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What exactly are these tubes, and more importantly for EMS, what happens if one of these vital tubes becomes dislodged?
Depuis plus de vingt ans, Amel Bent fait vibrer la scène française avec une voix qui traverse les modes et les générations. Propulsée par l'inoubliable « Ma philosophie », elle n'a jamais cessé d'explorer, de surprendre et de s'affirmer, naviguant avec aisance entre R&B, pop et variété sans jamais se laisser enfermer dans une case.Dans cet épisode, je vous invite à la redécouvrir autrement : loin des singles qui ont marqué les charts, on plonge ensemble dans les pépites cachées de sa discographie façonnées en collaboration avec des artistes masculins. Ces titres discrets, parfois oubliés et souvent méconnus, mais qui révèlent toute la richesse de son univers et la finesse de son interprétation.Album après album, je vous propose de naviguer au cœur de ces chansons qui méritent une seconde écoute, un nouveau regard, ou simplement une chance de vous toucher aujourd'hui comme elles auraient pu le faire hier.Un voyage musical qui s'adresse aux fans de la première heure, aux curieux… et à tous ceux qui aiment se laisser surprendre par une artiste qui n'a jamais cessé de se réinventer.Crédits de l'épisode : - “Crie hie” (Eugene Fredy / Jérôme Rastello)- “A mon amour” (Amel Bent, Aymeric Westrich, Roland Jericho, Rami Khalifé)- “Pardonnez-moi” (Kery James, Aymeric Westrich)- “Scandale” (Amel Bent, Diam's, Bobby Bouchee, Sven Regener, Richard Pappik, Eckhard Fischer, J. Friederichs, Volodia)- “Je reste seule” (Charles Aznavour, Volodia)- “A 20 ans” feat. Diam's (Amel Bent, Diam's, Grégory Gallerne, Jérémie Charbonnel, Volodia)- “Charles” (Eodie Hesme, David Gategno, Gary Fico, Leny Magoufakis)- “Où je vais” (Amel Bent, Tunisiano, Jérôme Sebag, Volodia)- “Cette idée-là” (Rodolphe Gagetta, Pierre-Antoine Melki, Volodia- “Famille décomposée” (Amel Bent, Ian Aledji, Tunisiano, Volodia)- “Mineure” (Maxime Le Forestier, Volodia)- “Si j'en crois” (Jean-Jacques Goldman, Volodia)- “Regarde-nous” (Amel Bent, Simeo, Aymeric Mazaudier, Roger Cook, Kore, Volodia)- “Les temps qui courent” (François Welgryn, David Esposito, Kore, Volodia)- “Viens jusqu'à moi” (Paul Manners, Francesco De Benedittis, Davide Esposito, François Welgryn, Blair Mackichen)- “Si on te demande” (Kerredine Soltani, The Flashtracks, Renaud Rebillaud)- “Une star” (Martin Rappeneau, Caroline Lesieutre, Leny Magoufakis, David Esposito, Gary Fico)- “1,2,3” feat. Hatik (Amel Bent, Hatik, Dadju, Vitaa, Renaud Rebillaud)- “Tourner la tête” (Slimane, MKL)- “Lossa” feat. Benny Adam (Amel Bent, Benny Adam, Vitaa, John Mamann)- “Météore” feat. Nadjee (Amel Bent, Nadjee, MKL, Sébastien Rousselet- “La norme” (Amel Bent, John Mamann, Seysey, Hamza Meghouar)- “Assis par terre” (John Mamann, Lionel Florence)- “Il nous faut” (Tom Dice, Cécile Gabrier, John Mamann, Elisa Tovati)- “Love life” feat. KIKA (John Mamann, RedOne, Alex P, Bjorn Djupstrom, Leo Katz, Kika)- “Plus longtemps qu'une chanson” - Live au zénith de Paris 2010 (Ycare)L'épisode contient également un extrait des interviews d'Amel Bent pour :- “Dites-moi tout” (Direct 8, 2007)- “C à vous” (France télévisions, 21/01/2021)- SFR Music (2009)- Actustar (2011)- Purebreak (2019)- Vervaine Underground (Europe 1, 05/03/2022)- L'invitée de Pascal Nègre (RFM France, 10/10/2021)- NRJ (24/05/2019)- La boîte à secrets (France 2, 21/10/2022)- Clique (Canal+, 20/03/2025)- 100% Radio (26/05/2010)Et un extrait du générique de l'émission “Nouvelle star” (M6).Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Chaque week-end, Fabrice Lafitte vous raconte la genèse des tubes qui vous ont fait danser et leurs petites histoires. Vous ne les écouterez plus de la même manière ! Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
