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Minds on Mushrooms is a podcast dedicated to normalizing and de-stigmatizing psychedelic plant medicine for mental health and addiction. Our goal is to create a safe space for anyone curious about the benefits of psychedelic plant medicine for positive mental health transformation. You’ll hear first hand from those who have used plant medicine to combat: PTSD, addiction, depression, anxiety, and much more! Each week, host Maggie Kirkwood welcomes a new guest from the psychedelic universe. Gu ...
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From equities and fixed income to commercial real estate, ESG and climate change, join us as we explore the issues global investors are talking about and uncover insights from industry experts that help keep it all in perspective.
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Who let me be a grown up? An opinionated South African with a pet plant as a co-host. My approach is motivational, aiming to cultivate a positive outlook on the everyday aspects of life. Through the topics I explore and discuss, I strive to inspire positivity and optimism in our daily experiences.
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This Week in Engineering explores the latest innovations and tech trends in engineering from academia, government, and industry. We cover topics in energy, transportation, aerospace, manufacturing, infrastructure, and much more. New episodes uploaded weekly. You can also watch these podcasts as videos on engineering.com TV: https://www.engineering.com/viewAll?category=this-week-in-engineering
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The Evergreen Thumb

Erin Landon, WSU Extension Master Gardener Program

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Since 1973, WSU Extension Master Gardeners have been developing programs to address the evolving needs of our communities. Each episode, we'll delve into the fascinating world of gardening, exploring a wide range of topics tailored to our unique climate and diverse flora. Whether you're an experienced gardener with a green thumb or a beginner eager to cultivate your own green oasis, this podcast is here to inspire and educate. Join us as we invite expert horticulturists, seasoned Master Gard ...
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Just Trek Podcast

Justin "Justroc" Rimon

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Do you love adventure and the great outdoors? Then give this adventure podcast a listen and hear transformational conversations and stories from inspirational hikers, outdoor entrepreneurs, solo world travelers, environmentalists, writers, and creatives from the LA + SoCal community and beyond. Learns tips & tricks for exploring, life lessons from our guests, discover new places to explore, and how spending time in nature can improve your mental health. We aim to inspire, motivate, and eleva ...
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Motherlode

Ranieri & Co.

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Introducing Motherlode, a Ranieri & Co. production. The gripping story about the birth of computer hacking from an unlikely centre - Melbourne Australia. It was here teenage boys, and they were mostly boys, hacked into some of the biggest organisations in the world. It’s also where a young hacker, Julian Assange, cut his teeth on computers and went on to develop Wikileaks, the most disruptive website the world has seen. But Wikileaks didn’t just spring up out of nowhere. It was 20 years in t ...
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Locked On Bengals - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Bengals

