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Two podcast issues on the History of Haiti

Haiti may be associated with natural disasters, abject poverty and political instability, but it can pride itself in being the product of the one successful slave revolt in history, to be the first republic of black people and to be the second independent state in the Western hemisphere (after the...

Two podcast issues on the History of Haiti

Haiti may be associated with natural disasters, abject poverty and political instability, but it can pride itself in being the product of the one successful slave revolt in history, to be the first republic of black people and to be the second independent state in the Western hemisphere (after the...

Destruction and the end - FITJ

A highly recommended podcast series has finished its subject. Michael Satlow's From Israelite to Jew (feed) has spent 22 shows of around half an hour in a most fascinating, informative and provocative reconstruction of Jewish history from around 500 BCE to 100 CE. As the title indicates, Satlow went to...

Destruction and the end - FITJ

A highly recommended podcast series has finished its subject. Michael Satlow's From Israelite to Jew (feed) has spent 22 shows of around half an hour in a most fascinating, informative and provocative reconstruction of Jewish history from around 500 BCE to 100 CE. As the title indicates, Satlow went to...

New podcasts in February 2010 - Anne is a Man

Four new podcast were reviewed for the first time this month. All of them in the realm of history and three out of the four in European history. It has not only been a quiet month from my part, the readers have also not made new podcast suggestions (as opposed...

New podcasts in February 2010 - Anne is a Man

Four new podcast were reviewed for the first time this month. All of them in the realm of history and three out of the four in European history. It has not only been a quiet month from my part, the readers have also not made new podcast suggestions (as opposed...

Chicken in spinach

I love spinach. The preparation of my childhood years, boiled with salt and served with egg and nutmeg, was my starting point when I started cooking myself, but from there I got to know it in pastry and with meat and poultry. My favorite recipe is chicken in spinach and...

Chicken in spinach

I love spinach. The preparation of my childhood years, boiled with salt and served with egg and nutmeg, was my starting point when I started cooking myself, but from there I got to know it in pastry and with meat and poultry. My favorite recipe is chicken in spinach and...

Historical Jesus (2) - Philip Harland

Here is a quick heads up about the latest section in the podcast series Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean (feed). After I had written about its kick off last month, two new episodes have come out. These are still preliminary. Host Philip Harland takes his time in pointing out what...

Historical Jesus (2) - Philip Harland

Here is a quick heads up about the latest section in the podcast series Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean (feed). After I had written about its kick off last month, two new episodes have come out. These are still preliminary. Host Philip Harland takes his time in pointing out what...

The Indian Rebellion 1857 - BBC, Berkeley, UCLA

In a short a time, three podcast series have started paying attention to the revolt in India in 1857. What began with disconcerted Indian foot-soldiers in the British colonial army - hence the rebellion is also called a mutiny - extended into a broad revolt which eventually even got the...

The Indian Rebellion 1857 - BBC, Berkeley, UCLA

In a short a time, three podcast series have started paying attention to the revolt in India in 1857. What began with disconcerted Indian foot-soldiers in the British colonial army - hence the rebellion is also called a mutiny - extended into a broad revolt which eventually even got the...

Nature Podcast

Nature: 4 February 2010

4 February: How our body's own cells could cause sepsis after trauma, the risks of enriching uranium using lasers, new fossil helps piece together dinosaur evolution, and genome sequencing on a massive scale in China....

Nature: 25 February 2010

25 February: Electric currents enable marine bacteria to wire together, how our brains respond to social inequality, an exoplanet losing its atmosphere, and a round-up of what's hot elsewhere in Nature....

Nature: 18 February 2010

18 February: How to redesign the ribosome to make designer proteins, feedback from the first seismologist on the scene of the Haiti quake, and the incredible diversity between South African genomes....

Nature: 11 February 2010

11 February: First genome of ancient human sequenced from hair, how to weigh a really heavy atom, the future of climate change research and the IPCC, and a round-up of what's hot elsewhere in Nature....

Nature: 4 February 2010

4 February: Quantum mechanical processes involved in plant photosynthesis, decay could be biasing fossil records, how to fix the internet, and a round-up of what's hot elsewhere in Nature....

Nature: 28 January 2010

28 January: Engineered bacteria produce better biofuels, functional brain cells created from skin cells, fossils from Northern China reveal colour of dinosaur feathers, and a round-up of what's hot elsewhere in Nature....