On this episode of Reelin' In The Years... The Featured Five Theme is "You Say You Want A Revolution": Songs titles that include "revolution" in the title... A song by Squeeze that's loosely based on "White Punks On Dope" by The Tubes... What's the connection between the late actress - Carrie Fisher - and Elvis?... An Ike & Tina Turner song that was written by Tina's sister, Alline Bullock... An Eric Clapton song that features members of The Crickets & Stephen Stills... Gil Scott-Heron shares the actual meaning behind "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"... Deep tracks from Van Morrison, Coco Montoya, Otis Redding, Squeeze, Gary Wright, Gregg Allman, and more! For more info, visit reelinwithryan.com
In this episode of Batting Above, Tubes sits down with former Tasmanian Tiger, and current owner of The Cricket Hub, Mark Divin. Listen as Mark shares his story of resilience and dedication to his Tasmanian community, and a tale of how our state has helped shape another high achiever. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Retour en 1997 avec les 2Be3, le trio de Longjumeau qui va devenir le premier boys band français à conquérir le pays tout entier. Repérés entre deux séances de muscu, Filip, Adel et Frank débarquent avec un style taillé pour la télé, des abdos sculptés et une choré millimétrée.Leur premier album, Partir un jour, est une machine à tubes, calibrée pour inonder les radios comme les supermarchés. Résultat : des millions de fans, un triple disque de platine, un magazine, une série télé ; bref une déferlante pop encore inédite en France !Mais comment cet album hyper-manufacturé est-il devenu l'un des symboles les plus reconnaissables des 90s françaises ? C'est ce qu'on va vous raconter dans cet épisode !Pour l'occasion, on a invité Loïc Dumoulin-Richet, le créateur du podcast “CD 2 Titres”. Dans chaque épisode, il décortiques avec précision les mécaniques de la pop, de Spice Girls à Kylie Minogue. On raconte l'ascension éclair des 2Be3 avec Olivia, Greg nous emmène dans les coulisses de Partir un jour grâce à une interview exclusive de son compositeur Laurent Marimbert, Fanny décrypte la machine 2Be3 — corps, clips et pochette culte — jusqu'à la renaissance du tube 30 ans plus tard et Loïc revient sur le phénomène boys bands français des 90s. Crédits :Générique : Dr Alban "Sing Hallelujah"Titres écoutés dans l'émission : “Partir un jour”, “Toujours là pour toi”, “Donne”, “La salsa”, “Pour être libre”, “2 Be 3”, “Si tu m'aimes”, “Regarde-moi”, “Encore une fois”, “Toujours plus loin”, “Si je te dis”, “Tout doucement”, “Toujours plus fort”, “La vie de star”, “Toujours là pour toi (reprise)”. Take That “Back for Good”, Juliette Armanet “Partir un jour”, Worlds Apart “Baby Come Back”, Alliage “Le temps qui court”, G-Squad “Je suis raide dingue de toi”, Top Boys “Le feu ça brûle”, Rick Astley "Never Gonna Give You Up". Extraits : INA – Publicités TV, Dimanche Martin (TF1, 1996), Zone Interdite – Fans de 2 Be 3 (M6), Pour être Libre (AB Production, 1998), Culte – Saison 2 (Amazon Prime Video). Chaque mois dans Radio K7 on rembobine nos cassettes et vous raconte l'histoire d'un album qui a marqué les années 90s. Une émission animée par Emmanuel Minelle, Fanny Giniès, Olivia Godat et GregCook. Enregistrée chez Fanny. Générique réalisé par Greg Cook. Identité graphique signée Floating Studio.LAISSEZ UN MESSAGE APRÈS LE BIP !Appelez-nous au 01 89 16 75 31. Si vous aviez des posters dans votre chambre, tapez 1. Si vous êtes tombé en tentant la choré, tapez 2. Pour laisser un message à Franck ou Adèle, tapez 3. Et restez connectés :— Instagram : @radio_k7— Bluesky : @radiok7podcast.bsky.social— Facebook : @Radiok7podcastCe service respecte le droit d'auteur. Tous les droits des auteurs des œuvres protégées reproduites et communiquées sur ce site, sont réservés. Sauf autorisation expresse, toute utilisation des œuvres autres que l'écoute et/ou la visualisation dans le cadre du cercle de famille sont interditesHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Vous nous aidez à faire la playlist pour le réveillon du 31 !
