MeatingPod is the podcast of Meatingplace, the premier magazine and news source for the meat and poultry processing industry, and of Alt-Meat, the only business information resource for the exploding alternative meat industry. Each week, our award-winning editorial teams put you in the room as we interview industry thought leaders in business, plant operations, marketing, science and technology on the topics that matter to our community. Tune in on Mondays and get the inside track on the peo ...
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Host Rachel Feltman, alongside leading science and tech journalists, dives into the rich world of scientific discovery in this bite-size science variety show.
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Brave New World is a look into the transformation of humanity by machines in the post-COVID era. It examines a wide range of topics around how technology and “virtualization” of our lives is impacting work, health, faith, emotional well being, government, democracy, and freedom. It is hosted by AI-pioneer Vasant Dhar.
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Helping the industry understand how it will revolutionize modern protein production and help build a healthier, more efficient, and sustainable global protein system
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Weekly podcasts from Science Magazine, the world's leading journal of original scientific research, global news, and commentary.
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A Star Trek podcast by two guys who are a bit embarrassed to have a Star Trek podcast. After reviewing all of Star Trek: The Next Generation, DS9, and Voyager, we’re reviewing Star Trek: Enterprise from beginning to end. Check out Greatest Trek, our companion podcast about all the new Star Trek series!
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Science and technology are evolving faster than ever, and it's thrilling to imagine where they might take us next. But which breakthroughs should we be paying attention to? Join Micah Schweizer and new host Chai Nussbaumer on Balancing the Future as they dive into the innovations shaping our world. From the potential of hydrogen in powering a greener planet, to the rise of GLP-1s in weight loss, and the frontier of microbiome-based treatments, they explore the science that's transforming our ...
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We delve into all things strange and mysterious from secret societies, ancient civilizations, mysticism, the paranormal, UFOs, unsolved mysteries, forbidden knowledge, ancient myths and legends, alternative healing, forbidden archaeology, Magick, mystery schools, religion, alchemy, hermetic spiritual, conspiracies, miracles, pixies, fairies, werewolves and vampires.
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Your weekly dose of nerdy chaos — straight from the Aussie nerdverse. 🎮🍿📺 We’re DJ and The Professor: lifelong geeks breaking down the week in movies, TV, gaming, and pop culture, with a healthy obsession for indie devs, comics, and creators who are shaping the future of fandom. Every week, we serve up: 🎙️ Hot takes and deep dives on what’s blowing up (or bombing) in nerd culture. 🕹️ Spotlights on indie games, comics, and creators — real talk, straight from the people making the stuff we lov ...
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Bringing Together Local Businesses and Neighbors of Delaware County, PA (Delco"") and the surrounding Philadelphia Metro Region.
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MEN'S HEALTH LIVE, from the pages of the world's largest and most comprehensive Men's magazine. Offering "tons of useful stuff" in an audio format, MEN'S HEALTH LIVE is THE men's guide to fitness, sex, women, workouts, weight loss, health, nutrition and muscle building. Men's Health editor Peter Moore and contributing editor Gregg Stebben talk health, fitness, nutrition, gender mind-benders, beer, guy news, sports, food, and "stuff that makes us laugh." Each weekly broadcast brings men infor ...
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The humans behind the big ideas shaping our world. Inspiration and help for future creators of big ideas and for all those who love big ideas and great stories.
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A walk into the paranormal with a splash of conspiracy. It's what would happen if X-Files and David Icke had a baby. Take the Red Pill and let me show you how deep the rabbit hole goes. Pull down the curtains, and put on your tinfoil hat. Remember, all I am offering you is the truth. Nothing more. #paranormal #paranormalpodcast #paranormal+podcast #spirituality Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/event-horizon--2860481/support.
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Since 1934, The Iowa Farm Bureau Spokesman has been Iowa’s leading agriculture news source, and today it has the largest readership of any ag newspaper in Iowa. While The Spokesman newspaper is available exclusively to Iowa Farm Bureau members, The Spokesman Speaks podcast is available publicly, providing the ag news and farmer education that matter most.
