Running Stupid CXL (WSER 2014 II)
Long awaited Western States 100 report part 2!!
Big thanks to Ann Trason Coaching, Hoka One One and Carb Boom!!!
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Explore "michal" with insightful episodes like "Running Stupid CXL (WSER 2014 II)", "Running Stupid CXXXVIII (Western States 100 2014 I)", "Running Stupid CXXXVII (Pre Western States 100 2014)", "Maelstrom Music Episode 008" and "Running Stupid CXXXIV (Deja Vu)" from podcasts like ""Running Stupid", "Running Stupid", "Running Stupid", "Maelstrom Music" and "Running Stupid"" and more!
Long awaited Western States 100 report part 2!!
Big thanks to Ann Trason Coaching, Hoka One One and Carb Boom!!!
http://www.anntrasoncoaching.com
http://www.hokaoneone.com
http://www.boomnutrition.com/
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Western States 100 Race Report Part I
Hope you like it as much as I enjoyed the race!
Thanks to sponsors:
Hoka
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Carb Boom!
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Western States 100 Preview!
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Gearing up for the Lake Sonoma 50!! Watch the Running Stupid Facebook page for periodic updates!!
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Photo by Myles Smyth of Michigan Bluff Photography (Thanks, Myles!)
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HURT 100 2014 report part 2!!
Photo of Hogsback... Yep! That's the trail!!
Sponsored by Hoka!
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The Hawaiian Ultra Running Team!
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Ultra Sports Live!
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Photo courtesy of Charlie Engle!
Brought to you by Hoka One One!
Sixth Annual North Face Endurance Challenge 50 Mile Report Part II!
HURT 100 is happening RIGHT NOW!!!
Coach Ken Interviewed on Run, Sea Legs, Run
http://runsealegsrun.blogspot.com/2014/01/HURT-interview-Ken-Michal.html
Live Broadcast at Ultra Sports Live
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Mrs. CK Will Also Post Updates on the Running Stupid Facebook Page!
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Keep Your Fingers Crossed!!
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Thanks to modern technology most crimes these days can be neatly solved in under an hour. At least that's what fictional TV shows like CSI seem to suggest.
We wanted to address the so-called "CSI Effect," caused by the simplification of forensic science in popular culture. CSI and likeminded TV shows–with their heroic investigators solving crimes in mere minutes–mislead viewers and affect real court cases. The reality of investigation is much slower and more complex, but no less fascinating.
Hosts Michal Meyer and Robert Kenworthy speak with experts Anna Dhody, a physical and forensic anthropologist, and Lisa Rosner, a historian. They discuss the early days of solving crime and the on-going chemistry of the human body throughout life and death.
SHOW CLOCK:
00:03 Introduction
02:03 Past and present: the "CSI Effect"
05:00 Forensic science: its beginnings
06:40 Burke and Hare: the not-quite body snatchers
09:34 Digging up the bodies: mass murder in Peru
11:11 The chemistry of bodies
12:44 Skulls, phrenology, and race
CREDITS:
Hosts: Michal Meyer and Robert Kenworthy
Guests: Anna Dhody and Lisa Rosner
Producer & Editor: Mariel Carr
"Stabbings" by Moby, courtesy of Mobygratis.com
check out Distillations magazine at distillations.org, where you'll find articles, videos, and our podcast.
2 Samuel 6:12-23
Some say we are on the verge of a bright future in which nuclear power will play a major role in responding to climate change. Others say that we should expect more Fukushimas. Whichever way our nuclear future goes, there will be tradeoffs between energy and the environment.
Hosts Michal Meyer and Robert Kenworthy speak with nuclear historians Alex Wellerstein and Linda Richards. They discuss how our turbulent nuclear past has shaped, for better and for worse, our current attitudes.
Women in Tanach Series with Mrs. Aliza Weinberg
00:00:00 - Ben starts off the show with the horrifying news that spiders literally cannot be killed. Not even by drowning. Be afraid, but very afraid. Or be a biologist, like Ryan, who has no fear, only awe.
00:13:00 - Without time to prepare Ben is left looking for spiders in a glass of water, Kelly kicks back a Shakespeare stout and and Ryan keeps it beneath the drink with an emphasis on the cryptozoologic.
00:19:39 - After the immortality of spiders the Paleopals consider the implausibility of magic (which may or may not have mass) in the trailer for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2.
00:29:02 - Ryan survived the summer of the 13-year cicada invasion and decides that it's high time the Paleopals discuss the little loud critters and how they evolved their long-form lifestyles. Enjoy the singing!
00:54:23 - PalePOWs are like cicadas, they're always prime. Kelly has an e-mail from Jesse (not Ryan's friend) who is happy to have found her via SMBC. Ben has an e-mail from Doug which asks a question about black hole vs. white holes and Ben has the answer! Finally, Ryan has a Czech e-mail from Michal that he has a hard time pronouncing, much to his dismay and everyone else's chagrin.
Thanks for listening! You can find Michal's Czech review and pronunciation guide on the Paleocave Blog!
Music from this week's show:
Bubbles - Ian Brown
Great Lakes Avengers - Kirby Krackle
Magic [feat. Rivers Cuomo] - B.o.B.
The Cicada's Song - Autopilot Off
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