In this episode of Batting Above, Tubes sits down with Hobart Hurricanes Captain Nathan Ellis. From moving to Tasmania with no contract, juggling an international relationship during a pandemic, to debuting for Tasmania, and subsequently Australia, then captaining the Hobart Hurricanes to their inaugural Big Bash championship. Listen as Nathan shares his remarkable story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vous nous aidez à faire la playlist pour le réveillon du 31 !
Avec le succès de la pub d'Intermarché, le morceau de celui qu'on surnomme « Cloclo » est revenu dans nos oreilles ! Un événement qui a inspiré Augustin Lefebvre pour le Journal Imprévisible du jour. Mention légales : Vos données de connexion, dont votre adresse IP, sont traités par Radio Classique, responsable de traitement, sur la base de son intérêt légitime, par l'intermédiaire de son sous-traitant Ausha, à des fins de réalisation de statistiques agréées et de lutte contre la fraude. Ces données sont supprimées en temps réel pour la finalité statistique et sous cinq mois à compter de la collecte à des fins de lutte contre la fraude. Pour plus d'informations sur les traitements réalisés par Radio Classique et exercer vos droits, consultez notre Politique de confidentialité.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Si vous deviez garder un seul tube de Laurent Voulzy, ça serait lequel ?
Kaz talks Tubes through some of the festive events happening across Hobart and surrounds this holiday season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Hughes, the man who survived a brutal 2025 with broken ribs and a punctured lung, joins Kaz and Tubes to preview his brand-new comedy show Cooked, coming to Hobart in August 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan ‘Daxy’ Gray from the Longley Bunyips gives Kaz and Tubes an mid-season update on the Huon Channel Cricket Association.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Si vous deviez garder un seul tube de Laurent Voulzy, ça serait lequel ?
BBL SuperCoach Round 2 is coming up fast - Jono is coming in to guest host, joined by our master tactician Myth, and podhunter Tubes. We're talking what we learned from Round 1, buys and sells leading into Round 2, weather, big moves and more. Be warned - everyone on the pod tonight had the VC on Jack Edwards. Chapters(00:00) Introduction (07:03) Round 1 takeaways(11:38) Myth's weather watch(17:14) Ballr Blueprint: Heat/Thunder trade options(20:19) Wicketkeeper(23:55) BAT/BWL(28:21) BAT only options(34:51) BWL only(39:06) Sell candidates(46:58) Jumping on Tim Seifert?(48:39) Boost strategy(52:22) Looking ahead to Round 3/4(54:24) ballr movesThe ballr BBL $3k league is OPEN. Finish on the podium to share in the $3000 prize pool, with $2000 up for grabs for the winner and $500 for second and third. You must be signed up as a ballr to be eligible. T&Cs apply. Entries close when the game on December 23 begins! Enter here: https://ballr.live/Competition/supercoach/ballr-contests/62f6a53a-87f2-4436-93d8-bbbd7bf38dde Exclusive tools have started dropping at https://ballr.live! Player Statistics tables our new Match Centre is now operational. Simply navigate using the toggle above the table to find last year's stats. Projections will also be ready by the time the first game starts, so keep an eye out for them to guide your team selections. Follow us on socials for more content! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ballr_bbl/ X: https://x.com/ballrBBL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ballrBBL/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ballr.sports YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ballr.sports
Marcel Schnitzer, the man behind some of Tasmania’s most beloved Banjo’s Bakery creations, joins Kaz and Tubes to celebrate 40 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:02:45 - L'événement ici Lorraine Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
Y'a pas que Mariah…Dans les années 80, vos artistes préférés ont tous sorti leur tube de Noel !
