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    Explore " desks" with insightful episodes like "216: Tactical Baking Method", "Where'd Ya Get That", "Spaces To Learn", "What Could Go Wrong With Ladders" and "The Ultimate Guide To Standing vs. Sitting, Anti-Fatigue Mats, Standing Desks, Sitting Myths & More!" from podcasts like ""Brad & Will Made a Tech Pod.", "I'm Annoyed", "Healing the City", "What Could Go Wrong?" and "Ben Greenfield Life"" and more!

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    216: Tactical Baking Method

    216: Tactical Baking Method

    The seasonal metaphors continue as we weather a blizzard of great questions from you for the monthly Q&A, this time covering everything from Swiss army knife roles in game development to replacing USB ports, the mythical petabyte retail drive, extending wi-fi across hundreds of feet, whether we'll ever see a 128-bit CPU, L-shaped desks, our auditory sleep strategies, and more.

    The GDC talk about Bungie's Production Engineering role: https://www.gdcvault.com/play/1025970/Bungie-s-Force-Multipliers-Production

    The one sheep-herding video you simply must watch: https://www.tiktok.com/@seanthesheepman/video/7312752825379884321

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    Where'd Ya Get That

    Where'd Ya Get That

    This week's episode includes some very special music from possibly Hillary Duff before we go off about people who are looking to help their "friends" and others who sit at desks that don't belong to them.

    Be sure to give us a call at (570) 500-2787 or email us at imannoyedpodcast@gmail.com with any and all annoyances!

    Also, be sure to check Karrah on instagram at @karrahnicole_
    Check out Chris's other podcast Riffbusters and twitch.tv/upnuppod!

    Spaces To Learn

    Spaces To Learn

    Jessica Dennes gives an update on Spaces To Learn.


    Support the show

    "Healing the City" is a profound and dynamic weekly podcast that dives into the complexities of creating healthier communities. Featuring the voices and perspectives of the esteemed members of the Village Church, each episode is thoughtfully crafted to address the challenges and opportunities for meaningful change in our cities.

    With a holistic approach to healing, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, from soul care and spiritual direction to mental health and community involvement. It provides listeners with insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on the issues facing our cities, as well as practical steps they can take to make a difference.

    Join hosts Adrienne Crawford, Eric Cepin, Ashley Cousineau, Jessica Dennes, Michael Cousineau, Mark Crawford, and Susan Cepin as they navigate the complexities of our communities with wisdom, grace, and a deep commitment to positive change. Through their engaging discussions, listeners will be inspired to become active participants in healing the city and creating a brighter, healthier future for all.


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    The Ultimate Guide To Standing vs. Sitting, Anti-Fatigue Mats, Standing Desks, Sitting Myths & More!

    The Ultimate Guide To Standing vs. Sitting, Anti-Fatigue Mats, Standing Desks, Sitting Myths & More!

    A couple years ago, at the Ancestral Health Symposium, I presented a poster entitled  "Biohacking The Hazards of Sitting". As you can see in the video below, I actually thought I was being quite witty to present a poster on the dangers of sitting while sitting with poor posture in a folding chair. It's actually been over five years since I've adopted the habit of frequently alternating positions throughout my work day, a strategy I highlight in detail my video "How Should You Stand At A Standing Desk“ and also in last week's podcast "Standing Desks, Memory Foam & The Science Of Walking Barefoot In Shoes." My office is actually like a tiny playground, littered with kettlebells, a pull-up bar, a boxing heavy bag, this treadmill workstation, and a variety of standing surfaces, including my latest foot acupressure therapy invention, a Bulletproof Sleep Induction mat wrapped around a Kybounder mat. But I just can't get enough of this stuff.

    So in a few weeks, I'm interviewing a fiction author about how she writes fiction while standing and walking to train for an ultramarathon, and in today's podcast, I'm interviewing a guy named Josh Kerst, who mans the helm of one of the most innovative standing workstation companies on the face of the planet: Focal Upright.

    Josh is executive vice president of Focal Upright Furniture Inc. He holds a BSE (U of Michigan) in Industrial Engineering and is a Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE), Certified Industrial Ergonomist (CIE) and is a Member of the ANSI/BIFMA X5.1 Office Seating committee. During our discussion, you'll discover:

    -What it means to be an "active couch potato"...

    -The shocking results of a study on athletes that found they can actually be more sedentary than the average office worker...

    -Workplace positions that trigger a gene which restricts your ability to recover and drops your HDL...

    -How long you would need to be sitting for the dangers of sitting to begin kicking in...

