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MacVoices Video HD
MacVoices #21150: MacVoices Live! - Discussing an Apple 'Hit Piece' (3)

MacVoices Video HD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 37:46


The third and final part of this MacVoices Live! conversation focused on an article in Inc. that seemed overly biased against Apple to at least one panel member. David Ginsburg, Jeff Gamet, Jay Miller, Jim Rea, Kelly Guimont, and Mark Fuccio and host Chuck Joiner examine the piece, discuss how the media approaches Apple coverage, and disagree on what our reactions should be. (3)  This edition of MacVoices is supported by our Patreon campaign members and our PayPal Donation members. If you find value in MacVoices, please consider supporting the show, and our ongoing efforts to bring you quality information. Show Notes: Links: Tim Cook's Apple Is Facing the Unthinkable: Cracks in Its Perfectly Polished Image - Inc.  Guests: David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. He is also President of the Suburban Chicago Apple Users Group. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, and jeffgamet on LinkedIn. Jay Miller is a Developer Advocate and Podcaster based in San Diego, Ca. A multipotentialite, Jay enjoys finding unique ways to merge his fascination with productivity, automation, and development to create tools and content to serve the tech community.Hear him on his podcast, Conduit and Youtube.com/kjaymiller or checkout his web site at kjaymiller.com. Jim Rea has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim on Twitter. Kelly Guimont is a longtime Apple geek, sitting down (on a telephone book) in front of an Apple IIe in 1983. She can still hear the ticking of the ImageWriter. Thanks to the miracle of the adjustable leg desk, she no longer needs the phonebook. Kelly writes for The Mac Observer, is the host of the Daily Observations Podcast, is co-host of The Aftershow, and yet still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Micro.blog.  Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter on LinkedIn.   Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss

MacVoices Video
MacVoices #21150: MacVoices Live! - Discussing an Apple 'Hit Piece' (3)

MacVoices Video

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 37:46


The third and final part of this MacVoices Live! conversation focused on an article in Inc. that seemed overly biased against Apple to at least one panel member. David Ginsburg, Jeff Gamet, Jay Miller, Jim Rea, Kelly Guimont, and Mark Fuccio and host Chuck Joiner examine the piece, discuss how the media approaches Apple coverage, and disagree on what our reactions should be. (3)  This edition of MacVoices is supported by our Patreon campaign members and our PayPal Donation members. If you find value in MacVoices, please consider supporting the show, and our ongoing efforts to bring you quality information. Show Notes: Links: Tim Cook's Apple Is Facing the Unthinkable: Cracks in Its Perfectly Polished Image - Inc.  Guests: David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. He is also President of the Suburban Chicago Apple Users Group. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, and jeffgamet on LinkedIn. Jay Miller is a Developer Advocate and Podcaster based in San Diego, Ca. A multipotentialite, Jay enjoys finding unique ways to merge his fascination with productivity, automation, and development to create tools and content to serve the tech community.Hear him on his podcast, Conduit and Youtube.com/kjaymiller or checkout his web site at kjaymiller.com. Jim Rea has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim on Twitter. Kelly Guimont is a longtime Apple geek, sitting down (on a telephone book) in front of an Apple IIe in 1983. She can still hear the ticking of the ImageWriter. Thanks to the miracle of the adjustable leg desk, she no longer needs the phonebook. Kelly writes for The Mac Observer, is the host of the Daily Observations Podcast, is co-host of The Aftershow, and yet still has more to say which she saves for Twitter and Micro.blog.  Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter on LinkedIn.   Support:      Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon     http://patreon.com/macvoices      Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect:      Web:     http://macvoices.com      Twitter:     http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner     http://www.twitter.com/macvoices      Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner      MacVoices Page on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/      MacVoices Group on Facebook:     http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice      LinkedIn:     https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/      Instagram:     https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe:      Audio in iTunes     Video in iTunes      Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher:      Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss      Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss

Endless Hustle
ENDLESS HUSTLE, EP. 82: The Cast Of 'Nine Days,' Actress Sanaa Lathan, & Pro Lacrosse Player Marcus Holman

Endless Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 67:22


Hustlers! Today on the show we welcome on the cast of the new movie Nine Days (opening nationwide on 8/6). We chat about the definition of beauty, superhero movies, Dr. Strange, and how Gary from Veep would act in Nine Days. We also talk with actress Sanaa Lathan on the impact 'Love & Basketball' had on the WNBA, learning to love the word 'no,' acting and choosing roles, and her social media following. Her new series 'Hit & Run' is streaming on Netflix now. Finally, we chat with Archers Lacrosse Club's Marcus Holman about getting into lacrosse, becoming a Cardon skincare ambassador, his skincare routine, and coaching the Utah Ute's lax team. Thanks for tuning in. You are appreciated.

The Funk Assassin
Kathy Sledge, Horse Meat Disco, Dave Lee, Alan Dixon, Dr Packer - Nu Disco Party Mix WIL118

The Funk Assassin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 80:07


It's Party time and time to turn up the tempo with some Nu Disco new releases, remixes and Classics that will get you dancing your ass off. There's hot tracks by Kathy Sledge, Horse Meat Disco, Dave Lee, Alan Dixon and I fire remix of Loleatta Holloway's 'Hit & Run' by Australia's Dr Packer. The mix is put together with parties and dancing in mind. Turn it up! All tracks are selected and mixed by @thefunkassassin with Love. For all past shows click here ==> soundcloud.com/thefunkassassin/sets/the-word-is-love-soul-funk Thank you for listening. Instagram: www.instagram.com/the_funk_assassin/ Spotify: open.spotify.com/user/g2fac3ls3k8e1ucxe4fqe7g89 Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheFunkAssassin/

Gauntlet Hangouts
GCOG: Hit the Nazi - Retrieve the Ark

Gauntlet Hangouts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021 206:40


Alun R facilitates a one-shot of his hack of 'Hit the Streets - Defend the Block' by Rich Rogers for play as Pulp Heroes, as part of the June 2021 gauntlet Community Open Gaming weekend. If you don't know about The Gauntlet check out www.gauntlet-rpg.com. In their efforts to protect Democracy, Air Ace 'Bake' Baker, Mesmerist Professor Bodenstein and Hustler 'Chance' Le Chance are transporting an important artefact to the New Gauntlet City Museum. When they have to take a detour to avoid pursuing Nazi agents they find themselves driving through a busy fair and circus where they (literally) bump in to everyone's Friend and High School Teacher Marvin Roy and his mother. There's bystanders to protect, circus strong men to mesmerise, and esoteric candelabra to keep track of ... then a surprise villain is revealed, messerschmitts intervene, and a trader (pirate) captain helps them reach an archaeological dig at the rumoured site of the garden of Eden ...

Good Morning Portugal!
'Hit the Road' in Madeira | The Good Morning Portugal! Show

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 72:32


Great to welcome Jeff De Gouveia from the 'number one' 4x4 tour company in Madeira - www.hittheroadmadeira.com - for a great introduction to him, his company and Madeira.We had a quick update from the 'wealth guy' Paul Correa as well, contact Paul here - https://expatsportugal.com/business-directory/fiduciary-wealth-management/Join us for fun, insight, information and opinion...---ABOUT EXPATS PORTUGALWe are an online community-driven website and forum offering help and advice to the English speakers already living in Portugal or planning to move here. We have been servicing our community since 2005. You will find articles, member benefits, real estate advice, events and more.Visit our site: https://expatsportugal.comSupport us by becoming a Premium Member: https://expatsportugal.com/upgrade/To be kept up to date with future webinars visit: https://expatsportugal.com/calendar-whats-on/View our forum: https://expatsportugal.com/community/

ChinesePod - Intermediate
Intermediate | Animal Proverbs: A Blind Cat Meets A Dead Mouse

ChinesePod - Intermediate

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 12:15


Animal metaphors are prevalent in almost every language, but people from different cultures may regard the same animal differently. In Chinese proverbs, you will see a lot of animal metaphors to symbolize human actions. In this lesson, we're showing you three common proverbs related to mice. They can be directly translated to "A cat that can catch mice doesn't purr", "A blind cat meets a dead mouse", and "When a rat crosses the streets, everyone yell 'Hit it!" Do you know what they actually mean? Check out these proverbs and learn how to apply them to daily life! Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/4278

Secrets Of The Most Productive People
Fast Company Presents 'Hit the Ground Running'

Secrets Of The Most Productive People

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 32:16


The New Way We Work would like to introduce you to a new podcast from Fast Company that we think you are going to love. It’s called Hit the Ground Running and it’s all about how to navigate the ever changing world of work as an early career professional. The show is hosted by Yasmin Gagne and Christina Royster, two women in their 20s on staff here at Fast Company. In this episode they talk about how to use social media as a working professional.  Subscribe to Hit the Ground Running by following the links below: Apple Podcasts Spotify Fastcompany.com

The Sports Junkies
5/21 Hour 4- Brian Lawton, Entertainment Page, Hit or Hurting

The Sports Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 39:32


1:30- Brian Lawton joins the show to talk about Capitals hockey and a preview of game four against the Bruins. 27:15- EB covers the entertainment world in todays "Entertainment Page". 29:50- New song releases call for 'Hit or Hurting". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

History Makers with Matt Prater
Della Brown - 10-11 April 2021

History Makers with Matt Prater

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 17:54


Della Brown is from 'HIT international.' HIT is an international hosting network, where private people, lovers-of-Israel, open their hearts and homes and invite Israeli travellers visiting their countries to come and stay with them, providing them a 'home away from home' experience. Listen in to hear Della's testimony & how the Lord has opened doors for her from her home base in Narrabri NSW. www.HITinternational.net Support the show: http://historymakersradio.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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This crown is on fire
E204 - The 'Hit Job' on Speaking Up #auspol

This crown is on fire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 27:58


A ‘Hit job' is a pretty well-known style of journalism. The basic definition is to attack someone's character, and wordhippo.com, one of my student's favourite websites for English, suggests that other terms that fit are ‘smear campaign' ‘demonizing, and ‘character assassination. Last week, Aaron Patrick, a writer for the Australian Financial Review, wrote a ‘hit job' on news.com.au political editor Samantha Maiden. It was aimed at discrediting her investigative journalism that has uncovered some pretty shocking things in Canberra these last few weeks. Today's episode looks at how acts like this one, and other similar things, keep women from Speaking up about unacceptable behavior. Highlighting misogyny, lack of justice, and influence in the media, 'The 'Hit Job' on Speaking Up #auspol' has been written to hopefully keep the rage fire burning. Because I tell you what, THAT CROWN IS ON FIRE. If you like it, then you should share it with a friend!! Have a fab week!!