Darren Sturgess, Hobart International Tournament Director, joins Kaz and Tubes to discuss the tournament line-up, with world-class tennis stars coming to Hobart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Y'a pas que Mariah…Dans les années 80, vos artistes préférés ont tous sorti leur tube de Noel !
Guy Franklin, Principal and Co-Founder at All Aerobics Fitness, joins Kaz and Tubes to chat about how to best approach fitness over the festive season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Divin, Owner of The Cricket Hub, joins Kaz and Tubes live in the studio for the last Cricket Tasmania Premier League (CTPL) update of the year, and to preview The Cricket Hub’s Boxing Day sale.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Modern day Evel Knievel, Robbie Maddison, joins Kaz and Tubes to preview the high-octane Freestyle Kings Live stunt spectacular coming to Ninja Stadium in February.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clair Harris, Founder & CEO of Tassie Mums, joins Kaz and Tubes to ask the community to donate Back-to-School supplies ready for 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Her Excellency the Honourable Barbara Baker AC, Governor of Tasmania, joins Kaz and Tubes to invite the community to this Friday’s Christmas Lunch on the Lawns event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Wells from Hobart band Lennon Wells joins Kaz and Tubes to preview this Friday’s gig opening for Wolfmother at Lutruwita Live, and to detail their new album out now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It started with one sewing machine, a pile of flat inner tubes — and a big idea about American manufacturing. Lanette Fidrych shares how Cycle Dog grew from sewing dog leashes out of discarded bike tubes to becoming a nationally distributed, U.S.-made pet product manufacturer. She discusses scaling production from her home to a full factory and retail/tavern space, the brand's commitment to sustainability, and the importance of creating meaningful manufacturing jobs. Lanette also explains how in-house production accelerates innovation and enables the company to repurpose waste into new products. Our 2025 Made in America Holiday Gift Guide is out now: https://bit.ly/2025Gifts
Let's do a deep (and by deep, I mean, exceedingly shallow) dive into the new Streetfighter and Supergirl trailers, WB superhero TV series, and my health ailments. Just another week in the nerdyvirgin zone. Sorry for that last sentence. I'm not thrilled with that.
Ep 162: Dec 10, 2025 - Whose Body Preservation Tubes Are These? Linda is working on a new episode for next week. Please enjoy this special rebroadcast! New medical study finds Gun deaths Rising Sharply in Children NASA and Space X to launch new “Psyche” mission https://Nasa.gov/nasatv mission to Psyche metal asteroid, 144 miles long, 173 miles long made up of gold, platinum and other precious metals worth trillions of dollars Interview with experience “Wana Lawson” “they wanted to take a sub-creature and evolve it” “putting their genes into a human fetus” Interview with “Brian” from Minnesota “I was in a tube…I saw two beings” “very tall, very skinny, stark white” “almost like they were clones” “I thought there albinos” “silver, kind of bluish, greyish silver” Betty Andreasson Luca “the balance of nature is in jeopardy” “greys are remote imaging sensors” “what if …humans are remote imaging servants?” “Our universe is paired to another one” “Time flows to the past” “..our souls return back here” ==== Books Mentioned: Glimpses of Other Realities Volume 1: Fact and Eyewitnesses By Linda Moulton Howe ==== ==== Upcoming Appearances: Conscious Life Expo 2026 February 20th-23rd, 2026 https://consciouslifeexpo.com/linda-moulton-howe-2026/?ref=njyynty ==== #LindaMoultonHowe #Earthfiles — For more incredible science stories, Real X-Files, environmental stories and so much more. Please visit my site https://www.earthfiles.com — Be sure to subscribe to this Earthfiles Channel the official channel for Linda Moulton Howe https://www.youtube.com/Earthfiles. — To stay up to date on everything Earthfiles, follow me on FaceBook@EarthfilesNews and Twitter @Earthfiles. To purchase books and merchandise from Linda Moulton Howe, be sure to only shop at my official Earthfiles store at https://www.earthfiles.com/earthfiles-shop/ — Countdown Clock Piano Music: Ashot Danielyan, Composer: https://www.pond5.com/stock-music/100990900/emotional-piano-melancholic-drama.html
