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Episode: 2670 The Expanded Human Habitat: Our Solar System as a Defining Environment. Today, we expand the notion of environment.
The 2026 Earth Day in Eau Claire, WI, featured an Earth Fest with a wealth of tables, displays, demos, and more, among them the table for Kaiserson Bee Company. Their varieties of honey infusions, like chili, hibiscus, Tulsi, vanilla, coffee, and lavender were certainly intriguing, but the whole story and method of their production was even more interesting.
In Part 2 of this interview with scholar, philosopher, and researcher Jean Houston, Ph.D., she shares her first meeting with American cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead, one of her early and most impactful mentors. Margaret considered Jean her "adopted daughter" and encouraged her to keep searching, keep understanding, keep putting pieces together to make some sense of it all. Mead was one of the early founders of Earth Day and taught Jean to keep reaching for solutions. Through this experience, Jean learned to produce extensive writing about the "new story of humanity" – she wrote books every month about history, culture, and possibilities. Jean talks today about how we can progress through community and cooperation and use our creativity to the fullest, by recognizing the good in one another. We can activate our innate genes as beings seeking constant growth and evolve to become higher humans as we visualize the possibilities and create the world we want. This is entelechy – it pushes us toward what humanity could be. Through her mentors and studies, Jean learned to observe and hone her particular awareness in a unique way of seeing people and raising them to their greatness. She worked for the UN and with many cultures throughout the world as well as working with Presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter. Today we are asked to consider, "What does a world that works look like?" New science, quantum physics, and relational science teach that there is unity and oneness. Jean believes we are in a renaissance period now and although we've experienced the pandemic, wars, and scenes of outrage, we've also seen the linking of hearts, which is indeed the gestation period of a New Humanity. People want peace worldwide. We can do this by accessing the very depths of the human spirit which is available to all of us by seeing the very best in one another. This is the second of a two-part discussion. Info: JeanHouston.com. This interview was originally taped in May 2022. Scholar, philosopher, and researcher Jean Houston, Ph.D., made her transition very recently and we air this in her honor.
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Ex. 3:1-15 Steve Kiesel Understanding how God will recycle and repurpose people to fulfill his Word and will in order to live for Him.
Sky, Storytelling, AI and the Future of Youth Education with Nishy Lall In this episode of The EdTech Podcast, Philippa is joined by Nishy Lall, a strategic senior leader with over 15 years' experience shaping large-scale social impact, youth engagement, digital equity and inclusion programmes across the UK, Europe and the US. Nishy leads Sky's youth and social impact work, helping young people fulfil their potential through digital access, creativity, storytelling and real-world industry experiences. Through initiatives such as Sky Up Academy Studios, The Edit, and wider Sky youth programmes, she shares how Sky is opening doors into media, technology and creative careers for young people who may not otherwise see those pathways as available to them. This conversation explores how immersive media experiences, AI, creative technology and industry partnerships can help young people build confidence, communication skills, digital literacy and a stronger sense of belonging. From creating news reports in professional-style studios to using tools such as Adobe Express for storytelling challenges, Nishy explains how Sky's programmes support both teachers and learners by connecting curriculum, creativity and future skills. At the heart of the episode is a powerful message: opportunities shape futures. When young people are given access to the right environments, tools and encouragement, they can begin to see themselves differently — not as a finished article, but as someone with agency, curiosity and potential. Episode Summary Nishy Lall from Sky joins The EdTech Podcast to discuss how Sky's youth programmes are helping young people build confidence, skills and aspirations through digital media, AI, creative technology and real-world industry experiences. The conversation explores Sky Up Academy Studios, where young people step into studio environments, take on production roles, create their own news reports and experience the power of storytelling from script to screen. Nishy also shares the impact of The Edit, Sky's schools-based storytelling challenge developed with Adobe, which gives young people access to creative tools and the opportunity to explore themes such as climate change, diversity, mental health, wellbeing and media literacy. Philippa and Nishy discuss the role of AI in education, the importance of ethical and responsible use, and why young people should be supported to see technology as an enabler rather than a replacement for human creativity. They also explore digital equity, inclusion, teacher support, lifelong learning, creative career pathways and the importance of helping every young person feel that they belong in future-facing industries. Key Themes Sky's youth and social impact work Nishy shares how Sky's social impact programmes are designed to help young people fulfil their potential through digital access, creativity and future skills. Sky Up Academy Studios The episode explores how students visit immersive studio spaces, take on roles such as presenter, editor, director and camera operator, and create their own media content linked to curriculum themes. Digital equity and access Nishy describes digital equity as fairness — ensuring young people have access to tools, experiences and environments that allow them to express themselves and discover new possibilities. AI, creativity and responsible use The conversation explores how young people are already engaging with AI, why prompt literacy and critical thinking matter, and how AI can support ideation and storytelling when used responsibly. Creative technology and career pathways Sky's programmes help students understand the range of roles within media, broadcast, film, storytelling and creative technology, opening up pathways they may never have previously considered. Supporting teachers and curriculum learning The discussion highlights how media production can bring subjects such as history, geography, English, climate education and online safety to life in new and memorable ways. Belonging, confidence and inclusion Nishy shares examples of young people thriving in studio environments, including those who may struggle in traditional classroom settings, and explains why confidence and belonging are central to long-term