PBS NewsHour - Segments
'First affected' and 'hit the hardest:' Minority-owned businesses' struggle for PPP funds

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 8:08


The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to extend the application period for the Paycheck Protection Program until the end of May. Since the program began, over $700 billion have been distributed to small businesses to help cover losses during the pandemic. But minority-owned businesses have found accessing those funds harder. We talked to several Latino business owners and lenders about the issue. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Politics
'First affected' and 'hit the hardest:' Minority-owned businesses struggle for PPP funds

PBS NewsHour - Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 8:08


The U.S. Senate on Thursday voted to extend the application period for the Paycheck Protection Program until the end of May. Since the program began, over $700 billion have been distributed to small businesses to help cover losses during the pandemic. But minority-owned businesses have found accessing those funds harder. We talked to several Latino business owners and lenders about the issue. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

Gauntlet Hangouts
GCOG - Hit the Nazi - Retrieve the Ark

Gauntlet Hangouts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2021 155:10


Alun R facilitates a one-shot of his hack of 'Hit the Street - Defend the Block' (by Rich Rogers) for play as Pulp Heroes rather then street level Supers. This session was organsied as part of February 2021's Gauntlet Community Open Gaming weekend (GCOG) where we encourage gamers to come and try out online gaming and the Gauntlet's play culture (www.gauntlet-rpg.com). Nelson (the Hustler/Gumshoe), Lucy (the Friend/Air Ace), and Irene (the Professor/Inventor) literally run in to Bruce (the Daredevil/Explorer) as they pursue the kidnappers of 'Gus' the world famous boxing kangaroo through the rainy streets of New Gauntlet City. There's an FBI Special Agent, and a clue that takes them to Casablanca in search of Gus' mate. Then ... mayhem at a secret Nazi desert base, an eccentric hollow-earther and his sister-in-law, and the biggest kangaroo you ever did see ... A recordnig snafu means that the last Act is text only ... Nelson sneaks into the camp and bushwhacks a Nazi before squeezing into his uniform and entering the supply tent where he finds Bruce still in the crate. Meanwhile, Lucy makes her way onto the German transport plane that they tracked to the secret desert base; it's parked beside the a convenient fuel truck ... BOOOOOM! Soldiers approach the supply tent but Nelson convinces them that 'Die Kangaroo ist ... Gone!' Another squad are seen hustling a prisoner to a truck and Nelson distracts them while Bruce charges in and lays about them with his cricket bat, freeing the prisoner ... Professor Sterk. Lucy and Irene arrive just as other soldiers get organised and level their SMGs at our heroes ... Nelson drives a truck into them providing an escape route for the others. Professor Sterk directs them to an eerily silent, deserted, ancient temple with contrasting ancient pillars and statues, and the new antenna radials and spotlights. Sterk stammered, "The fools. They did it!" As we head down a spiral ramp into the earth Sterk explains the Nazis are trying to open a gate to the Hollow Earth. They didn't know what they were unleashing ... in the depths there's a rumbling growl of something huge. At the end of the stairs, there is a long tunnel into the mountainside that is lit by a string of light bulbs that only provide a small amount of light in the darkness. At the end of the tunnel is a large open area with an energy portal to the Hollow Earth. Inside the room, there is a large Kangaroo Kaiju creature (see pic in Faces and Places) that roars at us. Above the Kangaroo is a smaller cage that houses what must me Gus' mate. Lucy ran over to the wench on the wall, and slowly started to lower the cage to the floor of the cavern. Irene said that she'd turn off the portal machine--one way or another--but Bruce had to get the Giant Kangaroo back through the portal before that happened! Bruce ran over to the Kangaroo, and saw many, many bodies of the dead Nazi's that the Kangaroo Kaiju had killed as they had tried to capture it. He took his chance to distract the Giant Kangaroo into following him back toward the portal. Irene worked the machine to shut it down, but, just as she was about to, Special Agent Jessie Edge stepped out of the shadows with a pistol held at the ready. "Step away from the machine." he said. Lucy grabbed the rope from the decending cage, and cut it behind her. She swung across the cavern to intercept Edge, but he swung his pistol around to shoot in her direction several times (Mike didn't succeed on his roll and took Spark damage down to "Oh no!".) Bruce ran away from the Giant Kangaroo toward the portal. Through it, he could see the grassland plains of the Hollow Earth. There was also an Aussie sized gap between the bottom of the portal and the cavern floor. Just as the Giant was about to grab Bruce, he slid under the portal--through the gap, and was save on the other side. He lost his hat through the portal (from Spark damage). Irene used the distraction from Lucy's swing to yank the power cable out of the machine and grab Edge. The electricy from the machine caused them both to convulse and fall to the floor. Just as the Giant Kangaroo stumbled through the portal, the portal winked out, and the cavern went dark. In the dim lights, we could just make out the shape of Gus coming into the cavern and going over to the cage where his mate was located. We swung open the door to the cage, and they left--happily ever after. That's why, to this day, there is a kangaroo population in Nortern Africa. Final post-credit shot shows the burned out hulk of the truck Nelson drove into the soldiers. The camera circles the wreck to find ... Nelson leaning agasnt it lighting a cigarette ... it takes more than a violent explosion to finish a hard-bitten Pulp Hero ...

Mac Movie Reviews Podcast
Director of 'Hit Record' Ethan Cvitanic Interview (MMR Podcast Episode 44)

Mac Movie Reviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 53:47


Me and Kristin are happy to have special guest Ethan Cvitanic, director of "Hit Record" Join us on this special episode as we discuss his film, the filmmaking process, and what are his inspirations for filmmaking. Special Thanks to Ethan for joining us on this episode. We very much appreciate it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mmr20/support

In Timeout
Timeout 36 - Framing Britney Spears

In Timeout

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 37:57


Ooops, we did it again. The Flems break down yet another bizarre documentary, this time it's Framing Britney Spears, the #FreeBritney movement and everything having to do with the Holy Spear-it herself. After overcoming the funniest show interruption in podcasting history - we do record in a sorority house, after all - the Flems talk about all the media and men behaving badly (we're looking at you Justin Timberlake), how the doc falls short in places, the details behind Ally's future conservatorship over Dave, a possible #FreeBritney rally in Athens, and Ally's expert breakdown of Britney's cryptic Insta page. This Ep is sure to make you look at the Subscribe button for the ITO pod and think 'Hit me baby, one more time.'

The Loqui Podcast @ Present Influence
The Diversified Business Diva with guest Tamika Martin

The Loqui Podcast @ Present Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 55:12


There are times in life you encounter people who seem to be able to do it all and keep multiple plates spinning whilst also juggling and doing sudoku. Tamika Martin is such a person and it was a delight to speak with a charismatic entrepreneur, mother and now grandmother who is doing it all and continually pushing forward. Tamika has expertise in event management, hosting and promotion and being the superwoman that she is, doing them all at the same time! She has her own podcast call 'Hit me up' and shares who would be her ideal guest, as well as who's podcast she loves the most (other than mine... obvs...) and would like to appear on.We chat about entrepreneurial life, networking skills, accidentally going on tour with Snoop Dog and a lot of other things besides. Enjoy the chat and make sure to subscribe for future episodes. If you'd like to know more about Tamika and connect with her on the socials:https://www.facebook.com/ucreateprandeventsmanagementltdhttps://www.instagram.com/@ucreateprandeventshttps://www.twitter.com/u@ucreateprhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/tamika-martinemail: hello@ucreate.biz Click here to watch on YouTube.Next week my guest is career coach, professional speaker and stand up comedian Donna Shannon. We had great fun speaking and I'm certain you'll have fun listening. See you next time.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Next Man Up
Next Man Up Episode 10: Lil Cobaine

Next Man Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 45:00


Lil Cobaine is a Dallas hip hop artist who, after a couple of years working as a writer for other artists, now finds himself signed to Quality Control/YRN. Earlier this year he received a Ty $ sign co sign, 'Hit the Pint', promising more big name features on his upcoming album, 'Imposter Syndrome' releasing January 3rd. Listen in as Peej and Fion find out about his upbringing, creative process, love for NZ and more!

AppleInsider Daily
10/13/20: Apple on EU 'hit list' of big tech companies that will face stricter rules

AppleInsider Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 2:56


Apple on EU 'hit list' of big tech companies that will face stricter rules; Apple releases watchOS 7.0.2 with battery drain fix; and New 'HomePod mini' and Apple TV will track your location for HomeKit, AR

Cine Pendiente de Calificación
Fila Efe Nº 28 David Pérez Sañudo y Patricia López Arnaiz nos hablan sobre Ane

Cine Pendiente de Calificación

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 53:17


David Pérez Sañudo y Patricia López Arnaiz nos hablan sobre Ane y repasamos el arranque de temporada de las series españolas analizando 'HIT', 'Patria', 'La Valla', 'Madres', 'Veneno' y 'Amar es para siempre'. ¡Y los estrenos semanales!

Kung Fu Movie Guide Podcast
Episode 62 - Joe Taslim

Kung Fu Movie Guide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 77:12


Joe Taslim always wanted to be an actor, even before he became a martial artist. Growing up poor in South Sumatra, Indonesia, his family only took him to judo lessons because they were free. With his dad as his coach, he would go on to become a national judo champion in a career spanning well over a decade. Ironically, it was his skills in the martial arts which would eventually lead him back to his true passion - acting - when his breakthrough role as the tough special forces sergeant Jaka in Gareth Evans' smash-hit film, 'The Raid: Redemption' (2011), saw him become an overnight sensation. Joe has since enjoyed success in multiple territories; in Indonesia, where he has worked consistently with the Uwais fight team on projects including the violent masterpiece, 'The Night Comes for Us' (2018), and the action comedy, 'Hit & Run' (2019); in Hollywood, where he has collaborated with the producer and director, Justin Lin, on 'Fast & Furious 6' (2013), 'Star Trek Beyond' (2016), and the TV series, 'Warrior', based on the writings of Bruce Lee; and now in South Korea, where he has made his acting debut in the period martial arts film, 'The Swordsman' (2020). In 2021, Joe will continue to make great strides into the Hollywood action mainstream with his turn as Sub-Zero in the new big-screen adaptation of the hit video game, 'Mortal Kombat'. It is his role as Li Yong in 'Warrior' which is currently bringing Joe the most joy, allowing him the freedom to express his full range of acting and action abilities, as well as providing the opportunity to truly develop his antihero character. He says he would jump at the chance to return to the show, should it be recommissioned for a third season. In the meantime, however, it seems the world is Joe's for the taking. 'Warrior' Season Two is screening now in the USA on the Cinemax network, with both seasons moving soon onto the streaming platform, HBO Max. LINKS Joe Taslim on IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3029144/ Joe Taslim on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joe_taslim/ Joe Taslim on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joetaslim.page/ 'Warrior' theme by Reza Safinia and H. Scott Salinas. Download the soundtrack on Amazon Music: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Warrior-Cinemax-Original-Soundtrack-Clean/dp/B07TDSYY44 'Warrior' Season Two trailer: https://youtu.be/V_wSj_1fWtY 'The Raid: Redemption' review on Kung Fu Movie Guide: http://bit.ly/TheRaidKFMG 'The Night Comes for Us' review on Kung Fu Movie Guide: http://bit.ly/TheNightComesForUsKFMG

Los Mediatizados: emisiones regulares
Mediatizados 235 - Debate sobre el estado de TVE y entrevista a Javier Pons (Globomedia)

Los Mediatizados: emisiones regulares

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 59:38


Los Mediatizados nº235 (1/10/2020) 0:00 Saludo y noticias (sinto: bensound.com - Funky element) 4:51 Tertulia: Debate sobre el estado de TVE - 5:07 Primeras impresiones de 'La Pr1mera Pregunta', mal estreno en audiencias - 8:10 Estrenos de 'HIT' y 'Como sapiens' - 10:45 Cancelación de 'Bloqueados por el muro', ¿ha gestionado bien TVE un formato para jóvenes? - 12:58 Cambios en la tarde: 'Mercado central' por otra serie y 'España Directo' en entredicho - 14:17 Rumores del fichaje de Jesús Cintora para hacer una tertulia y competir con 'Al rojo vivo' - 18:28 Las desconexiones de La 2 en Cataluña - 21:25 El caos de la parrilla de Teledeporte, aun sin tener directos 24:32 Agenda deportiva (sinto: bensound.com - Extreme action sport) 27:20 DAZN loves Orange: podrían tener canal lineal para bares en la plataforma naranja 28:33 Entrevista a Javier Pons (director de Globomedia) en el FesTVal 40:58 Agenda de destacados de Neeo (sinto: bensound.com - Jazz comedy) 43:47 El Medioinformativo (sinto: Tracky Birthday - Balla) - 45:27 HEXCLUSIBA: todos los canales que tendrá DAZN en Orange - 47:25 HULTIMA ORA: DAZN también colaborará con Vodafone - 49:06 Vodafone producirá su primera serie - 50:40 Nuevos horarios de la próxima gala de Masterchef - 53:00 Jacob Petrus explota porque le quitaron el programa del martes por 'Masterchef express' 54:09 Carta de Radiochips: 'La isla de las tentaciones' o el "efecto pantalla de cine" de comentar la TV en directo y al día siguiente 57:06 Comentarios a la carta y despedida (sinto: De Pinnic - Canción de cuna para Samuel)

Cine Pendiente de Calificación
Fila Efe Nº 26 Alejandro Ibañez y Clarice Alves nos presentan Urubú

Cine Pendiente de Calificación

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 53:13


Alejandro Ibañez y Clarice Alves nos presentan 'Urubú'. Y repasamos lo más destacado de la 68 edición del Festival de Cine de San Sebastián, sin olvidarnos de los estrenos de 'Black Beach', 'Eso que tu me das' y 'HIT'.