We do have our favorite but surely wouldn't mind if Thomas Pynchon won the Nobel Prize too . . . and in Episode 32 we finish off 2025 by considering Shadow Ticket, the noir detective take on the 1930s by a writer who was surely a key influence on the early DeLillo (we read from an unpublished DeLillo letter summarizing that relationship) but who also seems to have been reading works like Running Dog over the years (or so we imagine in unpacking Shadow Ticket scenes invoking Chaplin and a “German Political Celebrity” named Hitler). We try to understand how Pynchon's latest examination of historical and potential fascism works in its 1932 setting, ranging from Milwaukee to Hungary, where reluctant protagonist and “sentimental ape” and “sap” Hicks McTaggart keeps adding on to his P.I. “tickets” in a strange search for a Wisconsin heiress and her Jewish musician lover but also what might ultimately be justice (a far from simple thing). Shadow Ticket is loads of serious fun, where Pynchon manages to examine the direst of turning points amidst scenes of bowling alley and motorcycle lore, dairy strikes, Prohibition's black markets, dance hall and speakeasy glamour, and something called “Radio-Cheez.” Bela Lugosi, vampires, a beautiful pig in a sidecar, and some of the most tasteless lamps in the world also play a role. The real content here for Hicks, though, is the prospect of spiritual and other forms of peace in a world where weapons from clubs to guns and submarines operate according to mysterious laws of “apport” and “asport,” occult material that interweaves with Hicks's strike-breaking past and raises connections to Gravity's Rainbow. Is Hicks's fellow orphan and young protégé Skeet Wheeler the father of Vineland's Zoyd, headed out to California as the novel ends? What's the meaning of Hicks failing to return to his home country, and what does cheese gangster Bruno Airmont's submarine fate have to do with Bleeding Edge? Are Hungary's shifting borders a new kind of “Zone”? What's going on in the novel's many Statue of Liberty references and its anachronistic allusions to a “Face Tube” for flirtation in bars? And how does this always funny writer, now in his late eighties, keep coming up with all these absurd songs (we sing some) and hilarious mock-movies like the one featuring “Squeezita Thickly” swimming in soup pots (Shirley Temple, is that you?)? Teasing out many connections to Gravity's Rainbow, Against the Day, and Vineland, this episode makes reference to just about all of Pynchon's other works, including even V. and his earliest short stories. At the same time, you need come to it with nothing but an interest in Pynchon's life and work. We doubt that we get every reference to history or previous Pynchon right or mount interpretations we won't later want to revise, but on this brand-new and captivating late work from a masterful author, we hope in nearly three hours of deep conversation and laughter that we've made a good start on the many critical readings to come. A partial list of references and quotations that we mention or paraphrase in this episode . . . On “prefascist twilight”: “And other grandfolks could be heard arguing the perennial question of whether the United States still lingered in a prefascist twilight, or whether that darkness had fallen long stupefied years ago, and the light they thought they saw was coming only from millions of Tubes all showing the same bright-colored shadows. One by one, as other voices joined in, the names began, some shouted, some accompanied by spit, the old reliable names good for hours of contention, stomach distress, and insomnia – Hitler, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Nixon, Hoover, Mafia, CIA, Reagan, Kissinger, that collection of names and their tragic interweaving that stood not constellated above in any nightwide remoteness of light, but below, diminished to the last unfaceable American secret, to be pressed, each time deeper, again and again beneath the meanest of random soles, one blackly fermenting leaf on the forest floor that nobody wanted to turn over, because of all that lived, virulent, waiting, just beneath.” (Pynchon, Vineland (1990)) On “second sheep”: “Our common nightmare The Bomb is in there too. It was bad enough in '59 and is much worse now, as the level of danger has continued to grow. There was never anything subliminal about it, then or now. Except for that succession of the criminally insane who have enjoyed power since 1945, including the power to do something about it, most of the rest of us poor sheep have always been stuck with simple, standard fear. I think we all have tried to deal with this slow escalation of our helplessness and terror in the few ways open to us, from not thinking about it to going crazy from it. Somewhere on this spectrum of impotence is writing fiction about it.” (Pynchon, “Introduction,” Slow Learner (1984)) The “Sloth essay paragraph” mentioned midway through: “In this century we have come to think of Sloth as primarily political, a failure of public will allowing the introduction of evil policies and the rise of evil regimes, the worldwide fascist ascendancy of the 1920's and 30's being perhaps Sloth's finest hour, though the Vietnam era and the Reagan-Bush years are not far behind. Fiction and nonfiction alike are full of characters who fail to do what they should because of the effort involved. How can we not recognize our world? Occasions for choosing good present themselves in public and private for us every day, and we pass them by. Acedia is the vernacular of everyday moral life.” (Pynchon, “Nearer, My Couch, To Thee” (1993)) Don DeLillo Papers, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas-Austin The Motherland Calls statue, Volgograd: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Motherland_Calls Pareidolia defined: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pareidolia
Aujourd'hui, c'est la journée mondiale du hard rock et du métal…Quels sont vos tubes hard rock des années 80 préférés ?