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By the year 2050 we will have 10 billion people on our planet - a sixth of whom will be in India. If we want to feed all 10 billion of us in a sustainable, healthy and just way, we need to reimagine how we source our food. Feeding ourselves cannot come at the cost of global health, worsening greenhouse gas emissions, excessive land, water and resource use, zoonotic diseases, antibiotic resistance, and needless suffering. Last season, we brought you a ringside view of the next food revolution ...
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Hear from those at the forefront of tech and business worlds, cultural icons and influencers, and key global leaders to tackle the world’s most pressing issues, and you can listen in here - all on The Next Stage Podcast
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Growing up as non-athletic and unsocial kids in the early 1990's we naturally became what is socially accepted today as geeks. From the earlier years to today we grew up with a natural love for video games, movies and TV. In this podcast we take the time to reminisce and discuss those nostalgic memories we had as kids but also discuss the current state of entertainment. In each episode you can enjoy us discussing, debating, making fun of and rating a wide variety of video games, movies, TV s ...
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Discuss the impact of emerging new technologies and economic and political landscape in the world on the future of humanity in the next 20 to 50 years.
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A new InterPlanetary interview series from the Santa Fe Institute takes a page from the Strugatsky brothers' classic Soviet sci-fi novel, Roadside Picnic, to discuss a variety of transformative alien artifacts. Thirteen years ago, an alien civilization visited our planet, and left behind myriad, mysterious materials in their crash sites. These areas, Zones, behave very strangely, but the interplanetary items they contain could change the trajectory of our technological advancement. What appe ...
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The Food Meets Climate Podcast features conversations with startup founders leading the way to a climate-friendly food system. From breakthrough new technology to new lower-emission foods and approaches, we're going deep into the minds of innovators and their startups who are changing our food future for the better. Episode notes can be found at: https://foodmeetsclimate.com Want to be interviewed on this show? Email [email protected]
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The restaurant industry is evolving rapidly — from third-party delivery and ghost kitchens to minimum wage hikes and fake meat. Join Zach Goldstein — by day the CEO of Thanx, and by night a fanatical student of the business of restaurants — as he interviews the leading industry trailblazers about their most exciting ideas, challenging moments, and hard-fought learnings. Enjoy food for thought in the fight for food.
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The world is changing - this is your future. In this podcast Harry De Quetteville examines how technology will impact our day-to-day lives; from the money in your pocket, to how we build our careers and the ways we stay healthy. In each episode Harry speaks to innovators whose bleeding edge technologies are disrupting the status quo and gets the clearest possible view of how our lives will be changed as a result. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Food production is a curious business; it's nuanced, layered, complex, and political. In What Doesn’t Kill You, host Katy Keiffer endeavors to identify and explain some of the key issues in our food system through interviews with journalists, authors, scientists, activists, and industry experts. Water rights, meat and agricultural production, food waste, labor issues, and new technologies are just some of the topics explored so we can better understand how to feed the future.
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A Father/Son podcast about THE ARSENAL. Perspective from the young and the “experienced” from a US and English POV. Get involved, tell us what you think!
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Welcome to Barn & Soul, a podcast brought to you by Dalby Farm - where we will explore the heart of "pet farm" life, learn about critically populated (if not outright) endangered farm breeds, and highlight the deep connections between animals and humans which we strive to encourage and preserve. The farm has been Kendall's (your host) family since 1861 but it wasn't always a sanctuary for endangered farm breeds or an educational venue for the community. This podcast will touch upon aspects o ...
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Erik Litmanovich is widely recognized as the CEO of Golden West Food Group (GWFG), a renowned company housing five production facilities and offering top-notch perishable food products across the nation. Overseeing divisions like Teva Foods, Teva Meats, Golden West Trading, California Farms Meat Company, and California Ranch Food Company, Erik Litmanovich draws on his extensive 25-year background in food manufacturing. With his exceptional expertise and strategic acumen, he has steered numer ...
