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The Giants' bullpen struggles continue to plague the team as we continue to react in hour 2. The Giants' bullpen has been a major issue all season, and last night's game was no exception in another blown save. The callers share their thoughts on the team's bullpen and the role of the pitching coach in preparing the relievers. The hosts also discuss the team's roster construction and the impact of ownership's decisions on the team's performance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Giants' bullpen struggles continue to plague the team as we continue to react in hour 2. The Giants' bullpen has been a major issue all season, and last night's game was no exception in another blown save. The callers share their thoughts on the team's bullpen and the role of the pitching coach in preparing the relievers. The hosts also discuss the team's roster construction and the impact of ownership's decisions on the team's performance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us Fan MailVents:Waymo crazinessPublic BreastfeedingAnd a few late addition VentsEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks special guest hosts from General Hospital discuss some very funny and wacky personal vents & observations. Head to our YouTube channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
Pepper gets very fired up talking about things his family fails to do around the house. The biggest one being when something is left on the stairs, he expects them to bring it up. It's always fun to hear how chaotic his home life is.
durée : 00:04:39 - Les Matins de France Culture - par : Alexandra Delbot - Les champs magnétiques des exoplanètes étaient jusqu'ici presque impossibles à détecter. Une nouvelle étude révèle indirectement leur présence grâce à un phénomène inattendu : sur certaines planètes ultrachaudes, les vents ralentissent au lieu de s'accélérer. - invités : Julia Seidel Astronome au laboratoire Lagrange de l'Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on the ongoing Kennedy Center conflict for the Trump adminsitration.
Send us Fan MailVents:A Tracking AddictionMy Wife's Laundry AddictionDriverless Cars Are AnnoyingEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks comedic guest host Mike Perkins discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent by our listeners. Head to our YouTube channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
Pictonico!, The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Galaxy, Xbox ou XBOX, Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced , SEGA ''Super Game'', Lord of the Rings, l'Orchestre à Vents de Musiques de Films et bien d'autres choses... Informations complémentaires : Arcade Québec sur CKRL (89.1) : https://www.ckrl.qc.ca/fr/emissions/magazine/arcade-quebec Arcade Québec sur Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLn1d-5sW745B6TzAgGtEiQ Arcade Québec sur Twitch : twitch.tv/arcadeqc Avec : Stéphane Goulet (@pinponey) Guillaume Duplain (@gyom999) Jeff Dion (@JF_dion) Suivez-nous : arcadequebec.com facebook.com/arcadequebec x : @arcadeqc twitch.tv/arcadeqc patreon : Arcade Québec Merci !!!!!! #arcadeqc #arcadequebec
This week on Tea Time with Gabby Lamb and Harper-Rose Drummond, the girls settle in for a truly chaotic listener vent session — and honestly, you guys are dealing with a LOT. From toxic exes and bum ass baby daddies to workplace disasters, friendship drama, dating nightmares, and full-on emotional spirals, this episode has a little something for everyone who's ever texted “I'm fine” while actively losing it. At the end Harper-Rose and Greg https://www.instagram.com/punch_the_pianist perform a song from their new show "Adult Baby Doll". Grab your tickets here - https://harperrosed.live/ Gabby and Harper react to listener-submitted stories about messy relationships, tea spilling, toxic men, internet nonsense, restaurant industry burnout, and the general confusion of being alive right now. It's funny, slightly concerning, deeply relatable, and basically feels like overhearing the world's messiest group chat. Expect: • Funny listener vent stories • Toxic relationship chaos • Tea spilling & oversharing • Unhinged comedy commentary • Dating and friendship drama • Workplace horror stories • Emotional spirals with jokes • Real-life mess turned into comedy Tea Time is the comedy podcast where Gabby Lamb and Harper-Rose Drummond take life's worst moments and somehow make them funny through pure honesty, chaos, and way too much sharing. Subscribe for weekly episodes full of listener stories, relatable struggles, funny commentary, and the kind of unhinged energy that makes you feel a little better about your own life. Find & instantly book doctors appointments with ZocDoc @ http://ZocDoc.com/HONK If you love the show and want to support us, join our growing community on Patreon to see what we're giving for $5 a month! JOIN OUR PATREON https://www.patreon.com/teatime42069 Watch Gabby Lamb's set here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7oOYWgK598 Donate to Gabby's Fundraiser - Salam Charity https://www.launchgood.com/v4/campaign/gabbys_appeal_for_emergency_aid More info - https://www.salamcharity.org.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/fromnadawithlove_/