BEC Church
'HIT Workouts'

BEC Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 25:29


Pastor Paul Rogers brought the message on Sunday 13th September BEC Online - 'HIT Workouts'

BUCKSHOT PODCAST
154 - 'Hit The Diff' Special With Gerry McBride

BUCKSHOT PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 163:20


This has been a long time in the offing. Finally I sat down with my old comrade Gerry McBride to deep-dive and gain a greater understanding of the cult classic song 'Hit The Diff' by the masterful Marty Mone.For full podcast videos why not join my Patreon and support the show: https://www.patreon.com/tomomahonybuckshotMerch Shop: https://www.teepublic.com/user/tomomahony

RNZ: Mediawatch
'Hit and Run' runs its course

RNZ: Mediawatch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2020 6:36


It’s three years since ‘Hit and Run’ first put Operation Burnham in the headlines, throwing light on a situation that unfolded far from the public gaze.  The official report is out after a long and costly inquiry. What did the media make of the outcome?

MoviePrizm
'HIT: The First Case' - Telugu Movie Review

MoviePrizm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 3:55


Hello and Welcome to Movie Prizm. Your dedicated Podcast channel for reviews in English on Multi-Language Movies, Web-Series & Trailers. I am Krish your host for today's episode and we are reviewing 'Hit:The First Case'

Venture Bros: A Venture Brothers Podcast
A Venture Bros Finale... for now

Venture Bros: A Venture Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 102:15


THE FINAL EPISODE OF VENTURE BROS A VENTURE BROTHERS PODCAST ...for nowThis is it. We finally made it to the end of Venture Bros...for now, and recorded a big ol' wrap up that covers everything we thought about the show and our favorite moments...for now.FEATURINGBryan “Scare Bear” DresselGraham “Not Nick” MasonMatt “Smurfs Lay Eggs”  DykesBrok “Toaster Face” HolidayPART IMemories---The terrible episode order to season 1, that we spent an entire episode restacking after we reviewed the season… that order is below:01 Careers in Science02 Dia de Los Dangerous03 The Incredible Mr Brisby04 Eeney Meeney Miney Magic05 Are You There God Its me Dean06 Tag Sale – You’re It07 Ghosts of the Sargasso08 Mid-Life Chrysalis09 Ice Station - Impossible10 Home Insecurity11 Past Tense12 The Trial of the Monarch13 Return to Spider-Skull IslandSpanakopita recording, re-recording and three-recordingMatt - How he came to the podcast and the ATH NetworkBrok - How he became part of the podcast.  Even though Bryas is weird about rats.PART IIFavorite Things---BRYAN:Favorite Moment  - Not today Rusty, Not today… Favorite moment for the story, the way its told, and its one of the few “good dad” moments he has.  You baby burped on your speed suit, these things are 90% polyester you can clean a little fear vomit with a wet nap.Favorite Pop Culture Reference - 6 million dollar man - Steve Summers in love with SasquatchFunniest Moment - Season 7 ep 2, Red death killing the whole room, “room is secure”  How long do we have till the regain consciousness… um…Favorite Quote - Red Dragoon “We haven’t been outside in 30 years, I’m old and I’m afraid of everything. I’m afraid the streets are over run with teenage gangs! Teenagers are CRUEL and will undoubtedly taunt us, because our trousers are not in style anymore.Favorite Character - Shelia (Dr Girlfriend, Dr. Mrs. The Monarch, Lady Au Pair)Favorite Actor - Christopher McCullochMost Venture Bro-y moment (as in a moment or joke that wouldn’t work anywhere else) - Colonel Gentlemen - Yawn’s Here’s something, Rodney killed a baby once. GRAHAM:Favorite Moment - Sock/movie ticket moment with Red Death/21 and Midnight Movie Massacre retold by Red DeathFavorite Pop Culture Reference - Acid Burn and Zero Cool (Hackers) “The Venture Bros. & The Curse of the Haunted Problem”Funniest Moment - Arrears in Science “wrap-up” by Sgt. Hatred and DeanFavorite Quote - “Arrears in Science”H-Hey, what’s the haps?D-Dr. O held a seance to un-haunt our house. And then Pop found Grandpa in the P.R.O.B.lem lightH-Woah was his corpse all rotten and stuff?D-No he was still alive.H-What?! I want to go meet Grandpa!D-It’s only his head thoughH-Okay that gives me pause. Still, Zombie Grandpa Head!Sgt. H-It ain’t safe Hank, your Grandpa thought he was your house and tried to up and runaway with all of us inside.D-And then blue robot came down from the sky in his magic car and made Grandpa stop. And these guys are all mad at blue robot because…H-Okay, okay, stop…that’s kind of a lot.Favorite Character - Red DeathFavorite Actor - Christopher McCullochMost Venture Bro-y moment (as in a moment or joke that wouldn’t work anywhere else) - “Arrears in Science” -  “wrap-up” by Sgt. Hatred and Dean MATT:Favourite Moment – The bit in A Party For Tarzan where Dr Mrs The Monarch fires the bullet at Rusty. The way it is shot, the slow motion with the voice over, it’s such a beautiful sequence and has serious suspense in the build up to her shooting the rifle.Favourite Pop Culture Moment – The Rusty Venture cartoon opening being a Jonny Quest knock off and then ending in “Sponsored by Smoking” which I’m sure is a slight reference to how cigarette adverts were in old shows and you even had The Flintstones advertising smokingFunniest moment – Red Death in Dummy Corp, “AHHHHHHHHHHHHH! Oh hi! The room is secure.” “How long do we have until they regain consciousness?” “Uhhhhhh…”Favourite quote – “READY THE ACID MAGNET!”Favourite character – I have to pick one?! I’ll narrow it down to three, The Monarch, Red Death and HunterFavourite actor – Christopher McCulloch, the number of characters he voices and they all have such a different sound to them. Hank, The Monarch, Henry Killinger, Hunter Gathers, Dr Z, Hell even the Grand Galactic Inquisitor!Most Venture Bro-y moment – The clone army being slaughtered by The Monarch’s Deathshead Panoply, the combination of the ridiculousness of the design of the Deathshead Panoply alongside the clone army being cut down and Dean’s shriek and saying “Why do I feel like I’m the one who is dying?” I can’t imagine any other series doing that. BROK:Favorite Moment - Season 2 opening, Everybody’s FreeFavorite Pop Culture Reference - Jonas Venture Sr. being used to out the horrible racism of the old James Bond moviesFunniest Moment - Naked Brock in Victor Echo November, “To prey on their fear, move like an animal, feel the kill.”Favorite Quote - “Smurfs lay eggs.”Favorite Character - BrockFavorite Actor -  James UrbaniakMost Venture Bro-y Moment - Rusty cleaning the walking eye to steal arches away from Dr. O. PART IIIRank the Seasons---For the episodes that sort of exist outside of the seasons, we counted them as follows when considering the season.Terrible Turtle - Season 1A Very Venture Christmas - Season 1From The Ladle To The Grave: The Shallow Gravy Story - Season 4A Very Venture Halloween - Season 5All This and Gargantua II - Season 6Bryan - 5, 1, 6, 2, 7, 4, 3Graham - 1, 2, 5, 4, 3, 6, 7Matt - 1, 5, 2, 4, 3, 6, 7Brok - 1, 7, 3, 5, 6, 4, 2 Part IVTop 5 Episodes---BRYAN:5 - S2 final Showdown at Cremation Creek4 - S3 e2The Doctor is Sin3 - S4 Blood of the Father, Heart of Steel the story telling, THE STORY TELLING2 - S5 What Color is Your Clean Suit1 - S6 E0 All This and Gargantua IIGRAHAM:5 - P.R.O.M.4 - Cremation Creek3 - Family that Slays2 - All This and Gargantua-21 - Morphic Trilogy MATT:5 - The Bellicose Proxy (September 9, 2018) – everything in this episode hits all the right notes, the training sequences are fantastic and the scenes with The Monarch are excellent.4 - Red Means Stop (March 20, 2016) – introduces Red Death3 - All This And Gargantua-2 (January 19, 2015) – An amazing episode, it feels like a film in how epic in scope it is2 - Everybody Comes To Hank's (October 3, 2010) – such a cool concept and I love the Film Noir elements, the hat is amazing!!1 - Escape To The House Of Mummies Part II (July 16, 2006) – batshit crazy BROK:5 - Escape from the house to mummies part 24 - Any Which Way But Zeus3 -  20 Years to Midnight2 - Showdown at Cremation Creek Part 1 and 21 - Victor Echo November

Life Of CS
How Many Different Ways Can I Sing 'Hit or Miss'?

Life Of CS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 1:24


I sing 'Hit or Miss' in a few different ways

Dermot & Dave
Limerick Hurling Hero On Life In Lockdown

Dermot & Dave

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 12:16


It's just under two years since Cian Lynch became an All-Ireland Hurling legend as part of the first Limerick team to win the Liam McCarthy since 1973. But with things shut down due to the Coronavirus Pandemic, Cian has been keeping busy in lockdown putting a 'bit of bleach' in the hair and raising some much needed support for a key part of the south-west, Milford Hospice. Both the senior and U20 hurling teams in Limerick have come together to 'Hit the Woah' for Milford Hospice. Cian Lynch is next up to #HitTheWoahForMilfordHospice join in the fun & great dance moves & donate to Milford Hospice https://t.co/HjOvE5OwNc#HitTheWoahForMilfordHospice#DonatetoMilford#LimerickGAA pic.twitter.com/vYB20dGPjS — Limerick GAA (@LimerickCLG) May 14, 2020 Cian hopped on the line for a chat with Dermot and Dave and of course, our favourite Limerick resident popped by as well!

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
Four men held over probe into South American 'hit team'

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 4:51


Paul Reynolds, Crime Correspondent, reports on the arrests of three men suspected of being involved in a "hit team".

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast
Gardaí Believe Men Arrested In Small Offaly Town Were South American 'Hit Team'

Highlights from Newstalk Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 2:32


  Armed Gardai swooped on a suspected South American hit team this morning which they believe had been hired to kill a rival senior crime figure based in the Midlands.   For more on this story we were joined  by Stephen Breen, Crime Editor of the Irish Sun   Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.     Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App.    You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.

Off the Record
Episode #111: Liddy Clark

Off the Record

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 15:11


Imogen chats to Liddy Clark about her new single 'Hit and Run,' why she chose to record Due Lipa's 'New Rules' and when we can expect her new album.

