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Today, we're discussing Elon Musk's trauma-inducing email, Trump blaming Ukraine, Kamala Harris's “inspiring” speech at the BET Awards, and Rachel Maddow's callout of MSNBC. Time Stamps: 9:20 | Elon Musk 35:34 | Ukraine 41:25 | Kamala 45:39 | Rachel Maddow & Joy Reid 50:27 | Wisconsin
Erkältung überstanden – aber die Stimme ist noch nicht fit? In dieser Podcastfolge erfährst du, wie du nach einer Erkältung wieder sicher ins Singen kommst, ohne deine Stimme zu überfordern. Ich teile mit dir einfache Tipps, die wirklich helfen, damit du schnell wieder durchstarten kannst. Und falls du mal mit Heiserkeit kämpfst: Hol dir mein kostenloses Cheat Sheet „Singen trotz Heiserkeit“ – da findest bewährte Tipps und Strategien, wie du trotz Heiserkeit singen kannst. All die darin enthaltenen Tipps lassen sich auch wunderbar auf alle Nachwirkungen einer Erkältung übertragen. Die in der Folge erwähnten Links und weitere hilfreiche Links: #18 Deshalb braucht auch deine Stimme SOVT-Übungen Hol dir das Cheat Sheet Singen trotz Heiserkeit für 0 € #16 Was jede Stimme braucht - das Flageolet-Register #11 Was jede Stimme braucht - der Vocal Fry #20 Achtsamkeit beim Singen oder stimmliche Achtsamkeit Folge mir auf Instagram Folge mir auf Facebook Folge mir auf Tiktok Titelsong "Sing, sing, sing, sing": words & music by Dani S. Erndwein
Mehr Power für deine Stimme – So bekommst du eine kräftige Stimme Wünschst du dir eine kraftvolle Stimme mit richtig Wumms? Eine Stimme, die nicht nur laut ist, sondern auch tragfähig und ausdrucksstark? Dann ist meine Podcastfolge #35 genau das Richtige für dich! In dieser Folge erfährst du: Was eine kräftige Stimme wirklich ausmacht (Spoiler: Es geht nicht um Lautstärke!) Welche Muskeln für die Kraft deiner Stimme verantwortlich sind Warum Kraft allein nicht reicht und Flexibilität genauso wichtig ist Drei konkrete Tipps, mit denen du deine Stimme nachhaltig stärken kannst Du willst nicht nur kraftvoll, sondern auch tief singen? Dann lade dir mein Vocal-Fry-Audio für 0 € herunter – für eine stabilere, kräftigere Stimme mit mehr Substanz! Hör jetzt rein und leg direkt los! Die in der Folge erwähnten Links und weitere hilfreiche Links: Sei für 0 € dabei beim Live-Workshop Sänger-Atmung leicht gemacht am 17.02.15 Hol dir das Vocal-Fry-Audio für 0 € #11 Was jede Stimme braucht - der Vocal Fry Folge mir auf Instagram Folge mir auf Facebook Folge mir auf Tiktok Titelsong "Sing, sing, sing, sing" words & music by Dani S. Erndwein
Do you ever have to deliver a presentation at work? Navigate difficult conversations? Or simply just express yourself with clarity and confidence? If you would like to improve your communication skills this episode is just for you.Our guest today is Michael Chad Hoeppner, a renowned communication coach, speaker, and the founder of GK Training and Communications. Michael has coached prominent CEOs, presidential candidates and Ivy League Deans on their communication skills.He's just brought a book out, ‘Don't Say Um: How to Communicate Effectively to Live a Better Life,' which I have just read. It's a book with a difference. It's fun and packed with practical exercises such as building with Lego and speaking with a cork in your mouth! It's a great read and I think whatever your skills are in public speaking there is something for everybody!So, grab your notebook—or just your curiosity—and get ready for a conversation that might just change the way you show up and speak up!Michael's links:https://gktraining.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelchadhoeppner/Book - ‘Don't Say Um: How to Communicate Effectively to Live a Better Life,'Connect with Undercurrent Stories: https://www.undercurrentstories.com/https://www.instagram.com/undercurrentstories/https://www.facebook.com/undercurrentstoriesIntro and outro music, 'Time for a Coffee' Bob Wells © 2020Question or comment? Send us a text message.www.undercurrentstories.com
Research shows that da boiz exhibit vocal fry just as much as da goils. And yet somehow our brothers in christ only associate vocal fry with the "valley girl" archetype, and unfairly criticize it. (*Ironically* due to hardware issues this episode has audio distortion that kinda sounds like vocal fry throughout?? But we did cut the high pitched tone mentioned at the top, with a tool called spectral editing. Thanks, spectral editing.) Patreon ~ patreon.com/sadgapMerch ~ sadgap-podcast.com/merch ig: @sadgap.podcast / @misandristmemes / @txgothgf / music producer @iamjonnibrooks.eth Source list: https://bit.ly/4jGyqoE
Watch on Youtube. On today's episode of Getting Hammered, we're breaking down Trump's visit to Notre Dame and the headlines it's making, Daniel Penny's acquittal and its broader implications, and the shocking murder of United Healthcare's CEO. Grab a drink, and let's get into it! 12:38 | Trump Transition 31:39 | Daniel Penny 45:14 | CEO Murder 59:01 | Syria
The girls sing their way into this week's pastry episode. After a brief discussion about vocal fry, Allison bemoans the week's frangipane signature as unnecessary. Lisa then recalls making it herself - with a 'meh'.This week's Phyllo dough technical has both girls raving about how good homemade spanokopita is. Lisa then explains why HER homemade phyllo dough days are far behind her. With Gill coming last in the technical, the girls discuss the merits of Gill's other bakes and wonder why she didn't receive a Hollywood handshake. The Paris-brest showstopper challenge gets dissected thoroughly, and, Lisa shares that the one she tasted in Mexico wasn't worth the calories. Allison brings up Nelly's unusual clothing and affect in this episode, and Lisa shares that she, and the entire internet are still very much pro-Nelly. Pastry week!Connect with us:https://soggybottomgirls.com Follow us on social media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soggybottomgirlsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/soggybottomgirls/
