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  • As the nights stretch long and shadows deepen, a celestial dance unfolds above us. Prepare, for this December, the cosmos paints the sky with brushstrokes of fire – the Geminid meteor shower graces our world with its radiant spectacle. From the 13th to the 14th, a celestial waltz unfolds, inviting us to gaze upwards and revel in the fleeting beauty of shooting stars. Imagine yourself nestled in the velvety cloak of a moonless night, away from the urban symphony of blinking lights. The air feels crisp, carrying the whispered secrets of the stars. As your eyes adjust to the celestial canvas, a mesmerizing scene emerges. Tiny streaks of light, born from the cosmic ashes of asteroid Phaeton, weave their way across the sky, each a momentary spark of wonder in the eternal darkness. The Geminids, unlike many cosmic performers, aren't shy. They arrive in grand numbers, up to 150 celestial ballerinas pirouetting across the stage each hour at peak. These shooting stars aren't merely graceful; they're swift dancers, hurtling through the night at 78,000 miles per hour, leaving behind trails of stardust like ethereal confetti. This celestial performance isn't confined to a designated corner of the sky. Look up, anywhere you please, and the Geminids will ignite your gaze. Let your eyes wander, exploring the tapestry of constellations above. You might encounter Orion, the celestial hunter, with his sword raised, or Cassiopeia, the queen, perched on her throne of stars. Each constellation, a silent audience member, watches the breathtaking show unfold. But fear not, dear stargazer, even if you find yourself amidst the urban glow. These celestial daredevils, fueled by their fiery descent, can sometimes pierce through the light pollution, offering fleeting glimpses of their cosmic ballet. So, even from your rooftop or balcony, catch a glimpse of their celestial pirouettes and feel the wonder seep into your soul. So, this December, join the silent audience in the theatre of the night. Wrap yourself in warmth, gather with loved ones, and let your gaze ascend. Witness the Geminid meteor shower, a celestial performance not to be missed, a cosmic reminder of the beauty and fragility of existence. Let the shooting stars paint your memory with stardust, and carry the echo of their wonder long after the curtain falls. Remember, patience is the key to unlocking the full glory of this celestial showcase. Give your eyes time to adjust, let the darkness embrace you, and soon, the sky will become a canvas awash with fleeting stardust. And as you witness this cosmic spectacle, a feeling of awe and connection to the universe might stir within you. Remember, we are all shooting stars, hurtling through the vastness of existence, leaving behind fleeting trails of light. Embrace the wonder, dear stargazer, and know that even in the deepest darkness, light always finds a way to shine. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.

  • This podcast is a quick summary of my thought of space travel. Keep in mind, this is MY opinion, so I’m not hating on anyone!

  • A Podcast about astronomy and science with Rod, the host with a funny accent. Ad Astra et Supra!

  • This is a podcast about Isaac Newton sponsored by Raid Shadow Legends and Gru from The Minions Movie!

  • A podcast exploring inner work for outer change and the process of coming home to our nature as Nature hosted by transformational coaches. Navigating the fertile edge between transpersonal psychology, embodied presence and holistic systems change.The promise and premise of Being Earthbound is a healthy whole-systems approach to living in the world as Nature. Isn’t it only natural and fitting then that we engage our whole system in this process of transformation?Finding the balance between our inner and outer landscapes feels like the great work of our times as we search for coherence, peace, flow and meaning in a domination culture that's badly off-kilter.What does a fully embodied, fully integrated sense of self and world offer us as we seek to regenerate, reconnect and reintegrate towards cultures of care and away from the story of separation that's wreaking such havoc?Johanna is a nature connection facilitator, Dan is a transpersonal psychology coach and breathwork instructor, and we are both trained and certified embodied meditation teachers and long-term permaculture practitioners. For more information visit www.earthbound.fi

    beingearthbound.substack.com

  • PotatoLink is the new extension and communication project for the Australian potato industry. It is being led by Applied Horticultural Research (AHR) with funding through Hort Innovation using potato industry levies and contributions from the Australian Government. Helping growers to access current global best practice information is critically important to improve the viability and resilience of the Australian potato industry.

  • This podcast will be telling you how we can help the turtles that are in are oceans

  • This podcast will take you into Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center’s 200-acre wildlife preserve in the heart of the DFW metroplex. Take a quick weekly break with us and get outside with the fresh air, the trees, and, of course, the birds.

  • Hi my name is Oscar and I am a reptile enthusiast. If you want to learn about all the Australian reptile, fun reptile facts or even what Australian reptile would make the best pet for you make sure to subscribe to the podcast to stay up to date on every episode posted.

