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Anne is a Man! - Podcast Reviews

The Friday portion for Anne is a Man

Every other Friday we clean our home and that means I get some six hours of pretty uninterrupted podcast listening done. Here I will give you an idea what I listened to this morning. Most of these podcasts will soon get a more extensive review. MMW 5 - Revolution, Industry &...

The Friday portion for Anne is a Man

Every other Friday we clean our home and that means I get some six hours of pretty uninterrupted podcast listening done. Here I will give you an idea what I listened to this morning. Most of these podcasts will soon get a more extensive review. MMW 5 - Revolution, Industry &...

Indus Seal - World History in Objects

Didn't I just ask for more podcasts on the Indus Valley Civilization? (History of India - the search goes on; towards the end of the post) Here was yet another one. In the series A History of the World in 100 Objects (BBC) in the subsection about the first cities...

Indus Seal - World History in Objects

Didn't I just ask for more podcasts on the Indus Valley Civilization? (History of India - the search goes on; towards the end of the post) Here was yet another one. In the series A History of the World in 100 Objects (BBC) in the subsection about the first cities...

Your opinion on a new look for Anne is a Man

I keep playing with the regular templates in order to find out if they can fit for the blog. Reader Gerald left a comment and recommended taking a stretched template with a header picture. Stretch in this respect means that the width of the blog is adapted to the size...

Your opinion on a new look for Anne is a Man

I keep playing with the regular templates in order to find out if they can fit for the blog. Reader Gerald left a comment and recommended taking a stretched template with a header picture. Stretch in this respect means that the width of the blog is adapted to the size...

Three issues of Speaking of Faith

APM's Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett is a radio program and podcast that I do not listen to all the time, but I keep a close eye on whatever comes up in the feed. And then I try to to pick out issues that appeal to me most. And...

Three issues of Speaking of Faith

APM's Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett is a radio program and podcast that I do not listen to all the time, but I keep a close eye on whatever comes up in the feed. And then I try to to pick out issues that appeal to me most. And...

Bert ter Schegget - Het Marathon Interview

Het jaar 1989 had een ruim aanbod van gedenkwaardige Marathon Interviews. Zojuist verscheen in de nieuwe feed van VPRO's Het Marathoninterview alweer vijf uur om meteen op te halen en te beluisteren: Het interview met Bert ter Schegget. Toen het uitkwam in de oude feed, heb ik het ook al...

Bert ter Schegget - Het Marathon Interview

Het jaar 1989 had een ruim aanbod van gedenkwaardige Marathon Interviews. Zojuist verscheen in de nieuwe feed van VPRO's Het Marathoninterview alweer vijf uur om meteen op te halen en te beluisteren: Het interview met Bert ter Schegget. Toen het uitkwam in de oude feed, heb ik het ook al...

An uncertain wind of change

Normally this would be the podcast list for February 2010. 370 podcasts reviewed in a long, long list, but as of now I will stop making these monthly posts. For one, I felt the list was becoming too long and unwieldy. Another point to take into account is that some...

An uncertain wind of change

Normally this would be the podcast list for February 2010. 370 podcasts reviewed in a long, long list, but as of now I will stop making these monthly posts. For one, I felt the list was becoming too long and unwieldy. Another point to take into account is that some...

Beach Walks with Rox

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....

Beach Walk 753 – Raw or Rendered

Your starting ingredients matter....

Beach Walk 752 – Random Lexi Dogg

Breathe for pleasure with Lexi Dogg!...

Fresh Dialogues

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...

Emmett Carson: How To Create a Green Jobs Mecca

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Check out this audio-only version which captures Emmett Carson’s off-camera exuberance and humor. Last week, I sat down with Emmett Carson, President and CEO of the  Silicon Valley Community Foundation. In a wide ranging conversation on green jobs, the Obama White House, education and...

