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Jaqueline O'Donovan OBE: How to be a Successful CEO
Jacqueline O’Donovan OBE is a serial entrepreneur, multi-award-winning business leader, and the powerhouse behind O’Donovan Waste. From taking a £150,000 business and scaling it to £23 million, to breaking barriers as a woman in the waste and construction industries, Jacqueline shares the bold decisions, risks, and resilience that shaped her journey. She also opens up about her challenging beginnings, the reality of selling a multi-million-pound company, and what it truly takes to build lasting success. This is an episode packed with inspiration, ambition, and game-changing insights - don’t miss it!
2025-02-10
31 min
Small Business Made Simple Podcast
How to Start a Business (Again) in 2024 - Podcast Episode 317
🎧 Ready to start (or restart!) your business journey in 2024? Tune in to Episode 317 of the Small Business Made Simple Podcast! 🚀 In this episode, I’m diving into what it would look like if you had to start your business all over again with all the wisdom you have now. What would you change? What would stay the same? From finding your niche to building a killer brand and obsessing over customer experience, I’ll share practical strategies to help you nail it the second time around! 🔥 Plus, we’ll talk about my personal “Ready, Fire, Aim” approach, ne...
2024-10-09
20 min
Laughing Through The Pain: Navigating Wellness
The Science of Personalized Nutrition and Biohacking with Michael Donovan
Send us a textEver wondered how to laugh through the pain while optimizing your well-being? Michael Donovan, a dedicated fitness expert with a rich background in cancer research at the National Institute for Health, joins us to share his disciplined approach to life and fitness. He offers valuable insights into the importance of personalized supplements, revealing how individual needs can vary significantly. Michael's journey from the NIH to focusing on public health and wellness programs provides a captivating narrative on the significance of habits and follow-through actions.Discover the emerging trends in biohacking with...
2024-08-26
1h 05
Laughing Through The Pain: Navigating Wellness
Navigating Narcissism and Wellness: Insights from Richard Blake on Michael Donovan's pod
Send us a textCurious about how biohacking can transform your wellness routine? Join us as Dr. Richard L. Blake shares his insights from his recent guest appearance on Michael Donovan's podcast. We promise you'll walk away with actionable tips on optimizing your health, from the power of red light therapy to the benefits of conscious connected breathing (CCB). Richard also opens up about his breathwork study and his most-read Medium article on the unexpected links between ayahuasca and narcissism.Ever wondered how to balance cutting-edge biohacking tools with natural wellness practices? Listen in as...
2024-07-08
1h 08
Instant Trivia
Episode 1242 - The lyin' king - A samantha bee - Books and their movies - Mountain / man - A tough food category
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1242, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Lyin' King 1: This mythical king whose name now refers to a never-ending task lied to get out of Hades. Sisyphus. 2: The False Dmitrys were 3 men who tried to rule Russia by pretending to be sons of this brutal czar. Ivan the Terrible. 3: One story says this king of Ithaca told Clytemnestra her daughter could marry Achilles, but it was a lie. Odysseus. 4: Leopold II of this country created the Congo Free State, which the world would later realize...
2024-07-05
07 min
Dev Leader Podcast
Up-Level Your Software Engineering Mindset! - Interview With Richard Donovan
In this video, I was joined by Richard Donovan who shared his interesting career journey and transition to focusing on mindset! One of the key takeaways that I had from this discussion was that it takes a level of self-awareness and reflection to realize that shifting your mindset can drive positive change. Rich shares some of his ups and downs in his career, the different changes he pursued, and the realization that he had to change things about himself in order to grow. Turns out, having the right mindset and focus on mindset allowed...
2024-06-28
1h 02
Instant Trivia
Episode 1233 - Siegfrieds and roys - A triangle scheme - The civil war years - The roles of morgan freeman - Nmoɋ-ǝɋisԁ∩
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1233, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Siegfrieds And Roys 1: In an 1870s ballet, Prince Siegfried falls in love with one of these graceful birds. Swan. 2: This singer took "Oh, Pretty Woman" to No. 1 in 1964. Roy Orbison. 3: This composer of the opera "Siegfried" also named his son Siegfried. Richard Wagner. 4: Before he became the "King of the Cowboys" on film, he formed the Sons of the Pioneers singing group. Roy Rogers. 5: In a Sir Walter Scott novel, this title character is an outlaw of the MacGregor...
2024-06-26
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1225 - Around the garden? - Elizabeth taylor - "atch", you! - Yes, you may - In country
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1225, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Around The Garden? 1: A reward is paired with a punishment in the phrase this veggie "and stick". carrot. 2: It's the mysterious dying utterance of the title character of "Citizen Kane". Rosebud. 3: This 2-word phrase refers to something unimportant, probably referring to a tuber that wasn't worth peeling. small potatoes. 4: In a Simon and Garfunkel song, this quartet is in the line after "Are you going to Scarborough Fair?". parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme. 5: On a military uniform, this "cluster"...
2024-06-18
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1219 - At the museum - Energy sources - British fictional characters - Explorers and travelers - I'd rather have
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1219, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: At The Museum 1: The Ulster Museum in Belfast displays treasures from the Girona and 2 other ships that were part of this famed fleet. the Spanish Armada. 2: An Oregon science museum has the USS Blueback, one of these; in addition to its navy days, it was in "The Hunt For Red October". a submarine. 3: (Alex Trebek reads the clue from the Smithsonian.) Higher than normal counters helped accommodate the 6'2" height of this chef, who used this very kitchen not...
2024-06-12
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1212 - Allusions of grandeur - Live cams - Psychological problems - Anything goes - World of religion
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1212, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Allusions Of Grandeur 1: An ancient city on the Euphrates River known for its magnificence, today it can also mean a place of vice and corruption. Babylon. 2: You're living in grand style if you have the "white" type of this strong-smelling underground fungus on your table. truffle. 3: The 19th century railroad sleeping car named for this man was a symbol of splendor equal to the finest hotel. Pullman. 4: In 1909 this French jeweler opened a store on Fifth Ave. in New...
2024-06-05
07 min
Fireside with Voxgig
Episode 179 Ryan Donovan Senior Content Marketer at Stack Overflow
We’ve got an episode for our writers out there today! Ryan Donovan joins us to discuss his 15 years of experience in technical writing, and just how that experience is serving him in his current role - senior content marketer at Stack Overflow. One thing to know about Ryan is that he is a stickler for getting technical details right, a great quality to have in a technical writer. He even stays away from audience suggestions for topics, as he is careful to always be confident and accurate in his writing. He hosts a podcast under Stack Overflow, as well as...
2024-05-30
32 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1194 - And the award goes to... - The old testament - 20th c. quotes - Let's go for a "spin" - Tools of the kitchen
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1194, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: And The Award Goes To... 1: This nutty comic won a 1996 National Society of Film Critics award for his role as "The Nutty Professor". Eddie Murphy. 2: Barbara Walters' "20/20" co-host, in 1998 he was awarded the Children's Champion Award from UNICEF. Hugh Downs. 3: While president of the Philippines, she received the Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolent Peace Prize. Corazon Aquino. 4: Category for which James Tobin, Gary Becker and Milton Friedman all won Nobel Prizes. Economics. 5: This Spanish cellist was among the first...