impact. Chapter Markers 00:00 Introduction to Nishy Lall and Sky's youth impact 02:30 Sky Up Academy Studios: a hands-on industry experience 03:18 Building teamwork, communication and digital literacy 05:07 AI in education and young people's digital confidence 06:20 Inspiring creativity and confidence in young learners 08:01 Inclusion, accessibility and opportunity for all 09:23 The fourth industrial revolution and youth readiness 10:53 Real-world careers: from studio experience to industry pathways 13:20 Using media to teach history and other curriculum subjects 15:21 Supporting diverse learners and students with additional needs 18:50 Earth Day, World Book Day and meaningful media projects 21:39 Media literacy and responsible content creation 22:55 AI, creativity, ethics and prompt literacy 25:26 The future of work and lifelong learning 28:34 Sky's role in digital innovation and education 35:01 Building confidence, aspiration and belonging 37:24 Partnerships, industry collaboration and authentic learning 42:01 Preparing educators for a changing digital world 44:14 Creating opportunities for all young people 45:35 Closing reflections and future outlook 46:13 Empowering youth through creative education 46:43 Why digital equity matters 47:08 Community, engagement and the role of EdTech Guest Bio Nishy Lall is a strategic senior leader with over 15 years' experience shaping large-scale social impact, youth engagement, digital equity and inclusion strategies across the UK, Europe and the US. She brings extensive board and non-executive experience, deep governance expertise and a strong track record of financial leadership, including oversight of multi-million-pound budgets and complex programme portfolios. Nishy is recognised for influencing national conversations on skills, inclusion and media literacy, and for building high-value partnerships across industry, education and the technology sector. She is an award-winning change-maker, recognised as Asian Women of the Year 2020 — Social & Humanitarian, Drum Awards Change Maker of the Year 2022, and We Make Change Top 100 Change Leader 2025. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishy-lall-61b91415/ Resources and Links Sky Up – The Edit: https://www.skyup.sky/the-edit Sky Up Academy Studios: https://www.skyup.sky/academy-studios Access All Arts: https://accessallarts.skyarts.uk/ Sky Group on X: https://x.com/SkyGroup Adobe Creative Cloud: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html
"If you don't plan for where your customers are moving, you're not going to have a business." – Melinda PowelsonIn this week's episode, Carol sits down with Melinda Powelson, CEO of Match Engine, to explore what brand survival really looks like when the industry you built your business on starts disappearing beneath your feet. From a Denver recycling company founded just after the first Earth Day to one of the earliest lead generation platforms on the internet, Match Engine's story is a masterclass in knowing when to pivot — and having the courage to actually do it.Melinda breaks down why so many businesses get left behind when industries shift, why watching trends and data is non-negotiable for long-term survival, and how her company is already preparing for the decline of paper shredding by moving into medical waste, electronic recycling, and AI-powered sales tools. Carol and Melinda also dig into the tension between embracing AI and protecting the human touch in customer relationships, why office paper shipments have dropped 36% since COVID, and what the Yellow Pages and Kodak teach us about ignoring the writing on the wall.The conversation also covers family business succession, founder syndrome, why 70–80% of family-run businesses fail between the first and second generation, the real difference between wanting something and committing to it, and why hiring people with a tolerance for change may be the single most important thing a leader can do right now.TakeawaysBusinesses that fail to track industry trends risk becoming the next Kodak or Yellow Pages.Office paper shipments in the U.S. have dropped 36% since COVID — document-heavy industries must adapt.Medical waste and electronic recycling are growth verticals as paper shredding declines.AI search is reshaping lead generation, and businesses that ignore it will fall behind.Using AI to enhance your team's performance is fundamentally different from using it to replace people.Customers in certain demographics still strongly prefer speaking to a human over a bot.Family business succession fails 70–80% of the time between the first and second generation.The baton handoff only works when the original founder is willing to fully let go.Commitment — not just wanting — is what separates entrepreneurs who make it from those who don't.Hiring for change tolerance is as important as hiring for skill.Women leaders may have a natural advantage in delegation and trust-based team building.A subscription revenue model offers stability that a pure lead-generation model cannot.Chapters00:00 Intro: Office paper is down 36% — is your business paying attention?01:09 Introducing Melinda Powelson and Match Engine01:58 How it all started: Tri Our Recycling and the first Earth Day02:34 Building a website in 1995 before Google existed03:38 The birth of Shred Nations and early lead generation04:09 Why the internet business was losing $20K a month — and how they fixed it04:46 The fundamentals of pivoting: platform economics and customer value06:19 Advice for leaders who know they're falling behind07:09 "Fish where the fish are" — and the fish have moved07:32 Why AI search is the next frontier for lead generation09:37 Defining risk: changing what works today for an uncertain tomorrow10:26 Match Engine's AI philosophy: enhance people, don't replace them11:31 Why boomers won't talk to bots — and why that matters12:28 Salesforce's AI hiring reversal as a cautionary tale13:12 The value of people and hiring for change tolerance13:57 How Melinda entered the family business (she was an English major)15:09 The gradual baton handoff from father to daughter16:16 Why family business succession fails 70–80% of the time17:16 The personal commitment that made the difference18:48 Eight years as CEO — and the three and a half that changed everything19:23 Why CEOs need peer groups — and how hard they are to find22:11 Founder syndrome and why women may be better at letting go24:24 Planning your own exit from day one26:19 Building a new team and saying hard goodbyes27:27 Vision first, then team, then adapt28:26 Industry shift: paper down, medical waste and e-recycling up30:04 The Yellow Pages and Kodak lesson30:56 Revenue targets and the move toward a subscription modelConnect With Host Carol SchultzFind more information about our host Carol Schultz and her company at Vertical Elevation, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram.Want to be our next guest expert? Email cat.gloria@verticalelevation.com with your information.And of course, click "follow" to stay up-to-date on new episodes and leave an honest review/rating letting us know what you thought!
