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Latest podcast episodes about 2bat 2b8

The Pop Culture Podcast by Phantastic Geek
Star Trek Day 2021: visiting Prodigy, Discovery, Picard, and Strange New Worlds

The Pop Culture Podcast by Phantastic Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021


On the 55th anniversary of Star Trek, shows modern and old were celebrated--but what's on the horizon? We talk the Star Trek Day reveals for Prodigy, Discovery, Picard, Strange New Worlds, and beyond.Thanks as always to everyone who supports the podcast by visiting Patreon.com/PhantasticGeek--a little latinum goes a long way!Share your feedback for Star Trek by emailing PhantasticGeek@gmail.com, commenting at PhantasticGeek.com, or tweeting @PhantasticGeek.MP3

Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast
Episode 24 (Season 2, Episode 5) - Mike Beran

Spit and Twitches: The Animal Cognition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021


Michael J. Beran is Professor of Psychology and Co-Director of the Language Research Center at Georgia State University.  He received his B.A. in Psychology from Oglethorpe University in 1995, his M.A. in 1997, and his Ph.D. in 2002, both from Georgia State University.  His research is conducted with human and nonhuman primates, including chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, orangutans, capuchin monkeys, and rhesus monkeys.  He also has done research with bears, elephants, and robins.  His research interests include perception, numerical cognition, metacognition, planning and prospective memory, self-control, decision making, and language acquisition.  Dr. Beran is a Fellow of Division 3 and Division 6 of the American Psychological Association and a Fellow of the Psychonomics Society.  He was the inaugural Duane M. Rumbaugh Fellow at Georgia State University.  He received the Brenda A. Milner award from the APA in 2005.  He has served as the President of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, the Southeast Psychological Association, and the Society for Behavioral Neuroscience and Comparative Psychology (Division 6 of APA).  He is the current Editor of Animal Behavior and Cognition and has served on numerous editorial boards including Cognition, Animal Cognition, Frontiers in Comparative Psychology, the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, Comparative Cognition & Behavior Reviews, the Journal of Comparative Psychology, Learning and Behavior, and the International Journal of Comparative Psychology.  He has published over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and contributed chapters to over 50 edited books and encyclopedia.  He also is the co-editor of Foundations of Metacognition (2012, Oxford University Press), the author of Self-control in Animals and People (2018, Elsevier), and the co-editor of the forthcoming Primate Cognitive Studies (2022, Cambridge University Press).  Mike gets 2 pics because I love this slideHis research has been featured on numerous television and radio programs and in magazines, including Animal Planet, BBC, New Scientist, the Wall Street Journal, and Scientific American Mind.  His research is supported by funding from the National Science Foundation, the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the Templeton Foundation, and the European Science Foundation.  In addition to the fun things he gets to do in his lab and with his students and colleagues, he enjoys beekeeping, hiking, paintball with friends (and enemies!), travel, and the occasional good bourbon.  And, of course, ‘Bama football.  Roll Tide.mp3 download

STEMpunkPodcast

 n = 61In this episode, Tom interviews Paul Looyen, Teacher, YouTube educator and trivia genius about Physics teaching, science education and photography. You can find Paul most places as @physicshighYouTubeWebsiteInstagramTwitterPaul answered the question that Alice Gorman asked about artworks and asked his own here.What is one biggest roadblock for student engaging in science at High School and what is the solution to that?Call to action:Photography.Get a good camera, and learn some cool tools.Here is The website that Paul runs stonemeadow.com.auSTEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTube

The Pop Culture Podcast by Phantastic Geek
The Mandalorian: Season 2 Preview

The Pop Culture Podcast by Phantastic Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020


  Shrouded in mysteries though season two may be, PhantasticGeek.com's Pete and Matt hyperspace into the midst of it all on the #MandoMonday ahead of The Mandalorian's second season premiere. Share your thoughts about the Mandalorian by reaching out to Phantastic Geek on Twitter, Facebook, and PhantasticGeek on Gmail.As always, our podcasts are made possible by those who support us on Patreon.com/PhantasticGeek.MP3Apple Podcasts

