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In this episode, Robert explores the difference between companies building lasting AI moats versus those simply benefiting from temporary demand surges during the current boom. Using historical parallels, he explains how investors can think about “toll road” businesses versus “shovel sellers,” and why that distinction matters for long-term positioning.He also discusses how he's approaching AI exposure in the current market, why price action still matters more than narratives, and what ongoing pessimism among investors may be signaling about the broader rally.
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The One Hundred and Fifty Second episode incoming!!! I am very excited to welcome you to the world of animals which simply would not be in existence without zoo's. ZOOKEEPING 101 is very excited to dive into the world of animals which have experienced situations nearly putting them upon the list of extinction, and yet have defied the odds with the aid and support of some of our best zoo's worldwide. For this episode we dive into the world of the Panamanian Golden Frog with Alan Zigler from The Maryland Zoo. Come along for an incredible journey and understanding for the blood, sweat and tears put into saving such an amazing species from the brink. Please check out this episode and enjoy it as much as I had to record it. Enjoy the podcast episode and please follow ZOOKEEPING 101 through facebook and instagram to be the first to hear about new episodes.
Robin Riker joined me to discuss Julie Brown; her families history in show business; making her stage debut at 4; her parents start a theater in Aspen; her dad hosts a kids show Cap. Rick's Showboat; appearing in the Colorado Shakespeare festival at 10; auditioning for her parents; divorce; watching Walt Disney & Old Yeller; being a waitress; getting parts on Joe Forester, MASH, & Rockford Files; working with Greg Antonacci for the first time; being in the movie Alligator with Sue Lyon & Robert Forrester; her performance written about by Quentin Tarantino; doing the pilot Herndon with Michael Richards & Ted McGinley; reuniting with Greg Antonacci on Brothers; being told that the series has been picked up for 50 episodes; her 2 Cable Ace Award nominations; guesting on Misfits of Science and befriending Dean Paul Martin & Kevin Peter Hall; guesting on Doctor, Doctor; getting cast on Get A Life; growing up a fan of Bob & Ray and now working with Bob Eliot & Elinor Donahue; playing the wife of Sam Robards; meeting his real life mother, Lauren Bacall; Zoo Animals on Wheels; being on Shaky Ground; taking Jennifer Love Hewitt for lunch on her 15th birthday and getting yelled at for being 5 minutes late; working with Ed Asner; being in the pilot but not the series Emeril; Bones; doing interrogation scenes; soap operas; getting killed of Bold and the Beautiful by forgetting how to swim due to Alzheimer's; General Hospital; doing the plays The Ladies Room and Kiss at City Hall; writing A Survivors Guide to Hollywood, with advice on navigating an actors life in Hollywood; going on a tour; costarring with Brian Austin Green in an upcoming movie; working with Jack son Adam on a one person shwo
A morning-to-bedtime blueprint for living more like your ancestors without a hyperbaric chamber, a hippie grocery bill, or a single scoop of overpriced supplement powder. Episode Summary In this final part of my 4-part “Ancestral Mismatch” series, I walk you through a complete sample day that ties together everything we've covered—hormesis, environment, and nutrition—into one practical, affordable routine. From throwing open your curtains at sunrise to donning a $20 red light headlamp at bedtime, I show you exactly how simple (and cheap) it is to align your modern life with your ancestral biology. No hyperbaric chambers, no organic coffee enemas, no umbilical cord stem cell infusions. Just the basics done right. For your convenience, here are parts 1–3 of this series on fighting the “ancestral mismatch” and the uphill battle against living in a toxic, modern, industrialized world: Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 1) Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 2) Are We Just Modern Zoo Animals? The Ancestral Mismatch (Part 3) Question of the Day
Discover why cotton candy can beat a corn dog, how the perimeter-of-the-store hack simplifies everything, and what it really looks like to eat like your great-grandparents. Episode Summary In part 3 of the “Ancestral Mismatch” series, Ben Greenfield delivers three no-nonsense dietary strategies that anyone can implement without breaking the bank or setting foot in an overpriced health food store. You'll learn why fried seed oils are more damaging than sugar (and why Ben would choose cotton candy over a corn dog every time), how to avoid ultra-processed foods by shopping the perimeter of any grocery store, and why sourcing your food matters for your health, animal welfare, and the planet. Ben even drops his go-to travel grocery list that works at any supermarket on Earth. Question of the Day
