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AfterNoona Delight: KDrama Dishing and Deep Dives
Black Out: A Twisty Whodunit Thriller

AfterNoona Delight: KDrama Dishing and Deep Dives

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 106:40


In today's episode, Megan and Sarah (from AfterNoona Asks) discuss Black Out, an unforgettable 2024 drama with more twists than a pretzel. Just a note, we recorded this podcast in July of 2025. Sorry for the delay in getting it out!Ready to download your first audiobook? Don't forget to click HERE for your free Audible trial.*Audible is a sponsor of Afternoona Delight Podcast*Are your family and friends sick of you talking about K-drama? We get it...and have an answer. Join our AfterNoona Delight Patreon and find community among folks who get your obsession. And check out www.afternoonadelight.com for more episodes, book recs and social media goodness. And don't forget about the newest member of our network: Afternoona Asks where diaspora Asians living in the West find ways to reconnect to Asian culture via Asian/KDramas.Last but CERTAINLY not least....love BTS? Or curious what all the fuss is about? Check out our sister pod Afternoona Army for "thinky, thirsty and over thirty" takes on Bangtan life. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Couleurs tropicales
Britney Spears : de ses débuts de popstar en 1998 au blackout en 2007

Couleurs tropicales

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 48:30


Dans la première partie, programmation consacrée aux nouveautés musicales et aux chansons gold avec, ce jour, Kery James, Yemi Alade, Diesel Gucci et Niska. Dans la séquence Gold, Saturday Night Fever, le tube culte des Bee Gees sorti en 1977. Et dans la deuxième partie, retrouvez la première manche de la spéciale consacrée à la chanteuse américaine Britney Spears, de ses débuts d'enfant star à sa descente aux enfers. Avec Steeve de la chaîne YouTube Musicfeelings TV, nous revenons sur la vie et la carrière d'une des icônes pop de ces deux dernières décennies. Playlist du 16 décembre (1ère partie) Aknose, Junior, Kamelon, Kikitox, Le Jem'ss, LiJay, Nken, P.L.L, TKS 2G et Vanou, Da Nillo, DJ Glad, DJ Sebb, Mikado et YSN - La manigance (Teaser) Justin Bieber feat Daniel Caesar, Giveon - Peaches Original Koffe - Toast Kery James - Jacmel Yemi Alade - Shawa shawa (Ashado) Diesel Gucci et Niska - Eliminé Koffi Olomidé - Ekotite Bee Gees - Saturday Night fever   Pour visionner les clips, cliquez sur les titres des chansons Playlist du 16 décembre (2ème partie) Britney Spears - Baby one more time Britney Spears - Oops I dit it again Britney Spears - Slave for U Britney Spears - Toxic Britney Spears - Gimme more Dans ce premier épisode de la série consacrée à la chanteuse américaine Britney Spears, retour sur les débuts de sa carrière en 1998, lorsque l'artiste signe sur le label Jive Records. Une collaboration qui lui offre un premier succès : le titre devenu culte Baby One more Time. Jusqu'au milieu des années 2000, la chanteuse enchaîne les succès (Oops I dit it again, Me against the music, Slave 4 U...) tout en faisant face au harcèlement des paparazzis. À partir de 2005, Britney souffre de plus en plus de cette intrusion dans sa vie privée, son corps lâche mais elle continue de se produire malgré la pression. Chaque dimanche,  Steeve propose une nouvelle analyse musicale sur sa chaine YouTube Musicfeelings TV Retrouvez la playlist officielle de RFI Musique.

BangSteel Long Range Shooting Podcast
12/15/2025... Why the 6.5 Creedmoor hate? (we'll tell you)... 300 Blackout long range... how? ... Winter Weather bag for your car...

BangSteel Long Range Shooting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 85:10


Why all of a sudden to so many fake "gurus" want to bash the 6.5 Creedmoor? We'll tell you; the cartridge is actually very good ;)  ... and, can a 300 Blackout reliably hit 600 yard targets? It can, and we'll tell you how. All this and more on tonight's show. We hope you'll tune in. :)

Super Retro
EP80 - Top 5 Christmas Movie Villains, Nostalgic Christmas Overload & Red and Meth's Blackout! Album

Super Retro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 107:11


On this Christmas episode, we went all in on the holiday vibes. We talked about the Top 5 movie villains of all time and ran through a jam packed Christmas nostalgia themed This or That. We shared memories of driving around looking at Christmas lights and showed love to Kmart layaway for being the real MVP of single mom Christmases. We debated real trees versus fake trees and laughed about those vintage outdoor Christmas decorations that could survive an apocalypse. We discussed our favorite Christmas gifts, coal in the stocking, classic Discord Drops, and Method Man and Redman's Blackout! album. The Super Retro Hotline was on fire, Fit Checks were next level, and as always, we covered a ton more.⸻Merch link: https://superretropod.com/product-category/sub-shop/⸻Today's episode was brought to you by Salty Water. Hydrate Your Inner Warrior! Support our sponsors:IG: https://www.instagram.com/drinksaltywater/Buy: https://tinyurl.com/4c4kz9ceWebsite: https://drinksaltywater.com/⸻Arcade1upWebsite: https://arcade1up.com/Use "KeepinitRetro10" for 10% off ⸻Discord: https://discord.gg/superretro⸻Master list on our NES collection: https://superretropod.com/nes-game-list-super-retro/⸻Join our channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMP4yO-dFGayGUkT_MVYrhQ/joinEmail: SuperRetroPod@gmail.comAll things Super Retro: https://linktr.ee/superretroInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/superretropodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@superretropod

Fluent Fiction - Hebrew
A Family's Festival: How a Blackout Lit Up Their Unity

Fluent Fiction - Hebrew

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 15:49 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Hebrew: A Family's Festival: How a Blackout Lit Up Their Unity Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/he/episode/2025-12-13-23-34-01-he Story Transcript:He: בעיירה קטנה בצפון הארץ, הבית של משפחת כהן היה כבר מלא באורות החנוכיה.En: In a small town in the north of the country, the bayit of the mishpachat Kohen was already filled with the lights of the chanukiah.He: ימי רפלקציה ואחווה השתלבו עם כתמי שלג קליל מחוץ לחלון.En: Days of reflection and camaraderie blended with light snowflakes outside the window.He: זה היה שבוע של חג החנוכה, אבל עבור יַרְדֶן, רָפִי ואביתל, המתח היה באוויר.En: It was the week of Chag HaChanukah, but for Yarden, Rafi and Avital, tension was in the air.He: יַרְדֶן, הבכורה מבין שלושת האחים, רצתה שהכל יהיה מושלם.En: Yarden, the eldest of the three siblings, wanted everything to be perfect.He: היא החליטה לארגן מסיבת הפתעה ליום ההולדת של אבא שלהם, בתקווה לאחד את המשפחה.En: She decided to organize a surprise party for their dad's birthday, hoping to unite the family.He: אבל עם כל פלחי הצ'יפס, הסופגניות והמתנות, יַרְדֶן התקשתה להרפות מהצורך לשלוט בכל פרט קטן.En: But with all the chips, doughnuts, and gifts, Yarden struggled to let go of her need to control every small detail.He: בינתיים, רָפִי הבטלן, אהב להתרחק מהדרמה.En: Meanwhile, Rafi, the slacker, preferred to stay out of the drama.He: אבל בתוך תוכו, הוא חיכה ליום שבו כולם יכירו ברעיונותיו.En: Yet deep inside, he longed for the day when everyone would acknowledge his ideas.He: ואביתל, האחות הקטנה והאנרגטית, חיפשה את מקומה בין השניים ותמיד הרגישה קצת מוצלת.En: And Avital, the youngest energetic sister, sought her place between the two and always felt a bit overshadowed.He: השלג המשיך לרדת בחוץ והחלו דיונים בתוך הבית.En: The snow continued to fall outside, and discussions began inside the house.He: לכל אחד מהאחים הייתה דעה שונה איך להשקיע את כל האנרגיות למסיבת ההפתעה.En: Each sibling had a different opinion on how to channel all their energies for the surprise party.He: יַרְדֶן רצתה תכנית אחידה.En: Yarden wanted a unified plan.He: רָפִי הציע להוסיף קצת משחקים ומהשבים.En: Rafi suggested adding some games and quizzes.He: אביתל חשבה להביא כמה הפתעות מרעננות.En: Avital thought of bringing some refreshing surprises.He: פתאום, באמצע הדיון, נשמע רעש ופתאום הכל נהיה חשוך.En: Suddenly, in the middle of the discussion, there was a noise, and everything went dark.He: חורף עקשן הביא איתו סופה שגרמה להפסקת חשמל.En: A stubborn winter brought a storm that caused a power outage.He: ללא אור, הכל נראה לחוץ יותר.En: Without light, everything seemed more tense.He: בתוך החשכה, התעוררו רגשות של תסכול ואי הסכמה.En: In the darkness, feelings of frustration and disagreement arose.He: “צריך לעבוד יחד,” אמר רָפִי, במראה מפתיע של החלטיות.En: "We need to work together," said Rafi, in a surprising display of determination.He: “כולנו רוצים שהמסיבה הזאת תצליח.En: "We all want this party to succeed."He: ”“אני יודעת,” יַרְדֶן נשמה עמוק, “אני פשוט חוששת שלא נצליח.En: "I know," Yarden took a deep breath, "I'm just afraid we won't make it."He: ”אבל אביתל לא התבלבלה, “יש לנו את זה.En: But Avital was not confused, "We've got this.He: אנחנו משפחה.En: We are family."He: ”בשלושת האחים החליטו לשלב כוחות.En: The three siblings decided to join forces.He: רָפִי הציע להשתמש באורות החנוכיה לפתרון אווירה קסומה.En: Rafi suggested using the uros ha-chanukiah to create a magical atmosphere.He: אביתל קיבלה על עצמה את המשימה לאלתר עוגת יום הולדת חדשה.En: Avital took on the task of improvising a new birthday cake.He: ויַרְדֶן, פעם ראשונה, האמינה באחרים.En: And for the first time, Yarden believed in others.He: המוזיקה התחדשה, האורות מחנוכיות המרתפות את החדר באור חמים.En: The music resumed, and the lights from the chanukiot warmed up the room with a cozy glow.He: כשהאור במזג האוויר חזר, המסיבה כבר הייתה בעיצומה.En: By the time the electricity returned, the party was already in full swing.He: האחים התחבקו, ולו לרגע קטן, הכל היה מושלם בדרכו.En: The siblings hugged, and for a small moment, everything was perfect in its own way.He: המסיבה הייתה הצלחה מעבר לכל דמיון.En: The party was a success beyond all imagination.He: אבא שלהם הופתע, ולא רק מהמסיבה – אלא מהעובדה שראה איך האחים שלו למדו לעבוד ביחד.En: Their dad was surprised, not just by the party—but by the fact that he saw how his children learned to work together.He: יַרְדֶן השתחררה מהצורך שלה לשלמות, רָפִי הצליח להראות את כישרונותיו, ואביתל סוף סוף הרגישה שבה היא לא רק חלק מהמשפחה, אלא חלק חשוב ומוערך.En: Yarden let go of her need for perfection, Rafi managed to showcase his talents, and Avital finally felt that she was not just a part of the family, but a significant and valued one.He: וזה היה החג: חג של אור, משפחה ואחדות.En: And that was the holiday: a celebration of light, family, and unity. Vocabulary Words:reflection: רפלקציהcamaraderie: אחווהtension: מתחunite: לאחדstruggled: התקשתהslacker: בטלןacknowledge: יכירוoverwhelmed: מוצלתchannel: להשקיעunified: אחידהrefreshing: מרעננותstubborn: עקשןstorm: סופהpower outage: הפסקת חשמלfrustration: תסכולdisagreement: אי הסכמהdetermination: החלטיותimprovising: לאלתרmagical: קסומהcozy: חמיםsignificant: חשובvalued: מוערךcelebration: חגenergetic: אנרגטיתsurprise: הפתעהhugged: התחבקוsucceed: להצליחlet go: להרפותblended: השתלבוopinion: דעהBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fluent-fiction-hebrew--5818690/support.