Small Business Web Design, Local Internet Marketing, Local SEO, Online Video, Training | LOCAL Na8ion West Palm Beach, FL

Local Bits, Bytes and BS | Weekly Issue No. 2

Issue 2 – March 2, 2010 Featured Article | Don’t let Flash happen to you Last week I got a call from Fantasia Floral Design, a local florist on the upper east side of New York City. They were interested in the article I wrote on the Google Enhanced Business Listing....

Do not let Flash happen to your web design

Last week I got a call from Fantasia Floral Design, a local florist on the upper east side of New York City. They were interested in the article I wrote on the Google Enhanced Business Listing. Before calling the business I performed a quick assessment of their website. What I...

Think Global – Market Local | Episode 23 Local Knowledge

iTunes, QuickTime, iPhone or iPod Download. For those of you who have products or services that can be sold anywhere the Internet has opened up new revenue and growth opportunities for small business that never existed before. But just because you can get business from anywhere doesn’t mean that your marketing...

Google Enhanced Business Listing for Small Business

There may be a new kind of small business internet ad coming to Google that will offer you a low cost means to advertise online – the Google Enhanced Listing. For now Google is testing the service in Houston and San Jose but most agree we’ll see the Google Enhanced...

Marketing is hard – when are we going to find the time for it?

The Problem Small business owners usually agree that marketing is the toughest and most critical part of their business. After all, the number one reason businesses fail is lack of sales. Even as a seasoned marketer with over twenty years of marketing  and online experience I have to say that this...

Set your local search engine optimization to Automatic

Are you using WordPress for your small business website and trying to improve your search engine rankings? If so, read on. I’ve been working recently on a website design for a new client WestchesterInternetMarketing.com in Westchester New York. If you’re in their area and need help with local internet marketing,...

Fresh Dialogues

Bloom Energy: How to Change the World

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Like most ambitious entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley Bloom Energy CEO KR Sridhar wants to change the world. Now where have we heard that line before? It’s the ubiquitous rally cry for thousands of Google/ Facebook/eBay wannabes around the world.  But what makes KR Sridhar different? How about...

KR Sridhar: Bloom Energy Technology – Video exclusive

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Bloom Energy CEO KR Sridhar is a man with a mission to change the world. His fuel cell company is already powering Google, so that should make any skeptic take note. A former NASA advisor who developed technologies to sustain life on Mars, this earnest scientist is...

Rolf Papsdorf: Alternative Energy Brings Power to People

By Alison van Diggelen, Host of Fresh Dialogues Rolf Papsdorf, President of the Alternative Energy Development Corporation was a recipient of the 2009 Tech Awards in Silicon Valley, for bringing renewable energy (zinc fuel cells) and empowerment to a small community in South Africa. Check out this exclusive interview with Mr....

How Can Obama Jumpstart Clean Tech? Silicon Valley Experts Respond

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues The Obama administration ought to have sent an envoy to the FountainBlue State of Clean Green Conference on January 29, 2010. A panel of Silicon Valley clean tech experts had much to share in response to Moderator Greentech Media’s Eric Wesoff’s question…if you had...

Laurie Yoler: On Tesla, Venture Capital and Obama

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Laurie Yoler, a managing director of Growth Point Technology Partners, was a founding board member of Tesla Motors and currently serves on its advisory board. I met with her at the FountainBlue Clean Green Annual Conference on Friday January 29th, the day Tesla...

Robert Ballard: Titanic Explorer Talks Climate Change

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Robert Ballard, the ocean explorer of Titanic fame sat down with me in Silicon Valley to discuss his expeditions, global warming, and alternative energy. This respected scientist spoke candidly about global warming -”I’ll be honest, it’s too late, all the ice is going...

Beach Walks with Rox

Beach Walk 758 – In Honor of Bode’s Gold

Bode Miller's free spirit revisited from 2006....

Beach Walk 757 – Waves Washing Over Us

Shadows and waves playing on Maui....

From Service Dog to Surfice Dog – thanks Celeste!

As I am here stretching and reaching to get out of my cocoon and transform into a truer version of me, a Beach Walks viewer sends me this link from YouTube about an amazing dog. I am totally inspired and hope you will be too. Thanks so much Celeste! You...