2024-05-18
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1192 - The century of the crime - January 1, 1993 - Of the nile - Words of the year - 3
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1192, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Century Of The Crime 1: Bernie Madoff pleads guilty to money laundering, fraud and a bunch of other stuff. the 21st century. 2: Charlotte Corday kills Marat, is not sad. the 18th century. 3: Lewis Payne causes William Seward pain, but even wounding the Secretary of State is not the biggest crime that day. the 19th century. 4: The Salem witch trials burn into history. the 17th century. 5: William Wallace is condemned as a traitor, though he said he never swore allegiance...
2024-05-16
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1173 - Historic classifieds - 1995 cars - Tough chicks - Comedians - Transportation in song
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1173, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Historic Classifieds 1: "FSBO." this "vast region including Aleutian Islands. $7.2 million OBO". Alaska. 2: In 431 he would have jumped at the ad "Bishop needed for Celtic island. Must have shamrock". St. Patrick. 3: Situation wanted: this "ex-naval minister seeks post, nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, sweat". Winston Churchill. 4: In 1508 he may have successfully responded to "Chapel painter needed. Strong neck a must". Michelangelo. 5: In the 1660s she could have advertised, "Experienced queen seeks throne. Catholic countries only". Queen Christina of...
2024-04-28
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1162 - Anagrammed birds - Are you eating right? - I'm on the money - The four seasons - 1950s people
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1162, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Anagrammed Birds 1: Illinois' state bird:CLAN RAID. cardinal. 2: A real show-off:COP CAKE. peacock. 3: A holiday standard:KEY RUT. turkey. 4: Seen at the seashore:DARN PIPES. sandpiper. 5: It's game if you are:HATE NAPS. pheasant. Round 2. Category: Are You Eating Right? 1: You can eat ice cream from a dull, ordinary cone, or from one named for this breakfast food. waffle cone. 2: It's cooking food by immersing it in hot oil; it's a Scottish practice to do it...
2024-04-17
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1160 - Where does it hurt? - Will you still feed me? - Japanese food - Shakespeare's lovers - Name that tunesmith
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1160, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Where Does It Hurt? 1: Myalgia (these parts). muscles. 2: Dermatalgia. skin. 3: Hepatalgia. the liver. 4: Odontalgia. teeth. 5: Arthralgia (these parts, whether hinge or ball-and-socket). joint. Round 2. Category: Will You Still Feed Me? 1: Och aye! Haggamuggie is a simplified version of this, but with fish liver--sounds even better. haggis. 2: Rachael Ray has a 22-minute recipe for burgers of this "cordon bleu"; 10 minutes of prep and 12 to cook. chicken. 3: From the Dutch for "to curl", this doughnut-style dough is fried and...
2024-04-15
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1159 - Requiem for a skyline - Can you digit? - Interviewing the interviewer - James k. polk - Storm
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1159, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Requiem For A Skyline 1: In November of 1972, the Kingdome was dedicated in this West Coast city. In March 2000, the Kingdome was demolished in this West Coast city. Seattle. 2: In 1978, New Jersey's Marlborough-Blenheim Hotel got checked out to make way for a casino in this city. Atlantic City. 3: Northwestern University's old Prentice Women's Hospital, an example of Brutalist architecture, was demoed in 2013-2014 in this big city. Chicago. 4: Sunset Boulevard isn't the same since the bulldozer came for the home...
2024-04-14
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1153 - Stupid show biz answers - Sharp - Occupational homonyms - Add some consonants - Renting
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1153, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Stupid Show Biz Answers 1: It's the role Danny Bonaduce played on "The Partridge Family". Danny. 2: Mike Myers flexed his powers to play Studio 54 owner Steve Rubell in this 1998 film. 54. 3: Andrea McArdle, who starred in a production of "Annie Get Your Gun" in 2006, first became famous playing this role. Annie. 4: Greer Garson became the Mrs. of actor Richard Ney after he played her son Vin Miniver in this 1942 film. Mrs. Miniver. 5: It was the title of the last big-screen remake...
2024-04-07
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1144 - Pull - Sounds like an irish county - In the air - You keep me hangin' on - The anthony quinn film festival
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1144, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Pull 1: You "pull a few" of these to get a favor done. Strings. 2: From the idea of breaking camp comes this phrase for moving on. Pull up stakes. 3: Since the 8th century, it's what churchmen have pulled to ring their bells. Ropes. 4: Word on the 2 buttons that preceded this one:(Curly in a "Three Stooges" clip showing a button marked "Pull"). Press. 5: Ermal Fraze holds the 1963 patent for part of the "tear strip opener" better known to pop drinkers...
2024-03-29
05 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1133 - Da, you speak russian - European museums - Songs of the '80s - Leann rhymes? - Hispanic-american firsts
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1133, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Da, You Speak Russian 1: Also called the great sturgeon, this species lends its name to a type of caviar. beluga. 2: A Russian monarch, or an American policy expert appointed by the government to tackle a particular problem. a czar. 3: These thin pancakes are similar to crepes and traditionally made with buckwheat flour and served with sour cream. blinis. 4: Meaning "set of three", it's also a wagon or sleigh pulled by 3 horses. a troika. 5: This word borrowed from Russian refers...
2024-03-18
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1113 - State capital nicknames - Actors in political films - One-word film titles - -mancy pants - Letters in sequence
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1113, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: State Capital Nicknames 1: "The Bluegrass Capital". Frankfort. 2: "The Charter Oak City". Hartford. 3: "Arkopolis". Little Rock. 4: "The Gateway to Glacier Bay National Park". Juneau (Alaska). 5: "The Cradle of the Confederacy" and "The Birthplace of Civil Rights". Montgomery, Alabama. Round 2. Category: Actors In Political Films 1: In 1993 he was "In the Line of Fire" as Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan. Clint Eastwood. 2: This star of "Grumpy Old Men" played a grumpy Supreme Court justice in "First Monday in October". Walter...
2024-02-28
02 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1103 - Shakespeare's endings - Let it snow - The same vowel, every other letter - Album cuts - Tall tales
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1103, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Shakespeare'S Endings 1: "With the help of your good hands, gentle breath of yours my sails must fill, or else my project fails". The Tempest. 2: "Gratiano, keep the house, and seize upon the fortunes of the Moor, for they succeed on you". Othello. 3: "We will unite the white rose and the red, smile heaven upon this fair conjunction". Richard III. 4: "Take up the bodies. such a sight as this becomes the field, but here shows much amiss". Hamlet. 5: "As for...
