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    Explore " cheetah" with insightful episodes like "How did yesterday's loss affect Tua's MVP chances?", "Paper Route: Ep. 129 | Celtics: Kings of the East?", "The Parental Proverbs: The Gazelle and The Cheetah", "Paper Route: Ep. 123 | Is Aaron Rodgers Superman?" and "Cheetah" from podcasts like ""Tobin & Leroy Show", "I Am Athlete", "The Walk Family Podcast", "I Am Athlete" and "Nature and Science 4 Kids"" and more!

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    How did yesterday's loss affect Tua's MVP chances?

    How did yesterday's loss affect Tua's MVP chances?
    • We continue to question HOW the Miami Dolphins lost!
    • Marcos gets ungrateful for Leroy's help.
    • Has Jaylen Waddle's' stats slapped the same?
    • Callers pitch in on this inexcusable lost to the Titans
    • Tobin makes Leroy coffee... we are confused about the outcome!
    • Callers continue to call in and grieve about the Dolphins, losing faith about Dolphins making it to the Super Bowl.
    • Tyreek Hill comments, "it was a lot of pain."
    • Hill's wife tells him to get back out there after ankle injury.   
    • Should the Dolphins have let Mike Gesicki go?
    • We play our favorite Tuesday Game, Damage is Done!

    The Parental Proverbs: The Gazelle and The Cheetah

    The Parental Proverbs: The Gazelle and The Cheetah

    10/24/2023

          Tony takes a glance at the first half of Proverbs chapter 6, focusing on verses 1-5. The parental wisdom encompasses what many parents do for their children nowadays as they enter the college stage: co-signing student loans. How does Scripture tackle the concept of debt, and even debt that is not our own?

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    Cheetah

    Cheetah

    Ah, yes, the fastest land mammal. I think we all know about the amazing cheetah, but perhaps there's more to learn.

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    Music and picture from pixabay.com. Sound effects from freesound.org.

    042 - The Funniest Joke Of The Year?

    042 - The Funniest Joke Of The Year?

    In this episode we review the final four contenders from the Mercury Prize list: Loyle Carner, Olivia Dean, Jockstrap, and Young Fathers. Which do we think will win? 
    The Captain plugs series two of an Alexei Sayle podcast, and listens to an informative interview with Scottish writer David Keenan
    ElTele is stunned by the best joke from the Edinburgh Fringe, and impressed by football vlogger Nieve Petruzziello, aka Stunt Pegg.

    We end with a rant about gig ticket purchase (again!).

    Show notes and links at https://www.onlyapodcast.com/episode-42-the-funniest-joke-of-the-year/ 

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    Why the Cheetah’s Cheeks are Stained with Tears, a Zulu Story from South Africa

    Why the Cheetah’s Cheeks are Stained with Tears, a Zulu Story from South Africa

    Kwasuka sukela (once upon a time), a lazy hunter sat under a tree watching a herd of springbok graze in a nearby field...

    "Why the Cheetah’s Cheeks are Stained with Tears" is a Zulu story with an important lesson about a mother's love, the importance of hard work, and the consequences of being lazy. The story is told by Phumzile Thembelihle Ndlovu, a South African storyteller who is part of the Zulu ethnic group, as part of "Once Upon a Time at Camp Sparkler."

    Camp Sparkler is a free, mobile summer learning program produced by Sparkler Learning for families who have children from birth through age 5. In July and August, 2023, participants will take an imaginary journey around the world to hear eight weeks of stories from around the world. 

    Thank you to Benjamin Weiner, who wrote and performed the song "Once Upon a Time" for Camp Sparkler. Thank you to Dana Stewart, the host of this series and director of education at Sparkler. 

    Learn more and find parent and educator resources at PlaySparkler.org/CampSparkler23.

    K-Concert Café 09: Jackson Wang MÉXICO 2023 [MAGIC MAN]

    K-Concert Café 09: Jackson Wang MÉXICO 2023 [MAGIC MAN]

    ¡Encuentra tu propia magia y acompáñanos al after!

    ¡Hoy hay [K-Concert Café] de Jackson Wang! En este episodio te contamos acerca de nuestra experiencia integral en el “MAGIC MAN WORLD TOUR” llevado a cabo el día 25 de mayo en la Arena CDMX (que no es muy “K” por cierto).

    Hay mucho fangirleo y amor para dar, pero como siempre, no todo es baile y diversión, pues hacemos review completo del evento; el antes, durante y después, para contarte la "carnita" y todo lo que nos dejó este show mágico,  pero que tiene presentaciones “solo para mujeres”

    *Cuéntanos a quién te gustaría ver en vivo, o a cuál concierto vas a ir próximamente para vernos allá ;)

    *Aquí te dejamos el [K-Concert Vlog] que mencionamos, para que no te pierdas del contexto y chismecito visual: 

    K-Concert Vlog 09: Jackson Wang MÉXICO 2023 [MAGIC MAN]

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    Indian Cheetah

    Indian Cheetah

    Prized for its hunting prowess and beautiful fur, the Indian cheetah served as a hunting companion and pet to Indian rulers for thousands of years. Despite being the world’s fastest land animal, speed alone won’t be enough for this big cat to outrace extinction. The usual culprits are at play in this week’s episode, but tune in for some interesting info about the famous ruler, Akbar The Great, and his impressive menagerie of cheetahs.