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential
Socumopolus Open On The Operating Table

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 8:52


I, sir, I honor you my proxy And what will with what you make take of that, my beast and brawn affronted; That to no matter to which I may stand as though offered to the Gods, I am at bare my force and wary feast upon thy eyes as swarms, And then to no may have you since! I am at all, my eye, your arm, And hallowed crucifix! CHAOS shatters into a FIRE of FEATHERED fury and precedent mercury of volcanic embering magma and sparse clouds of silver and gold, while though first bleeding from the mouth he is engulfed in flame at once, becoming not unlike the Phoenix, a galaxy into his own forever escaping and never ending realms. Ahhh, you're right. YO WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST SEE? That's ludicrous! ah huh, I know, right. You took all that? Yep. {Enter The Multiverse} Sire, Your honor. I am bound. I have been forged. The crown. Certainly. Your high marks! Aye… You've been betrayed. …To no doubt. I am obliged to confront, your majesty, at all hours and in this your fortress— —your honor— And Chaos, that this, though there be your throne, Cannot bear weight of rock and stone to rebel archer, That which I am tied to seek, dear honor, Your vary mercy that there I, Here too, am slain! Damn. Creep shit, huh. Yeah. Why does Colbert get all the best parts?! Because he's capable of reading these types of monologues from cue cards! That circuit. He has a bigger cause than you know. [Redacted] It wasn't that I thought I was actively being watched, but more along the lines of knowing for a Friday, my mind wouldn't drift elsewhere and upward beyond, to the sixth, seventh, 8th or 15th floors— or whatever other crazy shit was apparently above them. Secret places I knew of and often thought about, but not too hard. It boggled my mind what was beyond and out of focus from the lower realms of New York, where it was dark and often dirty and hurtful to even wander. My breaths became deep and hollow; They won't turn your face to you, But they will burn through your whole world, wanting you undone Following sealing knives, half have no concious And tethered tongues— This is Levels, Watch us This is Levels, On your mark, This is levels, Christ conscious, This is Levels, Boats on the dock, Storm water, Pure thoughts of harm, But also luck, Drifting in that same water, Ducks, Not known in here our land, or others. You are no longer closer nor called for what you want It doesn't get that much more simple, nor more complex It doesn't get less disheveled than ‘anyway.' I suffer surface just to suffice this sauna trap It doesn't get any less leveled that two tall towers, September 11th. It doesn't get differentiated or dismissed, either, Without press involvement You got to love an easy bake oven and a handful of drama; You've got to love the plausible options for objections and motions to show cause You have got to love old folks and hard laughs, got to! You've got to love the cosmos for at least trying to show us God back, Though god turned back on us a month ago, Or so it was written More hard times And more cold half's And limbs lost, and marks and mauve and cranberry fortunes. More dusks and more dawns and more mortals but no heart left; No call to arms if you were worn backwards for your half. Now time for the calm but the ball bearings not lose but close hard down when you tip the nose up not to dive but force up the wheels as lifting planes does but you are donuts and dusk and dawn, and you are clutching stones in pockets, Four for corners of those the rock has, And that, North south, East west, And these days give gratitude, For wire stakes and high makes this time for more time deaf authors, Still no mortal walk has I, And still indifference to her call, my fortune is in death which may be cause to no one to suffer, As I have not love, And I have not friends, And I have not bonded and therefore this betrayal from where there speaks my meadow and assault have again lied, as devil does against all time. And so I smile, there, and welcome death, form withered birds did wander and then, before my eyes evolved to dust which then did sparkle, And there setting into scattered grains of sand. For which her shores were thought of, not as birds, but sure enough as rocks to till and thunder; And magnanimous waves you did there found I, Making graves and also these as caves, and banks, and ways to think her mazes as a construct. So now there, you are conformed, And all but may you came to offer. So there then shall tipping this and waves had planted oceans from my martyrs, And so again I called to brothers and also the fathers formed, as I had thought to know, these times and others as a motion [to show cause] So shattered banks and blanks my checkbook, scattered eyes though blue have yet been battered black and darkened; And also that became of which her office was unboxed, there was no work there, For her thoughts had caused the forests and winds to suffer from her art, therefore. There is no homeland, now or here or either, Shall I wonder? And then frayed her mark and also frayed this flag did fly for shame and horror. So there, did also Chaos sit and lack and gripping rope upon there crosses, also did my eye to mind, Him to a rope, but had departed. So I watched him hang from the noose, Though loosened grasp from known the ballet dancer, also then became the rabbit This of past and present. Ah, Fuck with me. I want you to. Aye aye. What is his power? Just wait for it… I don't think this is what you want it to— Just wait. Just listen? Listen to what? The man is just— blabbering. The cadence in his voice though; it's a rhythm. What, The cadence! In his voice— Mm. McDonald's. Okay?! But why are you saying—? Wait a minute. Wait what?! Play the tape back, and boost the audio. What for. Just do it, Mark. This costs a fortune and he's taking up all of our— THE MAN IN THE BOX has exploded. — time. What just happened. I told you he would do it. And we missed it. I don't get it. Where is he? There's no way of knowing yet. Check the grid. It's not… that simple…. Well then! Check the cadence. Or something ! Whatever you said. Jesus, I hate these alien motherfuckers! He's not an “alie What—? He's just— I mean— I do not understand. —he's human he's just— these ancients are gifted with— [sort of] Gifted?! You call that gifted?! He exploded into a fireball of feathers and— whatever this is— what is it?! It appears to be volcanic ash, sir. WHAT?! I'm moving backwards, forwards, backwards— forward time and time is dust from now on, I am in the end of my shattered and half lived life, Though bonded body to not my soul, which seeks not love and light, the morsels of the marker of my kind, And this to fill my aching desire to—- — now you've gotta run. From what? THE— AAAAhahsHAHSHjhabdbsnNadbdbamamBSBDNAGAGHAHghahsbabahaa!! WHAT WAS THAT. I DONT KNOW. I JUST HAD SIX ORGASMS. [BLACKOUT.] {Enter The Multiverse} DANE COOK wakes up from a VERY HARD NAP. …what just happened? This is your fault. You caused that. Okay. Gun in my face. I've had things, but not that. Get up. Jesus Christ. Just calm down. This is my calm. [The Festival Project ™] Do not panic. What the fuck are you telling me. Just stay calm. Do not panic. Don't panic what! That. Oh. You showed us what you are. No I did not. You want that? Uh… CC Just when you think you have me all figured out, I promise, it's not that. He has a gun! Fall back! Oh shitsauce, what in the fuck is going on! I may have had to stop and think for a moment ‘Where the fuck was I going?” The problem was I knew I already had the answer, and it was “Nowhere, fast.” Maybe even faster than ever. That hollow pit inside my stomach was calm now because most of all, I wasn't on the subway, I was on autopilot somewhere way far off from my body. Train me not, For this I die as one and always Sure to come for what is known and also for my martyr. Soon to fall I, bitter from the rock And drifting intermittent conscious, The constant not to known, But just a trough to all our horses. So this shame and guilt and rit and raft which I whitewater, so then to shall be betrayed as so they say I am, for now and onward. So her force is death and her tip have sung and those caves we made were of not fortune, but gloom and pity, merriment and pepper peer to socket and For now, my broken. Withered here and there And for to curse, But not to save my cycle, Dim this light for this I offer sacrament, Married waves and crevices of canyons I had watered, and then to twist of pine and though my time was won as always, want. The tip and twist of time would trim her down of those as slaughtered. Giving time and giving hate, and giving twins, And giving tin and giving golden graves, for maids And golden trophies. Giving taste and giving waste and giving ghosts wool coats for courthouses, Giving dim and dinner to these flames for which were ordered, have I. Giving those is taste and giving those is feasts, and giving those is masonry, created in her honor; Giving those is peace and wars, And to left ties, a peril force And giving these is tales and miners Trapped in these there caves as though you drift in barren lands. Well! Well. If I don't know who it is And I don't know what it is What I can't catch Man, Just leave the the fuck alone already, Would you? I have to wonder why I even come here, Full frozen How I'm running on low fuel, But just a sure to fact— (((Huh.))) Yeah, I recognize that dudes voice at this point Alright, maybe I am being followed. Yeah, that can't be a coincidence. It could. It is the rock. No it couldn't, Cause it's the rock. INT. ROCKEFELLER PLAZA. SUNRISE Okay, it's pretty from every angle! My fingers are frozen. Can I go inside now?! Yes. Here is the entrance. Jesus Christ! {Enter The Multiverse} Jesus All Day Christ. What are you looking at? I don't know yet. L E G E N D S It's pizza time. It's Kimmel time. [redacted] These are dangerous thoughts. Oh no, I turned my mind off. I love Kimmel, but I lost focus. Maybe this was the hour I needed without timing my life out. Then again, I did just recently watch him burst into flames in my living room. I have to wonder what that's about. Socumopolus Open On The Operating Table. Symposium, 2025/2026 TBA -Ū. Prod. By Blū Tha Gürū Symposium is a concept album that reinterprets the ancient Greek tradition of philosophical dialogue for the modern age. Taking its name from Plato's seminal text, which structured profound conversations about Love (Eros) as a series of distinct speeches, this album presents a series of intense, mythic narratives—the tracks—that each serve as a unique speech on the nature of consciousness, suffering, and transcendence. The album's unconventional structure, with initial tracks sporting double titles (e.g., forgetmenots.//follow through.), reflects the complex philosophical dualism explored throughout the work—the conflict between the body and the mind, the real and the dream, the past and the imperative to move forward. Each long-form track is a deep dive into an extreme mental state, an attempt to define the core truth of existence through an absurd or heightened reality. [Socumopolus Open On the Operating Table] This track is a visceral representation of the album's Platonic core. It is a grueling philosophical thought experiment set to music made to be experienced as though sifting through a gallery; as interpretive art rather than festival minded electronic dance music. ‘Socumolopus' opens in the uncomfortable and disjointed stairway of becoming undone at the midst of a medical mercy— unable to move or act with the understanding and awareness of a total loss of autonomy and control. A complete paralysis, but not of thought. Socumopolus Open On the Operating Table tells the story of a man undergoing high-risk, life-saving surgery. Due to a failure in anesthesia, he is trapped in a state of conscious paralysis—unable to alert the surgeons, yet fully aware as the operation unfolds. Indeed he reaches a certain purgatory of sorts and a certain death, as he becomes outward of himself enough to realize he knows nothing of this self, even his own name which he is called. He is now only Socumopolus. He is forced to watch his own body being opened, simultaneously experiencing the surgery from the table and from an out-of-body perspective above., however, once the initial shock of the blood and gore of his organs unraveling on the table before him, he drifts between lucid galaxies and worlds, traveling beyond all known time. His consciousness drifts in a purgatory spanning what is hours, but is rather eons in his own unaligned infinite outer consciousness, mingling the visceral reality of the operating room with non-sequitur dreams and the background noise of the hospital's televisions, and in and out of worlds alike; but also unknown. Symposium: A Concept Theory The track is a direct musical translation of Plato's Dualism—the belief that the mind/soul is separate from the physical body. [The Body] The character's physical being is the object of suffering (the operating table), imperfect and subject to the knife. [The Soul] His consciousness detaches, viewing the scene from above—this is the transcendent perspective, attempting to find "The Form of Truth" outside the confines of the suffering body. The character's hours-long, suspended state—neither fully alive nor dead, neither fully conscious nor dreaming—is the album's metaphor for the Ladder of Ascent in the Symposium. He is stuck in the intermediate steps, struggling between the earthly, mortal reality and the potential for a higher, purer vision, while the surrounding hospital noise and fragmented dreams represent the strange, sometimes absurd "speeches" (like Aristophanes' myth) that interrupt the pursuit of ultimate truth. In Socumopolus Open On the Operating Table, the operating room becomes the stage for a private, intense symposium on what it means to be aware when the self is literally dismantled. The surreality is not in the musicality, but the concept of the artwork itself, which reads most like an awkward statue or sculpture stationed distinctly in the way of a place you least expected, or perhaps even dead-center your normal course. It blocks the path with the cause to force you to think of creating an alternate route, or to travel or explore beyond what is familiar or known— or perhaps— just to force you to think at all when you may suppose the rest can just be turned off, as you cross out or autopilot and into a newfound structure for your own immortal cause. Thank You for Listening. Chroma 111. The Shoestring Theory. Copyright © The Complex Collective 2025 The Festival Project, Inc. ™ All rights reserved. Chroma111. Copyright © The Complex Collective 2025. [The Festival Project, Inc. ™] All rights reserved. UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED BY LAW. INFRIGMENT IS PUNSHABLE BY FEDERAL LAW