2024-02-18
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1096 - Things to do on a rainy day - Hunting and fishing - Dumb guys' greatest inventions - Hundreds - New technology
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1096, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Things To Do On A Rainy Day 1: Learn a new one of these from Duolingo. (foreign) languages. 2: Put together one of these; the 4,000-piece world map should take you a while. a jigsaw puzzle. 3: Assume the warrior pose, mountain pose or seated twist while practicing this. yoga. 4: Dress your dog in traditional colors and pretend it's this celebration. Mardi Gras. 5: If you have a piano, play his 1801 "Moonlight Sonata". Beethoven. Round 2. Category: Hunting And Fishing 1: Also a...
2024-02-11
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1093 - Be my "pal" - Edison: the light and the dark - Pick up your clothes - An inventive category - Landing zones of normandy
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1093, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Be My Pal. With Pal in quotation marks 1: Under a League of Nations mandate, the British oversaw the affairs of this region from 1920 to 1948. Palestine. 2: It can mean the roof of the mouth, or more generally the sense of taste. Palate. 3: A board on which a painter mixes colors, or the range of colors he uses. Palette. 4: A fence of stakes forming a defensive barrier or fortification. Palisade. 5: These heroic champions of chivalry share their name with a 1950s...
2024-02-07
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1088 - The flying... - New york in the movies - New orleans - Songs' later verses - 3-named people
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1088, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Flying... 1: The flying wedge was first used in this sport by Harvard in 1892 but became illegal due to players being brutalized. football. 2: We're not sure if this Bullwinkle pal is biologically a flying squirrel (Glaucomys sabrinus) or a regular gray squirrel who can fly. Rocky. 3: Known as "The Flying Tomato", this snowboarder won his first Olympic halfpipe gold in 2006. (Shaun) White. 4: In 2005 she won a TV Land Award as "Favorite Airborne Character" for her 1960s work as "The...
2024-02-02
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1057 - Astronomical rhyme time - Fill in the (mel) blanc - Monarchs of england - Literary couples - Biography
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1057, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Astronomical Rhyme Time 1: Any song about Earth's natural satellite. a Moon tune. 2: Red planet pubs. Mars bars. 3: Space telescope problem. Hubble trouble. 4: Comet discoverer Edmond's narrow lanes. Halley's alleys. 5: One who determines the age of meteorite impact holes. a crater dater (crater rater accepted). Round 2. Category: Fill In The (Mel) Blanc 1: This 3-word query might have been Mel Blanc's first words. What's up, Doc?. 2: Blanc joined Hanna-Barbera to voice this character, Fred's neighbor and Betty's husband. (Barney...
2024-01-02
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1032 - "open" and "shut" - Name that pope - 3-letter responses - Sounds like an irish county - Body facts and figures
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1032, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Open And Shut. With Open" And "Shut in quotes 1: A public showing of a residence that's for sale. an open house. 2: Someone who's stuck indoors. a shut-in. 3: 9 innings, 6 hits, no runs. a shutout. 4: A test where you're allowed to use notes. an open book test. 5: Public domain land in the 1800s where the buffalo and cattle roamed before the homesteaders fenced them in. open range. Round 2. Category: Name That Pope 1: This second pope shares his name with...
2023-12-08
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1029 - Fair fare - Transportation in song - Rock "e" - "great" expectations - Words containing silent letters
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1029, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Fair Fare 1: This carnival treat is threads of spun sugar, often pink. cotton candy. 2: This fried treat is named for the cone-shaped utensil through which the batter is poured. a funnel cake. 3: These cheese semi-solids are supposed to squeak when you bite into them. curds. 4: Dusted with sugar and cinnamon, these slender pastries have a Spanish name that may refer to their place of origin. churros. 5: Roll a caramel apple in marshmallows, nuts and chocolate and you have this...
2023-12-06
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1018 - How to marry a millionaire - British children's authors - Hittite hodgepodge - Executive privilege - Presidential lifetimes
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1018, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: How To Marry A Millionaire 1: Like Manilow's "Lola", Evelyn Nesbitt was one of these theater females; in 1906, her rich, crazy husband shot her ex-lover. showgirl. 2: In 2005, 1,000 champagne corks popped as a Brazilian equestrian married Athina of this clan. Onassis. 3: This "Sea of Love" actress had access to the finest of make-up when she married billionaire Ron Perelman. Ellen Barkin. 4: This singer didn't keep shipping magnate Arne Naess hanging on; she met him in May 1985 and married him in October. ...
2023-11-25
06 min
groCTO Podcast
Richard Donovan | Developer to Tech Leader
Join Richard Donovan director at RD Coached, who focuses on helping leaders and developers balance well-being and success. Richard talks about the wisdom of managing the ‘not knowing everything’ mindset as a leader and effectively delegating tasks. He takes a deeper plunge into developer mental and physical well-being and the challenges associated with it.Richard on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-donovan-rdcoached/Beyond the Code is an exclusive series of podcasts with tech leaders across the globe, sharing learnings about dev processes, growth, culture, and well-being.Connect with us!
2023-11-21
22 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1007 - Shake, rattle and roll with science - Today's horoscope - Muhammad ali at 70 - Louisianians - Iron man
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1007, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Shake, Rattle And Roll With Science 1: In these events Love waves shake the ground rather than rolling it. earthquakes. 2: Each time a rattlesnake does this, a new segment is added to its rattle. sheds skin. 3: Also meaning to upset someone, it's a fancy chemistry word for "shake", as in "Stopper the tube and blank the solution". agitate. 4: When...
2023-11-14
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 1006 - Obvious answers - All you need is "ove" - Dancing stars - In trouble with the fcc - The carolinas
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1006, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Obvious Answers 1: This machine that produces printed letters on paper can be spelled using just letters on a typewriter's top row. Typewriter. 2: William Tyler Page, who wrote "The American's Creed" that the House adopted in 1918, had this job there in 1881. Page. 3: In an April 17, 1965 speech in Johnson City, Texas, this president rejected appeals to halt the bombing in Vietnam. Lyndon...
2023-11-13
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 991 - Jokers are wild - J.j. abrams, busy man - Jeopardy! drinking games - 3 for the show - Headgear
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 991, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Jokers Are Wild 1: This late funnyman, ever in search of respect: "I met the Surgeon General. He offered me a cigarette". (Rodney) Dangerfield. 2: By George, this standup comic said, "As soon as someone is identified as an unsung hero, he no longer is". George Carlin. 3: Jack Handey: "Blow ye winds, like" this Miles Davis instrument "blows, but without that noise". a trumpet. 4: For "Blazing Saddles", this legendary black standup wrote the classic line "Mongo only pawn in game of...
2023-10-29
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 983 - Killer musicals - The white stuff - 20th century america - Play adjectives - Non-traditional actors
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 983, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Killer Musicals 1: As act one of this musical draws to a close, the lookout says, "Dear mother of God -- iceberg right ahead!". Titanic. 2: "The Capeman", this songwriter's musical about a killer, opened to protests, not to "Sounds of Silence". Paul Simon. 3: The Richard Rodgers musical "Rex" starred Nicol Williamson as this king who made some women lose their heads. Henry VIII. 4: In a 1966 musical, Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside, husband of this title "Auntie", falls off an Alp. Auntie...
