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Cat Crave Radio is a weekly show produced by fans of the Carolina Panthers for the fans of the Carolina Panthers. The birth of the show came about when we saw that no one was really giving our favorite team the coverage they deserved.We hope to provide you with information, interviews and entertainment all while helping to fill those quiet weeks and months during the offseason and getting you ready each week of the season for the next game.Our show has gone through some changes since its inc ...
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The award-winning Curiosity Daily podcast from CuriosityDaily.com will help you get smarter about the world around you. In less than 10 minutes, you’ll get a unique mix of research-based life hacks, the latest science and technology news, and more. Nate Bonham and Calli Gade will help you learn about your mind and body, outer space and the depths of the sea, and how history shaped the world into what it is today.Head to discovery+ to stream even more science content, from Animal Planet to Sc ...
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Social media is a place for everyone - how can you possibly stand out and be noticed? With a new episode every two weeks, Sprout Social’s Cat Anderson will chat with some of social media’s most inspiring and unique businesses, organisations and individuals to reveal how they have achieved success on social media.
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Welcome to the show that is a game changer for you to choose your own adventure! At the end of the week, certified coach and CEO of The Adventure Paradox, Cat Caldwell Myers shares a short minisode based on a seasonal principle needed to reach the mountain top. On Mondays, we drop a full length episode featuring a guest from one of our adventure series. Each conversation will bring you ever closer to the adventure that is seeking you, inside your soul, regardless of your current circumstance ...
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This podcast is about a girl in her 20s who decided to make her love for the sun her sole purpose for waking up in the morning. Leaving her traditional teaching job and years of education behind to pursue the life that no believes she can have — which is a settled family unit in Cleveland, Ohio with her bf and cat, with a simultaneous life of travel to see the sun from all over the world. Come along with her as she figures it all out and pursues her dreams! (Idk why I wrote this in third per ...
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Join Functional Medicine Practitioner and Holistic Nutritionist, Leanne Vogel as we seek answers on the fringes of the health space. Together we'll explore the principles of functional health to help you thrive in mind, body, and spirit. In each episode, we'll delve into the latest research, practical tips, and insightful interviews with experts in the field of functional medicine and holistic health.
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Today, you’ll learn about how climbing on monkey bars and other risky play could be a gift from our ancestors, the dangers of mold in space, and new evidence on how cravings take root in our brains. Risky Play “Risky Play Exercises an Ancestral Need to Push Limits.” by Morgan Kelly. 2024. “Commemorating the monkey bars, catalyst of debate at the in…
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Today, you’ll learn about a potential positive side to side effects, how mega El Niños triggered the world’s worst mass extinction event, and the antidote to pesticides that could save bees. Positive Side Effects “How side effects can improve treatment efficacy: a randomized trial.” by Lieven A. Schenk, et al. 2024. “Side-effects are often a curse.…
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Today, you’ll learn about a breakthrough in our understanding of the behavior and abilities of bacteria, the queen ants that cannibalize their sick larvae and recycle it, and how tiny shards of plastic are finding their way into our brains. Bacteria Behavior “New discovery of how bacteria navigate their environment could change how we treat infecti…
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Send us a text This one will take your breath away! Join me in this new episode of the Adventure Paradox podcast where we explores the profound topics of life, death, and the seven sacramental passages in the Episcopal tradition. Pastor Luke Back shares his insights into the role of a pastor in guiding individuals through life's highs and lows, foc…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Michael Dubrovsky, a materials chemist, engineer, and serial entrepreneur who is transforming the world of healthcare with SiPhox Health. As the co-founder and Chief Product Officer of SiPhox Health, Michael is on a mission to make preventative healthcare accessible and affordable for everyone. We dive into how SiPhox…
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Today, you’ll learn about the connection between chronic sinus infections and anxiety, a new way to recycle plastic by vaporizing it, and how marmosets call each other by name. Sinuses & Mental Health “Chronic Rhinosinusitis and Mental Health.” by Najm S. Khan, et al. 2024. “Chronic Sinusitis.” CDC. 2022. Vaporizing Plastic “New process vaporizes p…