*The air you breathe, the light you see, and the water you drink have all been quietly sabotaged by modern life—here's how to fight back without ripping your house apart.* Episode Summary In this episode, we shift from last week's hormesis deep-dive to the second weapon in your ancestral mismatch arsenal: your environment. You'll discover how degraded air quality, flickering LED lights, contaminated water, and invisible EMFs are silently wrecking your sleep, fogging your brain, and loading you with toxins—then get a practical, budget-friendly environmental audit you can start this weekend. Question of the Day
Why Comfort is Slowly Killing You—And the Ancient Mismatch Making You Sick How modern life has turned us into zoo animals—and the simple stress strategy our ancestors used to stay strong, lean, and disease-free. Over the past five weeks, I’ve given you my perspective on the biohacking and longevity scene. I’ve noted the emptiness and time-wasting that can result from the vain pursuit of immortality so often seen in the “advanced” health optimization world (if you missed any of my articles, you can read them here). Episode Summary In this episode, I dive into why chasing biohacking gadgets and anti-aging protocols misses the bigger picture: we're living in an environment our biology was never designed for. I'll reveal the concept of "ancestral mismatch"—how our caveman bodies struggle in our temperature-controlled, food-abundant, movement-starved modern world—and show you how strategic doses of discomfort (hormetic stress) can reverse chronic disease. This isn't about becoming a caveman; it's about getting the basics right that actually move the needle. Question of the Day
THE RISE OF THE PARIS COMMUNE FOLLOWING THE SIEGE Colleague Sebastian Smee. By March 1871, following a winter of starvation where Parisians ate rats and zoo animals, the city's radical Republicans revolted against the provisional government. The radicals, frustrated by the government's failure to break the Prussian siege and the subsequent humiliating surrender terms, seized cannons and established the Commune. This new government aimed for localized, democratic control but was viewed by the national government, now retreated to Versailles under Adolphe Thiers, as an insurrection. The Commune was libertarian and progressive but faced immediate isolation. Having survived the Prussian siege, the Communards now found themselves besieged by French government forces, setting the stage for a brutal civil conflict where the "brother fought brother" narrative of the 19th century would reach a violent climax. NUMBER 4 1890
Over the past two years, many filmmakers have hesitated or refrained from bringing their films to Israeli film festivals as part of cultural boycott of Israel over the Gaza war. But for Joshua Zeman, the decision to bring his powerful new documentary “Checkpoint Zoo” to the Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival was “merely part and parcel of the whole experience of making a film about something that's been politicized that shouldn’t be politicized.” Zeman’s film tells the dramatic story of the 2022 rescue of nearly 5,000 animals from the Feldman Ecopark zoo in Ukraine located on the Russian border outside the city of Kharkiv – on the front lines of the war – lovingly built and maintained by an animal-loving Orthodox Jewish oligarch, Oleksandr Feldman. “There has been a lot of backlash against Ukraine here in the States, even though the film is just about people rescuing animals, so the film was already complicated for me in terms of getting distribution,” Zeman said on the Haaretz Podcast. “Checkpoint Zoo” chronicles the efforts of Feldman, a handful of zoo workers who did not flee Kharkiv during the war and four idealistic volunteers as they risked their lives under fire from drones and bombs to remove lions, tigers, monkeys, ostriches and other animals out of from harm’s way in a modern-day Noah’s Ark. “War by definition is brutality created to strip away your humanity. But in rescuing these animals, these volunteers not only refound their humanity, but found this unbelievable well of courage.” Zeman sees Feldman – who allowed his luxurious mansion to be taken over by the rescued animals – as “a Schindler-esque character.” After Feldman’s businesses in Kharkiv were destroyed by the war, he was forced to “basically sell everything to care for these animals,” Zeman recounted. “Whenever we talked about the animals, he immediately cried. He's a big crier – he is a fascinating character who espouses a lot of values from the Torah.” Read more: Meet Oleksander Feldman, the Lonely Ukrainian Jew Fighting His Country’s New Fondness for Nazis 'It Is a Fascist Project': The Ukrainian Filmmaker Who Withdrew From a Prestigious Amsterdam Film Festival Because of the Israel Boycott Read all of Haaretz's film coverage Russian Strikes Destroy Centers of Jewish Life in Kharkiv as Community Members Flee The Tragic End of the Ukrainian Community in GazaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dominique is back! Dominique took some time off over the summer. Now she is back and full of enthusiasm for the recent Equiosity conversations she's been listening to. In this episode we revisit the conversation we had with Rick Hester, Amy Schilz and Lucy Butler. Rick is the Curator of Behavioral Husbandry for the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo in Colorado. Amy is in charge of the giraffe at the zoo. Lucy Butler and her husband own the River Haven Animal Sanctuary in Rhode Island. With Dominique we revisit the four operant freedoms, and we consider the parallels between the way zoo animals are managed past and present and the way we keep horses. There is so much we can learn from modern zoo keepers. As Dominique says at the start of the conversation, she's been looking through some of the traditional horse training books she owns and they just seem so out of date especially when she compares them to the work that Rick and Amy talk about. Her takeaways from their interview make for a lively conversation.
n this episode of "Mike Dell's World," host Mike Dell discusses Clinch Park in Traverse City. He starts with some light-hearted comments about himself, joking that he has a Dorito chip under his hat. The main topic is Clinch Park, a public park located along West Grand Traverse Bay. Mike describes its amenities, including a large beach, splash pad, concessions, and access to the municipal marina, along with its popularity for walking, biking, and waterfront viewing. Mike reminisces about Clinch Park's history, mentioning that it used to house the Clinch Park Zoo, which focused on local Michigan wildlife instead of exotic animals. He shares that the zoo began in the early thirties and was a favorite childhood destination. He provides background on the miniature city attraction within the park, initiated by local civic leader Con Foster during the Great Depression, which included scaled replicas of downtown buildings. Mike recalls that the miniature city was active until 1973 and later moved some of its models to the Music House Museum in Acme, Michigan. The conversation shifts to the park's miniature steam train, which offered rides around the zoo until 2007. Afterward, he describes the marina's features, noting the availability of boat slips and facilities for visitors. He then talks about the removal of the zoo and aquarium in 2007 and how they were replaced by a splash pad, which faced several issues shortly after its installation. Mike further discusses changes in the park, including the removal of other structures, such as the coal fire electric plant, to expand open spaces. He mentions that the Clinch Park has become a central waterfront area, ideal for outdoor activities and close to downtown Traverse City. He points out that the park is a great spot to watch airshows during the Cherry Festival. In concluding the episode, Mike says he will return for another podcast the next day but is unsure of the topic. He wraps up by calling it a podcast and signs off.
n this episode of "Mike Dell's World," host Mike Dell discusses Clinch Park in Traverse City. He starts with some light-hearted comments about himself, joking that he has a Dorito chip under his hat. The main topic is Clinch Park, a public park located along West Grand Traverse Bay. Mike describes its amenities, including a large beach, splash pad, concessions, and access to the municipal marina, along with its popularity for walking, biking, and waterfront viewing. Mike reminisces about Clinch Park's history, mentioning that it used to house the Clinch Park Zoo, which focused on local Michigan wildlife instead of exotic animals. He shares that the zoo began in the early thirties and was a favorite childhood destination. He provides background on the miniature city attraction within the park, initiated by local civic leader Con Foster during the Great Depression, which included scaled replicas of downtown buildings. Mike recalls that the miniature city was active until 1973 and later moved some of its models to the Music House Museum in Acme, Michigan. The conversation shifts to the park's miniature steam train, which offered rides around the zoo until 2007. Afterward, he describes the marina's features, noting the availability of boat slips and facilities for visitors. He then talks about the removal of the zoo and aquarium in 2007 and how they were replaced by a splash pad, which faced several issues shortly after its installation. Mike further discusses changes in the park, including the removal of other structures, such as the coal fire electric plant, to expand open spaces. He mentions that the Clinch Park has become a central waterfront area, ideal for outdoor activities and close to downtown Traverse City. He points out that the park is a great spot to watch airshows during the Cherry Festival. In concluding the episode, Mike says he will return for another podcast the next day but is unsure of the topic. He wraps up by calling it a podcast and signs off.