The Pop Culture Podcast by Phantastic Geek
Star Trek Universe at New York Comic Con

The Pop Culture Podcast by Phantastic Geek

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2020


  We're off to New York Comic Con... virtually... and it's time to reflect on the Star Trek Universe and the panels on Lower Decks and Discovery.We also talk about our support for the #TrekTheVote effort.  MP3

STEMpunkPodcast
Significant Figures

STEMpunkPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020


n = 60STEMpunk was given an incredible opportunity, to run an event for the Vivid Ideas festival called Significant Figures, where we interviewed a wonderful scientist with a panel or more excellent scientists, or significant figures!The panel of significant figures, Ivy Shih, Corey Tutt and Kirsten Banks, was to interview through games and questions, a mystery science guest, Associate Professor Tanya Latty from the University of Sydney,BUT...it was cancelled.     Boo!But we ran it anyway!!     Huzzah!!...and this episode is that panel show, but instead of live, we did it online. Same people, same concept, just no live audience. This worked incredibly well. So fun, so learn, and so....ewwwww!Thanks to the amazing Ivy, Corey and Kirsten, andof course Tanya Latty. You are all wonderful.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTube

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
2-9-20, "Ahimsa:Nonviolence", Dr. Edward Viljoen

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020


Click for AudioTheme for 2020:  Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionFebruary's Theme and Affirmation: I clearly see the Power of NonviolenceThis month’s Recommended Reading:Ghandi The Man: How One Man Changed Himself to Change the Worldby Eknath EaswarenGandhi, a young lawyer, became the Mahatma, the “great soul,” and led 400 million people to independence—non-violently. Easwaran explains the principles underlying Gandhi’s nonviolence and describes ways we can all use Gandhi’s teachings to make the world a more peaceful place. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa
1-19-20, "Faith", Dr. Edward Viljoen

Center for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020


Click for AudioTheme for 2020:  Beyond 20/20 Spiritual VisionJanuary's Theme and Affirmation: I clearly see the Love of the DivineThis month’s Recommended Reading:  The God Shaped Brainby Timothy R. Jennings, M.D.Psychiatrist Tim Jennings unveils how our brains and bodies thrivewhen we have a healthy understanding of who God is. He dispels common misconceptionsabout God and shows how different God-concepts affect the brain differently.Our brains can adapt, change and rewire with redeemed thinking that frees usfrom unnecessary pain and suffering. Discover how science and Scripture come togetherto bring healing and transformation to our lives. Books available from Stepping Stones Books & Giftsin the store and online with free shippingCenter for Spiritual Living, Santa Rosa

STEMpunkPodcast

n = 59Dr Space JunkIn this episode, Tom interviews Alice Gorman about the usual things like how you got involved in STEM and Space Archeology. We talked about her beginnings, some actuall space archeology and most importantly, we left plenty unsaid for the next time we get Alice back on the podcast!You can Find Alice most places as @drspacejunkAlice Answered the question that Matthew asked about going to Mars, (which was a great answer!) and asked her own here.What work of art made a difference to how you thought about your science?Call to action:Firstly, read the book that Alice wrote, really! Read it! It is called Dr Space Junk Vs The UniverseAlice recommends that you read the trilogy from C.S. Lewis called The Space trilogy.STEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

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Well, it is not exactly rocket sci....,Actually, it IS exactly rocket sciencen = 58In this episode, Tom interview Matthew D'Souza about the usual things as well as his recent win at the SpacePort America Cup.  This was a great episode with a young superstar of Science and engineering. This really is exactly rocket science!The Universioty of Sydney Rocketry Team won first place at Spaceport America Cup for the 10,000 ft Commercial Off The shelf Category. The Silvereye flew to 10,027 ft with perfect flight events and recovery. This was a big part of the interview!Matt answered the question that Zeeshan asked about books he has read, and asked his own here.If you could go to Mars, would you?! Native Australian bird Silver EyeArtist: Nikita RidgewayFind out about the University of Sydney Rocketry team and their winning mission Silver Eye here Call to action:Matt is essentially a nerd about being a nerd, he loves to nerd out about nerding out! So as their is no real link to that, here are some rocket links for you to learn about, or go and do!Motor ClassificationWhere to buy hobby rocketsSilver Eye Mission patchSTEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