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Join me for a weekly talk-through of IELTS topics to help you learn about the issues, vocabulary, tips and strategies you need to prepare. Find all my tips on my website ieltsetc.com and join the Members Academy for all the downloads, step-by-step online courses, and support to get you a Band 7+ in the #ielts test.
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Get cutting-edge insights from world-class leaders in health, fitness, longevity, entrepreneurship, music and brain science. In-depth interviews with 400+ world-renowned experts including James Clear, Dr. Casey Means, Dr. Shawn Baker, Dr. Mark Hyman, Robb Wolf, Dr. Jack Kruse, Nir Eyal, Tony Horton, Dr. John Gray, Tim Ferriss, Lewis Howes, JP Sears, and many more. Originally launched in 2012 with the tongue-in-cheek title, The Fat-Burning Man Show, this podcast hit #1 in Health in 8 countrie ...
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Everyone has a music story. I interview fans just like you and me who have had great encounters with their musical heroes! 15 minutes of straight talk on a cool musical story. Maybe because of musical karma….Famous people like to run into me. It’s just really fun to talk with Ben Harper in a park about life, have a beer with John Welsley Harding at a Philly bar, kiss Juliana Hatfield (it happened), drink with Michael Buble in Osaka Japan, meeting the legendary blues-man James Cotton backstag ...
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A podcast that has nothing to do with salads and everything to do with ads. Served up weekly by Trent, Cole, and Zack. If you'd like to support our show and help it grow, please consider becoming a supporter here: https://anchor.fm/salad-podcast/support Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/salad-podcast/support
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Special Episode: Jacob Peterson - Re:Meat
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22:06In this episode of Protein Production Technology International, Jacob Peterson, CEO and co-founder of ReMeat, discusses bold strategies to transform the cultivated meat sector. He explains how ReMeat is breaking from pharma-grade norms by leveraging beer-brewing know-how to create scalable, food-grade production systems. Jacob emphasizes the urgenc…
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Algorithmic Social Media Is Driving New Slang
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26:55From viral slang such as “skibidi” to the rise of so-called brain rot, linguist and content creator Adam Aleksic, aka the “Etymology Nerd,” and associate editor Allison Parshall, who covers the mind and brain, unpack how social media and algorithms are reshaping the way we communicate. Recommended Reading The Internet Is Making Us Fluent in Algospe…
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Protecting newborns from an invisible killer, the rise of drones for farming, and a Druid mystery
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35:00First up on the podcast, freelance science journalist Leslie Roberts joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the long journey to a vaccine for group B streptococcus, a microbe that sickens 400,000 babies a year and kills at least 91,000. Next on the show, there are about 250,000 agricultural drones employed on farms in China. Countries such as South …
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Special Episode: Jonathan Berger - The Food Tech Kitchen
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18:46In this episode of Protein Production Technology International, Jonathan Berger, CEO of The Kitchen, shares expert insights into food tech investing amid changing market conditions. He emphasizes the growing value of platform technologies and novel ingredients, particularly those supporting clean label goals and cost parity. Jonathan highlights the…
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The Role Our Microbiome Plays In Our ‘Gut Feelings’
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13:26Scientists are tuning in to a surprising conversation happening inside us—between our gut and our brain. Host Rachel Feltman chats with Maya Kaelberer, an assistant professor at the University of Arizona’s department of physiology, to explore how intestinal cells and microbiomes might be shaping our moods, cravings and mental health in ways we’re o…
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Australia's Gamers Revealed, Dance Dance Revolution Memory and Hollywood AI Movies
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56:10A new study tells us all the statistics about Australian gamers. Turns out we're all getting older and less social. We have some theories why. Dance Dance Revolution can be adapted into a memory trainer for people with dementia, and it actually works to reduce the rate of decline. A fully AI movie will be presented at Cannes soon, and we expect it …
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Michael Tellinger Reveals Giants, Gold Mining, Stone Circles & Ancient Technology (S04E10)
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1:28:02What if South Africa hides the oldest machines on Earth, built not by humans, but by gods and giants? In this electrifying episode of Strange and Mysterious World, William and Lee sit down with Michael Tellinger, author of Slave Species of the Gods and Ubuntu Contributionism. Together, they uncover shocking evidence about: • Stone circles that gene…
