Conversations about River Mechanics, Sediment Transport, and Fluvial Geomorphology
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Sediment Podcasts
stopGOstop is a podcast that explores the idea that sound recordings can act as sediment — an accumulation of recorded cultural material — distributed via rss feed, and listened to on headphones. Each episode is a new sonic layer, incorporating field recordings, plunderphonics, and electroacoustic sound, all composed together in one episode or, alternately, presented individually as striations. The podcast has evolved over its existence, started as a field recording podcast in 2012 the first ...
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A new Springer Nature Geo- and Earth-Sciences podcast called My Sediments Exactly, dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of Geo-, Earth and Environmental Sciences with focus on sustainability. Our aim is to highlight the countless ways in which these sciences impact our understanding of the world, from the deepest ocean trenches to the highest mountain peaks, and everything in between.
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Three geologists sit down and tackle the topics that no one else dares to touch.
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A Cure-All Tonic of Sketch Comedy, written by Liam Horrigan and Matthew Howell. Warning: May cause Gentleman’s Elbow, Sediment on the Knee, Huckster’s Curse and Bumswell.
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Dane Demo Farms is a network of farmers that demonstrate and research leading edge conservation practices that improve water quality and soil health throughout Dane County by reducing nutrients and sediment from entering our waters and building healthy soils. This podcast offers insights from farmers, academic experts, agronomists, and various professionals who will discuss a range of topics pertaining to conservation practices that safeguard the precious soil and water of Dane County. Visit ...
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Back in the 80s, two teenage boys lived on the same road and became friends while playing arcade games at the corner store. It’s over three decades later and, to no surprise, they’re still not cool … and they still don’t care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oil Twitchers and Barge Spotters: A Field Guide to Whale Creek
A self-guided audio tour by Floating Studio for Dark Ecologies
A Field Guide to Whale Creek is a self-guided audio tour and field guide pamphlet (available for download at www.newtowncreekfieldguide.com). These tools add insights to the strange beauty of the post-natural landscape accessible via the Newtown Creek Nature Walk, designed by George Trakas. You can reach the site in Greenpoint, Brooklyn by G train, bicycle or car. Just look for the enormous digester eggs belonging to the DEP’s Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. A NOTE TO THE CURIOUS: ...
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Join us as we teach each other about remarkable scientific discoveries in our respective fields. Each episode is a deep dive into a topic from the disciplines of science including biology, chemistry, and beyond! We hope you enjoy Not Yet a Dr.
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Listen to the work taking place in the world of natural resource management. The Ripple Effect is Fitzroy Basin Association's exclusive podcast. In season 1, we take to the skies to see how helicopters are a part of pest control, travel to watery depths in Yeppoon to reassess marine debris and discover a native sanctuary hiding in amongst industry in Gladstone.
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Ben's Ukulele Road Trips podcast brings you conversations with locals of visited countries, fun facts, facts less fun but still interesting, and songs !
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The question of where life originally came from intrigues everyone, no matter whether you are a 7-year-old girl or a distinguished professor. However, there are a variety of different theories about how life came about. In this series, we are will explore the biggest theory in the world today—Evolution! Is it even possible? Join us as we discover the answer to this question.
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Taking inspiration from trees, scientists have developed a battery made from a sliver of wood coated with tin that shows promise for becoming a tiny, long-lasting, efficient and environmentally friendly energy source. Their report on the device — 1,000 times thinner than a sheet of paper — appears in the journal Nano Letters.