"We are experiencing what some people call sort of a shutdown of the public square in the United States and around the world," says veteran environmental activist André Carothers. Along with the former executive director of Greenpeace US, Annie Leonard, the two have co-authored a new book about the history of protest, why it works, and why it's under attack. Protest: Respect It. Defend It. Use It. was written to "remind readers about the role protests played in gaining a lot of the progress that we take for granted today," Leonard says. Earth Day 1970 famously saw around 10% of the U.S. population actively participating in one of the largest demonstrations in the nation's history. This led to a number of landmark environmental laws that are arguably taken for granted today. Protest highlights how movements begin, and ultimately shape public discourse leading to these significant victories. The authors also highlight how some in society often lionize protest movements of the past, while condemning ones of the present, forgetting that at their inception, protests and the movements they represent are often unpopular. Leonard and Carothers point to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., whose approval rating never went above 50% in all his years as a civil rights leader. His disapproval rating stood at 75% the year he was assassinated. "There's something about the gymnastics of history that allows us to honor these people well after they're dead, but not when it's happening right in front of them," Carothers says. You can find a copy of Protest: Respect It. Defend It. Use It. at theprotestbook.com. Please take a minute to let us know what you think of our podcast here. Mike DiGirolamo is the host & producer for the Mongabay Newscast based in Sydney. Find him on LinkedIn and Bluesky. Image Caption: Photographer Jonathan Bachman was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for capturing a photograph of Ieshia Evans being arrested in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It was Ieshia Evans first protest, and Bachman's first time covering one. The photo was included in The New York Times' "The Year in Pictures 2016," among other honors. jonathan bachman / reuters. Shepard Fairey—a prolific artist and activist who often addresses social and political issues in his work—was invited by the authors of 'Protest' to interpret Bachman's photograph for the book. Image credit to Shepard Fairey. Image Courtesy of Patagonia Books. —- Timecodes (00:00) The attack on protesters (10:32) Combatting vilification of protesters (16:27) Amplifying messaging through art (21:05) Why non-violence works (32:04) A red line has been crossed (36:56) How students are stopping a pipeline (39:46) Earth Day 1970 (42:48) Protest is not enough
The process of rally and march and rally and march could be transformed by a complete surprise, by subversive humor… The Church of Stop Shopping preached and sang for a 24 hours on Earth Day, midnight to midnight facing the grand doorway of the top fossil fuel investor, JPMorgan Chase. The big oil bankers seeing us in their windows may have found us frivolous, or annoying or even unnerving…. We think it may stick in their heads. Our activist friends joined us in running around and around the monster building dressed like old-style bankers, tophats and vests and pin stripes
Tracy Gibbs’s gives her second Shuso talk on “Expressing the Dharma Through Language and Silence.” This is the seventh talk on the “Awakening of Faith in the Mahayana” series referencing the book “The Awakening of Faith: Attributed to Asvaghosa.” Asvaghosha's text, translated into Chinese in 500 AD, was written as a comprehensive summary of the essentials of Mahayana Buddhism. We study it as deep background on the principles that animate Suzuki Roshi's teaching in his book “Becoming Yourself.” Tracy is giving this first shuso talk on Earth Day on “Connecting with the Tide of Dharma.” Suggested donation: $7 https://bit.ly/donate-edz-online-teachings We cannot continue offering teachings online without it. Thank you! https://s3.us-west-1.amazonaws.com/edz.assets/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Awakening-of-Faith-in-Mahayana-Talk-7-Tracy-Grubbs-Shuso-Talk-2.mp3
Earth Day was two weeks ago, but that doesn't stop us from dedicating an entire episode to Mother Gaia (okay, mostly dedicated to Mother Gaia). We forego a closing segment to answer three new questions: What is the National Anthem of the Internet? How can I get The Youth to get excited about balloon release alternatives? And what do the trees in the park gossip about?"Chocolate Rain" Original Song by Tay Zonday, used in accordance with its Creative Commons license. Join our Patreon!$1/monthAccess to the YDAFT Discord$4/monthAccess to the YDAFT Discord20% off all merch Access to our monthly bonus episodes..."Opps! All Tangents!" Go to https://www.patreon.com/youdidntaskforthis to become a member! Submit your least pressing questions, local legends, definitive rankings, neighborhood group drama, and whatever else you want us to cover at youdidntaskforthis@gmail.com or @udidntaskpod on TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.You can also leave us a voicemail on The Thoughtline at (410) 929-5329 and we might just play it on the show!
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What do you do when you're alone? When you're scared, anxious, lonely, or afraid, when you feel strong craving? What do you turn to? In this episode, we look at where our mind runs when we feel pain, when we don't feel balanced or whole. We'll examine the Buddhist view on this subject that reveals a deep source of strength and support within our own minds accessible to each of us any time we need it.Episode 14: What do You do When You're Alone? [re-record]This Earth Day, I'll be sitting down with one of the most inspiring voices on climate and the future—author Kim Stanley Robinson—for a live online conversation hosted by UC Berkeley's School of Journalism.We'll explore how his work offers real hope in the face of the climate crisis—a chance to imagine not just what could go wrong—but what could go right.It's free, April 22nd at 5:30pm Pacific. Sign up here to watch on Zoom.If you'd like to practice with others and bring these ideas into your life, join our weekly meditation community with Scott.
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runDisney Springtime Surprise 2026 is in the books, and it might have been the best weather the race has ever had. The Will Run For crew is back with a full recap of all three races: the Zootopia 5K, the Winnie the Pooh 10K, and the 10-Miler, including character line strategy, merch opinions, snack box verdicts, and every chaotic moment in between. We also have a ton of Goal Getters and celebrate our friends at On the Runs.runDisney Springtime Surprise 2026 full recap — 5K, 10K & 10-Miler• Zootopia 5K: cool weather, smooth character lines & course breakdown• Winnie the Pooh 10K: character line strategy, costumes & longest wait times• 10-Miler: Tom's strongest runDisney performance & three and a half hours of Disney magic• runDisney character line tips: what worked and what didn't this year• Springtime Surprise merch review: $45 tank tops • runDisney snack box verdict: the return of Fritos and the cheese situation• Meeting listeners in person — including Margaret who went straight to the Boston Marathon• Inside the Runner's Studio is coming back — how to sign up• Bryana's NYC weekend: BookCon, MoMA, The Lost Boys musical & Flyers in the playoffs• AI art controversy: Earth Day, workplace AI mandates, and training your replacement• Goal Getters: Boston Marathon finishers, Dollywood, Broad Street, Tori's appendix removal & more• Soul of the City 10K this Saturday in Baltimore• Something Good: Love on the Spectrum, The Dark Wizard (HBO documentary), Artemis II missionCome laugh with us as we share our running experiences and talk about everything from our favorite beer runs to our chafing nightmares. Tell us what YOU run for... Email us or leave a voice memo at WillRunForPodcast@gmail.com Find us on Facebook and Instagram @WillRunForPodcast Tag your pictures and stories @WillRunForPodcast and help grow our community.