Elise Zoli: In Defense of Nuclear Power

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Elise Zoli, a partner with Goodwin Procter, is a specialist in energy  and clean tech law; and teaches at MIT. I caught up with her at a Fountain Blue Green Transport Event where we discussed two hot areas in clean tech: energy...

Rolf Papsdorf: Powering rural Africa

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues Rolf Papsdorf is bringing green power to the people of Africa. Thanks to the Silicon Valley based Tech Awards 2009, the rest of the world is hearing about it. His company Alternative Energy Development Corporation manufactures zinc-air fuel cells to generate off the...

KR Sridhar: Time Magazine Award

By Alison van Diggelen, host Fresh Dialogues This month Bloom Energy CEO, KR Sridhar was picked as one of Time Magazine’s   Tech Pioneers Who Will Change Your Life The Time article references a recent Fresh Dialogues feature, Power to the People Read the transcript and listen to this exclusive Fresh Dialogues interview - KR...

The CaffiNation Podcast

CaffiNation 406: Multi-Tasking

Great Conversation leads to fantastic stories and information. A wonderfully full episode. Brimming over with awesome and topped with humor and rampaging cats...

Foldable Power

One of the biggest buzzwords lately is Green Tech. But the problem with generating power is that quite frankly its a bit hard to do. Solar energy is by far the most talked about alternative energy source but Solar energy is operating at around 20 % efficiency. That means for every 10 units of energy...

Coffee and Chocolate Fun

Over at the Good Human they are giving away a nice gift basket full of Fair Trade Goodness.To Enter head on over there to read the article and leave a nice comment. Enter and join in the Fun! I love fair trade coffee, i’ve just never had the opportunity to enjoy...

Hot Mugs, Cool Art

I know I’ve put a moratorium on new mugs in the house, but i might have to either break the moratorium or snap a couple of mugs. These new offerings from Thinkgeek are pretty dang awesome. Take the power of retro and the cool factor of the temperature sensitive paint...

Wardriving Made Easy

A simple enough hack but ingenious. Take one part Wifi Detecting shirt from Thinkgeek, subtract fabric with scissors. Add in your car and shake and bake till it looks awesome. I’m not sure announcing your intent to go wardriving is the best practice considering the overall attitude towards borrowing another...

CaffiNation 405: Planning

Tonights show was a fun process, I'm always working on the details of creating a CaffiNation Episode, so from time to time the hiccups in production create a happy accident. This was one of those times, i messed up the machine i use for recording only to find it better...

NPR Programs: Fresh Air from WHYY

Temple Grandin: The Woman Who Talks to Animals

Temple Grandin is one of the world's greatest animal behaviorists. She is also autistic — and has put that to work for her. Grandin has written several books on animals, including Animals in Translation: Using the Mysteries of Autism to Decode Animal Behavior. This weekend, HBO will premiere a made-for-TV...

'Love' American Style: In Paris, Travolta Takes Names

Luc Besson's latest action fantasy, From Paris With Love, stars John Travolta as an FBI agent and Jonathan Rhys Myers as a diplomat trying to stop a terrorist attack in Paris. The story moves at warp speed — and it doesn't skimp on thrills....

Aziz Ansari: The Funniest Tool In 'Parks' Utility Shed

Comedian Aziz Ansari has appeared on HBO's Flight of the Conchords, ABC's Scrubs and MTV's Human Giant. Nowadays he stars opposite Amy Poehler on NBC's workplace comedy Parks and Recreation....

Ravens Coach Brian Billick Tackles Super Bowl XLIV

During his nine years as the coach of the Baltimore Ravens, Brian Billick led the team to a Super Bowl win in 2001. Now a commentator for Fox Sports and the NFL Network, he joins Fresh Air to discuss the upcoming Super Bowl — and the future of the NFL....

'Transference' Adds Layers To Spoon's Sound

Critically acclaimed Austin rock band Spoon has just released its seventh album, Transference. Rock critic Ken Tucker says the new album should help make this band, together now for fifteen years, an even bigger success....