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Need extra grain storage this fall? Grain bagging might be an answer
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35:26Welcome to Episode 197 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this episode, we explore a grain bagging system that could be a solution for some farmers facing logistical challenges or inadequate grain storage. We also sit down with Iowa’s 2025 Conservation Farmer of the Year. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Learn more about grain bagging systems …
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Kissing Bugs, Koalas and Clues to Life on Mars
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9:37A paper published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention argues that Chagas disease is now endemic in the U.S. Koalas may finally be spared from a deadly epidemic. Meanwhile NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has uncovered tantalizing clues about potential ancient microbial life on the Red Planet. Hear about all that and more in this week’s …
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When a crescendo of bangers suddenly gets called off, the Xindi council is in disarray and decides to return Archer to the NX-01. But after another damaged ship asks for assistance, an even Darker Archer decides to rob them instead. Where is the fun part of a Rick Caruso development? What could have been a top-three visual in the entire series? Who…
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Ep 229: Stats to story: How Archer turns data into shelf space
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32:07Meat snacks and sticks, particularly in the better-for-you market space, are soaring in popularity, but not all brands are benefitting the same way. Archer has reached aggressively across distribution channels with statistics that not only tell the obvious story — “stock us, we’re better” — but also educates retail buyers on exactly how the meat sn…
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Ep 108 – Awakening the Inner Frequency: Amy Robeson on Consciousness & Crystal Healing
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1:01:19Ep 108 – Awakening the Inner Frequency: Amy Robeson on Consciousness & Crystal Healing In this illuminating episode of the Event Horizon Podcast, Mark Anthony Peterson welcomes intuitive healer and spiritual teacher Amy Robeson for a deep dive into the energetic dimensions of consciousness. Together, they explore how crystal healing, vibrational al…
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David Page of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives on Eating Nose-To-Tail
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55:18What’s the secret to shedding fat as a foodie who refuses to sacrifice joy or flavor? This week’s guest changed the way we think about food and mom and pop businesses in America. He’s a legend in journalism and beloved in the food world, saving countless independent restaurants from certain destruction. As the creator of the beloved TV series Diner…
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Unpacking the Brain’s Role in Inventing Your Perception
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15:37Human brains don’t just perceive reality—they invent it. In this episode of Science Quickly, cognitive neuroscientist Daniel Yon speaks with host Rachel Feltman about how perception is an active process of prediction in which the brain constructs theories about the world that can sometimes lead us astray. Drawing from his book A Trick of the Mind, …
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Ep 99: Vasant Dhar on Thinking With Machines, Hosted by Joel Roberts
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1:26:41Joel Roberts, former host of a prime-time talk show on KABC Radio, Los Angeles, takes over hosting duties to talk Vasant Dhar about his upcoming book and Roberts' own scepticism regarding all things AI. Useful Resources: 1. Joel Roberts. 2. Thinking With Machines, The Brave New World With AI - Vasant Dhar3. AI and The Paper Clip Problem. 4. Dr. Jul…
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An aggressive cancer’s loophole, and a massive field of hydrogen beneath the ocean floor
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35:14First up on the podcast, aggressive tumors have a secret cache of DNA that may help them beat current drug treatments. Freelance journalist Elie Dolgin joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about targeting so-called extrachromosomal DNA—little gene-bearing loops of DNA—that help difficult-to-treat cancers break the laws of inheritance. Next on the show, …
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Remote Technology and Notary Dolores Fickenscher Are Transforming Document Authentication
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15:16Remote Technology And Notary Dolores Fickenscher Are Transforming Document Authentication The digital revolution continues to transform unexpected corners of our daily lives, and this episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast reveals how notary services have undergone a fascinating evolution. Listen to Host Bob Blaisse interview Dolores Fickenscher, the…