If you've ever been wildly confident and completely wrong at the same time, congratulations—you're already qualified to compete in this episode of Matchup with Morons. In this installment of the funny podcast that keeps St. Louis laughing (and occasionally yelling at their speakers), King Scott and Lern go head-to-head in a trivia battle that proves knowledge is optional, but commitment to bad answers is mandatory.We kick things off with what should be easy: Earth Day. Simple, right? Nope. From there, it only spirals. A basic bowling term turns into a full existential crisis, Olympic history gets rewritten in real time, and somehow both contestants confidently miss a major James Bond music question like it personally offended them.But here's the twist—despite all logic, missed answers, and questionable reasoning, this turns into an actual competition. Like… close. Suspiciously close. We're talking tie-game, down-to-the-wire, “how did we get here?” levels of tension. And just when you think it can't get any more ridiculous, it all comes down to a tiebreaker involving Olympic medal counts… which, let's be honest, nobody knows.This episode is peak funny podcast energy: chaotic, unpredictable, and filled with moments that make you laugh, cringe, and question everything you thought you knew. It's the kind of funny podcast that reminds you trivia isn't about being right—it's about being loud, confident, and occasionally lucky.So buckle up for a round of Matchup with Morons that delivers exactly what you expect… and somehow still surprises you.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rafe kicks things off with a story that starts innocent enough: taking his 20-year-old dog Beau outside. Sweet, peaceful, wholesome… until his neighbor's German Shepherd decides it's time to audition for the NFL and absolutely levels Beau like it's fourth-and-goal. What follows is a mix of panic, frustration, and one of those “I really don't want to fight my neighbor but also WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE” conversations. It's relatable, it's tense, and somehow still hilarious because this is a comedy podcast and we cope with humor.From there, the show spirals (as it should) into pet ownership debates, whether you should take your dog literally everywhere, and the wild concept of cruise ships that allow pets onboard. Yes, your dog could soon have a better vacation life than you.It all kicks off with what the crew thinks is a simple idea: sneak the phrase “Merry Christmas, Rizz” into conversations and see how long it takes for Rizz to notice. Innocent enough, right? Wrong. Within minutes, it evolves into a full-blown social experiment involving callers, commitment to the bit, and just enough subtlety to make Rizz question his own reality. It's not just a prank—it's psychological warfare with holiday spirit.But because this is The Rizzuto Show, the rails don't just come off—they're launched into orbit.Somewhere along the way, the conversation detours into one of the most absurd celebrity-adjacent stories you'll ever hear, involving Mario Lopez and a situation that leaves everyone wondering how you even recover from that mentally… or in a hotel room ever again. From there, it's a rapid-fire descent into “Crap on Celebrities,” covering everything from MGK stirring up drama (again) to Korn dropping new music, to debates about whether explaining a joke automatically ruins it (spoiler: yes, it does).We kick things off with what should be easy: Earth Day. Simple, right? Nope. From there, it only spirals. A basic bowling term turns into a full existential crisis, Olympic history gets rewritten in real time, and somehow both contestants confidently miss a major James Bond music question like it personally offended them.But here's the twist—despite all logic, missed answers, and questionable reasoning, this turns into an actual competition. Like… close. Suspiciously close. We're talking tie-game, down-to-the-wire, “how did we get here?” levels of tension. And just when you think it can't get any more ridiculous, it all comes down to a tiebreaker involving Olympic medal counts… which, let's be honest, nobody knows.So buckle up for a round of Matchup with Morons. Lern vs King Scott and it delivers exactly what you expect… and somehow still surprises you.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.Travelers clash over whether cruise lines should allow dogs and cats on board or notSubway customer enraged over stale bread slaps restaurant employee in The VillagesMillions of Americans may now also be considered Canadian under new lawOwners of KC boutique hotels expand into St. LouisMissouri governor signs bill to ban intoxicating hemp products in NovemberCostco planning massive expansion that could change how you shopHuge chunk of glacier blocks Everest route in peak climbing seasonJudge Approves $425M Capital One Settlement Deal – Here's How Much You'll Get‘No nudists please': Warning to festivalgoers after mix-up over naturalist event in CumbriaScandal-plagued small town mayor terrified video of him strutting around pantless will emergedWhen The Cops Ask For Your Name, Do Not Reply "Donald Duck"Hen-do reveller ‘causes £4k criminal damage' after she scales historic Neptune statue – to touch its willyCalifornia dentist sentenced for sexual battery of patientsSpirit Airlines is close to getting a bailout. What's in it for US taxpayers?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Earth Day was a few days ago and our memorable host, Mike Slater, forgot to mention that he HATES it. So, he's doing it on today's podcast. Also, recycling stinks, too. Confused? You won't be after you listen in to this hilarious and informative segment! Following that opener, Slater gabs with Tommy Pigott, Principal Deputy Spokesman, U.S. Dept. of State, about what the Trump 2.0 Administration is doing to combat fraudsters in foreign countries who are trying to steal money from hardworking Americans like YOU! MAGA! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This Earth Day, we revisit a remarkable conversation with Jane Goodall—both a timely call to action and a reflection on a life that reshaped how we see animals, nature, and ourselves.From her groundbreaking discoveries with chimpanzees to her decades of environmental advocacy, Jane shares why hope is something we choose—and why our everyday decisions matter more than we think.It's a powerful reminder of her legacy, and of the responsibility we all share to protect the only home we have.Because the window to change isn't closed—but it is closing.--Guy Kawasaki is on a mission to make you remarkable. His Remarkable People podcast features interviews with remarkable people such as Jane Goodall, Marc Benioff, Woz, Kristi Yamaguchi, and Bob Cialdini. Every episode will make you more remarkable.With his decades of experience in Silicon Valley as a Venture Capitalist and advisor to the top entrepreneurs in the world, Guy's questions come from a place of curiosity and passion for technology, start-ups, entrepreneurship, and marketing. If you love society and culture, documentaries, and business podcasts, take a second to follow Remarkable People.Listeners of the Remarkable People podcast will learn from some of the most successful people in the world with practical tips and inspiring stories that will help you be more remarkable.Episodes of Remarkable People organized by topic: https://bit.ly/rptopologyListen to Remarkable People here: **https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/guy-kawasakis-remarkable-people/id1483081827**
