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Diamantes MusicalesDiamantes MusicalesAudio 13-04-2025 diamantes musicalesPROGRAMA DEL DOMINGO 13 DE ABRIL DE 2025 DE “DIAMANTES MUSICALES DE LOS AÑOS 60 Y 70” EN RADIO STUDIO 93.3 Y 102.1 - INTÉRPRETES Y CANCIONES PUESTAS ADEMÁS DE COMENTADAS. 7 de abril de 1949 nacía John Oates (Daryl Hall & John Oates). “Private eyes”. 8 de abril de 1967 Sandie Shaw gana el Festival de Eurovisión con “Puppet on a string”. 8 de abril de 1929 nacía Jacques Brel. “Ne me quitte pas”. 9 de abril de 1932 nacía Carl Perkins. “Rock medley”. 7 de abril de 1975 Ritchie Blackmore dejaba Deep Purple para formar Rainbow. 14 de abril de 1945 nacía Ritchie Blackmore. “Space truckin”. 9 de abril de 2012 moría José Guardiola. “El mundo...2025-04-132h 29Planet Sport Football AfricaPlanet Sport Football Africa11 April - CAF Champions League - Confederation Cup - Onana row - Antonio Rudiger - UEFA Champions League - De Bruyne to leave CityThis week we catch up on the CAF Champions League, with two South Africa v Egypt semi-finals.And in the CAF Confederation Cup a stunning result for Stellenbosch of South Africa, knocking out holders Zamalek in the quarter-finals, while Simba of Tanzania turned things around against Al Masry to make it through.There's a row involving Cameroon keeper Andre Onana before United's Europa League showdown with Lyon.Also we hear from Real Madrid and Germany defender 2025-04-1029 minThe Flop HouseThe Flop HouseDan McCoy joins MFD Spring BreakIt’s not MaxFunDrive without a wild kickoff spectacular! Former real-life VJ and host of MTV's Spring Break 1999, Dave Holmes, takes your favorite MaxFun hosts through some wacky ‘90s- and Spring Break-themed mini games!!Featuring: Dave Holmes, Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya, Dimitry Pompée, Tom Lum, Ellen Weatherford, Alex Schmidt, Brenda Snell, Drea Clark, Alonso Duralde, Dan McCoy, Jordan Morris, Manolo Moreno, Ella Hubber, Caroline Roper, Ella McLeod, John-Luke Roberts, Justin McElroy, Clint McElroy, Mike Cabellon, Sierra Katow, Hal Lublin, Danielle Radford, John Moe, Christian Dueñas, Christian Duguay 2025-03-171h 19Space News TodaySpace News TodayMars’ Volcanic Awakening, Supernova 1987A’s Secrets, and Dream Chaser Delays: S28E05SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 05 Volcanic Activity on Mars New research suggests recent volcanic activity on Mars, with eruptions possibly occurring within the last 50,000 years. This discovery, based on satellite observations, highlights a mysterious dark deposit in Elysium Planitia, indicating explosive volcanism. The findings could mean Mars is still volcanically active, raising possibilities of habitable conditions due to interactions between magma and icy substrates. Mysteries of Supernova 1987A Astronomers using the Murchison Wide Field Array have been delving into the enigmatic Supernova 1987A. The supernova, marking the death of...2025-01-1026 minSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomySpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomyMars' Volcanic Awakening, Supernova 1987A's Secrets, and Dream Chaser Delays: S28E05SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 05Volcanic Activity on MarsNew research suggests recent volcanic activity on Mars, with eruptions possibly occurring within the last 50,000 years. This discovery, based on satellite observations, highlights a mysterious dark deposit in Elysium Planitia, indicating explosive volcanism. The findings could mean Mars is still volcanically active, raising possibilities of habitable conditions due to interactions between magma and icy substrates.Mysteries of Supernova 1987AAstronomers using the Murchison Wide Field Array have been delving into the enigmatic Supernova 1987A. The supernova, marking the death of a blue supergiant...2025-01-1026 minSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomySpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomyParker Solar Probe's Record-Breaking Journey, Mysterious X-ray Flares, and Solar Cycle's Weather Impact: S28E03SpaceTime Series 28 Episode 03Parker Solar Probe's Historic JourneyNASA's Parker Solar Probe has made history by becoming the fastest man-made object, surviving a record-breaking close approach to the Sun's surface. The probe, travelling at an unprecedented speed of 155,520 kilometres per hour, flew just 6.1 million kilometres above the Sun, providing invaluable data to help scientists understand the Sun's impacts on the solar system, including Earth. This mission marks a significant achievement in space exploration, shedding light on the Sun's mysterious processes and aiding in the search for habitable worlds beyond our planet.Mystery...2025-01-0626 minSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomySpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomyS27E106: Dream Chaser Delayed, Earth's Electric Field Unveiled, and Australia's New Lunar RoverIn this episode of SpaceTime, the launch of the new Dream Chaser orbital Space plane is delayed until next year, NASA discovers a long-sought-after global electric field on Earth, and the latest Australian lunar rover is unveiled. Join us for these fascinating updates and more!00:00:00 - Sierra Space have confirmed that their new Dream chaser orbital space plane won't fly00:08:07 - Scientists have for the first time successfully measured a planet wide electrical field00:17:17 - Perth based consortium unveils prototype of lunar rover for NASA00:18:59 - Australia has agreed to manufacture and service cruise missiles at...2024-09-0225 minAcid HorizonAcid HorizonArtaud: In Search of Myth and Revolution in Mexico feat. Stuart Kendall on "Journey to Mexico"Buy 'Journey to Mexico: Revolutionary Messages & the Tarahumara' (Contra Mundum Press) with introduction by Stuart Kendall: https://www.contramundumpress.com/journey-to-mexico'Dionysus Speed' (Contra Mundum Press): https://www.contramundumpress.com/product-page/dionysos-speedAbout  'Journey to Mexico: Revolutionary Messages & the Tarahumara':On 10 January 1936, the poet, actor, and dramatic theorist, Antonin Artaud departed Europe on a journey to Mexico that would take him from the streets, cafés, and lecture halls of Mexico City to the remote mountains of the Sierra Tarahumara. The journey would last only ten months, culminating in some six to eight we...2024-08-041h 14Planet MoneyPlanet MoneyThe color monopolyIn 2022, artist Stuart Semple