we tell the story of that tragedy and the explosive history of oil well “torpedoes” in Appalachia.It's another one of the Stories of Appalachia. Be sure to subscribe to the Stories podcast if you haven't done so already. You'll find us wherever you get your favorite podcasts.