Summary In this episode, Andy welcomes sociolinguist Valerie Fridland to discuss her new book Like, Literally, Dude: Arguing for the Good in Bad English. They explore the significance of language use in leadership, including the use of filler words, intensifiers, and vocal fry. She challenges the notion that filler words should be eliminated, highlighting their cognitive and communicative benefits. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the complexities of language and its role in effective communication. It's a fun discussion about language that will have you laughing, for sure, but also leaving the conversation with insights to help you lead more effectively at work (and at home). Sound Bites "Probably the best answer is I know enough about other languages to order a beer in those languages and that's pretty much probably all you need." "But it's also on the other side that when we're letting ourselves get distracted by those speech features (filler words), and then we're dismissing what they have to say because of something we don't like, we're also doing something wrong." "I said I study vowel movements. He heard bowel movements and thought I was a gastroenterologist." "If parents are worried about the way their kids talk, just show really good interest in trying to copy it and they'll never say it in front of you again." Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:21 Start Of Interview 03:34 Language And Social Identity 06:56 The Evolution Of Language And Social Identity 13:41 The Role Of Filler Words 22:53 The History And Use Of 'Like' 34:11 Pressures On Women In The Workplace 34:58 Vocal Fry In Media And Public Perception 35:23 Gender And Vocal Fry Criticism 38:38 Understanding And Adapting Speech Features 39:52 Effective Communication Strategies 41:32 Judging Speech In Professional Contexts 47:48 Advice For Parents On Communication 50:18 Wrap-Up 50:39 Andy Comments After The Interview 52:51 Outtakes Learn More You can learn more about Valerie and her book at ValerieFridland.com. Prepare to Pass Your Project Management Certification Exam We regularly help people just like you prepare and pass their PMP and CAPM certification exams. If you or someone you know is thinking about pursuing project management certification, contact us! We'd love to help you earn your credential. Learn more and enroll at i-leadonline.com/PMSeries. Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast! Talent Triangle: Power Skills Topics: project management, leadership, language, social identity, filler words, communication, vocal fry, gendered speech, linguistic diversity, parenting The following music was used for this episode: Music: Fantastical Ferret by Tim Kulig License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Tuesday by Sascha Ende License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
In this Episode, Frank wonders why so many young women speak the same way? The Phenomenon is called "Vocal Fry". Uncovering the facts behind the XXY Olympic boxers! Why is the media and Libs making Kamala out to be Princess Diana? Episode is Sponsored By: www.lesdeliceslafrenaie.com IG: @deliceslafrenaie @lafrenaiebrossard www.batonrouge.ca enter to win a 250$ Gift Card for Baton Rouge here: https://forms.office.com/r/6a2R4awzEH IG: @batonrougegrillhouse The Drive By® Podcast is Brought to you by: www.ownspace.com *the views and opinions expressed on this podcast are of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of paid sponsors. The Drive By-Music-Intro/Extro https://open.spotify.com/track/2tAF0OfAhHdY76D9yCZ0T7?si=12de8dcd0d904211
In this episode Zazi and Tess talk about vocal fry, and Tess' experience with identifying that she is doing it and how she worked to reduce hers over time. As usual, they delve into the research behind vocal fry and it's impacts (particularly on women).
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Episode 27: "Inside The Spud Goodman Radio Show" Inside Episode #127 - "The Vocal Fry Episode" (Originally Aired 10-27-2016) Featuring former host of The Late Late Show, Comedian Craig Ferguson, Legendary & Golden Globe award winning actress, Jacqueline Bissett, and from Better Things, Office Space & American Housewife, Actor Diedrich Bader with Musical Guest: The Queen Annes. Designated laugher Gina came down with a bad case of Vocal Fry which annoyed everyone and Spud blamed it on the Kardashians, all of them. TV On Radio! Visit Spud's website at: spudgoodman.com
Listen to this episode on YouTube. Today, we're breaking down the latest college campus protests, the frivolity of the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and reviewing what Americans find sexiest in men's style. Tune in! Time Stamps: 12:16 - Campus Protests 36:38 - White House Correspondents' Dinner 49:20 - What's Sexy for Men 59:33 - Shout Outs
Hour 2 of A&G features... Do you have a March Madness bracket? We have a new example of Vocal Fry... Joe makes a comparison between Biden's poll numbers and.... The guy who tried to kill President Reagan is frustrated with modern culture. Stupid Should Hurt: https://www.armstrongandgetty.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of A&G features... Do you have a March Madness bracket? We have a new example of Vocal Fry... Joe makes a comparison between Biden's poll numbers and.... The guy who tried to kill President Reagan is frustrated with modern culture. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2 of A&G features... Do you have a March Madness bracket? We have a new example of Vocal Fry... Joe makes a comparison between Biden's poll numbers and.... The guy who tried to kill President Reagan is frustrated with modern culture. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Radioactive Rant, Mark and Tom make fun of imbeciles who use the lowest register of their voice when speaking to make themselves sound authoritative. Lowe's employees are awesome. Some State of the Union fun. Also, text messages from listeners, classic TV trivia, Celebrity Rant (a listener slams Madonna), Listener Rant and more low talking.We would greatly appreciate you recommending the Radioactive Rant Podcast to someone you know!Other ways to check-out Radioactive Rant:Online: Radioactive Rant WebsiteVideo: Radioactive Rant YouTube ChannelSocial: Radioactive Rant on Twitter