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Special Episode: Staffan Hillberg & Mohammad Taherzadeh - Millow
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24:47In this episode of Protein Production Technology International, Staffan Hillberg and Mohammad Taherzadeh from Millow share how their Swedish company is redefining alternative protein through dry state fermentation. By combining oats and mycelium, Millow creates minimally processed, clean label products with high protein content, gut-friendly fibers…
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How a Tick Bite Can Make You Allergic to Meat
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14:09A tick bite can trigger a rare allergy to red meat and animal products, forcing major lifestyle changes. Scientist Lee Haines joins host Rachel Feltman to break down what causes alpha-gal syndrome, why it’s spreading and how to spot the signs. Recommended Reading Red Meat Allergy Caused by Tick Bite Is Spreading—And Nearly Half of Doctors Don’t Kno…
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Age Gating Games, Warner Bros Vs Midjourney and Doing Objective Science
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1:11:57Things get wild when Professor and DJ talk about stopping children from accessing in appropriate games. Warner Bros are suing Midjourney for ripping off their art. With the recent case against OpenAI for pirating books, the precedent might not be on their side. Science is hard to do objectively. There's always a bias, and good scientists find ways …
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Glenn Merzer: How Meat Is Destroying Our Health, Spirit & Planet
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1:08:29What if the food on your plate was silently shaping your health, your spirit, and even the fate of our planet? In this episode of Strange and Mysterious World, playwright, author, and plant-based advocate Glenn Merzer(co-author of Mad Cowboy and Food Is Climate) pulls back the curtain on the hidden costs of meat. From the shocking realities of indu…
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Special Episode: Francisco Arévalo, Lucas Hardy & Kim Olofsson - AAK
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28:46In this episode of Protein Production Technology International, leaders from AAK—Lucas Hardy, Francisco Arévalo, and Kim Olofsson—discuss how fat innovation is shaping the future of plant-based food. They explain AAK’s co-development model, which combines consumer insights and technical expertise to create plant-based products that balance taste, t…
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Qadriyyah Braxton: The Creative Force Behind Events on Q
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15:38Qadriyyah Braxton: The Creative Force Behind Events on Q Ever wonder how to queue up a successful party without breaking a sweat? The secret might be professional event planning, and it's becoming more accessible than most people realize, as you'll hear on this episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast. Meet Qadriyyah Braxton, or "Q" as friends and clie…
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Iron Nails and Citizen Scientists: How Researchers are Fighting Back Against Arsenic Contamination
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32:56An estimated 220 million people worldwide are affected by arsenic exposure. So how can communities be empowered to create and implement solutions themselves? In this episode of Balancing the Future, Micah and Chai speak with Jagannath Biswakarma, Senior Research Associate at the University of Bristol, about the global threat of arsenic contaminatio…
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Marsquakes, Vaccine Politics and Mammoth Microbiomes
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9:45This week’s roundup dives into Mars’s lumpy mantle, a nasal spray that may help prevent COVID and the growing confusion around vaccine access in the U.S. Plus, researchers link phone use while on the toilet to hemorrhoid risk, uncover ancient mammoth microbiomes and explain why squirrels’ thumbnails matter more than you think. Recommended Reading C…
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When the Entrepreneur arrives at Azati Prime, Captain Archer goes deep on a suicide mission to destroy the Xindi weapon. But after a visit from Daniels and an unsuccessful attempt to die, Archer drives a wedge between the council as the reptilians bring the NX-01 to its knees. What’s the least dangerous thing a Star Trek podcaster could do? How cou…
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Ep. 228: Moving targets — How Glenn Valley Foods managed the aftermath of a devastating ICE raid
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33:20Would your plant — or your company — survive the overnight disappearance of more than half of your operations workforce? Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha did, after an ICE raid in June. In a conversation with Meatingplace Editor-in-chief Tom Johnston, Glenn Valley President Chad Hartmann tells the inside story of the raid and what the company did in the…