Teen 15
4-H

Teen 15

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 13:15


Have you ever heard of 4-H? It stands for "Head, Heart, Hands and Health." I'm in a local club and in this episode I talk about what we do in 4-H, the types of projects I'm involved in and a little bit about the county fair.

The Times of Israel Podcasts
When Iran and Hezbollah team up in war, Israel will be 'hit very, very hard,' says security expert

The Times of Israel Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 35:58


The Times of Israel's military correspondent Judah Ari Gross speaks with former deputy head of Israel's national security council Chuck Freilich. Freilich, who was born in the United States, but has lived in Israel for 50 years, speaks soberly about the many security threats facing the Jewish state. The interview, conducted prior to the targeted killing of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani, nonetheless covers the looming existential peril presented by a nuclear Iran. Image: Senior Revolutionary Guard commander Gen. Qassem Soleimani, center, attends a meeting with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (not seen) and Revolutionary Guard commanders in Tehran, Iran, September 18, 2016. (Office of the Iranian Supreme Leader via AP)

G1 ouviu - seu guia de novidades musicais
#65 'Voz do Google' desponta no pop brasileiro: ouça os hits e a trajetória dessa revelação

G1 ouviu - seu guia de novidades musicais

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 16:08


Vocal de assistente virtual é moda no brega-funk e outros estilos. DJs criam trechos de sucessos como 'Hit contagiante' com app da 'mulher do tradutor'; youtubers são referência.

Dice Shame
5 | 'Hit the Hay'

Dice Shame

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 45:04


A bad call means trouble when the team realizes they're stuck between a rock and... well, you know. Dice Shame is a podcast that welcomes its audience to the gaming table. There’s nothing quite like getting together with your close friends on game night, getting the snacks out, and rolling some dice together. Right now we’re playing through Storm King’s Thunder, an adventure for D&D 5th edition. Like the games we play at home, we try not to take ourselves too seriously. The show is entertaining, inclusive, and irreverent, while still taking the rules (somewhat) seriously. As for the eponymous Dice Shame? When the rolls get cold—well, you’ll have to tune in to find out! Episodes are released every Thursday at 1:20 am.

New Day Rising
De Sen Senra a King Princess

New Day Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 119:50


Sen Senra nos tiene obsesionados con su último avance COMO el FUEGO, por eso, no puede faltar en las novedades de hoy. Tampoco puede faltar 'Hit the Back', el nuevo EP de King Princess.

Crumbs of Science
The Emperor's New Clothes, or, Why No One's Told You You're Naked