יצרני מכוניות יצטרכו להפסיק עם הבלבולי מוח האלה של הכל במסך מגע ויהיו חייבים לשים כפתורים פיזיים, אחרת לא יעברו מבחן הבטיחות האירופאי בציון 5 ב-NCAP החל מ-2026. מדובר בכפתורים כמו איתות ומגבים לפי דה וורג'. רגע ווטף. למה שמראש איתות יהיה במסך מגע??? למה צריך להושיט את היד ולהזיז את המבט ולחפש אותו (גם אם נניח שהוא במסך הראשי) ובגלל שזה לא משהו שבולט, אי אפשר להשתמש בזכרון שריר, ובאינטואציה? דעתי, למשל, נטרפה שכאשר החלפתי רכב עם מערכת בידור אחרת גיליתי שהכפתור על ההגה לא עושה פאוז למה שמתנגן, אלא רק מיוט. אין בזה שום הגיון. למה שאם אני מנגן משהו מהטלפון וצריך רגע שקט, אני ארצה להשתיק את הווליום, ושהוא ימשיך לרוץ בשקט, במקום לעצור אותו? ואז אני לא מוצא את כפתור העצירה במסך. אז איתות, שלפחות באופן תאורטי, ממה ששמעתי, אמורים להשתמש בו בכל פניה או מעבר נתיב. כי אז צריך פחות מכניקה וכבלים, זו הסיבה (ואולי כי אז יש מראה פחות חלק והייטקי). לי זה הזכיר את הסיפורים האלה על זה שמוציאים זית אחד מכל ארוחה במטוס, וחוסכים מיליארדים בשנה שמצטברים. כבלי חשמל וצמות של כבלים סביב ההגה יכולים להיחסך. וזה מטומטם שבכלל היה צריך את הסנקציה הזאת של NCAP האירופי (גוף עצמאי אבל כזה די מהווה סטנדרט למבחני בטיחות). לפי דה וורג' זה יהיה נכון גם לשיחות SOS. מה? יש מכוניות שאין צפצפה באמצע ההגה, כמו שאנחנו רגילים מאז שיש לנו בינבות בגיל שנתיים? כנראה! אני יכול לספר על רנו שהייתה לנו באזור שנות ה-90 שבה הצפצפה הופעלה על ידי אחת הידיות בצד ההגה שהיה צריך ללחוץ אותה פנימה. בנורווגיה, הזכיר לי חנן כהן, יש בתי ספר לנהיגה שבחרו שלא לעבור לטסלה, כי האיתות שם נעשה באמצעות כפתור על ההגה - מה שיכול לבלבל. אולי אנחנו סתם דינוזאורים שלא מוכנים לעבור לממש יעיל יותר, ופשוט דרוש זמן הסתגלות? לרלרת מבזק חדשות! פנגו החלה בתהליכים לרכוש את Gett. מה יקרה אם יתחרטו על העסקה? (שחר הבין את הרפרנס!) חברת Figure הוציאה רובוט שהוא הכי קרוב לאנושי אי פעם. טסלה גם מפתחת כזה, שהוא כמעט מוכן ונראה כך. שחר תוהה למה גם לרובוט יש Vocal Fry - תכונה מרגיזה ביותר אצל אמריקאים. מדענים יפנים ישגרו לחלל לווין מעץ. אם הוא יעמוד בכל המשימות שלו בחלל, הפיה הכחולה תהפוך אותו ללווין אמיתי. טוחן האשפה של שחר (שהוא מכנה גם בובה, לא ככה?????) התחיל לעשות רעשים מוזרים, כיצד הוא תיקן אותו בעצמו במאה שקל?
Dr. Rachel Fiore, Speech-language pathology instructor at LSU Health New Orleans, joins guest host Ian Hoch to explain what exactly is "vocal fry", and if it's keeping young women from achieving success in business or in academia.
When we speak in public, we tend to focus on the words we want to say and forget that we speak with our body, through our vocal production. By attending to the way we use our voices, we can find keys to what inhibits us, and what sets us free. Join me in conversation with Jennifer Hamady, a voice coach and therapist specializing in technical and emotional issues that interfere with self-expression.Click here to check the full show notes
In Season 2 Episode 3 of Great Voice No Training Mikayla suggests that post-Covid Minnie work with famous vocal coach Lyric Sonata. Later Mikayla and Minnie get some news.Support the showFor episode extras and the latest news, please visit greatvoicenotraining.com
What is vocal fry? Celebs who speak this way: Matthew McConaughey, Britney Spears, Kardashians, Woody Harrelson. Also: airline pilots, millennials, and Allison. (No shade to anyone - all in good fun here.) Is vocal fry bad for your vocal cords and hurting others' perception of you? Or is it maybe cute? My work wife Allison Pons (@allisonpons) joined me to discuss. Think: "This is your captain speaking..."Watch: https://youtu.be/A3ktFWE0ScY or emilybinder.com/podcastNew! Get priority replies & higher perks when you join my channel and support the show! YouTube Memberships from $2.99/mo. Cancel anytime: youtube.com/@EmilyBinder/videosTimestamps:0:30 Vocal fry on podcasts0:35 The quiet trend: why is everyone on TikTok speaking so softly?1:00 We demonstrate vocal fry1:30 Indie rock DJ voice (Pray for ATL!)2:05 Do men do vocal fry? Matthew McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, burners, Hacky Sack guys4:00 Business ladies. Fav posture / office stretch since we met in 2010Related videos:Write a Perfect Cover Letter in Minutes from 1 ChatGPT PromptGet 10 Unique Podcast Guest Questions from ChatGPT Prompt GeniusLaura Larios: Speaking with Confidence: Using Nervous System Voice TechniquesStop wearing huge headphones.MY TOOLS:1) Easily record a video podcast: emilybinder.com/riverside2) Edit audio or video like a Word doc: emilybinder.com/descriptSHOP MY GEAR:Full audio / video gear listMy mic: Shure SM7B Microphone - Complete Gear List: https://amzn.to/3snkG8DCheaper, also great mic: https://amzn.to/3MQ6H66Podcast - rate / review / subscribe: emilybinder.com/podcastBook a coaching session: emilybinder.com/callFollow & connect:My website | Beetle Moment Marketing | LinkedIn | X | Instagram | YouTube | Email Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode almost makes me lose my mind as we are reminded how annoying "vocal fry" is. Check out brand new merch on PapaSwolio.com! **NEW DROP** - Make Asylums Great Again **NEW DROP** - Muscle Alphabet ----------------------------- Watch the full episodes here: Subscribe on Rumble Submit A Question For The Show Click here to Join The SwoleFam Use Code "GTTFG" to get 10% OFF ALL MERCH! Get On Papa Swolio's Email List Download The 7 Pillars Ebook Try A Swolega Class From Inside Swolenormous X Get Your Free $10 In Bitcoin Questions? Email Us: Support@Swolenormous.com
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Learn everything you need to know about vocal fry, the creaky voice phenomenon that's been sweeping the nation. This comprehensive guide covers the science, perception, and uses of vocal fry, and helps you to understand why it's such a hot topic. ➡️✨