  • 世界で唯一の温暖化防止のための約束である「京都議定書」が採択されたまち京都が、率先して温暖化対策を進めていく必要があります。この番組では、温暖化問題に関する幅広い情報や最新の動向を提供し、多彩なテーマを取り上げていきます。また気候ネットワークと関係の深いゲストも招いて専門的で具体的な話をお聞きします。毎回お伝えしている音楽は、少し古くてマニアックなもの?もあります。

  • “Digging in the Dirt” is a podcast and radio show featured on WPKN (wpkn.org) with climate change experts and activists, promoting organic and regenerative farming techniques, showing the way to grow healthier food in a way that respects the planet’s health. In addition to nationally known movers and shakers in this niche, Kevin loves to feature food authors, local farmers and gardeners pushing the envelope by encouraging us to take personal responsibility, as consumers and gardeners, toward the environment on our properties and urban lots. These guests give us methods, ideas and recipes for creating a better environment for people, our children, animals, insects and the plant life of our planet’s ecology — one backyard at a time.

  • Step into the unknown with Into The Paranormal Podcast With Tony Brueski, where we bring you real-life stories of the unexplained that will send chills down your spine. From terrifying encounters with shadow figures, ghostly apparitions caught on camera, to eerie sounds echoing through empty hallways—each episode dives deep into the darkest corners of the paranormal. Whether it’s a spirit that follows a family from home to home, or a haunted doll that prays on its own, these firsthand accounts are sure to keep you up at night.

    Join Tony Brueski as he guides you through these bone-chilling tales, told by those who’ve lived them. With each story, we explore the mysteries of the unseen and ask the hard-hitting questions: Is there something beyond this life, or are these stories simply tricks of the mind? We don’t just leave you wondering—we pull you in, daring you to find out for yourself.

    For anyone fascinated by ghostly encounters, haunted places, and the supernatural world, this is the podcast for you. Subscribe now to Into The Paranormal Podcast With Tony Brueski, and get ready to experience fear like never before—new episodes drop every single day.

    Are you ready to believe?

  • Plot of Land is a podcast mini-series from Monument Lab that explores land ownership and housing in the United States. Our team of storytellers and reporters break down how race, class, land, and power have been used to build and maintain unfair systems that harm nearly everyone and how choices made by people in the distant past have created vast inequities in the present. We believe that to build a just future for everyone, we must radically change our approach to policy and practice. Major support for Plot of Land has been provided by the Ford Foundation.

  • From the aged and dilapidated Musée Vivant in Burundi, to the iconic Gombe Stream Research Center in Tanzania, you will be transported on a journey into the world of primate conservation and the remarkable project striving to protect chimpanzee habitat: from Burundi to Gombe. Hear from special guests around the world who are working tirelessly to ensure the future of these iconic animals.

  • Regeneration Projects is a small business that sees Nature as our most important stakeholder. Born at a kitchen table during Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown, Regeneration Projects has grown into a B Corp and a official Actor in the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.

    The Two Bays Podcast, co-hosted by Matt Sykes (Regeneration Projects’ Aussie founder) and Claire Wild (a Kiwi consultant), explores stories of hope, grit and determination, inspiring the Planet’s next generation of ecological leaders and entrepreneurs. What began as conversations sparked at an online event in 2020 has evolved into a platform for sharing honest truths, bold visions and practical solutions.

    Season 3 - Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action - addresses the alarming youth mental health crisis and its intersection with climate change. In partnership with UN Youth Australia and RMIT University, Matt creates space for vital intergenerational conversations with younger and older voices from across Australia. We explore the solutions needed to empower the next generation of eco-leaders. It is an urgent call to action for decision-makers in government, business, and education.

  • Progress in Physics has directly affected and changed all Humans. Twice a month, starting Jan 10, 2021, your host Tarun Krishnaswamy, a common man with an immense passion for Physics will bring you excerpts and thoughts from eye-opening books written by brilliant Physicists and Scientific Historians to look at and explore the world from their perspective. If you wish to see the world with a new charm; if you wish to admire the simple complexities of nature; if you wish to be inspired by the scientific quests for knowledge, this podcast is for you!

  • What's Up in the Weather - a weather, climate and science-ish podcast.

    Dive in with Bradlyn Oakes about what is happening this week in the world's weather and climate. As well as some cool science news.

  • This podcast is basically about stuff I think about randomly shower thoughts mostly just me being battle acting stupid.

  • Sounds Human invites expert guests in the field of psychology and human behaviour to share their wisdom across a whole season, not just a single episode.
    We get the opportunity to go deep on the their field of study whilst hearing their personal story of struggle, success and all the growth in between as their path has unfolded.
    This podcast is for anyone deeply curious about why we do what we do and what it takes to become a true explorer of all things human behaviour.