Watching 'Lost' Later Spoils Some Of The Fun

Last night, ABC presented the two-hour season premiere of Lost, the mystery-shrouded ABC drama that's beginning its final year. The network was so secretive about the show's contents that it made only the first five minutes available for critics to preview. TV critic David Bianculli reviews the premiere and takes...

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

Ringo Starr: Still Charming At 70

After The Beatles split in 1970, Starr launched a solo career with the release of Sentimental Journey. Now, at 70, he's as active as ever. Starr just released Y Not, the album he says best represents his personality....

The RPM Challenge: Make An Album In A Month

It's February again, which means it's time to write and record another album. This has become a annual ritual for me and Bob Boilen (and thousands of others around the world), all of us taking part in what's called the RPM Challenge....

Kelleigh McKenzie On Mountain Stage

A native of Oregon now living in New York's Hudson Valley, singer-songwriter Kelleigh McKenzie captivates the Mountain Stage audience in Morgantown, W. Va., with her unique performance style....

A Response To Taylor Swift's Label: On Tuning, Hating, And Tearing Down

Taylor Swift's label wants critics to "get in the ring" if they want to criticize her. Okay, then!...

This Is Your Brain On Jazz

Believe it or not, there is a scientific study that helps explain how jazz tickles the brain. Well, sort of. In 2008, scientists at Johns Hopkins University took a look at how jazz musicians' nervous systems work while improvising....

Allison Moorer, Recorded Live In Concert

After launching her career as a backing vocalist, Moorer (sister of Shelby Lynne and, more recently, the wife of Steve Earle) became a solo artist following the inclusion of her Oscar-nominated song on the Horse Whisperer soundtrack. She's since recorded seven solo albums, the latest of which is titled Crows....

Geek News Central

Is Amazon the New Walmart?

In the recent dust-up between Amazon and MacMillan books, in which Amazon tried to set the sale price of McMillan-published eBooks for the Kindle, it occurred to me that I’ve seen such behavior before. This is the same sort of business practice that Walmart has and still uses to...

GNC-2010-02-04 #549 Off to Windy City!

Midweek show as I head off to Chicago for a weekend of closed door meetings. Will have a lot of juicy stuff for you when I get back. Lots of tech talk tonight in a pretty laid back show. Midweek shows are always a little odd. Share the show with...

Capacitive Touch Screens – A Step Backwards?

Ever since I bought my first PDA (a Palm III) back in the late 90s, I’ve used the kind of touchscreen which needs you to give it a slight press, typically with stylus but a finger will work just fine too.  Apparently these are resistive touchscreens and work by having two...

Facebook the Riskiest Social Networking Site?

Is Facebook the riskiest social networking site? According to a survey by Sophos released last week, 72% of companies surveyed indicated they had concerns about the safety of employees using the Facebook social networking site. The concern was that an increase in viruses and other computer infections were...

The Newbie and the Smartphone

I’ve long been resistant to the idea of getting any kind of smart phone. I use my cell phone for phone calls, always have. I didn’t feel I had a need for anything else; if I wanted email or web-surfing, I would jump to my trusty laptop to...

GNC-2010-02-02 #548 Ground Hog Day in Honolulu

I take a little time during the show tonight to say thanks to my family for their support of the show. I also have a lot to say about podcasting models and the realities of sponsorships in the real world. Plus a great deal on technology as you come to...

Around Cincinnati from 91.7 WVXU Podcast

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...

Around Cincinnati for January 17, 2010

Bill Kanengiser of Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, Broadway Across America - Spring Awakening, Ed Moss - profile, Jane Smiley - The Georges and the Jewels, The Centennial Barn - Rose Curtin Aleman...

Around Cincinnati for January 10, 2010

Eighth Blackbird - Chamber Music Cincinnati, Eileen Seifert, Bonita Porter - Presidential Pathways, Dave Davis and Brad Loans - The All Night Party, Sonny Moorman profile - No Saints, No Saviors, Joe Enzweiler - ?Clawfooted Tub? - poetry reading...