    Inquiries & episode recommendations: extinctionpod@gmail.com

    Protecting the world’s fastest cat with Vincent van der Merwe

    Protecting the world’s fastest cat with Vincent van der Merwe

    Have you ever wanted to know everything there is to know about cheetahs? These iconic big cats are one of Africa’s most important predators; playing a crucial role in all the ecosystems in which they are occur. Cheetahs have been extirpated from 90% of their range across Africa and Asia, but people like Vincent van der Merwe are working tirelessly to see the species rebound. In this podcast, we hear from Vincent on the history of cheetah and the challenges which are facing the species, as well as the importance of the species and the efforts being made to protect and conserve them. We also learn about the concept of metapopulations, and how this management strategy is crucial to bringing the world’s fastest cat back from the edge of extinction.

    Reintroduction of Cheetahs in India

    Reintroduction of Cheetahs in India

    Cheetahs imported from Africa will be released into Madhya Pradesh on September 17, marking the beginning of the ambitious program to reintroduce cheetahs in India. In this episode, Ananya Rao and Rohan Pai deliberate over the implications of bringing cheetahs back into the Indian ecosystem.

    Ananya Rao is a researcher at Ashoka Trust for Ecology and the Environment (ATREE). For the past year, she has been working on the implementation of CFRR in Chattisgarh's Bastar district.

    Reading Links:

    1. Action Plan for Introduction of Cheetahs in India https://pib.gov.in/PressReleaseIframePage.aspx?PRID=1788373

    2. Explainer on India's plan to reintroduce cheetahs: https://indianexpress.com/article/explained/explained-indias-plan-to-bring-cheetahs-from-africa-to-madhya-pradesh-8050334/

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    Magnificent Earth & Peoples with Guest Jim Codington

    Magnificent Earth & Peoples with Guest Jim Codington

    With our abundant variety of life and rich diversity of people and cultures, this Earth, our home, is truly majestic. On today’s show, we will journey along with my guest, Jim Codington, as he speaks of his adventures photographing the phenomenal beauty of our Earth and its peoples. We will travel to the far reaches of the Amazon in the South and Mongolia in the far North. 
    Photo by Jim Codington.
    Features song: Sam Ba Ku Le by Chic Street Man

    BIO
     Jim Codington, is a photographer and retired Veterinary Doctor who has worked with animals both large and small, & is well known for his expertise in handling complex diseases in animals using integrative medicine. 

    Has spent extensive time with indigenous peoples and wildlife in his globe trotting adventures to almost 70 countries, mostly undeveloped. In his early years, he was a professional white water guide in Utah and instructor for Colorado outward bound school as a whitewater instructor.  At age 21, he worked as a guide leading expeditions in the Amazon and doing some research. While there, he spent much time with the indigenous people, learning about the medicinal uses of plants. He had the joy of keeping company with a number of animals.
     
     Over twenty years ago, Jim completed a three year advanced shamanism training program with Michael Harner and was introduced to ayahuasca and mushrooms by the Curanderos in the Amazon.
     
    Fascinated by animals both large and small, he opened his veterinary practice in Sonoma County based on the book, All Creatures great and Small by James Herriot and was widely known for his expertise in handling complex diseases in animals and integrative medicine. He completed advanced training in Chinese medicine, acupuncture, herbal medicine, and homeopathy.

    In Botswana, he worked on a cheetah conservation project. Closer to home, in  Sonoma County, Jim Codington worked with Quinton Rogers trapping and collaring lions for the mountain lion project.
     
     About 15 years ago, Jim Codington  decided to devote himself to photography so he could capture to beauty that he saw in nature , wildlife, and indigenous people.
     In Mongolia, he stayed with The Eagle Hunters in their gers and used his photographic skills to capture the magnificence of the people who he came to deeply respect and admire. He got to know the young woman and her family from the film, The Eagle Huntress and attended the Eagle Hunting Festival.
     
     Jim Codington is an avid adventurer  who climbed in Nepal,  did rock climbing and competed in the worlds most difficult endurance race (300 miles), placing 22nd  out of fifty teams from all over the world, (even beating beat several Navy Seal teams).
     
     Codington's photos have been included in numerous photo exhibits, including  Wildlife Beyond Borders, and has numerous images in a book of the same name.

    To see more of his stunning photographs, find him on Instagram  https://www.instagram.com/jimcodingtonphotography/


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