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The Nobody Asked Podcast - New Episodes every Monday @ 3pm PST Produced By Andrew Sapien Created by Andrew Sapien & Mitchell Clark Welcome to the Nobody Asked official podcast! Two guys from the Bay Area, bringing A1 content you didn't ask for! Support the show!! Every listen/share is greatly appreciated! Follow us on social media: Andrew's Twitter: https://twitter.com/_asap99_ Andrew's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asap_99/ Mitchell's Twitter: https://twitter.com/captainmc21 Mitchell ...
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Wisdom comes from other people. Comedian, musician and double bass playing troubadour Grant Sharkey, endlessly travels the UK. Meeting wonderful minds in all walks of life that he learns from. Each episode focuses on one such person in Grant's sphere that brings something new, a travelog of where he is at the moment, a little current affairs and comedy, plus some music from the back catalogue, guests or from future releases. The aim of this podcast is to look to others to help define ourselv ...
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#YearOfTheVet is a veteran podcast dedicated to bring on vets from different backgrounds who've already gone through the ups-and-downs of the transition process, and share their lessons learned on the journey so the veterans that follow in their footsteps don't have to make their own mistakes in order to successfully transition into their new lives. You are a Hero. Live Like One!
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Christopher Heckscher, a professor of environmental science, discusses his research on the Vireo bird and its correlation to hurricane seasons. He explains that the Vireo bird is a neotropical migrant that migrates between North and South America twice a year. He has been studying the bird's behavior and breeding patterns for over 26 years.…
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In this conversation, Justin Ancheta and Sofia Avramides discuss their experiences as herbalists and the challenges they face in the modern world. They talk about the differences in herbalism between different regions, such as the Northeast and Southern California. They also explore the use of specific plants like mallow and olive leaf for medicina…
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Caroline Wernicke from the University of Delaware discusses using sharks as ocean observing platforms to collect data for predicting weather patterns. The conversation also touches on the challenges of balancing different stakeholders' interests in environmental management, the importance of incorporating indigenous knowledge, and the potential ben…
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The conversation with herbalist Jim McDonald delves into the essence of herbalism, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, wonder, and the interconnectedness of nature. Jim's teaching style and approach to herbalism are highlighted, along with his deep connection to place and the plants around him. The conversation also explores the concept of int…
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Monish from Coolant discusses the work of the startup company in enhancing cooling and air conditioning using natural materials. The company aims to bring back the basics of passive design and make it accessible to the masses. They draw inspiration from nature and traditional architecture to create climate-responsive buildings. Coolant believes in …
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Peter Andrews of Culture Wine Company shares his journey from cooking school to the wine industry, emphasizing the importance of taste and the impact of natural and minimal intervention in winemaking. He discusses the challenges and rewards of working with natural wine producers and the impact of Mother Nature on the wine industry. The conversation…
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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Stephen Horn, a seasoned herbalist with four decades of experience in natural healing. Stephen shares his inspiring journey into herbal remedies, discussing the limitations of modern medicine and the profound benefits of a holistic approach to health. Dive deep into topics such as the germ vs. terrain t…
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The conversation covers the impact of dead zones on aquatic habitats, the causes of dead zones, the role of nutrients in dead zone formation, the historical context of dead zones, the impact of agriculture and biofuels on dead zones, and the trade-offs associated with reducing dead zonesBy Justin Byerly
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The conversation explores the history and cultural significance of lawns in America. It begins with the author's research on lawn ornaments and transitions to the topic of front lawns. The origins of lawns in England and their adoption in America are discussed, as well as the development of suburbs and the influence of golf on lawn aesthetics. The …
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Professor Iyengar, a civil engineer and expert in Vedic sciences, discusses his research on ancient Sanskrit texts and their connection to natural sciences. He explores the interplay between the sky, earth, and time in these texts, highlighting the astronomical knowledge and understanding of celestial bodies that predates modern science.…
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The conversation explores the connection between the landscape and the sky in the Andes, particularly in Peru. It delves into the astronomy and cosmology of the Inca civilization, focusing on their calendar system and their mapping of the stars to the physical geography of the earth.By Justin Byerly
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Ive just noticed the podcast has had over 10,000 listens in it's life. Thank you so much! I'm on track to get the book finished and then I can focus on something else - all in a bid to displace the energy I'd be putting into touring if there wasn't a pesky rona going about. FEELING GOOD and ready to birthday next week. :) Support the podcast: bit.l…
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It was lovely to be asked to talk to Anita and tony for the Micro Music podcast out of Southampton. I've been hyper busy with the album pre-release, release and post release so I'm putting that interview here and asking you all to subscribe to them. HERE'S THE LINK! https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-jw2v4-f1a35b CALM DOWN VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com…
