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Quentin Tarantino & Roger Avary invite you to become a customer at Video Archives, the video store where it all began. Joined by their trusty producer Gala Avary, they’ll travel back in time to revisit old classics and discover new favorites, pulled from the thousands of actual VHS tapes that Quentin & Roger used to recommend to customers back in the day at the original Video Archives store in Manhattan Beach. From controversial James Bond films to surprising exploitation flicks, the Video A ...
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A podcast devoted to the proper care and upkeep of tarantulas and other inverts. After keeping a G. porteri for over 16 years, I decided that I wanted to add another tarantula to my collection. Several years later, I now keep over 100 specimens and 90+ different species. It’s safe to say that I am now completely addicted to the hobby. I’m NOT an expert, and I’m currently still learning about keeping these fascinating creatures. In fact, there are so many species, that I suspect that I’ll sti ...
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Podcast about tarantulas. Kat & Martin discuss all things tarantula-related - science news of newly described species, husbandry tips to keep your beloved pet tarantula happy, and trends on social media. All combined on this podcast hosted by two tarantula enthusiasts with different backgrounds, hence the name of possible "two worlds" colliding.
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In de hete zomer van 1996 stroomt het plein voor de kathedraal van Oviedo vol met mensen die afscheid nemen van hun wielerheld 'El Tarangu'. Jose Manuel Fuente, slechts 50 jaar oud, wordt ten grave gedragen. Maar zeven jaar later zit hij tegenover Lucien van Impe, mosselen te eten in het Vlaamse wielerstadje Geraardsbergen. Lucien kijkt hem in de ogen en weet niet wat hij ziet. Heeft zijn oude rivaal werkelijk zijn dood in scene gezet? Of is hier iets anders aan de hand? Eén ding is zeker, i ...
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The original jumping spider podcast hosted by two dedicated breeders!Together they explore the connections between the spider world and their own experiences, chatting about mental health, sharing personal stories, and throwing in some laughs along the way. So, if you’re into spiders, mental wellness, and a good dose of irreverent fun, you’re in the right place! :)
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After some listener comments and tarantulas in the news, I breakdown some key points in the paper "Assessing the Risk of Overexploitation to a Tarantula Species in the Pet Trade" and explain why this should be important to informed, responsible keepers. CLICK HERE to read the entire paper!Von Tom Moran
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Parte due sui nomi dei comuni della provincia di Taranto, questa volta lato Salento. Psudo-etimologie, come Pulsano e Lizzano si mescolano con dubbiose ipotesi come nel caso di San Giorgio e Leporano. Come sempre in questo territorio, latino, greco, italiano e albanese rendono intrigante il lavoro di ricostruzione linguistica…
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First, we take a few listener comments. Then, in spider news, scientists think that Orbweaver spiders may have an interesting way of hunting fireflies. Finally, for the "meat" of the podcast, we discuss the care for one of the hobby's most beloved tarantulas, the Grammostola pulchra (AKA, the Black Lab of Tarantulas). (15:10)…
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Continuiamo il nostro filone "provinciale" e ci occupiamo della presenza tarantina nei suoi territori occidentali con particolare attenzione alla toponomastica: Palagiano viene dal latino o dal greco? Crispiano viene da un nome proprio? Perchè gli abitanti di Laterza sono Laertini? Come sempre, di certo c'è solo che non abbiamo certezze, ma non per…
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So, after mentioning Andrew Smith's AMAZING documentary Theraphosa & Ephebopus: Suriname's Giant Forest Floor Tarantulas, it became clear that many folks weren't familiar with Andrew and his incredible work. In this episode, I discuss why folks should be drooling over these DVDs and how we can help crowdfund the next video in the series. Then, we s…
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La provincia di Taranto e una di tre in Italia spaccata linguisticamente in due, nel caso specifico per motivi prettamente etno-geografici più che politici. Iniziamo a parlare anche del territorio di Taranto che è parte integrante della sua storia e del suo tessuto socio-culturale da appena qualche millennio e non deve essere tralasciato…
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Although I've addressed this topic before, it's an important one. I've received quite a few messages over the past year from folks who are concerned over their tarantulas who have seemingly been burrowed for way too long and who have asked for advice for what to do. In this episode, I'll discuss the species I've had this issue with and explain what…
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First off, we'll discuss a new study on the "Jorō spider" that explains why it is doing so well in urban environments (and why it shouldn't be feared). Then, we'll discuss a comment I got about a tarantula park that perpetuates negative stereotypes about these animals. Then, for our main topic, I'll discuss 6 species or genera of tarantulas that ge…