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Roadwork signs are getting comedic. How do you feel about Speed Cameras? Did early explorers really believe the earth was flat? Do you find yourself falling down the Youtube rabbit hole? Do you love or hate Reaction Videos? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The world has turned so crazy that we will soon have contracted AI artists releasing original music. Would you watch a live musical performance with a holographic artist? Why do people need to sing along at the top of their voices at live shows? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Dear Listeners, This week on the Primary Medicine Podcast, we’re joined by Todd Minerson, Country Director for Movember Canada and a global leader in men’s health advocacy. Since 2003, Movember has raised over $1.6 billion worldwide to support initiatives in men’s mental health, prostate and testicular cancer, and overall wellbeing. Todd brings a w…
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Dear Listeners, In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. John Oliffe, a renowned expert in men’s health promotion and Professor at the University of British Columbia. As the founder of UBC’s Men’s Health Research program and a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, Dr. Oliffe has led groundbreaking studies on how masculinity impa…
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Would you be supportive of your partner planning to have sex with over 1000 people in a year? Are you worrying about things a little too much? You won't guess what nearly hit a man's house in Norway! Are the Enhanced Games a bad idea? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A reflective flute, the slow moving, the low bass rattles, the echoes, repeating, the slow draw of a bow over a cello. A time of great potential.By john wanzel
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We are baby steps away from being able to use AI to talk to artificial versions of people close to us who have died. Is this a fantastic way to deal with grief using AI or are we heading down a terrifying rabbit hole that should be avoided at all costs? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Fans of a Perth Rugby Club might find themselves a bit accidently gay. Joe may leave the Podcast to become the saviour for a local sporting club. Are Standing Ovations getting out of control for movies at the Cannes Film Festival… are Mums to blame? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Imagine if we were a serious podcast! How much fun would an Elderly Fight Club be? Troy has a big moan about Recycling. How much Coke is consumed yearly? Joe discovers a mysterious dark factory in China. What is the Road Runner test? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Thinking back, talking a walk, and moving stones between pockets, stopGOstop is proud to present episode 197, Left to Right – Right to Left. One rock shifts to the left, one rock shifts to the right. Still I walk, still I move them, there’s been times… A multivoice monologue.By john wanzel
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What disturbing secrets will be discovered about Sir David Attenborough after his death? Have you ever been hit by lightning? We bring out the cool and kinky side of the royal family. Is Byron Bay possibly embarrassed about the Hemsworths? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When is a watch not a watch? Troy's cat has Xbox issues. Would you like to be a Spider Catcher? Have you ever had a Roast Rooster? The local Council is being incredibly unfair to Troy. Are Postcards still a thing? We reach the end of the Euro Travel Diary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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I woke up some years ago… and I ain’t sure I ever went back to sleep. Time got slippery. Lost its shape. Like water in your hands—no matter how tight you squeeze, it runs down the cracks, leaves you cold and wondering what you were trying to hold in the first place. Episode 196: Tending to. A monologue, a soundscape, a continuation of a story, and …
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Dear Listeners, In this episode of the Primary Medicine Podcast, we welcome back Dr. Sam Gharbi—clinician, educator, and health tech innovator—to discuss the rapid growth of Arya Health, one of Canada’s fastest-growing EMRs. Dr. Gharbi shares how Arya is transforming physician workflows with AI tools like AI Scribe, eFaxTriage and Co-Pilot, and we …
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Would you survive being naked in the bush? Joe is back from more work adventures with more gifts - some kinky, some crazy! Can a rabbit bring down a plane? Katy Perry flies in a space ferry. Time to choose the 267th Pope! The travel diary is back. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Episode 195, To remember summer. Not the first summer on a calendar, but the first summer in feeling. The one that seemed to stretch on forever. The one that felt full of joy, play, and discovery. Maybe it was real. Maybe it’s just a mix of memories, TV shows, and time. The clatter and rush of a roller coaster, the soft conversation of the crowd, t…
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The chilly times are back and Troy sadly says goodbye to his shorts. This week is all things Joe. Joe sinks his teeth into a scary new adventure. Joe learns to speak Gen Z. Joe gives Troy two gifts - one is personalised and one could be utterly anything. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Rob Ettema on River Ice, Ice-Sediment Interactions, and Sediment Scientist Biographies
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56:05I grew up in one of North America’s great snow belts…and started my career in Buffalo NY So, that background and my fascination with sediment transport primes curiosity in ice transport. I’m sure my ice friends would cringe at this, but I sometimes call ice transport as upside down sediment transport. But despite the symmetry of ice and sediment tr…