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]
Socumopolus Open On The Operating Table

[ENTER THE MULTIVERSE]

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 8:52


I, sir, I honor you my proxy And what will with what you make take of that, my beast and brawn affronted; That to no matter to which I may stand as though offered to the Gods, I am at bare my force and wary feast upon thy eyes as swarms, And then to no may have you since! I am at all, my eye, your arm, And hallowed crucifix! CHAOS shatters into a FIRE of FEATHERED fury and precedent mercury of volcanic embering magma and sparse clouds of silver and gold, while though first bleeding from the mouth he is engulfed in flame at once, becoming not unlike the Phoenix, a galaxy into his own forever escaping and never ending realms. Ahhh, you're right. YO WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST SEE? That's ludicrous! ah huh, I know, right. You took all that? Yep. {Enter The Multiverse} Sire, Your honor. I am bound. I have been forged. The crown. Certainly. Your high marks! Aye… You've been betrayed. …To no doubt. I am obliged to confront, your majesty, at all hours and in this your fortress— —your honor— And Chaos, that this, though there be your throne, Cannot bear weight of rock and stone to rebel archer, That which I am tied to seek, dear honor, Your vary mercy that there I, Here too, am slain! Damn. Creep shit, huh. Yeah. Why does Colbert get all the best parts?! Because he's capable of reading these types of monologues from cue cards! That circuit. He has a bigger cause than you know. [Redacted] It wasn't that I thought I was actively being watched, but more along the lines of knowing for a Friday, my mind wouldn't drift elsewhere and upward beyond, to the sixth, seventh, 8th or 15th floors— or whatever other crazy shit was apparently above them. Secret places I knew of and often thought about, but not too hard. It boggled my mind what was beyond and out of focus from the lower realms of New York, where it was dark and often dirty and hurtful to even wander. My breaths became deep and hollow; They won't turn your face to you, But they will burn through your whole world, wanting you undone Following sealing knives, half have no concious And tethered tongues— This is Levels, Watch us This is Levels, On your mark, This is levels, Christ conscious, This is Levels, Boats on the dock, Storm water, Pure thoughts of harm, But also luck, Drifting in that same water, Ducks, Not known in here our land, or others. You are no longer closer nor called for what you want It doesn't get that much more simple, nor more complex It doesn't get less disheveled than ‘anyway.' I suffer surface just to suffice this sauna trap It doesn't get any less leveled that two tall towers, September 11th. It doesn't get differentiated or dismissed, either, Without press involvement You got to love an easy bake oven and a handful of drama; You've got to love the plausible options for objections and motions to show cause You have got to love old folks and hard laughs, got to! You've got to love the cosmos for at least trying to show us God back, Though god turned back on us a month ago, Or so it was written More hard times And more cold half's And limbs lost, and marks and mauve and cranberry fortunes. More dusks and more dawns and more mortals but no heart left; No call to arms if you were worn backwards for your half. Now time for the calm but the ball bearings not lose but close hard down when you tip the nose up not to dive but force up the wheels as lifting planes does but you are donuts and dusk and dawn, and you are clutching stones in pockets, Four for corners of those the rock has, And that, North south, East west, And these days give gratitude, For wire stakes and high makes this time for more time deaf authors, Still no mortal walk has I, And still indifference to her call, my fortune is in death which may be cause to no one to suffer, As I have not love, And I have not friends, And I have not bonded and therefore this betrayal from where there speaks my meadow and assault have again lied, as devil does against all time. And so I smile, there, and welcome death, form withered birds did wander and then, before my eyes evolved to dust which then did sparkle, And there setting into scattered grains of sand. For which her shores were thought of, not as birds, but sure enough as rocks to till and thunder; And magnanimous waves you did there found I, Making graves and also these as caves, and banks, and ways to think her mazes as a construct. So now there, you are conformed, And all but may you came to offer. So there then shall tipping this and waves had planted oceans from my martyrs, And so again I called to brothers and also the fathers formed, as I had thought to know, these times and others as a motion [to show cause] So shattered banks and blanks my checkbook, scattered eyes though blue have yet been battered black and darkened; And also that became of which her office was unboxed, there was no work there, For her thoughts had caused the forests and winds to suffer from her art, therefore. There is no homeland, now or here or either, Shall I wonder? And then frayed her mark and also frayed this flag did fly for shame and horror. So there, did also Chaos sit and lack and gripping rope upon there crosses, also did my eye to mind, Him to a rope, but had departed. So I watched him hang from the noose, Though loosened grasp from known the ballet dancer, also then became the rabbit This of past and present. Ah, Fuck with me. I want you to. Aye aye. What is his power? Just wait for it… I don't think this is what you want it to— Just wait. Just listen? Listen to what? The man is just— blabbering. The cadence in his voice though; it's a rhythm. What, The cadence! In his voice— Mm. McDonald's. Okay?! But why are you saying—? Wait a minute. Wait what?! Play the tape back, and boost the audio. What for. Just do it, Mark. This costs a fortune and he's taking up all of our— THE MAN IN THE BOX has exploded. — time. What just happened. I told you he would do it. And we missed it. I don't get it. Where is he? There's no way of knowing yet. Check the grid. It's not… that simple…. Well then! Check the cadence. Or something ! Whatever you said. Jesus, I hate these alien motherfuckers! He's not an “alie What—? He's just— I mean— I do not understand. —he's human he's just— these ancients are gifted with— [sort of] Gifted?! You call that gifted?! He exploded into a fireball of feathers and— whatever this is— what is it?! It appears to be volcanic ash, sir. WHAT?! I'm moving backwards, forwards, backwards— forward time and time is dust from now on, I am in the end of my shattered and half lived life, Though bonded body to not my soul, which seeks not love and light, the morsels of the marker of my kind, And this to fill my aching desire to—- — now you've gotta run. From what? THE— AAAAhahsHAHSHjhabdbsnNadbdbamamBSBDNAGAGHAHghahsbabahaa!! WHAT WAS THAT. I DONT KNOW. I JUST HAD SIX ORGASMS. [BLACKOUT.] {Enter The Multiverse} DANE COOK wakes up from a VERY HARD NAP. …what just happened? This is your fault. You caused that. Okay. Gun in my face. I've had things, but not that. Get up. Jesus Christ. Just calm down. This is my calm. [The Festival Project ™] Do not panic. What the fuck are you telling me. Just stay calm. Do not panic. Don't panic what! That. Oh. You showed us what you are. No I did not. You want that? Uh… CC Just when you think you have me all figured out, I promise, it's not that. He has a gun! Fall back! Oh shitsauce, what in the fuck is going on! I may have had to stop and think for a moment ‘Where the fuck was I going?” The problem was I knew I already had the answer, and it was “Nowhere, fast.” Maybe even faster than ever. That hollow pit inside my stomach was calm now because most of all, I wasn't on the subway, I was on autopilot somewhere way far off from my body. Train me not, For this I die as one and always Sure to come for what is known and also for my martyr. Soon to fall I, bitter from the rock And drifting intermittent conscious, The constant not to known, But just a trough to all our horses. So this shame and guilt and rit and raft which I whitewater, so then to shall be betrayed as so they say I am, for now and onward. So her force is death and her tip have sung and those caves we made were of not fortune, but gloom and pity, merriment and pepper peer to socket and For now, my broken. Withered here and there And for to curse, But not to save my cycle, Dim this light for this I offer sacrament, Married waves and crevices of canyons I had watered, and then to twist of pine and though my time was won as always, want. The tip and twist of time would trim her down of those as slaughtered. Giving time and giving hate, and giving twins, And giving tin and giving golden graves, for maids And golden trophies. Giving taste and giving waste and giving ghosts wool coats for courthouses, Giving dim and dinner to these flames for which were ordered, have I. Giving those is taste and giving those is feasts, and giving those is masonry, created in her honor; Giving those is peace and wars, And to left ties, a peril force And giving these is tales and miners Trapped in these there caves as though you drift in barren lands. Well! Well. If I don't know who it is And I don't know what it is What I can't catch Man, Just leave the the fuck alone already, Would you? I have to wonder why I even come here, Full frozen How I'm running on low fuel, But just a sure to fact— (((Huh.))) Yeah, I recognize that dudes voice at this point Alright, maybe I am being followed. Yeah, that can't be a coincidence. It could. It is the rock. No it couldn't, Cause it's the rock. INT. ROCKEFELLER PLAZA. SUNRISE Okay, it's pretty from every angle! My fingers are frozen. Can I go inside now?! Yes. Here is the entrance. Jesus Christ! {Enter The Multiverse} Jesus All Day Christ. What are you looking at? I don't know yet. L E G E N D S It's pizza time. It's Kimmel time. [redacted] These are dangerous thoughts. Oh no, I turned my mind off. I love Kimmel, but I lost focus. Maybe this was the hour I needed without timing my life out. Then again, I did just recently watch him burst into flames in my living room. I have to wonder what that's about. Socumopolus Open On The Operating Table. Symposium, 2025/2026 TBA -Ū. Prod. By Blū Tha Gürū Symposium is a concept album that reinterprets the ancient Greek tradition of philosophical dialogue for the modern age. Taking its name from Plato's seminal text, which structured profound conversations about Love (Eros) as a series of distinct speeches, this album presents a series of intense, mythic narratives—the tracks—that each serve as a unique speech on the nature of consciousness, suffering, and transcendence. The album's unconventional structure, with initial tracks sporting double titles (e.g., forgetmenots.//follow through.), reflects the complex philosophical dualism explored throughout the work—the conflict between the body and the mind, the real and the dream, the past and the imperative to move forward. Each long-form track is a deep dive into an extreme mental state, an attempt to define the core truth of existence through an absurd or heightened reality. [Socumopolus Open On the Operating Table] This track is a visceral representation of the album's Platonic core. It is a grueling philosophical thought experiment set to music made to be experienced as though sifting through a gallery; as interpretive art rather than festival minded electronic dance music. ‘Socumolopus' opens in the uncomfortable and disjointed stairway of becoming undone at the midst of a medical mercy— unable to move or act with the understanding and awareness of a total loss of autonomy and control. A complete paralysis, but not of thought. Socumopolus Open On the Operating Table tells the story of a man undergoing high-risk, life-saving surgery. Due to a failure in anesthesia, he is trapped in a state of conscious paralysis—unable to alert the surgeons, yet fully aware as the operation unfolds. Indeed he reaches a certain purgatory of sorts and a certain death, as he becomes outward of himself enough to realize he knows nothing of this self, even his own name which he is called. He is now only Socumopolus. He is forced to watch his own body being opened, simultaneously experiencing the surgery from the table and from an out-of-body perspective above., however, once the initial shock of the blood and gore of his organs unraveling on the table before him, he drifts between lucid galaxies and worlds, traveling beyond all known time. His consciousness drifts in a purgatory spanning what is hours, but is rather eons in his own unaligned infinite outer consciousness, mingling the visceral reality of the operating room with non-sequitur dreams and the background noise of the hospital's televisions, and in and out of worlds alike; but also unknown. Symposium: A Concept Theory The track is a direct musical translation of Plato's Dualism—the belief that the mind/soul is separate from the physical body. [The Body] The character's physical being is the object of suffering (the operating table), imperfect and subject to the knife. [The Soul] His consciousness detaches, viewing the scene from above—this is the transcendent perspective, attempting to find "The Form of Truth" outside the confines of the suffering body. The character's hours-long, suspended state—neither fully alive nor dead, neither fully conscious nor dreaming—is the album's metaphor for the Ladder of Ascent in the Symposium. He is stuck in the intermediate steps, struggling between the earthly, mortal reality and the potential for a higher, purer vision, while the surrounding hospital noise and fragmented dreams represent the strange, sometimes absurd "speeches" (like Aristophanes' myth) that interrupt the pursuit of ultimate truth. In Socumopolus Open On the Operating Table, the operating room becomes the stage for a private, intense symposium on what it means to be aware when the self is literally dismantled. The surreality is not in the musicality, but the concept of the artwork itself, which reads most like an awkward statue or sculpture stationed distinctly in the way of a place you least expected, or perhaps even dead-center your normal course. It blocks the path with the cause to force you to think of creating an alternate route, or to travel or explore beyond what is familiar or known— or perhaps— just to force you to think at all when you may suppose the rest can just be turned off, as you cross out or autopilot and into a newfound structure for your own immortal cause. Thank You for Listening. Chroma 111. The Shoestring Theory. Copyright © The Complex Collective 2025 The Festival Project, Inc. ™ All rights reserved. Chroma111. Copyright © The Complex Collective 2025. [The Festival Project, Inc. ™] All rights reserved. UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED BY LAW. INFRIGMENT IS PUNSHABLE BY FEDERAL LAW

