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Unexplainable takes listeners right up to the edge of what we know ... and then keeps right on going. This Vox podcast explores scientific mysteries, unanswered questions, and all the things we learn by diving into the unknown. New episodes every Wednesday.
 
Fitness and weight loss expert Vinnie Tortorich, author of best-selling book "Fitness Confidential", dispels the widespread mistaken beliefs regarding weight loss and exercise and teaches us how to lose weight, get fit and reclaim our lives. Using his 35 years of experience in the fitness and weight loss industry in Hollywood combined with an absolute commitment to good health, Vinnie has helped hundreds of thousands of people around the world lose hundreds of thousands of unhealthy pounds i ...
 
Podcasts from the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, the world's largest organization representing specialists who treat the ear, nose, throat, and related structures of the head and neck. The Academy represents approximately 12,000 otolaryngologist — head and neck surgeons who diagnose and treat disorders of those areas. The views and opinions expressed in any podcast are those of the participants and do not necessarily represent the positions, policies, or thoughts o ...
 
Julia Cunningham lovingly reveals the plot of films that you would rather not see: low percent Rotten Tomato films, muddled adaptations, characters escaping death, on the nose romantic comedies, gender flipped remakes of a remake, plus everything in between. Let me watch so you don't have to ... and tell you everything. New episodes every week, on Mondays.
 
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K9 Detection Collaborative

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K9 Detection Collaborative

Stacy Barnett, Robin Greubel, Crystal Wing

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Candid conversations about the reality of training, deploying, or competing with a canine partner. Each episode is a cross pollination from the professional and sport canine camps, exploring how we all want the same thing: A great relationship with our dog.With humor, and a big dose of theory, we talk practical training advice and includes interviews with top trainers and scientists. We keep it fun, honest, and rated PG 13ish.
 
The Vet Podcast - Paws Claws & Wet Noses - celebrates all creatures great and small and the fantabulous professionals who look after them all. A combination of interviews and helpful advice for veterinary professionals. Everyone at VetStaff believes that all veterinary professionals (vets and vet nurses) deserve to work in an Employer of Choice Vet Clinic where they're respected, valued and are excited about looking forward to going to work on Monday mornings. Show host Julie South tackles s ...
 
Millennial Movie Club is a podcast by millennials, for millennials, and literally anyone else willing to listen. We bring you all the cinematic nostalgia you crave and the jokes that are sure to have you squirting Yoohoo straight out the nose. Dynamic Duo Jaz Zepatos (@jaz_zapp) and Dan Levine (@daniel_yadi_levine) revisit the movies you love with the fresh eyes and thousand-mile stares of millennial adults who have seen too much. Join the club that rocks butterfly clips and frosted tips; le ...
 
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Seven Deadly Sinners

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Seven Deadly Sinners

Rachael O'Brien | Morbid Network | Wondery

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Sinners are often people who believe they deserve every little thing they desire, and hurting others along the way…well that’s just road kill. On a small scale it’s scary, but on the scale these people have done it it’s down right evil. Preachers, church, your faith are your most trusted source of comfort…but what happens when that world is shattered… Season 1 of Seven Deadly Sinners took on the world of Televangelists and cultish child sexual predator, Warren Jeffs. Seasons 2 and 3 of Seven ...
 
You're better off, when you're Spouting Off! Karen, host of Spouting off, is very well-informed and opinionated, but she also believes that protecting others’ rights to free speech protects our own. Topics range from the timely to the timeless, but always include a healthy dose of debate and discussion. If you can’t stand disagreement or diversity of opinion, enter with extreme caution. But if you just love mixing it up about the hottest issues of the day, tune in. You might just have your m ...
 
The Colin McEnroe Show is public radio’s most eclectic, eccentric weekday program. The best way to understand us is through the subjects we tackle: Neanderthals, tambourines, handshakes, the Iliad, snacks, ringtones, punk rock, Occam’s razor, Rasputin, houseflies, zippers. Are you sensing a pattern? If so, you should probably be in treatment. On Fridays, we try to stop thinking about what kind of ringtones Neanderthals would want to have and convene a panel called The Nose for an informal ro ...
 