Beach Walk 756 – The Energy of Language

Does this story feel good?...

Beach Walk 755 – Clothing & Anxiety Optional

Big or Little, find comfort in your body....

Beach Walk 754 – Big Beach, Little Beach

Big Beach, Little Beach, big ideas, small details....

The CaffiNation Podcast

CaffiNation 412: Carpe Noctem

Everywhere from medical journalism to coffee community's responsibility was covered. Funny stories hard htting news, and everything in between...

CaffiNation 411: Info and Antics

Plenty of bits of random interesting detris littered their way across my feed reader, lego dinosaurs. Mario, Batman, and The search for ET all show up in this episode so pay attention. Not to mention a wonderful coffee section, listen in for how to get free coffee!...

CaffiNation Reviews: Peet’s Coffee Uzuri African Blend

Coffee with a Conscience, a review and a chance to win Peet's Coffee Uzuri African Blend...

CaffiNation 410: Befuddled

Tonight's Show we talk about giant LEGO robots, massive man made machines and ghostbusters on the wii. We touch on location based problems with Google buzz and tap into the latest in serious real world problems facing the tech of today. But nothing too serious wouldn't want anyone to learn...

CaffiNation Reviews: Village Tea Company’s Cherry Rooibos

When people see the CaffiNation they assume I only drink Coffee. I love coffee, but I also tend to drink my fair share of tea as well. Not only do I enjoy a good cup of tea i think bad tea is worse by far than bad coffee. I was approached...

Coffee with a Conscience Giveaway

I know that chances are you like coffee if you are eyeballing this site. If not no worries, coffee being the 2nd most traded commodity in the world besides oil, means you probably at least know someone who likes coffee. Possibly even loves coffee. And Everyone i know loves free...

NPR Programs: Fresh Air from WHYY

Best Directors: The Fresh Air Interviews

All five of the directors nominated for an Academy Award appeared on Fresh Air to discuss their latest films. Before the Oscars on Sunday, listen to James Cameron, Kathryn Bigelow, Quentin Tarantino, Lee Daniels and Jason Reitman discuss what it takes to create an Academy Award-nominated film....

Telling The Story Of 'The Hardest Hit Unit In Iraq'

In 2007, journalist and former soldier Kelly Kennedy embedded with Charlie Company in Iraq. In 15 months, the 26th Infantry Regiment had the most casualties of any U.S. battalion since Vietnam. Kennedy details her year with the troops in her new book, They Fought for Each Other....

Barry Hannah: A Southern Literary Force Dies At 67

Novelist Barry Hannah died earlier this week. A native of Mississippi, Hannah won the William Faulkner Prize for his 1972 novel Geronimo Rex. Today, we remember the Southern author, who appeared on Fresh Air in 2001....

Burton's 'Alice': A Curious Kind Of Wonderful

Tim Burton's new special-effects laden adaptation of Alice in Wonderland turns Lewis Carroll's classic into an action-packed, feminist coming-of-age story. Film critic David Edelstein says the movie, starring Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Mia Wasikowska in the title role, is rather wonderful....

Writer Siri Hustvedt, 'The Shaking Woman'

After Hustvedt suffered several unexplainable seizure-like episodes that defied conventional medical diagnoses, she decided to chart her experiences — and the murky intersection between mind, brain and body — in a new book, The Shaking Woman or A History of My Nerves....

Ricky Gervais Has An Animated Post-'Office' Life

The British comedian's latest project is an animated series on HBO, developed from his wildly successful podcast, The Ricky Gervais Show. He talks to David Bianculli about the new show — and explains what it was like to create the award-winning sitcom The Office....

Millionaire or Bust

To Refinance or not to Refinance

- Sponsored Post - To refinance or not to refinance? That has been the big question for many people lately. I can’t give you the answer because I don’t know your individual situation, but I hope to give you some information that might help you to decide. First, let’s...

MOB #113 – Being Healthy Means Saving Money

This week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust takes a look at the news of the week and looks at how being healthy can save money for us and the country. Here are today’s segments and the associated articles and links: By the Numbers Dow: Gained 310 points going from 9,713 to 10,023. Oil: Gained...

MOB #112 – Where Are We Headed This Holiday Season?

