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DERELICT

Night Rocket Productions

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Something has been found at the bottom of Earth's ocean. An ancient artifact that can only be described as a giant door, inset into the sea floor. It becomes known as the Vault. A gigantic enigma, buried and forgotten...nineteen thousand feet down. To study the artifact, the galaxy's most powerful corporation, Maas-Dorian, has built a massive, self-contained, secret laboratory base surrounding it, named FATHOM. It's objective: unlock the secrets of the artifact and discover what it holds.​ B ...
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Sidedoor

Smithsonian Institution

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More than 154 million treasures fill the Smithsonian’s vaults. But where the public’s view ends, Sidedoor begins. With the help of biologists, artists, historians, archaeologists, zookeepers and astrophysicists, host Lizzie Peabody sneaks listeners through the Smithsonian’s side door, telling stories that can’t be heard anywhere else. Check out si.edu/sidedoor and follow @SidedoorPod for more info.
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Elevated Insights

Angie Tumlinson

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Welcome to "Elevated Insights", the podcast that takes you on a journey of personal growth. Join us as we explore how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities, and transform your life. Our host is Angie Tumlinson, thought leader and CEO of Elevate You Institute. There is an innate desire within each of us to improve our lives, to dream and to build a better future. However, societal expectations and conformity often prevent us from pursuing these aspirations. Despite this, there may be ...
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Launching your Online Course isn't Rocket Science, but it is a Science. Learn how to master the science of growing and scaling your online business on the Science of Online Business Podcast. Host Jess, The Launch Scientist, combines her 12+ years experience as a content and course creator with her background in Science Education to break down high level marketing concepts into easy to implement formulas and processes. If you are an online business owner, content creator or course creator who ...
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We explore the ocean through a climate change lens. We strive to make the ocean healthier by listening to those who work on it, study it, live next to and are inspired by it. We help you understand ocean science, innovation and technology, and how climate change affects our ocean and the world at large. You can reach us by email: [email protected]
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Seeing by Moonlight