2023-10-21
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 980 - Business biggies - The spin-off source - Meet my exes - Get a "cl"ue! - Mao, mao, mao, mao
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 980, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Business Biggies 1: Elliot Handler, the "el" in this toymaker, died at age 95 in 2011. Mattel. 2: (Alex gives the clue from an industry shop-floor in Dearborn, MI.) This is the only one of America's Big Three automakers that did not get a federal bailout in 2009. Ford. 3: This soap co. sponsors nationwide fireworks shows that include a "ring around the sky" display. Lever Brothers. 4: This cell phone company made the radio that relayed the first words from the moon. Motorola. 5: A statue...
2023-10-18
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 972 - Africa's official languages - Argentina - Exotic wildlife - Musicals - The empire strikes plaque
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 972, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Africa'S Official Languages 1: In Benin:this. French. 2: In Gabon:this. French. 3: In Cameroon:English and this. French. 4: In Equatorial Guinea:Spanish and this. French. 5: In Rwanda:Kinyarwanda, French and this. English. Round 2. Category: Argentina 1: The president of Argentina works at the Casa Rosada or Pink House in this city. Buenos Aires. 2: In September 1955 General Eduardo Lonardi succeeded this man as leader of Argentina. (Juan) Peron. 3: In March 1985, the annual rate for this stood at 850%. inflation. 4: Ushuaia, the...
2023-10-10
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 963 - States by city trash-talking - Financial gobbledygook - Double talk names - Fly countries - Contrary to popular belief
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 963, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: States By City Trash-Talking 1: "Truth or Consequences isn't a choice! and Los Alamos may be the bomb, but it's Roswell that ends well!". New Mexico. 2: "Sure, Ogden and Orem are nice, but I prefer Brigham City-- gee, I've really got to work on my trash-talking". Utah. 3: "I get no kick from Champaign! I'm not Havana a good time! I only play in Peoria!". Illinois. 4: "I'm not Spokane for, and I ain't putting on the Ritzville! Everybody loves Raymond!". Washington. 5: "...
2023-10-01
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 956 - It's "ok" - In a teacup - Thriller - 1920s news flash! - Author last name in common
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 956, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: it's "ok" 1: It begins "You put your right foot in, you put your right foot out". "The Hokey Pokey". 2: It joins 2 oxen together. yoke. 3: You can sing like a star at one of these bars where you accompany pre-recorded tapes. karaoke. 4: According to Guinness, you'll find the world's highest sea cliffs on this "friendly island" of Hawaii. Molokai. 5: Gertrude Stein's constant companion. Alice (B.) Toklas. Round 2. Category: in a teacup 1: Studies show that drinking an herbal tea...
2023-09-24
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 944 - "me" tv - Taking a "bath" - They planned their own funeral - Which english monarch? - Pulitzer-winning characters
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 944, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: "me" tv 1: From 1992 to 1999 you could visit this title "Place" on Fox. Melrose Place. 2: Chuck Todd hosts this longest-running show on network television. Meet the Press. 3: Rachael Ray began making them on Food Network in 2001. 30-minute meals. 4: This series starts with Linda Cardellini and Christina Applegate meeting in a grief support group and becoming friends. Dead to Me. 5: Flower and Mozart were 2 of the title "kats" of the manor on this docudrama. Meerkat Manor. Round 2. Category: taking...
2023-09-12
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 938 - new york, new york - "court" briefs - psycho babble - "pomp" it up! - american organizations
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 938, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: new york, new york 1: Completed in 1931, this structure required 10 million bricks; a true stairmaster would climb its 1,860 steps. the Empire State Building. 2: (Here's my good buddy Regis.) This man who died in Tucson in 1960 was largely responsible for this area(which includes a skating rink). John D. Rockefeller. 3: Fuhgedaboudit! Now a borough, it was incorporated as a village in 1816 with roughly 4,000 residents. Brooklyn. 4: This publication's classic headlines include "Headless Body in Topless Bar". New York Post. 5: In 1754 King's College...
2023-09-07
08 min
FRIED. The Burnout Podcast
Owen Fitzpatrick: Using the Power of Belief to Boost Burnout Recovery
📍 IntroductionIn this episode, Cait sits down with Owen Fitzpatrick, a Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) and renowned psychologist, who has worked with esteemed organizations like Coca-Cola, Google, JP Morgan, LinkedIn, Pfizer, and Salesforce. Owen's vast experience also includes coaching billionaires and Olympic athletes and delivering captivating talks in 31 countries. He has shared the stage with luminaries like Sir Richard Branson and Seth Godin.📍 Understanding Burnout and Belief LeadershipOwen introduces the concept of "Belief Leadership," focusing on how beliefs shape behavior. The discussion delves into how burnout affects cognitive function and de...
2023-08-20
53 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 916 - princeton - famous mounts - what's for breakfast? - high places - celebrity cheerleaders
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 916, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: princeton 1: Of 1769, 1869 or 1969, the year Princeton began to admit women as undergraduates. 1969. 2: Types of these that became popular starting in the 1940s included the Princeton, Crew and Butch. haircuts. 3: In 1974 this Princeton grad and PBS host wrote "How to Make Money in Wall Street". Louis Rukeyser. 4: The school song's line "Her sons shall give" became "Our hearts shall give" to reflect this change. the admission of women. 5: The Tiger, published since 1882, is Princeton's equivalent of this Harvard humor mag...
2023-08-16
08 min
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Episode 910 - the nfl's star quarterbacks - fruit - sounds like an irish county - thriller - starts with a pronoun
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 910, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: the nfl's star quarterbacks 1: Steve Young. San Francisco 49ers. 2: Brett Favre. Green Bay Packers. 3: Dan Marino. Miami Dolphins. 4: Doug Flutie. Buffalo Bills. 5: Drew Bledsoe. New England Patriots. Round 2. Category: fruit 1: Technically, a raspberry isn't a berry, but these common vineyard fruits are. grape. 2: They're called Mandarin oranges from their origin in China, or this from the port that shipped them. tangerines. 3: The Royal Ann type of this fruit is often canned or used to make maraschinos. cherries. 4...
2023-08-10
07 min
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Episode 901 - music of the '60s - irish stars - 1982 - utter nonsense - three cheers!
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 901, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: music of the '60s 1: In 1969 "Something" became the only No. 1 hit he composed for The Beatles. George Harrison. 2: In 1969 B.J. Thomas had the biggest hit of his career with this song from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head". 3: In this 1965 hit, Roger Miller tells us that "Two hours of pushing broom buys a eight by twelve four-bit room". "King of the Road". 4: In 1968 his "Hurdy Gurdy Man" came singing songs of...