This week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust takes a look at the news of the week and I go slightly out on a limb and say a little about where I think the economy is headed this holiday season. Here are today’s segments and the associated articles and links: By the Numbers Dow:...

MOB #111 – Vegas Wrap Up

This week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust was recorded after a missed week. I have to apologize because I take my responsibility to my listeners to get a show out weekly, very seriously. Unfortunately, the trip to Las Vegas for BlogWorld proved too much for me as...

MOB #110 – Podcasting from Vegas!

This week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust was recorded via my iPhone from Las Vegas. So, I apologize for the slightly lower audio quality. This weeks show was short as next week’s should be as well. This week I talked a little bit about planning for travel and saving...

MOB #109 – Some Bright Spots!

This week’s episode of Millionaire or Bust gets right into it. Here are today’s segments and the associated articles and links: By the Numbers Dow: Down 177 points. Oil: Up $4.25/barrel from $65.56 to $69.81. Gas: Dropped another 4.3 cents/gallon this week from $2.504/gallon to $2.461. 2 more bank failures makes, one in Michigan and one...

NPR Topics: Music

The Woman Behind 'My Sharona'

Sharona Alperin was a teenager in high school when the lead singer of The Knack fell for her. Lead singer Doug Fieger recently died — but not before immortalizing his Sharona in song, and cementing a friendship that lasted well beyond their romance....

Around The Jazz Internet: Week In Review, Mar. 6, 2010

News and notes from around the Jazz Internet, including Randy Weston's 1961 masterpiece, the story of Guiseppi Logan, Nublu in Istanbul, the evergreen improvisation vs. composition debate and so forth....

Annoying Music For The Academy Awards

Hollywood is hosting its annual "fight night" Sunday: It's the 82nd annual Academy Awards. Jim Nayder, host of The Annoying Music Show! on Chicago Public Radio, recently sat down with Scott Simon to prove that talent on screen does not necessarily translate to talent on tape....

Anti-Jazz Revisited, 50 Years Later

It's been nearly 50 years since a DownBeat writer called a Village Vanguard performance by the John Coltrane quartet (featuring Eric Dolphy) "anti-jazz." But what offended that writer so badly became so widely influential that today, its techniques have been widely co-opted....

Monday: Live Chat With Broken Bells

Join All Songs Considered host Bob Boilen at 11 a.m. ET, Monday, Mar. 8, when he talks live online with Danger Mouse (Brian Burton) and James Mercer (The Shins) about the duo's new project, Broken Bells. The two will talk about their new, self-titled album, and take questions from...

Free 'NPR Music At SXSW' Sampler

Download a free 11-song sampler of the artists featured by NPR Music at this March's South by Southwest Music festival in Austin, Texas, including music from Spoon, Broken Bells and G-Side. NPR Music will offer live streaming, podcasts and full coverage of the exhausting and exhilarating music event. ...

Geek News Central

A Personal Reality Check for Bandwidth Caps

Over the years of GNC, I’ve heard Todd rail on about broadband bandwidth caps and while I’ve enjoyed his rants, it’s been low priority topic for me.  Why? Because I think I’m a power user with a good selection of podcasts, a fair bit of online TV viewing, some (legal) music downloads....

GNC-2010-03-05 #557 SXSW in my Cross Hairs!

Heavy into planning for SXSW the show goes on the road for about 20 days starting with Thursdays show. Lots of exciting things in the pipeline, we made a major announcement today over at blog.blubrry.com getting our podcast communities ready for the revolution / evolution of the website. Details to...

Quick – Tweet Now! You Might Be the 10 Billionth Twitter!

Well, the craze is on. 10 Billion Tweets will probably be hit by time you read this. 600 tweets a second (2.16 Million an hour). So in about 18 hours – Depending on how many people go Tweet crazy – The 10 Billionth Twitter will be posted. The 5 billionth was...

Firefox Addon Site Launcher

I am a member of a Web site called MyLikes, it was previously called Likeaholixs. As a member of the Web site I signed up to do sponsor ads for them on my personal Web site, Musing and Gadgets. Yesterday I was sent a message that a sponsor ad was...

Has Six Degrees of Separation Really Become Three?

I was rummaging through my photos and videos the other day and realized something. There is no more six degrees of separation. I have met people in the last year that have in fact hob-nobbed with the celebs. I have Friends on Facebook being friends with other friends of facebook...