In Dispute Podcast
Episode 35 - The Divinity of Jesus on Earth

In Dispute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019


Was Jesus fully God, fully man or both? If He gave up His divinity how does His death on the cross help us if He was just a man? If He was fully God how can we even relate or live up to that kind of standard? We will dive into Jesus divinity and answer some of these questions in this week's episode https://archive.org/download/episode35_201909/Episode%2035.mp3

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Shane, a microphone and Zeeshan.n = 57What does Genetics, Boston, and being president have in common? In this episode of STEMpunk, Shane sits down with Zeeshan Siddiqui in chatting about his passions from his research in bioinformatics to inspirations about being a science communicator. Zeeshan is an honours student in the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences (BABS) at UNSW Sydney.It has taken us a while to get this episode out, so you are in for a treat, it is a double episode! Wahoo! Moar Science!Zeeshan answered the question Mitch had about his past, and asked his own here.What were the latest three Science related books or articles that you read, and did you like them?“Thanks Zeeshan for the chat, and we look forward to seeing what you get up to in the future!STEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

In Dispute Podcast
Episode 32: Abortion Part 2

In Dispute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019


In this week's episode we talk a little bit more about the topic of abortion and how christians should react to someone who is thinking about abortion as an option. we also ask the question, is picketing on the streets and outside of planned parenthood with signs and megaphones the best approach to the fight against abortion or could there be another way. we also discuss alternatives to abortion and how Christians can help.https://archive.org/download/abortionpart2/Abortion%20Part%202.mp3

STEMpunkPodcast
STEMpunk live: Planets and Parables

STEMpunkPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019


Dr Abigail Fraeman, Shane Hengst,Liz Landau, Tom Gordon,Dr Sarah Reeves.n = 56 On Tuesday 16 July 2019, STEMpunk went back to Wayward Brewery and were joined by special NASA guests for an evening of Planets and Parables. Dr Abigail Fraeman (Planetary Scientist) and Liz Landau (Science Story teller) and Dr Sarah Reeves (Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences) were the stars of a live recording of the STEMpunk podcast to mark 50 years since the Moon landing.“We went to the Moon and we returned humans safely, we should celebrate that,” said Science Communicator and STEMpunk producer Tom Gordon. “The 50th anniversary of the Moon landing is an event well worth celebrating and an opportunity to remember the hard work that went into it and what happened as a result.”“The significant anniversary of the Moon landing presents a great opportunity to talk about the future. And while we are at it, we talked about other space and Science related things.”STEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

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n = 55Action shot of Mitch being interviewedIn this episode, Tom interviews Mitch Gibbs from the University of Sydney's School of Life and Environmental Science. Mitch studies Oysters and climate change. In Mitch's words, in this case, "climate change is not good, but not as horrifying as you'd think." After a very quick intro,Mitch and I chatted about indigenous science and then we went on to other topics like Marvel and black holes.This wasn't really an interview, more a great chat with a friend who has some fascinating and opinions and perspectives. We talked about Science, #PhDlyf, STEM and indigenous science.What did you learn from this episode?Mitch answered Annie's questions about diving into a black hole and asked his own here.If you could relive any moment from your past, what would it be and why?Call to action:Mitch's call to action could be summarised by Comic books and indigenous science, a healthy combination.Marvel- World War HulkDavid UnaiponDark Emu by Bruce PascoeSTEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