Created by Okido for Breathing Together is a five year research and engagement programme exploring breathing and lung health in children. The Breathing Together research project aims to understand how asthma and breathing problems develop in young children. We want to find out how to predict which children will get asthma and to find out how we can stop them from getting the condition. You can find out all about it at breathingtogether.co.uk/about/
 
A couple of cool dads discussing life, positivity, humor, good vibes, and just trying to be alright. Each week we randomly generate a couple of topics to mind map, deep dive, story-tell, and otherwise goof off with. It's just the right mixture of "woah, that's deep" and "man, that's funny right there". We hope you'll listen and enjoy. Thanks for stopping by!
 
The simple sophisticate is someone who prefers quality over quantity, sensible living over mindless consumption, personal style instead of trendy fashions, has an insatiable curiosity for life’s endless questions and a desire to live a truly fulfilling life rather than being led around by the nose. Inspired by her lifestyle blog The Simply Luxurious Life, Shannon Ables (the original Simple Sophisticate) shares with listeners tips on how to live a refined life on an everyday income, a life of ...
 
Hosts John and Hank Green (authors and YouTubers) offer both humorous and heartfelt advice about life’s big and small questions. They bring their personal passions to each episode by sharing the week’s news from Mars (the planet) and AFC Wimbledon (the fourth-tier English football club).
 
Mostly Harmless Cutaway podcast hosted by Eric, Josh, and Cat + often featuring Sean, Kat, Kyle, Chris, Erik, and Erika. If it's happening in the Doctor Who universe we're talking about it. Essential companion listening for those familiar with some other popular Doctor Who podcasts. If you were ever looking for a laid back show that doesn't take much seriously you've finally come home. Welcome all and be seeing you at #Gally1 or L.I. Who or WHO nose?! Please search out our copanion podcast o ...
 
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The Scotchy Bourbon Boys

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The Scotchy Bourbon Boys

Jeff Mueller, Martin Nash, Karl Hensley, John Raynard, Chris thompson, Rachel Mueller

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The Scotchy Bourbon Boys love Whiskey and every thing about the industry! Martin "Super Nash", Jeff "Tiny", John "Young Nose Johnson", Rachel "Roxy" Karl "Whisky" and Chris "CT" all make up The Scotchy Bourbon Boys! Join us in talking everything and anything Whiskey, with the innovators, and distillers around the globe. Go behind the scenes of making great whiskey and learn how some of the best in the whiskey industry make their product! Remember good whiskey means great friends and good tim ...
 
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We believe this week’s Nose will be perceived as indigenous and will not trigger the immune response. Avatar: The Way of Water is the first of four planned sequels to 2009’s Avatar. It is the highest-grossing film of 2022, the highest-grossing film of the COVID era, and the third-highest grossing film ever made. The Way of Water is now available to…
 
After Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed his defense minister for calling for a halt to government plans to gut the power of Israel’s judiciary, hundreds of thousands of Israelis took to the streets, participating in spontaneous mass protests and setting bonfires in the street. The next day, after a general strike brought the econo…
 
Cincinnati Reds beat writer Bobby Nightengale Jr. joins the pod to discuss the upcoming baseball season. He also joins Chris and Adam in naming their Mount Rushmore of Duke basketball players, and Bobby goes the extra mile, donning a Duke jersey for the segment.Chris and Adam rate the Reese's nutcracker and the white chocolate miniature, They finis…
 
What would you tell your younger self if you could go back in time? Where's the most interesting place you've ever found a tooth? And what does Hobbiton have to do with becoming a boarded dental specialist? Today, Dr Crystal Loh, one of New Zealand's three companion animal dental specialists, shares her journey towards becoming a Specialist and off…
 
Tiny & CT welcome Back Original Co founder Young Nose Johnson! After moving to South Carolina almost 2 years ago Young Nose has stoped in from time to time to give us an update on how He and his wife and Newest edition to their family Silas are doing. What better way to do that than to celebrate with a bourbon with his sons name Silas Jones! CT and…
 