This week on Blab Rats we take you back to the good old days when music TV played Reality TV.
On a short version of Lake Effect, we learn how to apply for FEMA assistance for flood-damage, how the Milwaukee County Zoo keeps animals safe during severe weather, and journey to Guatemala's night sky.
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In this episode, the Amys take on RFK Jr and the Trump administration. Ok, not really... But we are talking about Avian Flu and how this administration's policies regarding science are leaving a fowl taste in the mouths of experts.Join the Amys and their expert guest Dr. Kate Allison, internationally renowned for her work in public health and zoonotic disease, for a feather-ruffling discussion about the right wing's defunding of testing and research grants necessary to prevent another pandemic.What spreads faster - Avian Flu or misinformation? Grab a cocktail, and get up to speed on the latest buzzzzzz, courtesy of your favorite VBees
My guest today is Dr. Marion Desmarchelier, a veterinarian with a rare blend of expertise in both zoological medicine and animal behavior. After graduating from the Veterinary School of Lyon, Marion pursued advanced training and board certifications in zoological medicine and later in veterinary behavior, making her one of the few professionals dually certified in these fields. She's worked across Canada and France in clinical, academic, and research roles and currently teaches at the Université de Montréal. Today, we're exploring her work on stereotypic behaviours in zoo animals—what they are, why they happen, and how science-based approaches can help improve welfare. Enjoy! Resources: https://fmv.umontreal.ca/etudes/personnel-enseignant/fiche/in/in29915/sg/Marion%20Desmarchelier/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/marion-desmarchelier-dvm-daczm-deczm-zhm-dacvb-731020a8/?originalSubdomain=ca https://www.nightowlvetspecialists.com/about
A Wisconsin mother lost her daughter to suicide last year. Now, she's urging lawmakers to make it easier to for teens to get mental health treatment. Wisconsin lawmakers are advancing a bill that would allow court interpreters to work remotely in more circumstances. And, zoos around Wisconsin are celebrating new additions, including baby otters, camels, and Canadian lynx. We'll learn what it's like to care for these newborn animals.
Anxious artists Bea and Molly discuss how they use their artistic license; Can a mermaid have blue skin? And do you really have to paint that ugly garden chair amongst the spring flowers? There's an anxiety scale of Zoo Animals and Bea isn't happy with Molly's choices. Send your questions and thoughts to outofinkpodcast@gmail.com | Find us on Instagram: @outofinkpod @beatheillustrator @mollylemonart | Music © Alex Baranowski
I had a run-in with a possible hit-man. Igloo coolers recall a bunch of their products due to finger amputation. A humpback whale briefly swallowed a kayaker off Chilean Patagonia before quickly releasing him unharmed. But this isn't the first time something like this happened. A Canadian woman loses hands to shark bite while trying to take photo. Chinese zoo accused of painting donkeys black and white to look like zebras. 4 Nations Face-Off - USA vs CANADA… Had 3 fights in the first 9 minutes. What other sport could have fights like hockey does? A soccer team becomes first to be sponsored by OnlyFans model. Kay Adams of the NFL Network says the Denver Broncos could be the next Philadelphia Eagles. Florida - monkeys - herpes.
Grace and Lauren discuss big NHL trades, Patrick Kane, the newest information regarding the Gaudreau brothers, and the Panthers fateful trip to the White House. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter: @GRobs_Boston, @BOSBruinsHC, @AllGoalsNoMrs.