C'est l'un de nos plus grands compositeurs, et chanteur préféré ! Laurent Voulzy se montre généreux en cette fin d'année : un best of, un album de raretés et une grande tournée jusqu'à l'été prochain. Laurent Voulzy a fait le tri dans ses affaires : sa famille lui réclamait sa discographie complète, Laurent Voulzy a donc fouillé dans ses tout premiers 45 tours, ceux qui n'ont pas marché, mais aussi dans ses disques regorgeant de tubes, qui nous bercent depuis près de 50 ans. Des balades écrites avec son compagnon de toujours, Alain Souchon... Ecoutez Laissez-vous tenter - Première avec Marie Gicquel du 12 décembre 2025.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
En période de Noël, on voit à droite à gauche des chorales un peu partout...et y'en a aussi dans les tubes NOSTALGIE…
The search for a sperm donor can be overwhelming for anyone, but for Black women, the lack of available Black donors adds a whole new layer of complexity. When Lakia Holmes—senior producer of Bleacher Report's branded sports content, award-winning journalist, and now a single mom by choice—began exploring her fertility options at 37, she had no idea just how winding the path would be.What started as an egg-freezing consultation quickly revealed blocked fallopian tubes and a 2% chance of conceiving naturally. Suddenly, the dream she'd been putting off to grow her career became something she could no longer wait on. Choosing IVF meant choosing herself—and stepping into the unknown as a solo Black woman navigating infertility, donor scarcity, and the fear of how this choice might impact her career.In our conversation, Lakia shares the emotional and logistical realities of that season: long donor waitlists, genetic mismatches, profiles with only a name or two left… and then the moment a miracle phone call changed everything.“It wasn't my plan A, but my plan B worked out pretty damn well.” — LakiaLakia opens up about the fast-moving year that followed—egg retrievals, her very first embryo transfer, and the shock and gratitude of being pregnant with her daughter, Isla, who arrived in May 2024. She also speaks honestly about postpartum depression, rebuilding her support system, heading back to work in the sports media world, and dipping her toe back into dating as an SMBC.Most recently featured in Forbes, Lakia is now using her platform to bring fertility awareness to the Black community and to tell the story she once needed to hear.Her honesty, humor, and courage offer such a powerful reminder: when you decide your dream of becoming a mother can't wait any longer, so much becomes possible.In this episode, we explore:How an egg-freezing consult revealed blocked fallopian tubesRecognizing that waiting for the “right time” or the “right partner” might mean waiting foreverWhy Black sperm donors are so scarce—and how that impacts Black women pursuing donor conceptionFinding a donor when the options feel impossibly limitedGetting pregnant on her very first embryo transferLakia's experiences during pregnancy and birthPostpartum depression and learning to ask for helpReturning to work, navigating childcare, and preparing to travel againReentering the dating world as a solo mom by choiceFind out more about Lakia's coaching at Lakia Holmes | Fertility Coach, Speaker & Advocate
S'il y a bien un métier dans lequel on écoute de la musique pendant qu'on travaille, c'est le BTP ! Et on aime écouter quoi dans le BTP ? Une grosse enquête a été faite sur les chantiers… Et ça change même suivant les heures et les boulots
On a tous un TUBE qu'on a le plus écouté cette année, on les écoute ce matin dans la Playlist !