Learn everything you need to know about vocal fry, the creaky voice phenomenon that's been sweeping the nation. This comprehensive guide covers the science, perception, and uses of vocal fry, and helps you to understand why it's such a hot topic. ➡️✨
Another informative episode for the listeners, aka the Intelligensia, of The Jeffers Brief. Topics are: * Vocal Fry. What Is It and Why It is Dumb. * Canned Meats For Your Pantry * 12 Food Items You Should Not Order * Attacks On The Power Grid * Generic Drug Shortage * NYC Hamstrings It's Own Police Department....Again * Oil Climbs To 9 Month High * A New Law That 535 Grifters, Liars and Cheats Won't Like * Warning Signs For Dems * Why You Should Not Order Iced Tea When Dining Out * The Teaxas Power Grid * Dems Demand a New Tax ( I Know Big Surprise) * The White House Continues It's Shameless Lie ( Again, Big Surprise) * Bribem Admin Cancels Oil and Gas Leases in ANWR * NM Dem Gov Orders a 30 Day Moratorium On Open Carry www.john-jeffers.com www.contraradionetwork.com Text CONTRA to 68592
Another informative episode for the listeners, aka the Intelligensia, of The Jeffers Brief. Topics are: * Vocal Fry. What Is It and Why It is Dumb. * Canned Meats For Your Pantry * 12 Food Items You Should Not Order * Attacks On The Power Grid * Generic Drug Shortage * NYC Hamstrings It's Own Police Department....Again * Oil Climbs To 9 Month High * A New Law That 535 Grifters, Liars and Cheats Won't Like * Warning Signs For Dems * Why You Should Not Order Iced Tea When Dining Out * The Teaxas Power Grid * Dems Demand a New Tax ( I Know Big Surprise) * The White House Continues It's Shameless Lie ( Again, Big Surprise) * Bribem Admin Cancels Oil and Gas Leases in ANWR * NM Dem Gov Orders a 30 Day Moratorium On Open Carry www.john-jeffers.com www.contraradionetwork.com Text CONTRA to 68592 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/contra-radio-network/support
Scientists Develop Human Embryo Model Without Sperm Or EggsThis week, research published in the journal Nature detailed a model of a 14-day old human embryo created without using sperm or eggs. The hope is to shine a light into a previously unavailable window of an embryo's development, potentially helping to better understand miscarriages and side effects of medications taken during pregnancy. Ira talks with Casey Crownhart, climate and energy reporter at MIT Technology Review to talk about that and other top science news of the week including Japan's rocket launch to the moon, zinc batteries, and newly discovered toxic bird species.Sweating Is Our Biological SuperpowerSweat may feel like a constant summer companion, whether or not you exercise frequently. Being damp can feel uncomfortable, but the smells that follow—thanks to the lives and deaths of sweat-munching bacteria—are often socially stigmatized as well. (Deodorant itself is actually a very recent invention!)But sweat isn't just a cosmetic embarrassment: It's crucial to keeping us cool, as the evaporating liquid pulls heat energy from our bodies. If you look at animals that don't sweat, many have evolved alternate adaptations like peeing or even pooping on body parts to achieve that vital evaporative effect. People who are born unable to sweat run a constant risk of heatstroke.Ira talks to Sarah Everts, author of the new book, The Joy Of Sweat, about what makes sweat useful, the cool chemistry of this bodily fluid, and why it's our evolutionary superpower.Vocal Fry Serves Up Treats For Toothed WhalesToothed whales—species like orcas, bottlenose whales, and dolphins—use echolocation to zero in on prey about a mile deep into the ocean.Until now, scientists couldn't quite figure out how the whales were making these clicking sounds in the deep ocean, where there's little oxygen.A new study published in the journal Science, finds the key to underwater echolocation is vocal fry. Although in whales it might not sound like the creaky voice that some people love to hate, the two sounds are generated in a similar way in the vocal folds.Ira talks with the study's co-author, Dr. Coen Elemans, professor of bioacoustics and animal behavior at the University of Southern Denmark based in Odense, Denmark. To stay updated on all-things-science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
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2023.08.30 – 0972 – ‘Vocal Fry' Voice‘Vocal fry' voice[1],[2]Symptom: We have covered this in some depth previously, especially in episode 38: the low, glottal, creaky, choppy, breathy delivery often described as a millennial speech pattern used most often perhaps by women and most famously by the Kardashian clan and Katy Perry. It happens when vocal folds stay relaxed when you speak, with minimal air passing through them. It can give the impression to some that you are bored, lack intelligence, or less competent and less trustworthy.Prescription: Unless your audience is made up entirely of a millennial audience that would relate to vocal fry, you are probably better off avoiding this pattern of speech. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6r7LhcHHAc [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_LmC-ynqGM Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
*THIS WEEK:* Skittles: “Boycott the Rainbow”! What the hell has happened to women's voices? This Week In: “Things That Make You Go Hmmmm”*On “A la Carte”:* Lizzo's yoga pants, 70 year old, Cyndi Lauper is oppressed now, and Wayne Brady needs attention!*On “3 Pro Things”:* Ilhan Omar is rightfully thrown under the bus, a comedian/actor describes Amateur Nation to a tee, and, “The Worst Song You've (Probably) Never Heard".*DRYBAR COMEDY SPECIAL: “Amateur Nation*”: https://www.drybarcomedy.com/lous**MAIN: https://www.lousantini.com/**SUBSCRIBE* on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOh5fIZVQdT0VG2M59S0Vwg* *Facebook:* https://facebook.com/lousantinientertainment *Instagram:* https://www.instagram.com/lou.santini3/*Truth Social:* https://truthsocial.com/@lousantini3*LinkedIn:* https://www.linkedin.com/in/lousantini/*GETTR:* https://gettr.com/user/lousantini