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Today, you’ll learn about how common table salt could help our bodies fight cancer, an ancient underwater bridge that’s changing what we know about human migration in Europe, and the hyper precise nuclear clock breakthrough. Salt & Cancer “Common salt activates anti-tumor cells.” by Charlotte Fuchs and Friederike Gawlik. 2024. “Sodium chloride in t…
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Today, you’ll learn about an injectable pacemaker that dissolves after 5 days, how a black hole is starving a galaxy to death, and the bats with record-high blood sugar levels. Injectable Pacemaker “Injectable pacemaker regulates heartbeat for 5 days then dissolves.” by Michael Irving. 2024. “In situ assembly of an injectable cardiac stimulator.” b…
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Oatly have changed the game in plant based milk, whilst redefining what it means to market their products with authenticity, humour and boldness. Whether it’s their tongue in cheek ads like ‘It’s like milk, but made for humans’ or their innovative approach to turning controversies into opportunities - everything they do is anything but conventional…
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In this episode, I sit down with Marisa Moon, a National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach and the #1 ranked intermittent fasting coach on Google since 2018. Marisa is a leading expert in the fasting community, known for her flexible and realistic approach to intermittent fasting. We dive into her latest Amazon bestseller, “Not So Fast,” an…
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Send us a text Join me for a raw and honest conversation with Ramsey Bond, a grief support and recovery specialist. Ramsey opens up about her heart-wrenching journey through the loss of her loved ones and her inspiring path to healing. Discover the power of resilience, the importance of human connection, and the unexpected beauty that can emerge fr…
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Today, you’ll learn about the new air conditioner that cools without conditioning the air, how understanding our false memories can be a window into our problem solving skills, and a study examining the grieving of cats. AC Not Conditioned “Device provides air conditioning without conditioning air.” by Ellen Phiddian. 2024. “A pure radiant cooling …
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Today, you’ll learn about a new tool that maps out our incredibly complex gut microbiome to tell you if it’s healthy or… not so much, how metalworkers are taking lessons from insects to shape metal at room temperature, and the psychology behind our feelings toward unusually colored animals. Microbiome Map “Mayo researchers develop tool that measure…
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Send us a text Do you know there are 3 blocks that stop people from podcasting? I’m pulling back the curtain on something HUGE. What if I told you there are just three things silently holding you back from living your best life—and no one’s talking about them? And here’s the kicker: you probably don’t even realize they’re there. I see it all the ti…
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Today, you’ll learn about the mushrooms that are controlling the movements of robots, how horses might be a lot smarter than we thought, and what makes a strongman… strong. Mushroom Robot “Engineers Gave a Mushroom a Robot Body And Let It Run Wild.” by Mike Grace. 2024. “Mushrooms as Nature’s Alchemists: Cycles, Connections, Healing, and Vision.” b…
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In this episode, we welcome Autumn Smith to delve into the complex world of meat quality and its impact on our health and the planet. Autumn shares her insights on the nutritional density of food, the hidden hunger crisis, and the importance of cooperative, regenerative agriculture. We explore the major problems with current animal agriculture prac…
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Send us a text In this episode, join me as we dive deep into the world of creativity, loss, and resilience with award-winning artist Lauren O'Brien. From the raw power of personal tragedy to the transformative nature of art, this conversation is a journey of the human spirit. Listen as Lauren shares her inspiring story of turning pain into purpose,…
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Today, you’ll learn about the massive new study that suggests cell phones don’t cause cancer as some feared, a fluffy orange fungus that could one day turn your food waste into dinner, and how scientists are helping crocodiles refine their tastes. Phones & Brain Cancer “Mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer, according to a major review of 28…
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Today, you’ll learn about how to sync up clocks on Earth with clocks on the moon, a nanoparticle that could help relieve stubborn allergies, and the culture of birds. Moon Clock “Researchers figure out how to keep clocks on the Earth, Moon in sync.” by John Timmer. 2024. “The Relativistic Framework to Estimate Clock Rates on the Moon.” by Neil Ashb…