Most of us, most of the time, could use some help when it comes to the business end of our shotgun. Recently, a guide friend said most of his clients have no idea what choke tubes were in their shotgun. Scary! Bottom line? You'll shoot better with the right choke tubes. Scott Trulock of Trulock Chokes joins me to cover it all, from billet to "boom!" We'll get advice on materials and engineering, care and selection, patterning the right way, and how steel can turn your removable choke tube gun into a fixed-choke gun (yikes). Scott tells a little about how tubes are designed and made, and why a little old company in Wigham Georgia makes over 3,000 varieties of chokes. Insider editions are brought to you by CableGangz tie-out systems and Heartland Lodge, where you'll get special freebies and gifts for every booking (learn more here). [Take 10% off your next order at CableGangz.com with the promo code CG10.]
On écoute tous de la musique le weekend, on les partage ensemble le lundi matin.
Certaines Miss de cette année écoutent sûrement NOSTALGIE ! On vient d'apprendre quels étaient leurs tubes préférés…
Quels sont pour vous les tubes à mettre quand on fait son sapin ?
Hi. It’s me. James VanOsdol. As my recent (and forthcoming) guest hosts continue to kill it, I’m finally in a physical and emotional place where I can check in and let you know everything that’s been going on with me. This isn’t a traditional episode - it didn’t make sense to read sponsor tags or play the theme song - instead, it’s a full recounting of all the medical stuff going on with me since October. Thank you for your continued support! As I mention toward the end, while I haven’t always been able to respond to all my messages, I’ve read them all and they mean a great deal to me.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La nouvelle saison de Stranger Things cartonne ! Et dans cette 5eme saison, y'a encore plein de tubes NOSTALGIE !
Le 15 juillet prochain ca sera leur dernier concert en France ! Faudra aller à L'Adidas Arena de Paris ! On revient ensemble sur leurs plus grands tubes !
Sortie du nouveau film Disney Zootopie 2 avec une BO signée Shakira
Wait, what? Is it time for the podcast again? Seems like only yesterday that Dan joined Elliot for the weekly rundown of the choicest hacks for the last 1/52 of a year. but here we are. We had quite a bit of news to talk about, including the winners of the Component Abuse Challenge -- warning, some components were actually abused for this challenge. They're also a trillion pages deep over at the Internet Archive, a milestone that seems worth celebrating. As for projects, both of us kicked things off with "Right to repair"-adjacent topics, first with a washing machine that gave up its secrets with IR and then with a car that refused to let its owner fix the brakes. We heated things up with a microwave foundry capable of melting cast iron -- watch your toes! -- and looked at a tiny ESP32 dev board with ludicrously small components. We saw surveyors go to war, watched a Lego sorting machine go through its paces, and learned about radar by spinning up a sonar set from first principles. Finally, we wrapped things up with another Al Williams signature "Can't Miss Articles" section, with his deep dive into the fun hackers can have with the now-deprecated US penny, and his nostalgic look at pneumatic tube systems.