00:00:00 Intro 00:20:40 good guy tim has been impressed with FBI 00:33:00 mikey asks treatz if it's fair for costreamers to dump on LCS level of play 00:44:20 Alienware break! 00:47:20 King of Vocal Fry's take: TL series proved Unforgiven was so overrated and did not deserve to be all pro 00:56:15 Dave's take: costreaming negativity comes from spectator perspective 01:04:38 fist's take: TL v GG proved that Summit is a liability 01:14:28 ricky's take: GG is better than every possible EU 4th seed outside of maybe G2 01:28:46 Ligit0r's take: C9 is about to get their third LCS Championship in a row. 01:37:43 Murderino's take: TL has proven themselves this Summer 01:45:40 RubySea's take: there should be 3 LCS teams leaving after this season 01:57:43 Outro
Alex is busy this week so Elisabeth and Julia hold down the fort! We've got OC, we've got ATL, and we've got Crappie Lake! YeeHaw!
In the June edition of my monthly AMA ep, I take questions on TikTok, Vocal Fry, OnlyFans, and whether there's an expiration date on modeling. Plus, answers to some FAQs around skincare and responses to critiques of the Kelly Rowland episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today you'll learn about what really happens when we get a whiff of something, about the mechanism that allows dolphins to communicate with vocal fry, and the dark and windy history of body donation.Find episode transcripts here: https://curiosity-daily-4e53644e.simplecast.com/episodes/odor-receptors-whale-vocal-fry-body-donationOdor Receptors “How do we smell? First 3D structure of human odour receptor offers clues.” by Miryam Naddaf. 2023https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-00818-3“First 3D model of human odor receptor tells us how we smell.” by Nergis Firtina. 2023.https://interestingengineering.com/science/first-3d-model-of-human-odor-receptor“Making Sense of Scents.” by Robin Marks. 2023.https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2023/03/424956/making-sense-scents Whale Vocal Fry“Who's Using Vocal Fry in the Ocean? Dolphins and Whaaaaaales.” by Sam Jones. 2023.https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/02/science/dolphins-whales-vocal-fry.html“They're, Like, Way Ahead of the Linguistic Currrve.” by Douglas Quenqua. 2012.https://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/28/science/young-women-often-trendsetters-in-vocal-patterns.html?_r=2&partner=rss&emc=rss&pagewanted=allBody Donation “From grave robbing to giving your own body to science - a short history of where medical schools get cadavers.” by Susan Lawrence & Susan E. Lederer. 2023.https://theconversation.com/from-grave-robbing-to-giving-your-own-body-to-science-a-short-history-of-where-medical-schools-get-cadavers-199947“The Body-Snatching Horror of John Scott Harrison.” by Livius Drusus. 2015.https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/64221/body-snatching-horror-john-scott-harrison“In Need of Cadavers, 19th-Century Medical Students Raided Baltimore's Graves.” by Antero Pietila. 2018.https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/in-need-cadavers-19th-century-medical-students-raided-baltimores-graves-180970629/Follow Curiosity Daily on your favorite podcast app to get smarter with Calli and Nate — for free! Still curious? Get exclusive science shows, nature documentaries, and more real-life entertainment on discovery+! Go to https://discoveryplus.com/curiosity to start your 7-day free trial. discovery+ is currently only available for US subscribers.
Dr. Valerie Fridland is a professor, sociolinguist, author, and public speaker. Her recent book is: Like, Literally, Dude. Arguing for the Good in Bad English.She joins me on the podcast today for a fascinating discussion about aspects of English we often consider to be bad, such as UM and AH. We also talk about the use of "like" and other language features like Vocal Fry. Valerie also helps me feel more comfortable with my use of UM and AH in speech as they actually have special meanings within conversation.This is a fascinating conversation and I hope you like it too!Show notes page - https://levelupenglish.school/podcast216Sign Up for Free Lessons - https://www.levelupenglish.school/#freelessonsJoin Level Up English - https://courses.levelupenglish.schoolBy becoming a member, you can access all podcast transcripts, listen to the private podcast and join live lessons and courses on the website.The Baby TribeA podcast dedicated to infant nutrition and health Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
5,000 years ago riding left traces on the legs and butts of the earliest horsepeople; Whales use ‘vocal fry' to echolocate at depth; Fossils suggest that if equatorial oceans get too warm, plankton may desert; Scientists have mapped the most complex animal brain yet - and it's the size of a grain of salt; A new book explores the unique biology and uncertain fate of Australia's iconic koala.
Reading the science headlines this week, we have A LOT of questions. Why are more animals than just humans saddled — er, blessed — with vocal fry? Why should we care if 8 million year old plankton fossils are in different locations than plankton living today? And is humanity finally united on protecting the Earth's seas with the creation of the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction treaty? Luckily, it's the job of the Short Wave team to decipher the science behind the headlines. This week, that deciphering comes from co-hosts Emily Kwong and Aaron Scott, with the help of NPR climate correspondent Lauren Sommer. Hang out with us as we dish on some of the coolest science stories in this ocean-themed installment of our regular newsy get-togethers! Have suggestions for what we should cover in our next news round up? Email us at shortwave@npr.org.