Around Cincinnati for January 3, 2010

Ric Hordinski - compilation CD, Gail Collins - When Everything Changed... , Rosie Carson - The Salty Diamond CD, New Book of Soups - review, David Johnson - head of Art Academy, Ashley Brown - Speak Low CD - review, Frank X. Walker - poetry reading...

Around Cincinnati for December 27, 2009

Loren Long - Otis, Dr. Ken Tankersley - Earthworks: Virtual Explorations of the Ohio Valley, James Powell - Of Dreams and Coveralls, Deborah Emont Scott - Taft Museum of Art, Book Review - What Comes Down to Us and A is For Appalachia!, Reflections over Afternoon...

NPR Topics: News

Crash Kills Florida Helicopter Pilots Helping In Haiti

John Ward, 43, of Fort Myers and co-pilot James Jalovec, 53, of Naples were returning from Haiti on Thursday night when their R44 II helicopter crashed into a mountain in the neighboring Dominican Republic....

Blizzard Targets Nation's Capital, Mid-Atlantic

As a massive storm hit Virginia and headed north, forecasters predicted a record 30 inches or more of snow for Washington, D.C. The storm was expected to track through Virginia and West Virginia, across Maryland into southern New Jersey and Pennsylvania....

World Markets Slide, But Dow Finishes Above 10,000

The stock market ended a fractious day narrowly mixed and suffered its fourth straight losing week amid another series of troubling economic signals. The Dow Jones industrials, down nearly 170 in the afternoon, closed up 10, or 0.1 percent, at 10,012....

Super Bowl Ads Vs. Political Campaigns

Last month, the Supreme Court handed corporations a new way to spend their funds — on ads advocating for or against political candidates. So what could corporations get if they put money into a campaign instead of buying a $2.5 million Super Bowl ad? Experts say that kind of money...

Michael Jackson Doctor Likely To Be Charged Monday

Michael Jackson's doctor wanted to seek his day in court Friday, but prosecutors upstaged the plan by announcing that no case would be filed until next week. Dr. Conrad Murray's attorneys have said they expect the Texas cardiologist to be charged with involuntary manslaughter for administering drugs to Jackson before...

Decline In Consumer Borrowing Slows

Americans borrowed less for an 11th consecutive month in December, paying off credit cards while increasing borrowing for cars and other products. Total borrowing dropped by $1.8 billion — far less than the revised $10.6 billion drop for November, and below the $9 billion decrease analysts had expected....

Buzz Out Loud Podcast

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1160: Books lies and death

We cover Amazon's capitulation to another publisher, and Google's book deal comes under assault from the Department of Justice. Jeff Zucker appears to lie to Congress and Sling implies AT&T lied about their app. And the $9.99 eBook is declared dead by Gizmodo and Rafe declares eInk dead. Just another...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1159: Wear clean underpants on the Internet

We discover that the Internet is just as dangerous as outside, which means you need to wear clean underwear. Natali also invents the IPADBJÖRN for all you iPad-wanters who need to use it hands-free. And we declare Donald Bell Emperor Pimp of portable entertainment devices. Listen now: Download today's podcast Subscribe with...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1158: Android has been sporked

Nexus One gets multitouch but the rest of the Android universe is left out in the cold. Plus, Motorola's not using the "Droid" name for its upcoming Android phones. What's going on here? Plus, we revel in the intellectual awesomeness of imagining Windows 7 running on an iPad (even in...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1157: Fighting trolls is like fighting ghosts

On the Internet, the only thing harder to fight than frivolous copyright infringement accusations is comment trolls. Nevertheless, we're all going to give it our best shots. In other news, Woz hacks its Prius, the Internet comes up with wishful-thinking rumors to turn the iPad into the thing we all...

Buzz Out Loud Podcast 1156: Tweet to the handbag

On today's show, Amazon gets called out on price-fixing, even though Macmillan wants to charge too much for e-books. AT&T redefines "unlimited," and Microsoft is redefining the bar code, Apple got the fake Flash out of its iPad ads, and big news! Jason had his baby, and Molly's coming back...