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Here it is! CALM DOWN is OUT NOW! Calm Down Is This The Hill?! QAnob (Never Saved A Kid) Frustration Mobs Jesus of Eton Turmoil UK Hun?! Written by Grant Sharkey. Recorded by Dan Parkinson. Featuring Dave Allon, Lisa Groves, Lauren Harrold and Zan Lawther. CALM DOWN VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqF123V3NMY filmed and edited by Scott Chalm…
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Sadly we couldn't hook up the interview this week - so here's a chat about videos, books, music and politics. Plus the advert Dave Allon and Dan Parkinson made for Dan's mum's shop. It's brilliant! My Fab Find - Andover http://myfabfind.co.uk/ The Lounge Kittens Final Performance Set 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc066eqAW_o The Lounge Kittens …
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A little round up of the week gone and the week to come - the album is done, but I definitely wish I was going on tour with this one. News of the gig last week with Mr.B The Gentleman Rhymer in Portsmouth and news of what's coming this week. Album preview song 'MOBS' - with vocals from Dave Allon, Lisa Groves and Lauren Harrold. ENJOY! Support the …
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Thinking ahead to how all this tension will play out AND more album news. Plus live show this week in Portsmouth supporting Mr B The Gentleman Rhymer at The Gaiety Bar https://book.events/beatsandswing/2020-10-17/25254 Calm Down, OUT November 5th. Order the album: https://grantsharkey.bandcamp.com/ Support the podcast: bit.ly/SharkeyPatreon Hosted …
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Good morning, Hobo Sapiens. I've had a break and now it's time to think out-loud again. This year has not been the most enjoyable for people with my sort of work - we're all trying to work out how relevant we are as to how relevant we feel - and the two very rarely meet up. This is a re-cap of what's been happening in the break and what's to come -…
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Retired Marine Major, and #1 Best Selling author of Echo in Ramadi reached out to me to touch base with the #YearOfTheVet family, and fill us in on what he’s been up to since the last conversation between us! Echo in Ramadi, describes Scott’s account during the winter of 2006 through the spring of 2007, where two-hundred-fifty Marines from Echo Com…
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On this episode of #YearOfTheVet, we welcome Travis Collier to the show! Travis joins us as a Keynote Speaker, a Transition Coach/Advisor, and Organizational Performance Consultant, and most recently the author of, "Command Your Transition: Declare Your Intent, Craft Your Mission, Make it on the Outside." Travis brings a unique perspective on trans…
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I'm honored to introduce the first non-Marine to the show, and a hero on and off the proverbial battlefield—Andrew Nathan Pierce, Esq.. Andrew served his country in a time of war and continues to serve his country, by serving his community as a Legislative/Executive Assistant to the City Council of Edmonds, Washington. No more than 45 days into his…
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From a 19D Calvary Scout Recon in the Army, to pursuing his dream in the City of Angeles, Ozzy Ramirez joins the #YearOfTheVet family to deeply share his experiences leading into the man he’s become today. Life has always been a journey for Oz, literally, as Ozzy recounts hiding in a truck driven by hired smugglers, across the border into a life aw…
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Joe Sapien joins the #YearOfTheVet family to seemingly just have a good time on the mic! I brought Joe in to talk purely about veteran benefits and to break some myths, but before record was even pressed, Joe and I had already had about 20-30 minutes of quality off-air time that felt like two friends meeting up after a long weekend to fill each oth…
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Episode #20 features Marine Corps veteran Jimmy Guevara; but what it REALLY features is a mirror for a lot of the vets I’ve met. A mirror that shows the struggle of trying to fit in to a world—whether it’d be a professional, educational, social, or any other society that you try to slip in to without understanding that you are not the same type of …
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My Very First Podcast, I introduce, my friend... my brother... My Guide.... Marine Corps Veteran.... Lorenzo McNulty joins us today as the very first guest of the #YearOfTheVet podcast, to talk about his transition from the service, to where his is today! Founder of The Wealth Academy, and author of "A Girl's Gotta Have Her Own Money: Pretty | Powe…
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The #YearOfTheVet family welcome Shannon Corbeil… that’s Corbeil like Sorbet. An Air Force veteran who answered the call to service after 9/11, Shannon joins us to talk about her road to the silver screen. Right off the bat, you notice that Shannon’s ability to create a calm, fun, and enjoyable environment breaks through, and that same energy is he…
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Rachel Hetzel, Founder of “OnPATH LLC,” joins the show to wrap up this year’s Women’s History Month. This conversation I had with Rachel was so good, that we ended up talking for a half hour after we finished recording, and then even more into the next week. Rachel talks about how one day, she “woke up,” found herself unemployed, and literally acci…
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Maximilian Lopez, a Marine Corps veteran, joins us today on the #YearOfTheVet podcast to talk about his transition from the service to where his is today! Nerd of the Marine Corps (5948 - Radar Technician) turned civilian Engineer, Lopez shares with us his continued journey of transition—and we're talking life... not just military! Born into povert…
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Manny Garcia finally joins the #YearOfTheVet family to open up about his transition journey from his past life of 9-years in the Marine Reserves, to the life of a Student Veteran...itching to re-enlist. But don't let the "R" word fool ya. He wasn't just a weekend warrior looking to fight for college credits. Manny lived, breathed, and engulfed hims…
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