Gerald’s World.
Socumopolus On The Operating Table

Gerald’s World.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 8:52


I, sir, I honor you my proxy And what will with what you make take of that, my beast and brawn affronted; That to no matter to which I may stand as though offered to the Gods, I am at bare my force and wary feast upon thy eyes as swarms, And then to no may have you since! I am at all, my eye, your arm, And hallowed crucifix! CHAOS shatters into a FIRE of FEATHERED fury and precedent mercury of volcanic embering magma and sparse clouds of silver and gold, while though first bleeding from the mouth he is engulfed in flame at once, becoming not unlike the Phoenix, a galaxy into his own forever escaping and never ending realms. Ahhh, you're right. YO WHAT THE FUCK DID I JUST SEE? That's ludicrous! ah huh, I know, right. You took all that? Yep. {Enter The Multiverse} Sire, Your honor. I am bound. I have been forged. The crown. Certainly. Your high marks! Aye… You've been betrayed. …To no doubt. I am obliged to confront, your majesty, at all hours and in this your fortress— —your honor— And Chaos, that this, though there be your throne, Cannot bear weight of rock and stone to rebel archer, That which I am tied to seek, dear honor, Your vary mercy that there I, Here too, am slain! Damn. Creep shit, huh. Yeah. Why does Colbert get all the best parts?! Because he's capable of reading these types of monologues from cue cards! That circuit. He has a bigger cause than you know. [Redacted] It wasn't that I thought I was actively being watched, but more along the lines of knowing for a Friday, my mind wouldn't drift elsewhere and upward beyond, to the sixth, seventh, 8th or 15th floors— or whatever other crazy shit was apparently above them. Secret places I knew of and often thought about, but not too hard. It boggled my mind what was beyond and out of focus from the lower realms of New York, where it was dark and often dirty and hurtful to even wander. My breaths became deep and hollow; They won't turn your face to you, But they will burn through your whole world, wanting you undone Following sealing knives, half have no concious And tethered tongues— This is Levels, Watch us This is Levels, On your mark, This is levels, Christ conscious, This is Levels, Boats on the dock, Storm water, Pure thoughts of harm, But also luck, Drifting in that same water, Ducks, Not known in here our land, or others. You are no longer closer nor called for what you want It doesn't get that much more simple, nor more complex It doesn't get less disheveled than ‘anyway.' I suffer surface just to suffice this sauna trap It doesn't get any less leveled that two tall towers, September 11th. It doesn't get differentiated or dismissed, either, Without press involvement You got to love an easy bake oven and a handful of drama; You've got to love the plausible options for objections and motions to show cause You have got to love old folks and hard laughs, got to! You've got to love the cosmos for at least trying to show us God back, Though god turned back on us a month ago, Or so it was written More hard times And more cold half's And limbs lost, and marks and mauve and cranberry fortunes. More dusks and more dawns and more mortals but no heart left; No call to arms if you were worn backwards for your half. Now time for the calm but the ball bearings not lose but close hard down when you tip the nose up not to dive but force up the wheels as lifting planes does but you are donuts and dusk and dawn, and you are clutching stones in pockets, Four for corners of those the rock has, And that, North south, East west, And these days give gratitude, For wire stakes and high makes this time for more time deaf authors, Still no mortal walk has I, And still indifference to her call, my fortune is in death which may be cause to no one to suffer, As I have not love, And I have not friends, And I have not bonded and therefore this betrayal from where there speaks my meadow and assault have again lied, as devil does against all time. And so I smile, there, and welcome death, form withered birds did wander and then, before my eyes evolved to dust which then did sparkle, And there setting into scattered grains of sand. For which her shores were thought of, not as birds, but sure enough as rocks to till and thunder; And magnanimous waves you did there found I, Making graves and also these as caves, and banks, and ways to think her mazes as a construct. So now there, you are conformed, And all but may you came to offer. So there then shall tipping this and waves had planted oceans from my martyrs, And so again I called to brothers and also the fathers formed, as I had thought to know, these times and others as a motion [to show cause] So shattered banks and blanks my checkbook, scattered eyes though blue have yet been battered black and darkened; And also that became of which her office was unboxed, there was no work there, For her thoughts had caused the forests and winds to suffer from her art, therefore. There is no homeland, now or here or either, Shall I wonder? And then frayed her mark and also frayed this flag did fly for shame and horror. So there, did also Chaos sit and lack and gripping rope upon there crosses, also did my eye to mind, Him to a rope, but had departed. So I watched him hang from the noose, Though loosened grasp from known the ballet dancer, also then became the rabbit This of past and present. Ah, Fuck with me. I want you to. Aye aye. What is his power? Just wait for it… I don't think this is what you want it to— Just wait. Just listen? Listen to what? The man is just— blabbering. The cadence in his voice though; it's a rhythm. What, The cadence! In his voice— Mm. McDonald's. Okay?! But why are you saying—? Wait a minute. Wait what?! Play the tape back, and boost the audio. What for. Just do it, Mark. This costs a fortune and he's taking up all of our— THE MAN IN THE BOX has exploded. — time. What just happened. I told you he would do it. And we missed it. I don't get it. Where is he? There's no way of knowing yet. Check the grid. It's not… that simple…. Well then! Check the cadence. Or something ! Whatever you said. Jesus, I hate these alien motherfuckers! He's not an “alie What—? He's just— I mean— I do not understand. —he's human he's just— these ancients are gifted with— [sort of] Gifted?! You call that gifted?! He exploded into a fireball of feathers and— whatever this is— what is it?! It appears to be volcanic ash, sir. WHAT?! I'm moving backwards, forwards, backwards— forward time and time is dust from now on, I am in the end of my shattered and half lived life, Though bonded body to not my soul, which seeks not love and light, the morsels of the marker of my kind, And this to fill my aching desire to—- — now you've gotta run. From what? THE— AAAAhahsHAHSHjhabdbsnNadbdbamamBSBDNAGAGHAHghahsbabahaa!! WHAT WAS THAT. I DONT KNOW. I JUST HAD SIX ORGASMS. [BLACKOUT.] {Enter The Multiverse} DANE COOK wakes up from a VERY HARD NAP. …what just happened? This is your fault. You caused that. Okay. Gun in my face. I've had things, but not that. Get up. Jesus Christ. Just calm down. This is my calm. [The Festival Project ™] Do not panic. What the fuck are you telling me. Just stay calm. Do not panic. Don't panic what! That. Oh. You showed us what you are. No I did not. You want that? Uh… CC Just when you think you have me all figured out, I promise, it's not that. He has a gun! Fall back! Oh shitsauce, what in the fuck is going on! I may have had to stop and think for a moment ‘Where the fuck was I going?” The problem was I knew I already had the answer, and it was “Nowhere, fast.” Maybe even faster than ever. That hollow pit inside my stomach was calm now because most of all, I wasn't on the subway, I was on autopilot somewhere way far off from my body. Train me not, For this I die as one and always Sure to come for what is known and also for my martyr. Soon to fall I, bitter from the rock And drifting intermittent conscious, The constant not to known, But just a trough to all our horses. So this shame and guilt and rit and raft which I whitewater, so then to shall be betrayed as so they say I am, for now and onward. So her force is death and her tip have sung and those caves we made were of not fortune, but gloom and pity, merriment and pepper peer to socket and For now, my broken. Withered here and there And for to curse, But not to save my cycle, Dim this light for this I offer sacrament, Married waves and crevices of canyons I had watered, and then to twist of pine and though my time was won as always, want. The tip and twist of time would trim her down of those as slaughtered. Giving time and giving hate, and giving twins, And giving tin and giving golden graves, for maids And golden trophies. Giving taste and giving waste and giving ghosts wool coats for courthouses, Giving dim and dinner to these flames for which were ordered, have I. Giving those is taste and giving those is feasts, and giving those is masonry, created in her honor; Giving those is peace and wars, And to left ties, a peril force And giving these is tales and miners Trapped in these there caves as though you drift in barren lands. Well! Well. If I don't know who it is And I don't know what it is What I can't catch Man, Just leave the the fuck alone already, Would you? I have to wonder why I even come here, Full frozen How I'm running on low fuel, But just a sure to fact— (((Huh.))) Yeah, I recognize that dudes voice at this point Alright, maybe I am being followed. Yeah, that can't be a coincidence. It could. It is the rock. No it couldn't, Cause it's the rock. INT. ROCKEFELLER PLAZA. SUNRISE Okay, it's pretty from every angle! My fingers are frozen. Can I go inside now?! Yes. Here is the entrance. Jesus Christ! {Enter The Multiverse} Jesus All Day Christ. What are you looking at? I don't know yet. L E G E N D S It's pizza time. It's Kimmel time. [redacted] These are dangerous thoughts. Oh no, I turned my mind off. I love Kimmel, but I lost focus. Maybe this was the hour I needed without timing my life out. Then again, I did just recently watch him burst into flames in my living room. I have to wonder what that's about. Socumopolus Open On The Operating Table. Symposium, 2025/2026 TBA -Ū. Prod. By Blū Tha Gürū Symposium is a concept album that reinterprets the ancient Greek tradition of philosophical dialogue for the modern age. Taking its name from Plato's seminal text, which structured profound conversations about Love (Eros) as a series of distinct speeches, this album presents a series of intense, mythic narratives—the tracks—that each serve as a unique speech on the nature of consciousness, suffering, and transcendence. The album's unconventional structure, with initial tracks sporting double titles (e.g., forgetmenots.//follow through.), reflects the complex philosophical dualism explored throughout the work—the conflict between the body and the mind, the real and the dream, the past and the imperative to move forward. Each long-form track is a deep dive into an extreme mental state, an attempt to define the core truth of existence through an absurd or heightened reality. [Socumopolus Open On the Operating Table] This track is a visceral representation of the album's Platonic core. It is a grueling philosophical thought experiment set to music made to be experienced as though sifting through a gallery; as interpretive art rather than festival minded electronic dance music. ‘Socumolopus' opens in the uncomfortable and disjointed stairway of becoming undone at the midst of a medical mercy— unable to move or act with the understanding and awareness of a total loss of autonomy and control. A complete paralysis, but not of thought. Socumopolus Open On the Operating Table tells the story of a man undergoing high-risk, life-saving surgery. Due to a failure in anesthesia, he is trapped in a state of conscious paralysis—unable to alert the surgeons, yet fully aware as the operation unfolds. Indeed he reaches a certain purgatory of sorts and a certain death, as he becomes outward of himself enough to realize he knows nothing of this self, even his own name which he is called. He is now only Socumopolus. He is forced to watch his own body being opened, simultaneously experiencing the surgery from the table and from an out-of-body perspective above., however, once the initial shock of the blood and gore of his organs unraveling on the table before him, he drifts between lucid galaxies and worlds, traveling beyond all known time. His consciousness drifts in a purgatory spanning what is hours, but is rather eons in his own unaligned infinite outer consciousness, mingling the visceral reality of the operating room with non-sequitur dreams and the background noise of the hospital's televisions, and in and out of worlds alike; but also unknown. Symposium: A Concept Theory The track is a direct musical translation of Plato's Dualism—the belief that the mind/soul is separate from the physical body. [The Body] The character's physical being is the object of suffering (the operating table), imperfect and subject to the knife. [The Soul] His consciousness detaches, viewing the scene from above—this is the transcendent perspective, attempting to find "The Form of Truth" outside the confines of the suffering body. The character's hours-long, suspended state—neither fully alive nor dead, neither fully conscious nor dreaming—is the album's metaphor for the Ladder of Ascent in the Symposium. He is stuck in the intermediate steps, struggling between the earthly, mortal reality and the potential for a higher, purer vision, while the surrounding hospital noise and fragmented dreams represent the strange, sometimes absurd "speeches" (like Aristophanes' myth) that interrupt the pursuit of ultimate truth. In Socumopolus Open On the Operating Table, the operating room becomes the stage for a private, intense symposium on what it means to be aware when the self is literally dismantled. The surreality is not in the musicality, but the concept of the artwork itself, which reads most like an awkward statue or sculpture stationed distinctly in the way of a place you least expected, or perhaps even dead-center your normal course. It blocks the path with the cause to force you to think of creating an alternate route, or to travel or explore beyond what is familiar or known— or perhaps— just to force you to think at all when you may suppose the rest can just be turned off, as you cross out or autopilot and into a newfound structure for your own immortal cause. Thank You for Listening. Chroma 111. The Shoestring Theory. Copyright © The Complex Collective 2025 The Festival Project, Inc. ™ All rights reserved. Chroma111. Copyright © The Complex Collective 2025. [The Festival Project, Inc. ™] All rights reserved. UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED BY LAW. INFRIGMENT IS PUNSHABLE BY FEDERAL LAW