Written by MF Thomas & Nicholas Thurkettle, Performed by Thomas Wiborg-Thune

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Kirkus Reviews - "A complex thriller that offers new revelations up until the very end. The book’s science-fiction element drives the major plot twists, but the most engaging scenes are those in which readers learn the real relationships and histories between the characters."1941On the eve of America’s entry into World War II, Nazi Germany is developing a new weapon of unprecedented power, one that will give them ultimate victory over all the nations of the world. But the war turns against t ...
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Picture this: it's the day after your 50th birthday. You're on a high from celebrating with friends and family at the weekend, but you're now sat in a doctors office being told you've got an old man's disease. That was me and the 'old mans disease' is better known as prostate cancer, the third biggest killer of men worldwide. It isn't even remotely restricted to old men. So here I am talking about my adventures with humour and candour - I honestly couldn't make some of it up. I am not a doct ...
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Dwight Russell, president of the Labrador Fishermen's Union Shrimp Company, says Labrador should get a fair share of a cod quota increase, but that's not what was recommended to DFO by the FFAW + A team from Southwest Arm Academy is competing in the MATE ROV challenge for the first time
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Clayton Burry, chair of the Ocean Ranger Legacy Foundation, hopes they can secure a permanent exhibit space in St. John's + Sean Brillant of the Canadian Wildlife Federation says harvesters in NL may soon need better access to whale-safe crab and lobster gear
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From the time we’re old enough to hold a crayon, it feels instinctive to draw on the wall. But for MISS CHELOVE – also known as Cita Sadeli – this instinct became a calling. Through bold color and layered symbolism, she transforms everyday public spaces into deeply personal statements, inspiring some passers-by to wonder: what is the role of the pu…
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Hilding Neilson, an assistant professor of physics and physical oceanography, talks about the debris warning due to the Atlas V rocket launch + Ian Gosse of the Torbay Harbour Authority on why Tapper's Cove is now off-limits + Brad House of Port Saunders talks about the opening of lobster season
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The difference in the Urner Barry price for Nfld and Gulf crab, is not a cause for concern says Jeff Loder of the ASP + Jocelyn Kelland talks about the legacy of her father's song 'Let Me Fish off Cape St. Mary's' which will soon be inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame
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FFAW president Dwan Street says the difference between the price of Gulf crab and NL crab needs to be investigated + Historian Willeen Keough tees up her lecture on "Unsettling Femininity in Early Irish-Newfoundland Fishing Communities"
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Nadia Childs says the salvage operation of a grounded container ship off Lark Harbour is taking too long + Ernest Decker has concerns about how lobster is priced + Barry Fordham of 'Sharing the Harvest' and 'Food, Fish Fighters' is donating some seal flippers to food banks
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Cellphones put the power of the world at our fingertips. With the touch of a finger, you can instantly connect with your doctor, have food delivered to your office or simply obliterate your niece at Words with Friends. And it's all made possible by rocks formed millions of years ago, deep underground. Join us as we bust open our devices to figure o…
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What do Central Newfoundland federal candidates NDP Darian Vincent, Liberal Lynette Powell and Conservative Clifford Small have to say about fisheries issues? + Independent MHA Eddie Joyce has concerns about the salvage of the grounded MSC Baltic III.
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Erin Snow is frustrated that no governments have offered assistance to help clean debris and ghost gear off of Spotted Island + Larry Daley gave reporters a sneak peak of his new Titanic and iceberg exhibit.
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FFAW president Dwan Street says the grounded container ship near Lark Harbour is a potential environmental disaster + Mike Peach is running for the Animal Protection Party of Canada in the district of Cape Spear.
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Dion Dakins of Carino Processing on today's market for seal products + Élodie Lévêque and Matthew Collins are part of a University of Cambridge study on how medieval French monks used seal skin to bind books.
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FFAW president Dwan Street and fisherman John Efford are relieved the Pricing Panel chose the union's price offering for snow crab + Dion Dakins, CEO of Carino Processing, talks about the harp seal stock.
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Supreme Court strikes down minister Gerry Byrne's decision to delay crap opening date + Lark Harbour mayor Wade Park says it doesn't feel like much progress has been made in the salvage operation of MSC Baltic III.
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The province's labour division has assigned a conciliator to help the FFAW and St. Anthony Seafoods get back to collective bargaining + Chris Hamelmann relies on barometers to monitor the weather, and he repairs them too.
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James Farrell of the FFAW says the intimidation tactics continue from Royal Greenland-owned plant in St. Anthony + FFAW negotiator Ray Critch on why union wants $4.97 per lb for opening snow crab price + What federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh said about fisheries during campaign stop in St. John's.
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Company president Blaine Sullivan on how OCI became co-owner of crab plant in Glovertown + Labrador Gem Seafoods owner Danny Dumaresque on Canada being spared US tariffs on seafood + Estella Pfaff, Nick Weis-Fogh and crew circumnavigated North America in a schooner that departed from Triton.