opened up his laptop to find that all his designs had turned black overnight. All the colors, across files on Adobe products like Photoshop and Illustrator, were gone. Who had taken the colors away? The story of what happened begins with one company, Pantone.Pantone is known for their Color of the Year forecasts, but they actually make the bulk of their money from selling color reference guides. These guides are the standard for how designers pretty much anywhere talk about color.On today's show, how did Pantone come to control the...2024-07-2022 minThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastPodcast #173: Kirkwood Vice President & General Manager Ricky NewberryThis podcast hit paid subscribers’ inboxes on June 2. It dropped for free subscribers on June 9. To receive future pods as soon as they’re live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoRicky Newberry, Vice President and General Manager of Kirkwood Ski Resort, CaliforniaRecorded onMay 20, 2024About KirkwoodClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Kirkwood, California2024-06-091h 25The People\'s Countryside Environmental Debate PodcastThe People's Countryside Environmental Debate PodcastHidden Fortunes Of An Accessible CountrysideMariama, a listener from Sierra Leone has sent this question in for discussion on today's episode - “For a few years I lived in Cumbria in the UK, and miss your country walks there. Countryside here in Sierra Leone is a very different thing though. Tell me, what frustrates you guys the most about the countryside in the UK?” The biggest thing that frustrates Stuart are gates that block access to green spaces for certain disabilities, and that some gates are accessible to some wheelchairs and not others. Though he’s also frustrated that people generally stick to the...2024-05-1919 minQC, THAT\'S WHERE!QC, THAT'S WHERE!QC, That's Where We're Navigating Parenthood with 'Quad Cities Mom'Send us a textJoin us as we delve into the unique world of Midwest parenting with Sierra Stuart and Alyssa Williams, of Quad Cities Mom. They share their journey of creating a digital space for parents, filled with practical tips, personal stories, and a directory of family resources. From toddler tantrums to family outings, we discuss the resources Quad Cities Mom offers to readers, and the community they've built to support and laugh together through the journey of parenthood. Sierra and Alyssa's commitment to supporting families shines through as we explore the chaotic yet rewarding experience...2024-05-0221 minThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastPodcast #170: Bluewood, Washington General Manager Pete KorfiatisThis podcast hit paid subscribers’ inboxes on April 18. It dropped for free subscribers on April 25. To receive future pods as soon as they’re live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoPete Korfiatis, General Manager of Bluewood, WashingtonRecorded onApril 4, 2024About BluewoodClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Local investorsLocated in: Dayton, WashingtonYear founded: 1980Pa...2024-04-251h 17Ponies 24-7 The Radio MagazinePonies 24-7 The Radio MagazineKeeneland’s Vice President of Equine Safety - Dr. Stuart Brown / Woodbine Trainer Kevin Attard / Retired Woodbine Jockey Gary BoulangerLarry and Ann are joined by Keeneland’s Vice President of Equine Safety, Dr. Stuart Brown, who talks about the StrideSAFE program that uses sensors to help analyze the gait of a horse and can then find any early signs of any problems that may arise. Dr. Brown also talks about whether there was any resistance from the riders with StrideSAFE and discusses where his passion for horses was born and the story behind how he became involved with the Keeneland organization. Woodbine Trainer Kevin Attard, who talks about last years season and some of the highlights for his st...2024-04-1359 minEl Garaje Hermético de Máximo SantEl Garaje Hermético de Máximo SantLos 10 coches con los alerones más bestias¿Te gustan los alerones? ¡Pues prepárate! Te hemos preparado una selección de coches con alerones muy bestias, enormes, descomunales… y muy eficaces. ¿Piensas que son una mera cuestión de marketing o de imagen? Pues está muy equivocado. 1. Chaparral 2E (1965). Jim Hall, creador de la marca Chaparral… era un genio y fue uno de los primeros en utilizar alerones en sus coches, en concreto en el 2E. Un alerón enorme y muy eficaz. Como curiosidad, con un pedal, el conductor podía moverlo para que en recta ofreciese menos resistencia al aire. Vamos, un DRS, nunca mejor dicho, “a ped...2024-04-0914 minSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomySpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomyS27E41: Earth's Puzzling Past: The Greenlandic Birth of Scandinavian LandsThe Space, Astronomy & Science Podcast.SpaceTime Series 27 Episode 41*The Scandinavian Connection: Born from Greenland's Ancient CrustIn a groundbreaking geological study, scientists have traced the oldest Scandinavian bedrock back to its origins in Greenland, revealing a continental connection dating back 3.75 billion years. Published in the journal Geology, this research uncovers a hidden chapter of Earth's crust beneath Denmark and Scandinavia, suggesting a tectonic detachment from Greenland that predates previous estimates by a quarter of a billion years. The discovery, locked within zircon minerals, not only reshapes our understanding of continental drift but also underscores Earth's...2024-04-0332 minClimbing on the BookshelfClimbing on the BookshelfRoping up with Steve Part 1In the 1950's and 60's Yosemite Valley was the centre of the rock climbing universe. Camp 4 was the gathering place for the "Golden Age" of Yosemite climbing. Steve Roper lived in Yosemite Valley for nearly 10 years, this is his story from the inside of that era. In 1967 he co founded the Sierra Club magazine "Ascent" with Allen Steck, he was the author of and "Fifty classic climbs" which is still used today and not forgetting "Camp 4 - Recollections of a Yosemite climber" which was such a significant book that it was used against the Park Rangers in a legal...2024-02-131h 0410ish Podcast10ish Podcast247) Countries With the Most Serial KillersNick Emel welcomes back true crime podcasters, Alecia and Sierra from Twisted & Uncorked, to discuss the Top 10 Countries ranked by their total number of known serial killers.PLUS... what makes a serial killer?, serial killers in pre-modern