Crumbs of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 35:45


Join us this week as we pull back the loincloth on this classic tale of swindling and subservience. Learn why our big human brains make us susceptible to delusion, why children always say the darndest things, and how to make sustainable clothes! In the studio this week: psychology researcher Holly Blunden and fabrics enthusiast Stephanie Terwindt.Recorded by Sarah-Jayne Robinson and Tim Newport at CPAS Podcast Studio.Edited and transcribed by Tim Newport.Intro music sampled from "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/--TranscriptSJ: Many years ago, there was an Emperor so exceedingly fond of new clothes that he spent all his money on being well dressed.[Intro Music]S: Hi , everyone . My name's SJT: And my name is Tee.SJ: And we're Crumbs of science. And this week, if you couldn't tell, we're talking about the Hans Christian Andersen tale the Emperor's New Clothes. This is one that you've probably heard about before in school and it's really quite a simple tale, very easy to tell the morals in this one.T: There's no Disney version of the Emperor's New Clothes, although there is the Emperor's New Groove, which has similar morals?S: You've got an emperor who is not that nice .T: Yeah , quite vain . And he learns to -- I don't know if this one learns anything.S: He does! He's learned something at the end. The tale goes that the Emperor didn't care anything about caring for the kingdom or making sure that he was being a good ruler. The only thing he cared about was making sure that he had a good looking outfit on. They had a lovely saying, which was "The king's in council, the Emperor's in his dressing room.” He lived in a place where everything was good, so it's all right that he was a bit of a sucky ruler because life was going okay for them. One day there came to town two swindlers who said that they were weavers, and that they could weave the most magnificent fabrics imaginable. And there was something very special about these clothes: Not only were their colours and patterns uncommonly fine, but clothes made of this cloth had a wonderful way of becoming invisible to anyone who was unfit for his office or who was unusually stupid.T: “Those will be just the clothes for me,” thought the Emperor. “If I wore them, will be able to discover which men in my empire are unfit for their posts! And I could tell the wise man from the fools! Yes, I must certainly get some of the stuff woven for me right away.” So he forks over a large sum of money to start work immediately.S: And the swindlers, they've got him, hooked him in. They set up their looms, which is what they used to use in olden times to weave and they put nothing on there. They demanded all the exciting materials to make this cloth, so fine silk and gems, gold. But they put all that into their bags and still just set up on this empty loom. Clickity clack going ahead, weaving nothing, which really is a great deception, it seems.T: And so the emperor thought I'd like to know how those weavers are getting on with their cloth, but felt slightly uncomfortable because he remembered that those who were unfit for their position, would not be able to see the fabric. Now it couldn't be that he doubted himself. Yet he thought he'd rather send someone else to see how things were going. The whole town knew about the cloth's particular power now, and they're all impatient to find out how stupid their neighbours were.S: So the first person that the emperor decides to send is his minister because he thinks he's very smart, fit for his job. Minister turns up, can't see anything. But the swindlers, because seems like they were pretty good actors, described the cloth to him, saying it about the excellent pattern and the beautiful colours. However, this poor old minister still couldn't see anything, but he didn't want anyone to know that he was a fool, so he just pretended that he could see it. So he said, it's beautiful, it's enchanting, such a pattern, what colours! I'll be sure to tell the emperor how delighted I am with it.” The minister went back to the emperor and pretended that he saw the fabric, and described to him how amazing and wonderful it truly was.T: The swindlers, of course, merely asked for more money, more silk, more gold threads so they could make more of the clothes. But all of it went straight into their pockets--never a thread went onto the looms, though they worked their “weaving” (in scare quotes) as hard as ever. The emperor then thought I'll send another trustworthy official to see how it's going. That official? The same thing happened as to the minister: He looked and he looked, but as was nothing on the looms, he couldn't see anything. The swindlers went “Isn't it a beautiful piece of goods?” and they displayed and described their imaginary pattern, and this other official thought, “I'm not stupid, so it must be that I’m unworthy. Hmm, I mustn't let anyone know.” So he praised the material he didn't see, he said he was delighted, and to the emperor, he said: “It held me spellbound.”S: So finally the emperor decides that he's got to go see this cloth. So he goes along with a band of people--two of them the ministers who had already gone to see the fabric--and he couldn't see anything. He didn't want anyone to realise that he was unintelligent and unfit to be emperor, so he pretended that he could see it as well and said “Oh, it's very pretty. It has my highest approval.” The whole team he brought with him stared. But not wanting the emperor to think that they were foolish, they continued to compliment the clothes and say how wonderful they were. The emperor even gave the swindlers a cross to wear in their buttonhole and the title of “Sir Weaver.”T: All the Emperor's advisers advised him “You need to wear these amazing clothes in your procession that you were going to do tomorrow.” And so before the procession, the swindlers stayed up all night and burned more than six candles to show just how busy they were finishing the Emperor's New Clothes. They pretended to take the cloth off the loom. There had cuts in the air with huge scissors. And at last, they said, “Now the Emperor's New Clothes are ready for him.” Then the emperor himself came with his noblest nobleman and the swindlers raised up their arms is if they were holding something, saying “here are the trousers, here is the coat, here's the mantle. All of them are as light as a spider web, and one might always think that he had nothing on, but that's what makes them so fine.” “Exactly,” all the noblemen agreed, though they could see nothing, because there was nothing to see.S: So everyone complimented him. He assumed that he was ready, assumed that he looked fantastic, went outside and everyone who was to carry his long train behind him-- Because, of course, that was the height of fashion at the time--they reached down to the floor and pretended to pick it up. And so the emperor went off in his procession under his splendid canopy, and all of his subjects were in the streets and saying to each other, “Oh, how fine are the Emperor's New Clothes? “Don't they fit him to perfection? And see his long train?” Although no one could see anything, no one would admit this because they didn't want to be seen as unfit for their positions or a fool.T: But then the tiny voice of a child was heard through the clamour in the crowd, saying “But he hasn't got anything on.” “He hasn't got anything on?” “A child, says he hasn't got anything on!” “But he hasn't got anything on!” the whole town cried out at last, and the emperor shivered because he suspected they were right. But he thought “this procession has got to go on. So walked more proudly than ever, as all his nobleman held the train that wasn't there at all.S: A very simple tale of morals. I think of honesty, vanity, don't trust swindlers. So this is a Hans Christian Andersen tale, as we said it was first published on the seventh of April in 1837 was part of his third and final instalment of his Andersen's Fairy Tales Told for Children. The original version of this story was published in 1335 in the book “Libro de los ejemplos”, which is book of the examples by Count Lucanor or Juan Manuel, who was the Prince of Villena and this version of the story was “the king and the three impostors”, and it's very similar in terms of the king is presented with a cloth, but the people who can't see the cloth in that version are actually people who are off illegitimate birth so everyone says that they can see it, especially the king, because he doesn't want to think that he's a bastard and therefore would not be fit for his position. And at the time being of illegitimate birth was considered quite a controversy, So everyone pretends that they can see it until finally, it's not actually a child who steps forward, but it is a black person who at the time was considered to not have anything to lose by admitting that they couldn't see anything. And then suddenly the whole the same thing happens: The whole crowd swells, and everyone realises that the king is actually wearing no clothes. And Anderson didn't see this the original Spanish version, but he did see a German translation of it, which I had to Google. Translate this, because I do not speak any German, but the translation was “That's the Way of the World. When Andersen wrote it, he originally gave it a different ending: He originally had that the emperor's subjects just admired the clothes, and everyone in the town pretended to lie and continued on with it, and the manuscript was actually already at the printers when Andersen went up and said that he wanted to change the ending Historians think that there's a couple of reasons why he might have wanted to change it such as when Andersen himself met the King when he was a young child and he met King Frederick the sixth, and Andersen supposedly said afterwards “Oh he's nothing more than a human being.” There's also the idea that Andersen presented himself to the Danish bourgeoisie as a naive and precocious child, and the Emperor's New Clothes was his expose of the hypocrisy and snobbery that he found within the Danish bourgeoisie. There was also a lovely anecdote that said that after he had written this tale, the king then presented him with some gifts of rubies and diamonds. Because in the Emperor's New Clothes and another of Andersen's tales, the Swineherd, he actually voices a satirical disrespect for the court. So the king was trying to pay him off so that he stopped writing tales of political satire and instead wrote lovely storeys like The Ugly Duckling, which is actually one that he made up entirely by himself and didn't come from previous stories.T: What happens in the Emperor's New Clothes is basically an almost textbook case of mass hysteria. In this case, it's mainly motivated by trying to please the royals. Everyone's trying, to, you know, not get fired, which happens in workplaces a lot. But historically, there have been many cases off large groups of people, all behaving in a strange manner all at the same time. We've actually spoken about this on the podcast before we spoke about the dancing plagues of 1518 in StrasbourgS: in relation to , the pied piper of Hamlin .T: The main mechanism through which they work is still largely unknown. What happens is basically people transmit illusions of threats or rumours, and that influences the behaviour and especially in the small, tight-knit communities. This can happen quite fast. There's an example of this recording 1844 medical textbook, speaking about something that happened in sometime in the 1400s, where a nun in a French convent began meowing and all the other nuns also began meowing, eventually, all the other nuns began meowing together at the same time every day, and that this meowing and didn't stop until the police threatened to whip the nuns for disturbing the community. Other examples include one of most famous ones, The Salem Witch trials, which often gets carted out as the dangers of false accusation, dangers of isolationism and the dangers of mass hysteria. This resulted in the execution of 20 citizens accused of practising witchcraft. Going further forward in 1938 we had the Halifax slasher in the town of Halifax in England, two women who claim to be attacked by a mysterious man with a mallet and bright buckles on his shoes. And then further reports of a man wielding a knife and a razor came in, and the situation became so serious that Scotland Yard was called in to assist the Halifax police to catch this Halifax Slasher. But then one of the victims admitted that he'd actually inflicted the damage upon himself just for attention. Soon after that admission, other people came through, and eventually, they determined that none of the attacks has been real. But everyone in the town had been whipped into a furore because of this fear of this attacker.S: So we've been talking about the psychology of mass delusions, which are pretty relevant to the Emporer's New Clothes, and we decided to get on an expert. So we asked our friend Holly, who has an Honours in psychology and then has spent the last five years working in population health research. So thank you so much for coming on our show, Holly.Holly: Thank you for having me, it's lovely to be here.S: So we have a couple of questions for you in relation to the Emperor's New Clothes. Holly, how does mass delusion work?H: Such a cop-out way to start an answer, but that is a really good question. And I think that’s the-- sort of like group psychology and anything to do with this, sort of, thinking of lots of different individual people is something that's really interesting. I think these stories , like the Emperor's New Clothes, remind us of some of the really dark aspects of humanity and what it means to be ah, part of a species that's this intelligent but also this, sort of, social and so dependent on the impacts and the outcomes of these sort of social hierarchies and the way that we interact with one another. It's hard not to see parallels with those real-life examples when you talk about things like you know, the Heaven's Gate cult and things like that, where there are these otherwise sort of educated, functional members of society committed a mass suicide, in order to like ‘graduate’ --quote unquote-- from their human form and transcend their consciousness as an alien spaceship was passing by the Earth .S: So I haven't heard of the Heaven's Gate cult before. How many people was that they were part of that mass suicide?H: Well, it was actually 39 people who all at this one moment in time, it's very much that kind of Jonestown punch sort of approach, where there was this ‘Hale-Bop’ comet, I think it was called, that was like meant to be passing overhead at this specific time. And the members of this cult believed that they needed to sort of transcend their physical forms at the time that this comet was passing over the Earth in order to transcend, I suppose, and become one with this, like, greater existence. And like it's really interesting as well because as we talk about delusions, I think it's important to kind of differentiate between like like mass delusions and mass hysteria. And like, there's something else, that they called like mass psychogenic illness. So there have been these cases where otherwise healthy people have come down with these sort of like physical ailments of different kinds, so whether it's like twitching or fainting or weird physical behaviours, or like different types of pain and things like that, that could just spread through a community with no attributable physical cause. But a delusion is a bit different, it's more an idiosyncratic belief or impression that you maintain, despite contradicting evidence. This is a delusion because --and this is what made me think that we needed to sort of differentiate-- some of the members of this court were actually returning their telescopes, and things like that, because they bought telescopes to see this comet coming and its trajectory, couldn't find it, and so they've then returned their telescopes because they've rationalised this as the telescopes need to be faulty, because the comet is there. So it's the maintenance of that belief despite contradiction, sort of, evidence or reality.T: Are there any factors that lead to the sort of mass delusion? Like any common factors?H: I think this is one of the reasons that these sort of things are so interesting to people because there's a lot of debate about, like, what the possible reasons for this actually are, because obviously whether it's the psychogenic illness or the mass delusion, like, just the logistics of how this actually happens is really complex. Because you can sort of you can understand how one person's thinking can become, like, disordered or deluded, based on their experiences, or like mental illness… Brains are complicated, and if different things go wrong, like, we can see how that can manifest in lots of different ways. What's really hard to explain about these sort of mass delusions is how does how does a whole group of people go down this same idiosyncratic path of thinking? And how do they all sort of not respond to the evidence and things like that? So there's --I don't know if you've heard of it-- something called Folie à deux, which is like ‘dual madness,’ and so it's this idea, and it's often between people who are in, like, romantic partnerships, or like these very close, sort of like one on one relationships, where they will have these sort of shared dual kind of delusions. And there's this really quite an active debate as to whether this is a real concept, whether it's actually possible for two people to be deluded in the same way, or whether there's like one person who's like fully in the delusion and another person who either, like, sort of you wants to believe, or is kind of enabling those beliefs--T: --acquiescing to those beliefs.H: Acquiescing is a very interesting word choice, and I think I think there is a really core question there, which is is a mass delusion something that can exist? Or does it have to be something that's got a bit more to do with that acquiescence and that natural tendency for people to sort of want to fit into a group and have that sort of sense of place and social cohesion?S: We wanted to ask you about the psychology of acquiescence because from the sound of it, a bit more into acquiescing rather than [delusions].H: It's hard to really tease it apart because obviously like, you know, 39 people isn’t everyone in the world sort of thing. So there are limitations to how kind of compelling this sort of acquiescence or delusion can be. So I think, like, you could put forward a solid argument. Humans are really social species, and our societies often tend to gravitate towards hierarchies. In evolutionary psychology, there's an argument that we actually feel social rejection in a similar way that we would feel physical pain. So because of that, we go to great lengths to avoid feeling rejected by social groups. It is important to acknowledge that evolutionary psychology, while it gives us some really compelling kind of ideas, doesn't lend itself to the kind of falsifiable hypotheses that we do really love in a lot of science. So that's difficult one. But we do have a lot of-- there is a lot of research on acquiescence and how humans will respond in these kinds of social situations. And one really famous example is the “Ash Line” studies from the 1950s-- really straightforward, really powerful kind of social psychology experiments. So they put people in this kind of like classroom environment and, you you'd be like one participant in this class full of other people. The experiment was that, other than the one participant in the room, everyone else in the classroom was in on the experiment. And so they'd hold up two lines that were like, really, really obviously very different lengths. And every single other person in the classroom would be like, oh, they're the same. And so what they found --and I'm sure you know where I'm going with this-- is that most people would actually acquiesce and would be like yep, no, they're the same length, even like knowing that it's wrong. Like there's nothing ambiguous about this situation's very much, I think, comparable to that sort of Emperor's New Clothes situation. It's just being directly confronted with, like, just wrongness. And one of the things as well is that people often tend to have a bit of that, kind of, like self-doubt. So we often look to other people in our social group for answers when we're not sure of the situation. So in something like this you might start off pretty sure. But when everyone else is like convinced that these lines of the same length (or so you think) there's a natural kind of tendency to assume that maybe we've got something wrong and to sort of check yourself. And like often people will go with the group answer, especially if there's someone else that they perceive as like an authority or an expert in that group, because they'll second guess themselves. But they'll trust the group, and it sort of again, like, leads back to that whole, sort of, humans are pretty much useless on our own. But we have very good once we're in a society and we're all sort of working together. But that does come with some pretty interesting drawbacks, which I think you know. What's really highlighted by this Emperor's New Clothes story is that sometimes it's so damaging, and the consequences are so high, of violating these norms or disrupting these hierarchies that exist in the societies that we exist in, that it's easier to either just like acquiesce and agree with what's being said, or potentially to convince yourself that you are wrong and they're seeing something that you know you're just missing, because clearly you're an idiot, and everyone else can see that the lines are the same, that the Emperor is wearing fantastic clothes, and you must be the one who's like screwed something up. Unless you want to end up off on your own.S: so there is one person who in our story doesn't really fall into this power of acquiescing. And that is the child, who instead, even though everyone around him is saying that the Emperor's wearing his delightful suit, says no, he doesn't actually have anything on. So we thought that we would ask you about children and how they don't particularly fit into that power of acquiescing...H: Well, right off the bat, I think there's a definite truthiness to that, isn't it? I'm sure we've all been asked a question or heard a child ask a question every now and then, where we'll be like, hoo, you did not think about the effect it would have on that person to ask that question, did you? Well, first of all, it is pretty demonstrable that it takes a little while to become an adult. There's a lot of processes and brain development and things we need to learn, and neural pathways that need to be consolidated as a function of that learning.S: It takes until you're 25 before your brain is fully developed.H: Absolutely right. And so the last part of your brain to develop, because it sort of happens in stages, are your cortical areas, which are the outside bits that do all the human stuff. These are the sort of structures that have evolved later in development, but they also develop later in your life, so it tends to start from the back and move forward. So things like motor function and things like that will be refined a lot more quickly than some of these more complex social processes. So you see, you know, like a 12 year old or something, and physically in a lot of ways, like they could do most of the stuff that adults could do, especially if they practise a specific skill set and things like that. But emotionally, cognitively, there's still a lot more development to happen. So a lot of things obviously happen during puberty, a lot of emotional kind of attachment and regulation and reward systems and things like that. But this processing of, like, the sort of longer term, higher-order, more abstract connections and consequences of your actions is one of the last things to develop. So that's one of the ones that actually comes in right around that 25 mark, so kids don't have that same kind of like a reason to take pause and sort of consider, like, what are all the things that could happen. And, like biologically and experientially, I don't know about you, but I feel like a lot of people have a real crash course in social politics and hierarchies, and the potential unintended consequences of small things that people say when they go through high school. And by the time you come out of that, you sort of, you know, you're not prepared for a lot of situations that you’ll have at work, but you kind of get this mental map of like, these are the potential consequences that these actions can have.S: If someone turns up naked, you can't tell them that they're naked!H: It's not what people do! It's just it's not the done thing.S: Thank you so much for coming on and having a chat to us, Holly, We really appreciate it.H: Thank you for letting me!S: So the tale of the Emperor's New Clothes, It is about mass delusions, but I also think it's a lot about and I suppose the inventiveness of creativity of these tailors. And at the time, making a fabric that was invisible to some people but visible to others wasn't particularly possible, but nowadays we're almost on the verge of making it be able to make something like that happen. So we decided to speak to Stephanie Terwindt about her passion project, which is making clothes.[phone rings]S: Hi, how's it going?Stephanie: Yeah, not bad.S: Steph, I've known you for a number of years now, and you're a bit of talent at making your own costumes.ST: I am , although don't just do costume, so I also do daywear, and arts and crafts--bit of everything, really.S: And as someone who uses a lot of different fabrics, we thought we might talk to you about some of the current innovations in fabrics and how people make fabric. So I’ve just been doing a bit of research and there have been some amazing innovations. We've come very far from the original using flax fibres to dye clothes. Do you have a favourite fabric that you like working with?ST: Well, see this is a hard one. Because I have fabrics that I like to wear and that I like in clothing, but they're actually probably some of the most horrible fabrics to work with as a seamstress. So, for example, I really, really love chiffon as a fabric. It drapes beautifully. It looks glorious when you're making skirts or dresses and it just has a really nice wow factor. But it is so slippery and so hard. to pin together and to keep in place while you're sewing it, that it’s actually the worst and probably my most hated fabric to use in sewing, even though I love it as a garment.S: So usually worth it in the end, but while you're making it, sort of hating the whole thing.ST: Absolute agony.S: At the moment, personally, I'm trying when I'm looking for clothes, looking to buy clothes, I try and go for ones that are made sustainably, because the actual process of making fabrics can be really harmful to the environment. Do you have any knowledge of current sustainable methods of making clothes, and how that might differ from traditional methods?ST: Definitely. So I guess there's a couple of elements here, and if we think to really more traditional clothes in the modern sense, you're thinking of natural fibres like cotton or linen or silk. They aren't always produced in the most sustainable way, particularly a fibre like cotton. It's a highly water-intense crop to grow, and traditional cotton farming actually uses a lot of chemicals and pesticides in its production, so there's that whole element of producing the cotton. But there's also the aspect of how the fabrics are produced, once you have your thread elements, I guess you could say. So that's the more traditional side of things, and then you get into the synthetic world. Then we're into the area of, you know, single-use plastics almost, and your clothing can almost be regarded that way because as much as you use clothing over, you know, the period of a couple months or a couple of years, depending on your taste and your preferences, once a garment is used, it's very hard to recover those plastic fibres that have gone into making the polyester or lycra that is making up your garment. So there's a big issue around re-using the plastic fibres as well, what we are starting to see. There is a lot of businesses that are looking to alternative natural fibres, though. There's a fibre called TENCEL which was actually developed in Australia, which is made from eucalyptus tree pulp, I believe. And they used that to make the threads which they will then weave into the fabric. And it's a much more sustainable crop then something like cotton, while still being a natural fibre.S: What you're also saying is companies trying to reduce waste the way they make the garments.ST: Traditionally, when you are making garments, you have a large piece of fabric. You cut pattern pieces out of it, and you connect all the pattern pieces together to make your shirt or your dress or your pants. What some companies are doing is weaving fabric or knitting fabric specifically to the pattern pieces so that they don't have to cut the pattern out, and they also won't have any excess fabric as waste. So they're really able to cut to make all of their garments and also reduced the waste in the manufacturing process.S: So I know that people are also making fabrics from a lot of really, really you'd almost say bizarre things nowadays. So one of my favourite brands, Allbirds, which makes shoes from merino wool first. But then they've also started making shoes from tree fibres, and most recently, I think, from sugar plants, they started making flip flops, I think. There's also some companies that will make clothes out of plastic bottles.ST: Funnily enough, a friend of mine has started her own swimwear label, and all of the bikinis in her swimwear range are made of Lycra that is produced from recycled plastic like plastic bottles or fishing line stuff like that. And it's actually becoming increasingly common in particularly swimwear, I think is that connection to the ocean, and people are talking a lot about, you know, cleaning the oceans and removing the plastic from our oceans, and so they’re moved to take that plastic, repurpose it into fabric and then make swimwear out of it, which is fantastic.S: I realise that we can't predict what's gonna happen in the future. But if you were to try and predict what will happen in terms of fabrics, where could you see it going?ST: Ooh, this is a hard one! Because I think there's a lot of work that already underway or that people are already starting to test that I think in the very near future we’ll see and it will be a reality. So I think we're going to continue saying this push towards recycling fabrics I know that H&M has actually been testing recycling garment fabric, pulling apart old garments, re-using the threads from that and creating new fabric from scratch. So I think we're going to see more of that. We're going to see more reusing other natural fibre sources or plastic or whatever to create your fabrics. I think we're also going to start testing or playing with other ways of making fabrics there, not just weaving in a traditional sense, but 3D-printing or a mix of 3D-printing and weaving, and we are also starting to see that happen.S: Thanks so much for chatting to us about that, So the history of clothing is a very, very long one, and people have said that people have been wearing clothes for between 500,000 to 100,000 years ago, and of course, it's evolved a fair bit since then. About 30,000 years ago, people made needles, when people used to make fabrics, and this is how they would have done at the time of the Emperor's New Clothes. You would harvest and clean your fibre and wool, then you'd cart it and spin it into threads, weave the threads into the cloth and then finally fashion and sew the cloth into different clothes. And this sort of technology, people have said that you can find it from about 30,000 years ago, but it's pretty hard to find a lot of history about fabrics because , of course they rot. People have mainly guessed this based on the tools that they found and imprints that they found about things. Nowadays, there's actually-- I went down such a rabbit hole when I was looking at this, and Tee has seen the amount of pages of notes that I have. I found a whole bunch of odd things that I'd never would have suspected that you could use to make fabrics such as orange fibre, which is this company in Italy who's trying to find a way to use the 700,000 tonnes of orange peel discarded yearly in order to create juice. And they make a material similar to viscose blended with silk and cotton and, if you know anything about brand name Salvatore Ferragamo, who makes beautiful, amazing high-end clothes, actually used this fabric to create a capsule collection. There are also companies making bioplastics from potato waste, which is this company Chip[s] Board, which makes a fabric Parblex, and they are working with the potato company McCain's in order to use their potato waste from their wedges and, so on, all their other potato products. And the company has a zero-waste production system because even the offcuts of their material production is incorporated back into the system. There are legitimately so many weird ones out there. I found ones using grape marc to make leathers to make vegan leathers. There are lots and lots of different types of ones, you can make them from pineapple skin. There are hemp fibres --now have turned out to be a very fantastic material because they're antibacterial, durable, resilient. However, there are a few problems with using hemp fibres because the growth is often limited, as people are a little bit worried about that whole connection to cannabis. There are clothes made out of coffee ground fibres, so just think the next time you have your coffee that the grounds could also actually be used by a Taiwanese company to turn into a different type of yarn. And that company, Singtex, is working with Starbucks to take the coffee grounds and use them to make fabrics. Banana fibres, lotus fibres is a super high tech one, and also supposedly makes really high-end ones. And then there's even just new companies that are making different types of fabric, like Stone Island, which is working with reflective glass microbeads and temperature-sensitive outerwear.S: So we've come a pretty long way since the Emperor's time, and though we might not have invisible fabric just yet, there are some really cool options,S: Alright, so hopefully you've learned a little bit about the Emperor's New Clothes. How to avoid being caught up in a mass delusion. And also if anyone tells you that the fabric you're wearing looks fantastic, but you can't see it, do not trust them because it is most likely that they are lying.T: This is actually the final episode of Crumbs of Science. We hope you've much fun listening to this is we have had recording it, and we just like to thank the ANU Centre for the Public awareness of Science for the use of the recording facilities, we’d like to thank Will Grant for getting us set up in the space.S: To all our guests that came along and gave interviews and answered such bizarre questions.T: We hope we didn't get anyone fired. Yeah, that's it from Crumbs of science.S: If you have any questions in the future, please feel free to email us at crumbsofscience@gmail.com.T: Until next time we hope you have--T&S: a happily ever after.[Outro music]