George Noory and paleontologist Peter Ward mark the anniversary of Earth Day that started the modern environmental movement in 1970, the threat to mankind's global crops due to climate change, and hypothesize how the Moon could have been created.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Earth Day, April 22, Sadhguru draws on the wisdom of the yogic sciences to give us powerful techniques to connect to the Earth, which can lead to greater health & wellbeing, and help us hasten our spiritual growth. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Today's Episode –Mark and Donna start off talking about President Trump's latest victories, and the differences between The President and the Democrats. It becomes glaringly clear that The Left makes policy for policy's sake, and how Trump makes things happen.We jump into Earth Day – 1970 founded, celebrated in 90 countries around the world – lets look at some predictions. Mass starvation by 1980 and overpopulation. World headed for new Ice Age. Entire nations will be under water by rising tides. I mean come on, where is the accountability for the quacks making these predictions.Donna then gets into HUD, and homes and how President Trump has been helping new home buyers.Tune in for all the Funhttps://www.cfact.org/ Donna Jackson, CFACT policy analyst, is a seasoned businesswoman with public and private sector experience and has spent decades as a pro-energy advocate for the minority population, through her advocacy work with Congressional leaders and ministry leaders. She is a sought-after speaker, who has frequently testified before Congressional leaders on the plight of debilitating energy policies on minorities and low-income populations. Her media appearances include Newsmax, One America News Network, NTD TV, BEK TV, and national radio network shows. Her op-eds have appeared online and in print in national publications such as the Washington Times, Daily Caller, Inside Sources, FOX News, the Detroit News, Sacramento Observer, Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Federalist and the Washington Examiner. Donna earned a Bachelor of Accountancy (cum laude) from the California State University San Marcos. She has worked in accounting, auditing, tax and management roles with major companies such as Ernst Young, Cardinal Health and Marriott International in the private sector before serving in the public sector as the vice president and deputy controller for the Export-Import Bank of the United States. She is a member of the National Association of Black Accountants. Prior to her career in accounting, Donna was a political operative in the state of Arkansas, having worked on the successful campaigns of former Governor Mike Huckabee, Senator Tim Hutchinson and Representative (later Governor) Asa Hutchinson. She played a vital role during the Huckabee governorship in recruiting black candidates for executive-appointed boards and commissions in addition to helping create job-training programs at a local community college and the Arkansas Office of Workforce Development. She currently serves as an advisory board member for the Independent Women's Forum (IWF) Center for Energy and Conservation, an advisory board member of the 2025 Project, a member of the Board of Directors of The Conservative Caucus, Membership Director of the black leadership group, Proj. 21, a member of the Heritage Foundation African American Advisory Council, and a member of the Board of Advisors of Our America. She is a former divinity graduate of Charles H. Mason Theological Seminary in Memphis, Tennessee. It was there that she was taught the gift of administration as a vital part of the Christian ministry. Donna is a firm believer in free markets and entrepreneurship, rather than government, as a means of lifting people out of poverty.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Did Democrats use Virginia's redistricting as vengeance to get back at Texas? Elon Musk reacted to Dana's tweet about Earth Day's disturbing history. Hakeem Jeffries picks a fiery fight with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis about redistricting. A Virginia Judge temporarily blocks the certification of their new congressional maps. Tim Walz says Minnesota fraud isn't the reason why he decided not to seek reelection.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Fresh Pressed Olive Oilhttps://DanaLovesOliveOil.comTry it now and get a full-size $49 bottle of Fresh Pressed Olive Oil for FREE just $1 shipping with no commitment—Claim yours today.Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two free gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.PreBornhttps://www.PreBorn.com/Dana or #250 AND SAY “BABY”Help Preborn Fund 1,000 ultrasounds by Mother's Day, and protect mothers and babies in crisis. Give securely today.Laundry Saucehttps://LaundrySauce.com/DanaPremium, fine-fragrance laundry pods that make laundry day your favorite day of the week — find your favorite and save 20% with code DANA.Ghost Bedhttps://GhostBed.com/DANAGhostBed has the cooling luxury mattress you need for deep sleep use code DANA for the lowest prices of the season + an extra 10% off sitewide.HumanNhttps://Humann.com/DanaSupport your heart health with SuperBeets Heart Chews Zero Sugar now Buy 2 get 1 Free. Visit today to learn how to get a Free 30-day supply. Ask ChapterDial #250 and say “My Medicare” Chapter can help you take control of your Medicare. Relief Factorhttps://www.ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95. Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaSchedule a FREE gold strategy session now and stay ahead of the curve.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
4.22.2026 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: VA Redistricting Win for Democrats. MAGA Cries Rigged. Earth Day Justice & ICE Fight Virginia voters have approved a new congressional district map that may enhance Democrats' electoral prospects in November. MAGA supporters are claiming the election was "rigged." We'll discuss why this represents a victory for democracy. A Virginia activist will explain why ICE's plan to convert a vacant 9,000-square-foot building in Suffolk into office space is not the best idea. Today is Earth Day, and we'll speak with the Executive Director of the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice about alternative approaches to environmental justice, especially in light of the Trump administration's rollbacks of critical initiatives. And we will continue addressing the epidemic of fatal domestic violence by exploring the underlying issues that contribute to such tragedies. Tonight, we will focus on how to escape violent situations and what healing looks like for survivors. We will also discuss the legal aspects, including temporary restraining orders and the potential charges and sentences for offenders. Democratic Florida Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned just hours before the House Ethics Committee was set to discuss potential sanctions against her following her conviction for multiple violations of campaign finance laws. The Justice Department is investigating the Southern Poverty Law Center in connection with a now-defunct program that used paid confidential informants to infiltrate white supremacist and other extremist groups. Virginians have less than an hour left to vote in the redistricting referendum. A Texas police officer has been relieved of her duties after a video of her racist rant went viral. The former self-described "Super Mayor" of Illinois, Tiffany Henyard, will be allowed to continue her campaign for a Georgia County Commission seat as a Republican. We will continue addressing the epidemic of fatal domestic violence by focusing on the "Anatomy of an Abusive Relationship." In tonight's "Shop Black Star Network" segment, we'll showcase a little magic with Afro Unicorn. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.Democratic Florida Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned just hours before the House Ethics Committee was set to discuss potential sanctions against her following her conviction for multiple violations of campaign finance laws. The Justice Department is investigating the Southern Poverty Law Center in connection with a now-defunct program that used paid confidential informants to infiltrate white supremacist and other extremist groups. Virginians have less than an hour left to vote in the redistricting referendum. A Texas police officer has been relieved of her duties after a video of her racist rant went viral. The former self-described "Super Mayor" of Illinois, Tiffany Henyard, will be allowed to continue her campaign for a Georgia County Commission seat as a Republican. We will continue addressing the epidemic of fatal domestic violence by focusing on the "Anatomy of an Abusive Relationship." In tonight's "Shop Black Star Network" segment, we'll showcase a little magic with Afro Unicorn. Download the Black Star Network app at http://www.blackstarnetwork.com! We're on iOS, AppleTV, Android, AndroidTV, Roku, FireTV, XBox and SamsungTV. The #BlackStarNetwork is a news reporting platform covered under Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EP921: Bryan and Krissy celebrate Earth Day the only way they know how...talking about Beavers?? Sure, why not?! Plus, Bryan is now in a New York State of mind, Irish TV comedies can be funny, Cochella used to fight against corporate greed, Jerry Falwell is just a cucking fool and watch out for the grifters in Tump's cabinet! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