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK
Media blackout on 62K migrant kids rescued by Trump Admin, but not Epstein story

AMERICA OUT LOUD PODCAST NETWORK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 57:50 Transcription Available


After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Biden lost track of hundreds of thousands of migrant children, leaving untold numbers vulnerable to sex trafficking, forced labor, or worse. In just 11 months, @POTUS and his administration have rescued 62,000 of these missing kids. You wouldn't know about this rescue if you were only listening to the mainstream media, they're focused on the Epstein hoax...

Nessun Dorma 80s & 90s Football Podcast
Season 1985/86 Episode 8 - Blackout

Nessun Dorma 80s & 90s Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 55:35


One theme that has been consistent throughout this season was the television blackout that dominated the first half of it. Martyn sits down with the author and academic Roger Domeneghetti to get into the detail of why it happened, how it ended and football's fascinating relationship with the medium before and after. Roger's excellent work Everybody Wants To Rule The World: Britain, Sport and the 1980s can be found here and is heartily recommended. https://amzn.eu/d/bJkufCR If you want weekly exclusive bonus shows, want your episodes without ads and a couple of days earlier or just want to support the podcast, then head over to ⁠⁠patreon.com/NessunDormaPodcast⁠⁠ where you can subscribe for only $3.99 a month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Die Presse 18'48''
Österreichs Stromnetz vor großen Aufgaben

Die Presse 18'48''

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 17:42 Transcription Available


Ohne eine verlässliche, stabile und kostengünstige Stromversorgung ist kein wirtschaftlicher Erfolg möglich. Vor welchen Herausforderungen der Übertragungsnetzbetreiber Austrian Power Grid durch die Transformation hin zu erneuerbaren Energien steht, erklärt Gerhard Christiner, Vorstandssprecher von Austrian Power Grid AG (APG).

AFTER DARK
Media blackout on 62K migrant kids rescued by Trump Admin, but not Epstein story

AFTER DARK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 57:50 Transcription Available


After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Biden lost track of hundreds of thousands of migrant children, leaving untold numbers vulnerable to sex trafficking, forced labor, or worse. In just 11 months, @POTUS and his administration have rescued 62,000 of these missing kids. You wouldn't know about this rescue if you were only listening to the mainstream media, they're focused on the Epstein hoax...

Radio Novan Aamun Iltapalat
Kootut Selitykset: "Ihan totaalinen blackout!"

Radio Novan Aamun Iltapalat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 14:40


Tällä viikolla kisaamaan pääsivät Tanja, Eira, Katja, Hanna ja Miia. Kuka tai ketkä nappasi itselleen viikon himotuimman palkinnon – Radio Novan Aamun oman kahvimukin?Ota osaa Radio Novan Aamun Sanaselityspeliin arkisin klo 08!

EZ$ Podcast—Hosted by Zak Leedom, CFP®
Travel Rewards 101: How to Turn Everyday Spending Into Luxury Vacations (Without Overspending)

EZ$ Podcast—Hosted by Zak Leedom, CFP®

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 37:12


Most people think travel rewards are confusing, time-consuming, or only useful for frequent fliers. But in reality, when you understand how to earn and redeem points strategically, you can turn your normal everyday spending into deeply discounted travel — even at luxury hotels charging $1,500+ a night. In this episode, Adam sits down with Colin Stroud, founder of Go Somewhere, who has built one of the fastest-growing travel-rewards education platforms on LinkedIn. Colin breaks down how retirees, families, and business owners can use points more intentionally, avoid common mistakes, and unlock outsized value — whether you're looking for a simple getaway or a bucket-list luxury vacation. Episode Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro & topic overview 03:00 – Colin's story: From insurance job to building a travel-rewards business 06:00 – Why flexible points (Chase, Amex, Capital One) beat airline & hotel cards 09:00 – The two ways to "win" with points: Earning and redeeming 12:00 – How transfer partners unlock 4–5x more value 15:00 – The $1,500/night Hyatt example that cost only 30k points 17:00 – Biggest mistakes people make with points (and how to avoid them) 20:00 – How retirees on fixed incomes can stretch travel budgets significantly 23:00 – Everyday vs. luxury redemptions: where the real arbitrage is 25:00 – Choosing the right travel card for your specific lifestyle 28:00 – Blackout dates, devaluations & why hoarding points is a bad idea 29:00 – Tools & apps to simplify points: Daily Drop, Point.me, and more 31:00 – Two of Colin's favorite success stories (including a family of 10 flying lie-flat!) 34:00 – Colin's #1 "if you do nothing else" strategy for absolute beginners 36:00 – Closing thoughts & where to learn more Key Takeaways:

The David Pakman Show
12/9/25: Data blackout as MAGA civil war explodes

The David Pakman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 74:17


-- On the Show -- Senator Mark Kelly, Democrat from Arizona, joins us to discuss the video he put out with fellow lawmakers reminding troops to ignore unlawful orders, which prompted threats from Donald Trump and his supporters -- Donald Trump cancels major economic reports during a shutdown, creating a nationwide data blackout that hides worsening economic conditions -- Lawmakers promote a bizarre airport pull-up station while Robert F Kennedy Jr makes extreme and false claims -- Donald Trump lashes out at Marjorie Taylor Greene on Truth Social after she publicly mocks him and contradicts his narrative -- Donald Trump rambles through policy questions, attacks reporters, and contradicts himself about releasing evidence -- Donald Trump announces a multibillion-dollar farm bailout to offset damage from his own trade war while showing little understanding of the policy he promotes -- Karoline Leavitt repeats false talking points about tariffs, soybeans, and inflation during a string of interviews -- Nick Fuentes embraces Holocaust jokes and praises Adolf Hitler in a chaotic interview that exposes his extremist worldview and personal insecurities -- On the Bonus Show: A Democrat has a shot in Miami's mayoral election today, Jasmine Crockett launches a Senate run in Texas, the ICEBlock maker sues Trump after Apple removed the app, and much more…

Everything Life and Real Estate
Our 2025 Favorite Things Gift Guide

Everything Life and Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 49:21


In this episode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry share their favorite discoveries from the past year—everything from productivity tools and spiritual-growth resources to wellness gadgets, skincare splurges, and travel must-haves. Through personal stories, funny confessions, and genuinely useful recommendations, they walk listeners through the products and habits that made the biggest impact on their routines, relationships, and health. This episode is packed with practical ideas and heartfelt reflections! Gift Links Sprinter Van John Maxwell pen Gratitude Journal (3-minute format) Growth Plan Workbook by Mac Lake / Multiply Group Chris Hodges' Bible Study materials 5-year or 10-year daily journal Skylight Calendar (digital wall calendar) Not-So-Big-A wall calendar (Amazon) Tabbed document envelopes Momentous whey protein (grass-fed) Morning Routine Packets (ACV + lemon + sea salt + electrolytes) Thorne Daily Electrolytes (Mango Lime) Create Gummies (creatine gummies — multiple flavors) Symbiotica Apple Cider Vinegar pills FRESKO vacuum sealer Somnifix mouth tape Bon Charge sauna blanket Higher Dose PEMF mat Vibration plate Joovv red light panel Naturepedic mattress ChiliPad / cooling sleep system Blue light blocking glasses Blackout sleep mask Ketone urine strips Stelo by Dexcom (glucose monitor) MBR Cream Extraordinary moisturizer Lululemon Day Drift High-Rise Trouser Lululemon Hang Tight Top (short + long sleeve) Gola sneakers AION weighted vest Omorpho weighted vest (10 lb G-Vest) The Food Nanny baking mixes Evercool comforter Mark & Graham packing cubes Aura digital picture frame (A-U-R-A)

SWR Aktuell im Gespräch
Der große Blackout: Sind wir auf flächendeckende Stromausfälle vorbereitet?

