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Jul 24, 2018 With Guy Fieri, Hunter Fieri. Guy and his son, Hunter, head to the Bahamas to experience local cuisine and explore the waters around these islands, and understand what makes them the perfect all-you-can-eat buffet for a wide variety of shark species.
Feeding Frenzy is a weekly round-up of reading, listening, or watching that is worth your time. These posts will act as the foundation of mental meandering across all domains!
- If you are bottle feeding you may find your baby is demanding a larger volume of feeds as they go through a growth spurt. This is common at around 6 weeks. The recommended feeding volume from 5 days of age to 3 months is 150ml/kilogram of body weight, each day. If your baby wants a little more or less than this, don’t be too concerned.
- Sep 04, 2017 These 12 Beloka Kelpies love obedience exercises to keep them focussed. High intelligent kelpies need a lot of mental stimulation. Note: this is just a fun exercise and not our normal feeding.
John Crowley on The Tim Ferriss Show
John F. Crowley is an American biotechnology executive and entrepreneur and the chairman and CEO of Amicus Therapeutics. John is accomplished in the professional realm, and he is also a shining example of what a parent will do for their kids. Two of John's kids were diagnosed with a severe neuromuscular disorder glycogen storage disease type II, also called Pompe disease. Much of this podcast goes into the trials and search for a cure for this disease. As one of the first, podcasts Erich ever listened to the story hit home for him. Once again, a story of hope and perseverance. A story about being the change, you want to see in the world.
A Famous Argument Against Free Will Has Been Debunked by Bahar Ghoulipour
'The Bereitschaftspotential was never meant to get entangled in free-will debates. If anything, it was pursued to show that the brain has a will of sorts. The two German scientists who discovered it, a young neurologist named Hans Helmut Kornhuber and his doctoral student Lüder Deecke, had grown frustrated with their era's scientific approach to the brain as a passive machine that merely produces thoughts and actions in response to the outside world.'
The Bereitschaftspotential translates to a readiness potential or a measured flurry of neural activity before an action is made. While when initially gave rise to that the brain makes the decision of movement before we are conscious of it. When the Bereitschaftspotential is looked at from a thousand-foot view, we can hardly make any sense of the neural activity. The random fluctuations, when reversed average look like they coincide. When in reality, we don't know what is pattern or reasoning that happened. The model can be found in many other domains from stock market trends to weather patterns. The idea of free will always be up to debate and asking that question is part of what makes humanity so unique.
This article was sent to us by Todd Myrick, who is a deep thinker and one of the people we bounce ideas of off. Thanks to him for sharing this with us and be sure to check out our conversation with him!
Ernie Ball - Pursuit of Tone: Tom Delonge
'Be able to do something that is an evolution of where I see art going. Which the same computer that allows you to write a record in your living room. You can use that same laptop to write a movie, or write a book or make a comic book, or a million other things. And I just feel that technology is going to make an artist in the future not just make a record and a band. Or not just be a director, or not just be an author. You're probably going to be a lot of those things in one.' - Tom Delonge from Pursuit of Tone
On this week's podcast, Erich and Ben talked about Tom Delonge. For both of them, music is critical and growing Blink-182, and Angels & Airwaves were cornerstones of their music. For Erich, in particular, Angels & Airwaves has always resonated deeply from a lyric and storytelling perspective. This documentary that was released in 2016 is an interview-style that explains Tom's creative process at different times of his life; from the beginning of Blink-182 to what his company To The Stars represents.
Erich is going to be seeing Angels & Airwaves at The House of Blues in Chicago this weekend. We’ll be talking about the experience in an upcoming episode of the podcast without a doubt!
A past guest on the podcast, Diana Fornaris, asked Erich to write about mental health for her website Inside Fighter. Erich shares a story about negative thought patterns he’s have had. He shares useful tips to give yourself pattern interrupts and healthy habits like working out and mindfulness. Read the post here!
This week is a wrap and plenty to chew over for this week! Feel free to let us know any thoughts and suggestions that may contribute to these posts. It may pop-up on Feeding Frenzy or develop into a full-fledged post of its own.
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Last week, Chris drove 10 hours over snowy roads to let his son, Collin, and his buddy, Jake, fish Dry Run Creek.
Collin had fished the creek before. He had caught some trout but no trophies. Jake had fished before but had never fished the creek. Chris thought they would do better if he hired a local guide, and he chose me.
When we were planning the trip, I was concerned about the weather. It was cold. Chris was concerned about the roads. They are from Minnesota, and cold weather is no problem for them.
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We met at the Norfork National Fish Hatchery. It was 21 degree,s and the boys didn’t mind. They had waders, good clothing and suitable gloves. We had the place to ourselves. They were ready to fish. My wife, Lori, joined us for the morning.
The idea was for Lori to work with one of the boys in the morning, while I worked with the other. That way we could give them a good start by providing more individual attention. I had arrived before the others and had two fly rods rigged and ready to go.
We began fishing immediately. Lori was working with Collin. He caught a good fish right off and then another. I took Jake and we walked far upstream to a spot I knew had some bigger trout.
We began fishing and caught a nice one on the first cast. We fished for an hour or so and caught about 10 trout, including a trophy rainbow. We began working our way downstream toward the spot where Collin and Lori were fishing. We caught several trout along the way.
When we caught up with them, Chris had noted a large number of big trout keying in on a discharge pipe. Jake was eager to try his luck. There were plenty of trout and enough room for both of them to fish near to each other. They both caught a few trophy trout.
About that time the creek got very murky. The hatchery personnel were cleaning the raceways, and this caused the hatchery discharge to muddy up and contained a lot of food (to include some dead fingerling trout). I have encountered this before and knew it would trigger a feeding frenzy. Luckily, both boys had white mop patterns on which emulated the dead trout fingerlings.
Suddenly we were in the middle of a feeding frenzy, and we had the most effective fly for the situation. We began catching one big trout after another. Lori and I were both in the stream netting trout. Chris was busy taking pictures of the bigger trout.
At one time we had a trophy brown in one net and a trophy rainbow in another. Over an hour and a half we landed more than 30 trophy trout. I have been a guide on Dry Run Creek for 31 years and Lori guided there for 18 years. We have never seen as productive as a day as this. The water cleared and the feeding frenzy stopped.
We were worn out. We stopped for lunch. Lori had a hair appointment and headed out. Chris wanted to stop by Twin Rivers Fly Shop in Norfork to get some flies and supplies for the next day, when he would be fishing the boys alone.
We figured the rest of the day would be slow. As I saw his car leave the parking lot, I noticed that the water was off color again and the feeding frenzy was back on. I was by myself.
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For the next 45 minutes we landed more than 20 trophy trout. I was so busy netting fish we only took photos of the two biggest trout. I tried to light a cigar for 30 minutes, but every time I pulled out my cigar lighter one of the boys hooked another trophy.
Finally, Chris arrived and immediately waded into the fray. We had another 45 minutes of the frenzy before we could relax. We stayed on stream until 4 p.m. Chris and I were done but the boys still wanted to fish. He promised to bring them back the next day and they reluctantly agreed to quit.
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Don’t let off-color water on Dry Run Creek scare you. It is a great time to fish.
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John Berry is a fly-fishing guide in Cotter and has fished our local streams for more than 35 years. He can be reached at 435-2169 or www.berrybrothersguides.com.