times, male vs. female serial killers, fun facts and trivia about each country, Stuart Little, and MUCH more.WATCH THE FULL VIDEO VERSION OF THIS EPISODE:https://youtu.be/MUKhpcmLwp4-------------------------------------------Hear more from Sierra and Alecia on their podcast...2024-01-311h 08The Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastPodcast #156: Mt. Rose General Manager Greg GavriletsThis podcast hit paid subscribers’ inboxes on Dec. 26. It dropped for free subscribers on Jan. 2. To receive future pods as soon as they’re live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe to the free tier below:WhoGreg Gavrilets, General Manager of Mt. Rose, NevadaRecorded onNovember 27, 2023About Mt. RoseView the mountain stats overviewOwned by: The Buser familyLocated in: Incline Village, NevadaYear foun...2024-01-021h 44Twisted and UncorkedTwisted and UncorkedBonus Episode - Weirdo Pod Holiday SpecialGrab a cup of eggnog, make sure the stockings are hung with care, and maybe keep a vial of Holy Water handy as we’re joined by Stuart, the non-denominational holiday cryptid, who will act as your guide through a slew of holiday-themed podcasts, including: Live, Laugh, Larceny; Ye Olde Crime, Twisted and Uncorked, PNW Haunts & Homicides, and That’s So Fucked Up. So sit back, try to relax, and resist your fight or flight instinct for a weirdo pod special like no other.(0:02:26) ‘How the Grinch Stole Jesus’Trevin from Live, Laugh, Larceny takes us through a Christma...2023-12-241h 14Pitchside Perspective PodcastPitchside Perspective PodcastEpisode 12 - Fallen Giants ft. Benton & CocksyThis week the boys are joined by Paul Cocks and Lewis Benton who come in representing Manchester United and Chelsea, as both fans speak on their respective teams fall from grace in recent years. They share their heartache and pains as they continue to support their clubs through troubled times. Who is in the bigger mess? Who will rise back to the top first? Find out in this episode.Beers of the Week: Sierra Nevada OktoberfestLevante Brewing Co. Fuzzy Stuff - Pineapple Peach AlePlease Like, Subscribe & Follow....2023-11-0352 minBig Rick\'s Wine Country Saturday SoundtrackBig Rick's Wine Country Saturday SoundtrackBig Rick's Wine Country Saturday Soundtrack Podcast 10 14 2319 Crimes and Universal Monsters Unleash Two Limited-Edition Halloween Wines! Coin Tosses Are Not 50/50: Scientists Toss 350,757 Coins. Crocs Classic Cowboy Boots. Lake Tahoe is crowded. Try these Sierra and Gold Country towns instead. Meteorologist Keeps Sneaking Metal Lyrics Into the Weather Forecast On TV. India's Indri Whisky: Crowned the World’s Best at the 2023 Whiskies of the World Awards 2023-10-1913 minMidnight, On EarthMidnight, On EarthEpisode 167 - Talking Plants & Remembering the Ghost Dance w/ Michael Stuart AniIn this episode, I am very honored to have legendary activist, author, speaker, and psychedelic elder.. Michael Stuart Ani. Michael shares powerful, captivating, historical knowledge as we traverse his history within psychedelia, entheogenic ethnobotany, and tribal cultures starting in the 1960s. We also talk about the impact of widespread plant medicine use on tribal cultures, and how the amazon still needs our help. As the episode continues, we talk about his history with uncontacted tribes, the mystical Ghost Dance -which Michael was called to find and reconstruct after a powerful Peyote session, and other riveting topics.. A timeless, enthralling...2023-10-142h 11RV DreamingRV DreamingUnraveling the Good Bad and Ugly of the Grand Sierra Resort RV Park in Reno, NevadaIf you're an RVer with your sights set on Reno, Nevada, then this episode is a must-listen. Dive deep into a comprehensive review of the Grand Sierra Resort RV Park, as I discuss my first-hand experiences of staying there.Highlights:A Grand Overview: Discover the pros of the resort, highlighting its top-notch amenities, diverse options for food, and entertainment, and the convenience of its location.Pricing & Spaces: Not everything's rosy. Hear about the challenges posed by the high pricing and the cramped spots that might test your parking skills.Hidden Costs: The ugly side includes the...2023-09-1916 minPitchside Perspective PodcastPitchside Perspective PodcastEpisode 5 - Champions League PreviewWith the Internationals coming to an end, the boys look ahead to the start of the Champions League as teams from around Europe gear up for their first matches of the campaign. Listen as they discuss who they predict to get out of the group and who might be a player to watch out for this season.Todays Beer of Choice:Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing IPAVictory Brewery Brother Love IPAPlease Like & SubscribeJack & Stu Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...2023-09-1550 minAging-USAging-USInhibiting NLRP3 Signaling in Aging Podocytes Improves LongevityA new research paper was published in Aging (Aging-US) Volume 15, Issue 14, entitled, “Inhibiting NLRP3 signaling in aging podocytes improves their life- and health-span.” The decrease in the podocyte’s lifespan and health-span that typify healthy kidney aging cause a decrease in their normal structure, physiology and function. The ability to halt and even reverse these changes becomes clinically relevant when disease is superimposed on an aged kidney. NLRP3 [nod-like receptor protein 3] expression is increased in podocytes of mice with advanced age and contributes to their damage. “However, the functional consequence of increased levels of NLRP3 in aged podocytes is unknown.” In this ne...2023-08-0804 minThe Fretboard Journal Guitar PodcastThe Fretboard Journal Guitar PodcastWyatt EllisIn just four years, 14-year-old Wyatt Ellis has gone from discovering bluegrass music for the first time to becoming one of its rising stars. This is the story of a prodigy who taught himself how to play the mandolin (and guitar and fiddle) through the pandemic and has already graced stages with Peter Rowan and Billy Strings. He has a Grand Ole Opry appearance under his belt, a new single with Sierra Hull (and an album in the works), and he's the proud new owner of one of Marty Stuart's old Gibson Lloyd Loar-signed mandolins. ...2023-08-0328 minCowpunchers!Cowpunchers!The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)The Treasure of the Sierra Madre directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston and Tim Holt. Episode Roundup: The Cowpunchers talk delicious Texas peaches, what happens when you give a coot some gold, and that the true treasure was the friends we made along the way. Mel posits that this may be the prequel to Silverado, and advises you to not get bit by a gila monster. Amy provides some Mining Facts(TM). Stu tells us the badges he's earned while in the Coot Scouts and is impressed with how sweaty Humphrey Bogart looks. 