We're celebrating our 10th anniversary all year by digging in the vaults to re-present classic episodes with fresh commentary. Today, we're revisiting our 2021 conversation with Richard Marx. ABOUT RICHARD MARX:Grammy-winning performer Richard Marx has sold more than 30 million albums as an artist, but if you only know him from late 1980s ballads such as “Hold on to the Nights” and “Right Here Waiting,” you only know part of the story. A prolific songwriter, Marx has landed fourteen songs at the top of various Billboard charts, and has written a #1 single in each of the last four decades. His genre-crossing songwriting success includes “What About Me” and “Crazy,” which Kenny Rogers carried to the top of the Adult Contemporary and Country charts, respectively; “Edge of a Broken Heart,” a hit for the female metal band Vixen; “This I Promise You,” a Top 5 pop single for NSYNC that stayed at #1 on the Adult Contemporary Chart for 13 weeks; Josh Groban's debut single “To Where You Are,” which also reached #1; and “Dance With My Father,” which Richard wrote with the song's performer, Luther Vandross, and which earned the pair the prestigious Grammy Song of the Year award in 2004. Additionally, Richard has scored three major hits with Keith Urban: the Top 5 “Everybody,” and the #1 singles “Better Life” and “Long Hot Summer.” Despite all his songwriting success, however, Marx is best known as a singer and performer who today jokes about his 80s hairstyle and of-the-era drum sounds. But the songs are undeniable, all of which Marx wrote and produced himself. His debut self-titled album yielded four Top 5 singles: “Don't Mean Nothing,” “Should've Known Better,” “Endless Summer Nights,” and “Hold on to the Nights.” His follow-up, 1989's Repeat Offender, was even more successful, going quadruple-platinum and earning two number one Billboard pop singles, “Satisfied” and “Right Here Waiting,” in addition to the Top 5 “Angelina.” More hits followed, including “Keep Coming Back,” “Hazard,” “Take This Heart,” “Now and Forever,” and “Until I Find You Again.” In addition, Richard's songs have been integral to a number of successful film soundtracks. He earned a Grammy nomination for his contributions to St. Elmo's Fire; scored a Top 10 pop hit with “Surrender to Me,” which Ann Wilson of Heart and Robin Zander of Cheap Trick recorded for the movie Tequila Sunrise, and wrote “At the Beginning,” a hit duet for the film Anastasia that Richard performed with Donna Lewis. Over the course of his career, Richard's songs have been recorded by Barbra Streisand, The Tubes, Sarah Brightman, Monica, Natalie Cole, Michael Bolton, Paulina Rubio, Emerson Drive, Chicago, Billy Ray Cyrus, Vince Gill, Kenny Loggins, LeAnn Rimes, Celine Dion, Julio Iglesias, Berry Manilow, Daughtry, Vertical Horizon, Lifehouse, Dave Koz, Jennifer Nettles, Ringo Starr, and many others. His memoir, Stories to Tell, is available from Simon & Shuster. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to episode 329 of The Cloud Pod, where the forecast is always cloudy (and if you're in California, rainy too!) Justin and Matt have taken a break from Ark building activities to bring you this week's episode, packed with all the latest in cloud and AI news, including undersea cables (our favorite!) FinOps, Ignite predictions, and so much more! Grab your umbrellas and let's get started! Titles we almost went with this week Fastnet and Furious: AWS Lays 320 Terabits of Cable Across the Atlantic No More kubectl apply –pray: AWS Backup Takes the Stress Out of EKS Recovery AWS Gets Swift with Lambda: No Taylor Version Required Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Microsoft Splits Teams from Office FinOps and Behold: Google Automates Your Cloud Budget Nightmares AMD Turin Around GCP’s Price-Performance with N4D VMs Azure Gets Territorial: Your Data Stays Put Whether It Likes It or Not AWS Finally Answers “Is It Available in My Region?” Before You Build It Getting to the Bare Metal of Things: Google’s Axion Goes Commando Azure Ultra Disk Gets Ultra Serious About Latency Container Size Matters: Azure Expands ACI to 240 GB Memory Google Containerises Chaos: Agent Sandbox Keeps Your AI from Going Rogue AWS Prints Money While Amazon Prints Pink Slips: Q3 Earnings Beat Follow Up 02:08 Microsoft sidesteps hefty EU fine with Teams unbundling deal Microsoft avoids a potentially substantial EU antitrust fine by agreeing to unbundle Teams from the Office 365 and Microsoft 365 suites for a period of seven years. The settlement follows a 2023 complaint from Salesforce-owned Slack alleging anticompetitive bundling practices that harmed rival collaboration tools. The commitments require Microsoft to offer Office and
This week on The Metro, Rev Jeff Ivins brings the following artists for your earholes’ pleasure: Billy Idol, Jim Carroll Band, The Blasters, Squeeze, Undertones, Thompson Twins, Haysi Fantayzee, A Flock Of Seagulls, Fine Young Cannibals, Dream Academy, Culture Club, Elvis Costello, Morrissey, Rave-Ups, and ending off with The Tubes.
In which mail, cash, trash, passengers, burgers, and cats are sent zipping through vast networks on puffs of compressed air, and John would like to be sent a horny landscaper. Certificate #46257.