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In this episode of Science Quickly, host Rachel Feltman is joined by associate editor for health and medicine Lauren J. Young to unpack the growing unrest at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention following the departure of the agency’s director Susan Monarez. As criticism mounts against Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kenn…
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Ricordi Event Group's Sal Carmolingo: Always Reading The Room As Delco's DJ Salvo
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13:42Ricordi Event Group's Sal Carmolingo: Always Reading The Room As Delco's DJ Salvo The pulsing heart of any great celebration isn't just the venue or the food—it's the energy that fills the room. For 15 years, Ricordi Event Group, led by Sal Carmolingo, better known as DJ Salvo, has been the source of that energy at countless events across Delaware …
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Kimmy Carney Unlocks Piano Playing Potential With Her Keyboard With Kimmy Instruction
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14:46Kimmy Carney Unlocks Piano Playing Potential With Her Keyboard With Kimmy Instruction The magical world of childhood piano education unfolds in this enlightening episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast through the conversation Host Bob Blaisse has with Kimmy Carney, founder of Keyboard With Kimmy. With warmth and wisdom, Kimmy shares her journey from …
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'Meat' Ron Pflaumer: The Real Food, No Bull, Creator of Fat Cow Jerky
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11:29'Meat' Ron Pflaumer: The Real Food, No Bull, Creator of Fat Cow Jerky Ever wondered what happens when a blue-collar worker gets fed up with mediocre store-bought snacks? In this episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast you'll hear how Ron Pflaumer, a construction worker from Drexel Hill, PA turned his passion for transferring his weekend barbecue recip…
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Finding HIV’s last bastion in the body, and playing the violin like a cricket
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32:57First up on the podcast, despite so many advances in treatment, HIV drugs can suppress the virus but can’t cure the infection. Where does suppressed HIV hide within the body? Staff Writer Jon Cohen joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about the Last Gift Study, in which people with HIV donate their bodies for rapid autopsy to help find the last reservoi…
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What goes into the decision to fight — or settle — accusations of price-fixing and collusion? The calculation is different for each company, but the fallout of the antitrust cases filed against meat and poultry processors still rains on the industry, and will do so for years. Meatingplace News Editor Chris Moore joins MeatingPod for the second epis…
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Minecraft Getting Sued, Android Blocking Indie Devs and Social Media Child Stars
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51:10Mojang are being sued for breaking the laws of the European Union by changing their terms of service to ban gun mods. Spearheaded by a mod developer, this lawsuit is adjacent to Stop Killing Games but not quite part of it. Google has announced a plan to block indie developers from publishing apps for Android without giving away their personal detai…
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Meteorologists have made big strides in predicting hurricane paths, but many people still misinterpret the forecast maps. In this episode, senior news editor for sustainability Andrea Thompson joins host Rachel Feltman to unpack what those maps actually show—and why staying informed as a storm evolves is more important than ever. Recommended Readin…
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Tarot, Mysticism & Magic: Joe Monteleone on Hidden Wisdom, Healing & Spiritual Awakening | Strange & mysterious world (S4E8)
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1:00:21Step into the mystical realm of tarot, magic, and hidden wisdom with Joe Monteleone, the founder of the Tarot Mysticism Academy and one of today’s most dynamic voices in esotericism. In this episode of Strange and Mysterious World (Season 4, Episode 8), William Collinson and Lee Strydom explore Joe’s extraordinary journey through Tarot, Kabbalah, W…
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Welcome to Episode 196 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this episode, Iowa Farm Bureau’s in-house ag economics experts (Zach Brummer and Dr. Christopher Pudenz) share their analysis of crop and livestock markets heading into harvest season. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: View recorded educational webinars for farmers and watch for more upc…
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When the Entrepreneur pulls up on LV-426, the crashed ship on the surface does indeed have alien eggs aboard. But after one of them blasts in Archer’s face without asking, he becomes more and more willing to sacrifice the mission for his personal obsession with saving the children. How many Xenomorphs would it take to conquer Earth? What’s never an…