Send us Fan MailVents:Halitosis Is RealGoats And MeditationNo Slurping It Hurts My EarsEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks comedic guest host Armen Babasoloukian discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent by our listeners. Head to our YouTube channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
durée : 00:01:06 - Le satellite Smile doit décoller dans la nuit de lundi à mardi depuis Kourou pour étudier les interactions entre le vent solaire et champ magnétique terrestre. Cette mission européenne et chinoise doit permettre de mieux comprendre les phénomènes à l'origine des aurores boréales et des perturbations qui menacent satellites et réseaux électriques. - réalisation : Service sciences, santé, environnement et technologie Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:05:09 - Les Matins de France Culture - par : Alexandra Delbot - Grâce au télescope spatial James Webb, une nouvelle étude révèle la présence de vents supersoniques sur l'exoplanète NGTS-10A b. Bien plus qu'un simple point météo extrasolaire, ces observations fines de la chimie de l'atmosphère pourraient aider à identifier d'éventuelles traces de vie ailleurs. - invités : Vivien Parmentier Enseignant-chercheur à l'Université de la Côte d'Azur et astronome à l'observatoire de la Côte d'Azur Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France
durée : 00:05:09 - Avec sciences - par : Alexandra Delbot - Grâce au télescope spatial James Webb, une nouvelle étude révèle la présence de vents supersoniques sur l'exoplanète NGTS-10A b. Bien plus qu'un simple point météo extrasolaire, ces observations fines de la chimie de l'atmosphère pourraient aider à identifier d'éventuelles traces de vie ailleurs. - invités : Vivien Parmentier Enseignant-chercheur à l'Université de la Côte d'Azur et astronome à l'observatoire de la Côte d'Azur
What you gotta say? Then I vent.....
Send us Fan MailVents:Bathroom Calls Are a No NoKids Get Better AimYour Bike Tires Will BurstEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks comedic guest host Jayson Cross discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent by our listeners. Head to our YouTube channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
Send us Fan MailVents:My Car Or My WomanThe Bathroom Has A TimerFreeloader NeighborEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks returning guest host RC Cates discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent by our listeners. Head to our YouTube channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
To the Common Room! This week, V and Emily look with such fondness at the best era of fic since the internet began: the 2012 Avengers Tower era. This requested episode features Clint in the vents, Thor eating Pop-Tarts, a surprising number of penguins, Darcy Lewis, and genuine softness towards Tony Stark. Also, we have a pitch for Disney+ and a new drinking game for all you listeners. Journey back with us to a time and a place where everyone had their own apartment in the tallest skyscraper in New York City, movie nights were interrupted by galactic-level stakes that turned out okay, and every robot had a name and personality. Are you a fan of 2012 Avengers Tower fic? Which of the most popular ships is your OTP? Let us know on Tumblr or in the comments wherever you're listening! Sources Fanlore: Toasterverse brown-betty on LJ Fanlore: The Avengers Movieverse mcufandomhatespeopleofcolor Promo Check out our new pod-friends Normal Curves! If you've ever seen a study headline and thought, "wait… is that actually true?" then you might like Normal Curves. It's a podcast where two statisticians – Regina Nuzzo and Kristin Sainani – take big claims about things like sex, health, and human behavior and figure out what the research actually shows… and where it gets a little shaky. Check out our new pod-friends STAN! You really think you could be besties with Hailey Bieber? That's cute. A podcast dedicated to exploring parasociality, celebrity worship and digital intimacy. We explore digital media through the lens of girlhood, constructed intimacy, and pop culture. Each episode centres on a cultural icon or phenomenon—ranging from The Hunger Games, erotic fiction, 2010s YouTubers and (of course) Taylor Swift—to unpack how the media we consumed, particularly during our formative years, shaped our desires, ideals, and sense of self. Aim High Brooch Designs - For 25% off any order on Aim High Brooch Designs on Etsy, including a custom brooch, bag charm, keychain, or magnet design, use the promo code TWIFH. This Week In Fandom History is a fandom-centric podcast that tells you… what happened this week in fandom history! Follow This Week in Fandom History on Tumblr at @thisweekinfandomhistory We're now on Instagram! @/thisweekinfandomhistory Check out our Fandom Primer playlist via linktr.ee/twifh You can support the show via our Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/thisweekinfandomhistory. If you have a fannish company, event, or service and would like to sponsor or partner with TWIFH, please contact us via our website. Please remember to rate the show 5 stars on your listening platform of choice!