Locked On Podcast Network, James Rapien, Jake Liscow

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Locked On Bengals podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Cincinnati Bengals and the National Football League. Hosted by football analysts James Rapien and Jake Liscow, the Locked On Bengals podcast provides your daily Bengals fix with expert, local analysis, and coverage of all aspects of the venerable Bengals franchise. Locked On Bengals takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the bigg ...
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Formerly a podcast devoted to helping good men and fathers have a voice in our culture, but re-branded in early 2024 to enter a wide-open field of other topics that I believe affect our severely fractured culture. Topics that may appear to be random and unrelated to many people, but not to me. I believe that a whole lot of random isn’t random and, somehow, It All Ties Together. Topics will vary, but are likely to include: · encounters with the unusual from the heavenly and underworld realms ...
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Peter Navarro is one of only three senior White House officials to serve at the right hand of Donald Trump all the way from the 2016 campaign to the end of his first term in 2021. At the Trump White House, Peter was the President’s Chief China Hawk and helped craft many of the tough tariffs and sanctions Donald Trump would impose upon Chinese Communist regime. As the Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, Peter Navarro helped President Trump create hundreds of thousands of ...
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Hoodoo Cast is a podcast for authentic Hoodoo, which is Akan Ancestral Religion in North america. Hoodoo is not an “amalgamation of various African traditions” combined with pseudo-native americanism and/or european pseudo-occultism. Hoodoo is specifically the Ancestral Religion of Akan people from the region of contemporary Ghana and Ivory Coast, West Afuraka/Afuraitkait (Africa), preserved in our spiri-genetic blood-circles for over 300 years in North America. Spiritual cultivation, our ca ...
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We interview students & professionals in the psychedelic space to better understand how they navigated the path from being curious about psychedelics to wanting to dedicate their career to psychedelics. Join the community at psychedelicgrad.com.
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Tune in to hear an ex Law Enforcement Officer turned real estate maverick that is turning the real estate world upside down by exposing real estate and damn near anything else. Listen in as host Scott Mosley and his infectious co-host Colin Sadler dissect and offer a unique insight on a broad range of topics. You will be glad you did. We will be interviewing thought leaders, entrepreneurs, professional athletes and many more. Some you will know, some you will get to know. This show is much m ...
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A monthly reality-check on the issues Americans care about most. Host Warren Olney draws on his decades of experience to explore the people and issues shaping – and disrupting - our world. How did everything change so fast? Where are we headed? The conversations are informal, edgy and always informative. If Warren's asking, you want to know the answer.
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Variegation among leaves is a fascinating phenomenon. Though plant breeders have accentuated this trait in a variety of cultivated plants, variegation does occur naturally as well. Its function isn't well understood for most species either. Such is the case for two species of wild ginger in the genus Hexastylis. Join me and Dr. Cierra Sullivan as w…
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🚁WATCH the first moments of rescued hostage Qaid Farhan Alkadi back on Israeli soil on his way to reunite with his family after 326 days in Hamas captivity. https://t.co/XH0F6Qb8SV. This item belongs to: movies/opensource_movies. This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, JPEG, JSON, MPEG4, Metadata, Unknown…
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🔴DISMANTLED: 3km-long terrorist attack tunnel in Gaza. During Operation “Protective Edge” in 2014, part of the tunnel route was destroyed. Over the years, Hamas has attempted to restore and to make the tunnel route operational.... This item belongs to: movies/opensource_movies. This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Ti…
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Terrorists in northern Samaria are planting landmines in civilian areas. We are currently operating to eliminate the threats that these explosives cause to Israelis and Palestinians alike. https://t.co/SLUoWc6KwK. This item belongs to: movies/opensource_movies. This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Item Tile, JPEG, JSON, M…
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As Ja'Marr Chase resumed his hold-in on Wednesday after Zac Taylor essentially said he expected Chase's hold-in to be a thing of the past on Tuesday, the drama resumed. The guys break down what it means that the hold-in is back on, then dive into the waiver addition of KJ Henry, and what's coming next as the club finalizes its practice squad. For y…
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For the 100 years or so of air transport, the form factor of airplanes has been essentially consistent: a fuselage, usually cylindrical, with attached wings and tail. While relatively simple to build, with a good strength to weight ratio, aerodynamically, this form factor is not the most efficient. Eliminating the fuselage and building the aircraft…
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The guys break down the most interesting takeaways as the Cincinnati Bengals cut their roster to 53 players on Tuesday. UDFA LB Maema Njongmeta made the team after a strong camp, all of the 2024 draft picks made it, and they went heavy at tight end, safety, and defensive tackle. But it's called the "initial" 53-man for a reason; more moves could co…