SWR Aktuell im Gespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 5:23


Dass der Strom aus der Steckdose kommt, ist für uns selbstverständlich. Aber bleibt das so? Cyber-Angriffe auf unsere Infrastruktur nehmen zu. Der große Blackout ist ein Szenario, auf das wir vorbereitet sein sollten. Ob das auch so ist, wollten unsere Kollegen von Report Mainz wissen. Sie haben alle deutschen Landkreise und kreisfreien Städte abgeklopft, um zu prüfen, wo wir im Fall der Fälle stehen. Darüber spricht SWR Aktuell-Moderator Bernhard Seiler mit Aleksandra van de Pol. Sie ist eine der Report-Autorinnen.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep172: The Secret Tour of Long Island's Spy Ring — Nathaniel Philbrick — Washington's tour of Long Island in April 1790 is characterized as a secretive journey implemented with a deliberate "press blackout," likely designed to quietly t

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 9:36


The Secret Tour of Long Island's Spy Ring — Nathaniel Philbrick — Washington's tour of Long Island in April 1790 is characterized as a secretive journey implemented with a deliberate "press blackout," likely designed to quietly thank members of the Culper Spy Ring who had conducted intelligence operations during the Revolutionary War. Unlike his extensively documented other travels, there are no surviving diary entries or newspaper accounts of this mysterious trip. Philbrick suggests Washington visited former spies including Austin Roe and Robert Townsend to personally express gratitude for their extraordinary risks and contributions to American independence. Philbrickhighlights serendipitous historical connections, including a chair in Huntington later used by President Theodore Roosevelt, symbolically linking two presidencies across centuries through shared physical objects. 1789

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network
The Story Walking Radio Hour with Wendy Fachon: Meet the Wild Things: Children's Books for Conservation

Dreamvisions 7 Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 59:47


Meet the Wild Things: Children's Books for Conservation Guests Hayley and John Rocco, Children's Author and Illustrator Team, Co-founders of Children's Book Creators for Conservation (CBCC) One million species are threatened with extinction, and the number one cause is habitat loss. We have the knowledge and the ability to reverse this trend by 1) protecting important areas from destruction, 2) restoring habitats that have been lost, and 3) rewilding restored habitats. Rewilding means reintroducing wild species in a way that brings back ecological balance. Guests Hayley and John Rocco are the co-founders of Children's Book Creators for Conservation (CBCC), a collective of children's book authors and illustrators who support conservation efforts with the mission to partner with organizations like Wild Tomorrow. Members of this collective use their creative storytelling skills to amplify the work of conservationists and make lasting connections with young readers that cultivate a climate of hope. Their stories empower children with the knowledge, inspiration and confidence they need to be change makers and future leaders. Hayley Rocco is the author of multiple books for young readers including Wild Places: The Life of Naturalist David Attenborough and the Meet the Wild Things series about endangered animals which she and her husband, John Rocco, created together. An ambassador for Wild Tomorrow, a nonprofit focused on conservation and rewilding South Africa, Hayley travels the world armed with a pen, a journal, and her camera, discovering stories of wild things and wild places. John Rocco is the #1 New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of many acclaimed books for children, including Blackout, the recipient of a Caldecott Honor, and How We Got to the Moon, which received a Sibert Honor and was longlisted for the National Book Award. John, also an ambassador for Wild Tomorrow, ventures with Hayley into the wild in search of stories they can bring back and share with readers everywhere. John and Hayley live in Rhode Island in an old house tucked in the woods near the sea. LOOK FOR THESE BOOKS BY HAYLEY AND JOHN ROCCO Wild Places: The Life of Naturalist David Attenborough https://www.amazon.com/Wild-Places-Naturalist-David-Attenborough/dp/0593618092 All the Books https://www.amazon.com/All-Books-Hayley-Rocco/dp/0316512745 Hello, I'm a Sloth (Meet the Wild Things, Book 1) https://www.amazon.com/Hello-Sloth-Meet-Wild-Things-ebook/dp/B0CJT9ZWZK Hello, I'm a Pangolin (Meet the Wild Things, Book 2) https://www.amazon.com/Hello-Pangolin-Meet-Wild-Things-ebook/dp/B0CJT8N9X4 Hello, I'm a Quokka (Meet the Wild Things, Book 3) https://www.amazon.com/Hello-Quokka-Meet-Wild-Things-ebook/dp/B0CQJHMGTP INFORMATION RESOURCES Learn more about the remarkable Gray Tree Frog - View its camouflage photos; find craft ideas, walking activities, creative writing and more children's book recommendations on Wendy's Substack at https://storywalkerwendy.substack.com/p/frogs-of-stone Meet the Wild Things https://www.meetthewildthings.com/ Meet the Children's Book Creators for Conservation 2025 Team https://www.meetthewildthings.com/cbcc.html Visit Hayley Rocco at https://www.hayleyrocco.com/ Find more of her books, and follow her on Instagram @hayleyroccobooks. Visit John Rocco at https://roccoart.com/index.html  Find more of his books, and follow him on Instagram @roccoart. Learn more about Wild Tomorrow https://wildtomorrow.org/ Purchase Wendy's book, The Angel Heart - https://www.amazon.com/Angel-Heart-Wendy-Nadherny-Fachon/dp/1967270279/ref=sr_1_1 Read about DIPG: Eternal Hope Versus Terminal Corruption by Dean Fachon begin to uncover the truth about cancer - https://dipgbook.com/ Learn more at https://netwalkri.com email storywalkerwendy@gmail.com or call 401 529-6830. Connect with Wendy to order copies of Fiddlesticks, The Angel Heart or Storywalker Wild Plant Magic Cards. Subscribe to Wendy's blog Writing with Wendy at www.wendyfachon.blog. Join Wendy on facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/StoryWalkingRadio

NEGRONI NIGHTS
#128 mit Marc Elsberg: Blackout - Was tun, wenn alles stillsteht?

NEGRONI NIGHTS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 56:39 Transcription Available


Isabel und Lukas ertappen sich immer wieder bei dem Gedanken, wie erschreckend unvorbereitet sie eigentlich auf einen sogenannten Blackout wären – also einen kompletten Stromausfall über mehrere Tage. Genau das war der Anlass, jemanden einzuladen, der sich wie kaum ein anderer mit diesem Szenario beschäftigt hat: Marc Elsberg. Mit seinem Thriller „Blackout“, über 2 Millionen Mal verkauft und inzwischen von JOYN mit Moritz Bleibtreu verfilmt, hat Marc das Thema in den deutschsprachigen Mainstream katapultiert. Lukas will natürlich wissen, wo Marc seinen geheimen Bunker versteckt hält – und ob man im Ernstfall besser mit E-Auto oder Diesel unterwegs ist. Herausgekommen ist eine Stunde, randvoll mit Wissen, praktischen Gedanken und erstaunlich vielen Aha-Momenten darüber, wie es eigentlich um unsere Welt steht, und wie wir mit Unsicherheit und Extremsituationen umgehen können. Jetzt reinhören!

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
12-03-25 - Recapping Last Night's Playdio Finals - Guy On Trial And His Cheating Wife Porn Searches Are In Evidence Making Us Worry About Our Search Histories - Did Someone Roofy John Last Night As We Recall Our Blackout Nights

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 36:12


12-03-25 - Recapping Last Night's Playdio Finals - Guy On Trial And His Cheating Wife Porn Searches Are In Evidence Making Us Worry About Our Search Histories - Did Someone Roofy John Last Night As We Recall Our Blackout NightsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
12-03-25 - Recapping Last Night's Playdio Finals - Guy On Trial And His Cheating Wife Porn Searches Are In Evidence Making Us Worry About Our Search Histories - Did Someone Roofy John Last Night As We Recall Our Blackout Nights

Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 36:12


12-03-25 - Recapping Last Night's Playdio Finals - Guy On Trial And His Cheating Wife Porn Searches Are In Evidence Making Us Worry About Our Search Histories - Did Someone Roofy John Last Night As We Recall Our Blackout NightsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Manila Times Podcasts
OPINION: Why the news blackout and public ignorance of climate summit in Brazil? | Dec. 4, 2025

The Manila Times Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 2:48


OPINION: Why the news blackout and public ignorance of climate summit in Brazil? | Dec. 4, 2025Subscribe to The Manila Times Channel - https://tmt.ph/YTSubscribe Visit our website at https://www.manilatimes.net Follow us: Facebook - https://tmt.ph/facebook Instagram - https://tmt.ph/instagram Twitter - https://tmt.ph/twitter DailyMotion - https://tmt.ph/dailymotion Subscribe to our Digital Edition - https://tmt.ph/digital Check out our Podcasts: Spotify - https://tmt.ph/spotify Apple Podcasts - https://tmt.ph/applepodcasts Amazon Music - https://tmt.ph/amazonmusic Deezer: https://tmt.ph/deezer Stitcher: https://tmt.ph/stitcherTune In: https://tmt.ph/tunein#TheManilaTimes#KeepUpWithTheTimes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
Follow up: Alarming blackout hits Children's Memorial Institute amid debt and backup failures 

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 2:50 Transcription Available


Bongani Bingwa speaks to Dr Dee Blackie, Children’s Memorial Institute board member and also founder and director of the Sensory Space about the latest update on their power crisis. The Children’s Memorial Institute faced a blackout reportedly linked to a R41.5-million debt, compounded by failed backup generators, raising urgent questions about contingency planning and the resilience of critical health infrastructure. 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station. Bongani makes sense of the news, interviews the key newsmakers of the day, and holds those in power to account on your behalf. The team bring you all you need to know to start your day Thank you for listening to a podcast from 702 Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 06:00 and 09:00 (SA Time) to Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa broadcast on 702: https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/36edSLV or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/zEcM35T Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beach Cops
Slop Quest 107 Thanksgiving Toilet Blackout

Beach Cops

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 74:02


Patreon.com/slopquest for full episodes and much, much more! Comedian Ryan O’Neill and Illustrator Andrew DeWitt bring you the dumbest takes on news, movies and ridiculous business ideas every week on Slop Quest! Andy almost blackouts on the toilet. Then an old listener gets out of prison and is confused on what episode of the podcast we’re on. Ryan finds out that the Japanese are experimenting by filling butts with liquid oxygen. They speculate on the sports related applications of this brave new technology. Then they talk about america’s new nicotine obsession. Andy finds the earliest recorded jokes. Then Andy finds a giant tittied German chick online and rages when O’Neill says he doesn’t care. Then he tries to get Andy to restart Babes of Dongaria. They talk about horny Boomer comments on public profiles with all their real world information on it. Then O’Neill fantasizes about Andy being the only man in history to be sex trafficked. O’Neill brags about his “Connect 4” mind games that makes his wife second guess all her moves. This infuriates Andrew to the point that Dark Andy returns. Then O’Neill brags about how good he is at sheep sheering and how many alpaca items he has.

A2D Radio
Agree to Disagree on A2DRadio Black Friday Blackout Gone Wrong! Eagles Lose 2nd Straight_ Pathetic Offense! Game Recap

A2D Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 132:09 Transcription Available


Black Friday Blackout Gone Wrong! Birds Lose 2nd Straight, Pathetic Offense! Game RecapThe nightmare continues. The Eagles dropped their second straight game, suffering an embarrassing loss to the Bears on Black Friday. Instead of redemption, the offense delivered a pathetic performance, leading to the most difficult question of the season: Has the team officially lost its Super Bowl ceiling? We break down the Eagles vs Bears Recap and try to find answers in the wreckage.