Gators? Elephants? Primates? Curator of Large Mammals at the Audubon Zoo Joe Forys says many of the animals have been prepared for cold weather all along
A special LA fires edition of The Death Of Journalism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-death-of-journalism--5691723/support.
Send us a textMari, the Asian Elephant shares about herself, the earth and valuable messages to help awaken humanity. She and the other animals in the zoo have shared with me that they are teacher for the humans, and have chosen this incarnation to help us learn. Animals are much more intelligent, insightful, and connected to the earth and all the beings that inhabit the earth. Loi Jane is a professional, international animal communicator, energy healer, spiritual coach and teacher. She works remotely or in-person on specific issues including: behavioral, emotional, obedience, physical & health issues, injury, trauma, behavioral, emotional issues, end of life decisions, animal mirroring or even talking to them in spirit, past lives and locating lost animals. To book a session go to animals-speak.com or animals-speak.com or Want to learn animal communication or mind/body/spirit classes? Join her in her upcoming Animal Communicator Training and Mind-Body-Spirit classes & workshops at mindbodyspiritworkshops.comSupport the showBook a Session at: https://animals-speak.com/Workshop, Training, Classes at: https://mindbodyspiritworkshops.com/
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When a zoo needs an elephant, or finds itself with three surplus penguins, it doesn't buy or sell the animals — it asks around. Zachary Crockett rattles the cages. SOURCES:Hollie Colahan, deputy director of the Birmingham Zoo and chair of the AZA's Animal Population Management Committee.Dwight Lawson, executive director and C.E.O. of the Oklahoma City Zoo. RESOURCES:"Oklahoma City Zoo Announces Near-Total Redesign in 2024 Master Plan," by Sam Royka (The Oklahoman, 2024)."Panda Diplomacy: What China's Decision to Send Bears to the US Reveals About Its Economy," by Chee Meng Tan (The Conversation, 2024)."Oklahoma City Zoological Trust Financial Statements," (2023)."Modern Zoos Are Not Worth the Moral Cost," by Emma Marris (The New York Times, 2021)."The Tiger King of the 19th Century," by Betsy Golden Kellem (Slate, 2020).Animal Population Management Committee of the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
Brendan Daley is Vice President of Operations at Lincoln Park Zoo, which is free to visit in Chicago.
Robert discusses why many bearish analysts were wrong about their dire market predictions over the last year, despite numerous negative catalysts. He shares how his portfolio has thrived, provides insights into his updated market outlook, and previews the key trends and events to watch in the coming weeks to stay ahead in this volatile environment.
Recorded in-person at Dude, IDK Studios! Truly one of the most hysterical episodes we've ever done.Subscribe to the Patreon for the full video of this episode!!!Guest:MANDAL (IG @themandalman)Support the show!Join the All Fantasy Everything Patreon for ad-free episodes, mailbags, and video pre-rolls.Advertise on AFE!Advertise on All Fantasy Everything via Gumball.fm.Follow the Good Vibes Gang on social media:Ian Karmel (X @IanKarmel, IG @IanKarmel)Sean Jordan (X @SeanSJordan, IG @SeancougarmelonJordan)David Gborie (IG @Coolguyjokes87)Isaac K. Lee (X @IsaacKLee, IG @IsaacKLee)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's categories include: Disney Villains, Zoo Animals, Extra Things, Jobs, and Transportation…ALL FOR KIDS!!! Check out our YouTube Channel for our live trivia rounds: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeuDif_2Uw1Ovqmh3tvNn-g?sub_confirmation=1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/triviaforkids610 ADVERTISE ON OUR SHOW!! Email us at triviaforkidspodcast@gmail.com or beacons.ai/triviaforkids
As humans try to enjoy a getaway from work and routine during the summer break, animals may have a hard time coping with rising temperatures. Pets may have the advantage of staying in air-conditioned rooms, but what about wild animals and those in the zoo? / Motivational Monday (19:16)! On the show: Laiming, Niu Honglin & Brandon Yates
Zig delivers a detailed rundown on the state of the ever evolving coup within the democrat party. Biden's Monday MAD threat proves he's no man of character. Nancy Pelosi's strange MSNBC appearance and George Clooney's surprise NY Times OpEd move the betting markets. Was the Stephanopoulos "slip" staged? KJP is a liar and Jon Stewart has the most entertaining coverage of the dem debacle (1:00-1:20:00).What about Trump? So much for the discipline. Zig nearly called it on the Trump golf challenge. As Trump's political power grows so does the importance of his VP choice. Trump reveals populist platform (1:20:00-1:50:00).The death of an icon and rational voice - Jim Inhofe RIP (1:50:00-1:56:30).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-death-of-journalism--5691723/support.