2023-07-021h 26TennesseeFarmTable.comTennesseeFarmTable.comWyatt Ellis, 14-year-old musical mega-talent from East TennesseeToday we are setting the table with a visit with a tremendously talented 14-year-old musician who makes his home in East Tennessee, Wyatt Ellis. He sings in that high lonesome sound and plays in a style all his own, heavily influenced by the sounds of the father of Bluegrass, Bill Monroe, along with Peter Rowan and Bobby Osborne. Wyatt has had quite a year in his 13th year, in 2022, with highlights including a full-circle Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour with his mentor Sierra Hull, receiving a scholarship to work with Bobby Osborne from the KY School of Bluegrass, kicking off the...2023-06-1729 minThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastPodcast #126: Heavenly & Vail’s Tahoe Region VP & COO Tom FortuneThis podcast hit paid subscribers’ inboxes on May 2. It dropped for free subscribers on May 5. To receive future pods as soon as they’re live, and to support independent ski journalism, please consider an upgrade to a paid subscription. You can also subscribe for free below:WhoTom Fortune, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Heavenly and Vail’s Tahoe Region (Heavenly, Northstar, and Kirkwood)Recorded onApril 25 , 2023About Heavenly and Vail’s Tahoe RegionHeavenlyClick here for a mountain stats overview...2023-05-051h 27Southern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music RadioSouthern Branch Bluegrass & Gospel Music RadioTribute - Alison Brown - On Banjo - With Host Danny Hensley 4 - 28 - 2023This installment of Tribute seeks to honor the co-founder of Compass Records - Alison Brown with her latest creative project - On Banjo. Featuring: Anat Cohen, Stuart Duncan, Sierra Hull, Sharon Isbin, Kronos Quartet, and Steve Martin - On her new album ON BANJO, Brown offers a musical autobiography of sorts. Tunes that give a nod to her bluegrass roots sit alongside forays into Brazilian choro music, string quartet and swing era jazz and bossa nova. Brown invited an eclectic cast of guests to join her on the set of predominantly original tunes including three of her favorite fellow female...2023-04-2857 minSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomySpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomyS26E44: The Flattest Explosion Ever Seen in Space // Plate Techtonics // Space Rider | SpaceTime Astronomy News*Scientists observe flattest explosion ever seen in space Astronomers have just witnessed what they’re calling the flattest explosion ever seen in space. *Was plate tectonics occurring when life first formed on Earth? A new study claims plate tectonics was already active on the Earth 4.2 billion years ago – at a time when the first life is believed to have started forming. *Europe’s space rider space plane Space rider is the European Space Agency’s answer to Sierra Nevada’s Dream Chaser reusable lifting body spaceplane which is slated to undertake its first orbital flight abo...2023-04-1223 minSkipped HistorySkipped HistoryThe "Always Unfinished" Professionalization of the PoliceThis is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit skippedhistory.substack.comIn light of ongoing protests against a new police training facility in Atlanta, and the police killing of activist Manuel Esteban Paez Terán, aka Tortuguita, I spoke to Sierra Pettengill and Profesor Stuart Schrader, two experts on the history of police training.Professor Schrader, aka Stuart, is an Associate Research Professor of Africana Studies at Jo…2023-02-1706 minThis Old TreeThis Old TreeLuna Endures: A Redwood's Survival TaleLuna is a 200 ft tall redwood tree that towers on a ridge deep within a privately owned forest in northern California. You may remember Julia Butterfly Hill's remarkable 2-year "tree sit" in the 1990's that helped save the tree and shed light on the indiscriminate clearcutting of redwood forests. But after an agreement was reached to save the redwood and the national news media left, another crisis arose that threatened Luna's existence, introduced new heroes, and ushered in a new era of collaboration.GuestsStuart MoskowitzBoard Member and lead "Luna Covenant" monitor, Sanctuary Forest2022-11-261h 00Planet Sport Football AfricaPlanet Sport Football Africa30 Sept - African sides prepare for Qatar - Sierra Leone coach John Keister - can Salah soar againOn this week’s show we assess how the five African teams playing at the World Cup are shaping up as they played their final friendlies ahead of the tournament.Also we hear from Sierra Leone coach John Keister as they had a disappointing 4-0 loss to South Africa in a friendly match.We have listener’s views on whether Mohamed Salah can bounce back from a disappointing spell with Liverpool, and Stuart looks ahead to this weekend’s EPL games.2022-09-2929 minPlanet Sport Football AfricaPlanet Sport Football Africa30 Sept - African sides prepare for Qatar - Sierra Leone coach John Keister - can Salah soar againOn this week’s show we assess how the five African teams playing at the World Cup are shaping up as they played their final friendlies ahead of the tournament.Also we hear from Sierra Leone coach John Keister as they had a disappointing 4-0 loss to South Africa in a friendly match.We have listener’s views on whether Mohamed Salah can bounce back from a disappointing spell with Liverpool, and Stuart looks ahead to this weekend’s EPL games.2022-09-2929 minMusic Makers and Soul Shakers with Steve DawsonMusic Makers and Soul Shakers with Steve DawsonEp. 