Send us Fan MailVents:My Tanning Lotion Came OffDoes Anyone Work At Home Depot?She Beats Me In Arm WrestlingPet Crow...Why?Every week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks guest host BJ Lange discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent by our listeners. Head to our YouTube channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
In this episode Matthew Lloyd Roberts is joined by Judy Ovens, one of the authors of the new book ‘Adventurous Vents: A Journey through the Ventilation Shafts of Britain'. They discussed the Culling Road Ventilation shaft on the edge of Southwark Park, designed for the Jubilee Line by Ian Ritchie Architects. They also discussed ventilation shafts designed by Eduardo Paolozzi in Pimlico, William Whitfield in Paternoster Square and the ‘Camberwell Submarine'.Judy co-founded the architecture education charity Our Hut alongside Lucy Lavers and Suzanna Prizeman, with whom she co-wrote ‘Adventurous Vents'. She has a background in art and architecture, is a teacher and has recently become an accredited Lambeth tour guide.The podcast is produced in association with the Architects' Journal, London Society, C20 Society and Save Britain's Heritage. It's recorded and produced at the Open City offices located in Bureau. Subscribe on Spotify, Soundcloud or iTunes and to further support, become an Open City Friend. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us Fan MailVents:What, You're An Adult Film Star?Oh No Not DenturesGet Out Of My Parking SpaceEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks guest host BJ Lange discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent by our listeners. Head to our YouTube channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
Como antesala de Alegría – Bajo Una Nueva Luz, la compañía ha instalado una intervención de arte urbano en la explanada del Veles e Vents. Seis artistas del panorama urbano nacional han intervenido tres contenedores marítimos con obras inspiradas en el imaginario visual del espectáculo.
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Send us Fan MailVents:My Girlfriend Swims & Screams In Her SleepBring Back The Pay PhoneTelephone Customer Service Folks Speak EnglishEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks returning guest host RC Cates discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent by our listeners. Head to our UTUBE channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
David's been staying in London again and last night went to an event where he drunk several glasses of wine and ate a total of 14 vol-au-vents. Swiftly followed by a grilled chicken wrap with chips when back at his hotel bar. So he's full of regrets this morning and feeling guilty about over-eating. But never fear, Joe is here to calm his worries (well, sort of) and later in the show, they come up with a brilliant idea for a new weight loss podcast. FOR ALL THINGS CHATABIX'Y FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE/CONTACT: YouTube Instagram TikTok Patreon Merch Email us at chatabix@yahoo.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send a textVents:Do Ugly Men Have More Hair?Amazon Drivers Get A Dress CodeGen Z Learn From BoomersEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks guest host (Comedian) Mike Guido discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent by our listeners. Head to our UTUBE channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
(1) Max Crosby trade voided & John vents. Grizz tanking +Brad vents. Bam record (2) Bam & Asia Wilson + Tigers vs. Tulane game this afternoon. Penny staying.