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It starts with just a few notes, a hum of a choir—soft, hesitant—and moves gently, the wind blowing in the distance, low, dark waves of sound roll through, like deep ocean currents under the surface. The calm is broken, light tapping, distant and unclear. Ocean waves roll in and out, soft and steady in the background, mixing with the low hum of a w…
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It's finally arrived and we're more excited than we deserve to be because we're finally looking at the That's Life and Take 5 magazines click bait titles. There's Fake Cancer, Spy for Hire, Eating to Death, a Gifted Womb, and a Tradie Chopped in Half! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Dear Listeners, Welcome back to the Primary Medicine Podcast! Today’s guest is Ron Richard, a true healthcare innovator with over 35 years of experience in respiratory, pulmonary, and sleep medicine. From launching over 40 medical products and holding 15 patents to working with industry leaders like ResMed and Qualcomm, Ron has helped shape the fut…
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Lunar Orbiter 4 Image of the Moon, NASA We return to the story of Jonas and Kellen, now millions of miles apart, sending messages to each other. A team in the endless emptiness, patching together their space stations, and finding more than they expect. Changes, rewritten, modified. THE START OF EVERYTHING.…
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Were you a Tiger King fan? Get this… Willie Nelson is about to release his 154th album at the age of 92!!! Would you go and see Willie on his new tour? Do you remember the old Point and Click cameras? We're nearing the end of the infamous Travel Diary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Joe is away so we have a previously saved gem of an episode for you. Do you remember TV legend Michael Landon? Is a photo worth dying over? Do women like Sex Robots? What is a Futurologist and how in the world do you become one? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We ask ourselves the big question… Would the South Road Boys Podcast continue if one of us died? Would we replace who died with a new person? Would Joe use the power of the podcast to try and find Troy's killer and solve the murder? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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It starts with a spark. A small thing, barely there. Just a flicker of heat, of energy, but it’s enough. Enough to ignite the mix of air and fuel waiting in the chamber. Enough to turn that tiny explosion into movement. Moving, moving, always moving, progress has a price. stopGOstop presents The Ones That Pay, a monologue series delving into labor,…
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Should Cyclone names strike more fear in people? Jaws is turning 50 years old. Joe has been on more Scout adventures. Have you ever met a King Scout? Troy has been scout-free camping. If you ever need to dump a body, Troy has some really helpful tips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Pierre Julien on Bed Forms, High Concentration Flow, and Engineering Rules of Thumb
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1:03:08Dr. Pierre Julien joined the Colorado State faculty almost 40 years ago, where he worked at CSU’s Engineering Research Center and Hydraulics laboratory. His book, Erosion and Sedimentation, is one of my most common references, and several of the algorithms we have in HEC-RAS (particularly for mud and debris flows) come directly from this text. But …
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The work moves through my hands, at the end of the day they are empty. Who leaves here feeling insecure, the push and pull of deposits and debts, paycheck by paycheck, the machine hums, a life behind glass, counting, always counting. stopGOstop present The Ones That Pay, a series of monologues exploring labor, industry, and history. A mechanic refl…
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Skype is on its last legs. Joe gets caught being a bit risky. What would you do if you knew your Death Day? How crazy is the pressure on famous women. What would you do if you were related to Jack the Ripper? There's more Travel Diary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When your past is too painful, you do what you can to carry it without letting it drown you. A life behind the counter, a life full of listening to others. stopGOstop present The Ones That Pay, a series of monologues exploring labor, industry, and history. A mechanic reflects on machines (ep. 192), a bank teller traces the life of money(ep. 191), a…
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Troy meets his Magpie idol. Government jobs are looking a bit musky in America. A local Noticeboard post gets a bit creepy. Can you be attractive AND nice? Tasmania is officially the sexist State in Oz. We have an awesome new Sex Toy business idea! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Dear Listeners, Welcome to the Primary Medicine Podcast! Today, we’re exploring a groundbreaking approach to chronic pain—one that challenges the idea that all persistent pain stems from injury or disease. Our guest, Dr. David Clarke, President of the Association for Treatment of Neuroplastic Symptoms (ATNS), specializes in stress-related, brain-ge…
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How hard is it to live up to famous parents? Why does Trump agree with Troy? How do you feel about Turbo Chooks? Have you seen the German pyramid? Imagine losing 1.6 billion dollars! Would you go on a Nude Cruise? It's Travel Diary time!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You pour a cup of coffee, you hand it to them and then its there’s. The neon hums, the coffee drips, a women turns a sugar packet in her hands. On a piece of paper in a court house somewhere the world shifts. You can’t just ignore things forever, but isn’t that what we do. stopGOstop present The Ones That Pay, a series of monologues exploring labor…