129 - Sierra HullThis week on the show is the great mandolin player, singer and songwriter Sierra Hull. Sierra is a monster player, and while she’s still really young, she’s been making records of her own for over 15 years now. The latest one, called “25 Trips” came out right around the pandemic, so her touring was curtailed for a while, but she’s back at it now in full force, playing with her band and also with Cory Wong and  Bela Fleck, being a major part of Bela’s “My Bluegrass Heart” album and shows earlier this year. I was really interested in tal...2022-09-211h 17SpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomySpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomyDream Chaser Space Plane could be used as a Rapid Response Military TransportSpaceTime Series 25 Episode 99*Dream Chaser space plane could be used as a rapid response military transportSierra Nevada’s Dream Chaser space plane will now begin flying cargo to the International Space Station for NASA in February 2023 instead of the 2022 launch date originally planned.*Ariane 6 launchpad testingDevelopment and testing of the European Space Agency’s new Ariane 6 launch vehicle is now underway at the Kourou Space Port in French Guyana.*Ariane 5 undertakes one of its final launchesThe European Space Agency has witnessed one of the final launches of its Ariane 5 workhorse rocket taki...2022-09-2120 minUnmaskedUnmaskedEpisode 7 - Living in two cultures - with Victor ClayeIn today's episode we are joined by Victor Claye. Victor shares his story of moving from war torn Sierra Leone to Australia and how being a part of two different cultures helped him to understand the importance of truly listening. 2022-08-2441 minToca otra vez JazzToca otra vez JazzToca otra vez jazz 188 Actualidad 12Escuchamos lo último de Flora Purim y Melody Gardot como introducción a una selección de jazz actual hecho en España: Sergio Pereira, Julia Maro, Chema Peñalver, Garufa Blue Devils Big Band, Marta Sierra, Bernardo Parrilla, Perico Sambeat y la Balkan Paradise Orchestra. Temas que puedes escuchar: 02 2020 Flora Purim - If You Will 01 If You Will - Airto Moreira (4’ 08’’) 03 2022 Melody Gardot & Philippe Powell - Entre eux deux 01 This Foolish Heart Could Love You (3’ 22’’) 04 2021 Sergio Pereira - Finesse 07 Desfilando a Vitoria - Milene Corso Camilla Pereira Rubinho Antunes Rodrigo Ursaia Jorginho Neto Andre Vasconcelos Emilio Martins Mauricio Zottarelli (4’ 46’’) 05 2022 Julia Maro - Tierras 04...2022-08-2255 minThe People\'s Countryside Environmental Debate PodcastThe People's Countryside Environmental Debate PodcastImpacts Of Colonialism“The impacts of colonialism, and the former slave trade, still exist in my view. Racism is deeply engrained in UK culture, which in part is a result of formerly having an empire. Much of this racism is subtle, and not acknowledged too often in my view. Why isn’t the UK school curriculum containing the full picture of UK history, and the negatives and positives of us having had an empire, and up to our necks in colonialism and the slave trade history? What are we trying to hide, or maybe you feel we’re not hiding anythi...2022-05-2916 minThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastPodcast #79: Beaver Creek Vice President & Chief Operating Officer Nadia GuerrieroThe Storm Skiing Podcast is sponsored by Spot and Mountain Gazette - Listen to the podcast for discount codes on subscriptions and merch.To support independent ski journalism, please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Organizations can email skiing@substack.com to add multiple users on one account at a per-subscriber enterprise rate.WhoNadia Guerriero, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Beaver Creek, ColoradoRecorded onMarch 25, 2022About Beaver CreekClick here for a mountain stats overview* Owned b...2022-03-261h 22Lives Podcast with Stuart ChittendenLives Podcast with Stuart ChittendenLives S2E10 – Dr. Ali KahnDr. Ali S. Khan is a former Assistant Surgeon General and current Dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). Dr. Khan shares his family's journey from the Himalayan foothills in Kashmir to Brooklyn, NY and the beginnings of his passion for medicine and infectious diseases. We talk about bioterrorism, our failed response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the role for politicians and public health officials, and why Omaha and UNMC are the place to be!Dr. Khan’s professional career has focused on health security, global health, and emerging infectious di...2021-11-0349 minLives Radio Show & Podcast with Stuart ChittendenLives Radio Show & Podcast with Stuart ChittendenDr. Ali KhanDr. Ali S. Khan is a former Assistant Surgeon General and current Dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC). Dr. Khan shares his family's journey from the Himalayan foothills in Kashmir to Brooklyn, NY and the beginnings of his passion for medicine and infectious diseases. We talk about bioterrorism, our failed response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the role for politicians and public health officials, and why Omaha and UNMC are the place to be!Dr. Khan’s professional career has focused on health security, global health, and emerging infectious dise...2021-11-0349 minThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastPodcast #55: China Peak, California CEO Tim CoheeThe Storm Skiing Podcast is sponsored by Mountain Gazette - Listen to the podcast for discount codes on subscriptions and merch.WhoTim Cohee, Managing Partner, CEO, and General Manager of China Peak Mountain Resort, CaliforniaRecorded onSeptember 28, 2021Why I interviewed himBecause China Peak, an independent operation situated on the Southwest side of California’s Sierra Nevada mountains, sits at the bullseye of multiple issues shaping the modern lift-served skiing landscape. Climate change is descending in all seasons: seven winter snow droughts in the past 10 yea...2021-10-081h 17Grandpa & ChillGrandpa & ChillKvetch #2Sierra reaches her limit. Special Thanks to Our Incredible Guests:Stuart MaxheimerNico GeorgiouBrandon Templeton: Check out The Royal Rescue---------------------------------------------------------Watch the show on YouTube!If you'd like to be a call-in guest on our show, email us at grandpaandchill@gmail.comFollow us on Twitter @GrandpaChill for good memes and highlights from the show.Follow us on Instagram @GrandpaandChillFind new ways to listen: https://linktr.ee/GrandpaChillJoin our NEW Patreon!Starring Brandon...2021-07-141h 28ClojureStream PodcastClojureStream PodcastS4 E33 Component with Stuart SierraStuart on GitHub - https://github.com/stuartsierra Stuart on Twitter - https://twitter.com/stuartsierra Stuart's Blog - https://stuartsierra.com/ No Manifestos Podcast - https://www.nomanifestos.com/ Video Courses: www.learndatomic.com/ www.learnreagent.com/ www.learnreframe.com/ www.jacekschae.com/2021-07-0721 minSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomySpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomyRosetta Stone Eruption Could Help Explain Solar ExplosionsThe Astronomy, Technology and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 68*Rosetta Stone eruption could help explain solar explosionsA dramatic, multi-staged eruption on the Sun has revealed new clues that could help scientists solve the long-standing mystery of what causes the Sun’s powerful and unpredictable explosions.