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Now that the last four Phormictopus species I acquired have put on some size and are showing some adult color, it's time to do an update on the 16 "species" that I keep. In this episode, I'll discuss age, colorations, and behaviors as I take you on a tour of my Phormictopus collection. For those interested, I'll also be posting up a video version o…
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La genetica è materia controversa se approcciata da gente poco avezza al pensiero critico, ergo incapace di osservarla ed utilizzarla correttamente (ottimo eufemismo!). Ma noi siamo persone razionali (ci piace pensarlo) e quindi ci addentriamo senza paura nell'argomento, cercando di dare un quadro rapido della genetica europea in generale, dell'Ita…
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Well, it's been over two years since I got my Ephebopus slings, and it's finally time for a proper genus review! In this episode, I'll talk about the care and set up of E. murinus (The Skeleton Tarantula), E. uatuman (The Emerald Skeleton Tarantula), E. refescens (The Red Skeleton Tarantula), and E. cyanognathus (The Blue Fang…Skeleton Tarantula)!…
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Avrete sentito spesso la seguente idea: "Ma noi [tarantini] siamo un miscuglio di greci, romani, bizantini, normanni, svevi, angioini, aragonesi, spagnoli, francesi..." a cui io aggiungerei anche gli elfi di Lorien, i lillipuziani e le fate islandesi! L'argomento è, come sempre, complesso e vulnerabilissimo alle brutture e storture di storiografie …
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First, we'll discuss some listener comments from last week's episode. Then, we've all been there. You're at work or having company over, and suddenly you find yourself giving an impromptu presentation about tarantulas to folks who may be terrified of them. Or, perhaps you're someone who is planning to present about spiders at a school or library. I…
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La risposta breve è si e ci mancherebbe altro! la risposta lunga è che al netto dell'analisi storica che ci consente di collegare il tarantismo all'antichità greca, evidente per il sottoscritto, siamo costretti a fare un discorso più ampio sull'idea spesso malsana di storia e cultura che abbiamo nella società moderna, figlia di quell'ideologia nazi…
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Recently, I did a podcast about some of my terrestrial spiders that appreciated room to dig as adults. Since then, I've received questions about fossorial spiders that seem to want to live terrestrially, and even arboreal spiders that prefer to burrow a bit. Is this behavior cause for worry? In this episode, I'll break down why it is not and explai…
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Temo siano pochi quelli che si pongono la questione del rapporto tra il greco del Salento e la capitale della Magna Grecia e troppi quelli che sono fermi a teorie storico/linguistiche a riguardo ferme a più di un secolo fa (con tutte le implicazioni ideologiche del caso). Lasciando da parte gli inutili e stupidi campanilismi uso la frase che il pre…
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Quando Ferdinando d'Aragona dal trono di Napoli chiede a Skanderbeg di mantenere la sua parola e di aiutarlo contro il principe di Taranto e i suoi alleati Angioini, si scatenano una serie di eventi che porteranno alla quarta grande migrazione dalla penisola balcanica verso il sud Italia, che ha lasciato un'impronta ancora ben visibile ai giorni no…
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When setting up a tarantula habitat, there are usually four main "ingredients": substrate, a hide, a water dish, and plants. However, when putting plants in an enclosure, is it better to use real or fake plants? In this episode, I break down the pros and cons of both types. For those interested in check out my story in the Horror Over the Handlebar…
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Cos'hanno in comune Taranto e Glasgow? La penisola Salentina e la Scozia? Paradossalmente non poco, almeno da un punto di vista linguistico. Un caso di eventi storici analoghi che hanno portato a risultati linguistici simili per capire meglio chi siamo, da dove veniamo, come parliamo ed utili ad immaginare cosa possiamo fare in futuro per valorizza…
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After doing a video featuring a rainbow of different spiders, I thought that it might be fun to do an "extended commentary" in which I cover even more species. My hope is that people might listen to this list and discover some colorful spiders they weren't initially aware of.Von Tom Moran
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Titolo volontariamente caustico per un episodio che però di caustico ha solo l'attacco legittimo nei confronti di gente (e giornali) e di tarantino non hanno nulla e che mentono strumentalmente perchè taranto rimanga nell'ovile dei padroni di sempre. Dal noto articolo "No, Taranto non è Salento" all'università autonoma non serve, passando per Bari …
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Join Amy (@amykeepsarachnids) and Laena (@mfspood) as we dive into a hot topic: breeding jumping spiders. We've had a lot of questions about it, and while we won't give a step-by-step guide, we're here to share what you need to think about before diving in. Breeding isn't just fun and games; it takes a lot of time, money, and space. Plus, it can be…