    -How a dangerous response called the "compensation effect" can kick in if you exercise at the beginning of the day, and what you can do about it...

    -Why a standing workstation can actually hurt your shoulders, elbows and wrists and how to set up proper ergonomics at a standing workstation...

    -Ideas for creative positions you can work in aside from standing, walking or sitting... -Why you should a "stool" to your standing workstation setup...

    -The brand new heart rate variability research coming out soon on standing mats for everything from balance to strengthening and stretching your feet while you are working...

    -And much more!

    Resources from this episode: -The Focal Upright Website (this is a place where you can also get the "Mogo" stool or the Locus seat we talk about) -The Kybounder balance deskmat -The Topo mat -The TrueForm treadmill -Yoga For The Upright Desk article -The Lighting Science "Awake & Alert" Bulbs -The Human Charger in-ear phototherapy device -Study: Sedentary behaviour among elite professional footballers: health and performance implications -Study: Identification of hemostatic genes expressed in human and rat leg muscles and a novel gene (LPP1/PAP2A) suppressed during prolonged physical inactivity (sitting) -Study: Research on "the compensation effect" -12 different apps that will remind you to take a break

    Do you have questions, comments or feedback for Daniel Yellin or I? Leave your thoughts at BenGreenfieldFitness.com!

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    Standing Desks, Memory Foam & The Science Of Walking Barefoot In Shoes.

    Standing Desks, Memory Foam & The Science Of Walking Barefoot In Shoes.

    In my video "How Should You Stand At A Standing Desk", one of the items I highlight is a springy, soft and supple standing mattress made from a special reactive material that allows my foot to sink in deep and then spring right back to the original position - creating a unique float-like sensation, kind of like a memory foam for the feet.

    This mat, called a "kyBounder" encourages my body to constantly make small movements in order to maintain balance and posture. This rebounding effect causes muscles to tense and relax reciprocally, exercising the muscles in my feet, legs and core while I'm standing, and it's good for balance and coordination too. The KyBounder mat and the entire kybun brand (which also makes special "walking-on-air shoes" that allow you to simulate running barefoot while still wearing shoes) was founded in 2007 by Karl Müller. According to the Swiss newspaper SonntagsZeitung, Karl Müller is one of the most innovative entrepreneurs in Switzerland, and has "re-written design history".

    Since I'm standing every day on the mat that Karl designed, and since he sounds like a pretty fascinating guy, I decided to invite him onto this premium podcast for an interview to learn how he created this mat and shoes after being inspired by walking in rice patty fields in South Korea.

    In this show, you'll discover: On a personal level, I'm very curious to learn about the path and major turning points for Karl: -How Karl left Switzerland to South Korea, became a self-sufficient farmer, then lost all his money creating drug rehabilitation facilities... -Why a mat or a shoe with the correct softness and elasticity doesn't make your foot weaker but actually makes your foot stronger... -How you can use Kybun shoes and mats to spend several hours a day of improving posture, core and recovery without any additional time investment...

    Resources from this episode: -The Kybun website (use code BEN10 to get 10% discount on anything) Do you have questions, comments or feedback about Kybun, the Kybounder, memory foam, the walking-on-air shoes or anything else we discuss in this episode? Leave your thoughts at BenGreenfieldFitness.com!

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Minatures and more

    Minatures and more
    Talking Antiques with Paul Purdue Each episode, Paul takes listeners on a journey through history to learn the stories behind each featured piece of antiques he covers. With his Irish charm, he spins a tapestry of color and imagination while also giving helpful tips and insights to antique collectors, old and new. (Talking Antiques is a syndicated radio program.) http://www.facebook.com/talkingantiquesSupport the show

    Willow Pattern and more

    Willow Pattern and more
    Talking Antiques with Paul Purdue Each episode, Paul takes listeners on a journey through history to learn the stories behind each featured piece of antiques he covers. With his Irish charm, he spins a tapestry of color and imagination while also giving helpful tips and insights to antique collectors, old and new. (Talking Antiques is a syndicated radio program.) For station affiliation information, contact Matt Mittan at (828) 575-6323.Support the show

    Mary Gregory Glass and more

    Mary Gregory Glass and more
    Talking Antiques with Paul Purdue Each episode, Paul takes listeners on a journey through history to learn the stories behind each featured piece of antiques he covers. With his Irish charm, he spins a tapestry of color and imagination while also giving helpful tips and insights to antique collectors, old and new. (Talking Antiques is a syndicated radio program.) For station affiliation information, contact Matt Mittan at (828) 575-6323.Support the show
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