To crack ciphers written centuries ago, historical cryptologists have to be half artist, half accountant, and use some of the most powerful computing tools known today. Learn how a team cracked Mary, Queen of Scots's code in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://science.howstuffworks.com/math-concepts/historical-cryptologists.h…
 
Sewage Is A Biological Necessity, And A Methane Minefield In most cities, once you flush a toilet, the water and waste flows through the sewage system to a water treatment plant. Once it’s there, it goes through a series of chemical and biological processes which clean it up and make the water safe to drink again. But a recent paper in the journal …
 
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.com Jon is the chief national correspondent for Yahoo News and the host of “The Long Game” podcast. His first book was Camelot’s End: Kennedy v Carter and the Fight that Broke the Democratic Party, and his new book is Testimony: Inside the Evangelical Movement tha…
 
A Supermassive Black Hole The Mass Of 30 Billion Suns This week, astronomers reported that they may have found signs of one of the largest black holes ever detected–a space behemoth the mass of some 30 billion suns. The supermassive black hole, located in part of the Abell 1201 galaxy cluster, was detected using a combination of gravitational lensi…
 
Episode 2312 - On this Friday's show Vinnie Tortorich welcomes physicist Ally Houston, and the two discuss brain health, metabolic health, being a "recovering physicist," and more. https://vinnietortorich.com/2023/03/recovering-physicist-ally-houston-episode-2312 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS A RECOVERING PHYSICIST Vinnie welcomes physicist Ally Hous…
 
Even seemingly passive activities (like listening to music) can interrupt our brains while we're doing something important (like driving). Learn why we're so bad at multitasking in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/human-brain/turn-down-radio-when-lost.htm See omnystudio.com/li…
 
Another week has passed so it is time for Alan, Steve, and Karl to return and discuss the week’s Apple-related news. Plus, this week they are joined by another Steve, of Geeks Corner, for his debut on the M&F Show. WWCD has been announced. New updates are out. Apple releases the Classical Music App. Twitter is about to annoy legacy blue-tick users …
 
Hi, BrainStuff fans! Listen to Inner Cosmos hosted by David Eagleman! Neuroscientist David Eagleman tackles the big and totally unexpected questions that live at the intersection of our brains and our lives. Don't just take our word for it, check out the trailer to decide for yourself! About Inner Cosmos: Stanford neuroscientist and bestselling aut…
 
Science writer Philip Ball has followed the relationship between government and its scientific advisors throughout the pandemic. He discusses the role of scientific advisors in the light of conflicting information following the leak of a number of former Health Minister Matt Hancock’s WhatsApp messages. Phil tells us why he believes greater transpe…
 
This hour: a conversation with novelist Emily St. John Mandel, about time travel, the simulation hypothesis, adapting her work to television, art and culture during times of crisis, autofiction, Wikipedia, and much more. GUESTS: Emily St. John Mandel: Novelist, whose books include Sea of Tranquility, The Glass Hotel, and Station Eleven Join the con…
 
From our new copywriting intern, ChatGPT: In this podcast episode, we celebrate the classic coming-of-age movie, The Sandlot. We explore the cultural impact of the film, its making, the characters and themes, and its lasting legacy. From the relatable characters to the memorable scenes, we discuss why The Sandlot continues to resonate with audience…
 
This hour we look at mis-speaks, mis-hearings and mis-understandings, like malapropisms, mondegreens, eggcorns, and spoonerisms. We'll share our favorite examples and learn about what they can tell us about the English language, and how our brains process language. And we'll celebrate the joy of playing with language. GUESTS: Emily Brewster: Senior…
 
Episode 2311 - On this Wednesday's show Vinnie Tortorich and Gina Grad chat about chocolate eggs and diet hacks, zone 2 training, and much more. https://vinnietortorich.com/chocolate-eggs-diet-hacks-episode-2311 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS CHOCOLATE EGGS & DIET HACKS Vinnie and Gina spend the first few minutes talking about some great music and mus…
 