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For years, tarantulas designated as "terrestrial" were given a couple inches of substrate and a hide for a setup. Now, although this isn't necessarily wrong, I've found that many of my so-called "terrestrial" species will continue to burrow right on through adulthood if given the substrate depth to do so. In this episode, I'll discuss how I'm chang…
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Il Principato di Taranto è un capitolo della storia della città di cui si parla veramente troppo poco e che invece meriterebbe più attenzione per almeno tre ragioni estremamente importanti: 1) Era un attore politico importante rispetto al suo rapporto con la geopolitica del mediterraneo orientale (Venezia ed Impero Bizantino) 2) Era la regione da c…
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Mito da sfatare numero 1: L'influenza francese e spagnola, foneticamente, morfologicamente e lessicalmente Mito da sfatare numero 2: La differente fonetica tra tarantino e salentino ha a che fare col fatto che Taranto era greca ed il Salento no Mito da sfatare numero 3: Il dialetto tarantino era già diverso da salentino, calabrese e siciliano prima…
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Questa fu la città più importante della Magna Grecia, cantata dai grandi poeti romani, capitale del suo principato per secoli e città più grande ed importante della sua area geografica che ha perino dato il nome ad un golfo. Città greca fino al midollo, testarda ed orgogliosa, che sicuramente avrà ispirato una campagna promozionale turistica degna …
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In this episode of "Both Worlds Tarantulas," Martin and Kat kick things off with a light-hearted chat about their recent experiences at expos. They delve into the controversial topic of tarantula communals, sparked by a recent social media post criticizing YouTubers for not promoting communal setups more. Kat passionately argues against mixing spec…
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In this episode, we break away from talking about spiders for a bit and instead discuss the care for T. stigmurus. This amazing little scorpion can produce asexually and can be kept communally. I started with only one specimen back in October of 2016, and have kept dozens since!Von Tom Moran
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Welcome to Spoodcast, the jumping spider podcast with Amy (@amykeepsarachnids) and Laena (@mfspood)! The episode kicks off with Laena's unexpected discovery of baby spiders hatched on her desk, then transitions into the exciting report on the largest funnel web spider found in Australia. Amy offers a unique perspective on the behavior of young tara…
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I Normanni e gli Svevi sono protagonisti del periodo più promettente della storia di quella che sarà un sud Italia unificato ed autonomo, ma non furono portatori di grandi cambiamaneti culturali ai livelli più radicali della società, che rimane sostanzialmente uguale a se stessa. Tolleranti, riformisti e soprattutto presenti in loco, ma pur sempre …
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First, we discuss some listener feedback from last episode. Then, I've had a bunch of folks ask me to cover this over the years, and I honestly thought that I had already done so! In this episode, I go over a dozen species of spiders I keep that love blanketing their enclosures in webbing. Happy Mother's Day to all!…
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On this episode, Amy from Amy Keeps Arachnids keeps us company! Laena and Amy discuss the world's oldest spider, and Amy's first Old World tarantula. From rehousing anxiety, the bittersweet experience of caring for elderly jumping spiders, and dealing with unwanted grain mites in fruit fly cultures, this episode of Spoodcast is a silly ride for spi…
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First off, we discuss last week's episode and some of the feedback I received (a HUGE thank you to all who took the time to comment!). Then, it's the battle of the orangey/black dwarfs as Davus pentaloris "The Tiger Rump" takes on Hapalopus formosus "The Pumpkin Patch"!Von Tom Moran
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in Episode 2 of "Both World Tarantulas," hosts Kat and Martin dive into the fascinating world of spiders with infectious enthusiasm! This episode kicks off with a surprising poll result, sparking lively debates and personal preferences among the hosts. They explore the nuances of spider species and their unique behaviors, especially discussing the …
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This week we talk arthropods and felines with our guest, Kenia - a passionate advocate for spiders and a loving foster parent for kittens. Kenia tells us about how she helps individuals overcome their arachnophobia, places sibling spiders into homes, and stories of nurturing kittens from the local Humane Society. We discuss Kenia’s childhood filled…
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If someone would have told me back in early 2018 that this podcast experiment would continue for over 300 episodes, I would have laughed. But here we are, in our seventh year, still churning out shows. That said, I always worry that the program will eventually jump the shark and overstay its welcome. To kick this one off, we’ll discuss the fine lin…
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