*Juno’s close encounter with GanymedeNASA’s Juno spacecraft has undertaken a close encounter with the Jovian moon Ganymede.*Dream Chaser delayed till next yearSierra Nevada’s Dream Chaser spaceplane which was slated to begin supply missions to the International Space Station in Septembe...2021-06-1624 minInside West Virginia PoliticsInside West Virginia PoliticsIWVP: Solar energy and jobs, saving for higher education and justice for crime victimsIn Segment 1, Autumn Long, West Virginia Program Director for Solar United Neighbors discusses the potential benefits of bringing solar energy to West Virginia. The national nonprofit, also known as SUN, is an advocate for solar energy.Long says bringing solar energy to the Mountain State would help diversify the state’s energy economy and maintain West Virginia’s relevance as an energy-producing state. She says West Virginia has an opportunity to be part of a changing energy economy where renewable resources are coming to the forefront as a generation source for clean sustainable energy production.She...2021-02-0523 minThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastThe Storm Skiing Journal and PodcastPodcast #33: 'Powder Magazine' Editor-in-Chief Sierra ShaferThe Storm Skiing Podcast is sponsored by Mountain Gazette. Get 10 percent off subscriptions with the code “GOHIGHER10” at check-out. Get 10 percent off everything else with the code “EASTCOAST.”Who: Sierra Shafer, Editor-in-Chief of Powder MagazineRecorded on: December 9, 2020Why I interviewed her: Because over the half past century, no single entity has better defined how we ski, what we ski, and the way that we think and talk about skiing than Powder Magazine. It is a guidebook and a glossary and a portal to untold ski Narnias beyond our limited worlds. Without it, we are al...2020-12-111h 13No ManifestosNo Manifestos14: Mike Roberts, Sheep and Cheese In this episode, Mike Roberts, co-founder of Symphonia, joins me to talk about Sheep and Cheese, a private mailing list he created for friends and colleagues in the software industry. As this community grew over many years, Mike noticed a tension between his own values and what he observed on the mailing list, ultimately leading to his decision to shut it down. Mike and I talk about the history of this small group and how it mirrored broader shifts in the culture of the technology industry. The decision to end it was not taken lightly, but it...2020-11-0257 minSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomySpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomyBetelgeuse Closer and Smaller than ThoughtSpaceTime with Stuart Gary Series 23 Episode 113*Betelgeuse closer and smaller than thoughtA new study has found the red supergiant star Betelgeuse is closer and smaller than previously thought.*Thunderbolts and lightning very very frighteningTwo extreme bolts of lightning have smashed previous records for duration and distance.*Dream chaser getting closer to its maiden flightSierra Nevada Dream Chaser spaceplane has completed its wind tunnel testing as it moves closer to its planned first mission to the International Space Station which is less than a year away -- currently slated for September 2021....2020-10-2630 minSpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomySpaceTime: Your Guide to Space & AstronomyLooking at The End of The Universe*Looking at the end of the universeA new study claims the universe will end not with a bang but with a whimper facing a heat death from a black dwarf supernova*The Pentagon looking at Shooting Star military space stationThe Pentagon is looking at using Sierra Nevada’s Shooting Star cargo module as the basis for a military space station.*NASA to begin operational Commercial Crew Program flights next monthNASA’s first operational Commercial Crew Program flight to the International Space Station has been tentatively slated to launch on October 23rd.*Sept...2020-09-0436 minNo ManifestosNo Manifestos13: Jessica Armstrong, Write/Speak/Code Jessica Armstrong joins me to talk about Write/Speak/Code, a non-profit organization that promotes writing, speaking, and open-source participation among marginalized genders. You can follow @writespeakcode on Twitter to learn more and support Write/Speak/Code on Patreon. Companies interested in sponsoring Write/Speak/Code should contact sponsor@writespeakcode.com. The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2020-08-2445 minOur Auto ExpertOur Auto ExpertA New Collection Car From Rolls-Royce, The Latest In Minivans From Fiat Chrysler, Dodge Gets Possessed By A Demon - 7-18-2020Topics for Nik Miles and Truck Girl Jen: Polestar's JP Canton shares information on a partnership between Polestar and Waymo Rolls-Royce's Gerry Spahn has the latest on their new collection cars, the Kryptos Collection Who says Minivans can't be luxiourious? Certainly not Chrysler's MaryAnn Capo, who has the new details on the Pacifica GMC's Stuart Pierce runs down the new Sierra 1500 4WD Crew Cab AT4 Dodge Charger's Ashton Munoz tells us why their 2021 Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat Redeye is "Demon Possessed" BMW unveils final production on the iX3, there's a new king atop the mountain of 3-row SUV...2020-07-201h 20Customer ConversationsCustomer ConversationsValue delivery systems with UserOnboard’s Samuel HulickSamuel Hulick is best known for running useronboard.com, producing pithy teardowns, and writing “The Elements of User Onboarding. We talked to user onboarding and UX expert Samuel Hulick about: The importance of understanding customers desired outcomes beyond your product. What it means to think of products as value delivery systems. How to get started improving your customers path to success with your product Resources Bulletproof User Onboarding Badass: Making Users Awesome by Kathy Sierra Connecting with Samuel Follow Samuel on Twitter Learn more about UserOnBoard2020-05-1448 minNo ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 12: Jen Myers In this episode, Jen Myers (@antiheroine on Twitter) joins me to talk about teaching fundamentals of programming to new developers and the role of documentation in making software more accessible. The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2020-05-1342 minThe Talent Equation PodcastThe Talent Equation Podcast"CLA has given us the ability to develop 'anti-fragile' movers" a conversation with Kathy SierraKathy Sierra is the name behind the fabulous @intrinzen Twitter account and the @Pantherflows Instagram account. Kathy has an amazing backstory including time as an exercise physiologist and owner of one of the biggest gyms in California to a career in video game design. More recently she spends her time using ecological principles to develop the movement capabilities of horses. As her website puts it..."We use the principles of exercise physiology, motivation science, and neuroscience in a specific, unique way to develop a horse that is intrinsically motivated to “dance” in true self-carriage. Not for us...2020-05-112h 02The Archaeology Podcast Network FeedThe Archaeology Podcast Network FeedYCTA FB LIVE with Stuart Rathbone and the Archaeology of the Donner Pass RouteWelcome to another replay of You Call This Archaeology, this time with a special guest. Stuart Rathbone joins us to talk about his research on the Donner Pass Route between Reno, Nevada and Sacramento, California.Links PDF: “Over the Hill”. A Stratified approach to the archaeology of the Donner Pass Route through the Sierra Nevada: Find it here: www.archpodnet.com/archaeology/90 Roadster Adventures Happy Archaeology Fun Time Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!2020-05-041h 31The Archaeology ShowThe Archaeology ShowYCTA FB LIVE with Stuart Rathbone and the Archaeology of the Donner Pass Route - Ep 90Welcome to another replay of You Call This Archaeology, this time with a special guest. Stuart Rathbone joins us to talk about his research on the Donner Pass Route between Reno, Nevada and Sacramento, California.Links PDF: “Over the Hill”. A Stratified approach to the archaeology of the Donner Pass Route through the Sierra Nevada: Find it here: www.archpodnet.com/archaeology/90 Roadster Adventures Happy Archaeology Fun Time Contact Chris Webster chris@archaeologypodcastnetwork.com Affiliates Wildnote TeePublic Timeular Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm! 2020-05-041h 27Unbroken Chain PodcastUnbroken Chain PodcastEp 68: The Mycelial Tree of Life w Michael Stuart AniMichael Stuart Ani is a farmer, writer, and advocate for the protection of the environment. He has lived and worked intimately with some of the most remote indigenous communities of Central and South America and has been carrying the ritual steps of the Ghost Dance for decades. In the 1960s and 70s, he was the only outsider allowed into Mexico's Sierra Mazateca cloud forest where he developed a lifelong relationship with an entheogenic mushroom called Deshetō. He later spent 12 years with the Yanomami tribe of Venezuela, fighting epidemics. He is featured in the 1992 documentary, ”Yanomami: Keepers of the Flame” and w...2020-04-291h 40No ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 11: Katherine and Stacee My guests for this episode are Stacee Mandeville, founder of Red Leaf Coaching, and Katherine McDowell-Dugan, founder of Critical Act. Drawing on their background as "recovering actresses," Katherine and Stacee help individuals and teams learn to communicate better through coaching and workshops. In this episode, we talk about communication as a learnable skill, why people need to practice it, and how things change when everyone is suddenly required to work from home during a pandemic. Recently, Katherine and Stacee created Virtual Coach Working to help people keep up with work and maintain their...2020-04-281h 0010 Facts About Today10 Facts About Today#34 - Earth Day | April 22, 2020April 22, 2020 - 10 Facts About EarthToday is Earth Day.  The largest living thing on earth is a fungusArmillaria or honey mushroomThere is 2,200 acres of this mushroom in Oregon Earth Used to have 2 moonsIt was about 750 miles wide, so it was very smallIt eventually crashed into our current moon The Earth is overdue for a pole-flipFor the past 20 million years the poles have pretty consistently flipped every 200-300,000 yearsThey occur over hundreds or thousands of years70 percent of Earth’s freshwater is on AntarcticaIts in the ice cap90% is iceEarth’s moon gets “moonquakes”Similar to earthquakes but not as c...2020-04-2319 minNo ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 10: Aisha Blake My guest for this episode is Aisha Blake, founder of , a tech conference built around music and theatrical performances. We talk about her inspiration for this event, the organizing process, and the difficult decision to postpone due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Find more links in the show notes at nomanifestos.com/episodes/10 The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2020-03-2749 minNo ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 9: Stephanie Lundberg My guest for this episode is Stephanie Lundberg. We talk about early online communities, fan fiction, and her career in customer support for startup tech companies. Find more details and links in the show notes at nomanifestos.com/episodes/9 The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2020-03-0957 minHerpetological HighlightsHerpetological Highlights060 High-calibre HydromantesEpisode 60 is a Patreon episode about salamanders from the genus Hydromantes. These little characters have some interesting adaptations, and evolve nearly as quickly as they can shoot one of their appendages. Our Species of the Bi-Week is a lizard that looks like a crocodilian.  FULL REFERENCE LIST AVAILABLE AT: herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Salvidio, S., Crovetto, F., & Adams, D. C. (2015). Potential rapid evolution of foot morphology in Italian plethodontid salamanders (Hydromantes strinatii) following the colonization of an artificial cave. Journal of evolutionary biology, 28(7), 1403-1409. Deban, S. M., & Rich...2019-12-111h 02No ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 8: Russ Olsen My guest for this episode is Russ Olsen. We discuss programming languages, learning, and his latest book, Getting Clojure. More details and links are the show notes at nomanifestos.com/episodes/8 The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2019-12-0346 minThe Daily GardenerThe Daily GardenerNovember 7, 2019 An Ingenious Compost Bin, Hedge Planting, Hardy Annuals to Sow Now, Winter's Day, Warren Manning, Willis Linn Jepson, Irvin Williams, Ruth Pitter, Thoreau, Onward & Upward in the Garden by Katherine White, Outdoor Rugs, and Norman TaylorToday we celebrate the Landscape Architect, who left a mark on over 50 towns in the United States.  