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For nearly a decade, processors of all types of meat have been hauled into court on allegations of price-fixing and other types of collusion. The legalities are complex — and expensive. Most companies are choosing to settle before the case gets to trial. A notable exception is Wayne-Sanderson, which was just Sanderson Farms when a jury handed the c…
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Tony Townsend Shares How Professional Photography Sells Homes Faster
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12:50Tony Townsend Shares How Professional Photography Sells Homes Faster Ever wonder what makes some home listings jump off the screen while others fall flat? Real estate photographer Tony Townsend explains why in this episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast, how the answer lies in the art and science of professional real estate photography. Listen to thi…
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Katrina Was Predicted: Revisiting Warning Signs 20 Years Later
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23:24Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Scientific American revisits the storm’s tragic legacy and the scientific warnings that went unheeded. Senior editor Mark Fischetti shares his experience reporting on the city’s vulnerability years before the levees broke, and our senior Earth and environment editor Andrea Thompson reflec…
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A mother lode of Mexican mammoths, how water pollution enters the air, and a book on playing dead
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55:07First up on the podcast, Staff Writer Rodrigo Pérez Ortega joins host Sarah Crespi to talk about a megafauna megafind that rivals the La Brea Tar Pits. In addition to revealing tens of thousands of bones from everything from dire wolves to an ancient human, the site has yielded the first DNA from ammoths that lived in a warm climate. Next on the sh…
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Dr. Scott Sherr: Methylene Blue for Energy and Mitochondrial Optimization
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1:09:28You’ve probably heard the buzz around the mythical and sketchy-sounding synthetic compound known as methylene blue. How is it that methylene blue went from a 19th-century textile dye to a futuristic, cutting-edge mitochondrial-enhancing compound that turns your tongue blue? After surviving freak bouts of carbon monoxide poisoning, black mold exposu…
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Mike Quinn and Hello Garage Increase Home Values Through Storage and Concrete Solutions
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16:57Mike Quinn and Hello Garage Increase Home Values Through Storage and Concrete Solutions What's the first thing you say hello to when arriving home? For most of us, it's our garage—often the most neglected, disorganized space in our homes. In this episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast, say hello to Mike Quinn, the Philadelphia Region owner of Hello G…
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Jennifer Warriner Eskridge Moving Boundaries With CardiYO FIT
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13:55Jennifer Warriner Eskridge Moving Boundaries With CardiYO FIT This episode of the Good Neighbor Podcast recalls when the world shut down during COVID-19, with a visit by fitness instructor Jennifer Warriner Eskridge, who refused to let physical distance break the connections she'd built with her community. Hear host Bob Blaisse interview Jenn about…
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Trillions of potato-sized rocks scattered across the deep ocean floor are rich in metals such as cobalt and copper—making them a target for mining companies eager to fuel the clean-energy transition. But recent research suggests these rocks may also be supporting marine life in ways scientists are only beginning to understand. In this episode, scie…
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Psychic Medium Intuitive Renee on Hearing Spirit Voices, Tarot, Healing Hands & Unlocking Hidden Powers (S04E07)
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1:12:25In this electrifying episode of Strange and Mysterious World, William and Lee welcome Renee Bee,better known as Intuitive Renee — a gifted psychic medium, tarot expert, and spiritual life coach from South Africa’s East Coast. From her first childhood experiences of hearing overwhelming echoes of voices, to developing her unique connection with spir…
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Ben Greenfield: Stem Cells, Botox, and Biohacking Blunders
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1:01:35What if the key to an extraordinary life is becoming radically, unapologetically yourself? Today, we’re here with the one-and-only Ben Greenfield, a man who has been pushing the boundaries of human performance for decades. In the ever-evolving world of biohacking, he’s tried just about everything so that you don’t have to. But we’ve known each othe…
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Science doesn’t always get it right the first time—and that’s part of the journey. In this anniversary episode, we explore how ideas about nerve damage, sustainable materials and alien life have done a full 180. Recommended Reading Celebrating 180 Years of Scientific American 180 Years of Standing Up for Science How Scientists Finally Learned That …
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