This hour: historical reenactments. We look at the role reenactments play in helping us understand or experience history. We talk with reenactors about what draws them to this and what their experiences are like. Plus, reenactments aren’t just about the acting but the costumes and the props. We hear from a tailor who creates custom clothing using t…
 
In 1781, Elizabeth Freeman successfully sued her enslaver for her own freedom. Learn how freedom suits worked pre- and post-American Revolution in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-figures/mum-bett.htm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
 
What to listen for: Living with a powerful, high-drive dog obviously has its set of challenges. That’s even more true when sharing a household with multiple working dogs. In today’s episode, Stacy, Robin, and Crystal open up about the realities of managing the day-to-day lives of dogs bred for work. They explain that drive expresses itself in dogs …
 
Close your eyes and think of a giraffe. Can you see it? I mean, *really* see it - in rich, vivid detail? If not - you aren’t alone!We’ve had scores of messages from listeners who report having a ‘blind mind’s eye’. They don’t see mental images at all and they want to know why. Jude from Perth wants to know what makes her brain different, and Diane …
 
We’ve been doing these shows a couple times a month where we don’t book any guests, where we fill the hour with your calls. And your calls have been interesting and surprising and amusing. This hour, the conversation winds around to John Donne and William Shakespeare, the age-old dilemma: to pay someone to plow your driveway or not to pay someone t…
 
Episode 2310 - On this Monday's show Vinnie Tortorich and Anna Vocino answer some questions from prepping to run a race to teaching you all about protein powders, and more. https://vinnietortorich.com/2023/03/all-about-protein-powders-episode-2310 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS ALL ABOUT PROTEIN POWDERS Vinnie and Anna chat a little bit about cold plu…
 
As a special preview for Dateline listeners, here’s a sneak peek from the seventh and next-to-last episode of Letters from Sing Sing, an original podcast from NBC News Studios hosted by longtime investigative reporter Dan Slepian. In this clip, we hear from JJ as he continues to fight for his freedom, as a global pandemic makes life in prison even …
 
Recently, the miniseries Daisy Jones and The Six name checked the 1975 film Rollerball ... but why watch a classic when we can watch a remake that sits at 3% on Rotten Tomatoes?! Exactly. Episode 106 of the All Spoiler Recap podcast translates Rebecca Romijn's Russian accent and recaps the 2002 film ROLLERBALL. Complete the journey with Julia Cunni…
 
We are a teeming mass of interconnected microbes and the impact of this microscopic universe on our health, our minds, even our moods, is profound.Made in collaboration with Wellcome Collection, Claudia Hammond and an expert panel explore one of the fastest moving areas of science and what it means for modern medicine. Recorded in front of a live a…
 
Whisky and Tiny taste 7 whiskeys back to back! they start with George Dickel Leopold Brothers collaboration 3 Chamber pot still Rye, next they tase The Hard Truth Sipes bourbon, Then they Taste Remus Repeal Reserve Bourbon, It keeps going with Traverse City Distilling Co Cask strength Rye Then Laws Distillery Release Rye to keep the theme going the…
 
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.com Hannah is an award-winning journalist with 15 years at the BBC. She is currently the Investigations Producer at Newsnight — the BBC’s flagship program for news and current affairs — and before that she was in BBC Radio, producing and reporting documentaries. S…
 
Can Medicine Move To Animal-Free Testing? Before a new drug can begin clinical trials in humans, it gets tested on animals. But things are changing. Late last year, Congress passed the FDA Modernization Act 2.0, which cleared the way for new drugs to skip animal testing. Can we expect to phase out animal testing altogether? Is it safe? And what tec…
 
The Latest IPCC Report Is Full Of Warnings—And Hope It’s that time of year: another IPCC report has hit the presses. These reports from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are like a check up—to let us know how we’re doing on the climate front and what Earth’s future is projected to look like. And to no one’s surprise, this year’s report …
 
In his book From Hollywood with Love: The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again) of the Romantic Comedy, Scott Meslow lays out two ways to tell if a given movie is a rom-com. First, his own definition: “A romantic comedy is a movie where (1) the central plot is focused on at least one romantic love story; and (2) the goal is to make you laugh at least as m…
 
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