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Ellen Wohl on World Rivers, River Restoration, and the Dimensions of Fluvial Connectivity
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1:02:51We’re kicking this season off with one of the most prolific researchers in River Science. Dr. Ellen Wohl is a Fluvial Geomorphologist at Colorado State’s Warner College of Natural Resources. As we will discuss, Dr. Wohl has explored and studied rivers on 6 continents (so far). But she has also focused on river processes in the Colorado front range …
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"Jump" by Kris Kross was released 33 years ago!! Joe has surprise birthday gifts for Troy. We come to play with some real stats for a change. Pokemon gangsters are here. Snakes attack in Sydney. To be a Cat, or not be a Cat? What ruined the Superbowl? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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A voice in the dark, a man on a drive, the static of the radio… a diner at the edge of a highway, a cup of coffee. Driving, driving, always driving. When the moment becomes just another memory. The road hums. stopGOstop present The Ones That Pay, a series of monologues exploring labor, industry, and history. A mechanic reflects on machines (ep. 192…
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We say goodbye to David Lynch. Does Troy's Dad have a OnlyFans account and a drug business? Has Troy found his calling? There's an uproar over panadol. Is Kanye West a magnet for weird? Kids birthdays are more competitive than ever before. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tonight’s tale begins in the quiet hum of a clockmaker’s shop. A place where broken gears and forgotten hours find their second chance. But as you’ll soon discover, not all clocks are made to tell time. Some are built to trap it, twist it, or—if you’re not careful—bring it to a stop altogether. So, take a deep breath and listen closely. The gears a…
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What's so trivial about the Quizzlamic State? Why does Troy have the smallest Golf Flag in the world? Is Jackie Chan cursed to be bad luck? Troy is really not happy with the new Star Trek movie. A Mum stops her son from having sex with a Pornstar!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Episode 103: Dr. Rashaad Bhyat from Canada Health Infoway on tackling Health Care Interoperability
Dear Listeners, Today, we’re diving into the critical topic of enhancing interoperability in Canadian health care with an exceptional guest, Dr. Rashaad Bhyat. Dr. Bhyat is a family physician, digital health expert, and Senior Clinician Leader at Canada Health Infoway, a federally funded, not-for-profit organization dedicated to advancing digital h…
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And then, there was the light. The fleeting, fragile light. A flicker at the edge of a memory, a dying sun at the end of a long shift. Ah, yes, the light—so stubborn, so fleeting, and yet it lingers in the cracks, doesn’t it? It reminds us that even in the moments we feel most lost, there’s a glow waiting for us. Not to save us, no—salvation is a l…
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Are Influencers the real deal? Is time up for TikTok? It's Trump Time and he's already made BIG changes but what's it got to do with Cats and UFOs? A Colorado local hits a snag in their creek. Troy takes a stab at Coles. The Brad Pitt love scam is here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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A Roadie confirms a sexy story and another Roadie discovers a local miracle. Joe watched Rebel Moon Part 2 to save you from having to view this train wreck of a film. When should movie remakes not be remade? There's LA Fire conspiracies already. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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What would you name a Hearing Impairment Convention? What offensive words do you no longer use? Thoughts on Welcome to Country in Australia? Stop saying everything has AI. Take 5 Mag headlines are back. The 80s Diary continues. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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"Ask an Editor" with Amy East (Bonus short)
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18:15The peer review process can feel like hazing to a new (or not-so-new) river scientist. Many excellent practitioners are learning from their rivers every day, but it can feel like if it doesn't get into peer review, it doesn't "count." So we separated this short segment from my conversation with Dr. Amy East, the Editor-in-Chief of AGU's Journal of …
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New Year resolutions are crap. Imagine delivering adopted pets by drone. Dennis the camper has a unique way to pick up ladies. There’s a strange Drone issue in the USA. Are two miraculously crash survivors Superheroes? Things heat up for BMW. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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How important are facts to back up stats? Troy had a HUGE weekend of golf and beers… or was that beers and golf? It's nearly Jamboree time. What's the cheeky difference between a nap and a sleep in? It's crazy conspiracy time! What is Chick Lotto? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Xmas is here!! Joe gets bailed up. There's Parade controversy. Troy's having an identity crisis. We have crazy Dog Tales. A man's sneaky plan doesn't fly. Xmas magazine headlines shock Troy. What gifts have the boys bought for each other? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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