More To The Story: As NASA's Artemis II journeyed into space earlier this month, one of the astronauts took a photo of Earth lit by the moon known as “Hello, World.” It's the first published photograph of our planet taken by a human since 1972. The Artemis mission has reinvigorated mankind's awe of our planet. But for Earth to remain a habitable place for humans to flourish, it requires us to take care of it.On this special Earth Day episode of More To The Story, we're featuring interviews with three influential environmental leaders: former Vice President and founder and chairman of the Climate Reality Project Al Gore; longtime activist Catherine Coleman Flowers; and journalist, author, and activist Bill McKibben. All three acknowledge the challenges of fighting climate change to protect our planet, especially at a time when the Trump administration is rolling back federal environmental protections. But they're surprisingly hopeful about our capacity to protect the Earth for future generations.Listen: The Great Arizona Water Grab (Reveal)Read: Rooftop Solar Is a Miracle. Why Are We Killing It With Red Tape? (Mother Jones)Read: Here Comes the Sun: A Last Chance for the Climate and a Fresh Chance for Civilization (W.W. Norton & Company)Read: Holy Ground: On Activism, Environmental Justice, and Finding Hope (Spiegel & Grau)Learn more: The Climate Reality Project Donate today at Revealnews.org/more Subscribe to our weekly newsletter at Revealnews.org/weekly Follow us on Instagram and Bluesky Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
To mark Earth Day, we asked you to tell us about your favorite places on the planet. You took us to the woods near Traverse City, Michigan, to a lake in Oklahoma, to Long Island Harbor where you spent your summers as a kid. Basking in a sea breeze and admiring a sunset are basic human pleasures. But how do you take these moments and turn them into meaning? How do you pin those feelings down with words? Joining Host Flora Lichtman are two poets who make that attempt for their livelihood: Jane Hirshfield, founder of Poets for Science, and Kimberly Blaeser, founding director of Indigenous Nations Poets and former Wisconsin poet laureate. Guests: Kimberly Blaeser is a poet, founding director of Indigenous Nations Poets, and former Wisconsin Poet Laureate. Jane Hirshfield is a poet, essayist, and translator. She is the author of “Ledger” (Knopf, 2020) and nine other books of poetry. She's based in San Francisco, California. Transcripts for each episode are available within 1-3 days at sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
It's strange that we need a day to remind us we're part of the planet we live on. In this Earth Day episode, Ryan explores the Stoic idea of sympatheia, the belief that we're part of a larger whole and that what affects the world affects us too. He looks at how modern life, filled with noise, busyness, and constant stimulation, pulls us out of alignment with nature. Earth Day is a reminder of that connection, but the Stoics believed it should shape how we live every day.
Welcome to another episode of The Rizzuto Show—your favorite funny podcast where absolutely nothing stays on track and somehow that's the whole point.We kick things off with what should've been a simple conversation about trucks… but quickly turns into a full-blown debate about questionable paint colors, “old man bronze,” and why some vehicles look like they were designed during a midlife crisis. Naturally, this spirals into opinions nobody asked for—but you're getting anyway.From there, things only get more chaotic. The gang revisits the now-infamous fart investigation (yes, it's still a thing), celebrates Earth Day with a mix of genuine concern and complete sarcasm, and asks the hard-hitting questions like: why do we pick up dog poop… but ignore actual trash everywhere? Society, explain yourself.Then comes the tech paranoia. Smart glasses are back, and apparently, so is the fear that you're being recorded by some guy pretending to “just check the weather.” The crew dives into how quickly useful tech turns into creepy behavior, and whether we're all just one update away from living in a full-blown dystopia.And just when you think the episode has peaked… we hit you with one of the most unforgettable stories in recent show history. It involves a tick. It involves a childhood memory. And it involves a solution that feels wildly unnecessary and slightly traumatic. You've been warned.We also cover water snobs (yes, that's a real personality now), weird phobias like being afraid of turtles, and why spending time alone in nature might actually make you feel less alone—unless, of course, nature tries to bite you first.If you're looking for a funny podcast that mixes ridiculous stories, real-life nonsense, and the kind of conversations that somehow go from zero to “how did we get here?” in seconds… this is it. This is your daily comedy fix.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Rizzuto Show kicks off exactly how you'd expect from a daily comedy podcast—with absolutely zero structure and a heated debate about truck colors that somehow turns into judging people's personalities based on paint jobs. Black cars mean you think you're Batman, beige trucks mean you've given up on life, and somewhere in the middle is a questionable “bronze oxide” that nobody asked for.From there, it's a quick detour into one of the most important investigations of our time: the infamous fart video. Yes, it's real. Yes, it's been analyzed. And yes, accusations are still flying like it's a courtroom drama nobody wanted but everyone watched. Add in some Earth Day talk—complete with hippie flashbacks, trash vs. dog poop philosophy, and the realization that we're all kind of terrible at saving the planet—and you've got a perfectly unhinged start.Then comes “Fact Man Moon,” where we learn Mountain Dew used to basically mean moonshine, a town in Nebraska has a population of one (and she runs everything), and some of the biggest music hits were basically accidents that stuck. Also, history happened—apparently a lot of it—and we do our best to remember it correctly.Things take a turn into celebrity news with some real emotion as the crew reflects on the passing of legendary musician Dave Mason, including a hilariously awkward grocery store encounter that proves even rock legends need clam chowder. There's also talk of Alan Osmond, Morgan Wallen's redemption-era generosity, and Joe Buck stepping into a Jeopardy-style hosting gig that somehow makes perfect sense.Of course, it wouldn't be the show without completely unnecessary debates—like whether anyone can actually taste the difference in bottled water (spoiler: people think they can, and they're ready to fight about it). Also, apparently some of you would rather dehydrate than drink the “wrong” water, which feels aggressive but on-brand.And then… chaos. The crew dives into the Password game, where listeners compete for tickets and the rules are explained just enough to immediately fall apart. Clues get weird, guesses get questionable, and somehow people are winning faster than the hosts can process what's happening. It's competitive, confusing, and exactly the kind of mess you expect from a daily comedy podcast that thrives on things going off the rails.We also get into new music (including a nostalgic-but-questionable MGK and Fred Durst collab), bizarre celebrity stories like almost-edible-fueled Vegas marriages, and the kind of commentary that makes you question how this show stays on the air… but you're glad it does.Somewhere in all of this, there are giveaways, random arguments, and at least three moments where someone probably should've been muted—but wasn't.If you came for structure, you're in the wrong place. If you came for laughs, confusion, and a little bit of everything else, congratulations—you've found your new favorite daily comedy podcast.