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With NFL roster cuts due Tuesday at 4:00 PM Eastern, the guys break down why the Cincinnati Bengals should be targetting defensive linemen around the NFL to challenge Zach Carter and bolster their depth with injuries potentially keeping McKinnley Jackson and Myles Murphy out at the start of the season. We also discuss why the Bengals could target a…
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Ja'Marr Chase returned to practice for the Cincinnati Bengals about 15 minutes after we started recording this episode, so of course we changed plans and broke down why Chase may have chosen today to get back to work. Plus, Jackson Carman's disappointing tenure in Cincinnati has come to an end, and we take time for a post-mortem on Carman's early r…
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The much anticipated conclusion to the preseason has arrived for the Cincinnati Bengals, and the guys are here to break down the takeaways from the Bengals' loss to the Colts. Highlighted by Jermaine Burton late and Jordan Battle early, we discuss who helped themselves the most and where there are big questions for the cutdown to 53 as it's time to…
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Episode 171: Have Noticed a Lot of Oddities in How Plants in Native Soil Are Growing This Year. Scorched Leaves. Almost No Blooms. Like Growth-Altering Chemical Raining from Sky and Sunlight Now Different. Mosquitos No Longer Affected by Cedar Oil.By Justin O'Quinn
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Myles Murphy avoided a serious injury, but the Bengals are thin on the defensive line, so the guys break down whether they should make a move, and whether that could even move the needle at this point in the game. Plus, with the preseason finale coming up, we break down what we're watching and what matters as the reserves will take on the Colts sta…
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If successful, Anduril’s new facility may become the prototype for a paradigm shift in armaments design, development, manufacturing and procurement. Swarms of low cost, AI driven and fully autonomous drone weapon systems in the air, on the ground and into the sea, may replace the crewed, highly capable but costly armoured vehicles, aircraft and sub…
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The Cincinnati Bengals' offense had a much better day in Tuesday's joint practice against the Indianapolis Colts, highlighted by strong performances by Mike Gesicki and Tee Higgins. Plus, the defense held the Colts to what one writer said "might be their worst offensive practice of training camp so far," highlighted by a Logan Wilson interception a…
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In this episode of The Evergreen Thumb, we delve into the essential topic of decoding pesticide labels. Understanding these labels is crucial for gardeners to ensure they are using products safely, effectively, and in an environmentally responsible manner. Our guest, Rachel Bomberger, starts by exploring why it is vital for gardeners to read and co…
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The guys break down how the Cincinnati Bengals defense won another day of practice as training camp is nearing its conclusion. Plus, it sounds like Ja'Marr Chase may have gotten a little bit of an extra workout in after practice on Monday. We also discuss the Evan McPherson deal, locking up the Bengals' clutch kicker for a 3-year deal that comes in…
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Fossils offer some of the best evidence of how diverse various branches of the tree of life once were. They help us understand speciation and extinction as well as biogeography. Dr. Steve Manchester has spent much of his career using fossilized seeds to understand the ancient histories of flowering plants such as the walnut family (Juglandaceae). J…
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The Cincinnati Bengals' second team defense stood up to Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears' offense to start Saturday's preseason game before substitutions folded late in the first half. The guys break down the encouraging start from the defense, including flashes from rookies Josh Newton and Kris Jenkins, before diving into the new faces emergin…
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Despite Haiti's proximity to the United States, and its considerable importance to our own history, Haiti barely registered in the historic consciousness of most Americans until recently. Those who struggled to understand Haiti's suffering in the earthquake of 2010 often spoke of it as the poorest country in the Western hemisphere, but could not ex…
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Episode 170: Noah Was Far More the Model of a Man Than I Realized. After Decades of Studying the Bible, This Morning a Flood of Thoughts About Noah, the Man, Filled My Mind. Never Realized How Great of a Man Noah Was.By Justin O'Quinn
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The guys break down a sloppy joint practice between the Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears, unfortunately featuring a few potentially significant injuries, interceptions, and dropped passes among a smaller handful of positives. Plus, we get into what we're watching in Preseason Game #2, where the Bears will play starters and guys battling for job…
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The guys break down the latest on what's going on with Ja'Marr Chase as Cincinnati Bengals fans collectively seem to be growing more frustrated with Chase's contract situation being unresolved. Plus, we power rank the rookies based on their performances thus far, and address growing questions about interior defensive line depth. For your next liste…
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This week on the podcast, I dive into the importance of setting boundaries with your clients and how, as an entrepreneur, it's crucial to carve out personal time outside of work hours. I also discuss proper etiquette for attending a hen party and share tips on how to recover from a hangover. Plus, I explore ways to help your bunnies during their sh…
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Ja'Marr Chase was physically absent from training camp practice for the first time on Tuesday, and Zac Taylor described the situation as "day-to-day" instead of "part of the plan" he's often referred to throughout the preseason. The guys break down what it could mean, and provide updates on Brad Robbins' and Jake Browning's injuries that could caus…