History Rage
256. Blackout and Betrayal: The Criminals Who Thrived in Wartime London with Mark Ellis

History Rage

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 39:46


This week on History Rage, host Paul Bavill is joined by historian and author Mark Ellis, known for his gripping Frank Merlin detective novels and his latest work, Boom Time: True Crime in World War II London. Together, they traverse the shadowy underbelly of wartime Britain, revealing the grim realities that lay beneath the celebrated Blitz spirit.The Dark Side of the Blitz: Mark passionately confronts the myth that the British public maintained a dignified composure during the war. He unveils the shocking truth: crime surged by 60% from 1939 to 1945, with ordinary citizens engaging in looting, black market dealings, and even violent crime amidst the chaos.Notorious Criminals: Delve into the lives of infamous figures like Gordon Cummins, the 'Blackout Ripper', and John Haig, the 'Acid Bath Killer', whose heinous acts thrived in the cover of darkness. Mark shares harrowing accounts of wartime crimes that challenge the narrative of British resilience.The Black Market Boom: Explore the expansive black market that flourished during the war, as spivs and organised gangs capitalised on rationing and scarcity. Mark explains how these operations were not merely opportunistic but well-planned criminal enterprises that included everything from armed robberies to the theft of military supplies.Police Struggles: With police numbers dwindling as many officers enlisted, Mark discusses the challenges faced by law enforcement in combating this surge in crime. The episode highlights the corruption and complicity within the ranks, as some officers became entangled in the very criminal activities they were meant to suppress.American Influence: The arrival of American troops brought both camaraderie and chaos, introducing their own brand of crime and racial tensions to the streets of London. Mark reveals how the differing legal systems between the UK and the US created unique challenges for law enforcement and military justice.Join us for this eye-opening exploration of crime in wartime Britain, where the reality of human behaviour starkly contrasts with the glorified myths of the Blitz. Stay tuned for more episodes of History Rage, where we continue to uncover the hidden truths of our past.Support History Rage on Patreon for exclusive content and early episode access and the coveted History Rage Mug at www.patreon.com/historyrage.For more historical insights, visit our website www.historyrage.com.If you want to get in touch with History Rage, email us at historyragepod@gmail.com.Follow History Rage on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryRageTwitter: https://twitter.com/HistoryRageInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyrageStay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

DjValmix
ALYSHA MORENCY

DjValmix

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 31:27


THANK YOU ALYSHA !

Contra Radio Network
eODSurvival | Ep4: Four Hours, Eight Degrees — Your Definitive Blackout Food Guide

Contra Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 19:58


When the power goes out, your fridge becomes a ticking clock — and the countdown starts at 4 hours, 8°C. In this essential episode of the EOD Survival Podcast, we break down the official UK and EU food safety rules for power cuts: how long your food really lasts, what to eat first, and what to throw away. Learn how to build a smart blackout pantry, the science behind freezer safety, and the one kitchen tool that could save your emergency rations. This isn't panic prepping — it's practical survival.

Simply Bitcoin
The Biggest Market Blackout Ever Just EXPOSED Bitcoin Price Manipulation! | Bitcoin Simply

Simply Bitcoin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 17:08


In this episode Dante Cook dives deep into the world of Bitcoin and its implications for the financial system. He shares critical insights on Bitcoin's evolution from a peer-to-peer payment system to a speculative asset, highlighting its failures in facilitating real transactions and the philosophical roots stemming from the global financial crisis.SPONSORS✅ Ledn⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.nmj1gs2i.com/9W598/9B9DM/?source_id=podcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Simply Bitcoin clients get 0.25% off their first loanNeed liquidity without selling your Bitcoin? Ledn has been the trusted Bitcoin-backed lending platform for 6+ years. Access your BTC's value while HODLing.

Underground Sports Philadelphia
Underground PHI Episode 798: Eagles Blackout Friday vs Chicago & Happy Thanksgiving!

Underground Sports Philadelphia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 37:00


KB is BACK and Happy Thanksgiving everyone! KB keeps this episode simple as he previews the Eagles Black Friday Matchup against the Chicago Bears, his keys to success, and some things he has concern about heading into a game on a short week. He also gives a shoutout to the people and things he's thankful for and teases a FUN story time for Monday's show! GO BIRDS!!! Follow & Subscribe to The House Show with Pat Pitts! linktr.ee/OfficialHouseShow Subscribe to From Broad Street with Love: broadstreetwithlove.substack.com/ Onboarding Form: forms.gle/mZYnkiQcGv1ZxBSg9 Voicemail Line: speakpipe.com/UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia Support Our Sponsors! The City of Vineland: Visit www.vinelandcity.org/ and stay connected with the community and learn about important announcements, programs, and services offered by the city! Vineland, New Jersey... Where It's Always Growing Season! '47 Brand Shop for your favorite sports fan and get FREE SHIPPING on ALL orders with '47 Brand! 47.sjv.io/e1Nyor Kenwood Beer Visit kenwoodbeer.com/#finder and see who has Kenwood Beer on tap in YOUR area and crack open an ice cold Kenwood Beer to celebrate the good times! (MUST be 21+ to do so and PLEASE drink responsibly.) Merch & Apparel: www.phiapparel.co/shop + Use Code "UNDERGROUND" for 10% off! Paramount+ Students get 50% off ANY Paramount+ plan when you use our link to sign up for Paramount+. Stream the NFL all season long on Paramount+ paramountplus.qflm.net/c/2698521/3247125/3065 Biñho Get 10% off your next purchase with code BINHOBENNETT62 from our pals at Biñho! binhoboard.com?bg_ref=pDJkDdNO1y Follow Us! Twitter: twitter.com/UndergroundPHI Instagram: www.instagram.com/undergroundphi/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@undergroundphi KB: twitter.com/KBizzl311 Watch LIVE: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@UndergroundSportsPhiladelphia FB: facebook.com/UndergroundSportsPHI Twitch: twitch.tv/UndergroundsportsPHI Intro Music: Arkells "People's Champ" Outro Music: Arkells "People's Champ" #fyp #FlyEaglesFly #GoBirds #NFL#SaquonBarkley #podcastcharts #download #review #subscribe

Living Planet | Deutsche Welle
Blackout: What's really breaking energy grids

Living Planet | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 27:58


We're generating more solar and wind power than ever before, but somewhere between where it's made and where it's needed, the energy system can't keep up. From Spain's blackout to bottlenecks across Europe, the way we move electricity is in desperate need of some updates. In Part 2 of The Switch, we reveal the power grid cracks halting climate progress.

Equity Foundation Podcast
In Conversation with US Casting Director Meg Morman

Equity Foundation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 55:10


Meg Morman, award winning US Casting Director will talk to QLD Equity Vice President, Sophia Emberson-Bain about the US casting process, the actor/casting director relationship, her advice for actors and what she has learnt along the way. There will be plenty of time for audience questions. Meg Morman, CSA is an award-winning casting director and a partner at Morman Boling Casting. Previously a manager of casting in the Feature Film Department at 20th Century Fox, she also spent four years as an associate and then casting director at Walken/Jaffe Casting. In 2004, Meg cast the acclaimed films Me and You and Everyone We Know (Sundance & Cannes 2005) and Steal Me (Sundance 2005), and soon after, she launched her company with partner Sunday Boling Kennedy. Since then, she has cast over 100 films, including Omaha (Sundance 2025), Green and Gold, Waitress, Hello, My Name is Doris, Aporia, The Ballad of Lefty Brown and Suze. Her television and streaming credits include The Baxters, Sneakerheads, Ish Hashuv Meod, The Dead Girls Detective Agency, In the Vault, and Relationship Status. She has also worked extensively in narrative podcast casting, with notable projects such as Star Trek: Khan, DC High: Volume Batman, Blackout, Ad Lucem, 13 Days of Halloween (Seasons 2 & 3), Last Known Position, and Narcissa. Meg has been nominated for 11 Artios Awards for excellence in casting and has won twice. Currently the VP of Governance for the Casting Society, has also served as an advisor for Film Independent's Directing Lab and the Global Media Makers project.

Four Feathers Podcast
Season 7: Ep 10 - Blackhawks Blackout

Four Feathers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 74:33


Join Tony and Ron to discuss the Chicago Blackhawks' tough 3-game stretch, the black alternate jerseys, heightened expectations, and so much more! Four Feathers Pod is presented by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠OnTapSportsNet.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, your go-to source for Blackhawks news⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, analysis, and updates.Please support the show: Purchase your ⁠⁠Chicago Blackhawks gear⁠⁠ from Fanatics through our link!Follow us on social media: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@FourFeathersPod | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@OnTapSportsNet⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Panelists: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@TonyOnTap⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@LuceOnTap | @DirtyThird81

Proletarian Radio
US Democrats aren't socialists Joti Brar on Revolutionary Blackout Network with Nick Cruse

Proletarian Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 79:55


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkdAIHwwwKA&t=76s 26 Nov 2025 Joti Brar Thanks to ‪@revolutionaryblackoutnetwork‬ for letting us reproduce this video. Last week I spoke with Nick Cruse of the ‪@revolutionaryblackoutnetwork‬ about what Marjorie Taylor Green and Zohran Mamdani can tell us about the state of bourgeois politics in the imperialist heartlands. We also talked about the creation of controlled opposition, with a particular focus on the pseudo-revolutionary anticommunism of imperialist agent Leon Trotsky and the movement he spawned (Trotskyism). We discussed the true impact of the Soviet Union during the period of VI Lenin and Josef Stalin's leadership of socialist construction, and just why and how workers in the west have been lied to about the USSR's phenomenal achievements. Meanwhile, the US ruling class continues its genocidal campaign to try to starve the Cuban people into submission. After decades of resisting such efforts, what is the source of the tremendous resilience of this tiny island nation? We also spoke about the economic crisis that is gripping the world capitalist system; why it is driving the monopolists and financiers into ever more war, and why we can expect more lay-offs and more austerity at home. The truth is clearer than ever: socialism or fascist barbarism. We can keep begging for crumbs that are not going to come and keep allowing our rulers a free hand to drown the world in blood, or we can take hold of revolutionary Marxist science, build a real working-class organisation, and wage a determined struggle for socialist liberation. Subscribe! Donate! Join us in building a bright future for humanity! www.thecommunists.org www.lalkar.org www.redyouth.org Telegram: t.me/thecommunists Twitter: twitter.com/cpgbml Soundcloud: @proletarianradio Rumble: rumble.com/c/theCommunists Odysee: odysee.com/@proletariantv:2 Facebook: www.facebook.com/cpgbml Online Shop: https://shop.thecommunists.org/ Education Program: Each one teach one! www.londonworker.org/education-programme/ Join the struggle www.thecommunists.org/join/ Donate: www.thecommunists.org/donate/

Noon Business Hour on WBBM Newsradio
Grocery Stores - Blackout Wednesday & Turkey Talk

Noon Business Hour on WBBM Newsradio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2025 25:24


Today is like Black Friday for grocery stores, as shoppers rush to finish their final prep for tomorrow's Thanksgiving feast. Bars across the country are also gearing up for one of their busiest nights of the year. And after tomorrow's dinner, families might consider a tough but important conversation - future finances and plans for mom and dad as they get older.