GNC-2010-03-02 #556 I Get Called on the Carpet!

Your not going to want to miss a segment in today’s show where I get called on the carpet by a long time listener. I have been in touch with the Advanced tech support at iTunes, I am hoping the show updates on schedule tonight. If it does not there...

Around Cincinnati from 91.7 WVXU Podcast

Around Cincinnati for February 28, 2010

Katty Kay - Women's City Club, Heather Brewer - The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod, The Essential Cult TV Reader, Brynne Coletti - Kenzie's Closet, Shilpa Gupta - A Bit Closer, Frank X. Walker - Urban Lullaby...

Around Cincinnati for February 21, 2010

Freedom Center - Without Sanctuary exhibition, Rebecca Staid - When You Reach Me, Bassekou Kouyate and Ngoni Ba - MU Parrish Auditorium, Irish Heritage Center - Maureen Kennedy, Book Review - Come and Go, Molly Snow, 75th Anniversary of Porgy and Bess - Aronoff...

Around Cincinnati for February 14, 2010

Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame - 1990 Team exhibit, Fine Arts Fund Sampler Weekend - Margie Waller, Beth Hoffman - Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, Lagniappe, How? How? Why? Why? Why? - PIP, ballet tech cincinnati - Marvel Gentry Davis, Jean Syed - A Valentine For Darby, Pauletta Hansel - Valentine's Day...

Around Cincinnati for February 7, 2010

Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame - 1990 Team exhibit, Fine Arts Fund Sampler Weekend - Margie Waller, Beth Hoffman - Saving CeeCee Honeycutt, Lagniappe, How? How? Why? Why? Why? - PIP, ballet tech cincinnati - Marvel Gentry Davis, Jean Syed - A Valentine For Darby, Pauletta Hansel - Valentine's Day...

Around Cincinnati for January 31, 2010

Cincinnati Arts and Technology Center - Clara Martin, Sunday Jazz Brunches in the Park and Murder Mystery Dinners, Wicked Plants - Amy Stewart, Tim Parsley - Manifest Gallery, Dan Dorff - Now! Cd, Robert Krikorian - The Wild Berry Cure...

Around Cincinnati for January 24, 2010

PIP - The Fall of Heaven - Walter Mosley, Kim Taylor - Esme Kenney Memorial Concert, The Opera Show - Aronoff - Van Ackerman, ETC - My Name is Asher Lev, Sherry Woodard - Dogtown, Faux Frenchmen - Midday Music series in Oxford...

NPR Topics: News

One Fish, Big Fish, Old Fish: 'Buttkiss'

Amid the wood paneling and vintage posters of a New York City pet store lurks Buttkiss, a giant fish who has become a neighborhood celebrity. With more than four decades behind him, some say the underwater survivor might be the oldest living fish in the city....

Iceland Rejects Bill To Repay Britain, Netherlands

Iceland's voters on Saturday resoundingly rejected a $5.3 billion plan to pay off Britain and the Netherlands for debts spawned by the collapse of an Icelandic Internet bank, according to initial results....

The Process Story: A Washington Distraction

In the past few weeks, Washington insiders have been riveted by newspaper and magazine stories about President Obama and his relationship with Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. It's a storyline almost identical to a fictional one from The West Wing....

Car Bomb Kills 3 Before Iraq Election Day

A car bomb exploded near a bus for pilgrims in the Shiite holy city of Najaf on Saturday, killing at least three people, including two Iranians, on the eve of key national elections, officials said....

Top Pakistani Taliban Leader May Be Dead

A top Pakistani Taliban commander close to al-Qaida is believed to have been killed in an army airstrike, officials said Saturday, in the latest apparent blow to insurgents who have attacked Pakistan and threatened U.S. forces in neighboring Afghanistan....