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In this episode of "Minds On Mushrooms", we’re joined by Cameron Taylor from Big Psych, a leading psychedelic organization in Minneapolis. Cameron shares insights about the upcoming documentary "A Table of Our Own", which is set to make waves in Minneapolis, showing Friday, August 15th at the Capri Theater in North Minneapolis. We also dive into th…
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Amarius Mims has a mild pec strain, so the guys break down the impact and discuss how Trent Brown performed in his first 11-on-11 work in training camp. That was the bad news - the good news is that Jermaine Burton, Dax Hill, and Matt Lee got their reward and got onto the field earlier in practice on Monday. We break down the outlook as those playe…
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Sedges are a complex group of plants in the family Cyperaceae. Within this family lies the genus Carex, which boasts ~2000 species found in all kinds of habitats. From specialists to generalists, there seems to be no lifestyle the sedges have not experimented with. But how did all this sedge diversity come to be? That is the question Dr. Andrew Hip…
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The guys break down the Cincinnati Bengals' first preseason game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, starting Joe Burrow and the first team offense's touchdown drive, and the starting defense's 3-and-out. Then, we get into how concerned we should be about run defense and interior DL depth, the punter battle, and Jermaine Burton's explosive 4th quarte…
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Episode 169: After Being Run Off from Dragon or Sauropod Bones Site by Yet Unidentified Being, I Returned. Pelvic and Jaw Structure Appears to Be Kin to Lizards. Plus, Fleshed Out Thoughts on Demonic and Underworld Beings that Have Come to Me Over My Life.By Justin O'Quinn
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The Cincinnati Bengals practiced on their new turf in Paycor Stadium for the first time on Thursday in preparation for their first preseason game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and the guys break down everything that went down. Unfortunately that includes everything we know about a Charlie Jones injury scare, but also includes how the defense bo…
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As investors look to manage the outsized effect of the "Magnificent Seven" and the tech sector in general, we explore sector-based investing, which offers a strategic approach for investors looking to gain exposure to distinctive segments of the economy. MSCI's own Abhishek Gupta and Dinank Chitkara dig deep into their recent paper, "Incorporating …
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The Cincinnati Bengals' offense bounced back in a big way during Wedensday's training camp session, highlighted by Joe Burrow moving and throwing well and Tee Higgins putting on a dominant showing. The guys break down the scuffles, the highlights, and the young defensive players who made splash plays in a highly competitive practice. Join the Locke…
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Episode 168: Flashes of Light Across Sky on Clear, Starry Night. Looked Like Lightning From Nearby Storm, Except There Were No Clouds or Storms. Just Another Data Point That May Help Form a Pattern.By Justin O'Quinn
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This week on the podcast, I dive into the importance of setting healthy boundaries and how to create them for yourself. We’ll explore whether closure is really necessary, and what it truly involves. Plus, I’ll share four strategies to help you wrap up your week on a high note, setting the stage for success in the weeks ahead.…
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With two weeks of Cincinnati Bengals training camp practices observed and analyzed, the guys break down the roster locks and bubble battles ahead of the team's first preseason game. The guys break down key decisions like how many running backs, tight ends, and safeties to keep, and the direction of certain roster battles before preseason games will…
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In this episode of "The Evergreen Thumb," we dive deep into the art and science of growing tomatoes in Washington State. WSU Cowlitz County Extension Master Gardener Alice Slusher joins us as we explore expert tips and insights on growing tomatoes in our unique climate. We'll also cover crucial topics such as pest and disease management, fertilizat…
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On this episode I share my magical solo adventure of exploring Channel Islands National Park for the first time ever. It is California's most underrated island, one of the least visited national parks in the entire country, and is considered the Galapagos Islands of North America. Join me on this action packed day trip that included wildlife sighti…
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Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor delivered the tough news that Cam Sample's injury will keep him out for the season, so the guys discuss the need for Myles Murphy and Joseph Ossai to step up, and potentially a need to sign a veteran to bolster a banged up unit. Plus, we discuss the plan for Trent Brown and the RT competition along with prac…
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The guys break down Sunday's training camp practice that saw the defense come out ahead in 11-on-11 "move the ball" work, featuring a Geno Stone PBU near the goal line. It wasn't all bad for the Bengals' offense of course, as Joe Burrow also found Trenton Irwin for a beautiful TD pass. Plus, 7th-round pick Daijahn Anthony has strung together enough…
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Episode 167: Whacked Out, But Possible Reasons Why Yahweh Instructed Elijah to Host the Showdown with 450 Prophets of Baal and 400 Prophets of Asherah on Mt. Carmel. Just Thinking Out Loud.By Justin O'Quinn
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