Send a textVents:GoFundMe For That?Just Pay & Leave!Commando Is The Only Way!Every week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and this weeks guest hosts RC Cates & Paul Antonelli, discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent by our listeners. This week Paul shared 1 of his Vents with the Ventologist team. Head to our UTUBE channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
At the heart of the modern world lie ventilation shafts. We may not notice them, but wherever there are tunnels, sewers, mines, car parks and energy stations under our feet, vents will be doing vital work keeping them cool and fume-free. Vents come in a wonderful and inventive variety of forms. Adventurous Vents: A Journey through the Ventilation Shafts of Britain (Penguin, 2025) by Lucy Lavers, Judy Ovens, Suzanna Prizeman celebrates them both in their own right as intriguing individual structures, and as an innovative way to tell the story of Britain's subterranean industrial development from the eighteenth century to the present day. Here are one hundred of the most interesting ventilation shafts, dotted around Britain, sometimes in the most surprising places. You'll find them masquerading as sculptures and small buildings, adorned with fine details or displaying their purpose with confidence. Whether you're inspired to take off in search of them, or just to admire them from your armchair, vents are fabulous objects. By putting them – perhaps for the very first time – centre-stage, Adventurous Vents celebrates a highly unusual but exciting architectural form. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
At the heart of the modern world lie ventilation shafts. We may not notice them, but wherever there are tunnels, sewers, mines, car parks and energy stations under our feet, vents will be doing vital work keeping them cool and fume-free. Vents come in a wonderful and inventive variety of forms. Adventurous Vents: A Journey through the Ventilation Shafts of Britain (Penguin, 2025) by Lucy Lavers, Judy Ovens, Suzanna Prizeman celebrates them both in their own right as intriguing individual structures, and as an innovative way to tell the story of Britain's subterranean industrial development from the eighteenth century to the present day. Here are one hundred of the most interesting ventilation shafts, dotted around Britain, sometimes in the most surprising places. You'll find them masquerading as sculptures and small buildings, adorned with fine details or displaying their purpose with confidence. Whether you're inspired to take off in search of them, or just to admire them from your armchair, vents are fabulous objects. By putting them – perhaps for the very first time – centre-stage, Adventurous Vents celebrates a highly unusual but exciting architectural form. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
At the heart of the modern world lie ventilation shafts. We may not notice them, but wherever there are tunnels, sewers, mines, car parks and energy stations under our feet, vents will be doing vital work keeping them cool and fume-free. Vents come in a wonderful and inventive variety of forms. Adventurous Vents: A Journey through the Ventilation Shafts of Britain (Penguin, 2025) by Lucy Lavers, Judy Ovens, Suzanna Prizeman celebrates them both in their own right as intriguing individual structures, and as an innovative way to tell the story of Britain's subterranean industrial development from the eighteenth century to the present day. Here are one hundred of the most interesting ventilation shafts, dotted around Britain, sometimes in the most surprising places. You'll find them masquerading as sculptures and small buildings, adorned with fine details or displaying their purpose with confidence. Whether you're inspired to take off in search of them, or just to admire them from your armchair, vents are fabulous objects. By putting them – perhaps for the very first time – centre-stage, Adventurous Vents celebrates a highly unusual but exciting architectural form. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
At the heart of the modern world lie ventilation shafts. We may not notice them, but wherever there are tunnels, sewers, mines, car parks and energy stations under our feet, vents will be doing vital work keeping them cool and fume-free. Vents come in a wonderful and inventive variety of forms. Adventurous Vents: A Journey through the Ventilation Shafts of Britain (Penguin, 2025) by Lucy Lavers, Judy Ovens, Suzanna Prizeman celebrates them both in their own right as intriguing individual structures, and as an innovative way to tell the story of Britain's subterranean industrial development from the eighteenth century to the present day. Here are one hundred of the most interesting ventilation shafts, dotted around Britain, sometimes in the most surprising places. You'll find them masquerading as sculptures and small buildings, adorned with fine details or displaying their purpose with confidence. Whether you're inspired to take off in search of them, or just to admire them from your armchair, vents are fabulous objects. By putting them – perhaps for the very first time – centre-stage, Adventurous Vents celebrates a highly unusual but exciting architectural form. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/architecture