We'll learn about The Botany Man, who helped start The Sierra Club. We'll hear beautiful words about the mists of November from two of the world's best nature writers. We Grow That Garden Library with the book written by the wife of the author of Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web. I'll talk about getting your outdoor rugs cleaned, and then we'll wrap things up with the story of an award-winning botanical writer who was onc...2019-11-0723 minThe Magnus ArchivesThe Magnus ArchivesMAG 157 - Rotten CoreCase #0131408Statement of Adelard Dekker, regarding a potential pandemic originating in the town of Klanxbüll, Germany. Original statement given 14th August 2013.Audio recording by Jonathan Sims, the Archivist.Thanks to this week's Patrons: Kay Topaz, Briar, Haley Tomaszewski, Jess Katt, Eva Cone, Deanon, Brynn Lewis, Emily Scherping, David Tynan, Sierra Mayer, Brooke Prado, Ishiima, beznogova, Elly Grant, Michael Troyer, Kupla Ku, Matthew Briggs, Marquleta Sibanyama, Magnus Stenrød, Maxim MannIf you would like to join them, be sure to visit www.patreon.com/rustyquill2019-10-1024 minNo ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 7: Camille Acey My guest for this episode is Camille Acey, V.P. of Customer Success at Nylas and co-founder of The Collective for Liberation, Ecology, and Technology. Note: brief explicit language. See the Episode 7 show notes for more links. The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2019-08-1248 minNo ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 6: Ben Kamphaus My guest for this episode is Ben Kamphaus. We discuss his career spanning archeology, anthropology, programming, music, and science fiction. His novella, Rites of the Renouncer, is available from Amazon as an e-book or paperback. The companion album is available at PatternShift, various streaming music services, and Bandcamp. Additional links are available in the show notes at nomanifestos.com/episodes/6 The music selection heard in the episode is Untethered Dreamers, from the album Rites of the Renouncer, Copyright © Ben Kamphaus 2019, used with permission. The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the a...2019-07-201h 07Rotary MattersRotary MattersRotary Matters: Bo Children's Hospital, Sierra LeoneThe remarkable story of Dr Nuli Lemoh and his wife Margaret who raised funds and set up a children's hospital in the town of Bo, Sierra Leone. Poverty, illiteracy, poor nutrition and limited access to sanitation, health services and safe drinking water are among the main reasons for the high mortality rate in a country wracked in the past by civil war and in 2014 by the Ebola epidemic. The hospital  now with 30 beds and a thriving education program is changing lives and is supported by many Australians including  the Rotary Club of Turramurra. Australia. www.bochildrenshospital.org.au2019-07-0126 minNo ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 5: Anthony Marcar In this episode, Anthony Marcar and I reminisce about the eReceipts project: How it began as a 2-person startup in Australia and grew to inhabit the largest retail chain in the United States. Additional links are available in the show notes at nomanifestos.com/episodes/5 The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2019-06-1153 minNo ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 4: Daniela Saderi In this episode, Dr. Daniela Saderi discusses her neuroscience research — with ferrets! — and PREreview, a project to open-up scientific peer review using preprints. Additional links are available in the show notes at nomanifestos.com/episodes/4 The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2019-05-2244 minNo ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 3: Mia In this episode, I talk with Mia, a.k.a. @buttpraxis, about her journey from programming bootcamp to full-time Clojure developer and co-host of the Apropos podcast. (Note: Some explicit language.) Additional links are available in the show notes at nomanifestos.com/episodes/3 The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2019-04-1453 minNo ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 2: Richard Harrington In this episode, I talk to Richard Harrington about his career as a clown and a JavaScript developer, not necessarily in that order. Harrington and Kauffman will be performing in the Indiannapolis Fringe Festival August 2019. Additional links are available in the show notes at nomanifestos.com/episodes/2 The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2019-04-021h 11No ManifestosNo ManifestosEpisode 1: Mollie Marr My guest for this episode is Mollie Marr (Twitter), an M.D.-Ph.D. student at Oregon Health & Science University. We discuss her work in Behavioral Neuroscience, learning programming as a scientist, and her open-source project Reading for Gender Bias (GitHub), a tool to help recognize biased language in letters of recommendation and evaluations. Additional links are available in the show notes at nomanifestos.com/episodes/1 The theme music is Mandelbrot Set from the album Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow by Jonathan Coulton, used under a Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 License, edited and shortened. 2019-03-0959 minThe Health SessionsThe Health SessionsGary Collins - Simplify Your Life For Better HealthThis week we welcome Gary Collins to the show. Gary Collins has a very interesting and unique background that includes military intelligence, Special Agent for the U.S. State Department Diplomatic Security Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Collins’ background and expert knowledge brings a much-needed perspective to today’s areas of simple living, health, nutrition, entrepreneurship, self-help and being more self-reliant. He holds an AS degree in Exercise Science, BS in Criminal Justice, and MS in Forensic Science. Gary was raised in the High Desert at the...2019-03-061h 13