Inside The ‘Chaos Machine' Of Social Media Despite social media's early promises to build a more just and democratic society, over the past several years, we've seen its propensity to easily spread hate speech, misinformation and disinformation. Online platforms have even played a role in organizing violent acts in the real world, like genocide against the Rohinga people in Myanmar, and the violent attempt to overturn the election at the United States capitol. But how did we get here? Has social media fundamentally changed how we interact with the world? And how did big tech companies accumulate so much unchecked power along the way? Read an excerpt of The Chaos Machine: The Inside Story of How Social Media Rewired Our Minds and Our World here. Taking On Renewables' AC/DC Disconnect In the push to transition society to more renewable energy sources, there are several logistical challenges. One central question involves the best way to connect solar panels and battery storage—which both produce direct current, into an energy grid that primarily provides alternating current at the local level. Dr. Suman Debnath leads a project called the Multiport Autonomous Reconfigurable Solar power plant (MARS) at Oak Ridge National Lab. He and his colleagues have designed a system of advanced power electronics that allow large, utility-scale solar facilities and battery storage projects to feed either AC or DC power, as needed. The approach, Debnath says, will both allow for better integration of those electric resources into the grid, and make it more possible to transport power long distances using more efficient DC transmission lines. Debnath talks with Ira about the MARS project, and ways to modernize the country's power distribution system for greater reliability and efficiency. Are These Ancient Galaxies Too Big For Their Age? We've all been wowed by the amazing images from the James Webb Space Telescope, or JWST. But sometimes, the important data isn't in those amazing galactic swirls or wispy nebula images, but in the images of tiny smudges from far, far away. Astronomers recently described some of those smudges, tiny red dots thought possibly to be ancient, distant galaxies, in the journal Nature. However, if the red dots do in fact represent galaxies, they appear to be too large to fit predictions for how fast galaxies form. The possible galaxies may be about 13 billion years old, forming just 500 to 700 million years after the Big Bang, but appear to contain as many stars as much more mature galaxies. Dr Erica Nelson, an assistant professor of Astrophysics at the University of Colorado, Boulder and one of the authors of that paper, joins Ira to talk about the observation and what could explain the confusing finding. How These Russian Wasps Could Help Save Ash Trees How do you find an insect the size of your fingertip in a densely packed forest? For Jian Duan, the answer is simple: Follow the dead ash trees. On a rainy day in eastern Connecticut, Duan, a federal research entomologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, walked to a dying ash covered with holes. Peeling back the bark with a drawknife, he revealed a mess of serpentine tunnels. Curled up inside was one of his targets: a larva of emerald ash borer. “Let's collect it,” Duan said, gesturing as his assistant handed him a pair of tweezers tied to a brightly-colored ribbon. (In case you're wondering, the ribbon makes the tweezers easy to spot when they're dropped on the leaf-covered ground.) But today Duan isn't just collecting emerald ash borers. He's also looking for their predator, one released here on purpose in 2019 and 2020: a wasp known as Spathius galinae (pronounced spay-see-us glee-nuh). “It's from the Russian Far East,” Duan said, smiling. “Unfortunately, there are no common names for these parasitic wasps.” To read the rest, visit sciencefriday.com. Vocal Fry Serves Up Treats For Toothed Whales Toothed whales—species like orcas, bottlenose whales, and dolphins—use echolocation to zero in on prey about a mile deep into the ocean. Until now, scientists couldn't quite figure out how the whales were making these clicking sounds in the deep ocean, where there's little oxygen. A new study published in the journal Science, finds the key to underwater echolocation is vocal fry. Although in whales it might not sound like the creaky voice that some people love to hate, the two sounds are generated in a similar way in the vocal folds. Ira talks with the study's co-author, Dr. Coen Elemans, professor of bioacoustics and animal behavior at the University of Southern Denmark based in Odense, Denmark. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
On this week's show: Researchers are finding new ways to mitigate implicit bias in medical settings, and how toothed whales use distinct vocal registers for echolocation and communication First up this week: how to fight unconscious bias in the clinic. Staff Writer Rodrigo Pérez Ortega talks with host Sarah Crespi about how researchers are attempting to fight bias on many fronts—from online classes to machine learning to finding a biomarker for pain. Next up on the show: a close look at toothed whale vocalization. Though we have known for more than 50 years that toothed whales such as orcas, sperm whales, and dolphins make diverse and useful sounds, how these noises are produced by their bodies has not been well understood. Coen Elemans, a professor in biology and head of the sound communication and behavior group at the University of Southern Denmark, joins Sarah to talk about using endoscopy and high-speed cameras as well as tissue samples and tracking data to learn how they achieve such amazing feats of sound. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast [Image: Thumy Phan; Music: Jeffrey Cook] [alt: looking through glasses at a distorted face in what looks like a medical setting with podcast overlay] Authors: Sarah Crespi; Rodrigo Pérez Ortega Episode page: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adh3706 About the Science Podcast: https://www.science.org/content/page/about-science-podcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you would like to buy your own copy of Britney Spears's Blackout, go to the Bloomsbury website and use code pod35 followed your respective country code, US, UK, CA, AU, depending on where you are located. Natasha Lasky is a writer and filmmaker living in Chicago and author of our 33 1/3 book Britney Spears's Blackout. In part one of this episode, we discuss Britney Spears' 2007 album Blackout, which was released at a harrowing time in Spears' life. We discuss the album in relation to Spears' personal life as well as in relation to popular culture. Then, we look at the album's production and the public response to it, including backlash to Spears' vocal fry and the impact Spears' literal and figurative voice has had on popular music. Take a listen.