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Research scientist Paul Regular says northern cod spawning biomass has been revised upward + Alberto Wareham of Icewater Seafoods and chair of Fisheries Council of Canada relieved about US tariffs and news about northern cod + The FFAW's Jason Spingle says there are questions about the science, but the news about northern cod is positive.…
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The United States has more martial arts schools than any other country – by far. Chances are you or someone you know practiced karate or another martial art growing up. While martial arts gained popularity in the U.S. for many reasons, one name stands out: Jhoon Rhee. Known as the Father of American Taekwondo, Rhee famously taught Bruce Lee how to …
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Does the province's fisheries minister have the right to move the crab price setting date without consulting processors? We'll hear from the ASP and the lawyer for the FFAW + Wayne Ledwell says his team freed a humpback tangled in herring gear off Terrenceville.
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Pierre Poilievre's election promises include doubling the funding for small craft harbours and pushing foreigners out of the fishery + Wanda Cuff-Young from Work Global Canada on how the crab fishery delay could impact foreign workers employed in seafood processing.
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Jeff Loder on tariffs and what the ASP hopes comes out of its lawsuit against the province + Ocean Choice International president Blaine Sullivan on what could be in store for the crab fishery + Fisherman Chad Strugnell of St. Lewis has plenty of concerns about the fishery off Labrador.
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Executive director Jeff Loder explains why the ASP is going to Supreme Court to fight a change in the opening date of snow crab fishery + Liberal Joanne Thompson, NDP Mary Shortall and Conservative David Brazil speak to fisheries issues.
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Fisherman Rod Rowe and his questions about the latest crab stock assessment + Fishery Food Fighters advocating for greater access to the recreational food fishery + Control of The Best Fish and Chips Facebook group remains out of Geoff Meeker's hands.
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South Coast residents express strong support in creating a new national maritime conservation area in the South Coast Fjords area + FFAW says compensation is available for fish harvesters affected by the tow out of the Cenovus concrete gravity structure.
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The FFAW's Jason Spingle on why harvesters are questioning DFO science for 3K crab + federal Fisheries minister Joanne Thompson talks about her connection to NL's fishery + FFAW's James Farrell says St. Anthony seafoods walked out of collective bargaining talks.
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A billion-dollar spacecraft, a daring deep-space mission, and one of humanity’s biggest questions: Where did we come from? NASA’s OSIRIS-REx set out to collect a pristine sample from asteroid Bennu, a cosmic time capsule that may hold clues to the origins of life in our solar system. But the journey was anything but easy. Guests: Erica Jawin, postd…
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Hey there! I started a new live series on IG and am sharing the recording in this podcast! In this episode, I'm diving into some powerful insights I shared with Stephanie, a business owner running a YouTube course. We took a deep look at her webinar funnel and uncovered some key strategies to help her connect better with cold audiences — people who…
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Juan Roberts, president of Badger Bay Mussel & Oyster Farms has an optimistic outlook in turbulent times at the Boston Seafood Expo + DFO's Livia Goodbrand on Canada's conservation strategy to restore and rebuild wild Atlantic salmon populations.
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Minister Gerry Byrne wants the Atlantic Salmon Federation to sign a joint declaration urging the Government of Canada to increase federal funding for wild salmon conservation + Coast Guard retiree and safety advocate Merv Wiseman needs a double lung transplant.
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The Fisheries Council of Canada on the potential impact of Chinese tariffs + Labrador Gem Seafood's quest for new markets + Aquaculture clean up at sites on province's south coast + DFO's latest capelin stock assessment.
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Seafood producer Danny Dumaresque on tariff threats + Broadcast producer Todd O'Brien has been looking into the cleanup of aquaculture debris on the south coast of Newfoundland.
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The Coast Guard, Transport Canada and Environment and Climate Change Canada hold news conference on the latest efforts to deal with the grounded MSC Baltic III + MHA Elvis Loveless says a lot of people are hearing misinformation about the proposed South Coast Fjords conservation area + Geoff Irvine of the Lobster Council of Canada on the U.S. tarif…
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Despite a boundary change, NAIA executive director Keith Sullivan says the aquaculture industry has a lot of concerns about the creation of the South Coast Fjords National Marine Conservation Area + FFAW's director of public affairs Courtney Glode on the challenges facing women in the fishery... and the reasons to celebrate.…
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When we think of serial killers, we tend to think of men—Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Jack the Ripper. But in the 1800s, the deadliest killers often wore corsets. In fact, so many women were arrested for serial poisoning that the era became known as the “Golden Age of Arsenic.” Journey back in time to trace the crimes of Lydia Sherman, a Victorian Er…
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American Seafood analyst John Sackton says NL's fishing industry has to prepare to be nimble in the face of tariffs + Gerry Byrne wants to revert the northern cod commercial fishery back to a "scientific-based fishery" + Grant Young spent a lot of time on the Trump Islands in Notre Dame Bay.
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Grieg Seafood's Grant Cumming says the lack of a financing partner and the threat of US tariffs is affecting the company's operations + Tony Doyle, who died February 26 at the age of 67, was a long-time fish harvester and held many leadership roles in the FFAW.
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