SH!TPOST
057: Benzo Blackout on Thanksgiving [Preview]

SH!TPOST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 10:10


Our appetizer this holiday is a dive into the latest "Red Scare" discourse after Dasha WhatsHerFace reflects on her recent wave of online backlash. Then we dust off the Olivia Nuzzi pop track “Jailbait” (yes, it exists) and admit it's more fun than American Canto. For the main course, we look at the stranger corners of RFK Jr. gossip, courtesy of Ryan Lizza. For dessert, our pumpkin pie comes in the form of a purported multinational plot against Candace Owens — stay safe out there, ma'am!Have a great holiday and please enjoy RFK Jr.'s bountiful harvest. Or don't.Listen to the full episode by signing up for our Patreon: ⁠https://patreon.com/PostingThroughIt

I’ve Got Questions with Mike Simpson
BONUS: 'Don't take the bait!' How to avoid holiday arguments, the emergency room, and the dangers of 'Blackout Wednesday'

I’ve Got Questions with Mike Simpson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 19:02


The holidays tend to get busy in the emergency room, and that's not just because there are so many dinner table arguments. Here's how to keep the holidays peaceful, injury free, and get guests not to overstay the welcome.

Phil Matier
BONUS: 'Don't take the bait!' How to avoid holiday arguments, the emergency room, and the dangers of 'Blackout Wednesday'

Phil Matier

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 19:02


The holidays tend to get busy in the emergency room, and that's not just because there are so many dinner table arguments. Here's how to keep the holidays peaceful, injury free, and get guests not to overstay the welcome.

The Scoot Show with Scoot
BONUS: 'Don't take the bait!' How to avoid holiday arguments, the emergency room, and the dangers of 'Blackout Wednesday'

The Scoot Show with Scoot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 19:02


The holidays tend to get busy in the emergency room, and that's not just because there are so many dinner table arguments. Here's how to keep the holidays peaceful, injury free, and get guests not to overstay the welcome.

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker
BONUS: 'Don't take the bait!' How to avoid holiday arguments, the emergency room, and the dangers of 'Blackout Wednesday'

WWL First News with Tommy Tucker

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 19:02


The holidays tend to get busy in the emergency room, and that's not just because there are so many dinner table arguments. Here's how to keep the holidays peaceful, injury free, and get guests not to overstay the welcome.

MJ Morning Show on Q105
Best Of The MJ Morning Show, Mon., 11/24/25: Who Would Tattoo A 9-Year-Old? Also, The Blackout Drunk Babysitter.

MJ Morning Show on Q105

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 187:30


On today's MJ Morning Show:9 signs you're a difficult person to get along withRestaurant jobs celebrities have had before making it bigMorons in the newsMother names daughter TequilaFester's story: The swinger at the podiatrist's officeHR wants proof of father dying'Home Alone' - Plaza Hotel - Ice cream room serviceClassic Crotchety Elevator Tattoo on a 9-year-old70% of people watch tv with this onAre these parents irresponsible for leaving baby in hotel roomSome people are addicted to lip balmClassic Crotchety - Vacuum of doomList: 10 cringeworthy words/phrases to eliminateGen Z's don't know how to change a light bulbBabysitter of the month: Blackout drunkIs this the creepiest first date?Why should you do this with new clothes?Classic Crotchety - Ski slopeMichelle's rules before bedSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

When They Popped - A Y2K Pop Culture Podcast
Celebrating the Pop Genius of In The Zone

When They Popped - A Y2K Pop Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 73:16


Send Mary and Kelsey a Message!In this episode, Mary and Kelsey rewind to 2003 for a nostalgic deep dive into Britney Spears' In the Zone, the album that defined an era of frosted lip gloss, chrome eyeshadow, iconic hits and performances. In a track-by-[criminally underrated]-track listening party, this episode unpacks why In the Zone - with hits like Toxic, Me Against the Music, Everytime, Breathe On Me - wasn't just a moment, it was the future of pop, planting the seeds for Britney's foray into EDM with her subsequent album, Blackout, and so much more!  Britney Themed Epis: Catching up With  Director Joseph Kahn - Spotify + Apple Songwriter Lauren Christy on Avril Lavigne, Hilary Duff, Jason Mraz  - Spotify + Apple Tania Baron on Dancing with Britney Spears  - Spotify + Apple Andreas Carlsson on Writing I Want It That Way & Shaping the Pop Landscape - Spotify + Apple Britney Spears "The Woman In Me" Emergency Episode Pt 1 - Spotify + Apple 16 Years of Britney Spears' Blackout with Jesse Chambliss - Spotify + Apple  Catching up with Kelly Clinger, former Britney Spears Backup Singer on all things Britney - Spotify + Apple Best of MTV VMA Performances Part 1 - Spotify + AppleBritney Spears' Oops!...I Did It Again Turns 23 ft Troy McEady - Spotify + AppleSupport the show Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedpodEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped Subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=85610411

Songs & Stories
Stefon Harris on Soul, Sound, and Harmony in Motion

Songs & Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 26:34


Episode Summary:Vibraphonist, composer, and educator Stefon Harris joins Backstage Bay Area before his November 29 double bill with trumpeter Theo Croker at SFJAZZ's Miner Auditorium. Harris discusses the spiritual roots of his sound, the ideas behind his new album Sonic Creed Volume Two: Life Signs, and why he believes harmony can be felt as vividly as rhythm. He also shares how his Harmony Cloud app is transforming the way musicians hear and respond to chords in real time.About Stefon Harris:Stefon Harris is a four-time Grammy-nominated jazz vibraphonist, bandleader, and educator. As a longtime leader of the band Blackout and a former member of the SFJAZZ Collective, he has recorded for Blue Note and Concord, collaborated with artists ranging from Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter to Dianne Reeves and Common, and teaches at Rutgers University–Newark. Harris is also the co-founder of the Melodic Progression Institute and the creator of the Harmony Cloud ear-training app.In This Episode:- Stefon's early experiences with music in the Black church and classical training- The concept and story behind Sonic Creed Volume Two: Life Signs- How the title track “Life Signs” grew out of creative limits and four-note cells- Writing “I Know, Love” as a musical memorial and exploring the emotional weight of chords- Why Harmony Cloud was designed as a “metronome for harmony” and how musicians are using it- Reflections on his years with the SFJAZZ Collective and the lessons learned there- What Bay Area jazz fans can expect from the UpSwing double bill with Theo CrokerMusic Featured in This Episode:- Stefon Harris & Blackout – “Life Signs”- Stefon Harris & Blackout – “I Know, Love”Show & Ticket Information:Stefon Harris & Blackout / Theo Croker – UpSwing at SFJAZZDate: Saturday, November 29, 2025Venue: Miner Auditorium, SFJAZZ Center (San Francisco)Showtime: 7:30 p.m.Tickets: https://www.sfjazz.org/tickets/productions/25-26/upswing-stefon-harris-theo-croker/Links & Resources:Stefon Harris official site: https://www.stefonharris.comDownload and explore Harmony Cloud (iOS app): https://www.stefonharris.com/harmony-cloudSFJAZZ: https://www.sfjazz.orgSupport & Follow Backstage Bay Area:Website, show archive, and concert reviews: https://www.backstagebayarea.comFollow and subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, and share this episode with a fellow jazz fan.

Hobbylos
Von 11 Jährigen zum Hund gemacht  

Hobbylos

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 56:15


Während alle von Hitlers Mikropenis reden (ja, wir auch), werden wir im Alltag von 11 Jährigen Hops genommen und machen Prepper Rucksäcke wieder zu einem Teil unseres Lebens (ihr braucht das auch, aber keine Sorge, wir geben Tipps für besten Loot). Neben Geräuschen, die uns übertrieben abfucken (talking about you, Halloumi) gibts diese Woche außerdem mal wieder Post vom Treppenhaus Almann und nen kleinen Realtalk, warum wir mit dem Blackout von Thomas Gottschalk actually relaten können. Hier findest du alle Infos & exklusive Rabatte unserer Werbepartner: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/podcast_hobbylos⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Hobbylos ist eine Produktion von Spotify Studios. Kontakt: hobbylos@youmgmt.de Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Outkick The Show with Clay Travis
Bob Iger Stays SILENT On ESPN–YouTube TV Blackout

Outkick The Show with Clay Travis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 24:35


Download the @PrizePicks app today and use code OUTKICK to get $50 instantly when you play $5!Sign up now https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/OUTKICK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

F This Movie!
FTM 795: IN THE CUT

F This Movie!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025


Everything Patrick and Rosalie Lewis know about desire is dead wrong. Download this episode here.Subscribe to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: Panic Room (2002), Blackout (1954), The Woman in Cabin 10 (2025), Desperate (1947), Get Carter (1971), Light Sleeper (1992), Die My Love (2025), Rambling Rose (1991), Frankenstein (2025), Predator: Badlands (2025)

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion
Road Trip Lincoln: USC edges out Nebraska 21-17 in blackout game

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 115:16


Take a little Road Trip from the comfort of your home re-live USC's 21-17 win over Nebraska at Memorial Stadium. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion
Tunnel Vision: Trojans overcome road woes with 21-17 win at Nebraska behind King Miller's 129 yards

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 78:47


On this latest edition of Tunnel Vision USCFootball.com's Ryan Abraham, Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple-Double") and intern Riley Sager are back in studio recapping Saturday night's USC's 21-17 comeback "Blackout" victory over Nebraska in Lincoln. It was not the cleanest game for Lincoln Riley and the Trojans, but it was an important result that was desperately needed. Now at 6-2 and 4-1 in Big Ten play, No. 20 USC's hopes of reaching the College Football Playoffs are still alive with three home games and one road trip to Eugene left on the schedule. The crew gives their thoughts on some of the key storylines from the game, including an amazing performance by walk-on running back King Miller. Making just his second start, Miller ran for 129 yards and a touchdown on 18 attempts and was the main weapon for the Trojans offense with Jayden Maiava having an off night. The defense stepped up and made plays after Nebraska's opening drive touchdown, forcing a sack/fumble that knocked Dylan Raiola out of the game and coming up big in the second half, only allowing a single field goal to the Huskers. Kicker Ryon Sayeri was also one of the stars of the evening, hitting both of his field goals including one that was just shy of 50 yards. The steady redshirt freshman from Chaminade High School has converted on 14 of his 15 field goal attempts and has been an absolute weapon for USC this season That was the Trojans second Big Ten plane ride road trip victory of the season and Riley and company have a quick turnaround, facing the 5-3 (3-2 B1G) Northwestern Wildcats Friday night in the Coliseum coming off of their bye week. This is the podcast version of our Tunnel Vision video show. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠CLICK HERE for 30% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Make sure you check out ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠USCFootball.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast
Week 8 Studs & Duds + Blackout Week, Monday Punday - Fantasy Football Podcast for 10/27

Fantasy Footballers - Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 54:20


Fantasy Football show for Oct 27, 2025. Week 8 fantasy football reactions! Which down performances are the most worrisome? Plus, injury updates, players to trade, and outlooks for the rest of the fantasy football season! Manage your redraft, keeper, and dynasty fantasy football teams with the #1 fantasy football podcast.(00:00) Intro(07:05) Monday Punday(10:25) NFL News(18:40) Fantasy Studmuffins(18:45) QB Studs (23:35) RB Studs(33:30) WR Studs(39:25) TE Studs(40:35) Fantasy Duds(40:40) QB Duds(45:15) RB Duds(47:15) WR Duds(49:05) TE DudsConnect with the show:Subscribe on YouTubeVisit us on the WebSupport the ShowFollow on XFollow on InstagramJoin our Discord Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.