Congratulations Jason Howell!

Congrats to our producer Jason Howell on the birth of his daughter....

Velocity Wellness Center podcast with Dr. Mike Okouchi

Heart Health Month – Podcast

February is Heart Health month.  In this podcast I talk about various heart health tips surround the 4 pillars of wellness.  I also talk about me starting to write my book: the 4 Pillars of Wellness. Related ArticlesEat your way to a healthier heart - Guest Post on February 19th, 2009Heart...

I’m too chicken to eat too much chicken

Researchers have found that chicken has high amounts of arsenic in it.  What?  Yes you read that correctly.  Arsenic.  Okay, now that you’ve gotten over the shock, let’s get down to business.  Arsenic based additives (roxasone) are basically used to make the chicken grow larger and make the meat look...

Infectious Disease Expert says he wouldn’t give H1N1 vaccine to his kids (Video)

Tags: H1N1, Vaccines...

Swine Flu – 60 Minutes (Video)

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Swine flu…”When pigs fly”

Here we go again folks…remember the smallpox media blitz after 9/11 touting a significant biological warfare threat?  Followed up by the Anthrax scare?  Well let’s start there before we dive into the “swine flu.” Okay take a look at this statement straight from the CDC website: In June 2001, the Advisory Committee...

Vaccines: Follow the Money (Video)

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Anne is a Man! - Podcast Reviews

The Friday portion for Anne is a Man

Every other Friday we clean our home and that means I get some six hours of pretty uninterrupted podcast listening done. Here I will give you an idea what I listened to this morning. Most of these podcasts will soon get a more extensive review. MMW 5 - Revolution, Industry &...

The Friday portion for Anne is a Man

Every other Friday we clean our home and that means I get some six hours of pretty uninterrupted podcast listening done. Here I will give you an idea what I listened to this morning. Most of these podcasts will soon get a more extensive review. MMW 5 - Revolution, Industry &...

Indus Seal - World History in Objects

Didn't I just ask for more podcasts on the Indus Valley Civilization? (History of India - the search goes on; towards the end of the post) Here was yet another one. In the series A History of the World in 100 Objects (BBC) in the subsection about the first cities...

Indus Seal - World History in Objects

Didn't I just ask for more podcasts on the Indus Valley Civilization? (History of India - the search goes on; towards the end of the post) Here was yet another one. In the series A History of the World in 100 Objects (BBC) in the subsection about the first cities...

Your opinion on a new look for Anne is a Man

I keep playing with the regular templates in order to find out if they can fit for the blog. Reader Gerald left a comment and recommended taking a stretched template with a header picture. Stretch in this respect means that the width of the blog is adapted to the size...

Your opinion on a new look for Anne is a Man

I keep playing with the regular templates in order to find out if they can fit for the blog. Reader Gerald left a comment and recommended taking a stretched template with a header picture. Stretch in this respect means that the width of the blog is adapted to the size...

Three issues of Speaking of Faith

APM's Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett is a radio program and podcast that I do not listen to all the time, but I keep a close eye on whatever comes up in the feed. And then I try to to pick out issues that appeal to me most. And...

Three issues of Speaking of Faith

APM's Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett is a radio program and podcast that I do not listen to all the time, but I keep a close eye on whatever comes up in the feed. And then I try to to pick out issues that appeal to me most. And...

Bert ter Schegget - Het Marathon Interview

Het jaar 1989 had een ruim aanbod van gedenkwaardige Marathon Interviews. Zojuist verscheen in de nieuwe feed van VPRO's Het Marathoninterview alweer vijf uur om meteen op te halen en te beluisteren: Het interview met Bert ter Schegget. Toen het uitkwam in de oude feed, heb ik het ook al...