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Today, you’ll learn about a record-breaking deep drill into the Earth’s mantle, the new science behind the ancient Chinese diagnostic practice of tongue examination, and how a new discovery at Stonehenge is opening up yet more mysteries. Mantle Drill “Geologists drill 1.2 km into rare rocks from Earth’s mantle.” by Michael Irving. 2024. “Internal S…
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If you’re ever having a bad day, the Happy Doggo socials are where you need to be. With over 1.5 million followers across platforms, this animal welfare charity aims to fix the global street dog problem by raising awareness of the issue and promoting the success stories of the dogs they rescue. Its founder, Niall Harbison, founded the charity in 20…
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In this episode, we welcome Vanessa Spina to discuss how to increase energy and lifespan by improving metabolic health. Vanessa shares her transition from a keto diet to a protein-focused approach and its benefits for metabolic fitness. We explore the importance of lean mass, optimizing mitochondrial health, and the best protein sources for body co…
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Send us a text Join me for a powerful conversation. In this episode, we tackle the multifaceted nature of grief with Brian D. Smith, a grief guide and mental fitness expert. Brian recounts his personal experience with loss and shares invaluable advice on dealing with grief, cultivating mental strength, and uncovering hope amid heartache. This episo…
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Today, you’ll learn about a new groundbreaking bionic leg, the problem with first impressions, and new tech that can detect microplastics in water in milliseconds. Bionic Leg “Bionic leg makes walking quicker and easier for amputees, trial shows.” by Hannah Devlin. 2024. “5.6 Million++ Americans are Living with Limb Loss and Limb Difference: New St…
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Today, you’ll learn about the smart soil that gives plants a massive boost even when they’re watered less, how our love of certain odors could be more nurture than nature, and a moss that could one day fill greenhouses on Mars. Smart Soil “‘Smart soil’ grows 138% bigger crops using 40% less water.” by Michael Irving. 2024. “Climate Change Indicator…
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Today, you’ll learn about the first ever total larynx transplant that gave one cancer patient his voice back, a new way to conduct gold-standard sleep studies without all the wires, and how a new discovery is changing the way scientists understand the mammalian brain. Larynx Transplant “Mayo Clinic marks medical milestone with world’s first known s…
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Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Dr. Rade to explore the cutting-edge approaches in functional medicine for treating complex chronic illnesses. We delve into the use of qEEG brain mapping and neurofeedback for nervous system dysregulation, high dose sulfur therapy for chronic gut conditions, and the hidden impact of exocrine…
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Send us a text Let us explore the profound realms of birth and death with Debra Pascali Bonaro. In this episode, of our new series, 'Life and Death,' delving into the significant moments that define our existence. Debra recounts her journey, inspired by her great-grandmother’s home birth stories, to becoming a renowned childbirth educator and found…
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Today, you’ll learn about the so-called super synchronizers who are super attractive to potential partners, a new quantum compass that could one day replace GPS, and how a rare seabird rides out tropical cyclones. Super Synchronizers “Scientists discover ‘Super Synchronizers’ with heightened romantic appeal.” by Eric W. Dolan. 2024. “Social and non…
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Today, you’ll learn about a new way for doctors to use neural networks - or AI - to figure out the risks of organ transplants in individual patients, a new fabric that is - literally - cool, and how serotonin affects fertility. Rejection Prediction “Decoding the hallmarks of allograft dysfunction with a comprehensive pan-organ transcriptomic atlas.…
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Today, you’ll learn about how an existing blood pressure drug might prevent epilepsy, the pint-sized 3D printer that can print inside your body, and why doing something kind for someone else can be a boost for your own well-being. Epilepsy Preventer “Epilepsy risk drops up to 30% on existing blood pressure drugs.” by Paul McClure. 2024. “Types of B…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the wisdom of "Rejection is God's protection"—especially relevant as kids return to school and face new challenges. We also explore the lessons learned from puppy training and how working with animals can teach us clear communication, patience, and partnership. I share personal insights from my journey o…
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