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.St. Louis Earth Day Festival 2026More than a Dozen Wrongful Arrests Due to Police Reliance on Facial Recognition TechnologyWhat is 'Panchgavya', a mixture containing cow urine made mandatory by Gangotri Mandir Samiti to enter temple$50K treasure hunt hits San Francisco streets with rare coins hidden across iconic neighborhoodsSalmon exposed to cocaine swim almost twice as far as those without, study showsFinnish Air Force cadets under fire for drawing giant penis-shaped flight patterns during training mission‘Million-dollar prostitute:' Sub caught acting erratically in Lake County classroomKansas high school students take 27-foot Oscar Mayer Wienermobile to the promWorker Jumps from His Truck to Rescue Toddler Who Broke Away from Parent and Nearly Ran into Heavy TrafficLay's celebrates FIFA World Cup 2026 with a whopping 40 limited-edition chips — but only 3 will be sold in the USSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
You look amazing, you look beautiful. Those are the words of Victor Glover, pilot of NASA’s Artemis 2 mission. He spoke those words less than a month ago on his trip to the moon. His way of describing our planet as he peered out the window of his space capsule and took in the view. I couldn't think of a better message than that as we reshare our special episode to celebrate our planet. So I hope you enjoy and happy Earth Day! Enjoy BONUS CONTENT and help us continue to create this special immersive storytelling by joining THE WILD Patreon community at www.patreon.com/chrismorganwildlife and you can donate to KUOW at kuow.org/donate/thewild. Thank you. THE WILD is a production of KUOW in Seattle in partnership with Chris Morgan Wildlife and Wildlife Media. It is produced by Matt Martin and Lucy Soucek, and edited by Jim Gates. It is hosted, produced and written by Chris Morgan. Fact checking by Apryle Craig. Our theme music is by Michael Parker. Follow us on Instagram @chrismorganwildlife and @thewildpod for more adventures and behind the scenes action!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/c/ChrisMorganWildlifeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An Earth Day episode that skips the doom spiral and actually tells you what to do? Yes, please! From nervous system hacks that prevent burn-out, to a climate scientist throwing literal dance parties for solutions, this is the mindset shift you didn’t know you needed. Plus, practical tips to help convince people in your orbit to care about the planet, too.Related reading:Five Simple Shifts for Climate Communication in 2026: https://potentialenergycoalition.org/2026-climate-change-communicators-guide-five-key-shifts/ Later is Too Late: Global report: https://potentialenergycoalition.org/later-is-too-late-global-report/ Potential Energy Coalition That's Interesting newsletter:https://potentialenergycoalition.org/newsletter/ Talk like a human communication guide: https://potentialenergycoalition.org/talk-like-a-human-save-the-world/ Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s book, dance parties and create your climate action Venn diagram: https://www.getitright.earth Project Drawdown – an independent nonprofit driving science-based climate action: https://drawdown.orgUrban Ocean Lab – a think tank for the future of coastal cities: https://urbanoceanlab.org Learn more about Kelly Corrigan: https://www.kellycorrigan.com Learn more from Gabby Bernstein: https://gabbybernstein.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Earth Day 2026, Peace Talk Tightrope, Apple's New Boss, Stinky Seaweed Forecast, Pittsburgh's Draft Days & “UP” in Temecula!
Jackie Faherty, astrophysicist and science educator at the American Museum of Natural History, gives an astrophysicist's view of Earth Day. Photo: In this handout image provided by NASA, a view of Earth taken by NASA astronaut and Artemis II commander Reid Wiseman from the Orion spacecraft's window after completing the translunar injection burn on April 2, 2026. (Photo by Reid Wiseman/NASA via Getty Images)
On Earth Day, Lisa Friedman, reporter covering climate policy and politics at The New York Times, talks about her reporting on how EPA administrator Lee Zeldin has drastically changed the mission of the EPA, and more related environmental and climate news.Photo: Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin is shown during CERAWeek by S&P Global in Houston Wednesday, March 25, 2026. (Melissa Phillip/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
In this hour Howie discusses Earth Day on Earth Day and reviews predictions publications made on previous Earth Days that never came true. Visit the Howie Carr Radio Network website to access columns, podcasts, and other exclusive content.
Jack Quaid marries his ‘The Boys' co-star! Zoe Kravitz and Harry Styles are sparking engagement rumors thanks to a big ring on that finger. Would you listen to your friend if they told you to break off your engagement? Did Punxsutawney Phil get it right this year? Happy Earth Day, and Happy NFL Draft Eve. Terrible stuff, Mountain Dew. The troubling truth behind ‘Ain't No Sunshine,' but Sarah will still be listening to it. Is 420 getting more popular than Earth Day? Prices of certain latex baggies are going up 30%. Are black and white photos back? No, Instagram messed up.
Hour 1: Jack Quaid marries his ‘The Boys' co-star! Zoe Kravitz and Harry Styles are sparking engagement rumors thanks to a big ring on THAT finger. Would you listen to your friend if they told you to break off your engagement? Did Punxsutawney Phil get it right this year? Happy Earth Day, and Happy NFL Draft Eve. Terrible stuff, Mountain Dew. The troubling truth behind ‘Ain't No Sunshine,' but Sarah will still be listening to it. Is 420 getting more popular than Earth Day? Prices of certain latex baggies are going up 30%. Are black and white photos back? No, Instagram messed up. Hour 2: Remember Elizabeth Smart? She's doing great. ‘Secrets Lives of Mormon Wives' has resumed filming - including Taylor Frankie Paul?? Do we dare get into Alex V. Alix? Scott Budman is on the show! What does it mean for Apple now that Tim Cook is leaving? Is building more housing the answer to the Bay Area's pricing problem? Scott has the answers! Hour 3: It's our weekly battle of the generations! Sarah's bestie Pat is back for GenX! Can he keep up a winning streak against this week's Zillennial? Evan, an on-air producer from 957TheGame, joins the trivia challenge. Let's Bridge The Gap! Then, Sarah and Pat perform - can Vinnie guess the Bay Area band? The Giants beat The Dodgers! Rumors are swirling that Ozzy and Emily from Season 50 of Survivor are DATING! The most affordable cities to actually buy a house. Hour 4: Dave Mason, singer and songwriter from Traffic, has passed away at 79. Drake buried the release date of his new album in ice, and a streamer found it. Rihanna's baby is setting diaper trends. Eminem is celebrating 18 years of sobriety. Patriot's coach Mike Vabrel is “having tough conversations” after being accused of having an affair. Rocky's puppeteer is eligible for an Oscar! Being alone in nature can actually make us feel less alone! Are Americans water snobs? Plus, When Did That Happen?