Bert ter Schegget - Het Marathon Interview

Het jaar 1989 had een ruim aanbod van gedenkwaardige Marathon Interviews. Zojuist verscheen in de nieuwe feed van VPRO's Het Marathoninterview alweer vijf uur om meteen op te halen en te beluisteren: Het interview met Bert ter Schegget. Toen het uitkwam in de oude feed, heb ik het ook al...

An uncertain wind of change

Normally this would be the podcast list for February 2010. 370 podcasts reviewed in a long, long list, but as of now I will stop making these monthly posts. For one, I felt the list was becoming too long and unwieldy. Another point to take into account is that some...

An uncertain wind of change

Normally this would be the podcast list for February 2010. 370 podcasts reviewed in a long, long list, but as of now I will stop making these monthly posts. For one, I felt the list was becoming too long and unwieldy. Another point to take into account is that some...

Podcasting For Your Business

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...

FOX 13 – Joe (iTie Guy) Sale about Billy Mays

Fox 13 News in Tampa did a follow up with our guy, Joe Sale, the iTie guy about the sudden death of Billy Mays, Pitchman and local celebrity. We at IPN share Joe’s sentiment, and our prayers go out to his family, Sully, and the friends and crew of...

Return of the Killer iTie – Part 3 and 4

WOW! You may remember about a month ago, I got to interview the inventor of what might be the coolest necktie ever created, the iTie. Joe Sale is back, and this time, he’s not taking any prisoners! The iTie was featured on the Tonight Show with Conan Obrian Tue. night,...

Johnny Mathis, Livemercial.com

I really love my job! Sometimes I get to interview smart people, Internet moguls, Entrepreneurs, Philanthropic businessmen, and even big hearted guys who really want to help others succeed with social media or online content. This week, I got to do all of the above! Johnny Mathis Jr., (no relation...

the iTie – Part 2

OK, this is a first for us.  We love the iTie, and Joe Sale, so, when we saw he was on Ch. 10 this week, after being on Ch. 8 LAST week, we just had to give him another plug!  Here is a podcast of Joe’s 2nd news piece this...

NPR Topics: Story of the Day

Celebrating 40 Years Of 'Soul Train'

For years, millions of kids across the country knew that if it was Saturday morning, it was time for Soul Train. It gave white kids who didn't know or live near anyone black an opportunity to see young black culture up close. For black kids who didn't see themselves reflected...

Guns, Tumors And The Limits Of The Human Eye

What do an airport baggage screener and a radiologist looking for breast cancer have in common? Both suffer from the limitations of the human eye. A new study finds that when we're searching for rare things, like tumors and guns, they're a lot harder to see....

Conservative Blogger Faces Criticism Over Protege

Andrew Breitbart cut his teeth with Matt Drudge on the Drudge Report and Arianna Huffington when he helped her launch The Huffington Post. Now with his own Web site, Breitbart.com, he's criticizing mainstream media over their coverage of James O'Keefe....

Why Does Time Fly By As You Get Older?

Each New Year's, Christmas and birthday seems to come round faster every year. But why is it that we feel time goes by faster as we get older? Scientists dissect one of life's intriguing mysteries....

Virginia Islamic School's Expansion Met Protests

A Northern Virginia community had to decide whether to let a Saudi-funded Islamic school expand to serve more kids. The debate turned to the curriculum at the Islamic Saudi Academy and draws attention to the still-tenuous relationships between Muslims and non-Muslims in America....

U.S. Halts Medevac Flights From Haiti

Military planes have been flying some wounded earthquake victims to be treated in U.S. hospitals, but that practice has stopped for now because states have raised questions about the cost of such care....

Boutique Café

baby emi jewelry lets you jingle after the holidays {giveaway}

I love the sound of jingling bells because it usually means the holidays are here and Santa’s on his way. It’s a sad, sad day when the bells stop jingling but thanks to Baby Emi jewelry you can hear those tinkling, jingling bells all year long! Baby Emi was founded “to...