Strang Report
Jerry Falwell Responds to Politico's 'Hit Piece' in Exclusive Interview

Strang Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 15:10


Liberty University President Jerry Falwell says he's not too concerned about the negative article Politico recently released about him. In response to the piece, Falwell says he is pursuing legal action against the employees who shared university emails with the press. Listen to this interview to hear Falwell respond to accusations against Liberty and why he has nothing to hide.

Walking Through Glass: The Podcast
Ep. 79 Get Over Your 'ish Part 2/5

Walking Through Glass: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 16:30


Ep. 79 Get over your 'ish Part 2 This Part 2 in the SHIFT series -- The "H" It is time to HUMBLE yourself so that you can GROW to new heights.

The Bench Mob NBA Podcast
Vegas Uber Tales | SBC Mock Trade

The Bench Mob NBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 31:33


Kaan and Tim are back at it at Summer League talking about their wild Vegas Uber stories. Also, Kaan is doing the SBC Mock Trade Deadline as the players agent and we talked about rookie extensions. 'Hit us up on Twitter @TheBenchMobNBA - @ikaanic - @tim_tweetonLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cabot Cove Confidential
S01E06 - Hit, Run and Homicide

Cabot Cove Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 74:48


Tony, Tommy or does it even matter? Does your revolutionary angst get in the way of your pirate pride? Team Ethan or Team Amos? Does J.B. have an icy cool calm or a comfort with her mortality? And is there anything mechanical that a simple toggle switch can't control? Before there was Elon Musk....there was Daniel O'Brien, so put on your baseball bell bottoms and join us at the old Gentry Farm as we dissect this episode of Murder She Wrote, 'Hit , Run and Homicide'! 

LearnEnglish365: English Idiom Daily with Ajarn Ken
Learn English Idiom 'Hit The Nail On The Head' with Ajarn Ken

LearnEnglish365: English Idiom Daily with Ajarn Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 0:42


#LearnEnglish365 with Ajarn Ken's Flash Briefings: Learn English Idioms Daily. Ajarn Ken introduces the English Idiom 'Hit The Nail On The Head', what it means and how to use it

Creative Principles
Ep147 - Ayanna Floyd, Showrunner Showtime’s ‘The Chi’ & Writer 'Empire'

Creative Principles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 29:55


Since 2001, Ayanna Floyd has been working on shows like 'Gideon’s Crossing,' 'Private Practice,' 'Hit the Floor,' 'Hannibal,' 'Empire,' and now she’s producing, writing and show running Showtime’s 'The Chi.' Originally created by Lena Waithe (Master of None), the new series is a character drama that follows the lives of four men in South Side Chicago after a fateful turn of events shocks their community. In this exclusive interview, Floyd discusses a character piece without a hook, finding your voice, advice from Vanessa Taylor (The Shape of Water), going beneath the surface with character, the state of the industry, and we briefly discuss her upcoming mini-series, 'The Cotton Club.' The print interview is also available on Creative Screenwriting Magazine’s website. And, if you enjoyed this interview, join thousands of viewers for the new YouTube series, Creative Principles, which dissects new films, series, and more: bit.ly/2FARJz5

Fotsch and Sarah in the Morning
Fotsch Talks About How He Was Involved In A 'Hit and Run'

Fotsch and Sarah in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 3:22


LearnEnglish365: English Idiom Daily with Ajarn Ken
Learn English Idiom 'Hit It Off' with Ajarn Ken

LearnEnglish365: English Idiom Daily with Ajarn Ken

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 0:52


#LearnEnglish365 with Ajarn Ken's Flash Briefings: Learn English Idioms Daily. Ajarn Ken introduces the English Idiom Hit It Off, what it means and how to use it

We Are Photographers
Valérie Jardin - Hit the Streets All Over the Globe

We Are Photographers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 26:05


Valérie Jardin is a visual storyteller recognized internationally for her street photography. She is the author of several books and teaches street photography workshops all over the world. She also hosts the podcast 'Hit the Streets with Valérie Jardin' and is an official Fujifilm X-Photographer. In this episode we talk about the importance of street photography, how her approach to storytelling includes both following the light and following her heart when photographing on the street. Valérie explains her love for Fujifilm mirrorless cameras and prime lenses, the power of limitations and the joy of educating others to find the beauty in everyday life. This is We Are Photographers with Valérie Jardin, and this is her story.

Sidewalk Talk Show
STEPHEN- writing a 'hit song', religion, lyme disease

Sidewalk Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 33:41


Releasing on Monstercat, dropping out of college See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Floating Voter
'Hit Big Oil profits before hiking carbon tax for families' says People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith

The Floating Voter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 33:24


The Government needs to target Big Oil and tax profits on fossil fuel companies before any attempt is made to hike the carbon tax, People Before Profit TD Bríd Smith has said. Speaking on the Floating Voter podcast on independent.ie, she also said hikes in public transport fares – she claimed cash fares have risen by 87pc since 2011 – was forcing people to remain in their cars, resulting in higher transport emissions. “That's not serious about dealing with climate change. That's taking people out of public transport, into their cars or onto their motorbikes,” she said. The Dublin South Central TD also said that hiking the carbon tax on motoring and home heating fuels from €20 per tonne at present would not achieve the deep emission cuts required to avoid catastrophic climate change. She said “massive” intervention was needed at a “systemic” level including investment in renewable energy, expanding the public transport system and reducing fares, and retrofitting homes. Imposing a carbon tax hike was “putting the cart before the horse”. “I'm absolutely for a carbon tax on the profits of the oil and gas industry, not on the ordinary average worker and consumer,” she said. “The economists will tell you we can't tax the oil and gas industry at the rate which it needs to be done, it has to be done at a Europe-wide level. Europe might be willing to discuss it, but we're not willing to discuss it in this country. “We don't want to tax profits. We have created a tax haven. The oil and gas industry make an absolute fortune, and if we tax them we will reduce their addiction to carbon. “I do think you put the cart before the horse if you say carbon tax but don't talk about retrofitting homes.”