Low Rates Keep Savers Suffering For Borrowers' Boon

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke recently told Congress that interest rates likely would remain "exceptionally low for an extended period." That was great news for borrowers, but not for savers...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1179: The guy who makes OK Go go

On today's show, a special interview with Adam Sadowsky, president of Syynlabs, the OK Go video, "This Too Shall Pass." Turns out making that video was as hard to make as you might imagine. Also, we discuss the pending smellpocalypse coming out of Siberia. Listen now: Download today's podcast Subscribe with iTunes (audio)Subscribe...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1178: Steve Jobs smash

On today's show, Apple wants to wipe all HTC phones from the face of the earth, apparently because Steve Jobs is just grouchy about this whole business. Donald and Molly engage in a nice long talk about the validity of software patents, and then we wonder whether anyone would actually...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1177: Nerd freestyle

We stayed on the rails pretty well in this episode, but there's a whole long thing about cake toward the end that the chat room dubbed "nerd freestyle" and, well, we love that. In other news, new TiVo underwhelms a bit (other than the remote) and Viacom goes all anti-Internet...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1176: F1 is now FU

Microsoft's latest security measure involves telling everyone not press F1. Well that's reasonable. If you read everything Microsoft says. Also the juiciest weirdest firing ever happens to the developers of the most successful video game ever. Listen now: Download today's podcast Subscribe with iTunes (audio)Subscribe with iTunes (video)Subscribe with RSS (audio)Subscribe...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1174: Pregnant robot drones

In and amongst our fights over Facebook patents, TV spectrum and the reasons for the decline of music, we find time to agree on one thing. Robot drones are cool. Robot drobnes that carry little baby drones with them are even cooler. Listen now: Download today's podcast Subscribe with iTunes (audio)Subscribe...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1173: Unicorn power

It was a fantasy trip on Buzz Out Loud today, wherein fairy dust and unicorns are the new power generators of the future (Bloom Box), Mothra wants to eat your children ("looming spectrum crisis"), and we've got to save the beer-foam-measurement blogs (Web archiving policies in the UK). We've got...

Anne is a Man! - Podcast Reviews

Two podcast issues on the History of Haiti

Haiti may be associated with natural disasters, abject poverty and political instability, but it can pride itself in being the product of the one successful slave revolt in history, to be the first republic of black people and to be the second independent state in the Western hemisphere (after the...

Two podcast issues on the History of Haiti

Haiti may be associated with natural disasters, abject poverty and political instability, but it can pride itself in being the product of the one successful slave revolt in history, to be the first republic of black people and to be the second independent state in the Western hemisphere (after the...

Destruction and the end - FITJ

A highly recommended podcast series has finished its subject. Michael Satlow's From Israelite to Jew (feed) has spent 22 shows of around half an hour in a most fascinating, informative and provocative reconstruction of Jewish history from around 500 BCE to 100 CE. As the title indicates, Satlow went to...

Destruction and the end - FITJ

A highly recommended podcast series has finished its subject. Michael Satlow's From Israelite to Jew (feed) has spent 22 shows of around half an hour in a most fascinating, informative and provocative reconstruction of Jewish history from around 500 BCE to 100 CE. As the title indicates, Satlow went to...

New podcasts in February 2010 - Anne is a Man

Four new podcast were reviewed for the first time this month. All of them in the realm of history and three out of the four in European history. It has not only been a quiet month from my part, the readers have also not made new podcast suggestions (as opposed...

New podcasts in February 2010 - Anne is a Man

Four new podcast were reviewed for the first time this month. All of them in the realm of history and three out of the four in European history. It has not only been a quiet month from my part, the readers have also not made new podcast suggestions (as opposed...

Chicken in spinach

I love spinach. The preparation of my childhood years, boiled with salt and served with egg and nutmeg, was my starting point when I started cooking myself, but from there I got to know it in pastry and with meat and poultry. My favorite recipe is chicken in spinach and...

Chicken in spinach

I love spinach. The preparation of my childhood years, boiled with salt and served with egg and nutmeg, was my starting point when I started cooking myself, but from there I got to know it in pastry and with meat and poultry. My favorite recipe is chicken in spinach and...

Historical Jesus (2) - Philip Harland

Here is a quick heads up about the latest section in the podcast series Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean (feed). After I had written about its kick off last month, two new episodes have come out. These are still preliminary. Host Philip Harland takes his time in pointing out what...

Historical Jesus (2) - Philip Harland

Here is a quick heads up about the latest section in the podcast series Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean (feed). After I had written about its kick off last month, two new episodes have come out. These are still preliminary. Host Philip Harland takes his time in pointing out what...