2023-08-01
08 min
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Episode 900 - monday night football - bill shakespeare, p.i. - first names - science briefs - in the thesaurus
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 900, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: monday night football 1: He started as a play-by-play man in 1971 and became an analyst in 1986. Frank Gifford. 2: This Dallas quarterback was quite "Dandy". Don Meredith. 3: The current play-by-play commentator, he's remembered for calling the Olympic hockey games in the '80s. Al Michaels. 4: He played himself in the films "Bananas" and "The 500-Pound Jerk" and was a lawyer before becoming a sportscaster. Howard Cosell. 5: This quarterback's real first name is Norman and he was stormin' as an analyst during...
2023-07-31
08 min
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Episode 897 - european cities - literary relatives - howdy, partner! - actual mlb announcer quotes - he was in that?
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 897, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: european cities 1: This capital lies 5 miles from the Bay of Phaleron, an arm of the Aegean Sea. Athens. 2: This city is central to works by James Joyce; after all, he was born there. Dublin. 3: The World Health Organization is headquartered in this Swiss city. Geneva. 4: In Krakow, Poland you'll find the former factory, now a museum, of this righteous businessman. (Oskar) Schindler. 5: Signed in 1975, the accord named for this city was an effort to ease tensions between the Soviet...
2023-07-28
08 min
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Episode 896 - villages - now that's inventive! - when in scotland... - doc talk - winnie-the-pooh's entourage
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 896, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: villages 1: Washington Square Park is the hub of this area of New York City. Greenwich Village. 2: A famous hard cheese is named for this Somerset, England village in which it was first developed. Cheddar. 3: Jacques Cartier gave this name to the hill behind the village of Hochelaga. Montreal (Mount Royal). 4: At the start of the play, Macbeth is the thane of this Scottish village and lives in its castle. Glams and Cawdor. 5: The name of this California village near...
2023-07-27
08 min
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Episode 882 - clubs - washington's sports teams - new jersey - country singers - that's so '90s
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 882, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: clubs 1: It's the correct term for a member of a Rotary Club. Rotarian. 2: The Literary Club was founded in the 1760s by Sir Joshua Reynolds and this subject of a Boswell biography. (Samuel) Johnson. 3: This service organization sponsors Circle K International, a club for college students. Kiwanis. 4: In the early 1930s this Harlem nightclub made Cab Calloway the leader of its house orchestra. the Cotton Club. 5: "Prosperity and opportunity through economic freedom" is the motto of the anti-tax "Club...
2023-07-12
08 min
The Mystical Artists
Souls for Sale
Remington and Jeana get into the Devil’s Tritone, the lyrical breakdown of ”The Girl from Ipanema” & “Sympathy for the Devil”, the mythology of selling your soul, Pluto in Leo, Capricorn / Cancer dynamics, music notes of parenting, and a deep dive into the Chariot and Devil cards of the Tarot.PLUS: Young Remington’s run in with a High Satanic Priestess named Bianca Jagger, Olivia Wilde’s sexy salad dressing, West Side Story, Richard Prince’s Instagram art and more.Gathering of the Sacred Star (July 27—30th) | BOOK NOWUSE THE CODE: SACREDSTAR23 & save $200 🙏🏼...
2023-07-07
1h 21
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Episode 862 - historic historians - who was the prez when... - trail mix - films of the '50s - the desperate housewife who...
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 862, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: historic historians 1: 2nd century B.C. historian Ssu-Ma Ch'ien put together the first comprehensive history of this country. China. 2: Christian Lange edited "Diplomatarium Norvegicum", a valuable source on this, his native land. Norway. 3: William Prescott's 2 big tales of the Conquistadors were about "The Conquest of Peru" and "The Conquest of" this country. Mexico. 4: This venerable saint's eccesiastical history of England goes up to 731; he died in 735. the Venerable Bede. 5: 6th century Roman historian Flavius Cassiodorus did a history of...
2023-06-22
07 min
STRANGER FRUIT
ARE YOU STILL LATINO IF YOU DON'T SPEAK SPANISH?
How Latino are you if you don't speak Spanish? Constanza Eliana and her guests are back at it in part 3 of our series on being #LATINOENOUGH. "No Sabo Kids" have been the subject of a lot of debate lately. Should Latinos know how to speak Spanish or is perfectly okay to abandon the language of their colonizer?Tag #thestrangerfruit or @ us on social media to let us know what you think of the episode! Remember, conflict + compassion = empathy.Featuring: Jose Richard Aviles, Michelle Morales, and Daisy RomeroTag #thestrangerfruit or...
2023-06-05
29 min
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Episode 840 - i shot the sharif - movie debuts - geographic phrases - famous napoleons - weather
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 840, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: i shot the sharif 1: David Lean gave Omar Sharif a big-screen break when he shot this epic starring Peter O'Toole. Lawrence of Arabia. 2: Omar made a Russian house call in this classic shot by David Lean. Doctor Zhivago. 3: Director Richard Fleischer shot Omar getting shot as "Che!", with Jack Palance as this Cuban leader. Fidel Castro. 4: Sharif played Fanny Brice's husband Nicky Arnstein in this William Wyler-directed film. Funny Girl. 5: Omar makes a cameo in "The Pink Panther Strikes...
2023-05-31
08 min
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Episode 834 - blank of blank - insurance - famous understudies - beans - size matters
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 834, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: blank of blank 1: Insurers may not compensate you for damages from these, like hurricanes or floods. Acts of God. 2: At your bank a CD isn't a compact disc, it's this. Certificate of deposit. 3: It was the "Holy Grail" for Ponce De Leon. Fountain of Youth. 4: A severe test, it's also a soldier's first time in battle. Baptism of fire. 5: In parliamentary procedure, it's a question raised to see if things are proceeding properly. Point of Order. Round 2...
2023-05-26
08 min
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Episode 831 - kangaroo words - alphabetic homophones - "up" songs - a day's calories in one meal - it just sounds questionable
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 831, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: kangaroo words 1: It's just 1 letter shorter than rotund. round. 2: Precipitation is often just a fancy word for this. rain. 3: Within instructor you'll find this private instructor. tutor. 4: Cut Brobdingnagian down to size with this little 3-letter synonym. big. 5: If you salvage something, you also do this. save. Round 2. Category: alphabetic homophones 1: To achieve the best flavor, this should steep for 3 to 5 minutes prior to being served. tea. 2: A vote in the affirmative. aye (I). 3: You can't play...
2023-05-22
07 min
STRANGER FRUIT
HISPANIC VS LATINO VS LATINX
Join us on this captivating episode as Constanza Eliana and her guests delve deep into the intricate tapestry of Latinidad and explore the ongoing debate surrounding the terms Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx. As the discussion rages on, in this second installment of our series, #LATINOENOUGH, we embark on a thought-provoking journey to untangle the complexities of these identities.Featuring: Jose Richard Aviles, Michelle Morales, and Daisy RomeroTag #thestrangerfruit or @ us on social media to let us know what you think of the episode! Remember, conflict + compassion = empathy.