Diva & Dario
Diva & Dario - 24. nov 2018

Diva & Dario

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2018 117:00


Et radiotalkshow med både sjov og alvor, hvor værterne Britt Berglund og Dennis Johannesson kommer længere ind og tættere på deres gæster. Programmet tager revolverjournalistikken til nye højder med spørgsmål hentet i 'Den Russiske Roulette'. Alle holder vejret - undtagen når de synger. Denne lørdag er der besøg af: Sara Blædel - Krimiforfatteren, der i hele ni bøger, har haft kriminalassistent Louise Rick i hovedrollen. De seneste par år har det så været bedemandens datter Ilka, der har haft tjansen. Nu sluttes trilogien med bogen 'Den tredje søster' der kom sidste fredag. Sigurd Barrett - Musikeren, TV-manden og forfatteren, kendt fra programmer som 'Sigurds Bjørnetime' og 'Hit med Sangen'. Som forfatter har han mere end 40 udgivelser på cv'et. Senest 'Sigurd fortæller H.C. Andersens eventyr'. Mai Mercado - Den konservative politiker, der i 2016 måtte afbryde en barselsorlov, for at møde op på 'Borgen' og blive Børne- og Socialminister i Lars Løkkes regering. Har senest haft mere end nok at se til med den såkaldte 'Britta-sag'.

Hellblazerbiz
Hit the Floor with Katherine Bailess

Hellblazerbiz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 74:33


Katherine Bailess is bringing back the heat returning to her lead role as the sexy, funny, comedic seductive and Southern spitfire ‘Kyle Hart’, on the TV Series “Hit the Floor” which returns after a two-year hiatus for a highly-anticipated season 4 on BET. 'Hit the Floor' premiered in 2013 on VH1 as the #1 new cable scripted series and became a social media phenomenon overnight as one of the top Tweeted television shows. The hit drama series explores the fame, money, power and sex in professional basketball through the eyes of the fictional LA Devil Girls dancers and the LA Devils basketball team. Bailess stars as ‘Kyle Hart’ a stripper turned cheerleader who uses her smart wit and sexual prowess to get what she wants. The new season which airs on a new network, will feature familiar faces as well as new dancers (Teyana Taylor of Kanye West’s FADE fame is one) & basketball players fight to stake their claim under the red-hot spotlight of the LA Devils nation.Listen to me and Kat talk about her career, her passions, acting, Mississippi, the weather and a lot more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Alphabetallica: A-Z Metallica Podcast
#68 - 'Hit The Lights' w/Brendan Hill

Alphabetallica: A-Z Metallica Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 23:56


Alphabetallica listener, Brendan Hill, joins Tom to discuss the song that started it all, 'Hit The Lights'.  Alphabetallica is on Patreon! If you want to help support the show + gain early access to Alphabetallica content, check out our donation page: https://www.patreon.com/alphabetallica Please email the show @ 'metallicapod@gmail.com' with your thoughts on the songs covered so far or anything else Metallica, I'd love to hear from you. Emails will be read out on a subsequent episode. Want to come on the show and review a song with me? Email away too! You can also follow the show @metallicapod Hosted by Tom Kwei Theme by Alex Cottrell (https://alex-cottrell.com/) Thumbnail by Danny O'Gorman (https://www.behance.net/danogorman)

Absolute Bunts
Absolute Bunts Ep. 2 - A Decade of Futility

Absolute Bunts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 56:54


Absolute Bunts is the podcast in which two men who know nothing about baseball talk about baseball. In the second episode of the Absolute Bunts podcast, Jon and Henry generally do a good job of sticking to the baseball chat. Jon is honest about the workability of his baseball movie proposal 'Hit by Pitch' and Henry decides he's had enough of the Cubs and he wants to spend his life petting manta rays. There is also in-depth discussion of the "Rules of the Game - Section Two - The Field of Play" and we learn all about Earned Run Average, Dazzy Vance and Lefty Groves. We hope you enjoy it!

Weightlifting House
WL News - Ilya's Return & The American Open

Weightlifting House

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 22:41


The American Open saw the eagerly anticipated return of Jordan Cantrell, James Moser, D'Angelo Osorio, Kate Vibert, and several others. Despite losing many athletes to worlds last week, many American records were still set.In the training world we saw some exciting videos crop up, as well as some above world record lifts.Most interestingly however was the Kazakh news article about the return of Ilya Ilyin...Show Notes - Fares' instagram handle is 'mesohassona'Hit me up on-IG at weightlifting_houseSnapchat at WL_House

The Corner Podcast
The 'Hit a Bonnet Wearing Beast with a Boomerang on Thanksgiving' Episode

The Corner Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 84:33


It's Thanksgiving week and you know what that means — Green Bean Casserole!!! All jokes aside, Kel and Andreas discuss their upcoming Thanksgiving meal, Kel's exposure to a black household, UFC Sydney, NXT Takeover: War Games, WWE Survivor Series, and much more.

Good Beer Hunting
FF-005 Jim Plachy says 'hit me," and a West Coaster wants his personal space

Good Beer Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2017 38:09


Welcome to another episode of The Fervent Few podcast. Every two weeks we present you with this bonus episode of the GBH podcast where we chat with members of our subscriber community. The Fervent Few subscribe to GBH like a magazine making a monthly contribution via Patreon. Members join us in a forum to talk about a wide range of topics that doesn’t just stop at beer. And every week we pick one of these topics and present the community’s answers to readers in the form of an article posted to Good Beer Hunting. You can find out more information by visiting patreon.com/goodbeerhunting On this episode we play Where in the World is Michael Kiser and we talk to James Raynon who just moved to Chicago from Souther California. We’ll talk to him about the differences in locales and his time in the Fervent Few. But first we find out where Michael Kiser is hiding.

E&S Wolves Podcast
Episode 42 - Massive in Austria (Part two)

E&S Wolves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 62:06


Nathan Judah and Tim Spiers offer up the latest episode of the re-branded E&S Wolves Podcast direct from Austria. The lads review Wolves' pre-season trip as they prepare to head home, bringing you their thoughts on the final games of the tour. Back by popular demand, Nathan and Tim play an extended game of the cult-classic 'Hit, Miss or Meh' - reviewing the entire Wolves squad who have taken part in the trip. Meanwhile, the lads explain some of the questionable antics that have taken place in Austria, including why Tim had to fork out a small fortune for a new set of keys and two infuriating taxi rides. As always, there's 'Massive in', as fans find out if the boys' continental trip has yielded listeners from across the Channel. Each week the duo along with Luke Hatfield will bring you the very latest news, views and gossip straight out of Molineux. Email us at podcast@expressandstar.co.uk or tweet us at @wolvespoddy with all your burning questions and opinions. Music: http://www.purple-planet.com

Jim Forsyth Commentary
'Hit Man' Awaits Death in Infamous San Antonio Murder

Jim Forsyth Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2017 2:34


'Hit Man' Awaits Death in Infamous San Antonio Murder

Hit the Mic with The Stacey Harris
How to Make Changes to Your Marketing

Hit the Mic with The Stacey Harris

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2016 12:02


Welcome to episode 329 of Hit the Mic with The Stacey Harris. Okay, so we spent a lot of time this month talking about reviewing and planning because, honestly, that's where my head space has been. I want to wrap that up with, if all this planning, and all this looking back, has led to some changes, how to go about making those changes. I'm also going to be sharing a change that we're going to be making to the show with you at the end of the podcast, so stay tuned for that. Let's first talk about the importance of evaluating and looking at where you're at, and looking at the possible impact of these changes. Here's the deal. Changes are going to happen. It's just a part of evolving, of growing a business, of living a life. Your needs change, your customer needs change, the industry you're in may change. As someone who works in the social media space, I can assure you that changes are inevitable. They will happen. It's all about how you respond to them and how you deal with them. A great example of this is the membership site; Hit the Mic Backstage. Before the membership site existed I had stand alone courses that I called 'Rock Star Guides'; they were fantastic. I sold them for lifetime access. They were a really reasonable price. I loved doing them, but here's the thing; I was finding that because networks would make changes, I would have to keep them updated. What was happening is my work was happening over and over and over and over again, but I only was getting paid the one time. Now, that didn't fit my business model. It didn't fit my goals, and it kept me from being able to create anything new because I was so busy keeping up with what I had created in the past. I evolved those 'Rock Star Guides' into the foundations of Hit the Mic Backstage, so now people can be committed to staying up to date with the changes, and see the changes that happen, and I've built recurring revenue into my business model. It allows me to continue getting paid to keep up, and it allows my clients to be invested in paying attention when those updates are made because, I mean, when's the last time you logged into a program you bought two years ago? Well, if it was a Facebook program you bought two years ago, that program may have been updated, or not depending on who you bought it from. Make sure that you're sticking with those changes. I know, for me, that is meaning that I'm going to be spending a lot of quarter one of 2017 running updates on all of the foundation programs inside of Hit the Mic Backstage; all of the how to use this network 101 kind of stuff, all of those trainings are getting totally refreshed based on the changes that happened in the last couple months of 2016. That's going to mean a lot of work for me, but it's also going to mean that my audience is going to have to be committed to saying yes, I'm going to take some time to re-watch that training, to review those changes and see what I need to do, and how I need to evolve. That happens a lot more when people are continuing to invest. That was an example of where I looked and evaluated what my goals were, but also the impact that changing how I was doing something could impact my audience. Another great example is your marketing. If you're not currently getting the results you want, something has to change. You can't keep taking the same actions and expect different results. I believe that is the definition of insanity. You have to change it up. A great example of that is changing your format. I went from writing blog posts, which was a real struggle for me to do consistently, just because it was a process I didn't enjoy, to doing this podcast. I've had zero ... zero problems, knock on wood, with consistency since launching this show, and this is episode 329. We've been going for three plus years now. Look at the impact that making that change could have. It might make you a little more willing to make the change. So, you've decided to make the change, the change is a-happening, how do you tell your community? Be really upfront. There's a lot of schools of thought about testing the change and then telling them. I'm going to be making a big change to this show, which we'll talk about in a few minutes, and I'm deciding to not test it; To just sort of do it and then make a formal announcement, because I want you guys to see what happens and be aware that the change is happening, and decide for yourself if it's something that you like or you don't like, or whatever. I like that format because a lot of times I use my business and what I'm doing almost as a case study for the show, and for the client look I do, and for the stuff that goes into Hit the Mic Backstage. I mean, we're testing some cool, cool things starting next week actually, with my marketing, and all of that is going to be put into a case study that we do when we launch a training at the end of Q1 in Backstage. I like being upfront with it, but you don't have to be, you can start testing things slowly and quietly, and then make a formal announcement. It's totally going to depend on what the change is, and it's totally going to depend on your relationship with your community, and the kind of transparency you want in your business. There's nothing wrong with saying, you know what, I want to feel this out, see how it goes, and then I'll make a formal announcement, or I'll never make a formal announcement and the change will just happen. There will be some people that notice. Most people will forget that it was ever another way. That's okay too. Pay attention to what works for your business, but don't let the possibility that a change may happen prevent you from doing anything. That's really one of the big take aways that I wanted to get out of this episode because I see it a lot with content creation. I see it a lot with program development, and I see it a lot with social media. People stay away from doing anything because they don't want to do it wrong, and the reality is you're going to evolve and things are going to change. Just start putting one foot in front of the other. Just start getting out there. Just start doing something because in that doing you will learn what works and what doesn't work in a much more reliable way, because it's for you and your business and your community and your audience and your goals, and there is a lot of variation from person to person, business to business, community to community, what works and what doesn't work. Sometimes a small tweak that makes it fit for you is going to be all the difference, but it's going to be hard to decide what that tweak is if you're not doing anything, alright? Whatever it is that you want to try, start trying it; start doing it, okay? Alright. Moment of truth. There are going to be some changes happening to this very show. For the last three plus years, and 329 episodes of the show, there have been two episodes a week. Starting next week there will only be one episode a week. We will be moving to a format where I only have new episodes released on Tuesdays. This is to make some space for some other things that I want to be doing for you guys. Because here's the deal; there's really only so much time in the day to not only create content, but for you to consume it. In my desire to do something else with you guys as well, we're pulling back on the show. If you remember, a year-ish ago, we had another show called 'Hit the Mic TV', which was a video show. Well, we're kind of bringing 'Hit the Mic TV' back. I'm going to be doing a weekly live show. It'll stream on Facebook and Periscope, as well as on my YouTube channel, so you can check in there and that will be the second piece of content that happens every week. If you're on the e-mail list, you will get a reminder of the upcoming episode, as well as a link to watch episode from the week past, but the only episode of this show that will go out to the podcast feed is once a week. On Tuesdays, you will see a new episode go out, and we'll keep pretty much the same format, 10, 15, 20 minutes for the show; somewhere in there. We'll be talking about the same kind of stuff; podcasts, content marketing, a whole lot of social media marketing, and we're also going to bring back something that we tested out earlier this year, which was once a month doing a 'Three Things You Must Know'; which is kind of a recap of the latest and greatest in social media. Basically, it's a really solid preview of what you get inside of Hit the Mic Backstage, which is an update on everything that happens in social media, and all of the changes that roll out to networks. This is just a way for you guys to have more space to get the information you need, and so I'm not just throwing more stuff at you, I'm going to adjust it and focus what we're doing so we have two lanes of traffic. You'll see a little bit less from me on the podcast, but you'll be able to catch up with me in another way through the weekly live show, in whatever format you prefer to consume it. There it is. I'm really excited. I'm really excited to see all the change. I'm really excited to go live with you guys more frequently, and I really challenge you, if there is a change you need to make ... a great example is exactly this; live streaming is going to be a critical part of my marketing in 2017. It's going to be a critical part of a lot of people's marketing. If that's something that you want to do more of, and you just don't see the time right now, look at where you can pull something else back; look at how you can repurpose that. Check out some of the episodes we've done on repurposing, and maybe find a different want to streamline it; a a different way to make the schedule work, instead of just adding more, because sometimes just adding more is the least productive thing we can do when it comes to making sure we're getting where we want to get and we're delivering a value we want to deliver. At the end of the day, I know for me, I know for you, that's what it's all about, is getting the value, alright? Thank you for listening. Thank you for hanging out with me. I will see you backstage. Resources Join us inside Hit the Mic Backstage Connect with Me Connect with me on Facebook Tweet with me and include #HittheMic Be sure to leave your review on iTunes or Stitcher for a shoutout on a future show