This time on the podcast I'm joined by friend and colleague Dr Robin Foster. For a very long time I've wanted to dip into Panksepp's work on emotions, which in some small way has been adopted by the clicker training world, and finally I got to chat with Robin. We STILL didn't get to valence...I think another chat is needed soon. I hope you enjoy Robin's this thought provoking chat. Robin Foster has a PhD in Animal Behavior and is a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB), Certified Equine Behavior Consultant (CEBC) and Certified Fear Free Professional. After 20 years as full professor of Psychology at the University of Puget Sound, Robin retired but continued teaching and conducting research. Courses Robin teaches include an online graduate course in Applied Equine Behavior at Virgina Tech, an undergraduate course in the Behavior of Zoo Animals at the University of Washington, and a certificate course in Advanced Equine Behavior at the University of Guelph. Robin's research explores equine social behavior and cognition and horse-human interactions. She also serves as a research advisor for MSc and PhD students. Robin's Website Links that Robin references: We (Still!) Need to Talk About Valence: Contemporary Issues and Recommendations for Affective Science | Affective Science (springer.com) Three Pillars for the Neural Control of Appetite | Annual Reviews Affective Neuroscience Theory and Personality: An Update - PubMed (nih.gov)
Today on City Cast Portland, we're talking through our local primary election results and the latest report on Portland Police Bureau traffic stops. Joining host Claudia Meza on this Friday news roundup are KBOO news director Althea Billings and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni. Discussed on Today's Episode: Oregon Primary Election Results 2024 [OPB] Map Shows Where DA Candidates Schmidt and Vasquez Did Best in Multnomah County [Oregonian
Today's Story: How do animals behave during a total solar eclipse? It's a difficult question to answer because eclipses are so rare and they don't often pass over zoos or areas where animals can be observed. But the path of totality of this year's eclipse passed directly over six zoos, allowing animal researchers to study their reactions.Also in today's episode: Learn English expression 'in a pinch'Full lesson: https://plainenglish.com/672 --Upgrade all your skills in English: Plain English is the best current-events podcast for learning English.You might be learning English to improve your career, enjoy music and movies, connect with family abroad, or even prepare for an international move. Whatever your reason, we'll help you achieve your goals in English.How it works: Listen to a new story every Monday and Thursday. They're all about current events, trending topics, and what's going on in the world. Get exposure to new words and ideas that you otherwise might not have heard in English.The audio moves at a speed that's right for intermediate English learners: just a little slower than full native speed. You'll improve your English listening, learn new words, and have fun thinking in English.Then, in the second half of each episode, listen up for a discussion on common English expressions and phrasal verbs. Try to use them in your daily life!Plain English is more than a podcast: Do you like listening to Plain English? If so, you'll love being a member at PlainEnglish.com. Joining is easy and one membership level is free. Join today and unlock great member benefits that will help you improve your listening, boost your confidence in conversation, learn new words, and improve your English skills.https://plainenglish.com/joinTake a quiz, do interactive exercises, join a live conversation call, watch a step-by-step video lesson, get feedback on your writing, and more.