2023-05-15
31 min
STRANGER FRUIT
IS LATINIDAD ANTI-BLACK?
Latines are a diverse group of people, with different cultural and linguistic backgrounds. But Anti-Blackness, hiding in plain sight, continues to affect many members of the diaspora. Despite the fact that Latines come in all shades and skin tones, there is a troubling pattern of discrimination and marginalization against Black Latines. Today, our panelists are tackling this important topic head-on, and discussing the ways in which anti-Blackness impacts their lives and the Latino community as a whole. Constanza Eliana dives into some uncomfortable truths with our panel and explore ways to not only acknowledge the existence but also combat...
2023-05-08
45 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 816 - what's your sign? - anatomy - siegfrieds and roys - things to do with carrots - fads and fashions
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 816, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: what's your sign? 1: I'm this sign; my constellation's brightest star is called Hamal, Arabic for "sheep". Aries. 2: Add an "N" to the end of this sign and you get a type of animal. Scorpio. 3: I'm this sign and my name is also an ancient Roman unit of weight. Libra. 4: December 1:Go ahead, take a shot. Sagittarius. 5: The name of this sign begins with the 19th letter of the Greek alphabet. Taurus. Round 2. Category: anatomy 1: The cones in...
2023-05-07
08 min
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Episode 815 - like a lion - think twice - the four seasons - earls - the daily show
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 815, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: like a lion 1: People of this Zodiac sign represented by a lion can be brave, noble and ferocious. Leo. 2: This "Lion-Hearted" king was born in Oxford in 1157. Richard. 3: More than one lion has been the spokesroarer for this legendary motion picture company. MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). 4: This mythical hero wore the skin of the Nemean lion he had slain. Hercules. 5: One of Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie's titles was the "Conquering Lion of" this tribe. Judah. Round 2. Category: think twice 1...
2023-05-07
08 min
Irish Stew Podcast
S5E4: Richard Donovan – Extreme Athlete Looking to the Stars
For Richard Donavan running the grueling 26.2 miles of the Boston Marathon was only a way to stretch his legs before getting up the next morning to run across America…for the second time. Running seven marathons on seven continents in seven days sounds impossible, so he did it in under five.Richard is also the first person to run marathons at both the North and South Poles and now lures other likeminded athletes to join him in some of Earth’s most extreme endurance races, including the North Pole Marathon, Antarctic Ice Marathon, Volcano Marathon, and World Mara...
2023-05-01
59 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 809 - who "m i"? - make - what's new - '80s bestsellers - "e" dock
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 809, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: who "m i"? 1: During my long relationship with Woody Allen, I starred in 13 of his films. Mia Farrow. 2: From 1961 to 1964, I invited TV home viewers to "Sing Along With" me. Mitch Miller. 3: In 1505 I was summoned by Pope Julius II to create his tomb. Michelangelo. 4: Since leaving Czechoslovakia, I've directed films like "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Amadeus". Milos Forman. 5: You can hear me doing what I did best in the following:(playing his trumpet). Miles Davis.
2023-04-30
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 805 - kiddie lit creatures - presidential moms - in a nutshell - worn out - party time!
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 805, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: kiddie lit creatures 1: For the magic beans that grew into the beanstalk, Jack traded one of these named Milky-White. a cow. 2: Austrian author Felix Salten created this en"deer"ing title character in 1923. Bambi. 3: Using a tar baby, he tried to catch Brer Rabbit. Brer Fox. 4: This author called his "Yertle the Turtle" a caricature of Adolf Hitler. Dr. Seuss. 5: [Video Daily Double]Seen here as drawn in a Chuck Jones cartoon, name of this Rudyard Kipling title creature. ...
2023-04-26
07 min
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Episode 803 - pot cluck - facts and figures - acronyms - presidential alma maters - old testament books
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 803, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: pot cluck 1: The dish of chicken wings in a hot sauce and blue cheese dressing was named for this city, not for an animal. Buffalo, NY. 2: Roy Harper of Van Camp Sea Food is credited with naming this brand of tuna. Chicken of the Sea. 3: It's the rock referred to in the name of the Rock Cornish game hen. Plymouth Rock. 4: An old person isn't one of these seasonal items anymore. Spring Chicken. 5: It's the part of a chicken...
2023-04-24
07 min
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Episode 802 - current sitcoms - to serve - 1986 - pop-rock - '50s film facts
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 802, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: current sitcoms 1: A Vermont innkeeper in his last series, this veteran comedian now plays cartoonist Bob McKay. Bob Newhart. 2: Now in its 7th season, this sitcom about the Bundys is Fox's longest-running series. Married... with Children. 3: On "Love and War", Jay Thomas wants this former "L.A. Law" star to warm up his nights. Susan Dey. 4: She's back, she's blonde and she has designs on becoming a country star on her new sitcom. Delta Burke. 5: It's the name of...
2023-04-23
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 781 - bedtime - foreign animal noises - shoot the moon - claudias - crustaceans
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 781, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: bedtime 1: According to a cliche, an irritable person has "gotten up" this way. on the wrong side of the bed. 2: "Driving pigs to market" is British slang for this noisy nocturnal behavior. snoring. 3: "Floral" phrase for a situation of luxury and ease. a bed of roses. 4: This baby bed with a 4-letter name often has high barred sides to keep the baby from falling out. a crib. 5: If you're spending the night in the famous Lincoln bedroom, you're sleeping...
2023-04-02
08 min
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Episode 778 - starts with "q" - flyboys - look out! - william and mary - texas
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 778, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: starts with "q" 1: Klugman's coroner. Quincy. 2: Annette Dionne, Emilie Dionne, Yvonne Dionne, Marie Dionne and Cecile Dionne, for example. quintuplets. 3: Hugo's hunchback. Quasimodo. 4: In the Bible it is said that "many waters cannot" do this to "love". quench. 5: Popular name of the Religious Society of Friends. the Quakers. Round 2. Category: flyboys 1: In 1922 this "Lone Eagle" learned to fly at a Lincoln, Nebraska flying school. Charles Lindbergh. 2: During World War I, this German ace painted his plane red...
2023-03-30
08 min
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Episode 774 - a bunch of "great" leaders - north america - charles darwin - city food - spring
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 774, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: a bunch of "great" leaders 1: His forces defeated the Persian Army under Darius III in 333 B.C.. Alexander the Great. 2: In the 18th century she founded a medical college and the first Russian school for girls. Catherine the Great. 3: From 1682 to 1689 he shared the throne with his half-brother Ivan V. Peter the Great. 4: During the Seven Years' War, this king gained great military prestige and land for Prussia. Frederick the Great. 5: This 9th century king of Wessex repeatedly repelled...