Episode 138 “Vocal Fry and Sadness” 0:00 Introduction: Some kind of pirate voice 2:25 What We Done Watched 6:40 Dumb Dudes News 10:15 The Questions Times 16:41 The New New Trailers 17:23 65 https://youtu.be/bHXejJq5vr0 20:09 Barbie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6Yf1knTUxU 22:20 The Whale https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWiQodhMvz4 23:25 A Good Person (redband) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KH89ovAwBk 24:40 Showing Up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fu7Nf6jJ99s 26:35 Mayor of Kingstown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8Yj68qXxZE 29:09 The Seven Faces of Jane https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_doVSE-YHA4 31:59 Scream 6 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-2JYI8NULM 37:51 Across the Spiderverse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQpGd4TI8fE ScreenCrush easter egg video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddH1ER5qJm4 42:55 The Robber Hotzenplotz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAl3fBwR5WE 46:33 Contact Info 47:25 Quick Mickey 48:58 VIdYOgames ¼ Portion 53:23 Judas https://youtu.be/pmefiirV0JM Instagram: @TrailerBlazersPodcast Email us @ TrailerBlazersPod@gmail.com Twitter @Trailer_Blazers Rate & Review us on Apple Podcasts please!
Matt Ramsey is a vocal coach, singing teacher and YouTuber. He has worked with singers of all levels, but really enjoys working with adult beginners. His YouTube channel has over 30 million views and almost 300,000 subscribers. In this episode we discuss different vocal styles, how voices change with age, vocal fry and more! 0:00:00 - Intro0:00:45 - Preconceived Notions of Singing 0:01:45 - Bob Dylan & Punk Singers 0:05:58 - Pop Singers, P!nk & Broadway 0:07:37 - Bob Dylan & Sustaining Notes 0:08:45 - Polished Music of the 80s Vs. Rougher 90s 0:10:50 - How to Sing with Emotion 0:13:30 - Matt's Path to Become a Voice Coach 0:18:55 - Starting a YouTube Channel & Growing It 0:26:53 - Vocal Ranges 0:30:57 - Vocal Fry 0:36:15 - Auto Tuning Singers 0:38:25 - Working with Beginners Vs Professionals 0:43:50 - Singers Voices Changing with Age 0:47:25 - Vocals, Abs & Being in Shape 0:52:33 - Talent Vs. Practice 0:55:00 - Medical Issues with Singers 0:58:00 - Working with Certain Songs0:59:35 - Death Metal Singing 1:00:55 - Austin Music Scene 1:04:22 - Health Alliance for Austin Musicians 1:08:55 - Outro Matt Ramsey website:https://ramseyvoice.com/Vocal Range Finder:https://rangefinder.ramseyvoice.com/Health Alliance for Austin Musicians website:https://www.myhaam.org/Chuck Shute website:http://chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
This week we are sitting down solo dolo to recap thanksgiving and some relevant aeromedical news. Emma shares her recent Spotlight in the AOPA magazine and all that's happened since. We also talk about Billy Hoffman's piece in the American Scientific regarding mental health in aviation. Grab a beer and a box of Kleenex, the girls are back. If you or a loved one is struggling, help is available. Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. SOCIAL LINKS- Instagram: https://Instagram.com/thepilotspandemic https://instagram.com/emneonicon https://Instagram.com/thefitaviatrix Link for aeromedical reform petition: https://www.change.org/apilotspandemic WEBSITE: https://msha.ke/thepilotspandemic/ SPONSORS: www.airfarepouch.com @airfarepouch Code:pilotspodcast www.avi-foods.com @avi_foods_co Code:pilotspandemic https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/we-need-to-change-the-system-that-keeps-pilots-from-seeking-mental-health-care/ https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2022/december/pilot/what-is-online --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepilotspandemic/support
Do we all speak like Valley Girls now? How did television change the American teenager? Why is the mean girl mean? What was a better one season show Freaks & Geeks or My So-Called Life? Did the teen movie become too self-aware? Is Euphoria made for millennials? We explore the history of television & the American teenager, the history of the televised teen drama, the mean girl trope, movies like Heathers, Clueless, Mean Girls, Now and Then, Can't Hardly Wait, Young Adult, Bring It On & many more while getting into what make girl groups so powerful & telling you all a about our own teenage years we also get a 90's fashion lesson & learn about Vocal Fry & Uptalk. Plus, 90's & 2000's television, reality TV fights & the impact of bullying. Books As If! The Oral History of Clueless, As Told by Amy Heckerling, the Cast, and the Crew by Jen Chaney Bitch by Elizabeth Wurtzel Articles Cheney, Jen. (June, 9, 2015). An Oral History of How Clueless Became an Iconic 90s Classic. Variety. Thompson, Amy (July 19,2020). Clueless: Director Amy Heckerling and Designer Mona May Break Down the Film's Iconic Outfits. Variety, Hafford, Michael. A Brief History of the Teen, Mel Magazine Highfill, Samantha. For the love of teen TV: How the genre has evolved and why it's so powerful, Entertainment Weekly Thompson, Derek. A Brief History of Teenagers, The Saturday Evening Post Videos: The Take The Mean Girl Trope, Bring It On The Fall of the-all American Cheerleader Wired, Accent Expert Breaks Down Language Pet Peeves Comedy Hype- Why UPN's Black Sitcoms Ended Cloud English, Are We Slowly Becoming Valley Girls? Vice, The Dark Side of the 90's --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/broadsnextdoor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/broadsnextdoor/supportThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5803223/advertisement