Hopscotch Tees get personal

I love a non-cheesy personalized children’s tee as much as the next mom but this type of tee can be hard to find. Fortunately for you–and your little one–I discovered Hopscotch Tees on Cool Mom Picks and knew I had to feature them on Boutique Cafe’s Daily Dish. With a...

Hey there, sunshine–it’s time to “Rise and Shine” {giveaway}

As I write this post the upper half of my body is bobbing along to “Going to the Moon,” ditty number eight on Rise and Shine by Key Wilde and Mr Clarke. I kid you not, I’m rockin’ and rollin’ in my office chair. Good thing it has armrests to...

Say “I LOVE YOU” DIY Style

Article by: Kim ChristophersonYouCanMakeThis.com Remember the days when you couldn’t wait to open that special valentine card filled with a paper note and conversation heart candy. I just KNEW that those conversation heart candies meant TRU LUV when given by the boy I had a crush on.:) Years later, those special...

An allergen-friendly way to do breakfast

I’ve reviewed Enjoy Life Foods a couple times on the Daily Dish. Their semi-sweet chocolate chips taste just like the “real” thing while their granola is packed full of vitamins, whole grains and taste. That’s not easy to do considering Enjoy Life Foods’ products are free of eight of the...

BabyHawk infant carrier: Tote your tot in style {giveaway}

I’ve never really done the infant carrier thing other than a few outings using the ol’ “carry the infant car seat in the crook of your arm” thing or Lascal’s M1 carrier. I’m more familiar with diaper bags than I am with slings or backpack carriers but they still intrigue...

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......

BBC News | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | World Edition

Iran says nuclear deal is 'close'

Iran's foreign minister tells a security forum an elusive deal to swap enriched uranium for nuclear fuel could now be close....

Freed US man leaves North Korea

US activist Robert Park arrives in Beijing after being freed from detention in North Korea, reports from South Korea say....

Clinton pledges better Haiti aid

The new UN aid co-ordinator for Haiti, ex-US President Bill Clinton, admits help has been slow to reach many earthquake survivors....

PM urges calm after Pakistan bombs

Pakistan's prime minister appeals for calm after bombings targeting Shia Muslims kill 25 people and injure dozens more in Karachi....

Young in Yemen

Street sellers and child brides - life for Yemen's children...

Collision course

Europe's booming Amazon spaceport and its neighbours...

World Football Daily

Friday’s Show, February 5th, 2010

WFD closes the week off strong with quite the line-up.  To begin with, we are happy to bring our Premium Subscribers a special treat.  Steven and Kenny come in early to record a special skype video segment with Jason and Randy Sklar.  The Sklar Brothers cover the lighter side of...

Thursday’s Show, February 4th, 2010

The week is almost thru but World Football Daily is staying strong.  The first half of the show is all yours.  Callers, Skypers, emails and tweets, get stuck in and shape the discussion with your voice.  If you are getting tired of hearing about the John Terry issue, then swing...

Wednesday’s Show, February 3rd, 2010

Today on World Football Daily, the boys continue the John Terry debate/scandal, among other things. In the first half of the show, Steven and Kenny call up Nick Szczepanik from the Times Online. Nick joins the show from his Florida hotel room as he was sent from his...

Tuesday’s Show, February 2, 2010

Today on World Football Daily we give our premium members our first, of a three part series, video on our trip to the Arsenal supporters group in Los Angeles. Also for our premium members, we have chief football writer Neil Ashton, from the News of the World. He gives his...

Monday’s Show, February 1st, 2010

The boys of World Football Daily come back from quite the weekend.  Staying busy to bring our subscribers the content they want to see, you can expect to see a Production Meeting from the end of last week, as well as the first segment of a three part series  with...

Benitez looks ahead to Mersey derby

Liverpool managed to pick up a vital three points in their push for a Champions League spot with a 2-0 victory over relegation-threatened Bolton.  Anfield boss Rafael Benitez admitted his side were fortunate to secure all three points on Saturday, but is now targetting victory in next weekend’s Merseyside derby. The...

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