Nikki Glaser talks new special ‘Good Girl'; Chef Mario Carbone shares easy Italian recipes; Baby elephant makes debut on Earth Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this Earth Day, let us commit to bringing the concern for Soil into the heart of every human being. Save Soil! Let us make it happen! Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Eric, @DrJoeEsposito, @TimAndrewsHere, @Autopritts, @JaredYamamoto, Greg, and George LIVE on 95.5 WSB from 3 pm-7 pm as they chat about redistricting nonsense, bad parenting, adult coloring, and so much more! *New episodes of our sister shows: The Popcast with Tim Andrews and The Nightcap with Jared Yamamoto are available as well!
Topics discussed on today's show: Earth Day, Trucking Bees, Penis Pilots, Deaths, Big Gay Sing-A-Longs, History Quiz, Food News, Food Delivery, Look Like Dad, Tick Boxes, Military Flu Shot, Gangs of Whales, Fireballs, Brain Cell Mutation, 10k Beds, Vacationing with Pet, Spending Time in Nature, Lahna Turnerâs âCome What Mayâ, and Apologies.
The best meditation hall has no walls. This talk explores how nature cultivates focus, non-judgment, and belonging, and how mindfulness can help us stay engaged with the world's pain without burning out. Bio: With 25 years of Vipassana practice and a day job in international marine conservation, Heidi Schuttenberg, PhD brings both deep personal inquiry and real-world urgency to her teaching. She mentors in Jonathan Foust's Year of Living Mindfully and is dedicated to making applied mindfulness available to those on the front lines environmental conservation and social change. Learn more at https://www.linkedin.com/in/heidi-schuttenberg-1114a658/.
Sarah's boyfriend died. Rest in peace to Alan Osmond. Christina Applegate shares an update on her health issues. D4vd has been charged with first degree murder. Earth Day is tomorrow! Ever think about where “phony” comes from? Vinnie's telling us. You might be able to curb your cravings for junk food by… watching videos about it? Sarah says no, she's heard of advertising. The polar opposite of a cruise to Bermuda… literally. If you could take your pet with you anywhere, would you?
Hour 1: Sarah's boyfriend died. Rest in peace to Alan Osmound. Christina Applegate shares an update on her health issues. D4vd has been charged with first degree murder. Earth Day is tomorrow! Ever think about where “phony” comes from? Vinnie's telling us. You might be able to curb your cravings for junk food by… watching videos about it? Sarah says no, she's heard of advertising. The polar opposite of a cruise to Bermuda… literally. If you could take your pet with you anywhere, would you? Hour 2: Vinnie doesn't think anyone would want fame without fortune. ‘Wednesday' Season 3 is headed to Paris! Why hasn't Sarah watched ‘The Pitt' yet? People Magazine has named their most beautiful woman in the world. Convenient that she has 4 movies out this year also. TMZ is breaking down the financials of what Blake Lively is seeking in her case. Evolution is favoring red heads. Is it Bridezilla behavior to want people to wear a tie to your wedding? Plus, some weird story about bull fighting. Hour 3: Ozzy is no stranger to Survivor after five seasons. Turns out he's also no stranger to San Francisco OR Green Day. He's telling us about the highs and lows of the casting process, playing the game with players like Coach and Cirie, and his watch party on Wednesday at Buzzworks. Plus, Ozzy reveals the biggest controversy on Survivor and his thoughts on $1 Million after inflation. Hopefully Jeff Probst isn't listening! An Oklahoma principal takes on a school shooter. How about an artistic side hustle? Dill pickle oreos - you in? Hour 4: Prince has a new song! So does Beck, but that's not quite as crazy. What stunt is Drake doing with all that ice? Jelly Roll's skin is in the news. Here's how to save years and thousands of dollars on a college degree. Which Pixar movie is definitively the WORST? Which Pixar characters would be on your Mount Rushmore? Plus, When Did That Happen?
Expand your world by becoming more self-disciplined, more powerful, more influential. Oh yes, and one more thing, owning possessions is part of it. April 22 is Earth Day, or more properly, Lower-Your-Lifestyle-Day. Earth Day is really a religious holyday. Visit my website at www.RabbiDanielLapin.com/start 00:00 Understanding emotional control and the concept of a happy warrior07:18 The struggle of improving the five fundamental areas07:39 The Ten Commandments and their relevance to modern life22:27 The importance of self-discipline and ownership27:40 The legacy of Earth Day and its impact on society Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mindy is throwing an EARTH day party! And she'll move mountains to decorate accordingly... literally! Put on your reusable party hats and join the Wow crew to celebrate 4.5 billion years of this big blue planet that we call home. It wouldn't be an Earth Day party without Earth Day presents... find out what kinds of bonkerballs gifts the crew has in store to keep our planet happy and healthy! It's the who, when, where, why, how and WOW of climate change! Originally aired 4/21/25.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In part one of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, Gary flies solo this morning as Eric takes some personal time off. We begin by reports that Ilhan Omar says she isn't a multimillionaire by blaming an accounting error. President Trump has suggested the Minnesota congresswoman profited from a massive welfare fraud scandal still being investigated. Congresswoman Omar and her husband Tim Mynett have a net worth between $6 million to $30 million according to their 2025 disclosure. However disclosures from the end of 2023 showed the pair had ownership stakes that only add to the value of just above $51,000. Also the latest on the war with Iran with audio from CBS' 60 Minutes on Iran's nuclear capabilities, hundreds of commercial tankers are stranded on both sides of the Strait of Hormuz after Iran shut the critical chokepoint on April 18, halting traffic and leaving crews trapped amid reports of gunfire and "traumatic experiences" on board. Also the "ups and downs" of negotiating with Iran, President Trump wants uranium enriched nuclear dust by sending in excavators and it's 4/20 meaning pot smokers will celebrate today along with Earth Day this Wednesday. For more talk on the issues that matter to you, listen on radio stations across America Monday-Friday 12am-5am CT (1am-6am ET and 10pm-3am PT), download the RED EYE RADIO SHOW app, asking your smart speaker, or listening at RedEyeRadioShow.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Biochemist, botanist, author and climate change visionary Dr. Diana Beresford-Kroeger has earned the nickname 'The First Lady of the Forest'. We dig into her story and accomplishments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.