It's Q&A time! We're back, answering YOUR burning questions! What should you do if you've always dreamed of living elsewhere but your partner has no interest in moving? If your baby name is stolen by someone close to you, is it cause for confrontation? And is refusing to put down the toilet seat a simple act of laziness or a sign of something more? Come join us in our living room for the Shandy take! 0:00 - Q1: I'm Secretly Dating My Brother's Friend After He Explicitly Told Me Not To—How Should I Proceed?7:52 - Q2: I've Long Dreamed Of Moving But My Partner Has No Interest—Help!21:25 - Q3: My Brother-In-Law Used Our Baby Name For His Dog—Should I Just Get Over It? 51:59 - Q4: My Husband's Vocal Fry Drives Me Up The Wall—Should I Mention It?1:02:04 - Q5: My New Guy Actively Refuses To Put Down The Toilet Seat—Should I Be Concerned? If you have a relationship question, write us at: dearshandy@gmail.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dear-shandy/donationsSubscribe and watch the episodes on YouTube! https://bit.ly/SubscribeDearShandyFollow us!Dear Shandy - https://www.instagram.com/dearshandySharleen Joynt - https://www.instagram.com/sharleenjoyntAndy Levine - https://www.instagram.com/machinelevinePrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dear-shandy/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Do Diners Still Exist?: Sure they are out there, but for the most part, WHERE HAVE ALL THE DINERS GONE!?Breakfast Options: Breakfast foods are the great unifier as we go over potato options and much, much more!Mad Disrespectful: Dumb asshole doesn't realize that she is the villain as the refuses to get out of a cancelled Uber. Also a homeless man sleeping in your car and getting murdered over too much mayo on a Subway sandwich.DONE APOLOGIZING!, YOU NEED ME!, I'M THE REAL HERO!, HOMELANDER!, THE BOYS!, HOLDING OUT FOR A HERO!, BONNIE TYLER!, BIG BOOBS SUCKEM!, WE NEED A GAY MONTH!< A WHOLE MONTH!, THEY/THEM!, JEWGUYS!, I'VE GOT A QUESTION JIM!, DO DINERS EXIST!?, IHOP!, DENNY'S!, CITY BOY!, NEW YORK!, RESTAURANT!, OPEN ROAD!, SCARECROW!, BUS TRIP!, 3 DAYS!, CAST!, BOOT!, BACKSEAT!, BUS STATIONS!, TRUCK STOP DINER!, TACO BELL!, MCDONALDS!, WAWA!, GAS STATION!, HASH HOUSE A GO GO!, WAFFLE HOUSE!, SQUEEZED OUT!, THE BACKDOOR!, JOE'S HANDLE!, FAST FOOD!, 24 HOUR!, LATE NIGHT!, BREAKFAST!, TOKYO!, 711!, NOODLES!, JAPAN!, CHICKEN PARM!, HASH BROWN!, HOME FRIES!, POTATOES!, BREAKFAST!, POTATO PATTY!, KETCHUP!, GRIDDLECAKES!, TOURNAMENT OF KINGS!, MEDIEVAL TIMES!, WAFFLES!, PANCAKES!, FRENCH TOAST!, MICKEY WAFFLE!, TOAST!, SANDWICH!, SYRUP!, DESSERT WAFFLES!, FROSTING!, SAUSAGE!, BACON!, MAC AND CHEESE!, UBER!, CANCELLED!, SHIT TALK!, VOCAL FRY!, MAD DISRESPECTFUL!, STEAMING!, HOT!, NOT GOING TO SCHOOL!, DA FUCK!, HOMELESS SLEEPING!, IN CASE!, JACKASS!, BEATING OFF!, SUBWAY!, SHOOTING!, TOO MUCH MAYO!, GUNS!, MURDER!, SCARY!, OWNER!, LOW ENERGY!, TRUMP!, RBG!, ELTON JOHN!, TINY DANCER!, LORD OF THE RINGS!, COLDPLAY!, HOW TO SAVE A LIFE!
Warrior women, this is an important and timely episode of the Advancing Women Podcast. Our speech, our “tone”, and even the octave of our voice is under attack! Scrutiny of women's speaking patterns is the latest frontier in an endless barrage of judgment and undermining women face. It is yet another way to blame women. An attempt to shift the emphasis to fixing women versus doing the hard work of fixing structural, and organizational inequities. We must see tone policing and commentary about upspeak and vocal fry for what it is. It's not a peeve that needs to be professionally developed away. It's not really even about our tone of voice. It's about power and status, and who is allowed to have it. Research shows that it is FEMALE vocal fry or up speak that is noticed and criticized. It contributes to negative perceptions of women's BUT NOT MEN'S competence and confidence. We don't have to accept the nonsensical ideology that constantly expects women to change. As criticisms mount and gain momentum, we must acknowledge and call out how the workforce keeps adding ridiculous standards for women, finding new ways to suggest deficits and breathe new life into the fix-the-women narrative. We are neither broken nor defective. We don't need to be fixed. As always, it's not your fault, but it is your problem, so don't miss this episode to learn more about tone policing, upspeak, and vocal fry. As Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said "Women belong in all places where decisions are being made”, and all the gendered, inequitable judgment of our character traits and even of our voices and tone won't change that fact if WE continue to believe – to KNOW - that we belong! For more about Dr. DeSimone and the Advancing Women Podcast Email: drdesimone@advancingwomenpodcast.com Website: https://advancingwomenpodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/advancingwomenpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/advancingwomenpodcast/ References: Business Inside Men Use Upspeak and Vocal Fry Too (businessinsider.com) Harvard Annals of Surgery: Women as Deficit: Re-evaluating Interventions to Establish Gender Equity women-as-deficit-re-evaluating-interventions-to.pdf (massgeneral.org) Mashable (Rachel Thompson) Stop telling women how they should talk | Mashable NPR From Upspeak To Vocal Fry: Are We 'Policing' Young Women's Voices? : NPR The Conversation https://theconversation.com/keep-an-eye-on-vocal-fry-its-all-about-power-status-and-gender-45883#:~:text=Vocal%20fry%20is%20a%20distinct,of%20belonging%20in%20that%20tribe Time https://time.com/5006345/what-is-vocal-fry/ Upworthy https://www.upworthy.com/what-is-vocal-fry-and-why-doesnt-anyone-care-when-men-talk-like-that Examples of male vocal fry https://the-toast.net/2015/07/22/examples-of-male-vocal-fry/