2023-03-27
09 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 771 - Cool, Dude!. With Cool in quotes - Tanks! - Army, Navy, Air Force Or Marines - Hundreds - Film Noir
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 771, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Cool, Dude!. With Cool in quotes 1: Paul Newman refuses to conform to rural prison life in this movie. Cool Hand Luke. 2: In the late 19-teens, he was the governor of Massachusetts. Calvin Coolidge. 3: In the 1980s Ernest and Julio Gallo introduced these beverages under the Bartles and Jaymes label. wine coolers. 4: Rapper born Artis Ivey Jr.. Coolio. 5: Nickname of ballplayer James Bell, said to be so fast that a ball he hit struck him as he slid into second. "...
2023-03-23
08 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 769 - Musical Rhyme Time - Books On Sports - Famous Ships - Bear Feat - Unauthorized Biographies
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 769, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Musical Rhyme Time 1: Completes the title of Little Richard's 1958 song "Good Golly...". Miss Molly. 2: Brian Hyland hit #1 in 1960 singing about this type of "yellow, polka-dot bikini". itsy bitsy teenie weenie. 3: In his first big hit, Roy Orbison claimed "Only" they "know how I feel". "The Lonely". 4: Freddy Cannon had a 1959 hit singing about this "Lassie". "Tallahassee Lassie". 5: Janis Joplin's only #1 song. "Me and Bobby McGee". Round 2. Category: Books On Sports 1: In "Deep Water Passage", Ann Linnea describes...
2023-03-21
07 min
Natural Super Kids Podcast
Episode 111: How Nature Deficit Disorder is Affecting Our Kids
Nature deficit disorder is a term coined by author Richard Louv to describe the phenomenon of children spending less time in nature and the resulting negative impacts on their health and well-being. The term does not refer to a formal medical diagnosis, but rather a growing concern among health professionals and educators about the impact of decreased exposure to nature on children's physical and mental health. Studies indicate that only 19% of children aged 5-11 years met the national physical activity guidelines of at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per day. Additionally, children aged 5-17 y...
2023-03-18
23 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 760 - World Holidays And Observances - "7" Movies - Jimmy Jam - The Occult - Let's Get Married
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 760, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: World Holidays And Observances 1: At midnight on New Year's Eve, Spaniards eat one of these vine fruits with each chime of a clock bell. a grape. 2: His July 15 birthday is a holiday in Brunei. the Sultan of Brunei. 3: Tahiti celebrates this on July 14; it's that French connection. Bastille Day. 4: "The Folklore of World Holidays" gives instructions on how to make a turnip lantern for this observance. Halloween. 5: In Germany, Pfingsten is this observance, 50 days after Easter. Pentecost. ...
2023-03-12
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 742 - Cook Me Up! - Throwing The Book At You - Beatles' Songs In Other Words - Under Wood - Presidential Vps
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 742, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Cook Me Up! 1: With the rising sun beating down on me I was doing this, as if I was a genoise or a loaf of bread. baking. 2: I went on a diet to try to do this, like chateaubriand sauce when it's boiled down. reduce. 3: I thought the police just had a few questions--I didn't know I'd be this, like a Burger King hamburger. grilled. 4: In that heavy wool suit I was doing this, the process coffee beans go...
2023-02-22
06 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 730 - Bear Feat - "Z" Abbreviations - Tv Occupations - The Contest - "Pun" Day
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 730, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Bear Feat 1: At about 9 feet and 1,700 pounds, this large bear shares its name with an Alaskan island. Kodiak. 2: The Asiatic black bear also bears the beary nice name of these Indian mountains where it dwells. Himalayas. 3: Often named Bruin, this species is the most likely to be found in children's stories of Europe and Asia. Brown bear. 4: This smallest bear species bears the name of a heavenly object. Sun bear. 5: Spectacled bears are the only species found on this...
2023-02-11
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 713 - Initially Yours - Illinois - In The Dictionary - New Video Games - "Great" Geography
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 713, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Initially Yours 1: Fashion designer:YSL. Yves Saint Laurent. 2: Eccentric punctuator and typographer Edward Estlin. E.E. Cummings. 3: American artist and illustrator Newell Convers. N.C. Wyeth. 4: In 1972 this Texan became the first race car driver to win the Indy 500 for the fourth time. A.J. Foyt. 5: Via the White Star Line, the Titanic was owned by this U.S. banking tycoon, who had a private suite he never got to use. J.P. Morgan. Round 2. Category: Illinois 1...
2023-01-25
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 710 - Gravesites - Warren G. Harding - Our Avian Friends - The Dreaded Oprah Category - "My" Songs
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 710, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Gravesites 1: This "Believe It or Not" creator is buried in an Odd Fellows cemetery in Santa Rosa, Calif.. (Robert) Ripley. 2: It's true; Sojourner Truth is buried in this Michigan cereal city. Battle Creek. 3: The grave of the creator of Poor RIchard's Almanack is at this city's Christ Church. Philadelphia. 4: This American Indian woman's gravesite is in Gravesend, England; she died there in 1617. Pocohontas. 5: This 1930s criminal pair is buried in Dallas, but he's in one cemetery, she's in another. ...
2023-01-22
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 703 - The Son Also Rises - Retailers' Home States - The University Of... - "O" No! - The Civil War Years
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 703, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: The Son Also Rises 1: In 2000, after completing his studies at Eton, this heir headed for the jungles of Central America. Prince William. 2: He directed his dad Walter in "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre". John Huston. 3: Her son Christopher set his first novel, "A Density of Souls", where else but New Orleans. Anne Rice. 4: This president's son Charles Francis was the third generation of his family serve as minister to Great Britain. John Quincy Adams. 5: His namesake became mayor...
2023-01-15
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 677 - 19Th Century Literature - General Food - Ernie - Living At The Watergate - Tv Is Really Cooking
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 677, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: 19Th Century Literature 1: Essays making up this 1854 work include "Reading", "Solitude" and "The Pond in Winter". Walden; or, Life in the Woods. 2: Akela the wolf and Baloo the brown bear are 2 of the animals featured in this collection of stories. The Jungle Book. 3: Early in this Jules Verne tale, professor Otto Lidenbrock, his nephew and a guide descend into a volcano. Journey to the Center of the Earth. 4: Wordsworth began a poem, "I wandered lonely as" this "that floats...
2022-12-19
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 673 - Prefixes - Comedic Tv Partners - Cold World Out There - The Old Sod - Cry
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 673, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Prefixes 1: This thoroughly modern prefix means "one thousandth". milli-. 2: Meaning "between", it comes before "section" and "galactic". inter-. 3: A prefix meaning "after" is found in this word meaning an after-death examination. postmortem. 4: "Pharyngo" and "laryngo" both refer to this part of the body. the throat. 5: Meaning "height", it comes before "phobia" and "polis". acro-. Round 2. Category: Comedic Tv Partners 1: Conan O'Brien. Andy Richter. 2: Carrie Brownstein. Fred Armisen. 3: (Keegan-Michael) Key. Peele. 4: (Dan) Rowan. (Dick) Martin. 5: Cindy Williams, from 1976...