At the heart of the modern world lie ventilation shafts. We may not notice them, but wherever there are tunnels, sewers, mines, car parks and energy stations under our feet, vents will be doing vital work keeping them cool and fume-free. Vents come in a wonderful and inventive variety of forms. Adventurous Vents: A Journey through the Ventilation Shafts of Britain (Penguin, 2025) by Lucy Lavers, Judy Ovens, Suzanna Prizeman celebrates them both in their own right as intriguing individual structures, and as an innovative way to tell the story of Britain's subterranean industrial development from the eighteenth century to the present day. Here are one hundred of the most interesting ventilation shafts, dotted around Britain, sometimes in the most surprising places. You'll find them masquerading as sculptures and small buildings, adorned with fine details or displaying their purpose with confidence. Whether you're inspired to take off in search of them, or just to admire them from your armchair, vents are fabulous objects. By putting them – perhaps for the very first time – centre-stage, Adventurous Vents celebrates a highly unusual but exciting architectural form. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the heart of the modern world lie ventilation shafts. We may not notice them, but wherever there are tunnels, sewers, mines, car parks and energy stations under our feet, vents will be doing vital work keeping them cool and fume-free. Vents come in a wonderful and inventive variety of forms. Adventurous Vents: A Journey through the Ventilation Shafts of Britain (Penguin, 2025) by Lucy Lavers, Judy Ovens, Suzanna Prizeman celebrates them both in their own right as intriguing individual structures, and as an innovative way to tell the story of Britain's subterranean industrial development from the eighteenth century to the present day. Here are one hundred of the most interesting ventilation shafts, dotted around Britain, sometimes in the most surprising places. You'll find them masquerading as sculptures and small buildings, adorned with fine details or displaying their purpose with confidence. Whether you're inspired to take off in search of them, or just to admire them from your armchair, vents are fabulous objects. By putting them – perhaps for the very first time – centre-stage, Adventurous Vents celebrates a highly unusual but exciting architectural form. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At the heart of the modern world lie ventilation shafts. We may not notice them, but wherever there are tunnels, sewers, mines, car parks and energy stations under our feet, vents will be doing vital work keeping them cool and fume-free. Vents come in a wonderful and inventive variety of forms. Adventurous Vents: A Journey through the Ventilation Shafts of Britain (Penguin, 2025) by Lucy Lavers, Judy Ovens, Suzanna Prizeman celebrates them both in their own right as intriguing individual structures, and as an innovative way to tell the story of Britain's subterranean industrial development from the eighteenth century to the present day. Here are one hundred of the most interesting ventilation shafts, dotted around Britain, sometimes in the most surprising places. You'll find them masquerading as sculptures and small buildings, adorned with fine details or displaying their purpose with confidence. Whether you're inspired to take off in search of them, or just to admire them from your armchair, vents are fabulous objects. By putting them – perhaps for the very first time – centre-stage, Adventurous Vents celebrates a highly unusual but exciting architectural form. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
Un épisode sous le signe de l'horreur et du gore, avec le grand retour de Resident Evil. Avec Requiem, Capcom réconcilie les fans de survival horror traditionnel avec les amateurs d'action, dans un jeu à deux facettes très distinctes qui offrent un mélange tout à fait inédit, et ça fonctionne!On fait aussi cette semaine nos premières armes dans Marathon, et le premier contact est brutal. Il va falloir un temps d'adaptation, très certainement, et on est curieux de voir si le public répond à l'appel.Côté actu, c'est la 10e génération de Pokémon qui est à l'honneur avec l'annonce de Pokémon Vents et Pokémon Vagues, qui arrivent mais il faudra tout de même patienter jusqu'à 2027!Bonne écoute à tous, comme toujours la Belle et le Gamer continue de couvrir l'actu de tous les jeux vidéo, de World of Warcraft à Fortnite en passant par Pokemon, en vous parlant des dernières nouveautés jeux vidéo, sur Playstation, Xbox, Switch et PC, tout en vous proposant les dernières critiques, et les rumeurs les plus croustillantes.Tout ça c'est possible grâce au soutien de nos formidables fans via Patreon, et pour les rejoindre, ça se passe par ici.Pour rejoindre la communauté de La Belle et le Gamer et nous soutenir, tous les liens utiles se trouvent à l'adresse suivante, y compris l'invitation pour rejoindre notre serveur Discord, et notre chaîne Twitch: https://linktr.ee/LBELG. On a hâte de vous retrouver!Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Many of us start our disability parent journey early in our child’s life, with signs that something is medically awry sometimes as early as birth or in utero. But that’s not the story for Deonna. Instead, a seemingly minor injury for her four year old daughter Allie led to a medical event that changed the course of their lives in an instant.In this episode, Deonna shares what happened after her daughter suffered a stroke, from the months in the hospital, the acclimation to life at home with a medically complex child and in-home nursing, and the long road to reclaim her mental and emotional health in the aftermath.From all the ways her community changed to the impact on siblings of disabled children, Deonna covers so much ground in this episode. If you’ve ever felt like your life has been turned upside down and you’re worried that you’ll never feel grounded again, this episode will offer you a warm embrace and so much hope.And our FUEL The Rare Life fundraiser is live! Help us fund the podcast for another year by sharing our fundraiser with your loved ones and community so we can keep supporting you! Learn more here.Links:Share our FUEL The Rare Life fundraiser!Listen to Ep 211: Trachs & Vents.Listen to the Raising Disabled podcast.Follow Deonna on Instagram @deonnawadeart!Follow Raising Disabled on Instagram @raisingdisabledpodcast!Follow us on Instagram @the_rare_life!Join The Rare Life newsletter and never miss an update!Fill out our contact form to join upcoming discussion groups!Donate to the podcast or Contact me about sponsoring an episode.