Fast Jet Performance
'Hit the Target, Don't Get Shot Down' - On Goals and Life

Fast Jet Performance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016


​​'Wolf 3 defends SA-11 bearing 020!' came the call from the back pair of our low-level 4-ship of Tornado GR4 bombers.   Our formation had stumbled upon the enemy Air Defences and they were not happy to be disturbed over their lunch hour.   'Well, there it is!' proclaimed my Navigator confirming what we'd both been expecting; 'I told you they'd get themselves killed!' he laughed.   I chuckled with him as I hugged the valley floor, pressing on towards our target which was now only 2 minutes flying time away.   'Wolf 4 defending SA-8 bearing 270, egressing to the east!' came a call soon after.   'That's the back pair out, that's not good.' I said, noting that there were just two of us left to hit the target.   We thundered on as low as we dared, trying to use the undulating terrain for cover. The wind over the hills buffeted our 26 tonne war machine making it hard to plot the enemy's systems onto my kneeboard.   'Mike,' I called, 'I've got an SA-6 looking at us right 2 o'clock - make it go away.'   Our Radar Warning Receiver was displaying the familiar lines associated with a particularly aggressive Surface to Air Missile system. I pushed the throttles forward marching the speed up towards 500 mph in an attempt to progress us away from the threat.   'That 6 wasn't in the brief,' he replied, 'Come left 30 degrees to put him on the beam.'   http://www.fastjetperformance.com/podcasts/hit-the-target-dont-get-shot-down-on-goals-and-life See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sampler
#13 'Hit Me With Your Best Shot'

Sampler

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2016 45:38


**Warning, this episode contains adult language.** Episode #13 features clips from the following episodes (please go to our website www.gimletmedia.com/show/sampler for links to all episodes): StarTalk Radio - George Takei and the Legacy of Star Trek Flash Forward, Episode 2, Love at First Bot  On Being, with Nikki Giovanni - Soul Food, Sex, and Space The Longest Shortest Time The Facts: This episode was produced by Rose Reid, Sarah Abdurrahman and Brittany Luse, with help from Kate Parkinson-Morgan.  It was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and Alex Blumberg Our theme music was made by Micah Vellian and our ad music was made by Mark Phillips. The show was mixed by Matthew Boll. **Correction: In a previous version of this show, we identified the guest in the Flash Forward clip as Madeline Ashby. The guest featured in the clip was actually Shelly Ronen.** Our Sponsors: Stamps.com (Click the microphone on the homepage and use promo code "Sampler") Audible.com/Sampler (Get your free audio book!) Squarespace.com (Use promo code "Sampler" for 10% off first purchase)

Bob Stern's Vinyl Schminyl Radio
Vinyl Schminyl Radio Classic 'Hit" 10-27-15

Bob Stern's Vinyl Schminyl Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2015 6:17


Hitsville UK-The Clash

English Phrases and Idioms
Podcast Hit The Ground Running

English Phrases and Idioms

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2015 0:41


Origin and description of the English phrase, 'Hit the ground running'.

EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
On-Air - Indie Artist Radio - iTunes

EOTM / Universal Wave Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2014 62:00


Listen to music from your favorite and similar artists via EOTMRadio.com 24/7! Follow us on social media for all the latest in music, films, celebrity interviews, artist development tips, award show buzz, and announcements by way of EOTM Online! Call in -- (STUDIO LINE > 718-664-6543) -- to rate music a 'Hit or Miss' - you can also tweet your vote to @E_MusicCritics. This week's playlist Steven Knight - On My Way Matthew Shultz - Money or Me IDK - You Got It DZIRE - Joy Ride to Hell Positive K - I Got a Man Mama Kym - Heart of Compassion K. Michelle - Can't Raise a Man Mali Music - Beautiful Dani Walker - Bang Bang Download EOTM Radio Archived Shows on iTunes FREE -- Click here to be redirected Know of an artist that should be featured? Tweet #IndieMusic #RadioPlay to @EOTMOnline.

EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
On-Air - Indie Artist Radio - iTunes

EOTM / Universal Wave Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2014 6:00


Afternoon Music MIX - Show host:  Ms DJ JAM Listen to music from your favorite and similar artists via EOTMRadio.com 24/7! Follow us on social media for all the latest in music, films, celebrity interviews, artist development tips, award show buzz, and announcements by way of EOTM Online! Call in -- (STUDIO LINE > 718-664-6543) -- to rate music a 'Hit or Miss' - you can also tweet your vote to @E_MusicCritics. This week's playlist Steven Knight - On My Way Matthew Shultz - Money or Me IDK - You Got It DZIRE - Joy Ride to Hell Positive K - I Got a Man Mama Kym - Heart of Compassion K. Michelle - Can't Raise a Man Mali Music - Beautiful Dani Walker - Bang Bang Download EOTM Radio Archived Shows on iTunes FREE -- Click here to be redirected Know of an artist that should be featured? Tweet #IndieMusic #RadioPlay to @EOTMOnline.

EOTM / Universal Wave Radio
On-Air - Indie Artist Radio - iTunes

EOTM / Universal Wave Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2014 119:00


Afternoon Music MIX - Show host:  Ms DJ JAM Listen to music from your favorite and similar artists via EOTMRadio.com 24/7! Follow us on social media for all the latest in music, films, celebrity interviews, artist development tips, award show buzz, and announcements by way of EOTM Online! Call in -- (STUDIO LINE > 718-664-6543) -- to rate music a 'Hit or Miss' - you can also tweet your vote to @E_MusicCritics. This week's playlist Steven Knight - On My Way Matthew Shultz - Money or Me IDK - You Got It DZIRE - Joy Ride to Hell Positive K - I Got a Man Mama Kym - Heart of Compassion K. Michelle - Can't Raise a Man Mali Music - Beautiful Dani Walker - Bang Bang Download EOTM Radio Archived Shows on iTunes FREE -- Click here to be redirected Know of an artist that should be featured? Tweet #IndieMusic #RadioPlay to @EOTMOnline.

Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider
Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider - Episode 123: 'Premium Rush,' 'Hit & Run,' and more

Movie B.S. with Bayer and Snider

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2012 67:01


0:00-2:50 - Introduction; fun with Google video2:50-14:15 - "Premium Rush" review14:15-22:00 - "Hit & Run" review22:00-32:00 - QOTW (what mode of transportation deserves its own action movie)32:00-37:30 - "Celeste and Jesse Forever" review37:30-42:50 - "The Imposter" review42:50-43:50 - Snider is slandered on Twitter by Scott Weinberg43:50-47:40 - "The Apparition" review47:40-54:15 - A chat with Chandra, one of our Cannes Kickstarter supporters54:15-57:40 - Final wrap-up of the summer box office contest57:40-1:04:30 - Pitch Me (Zooey Deschanel, Tom Arnold, horror comedy set in Calgary in the 1950s)1:04:30-1:07:00 - Wrap-up and goodbyes QOTW: What is your favorite moment of law-breaking in a movie?

Voces con Swing
Voces con swing - Ponte en camino, Jack - 09/10/11

Voces con Swing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2011 56:45


Hoy escuchamos unos de los mejores discos de Ray Charles, 'Hit the road, Jack', grabado hace 50 años. Otra gran cantante negra fue Ruth Brown, de la que oímos la canción que la dio a conocer, 'Teardrops from my eyes' (Lágrimas de mis ojos), de 1950, y su excepcional versión de 'No one ever tells you' (Nadie te lo dice nunca), grabada en 1959. También en este programa: 'Lágrimas negras', por el Cuarteto Matamoros; 'Rose of the Río Grande', por The Casa Loma Orchestra; 'Allá en el Rancho Grande', por The Tune Wranglers; 'Para el rancho me voy', por la orquesta de Luis Rovira, con Adolfo Ventas; 'Hacia Argentina', por la Orquesta Plantación, con José Laca; la misma canción, pero titulada 'Río Grande', por Elsie Bayron, con la Orquesta Tejada; 'Río Grande del Sur', por Lolita Garrido; 'Menudo menú' y 'Hoja Palmera', por Los Xey; y 'Las hojas muertas', cantada en español por Los Tres Diamantes.Escuchar audio