2022-12-15
07 min
Instant Trivia
Episode 668 - Oz - Classic Pop Groups - God Save The British King Or Queen - A River Runs Through Them - Bumps On The Globe
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 668, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Oz 1: This character gets a ride (likely to his home in Omaha) in the balloon meant to take Dorothy to Kansas. the Wizard. 2: The Wicked Witch's golden cap allows her to summon these to do her bidding 3 times. the flying monkeys. 3: Dorothy followed the Yellow Brick Road to this place, the capital of Oz. the Emerald City. 4: One chapter is called "The Magic Art of the Great" this 6-letter word meaning a hoax or fraud. humbug. 5: In L. Frank...
2022-12-10
07 min
Donovan Bailey Running Things: The Podcast
Donovan Bailey Talks World Cup, Track & Field, the tragedy in Colorado, NFL, Grey Cup, and more!
On this episode of Donovan Bailey Running Things, Donovan and Jason discuss all aspects of The FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Garrett Scantling's suspension for missing drug tests, the tragic shooting in Colorado, Richard Fierro's heroics, the NFL, the Grey Cup, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-22
36 min
Richard Skipper Celebrates
Richard Skipper Celebrates Music + Revolution Greenwich Village 10/15/2022
For Video Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/6rPBvuNOx5s Richard Barone is a recording artist, performer, producer, professor, and author. Since pioneering the indie rock scene in Hoboken, NJ, as frontman of The Bongos, Barone has worked with artists in every musical genre including Donovan, Lou Reed, and folk legend Pete Seeger. He has produced concert events at Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, and SummerStage in Central Park. His album Sorrows & Promises is a celebration of the 1960s music scene in Greenwich Village, where Barone lives. He currently teaches the course “Music + Revolution” at The New Schoo...
2022-10-15
1h 04
Playing to Win
071 - Jack Donovan
Jack Donovan is hard to explain, he's an author, artist, heathen, and an unplugged dude, that lives life on his terms. For over a decade, Jack Donovan has been exploring, articulating, and refining a timeless, cross-cultural ethos of masculinity that is rooted in our primal nature and the experiences that we share as men. His writing has had a strong impact on me, and my life. The soundbite that always resonates with me is "the way of men, is the way of the gang." Trust me when I say this, you'll want to tune in live. I've recommended, for...
2022-09-07
1h 03
Coaching Coaches
SPECIAL: Jeff Seder – The Best Moneyball Story of All-Time (via The Meb Faber Show)
Today’s episode features a conversation between Jeff Seder and Meb Faber on The Meb Faber Show podcast. In my last episode with Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, we touched on the incredible story of Jeff Seder and how utilizing data led him to go all-in on American Pharoah and later tell his employer, “Sell your horse, don’t sell this horse.” Wise words considering the horse would go on to become the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years. Meb was kind enough to allow me to release the episode on my feed here for you to listen to. That b...
2022-08-15
50 min
The Choppers Club Golf Show
Round 2: Hole 1 Driving
Round 2 is underway!! Joining me for season 2 is King Flusher Richard Cook. Each week we share the same relatable golf chat and dribble for golfers of all abilities along with an exciting new segment. 1 segment per episode designated to a specific area of the golf game and how to improve it! we also share our 'Golf Gripe of The Week' for those pesty players needing a nudge in the right direction.
2022-05-05
49 min
Inspire to Run Podcast
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network: PurpleStride with Richard Pante and Kim Levesque
Send us a text#046 - Pancreatic cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States after lung and colon. Hear from Richard Pante and Kim Levesque about why they joined the fight against pancreatic cancer and how the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network supports patients and their loved ones.Topics Covered:Learn how Pancan supports patients and their loved onesHear about PurpleStride run/walk and PurpleLight memorial eventsFind out how you can give back and support this causeToday's Guests
2022-02-17
32 min
Something Who
Episode 56: Avast, Ye Swabs!
It's the second half of our pirate special looking at a couple of stories: Season 6's The Space Pirates, featuring the 2nd Doctor and 10th Doctor story Curse of the Black Spot from Series 6. We welcome Tim to this episode to join his Missing Episodes podcast co-host Paul, plus Gav, Giles and Richard. This episode features the end of our discussion about The Space Pirates, then is mostly about Curse of the Black Spot. Please like or share our podcast with people who will enjoy it, so we can build our listener base...
2022-01-29
57 min
Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast
Pete Waterman - THE HITMAN HITS BACK!!! RICK ASTLEY, KYLIE, BANANARAMA & MORE! PART 1
Pete Waterman produced and co-wrote over 200 hit singles in the 1980s. While most critics dismissed the music as worthless, the public, who bought many million records, and Pete Waterman’s bank manager, knew the exact worth of it. Was the music formulaic? Yes, but that could be said for much of pop. Was it tuneful and danceable? Absolutely. Did it accurately reflect the ‘dress up & dance’, ‘showing out’, ‘loadsamoney’ spirit of the 80s? Oh yes, indeed! Britain’s production team Stock, Aitken & Waterman (SAW) used the new technology of the 1980s to make a string of contagious hits for many pop art...
2021-12-12
30 min
808s & Narnia Podcast
Episode 10A - The Catch-Up & the introduction w/ Donovan Richard (JD Home Solutions 4U, LLC) (IG: @drich409)
Byrdoe is solo this week, and episode 10 is split into three parts. In this first part, Byrdoe talks about the Travis Scott "Astroworld" fiasco, Kanye's "Drink Champs" interview (and lack thereof b/c of Byrdoe's choosing), the latest in sports, and part 1 of his interview with Donovan Richard. Donovan Richard is a childhood friend of Byrdoe, dating back 30+ years, who is now the owner of his own real estate investing company, JD Home Solutions 4U, LLC. Mr. Richard's company focuses on acquiring and also to disposition properties for the purpose of flipping, buy & holding, creative financing, and wholesaling. It...
2021-11-15
1h 11
Potty Talk - The Podcast for Plumbing Business Owners
Episode 333 - Google Guaranteed Success
Google My Business is instrumental in keeping your schedule full. Google expert and co-founder of Home & Local Services Katie Donovan joins Richard in this special edition of Potty Talk LIVE to share inside secrets on how to win the Google Game and raise your rank. To watch my other full-length videos, read my articles, or get access to a free Million dollar Plumbing Blueprint, visit https://www.themilliondollarplumber.com. Thanks for catching Potty Talk LIVE, THE show for plumbing business owners. Richard Behney, The Million Dollar Plumber, teaches the "business" of plumbing -- everything from how to sta...
2021-11-08
49 min
Inspire to Run Podcast
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network: PurpleStride 2021 with Richard Pante and Kim Levesque
Send us a text#025 - Pancreatic cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States after lung and colon. Hear from Richard Pante and Kim Levesque about why they joined the fight against pancreatic cancer and how the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network supports patients and their loved ones.Topics Covered:Learn how Pancan supports patients and their loved onesHear about PurpleStride run/walk and PurpleLight memorial eventsFind out how you can give back and support this causeToday's GuestsRichard Pante
2021-04-01
31 min