The Indian Rebellion 1857 - BBC, Berkeley, UCLA

In a short a time, three podcast series have started paying attention to the revolt in India in 1857. What began with disconcerted Indian foot-soldiers in the British colonial army - hence the rebellion is also called a mutiny - extended into a broad revolt which eventually even got the...

The Indian Rebellion 1857 - BBC, Berkeley, UCLA

In a short a time, three podcast series have started paying attention to the revolt in India in 1857. What began with disconcerted Indian foot-soldiers in the British colonial army - hence the rebellion is also called a mutiny - extended into a broad revolt which eventually even got the...

Velocity Wellness Center Podcast

Podcast Postponed for a few days

Hello all, I’ll be putting up this week’s podcast in a day or so. We’re finally bringing home our son from the hospital so I’ve been wrapped up with that. Related ArticlesAdvertise Here on February 9th, 2010Store on February 8th, 2010Reset Program on February 20th, 2009...

How and why I became a Chiropractor

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How you can overcome any illness with your mind

Every time I’d feel ’sick’ when I was younger, my dad would say “it’s all in your mind.” Little did he know the ‘truth’ behind his comment.  We’ve all heard those urban legends of the mom picking up a car off a baby or seen David Blaine hold his...

Straight from the ‘Heart’ – (Podcast)

In this podcast I talk about heart health in relation to the 4 pillars of Wellness: Structural: Postural relationship – rolled in shoulders, hunched back.  Basically having a closed off chest cavity. Spinal subluxations at T2 often times emotionally related. Solution is to get adjusted and work on postural re-balancing. Biochemical: Inflammation, Inflammation, Inflammation Blood sugar...

Do we need these vaccines? Rebuttal to Reuters article…

Here’s the sub-headline: Tens of thousands of American adults die each year from pneumonia, influenza and other infectious diseases that could be prevented by routine vaccinations, according to a report released Thursday Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE6133HO20100204 First of all this article does not present two sides to the issue: the benefits vs. the...

Pesticides and their effect upon your health – Video

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Podcasting For Your Business

Tony Michaelides – Life Lessons

An interesting interview, a bit of a departure from our normal fare, Tony is the author of “The Insights Collections, Lessons learned from the Engine Room” as a subtitle, “Lessons Learned from Rock and Roll”.  Tony has been a PR man for dozens of the largest names in Rock and...

Find and Convert Podcast inverviews Chuck Palm

In a table-turning event at last week’s Barcamp in Tampa, Bernie Borges, from Find and Convert interviews ME!  We had a great time reminiscing about his early days of his show, where we were co-hosts, and IPN actually produced his podcast weekly.  Bernie is a good friend, and now an...

Wheels of Success – Larry King spot

One of our new friends from Wheels of Success pointed out that Susan Jacobs, the Founder and CEO was going to be on Larry King live last night.  We could not resist telling all our friends and viewers what a geat organization and terrific job they do.  Susan was named...

Brian Brushwood of Scam School

Interview with the host of Scam School on Revision 3.  More show notes to follow!...

Atlast Pillow – The Back to Sleep Company

This is a product “Podcast Pitch” video we did for the Back to Sleep company, on a revolutionary new product, the “AtLasT Pillow”.  It is like no other sleep aid, but, I’ll let you look and decide for yourself.  I found it relieved my snoring, sleep apnea, and neck pain,...

Interview new Talk Show Host – Sara Hand: Part 1

I had a great time interviewing Sara Hand at a local coffee shop.  We discussed her business, Joy Beyond Freedom,  her clients, the new show (The Vertical Curve) and owning your identity online!  We had a great time, look for part two coming soon! - Sara Hand – Co-Host of “The Vertical...

NPR Topics: Story of the Day

The Process Story: A Washington Distraction

In the past few weeks, Washington insiders have been riveted by newspaper and magazine stories about President Obama and his relationship with Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. It's a storyline almost identical to a fictional one from The West Wing....

Oddball Amoebas Sprout Arms When Stressed

Scientists have deciphered the genome of one of Earth's strangest creatures. It turns from a lethargic amoeba into a sprightly, two-armed swimmer under stress. Its enormous number of genes allows the amoeba to morph and survive in the unforgiving mud where it lives....

Myths That Make It Hard To Stop Campus Rape

One reason colleges have a hard time stopping sexual assault is a misconception about who is committing these crimes. The assumption is that rapes are often committed by young men whose judgment is impaired by drinking. But one researcher says many rapists are serial predators and intentionally look for vulnerable...