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Send us a textEpisode 109Vents:Self Checkouts, What A Pain In The AssReally Ladies The Menu Is Not A NovelOld Geezer Politicians Should Not RunEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and co-host Paul Roseberry (and this weeks guest host Randy Valerio) discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent in from our listeners. This week Randy shared 3 of his Vents with the Ventologist team. Head to our UTUBE channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
Chad opens the show with a furious response to the blatant racism displayed by President Trump again last night, this time by posting an image of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes.
Send us a textEpisode 107Vents:Stop Saying I'm Your Best FriendYou Expect Me To Pay For That?Wave Back Cause It Feels GoodEvery week our hosts, Emmy award winner Chris and co-host Paul Roseberry (and guest host RC Cates) discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent in from our listeners. Head to our UTUBE channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
What does it mean to bring home a child whose breathing depends on a piece of medical equipment? For many families, the idea of a trach is terrifying long before it ever becomes reality. And even after, the fear doesn't magically disappear.In this episode of The Rare Life, Alyssa is joined by Ashley Caywood to talk honestly about life with a trach and ventilator. We hear from parents who knew this decision was coming and from others who were blindsided by it, from families who hoped it would be temporary and those who've had to come to terms with permanence. We talk about hypervigilance, sleep deprivation, the impossible responsibility of keeping your child breathing at home, and the strange duality of fear and gratitude that so many trach parents carry at the same time.If you're facing trach conversations now, living with one already, or trying to understand what this life actually looks like beyond the hospital walls, this episode offers realism, validation, and the reminder that you're not alone in holding all of this.Thank you to the generous sponsors for today's episode, Imagine Pediatrics.And don't forget to join us on Feb 1st to kick off our FUEL The Rare Life fundraiser!Links: Learn more about Imagine Pediatrics.Listen to Ep 139: In-Home Nursing.Listen to Ep 90: Living with Sleep Deprivation.Join The Rare Life newsletter andnever miss an update!Fill out our contact form to joinupcoming discussion groups!Follow us on Instagram @the_rare_life!Donateto the podcast or Contactme about sponsoring an episode.Follow the Facebook page. Join the Facebook group Parents of Children with Rare Conditions.And if you love this podcast, please leave usa rating or review in your favorite podcast app
Send us a textEpisode 107Vents:Stop Sneezing On EverythingHelp My Girlfriend Has Ugly FeetFed Up With Long FingernailsEvery week our host, Emmy award winner Chris and co-host Paul Roseberry discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent in from our listeners. Head to our UTUBE channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
Send us a textEpisode 106Vents:Women Do You Need All Those Products?Women Are A Needy SpeciesMen Can't DecorateEvery week our host, Emmy award winner Chris and co-host Paul Roseberry discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent in from our listeners. Head to our UTUBE channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
Send us a textEpisode 105Vents:My Boyfriend Reads Romance NovelsMen Hate To DanceAre Men Afraid To Sit Alone?Every week our host, Emmy award winner Chris and co-host Paul Roseberry discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent in from our listeners. Head to our UTUBE channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
Send us a textEpisode 104Vents:Fill Up The Ice TrayNo Email Address For YouWhen Does Summer Really End?Every week our host, Emmy award winner Chris and this week, guest host RC Cates discuss some very funny and wacky vents sent in from our listeners. Head to our UTUBE channel VENTTHIS to see and hear their reactions.https://www.youtube.com/@VentThisSend us your Vents or Voicemails here: https://www.ventthis.org/sendusyourvent
Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday it is my great honor to have back on the show once again: 35+-year US Government Whistleblower on Deep State & New World Order MK ULTRA mind control and human trafficking survivor, published author, writer and poet, podcaster and podcast host of her own show, star of the acclaimed documentary, ‘Trance - Mind Control, Human Slavery and Recovering the Nation”, beloved life-changer, and someone who has been referenced as an inspiration on this podcast countless times over the last few years by survivors, whistleblowers and parents from all over the world: Cathy O'Brien! In the dim underbelly of America's most guarded secrets, where the CIA's MK ULTRA projects wove a web of unimaginable horror, one woman's soul refused to shatter. Cathy O'Brien - born on December 4, 1957, into a world that should have cradled her innocence - was instead thrust into a nightmare engineered by the powerful. Sold by her own parents into the clandestine clutches of Project MONARCH, Cathy became a pawn in a global game of manipulation. As a little girl, she endured ritualistic abuse, trauma-based programming, and exploitation at the highest echelons of power: a White House sex slave, an unwitting courier of state secrets… her fragmented psyche a battlefield for the elite's darkest appetites. World leaders, politicians, and shadowy operatives paraded through her fractured reality, imprinting horrors that twisted her mind into a maze of dissociated parts designed for obedience and oblivion. And now, in a crescendo of lyrical defiance, Cathy unveils reSOULutions: A Collection of Vents and Verse - her newest masterpiece, a poetic odyssey spanning thirty years of alchemical healing. Released as a clarion call for our fractured era, this isn't mere verse; it's a visceral map of the mind's emancipation. Penned in the quiet fury of recovery, its pages pulse with wordplay that dances on the edge of grief and grit: elegies for stolen childhoods morph into anthems of planetary awakening, raw vents of betrayal bloom into verses of unbreakable resilience. Themes of memory's aftermath, the soul's indomitable resistance, and the sacred fury of truth-telling weave through every line, urging readers to wield their pen as a sword against coercion. "Free will begins in the mind," Cathy writes, and reSOULutions is the proof - a companion for anyone awakening in a world of cover-ups, where personal trauma mirrors collective chains. This book isn't read - it's practiced - reminding us that even in the echo of MK ULTRA''s shadows, the human spirit authors its own dawn. And this is exactly what we will be talking about today - healing and tools for coping with and managing trauma around the holidays. This time of year, while society joyfully celebrates yearly family traditions and festivities, many survivors face an unbearable silent trauma that is extremely debilitating and isolating. Cathy is here today to offer hope, wisdom, and practical tools and practices for healing and coping to help navigate trauma and to let all survivors know that you aren't alone.CONNECT WITH CATHY:Website: https://trance-formation.com/Purchase her books: httpHow Hacks HappenHacks, scams, cyber crimes, and other shenanigans explored and explained. Presented...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
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HEADLINE: Life on Land Collaboration: Devonian Mycorrhizae and Silurian Deep-Sea Vents BOOK TITLE: Other Lands, A Journey Through Earth's Extinct Worlds GUEST AUTHOR NAME: Thomas Halliday 200-WORD SUMMARY: This source details the move of life onto land and the origins of ecosystems. In the Devonian(407 million years ago), life thrived through collaboration, notably the crucial partnership of Mycorrhizae (fungi and roots). This collaboration was essential for plants to develop roots and extract mineral resources from rocks, while the fungi gained energy from plant photosynthesis. Evidence from Rynie, Scotland—a Yellowstone-like ecosystem with hot springs—shows detailed preservation of these interactions. The largest organism on land at this time was Prototaxites, a lichen structure that grew up to 9 meters tall. Arthropods, such as the freshwater shrimp Rhyniella, were among the first animals to inhabit the land. The conversation shifts to the Silurian (435 million years ago) and the deep ocean. The site of Yaman-Kassie is the earliest known fossilized hydrothermal vent with organisms living on it. These deep-sea vents support life via a chemical-based food chain independent of light. Halliday references the major hypothesis that life itself originated at similar deep alkaline vents, based on replicable chemistry that naturally creates the necessary hydrogen ion gradients. The segment concludes with the Ordovician mass extinction (444 million years ago), the first of the "big five" mass extinctions, which was caused by global cooling followed by rapid warming, stressing marine life with a high rate of climate change.