This week the guys dive into what may seem absurd but turns out to be quite a fun episode talking Zoos and Zoo Animals. Theme Music: The Big Idea by Amigo
Most of us will never see a lion or leopard or giraffe in their natural habitat. But many of us, have seen them up close in a zoo. Sometimes that's in a big facility, such as the almost 300 hectares that's home to 5,000 animals in Toronto. Or, it's in a roadside location with a smaller or specialty assortment of wildlife. Either way, ensuring that the animals are well cared for is a concern for all. For insight, we welcome Dolf DeJong, president and CEO of the Toronto Zoo; Melissa Matlow, campaign director for World Animal Protection, Canada; and Kendra Coulter, professor in management and organizational studies at Western University and author of "Defending Animals: Finding Hope on the Front Lines of Animal Protection."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Heat Rayve #7 feat. Dan Hetu!(@H2TheGrave)/Eddie & Friends #22: The Boys are back and even more off the walls with talk of zoo animals being shipped on the highway, mile high club, Harry Potter and more! YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFdeUt79piomgxuXuWD3z4A Bobby Brown Interview: https://youtu.be/lg43AfcVHtk Birthday Vlog (#LLBobbyBrownJr): https://youtu.be/vjRtA_eIOzw World's HOTTEST Ramen Challenge (Prank Gone Wrong) https://youtu.be/RUU5EflPZ0U Death Nut Challenge: https://youtu.be/FJNs0R_eXUY Instagram, Twitter, TikTok: @_EddieRay Raydiant Media AUDIO Podcasts available on #iTunes, #Spotify & #Soundcloud
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Stories this week include: Escaped lion completely harmless says circus. Queue-line defecation on the rise in the Magic Kingdom. Police hunt suspect who took 'Kum & Go' gas station name literally. Putin 'enlists' Satanic cannibal for Russian frontline. Alex shares another one of his hilarious childhood memories... Website: http://www.lapodcast.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LAPodcast/ Twitter: @LAPodcast
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Today we discuss why we feel so comfortable on the air that we forget people are going to actually hear our nonsense. We talk about the serendipity of Susie's birthday and the incredible Arnold cake Adam got her. Sarah explains why people are returning too much stuff, but really they're just buying too much stuff. We theorize about the giraffe with no spots born at a zoo, and Sarah wonders if it's a cry for help. We hear about an organization that finishes the art projects that people leave behind when they die and why stolen memes helped Susie see the good in the world behind the keyboard anonymity. Plus, Sarah reveals what really happened when a man recently told her to smile and we are livid.Join our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/braincandypodSusie's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/susie_meisterSarah's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ImSarahRiceSponsors:Get 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/braincandy! #honeylovepodHead to head to https://laundrysauce.com/braincandy and use promo code BRAINCANDY at checkout for 15% off!Use our CoPilot link https://go.mycopilot.com/braincandy to get a 14-day FREE trial with your own personal trainer!Get an exclusive 20% off your first order when you visit https://thrivecausemetics.com/braincandyMore podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
About the episode; Welcome, animal training enthusiasts! You're tuning in to a unique and exciting episode of our podcast. This time, we're giving you a glimpse behind the mic, revealing the ins and outs of being a podcast host in the fascinating field of animal training. Today's episode features an intriguing discussion from my guest appearance on the TEC Talk podcast from Natural Encounters. This delightful experience was hosted by the passionate and knowledgeable Chris Jenkins and Ari Bailey. But that's not all. I had the honour of being on the panel with Dr. Grey Stafford, the insightful voice behind the Zoo Logic podcast, and Shane Gorbett, the engaging host of Animal Behavior Conversations: The Podcast of The ABMA. Together, we navigated the stimulating world of podcast hosting, exploring its challenges, triumphs, and the finer details that make this journey unique. This is a bit different from our usual fare, and you might wonder why. It's a rare opportunity to learn about the personalities that echo through your speakers on a regular basis. This candid conversation is filled with enlightening dialogues and absorbing anecdotes, and it's not devoid of humour, either. So, get comfortable and join us on this enlightening journey. Whether you're an avid podcast listener or a budding podcast host, this episode promises to offer a refreshing perspective and might even inspire your own podcasting adventures. Enjoy the show!
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