Unintended Acceleration Not Limited To Toyotas

Unintended acceleration problems that put Toyota in headlines have cut across the auto industry, according to complaints consumers have filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. An NPR News investigation finds that companies such as Volkswagen, Volvo and Honda have had high rates of complaints in some model years....

In Fossil Find, 'Anaconda' Meets 'Jurassic Park'

Scientists have discovered a macabre death scene that took place 67 million years ago. Preserved for eternity are an 11-foot snake and its prey, a newly hatched dinosaur. The discovery is among the rarest of the rare — fossils that reveal how ancient animals behaved....

The Teen Brain: It's Just Not Grown Up Yet

Scientists used to think teenage brains are just like those of adults — with fewer miles on them. But they're not. Teens' brains are developmentally different. One neurologist mother decided to get to the roots of her son's maddening behavior....

Boutique Café

A flattering swimsuit is a summertime essential {giveaway}

It’s also a great pick-me-up if you’re sick of the cold, gloomy, wintry weather March often brings. Though summer is still a few months away (unless you live in sunny Arizona), swimsuits have been in the stores for a few weeks, and with racks of swimwear comes the dreaded adventure...

Halftees: Sacrifice a layer without sacrificing style {giveaway}

I don’t know about you but the whole multiple layers thing gets old. I still throw on a cami when a shirt’s length is too short, but usually when I wear a cap-sleeve tee under something it’s for the neckline and sleeves, not the midsection or length. And under some...

See Kai Run: Fourth (and first and second and third) time’s a charm {giveaway}

See Kai Run. *sigh* What more do I need to say? Season after season and year after year See Kai Run continues to design children’s shoes that make me swoon. Don’t believe me? Search “See Kai Run” on Boutique Cafe. You’ll find at least three past reviews, all with me...

Cow Says Moo – custom set

Oh isn’t this precious?! Created by designer thats*so*addie, this “Cow Says Moo” custom set (size 2-6) is a darling jumper and matching pants. Designer thats*so*addie says: “I ADORE how this set turned out! I used the popular Cow Says Moo fabrics to make this darling jumper set. The jumper dress is a sweet...

Keurig home brewers taking countertops by storm

I’m sure many of you have already heard of Keurig home brewers, especially if you were watching commercials around the holidays. They quickly became a hot gift item due to their ability to quickly brew single-cup servings of coffee, tea and hot chocolate. Though not coffee drinkers, we do enjoy...

Mompreneurs Launch The DIY Dish

DIY lovers, there is a new site in town that is destined for internet greatness…The DIY Dish (a new venture from the mompreneurs who brought you the highly successful YouCanMakeThis.com). Sisters Kim and Kris serve up creativity and fun with fabulous new web shows, projects and more. Get in on...

Alternative Classix Podcast

January 20, 2010 Podcast

Better late than never this week with your favorites by The Magnetic Fields, BoDeans, Lou Reed, Adam And The Ants, The June Brides (pictured) and more! Classic/Current features the latest single by Toyah Wilcox, while Totally Tubular Flashback recalls one......

January 3, 2010 Podcast: Happy New Year!

Happy New Year everyone! We're kicking off 2010 with a sampling of retro alternative songs you told us were your favorites over the past few weeks on Facebook, Twitter, the AC blog and over email. This week, Tarsis is joined......

Today is the last day to send us your favorite retro alternative rock song picks for our first show of the new year -- post them to Facebook page, comment to this post or send them to alternativeclassix@ameritech.net. You can......

We're hoping you can help us kick off the first show of the new year in style. The next AC - featuring the broadcast debut of our model Andrea! - will be a top 10 countdown of your favorite alternative......

December 14, 2009 Podcast: Holiday Edition

It's our annual holiday show featuring songs of the season from your favorite classic alternative artists, including Squeeze, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Erasure, Madness, REM, Captain Sensible and more! We'll also have a Totally Tubular Flashback recalling a 1988 Christmas......

December 5, 2009 Podcast

Your sleep deprived, but very happy "new dad" DJ is back - 'cause he couldn't keep you waiting another week :) - with great retro tunage by Pato Banton (pictured), Information Society, Midnight Oil, Primal Scream and more! Classic/Current features......

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