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We started STEMpunk a couple of years ago, perhaps we should have done this sooner!n=54This was a great episode, it was a chance for the STEMpunks (Tom, Christie and Shane) to talk about some really essential stuff like... Who is our Audience?Rule 1 of a podcast should be defining who your audience is, up till now it has been just...us! But we think we could do better than that! So in this episode, we had a great time designing a character who is a STEMpunk listener, so now when we record an episode, it'll be for that hypothetical person.It's probably rare to have an insight into how some companies, people or organisations define who their audience is, or what their brand is, but this is a well known marketing technique for helping people figure out who to sell or pitch to. It is such an interesting exercise to literally come up with a character for a purpose.So we'd like to introduce our audience. I'm sure Nic is pleased to meet you!STEMpunk AudienceName: NicAge: 33Occupation: STEM professionalWhere do they live: Somewhere like GlebeWho do they live with: Housemates, most likely in STEM fields tooIncome: ~$75kHobbies: Photography, Rock climbing, MusicWhat does STEM mean to them? Excitement, Passion, Important, Job, Opinions (but not necessarily positive or negative).Favourite Bands/podcasts: STEMpunk, Reply all, Science Vs, No Such thing as a fish, Stuff you should know, Infinite Monkey Cage, The Science Show, Andrew Huang.Favourite social media apps: Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram.Why do they listen to Podcasts? To learn new things.Why do they listen to STEMpunk? To learn something new about science communication.When do they listen to Podcasts? While commuting.What does their life look like before and after they listen to STEMpunk? After listening they’ll be more informed and engaged to go and do some sci comm.We also had a very special guest in this episode, see if you can hear them with their various interjections!STEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker. Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique! Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Spotify Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

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n=53Annie Handmer. Historian, Philosopher, Sociologist, Ethicist, Scientist.In this episode, Tom interviews Annie Handmer from the University of Sydney's School of History and Philosophy of Science. Annie studies things such as international science projects to figure out how people do science together. It's a fascinating topic.  This is one of those episodes that really felt too short.This wasn't really an interview, more a great chat with a friend who has some fascinating experiences and opinions. We talked about space junk, advertising and mining, What STEM is, and even what science is. We finished with a bit of a nerd out about metal music!Annie answered Corey's questions about how you communicate science and asked her own here, it's a doozy!If you could experience going into a black hole knowing that you'd never come back, would you? What if you could send data back about your experience?You can Find Annie on twitter here @AHandmer as well as on her own Podcast Space Junk Podcast. You can find out more about the School of History and Philosophy of Science (HPS) hereCall to action:Annie loves Metal music: Here are some band names:JinjerBlack SabbathAmon AmarthEx JapanKrav MagaMaths - This is numberphile, it comes under the heading of "recreational maths," and is a lot of fun!STEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

Fashion Junkies: A Podcast
S2E5: Where Are My Calvins?!

Fashion Junkies: A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019


Hi Again, Fellow Fashion Junkies. This week Gustavo and Martina discuss Roberto Cavalli's abrupt store closures and the brand's liquidation. French house Chloé moving going after the Asia market. The hosts have a discussion on the rebranding of the Calvin Klein brand after the exiting of Raf Simmons. Torrid's Wedding capsule collection for plus size women, and finally they converse over this years MET Gala exhibit book. Which is already for order on their website.Like Always Follow Us on Social Media.Subscribe to iTunesHit Play Social Media Links:Twitter: @FashionJunkies2Instagram: @Fashionjunkiespodcast2VisualsCalvin KleinCAMP: Notes on FashionCAMP: Notes on FashionTorrid Wedding Collection

STEMpunkPodcast
STEMsuperpower

STEMpunkPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019


Thumbs up Corey!n=52In this episode, Tom interviews rising star Corey Potter-Tutt. We talked a lot about indigenous Science, brain food, animals and their superpowers and Camelids! A great episode where I feel like I learnt a lot from a different perspective on science communication. I was totally impressed at the work that Corey is doing, sending Science books to Indigenous schools. It's clear that Corey has many superpowers!Corey answered Ivy's question about what you'd tell your past self and asked his own here:How do you see yourself in the science world and how do you communicate what you do?You can Find Corey on twitter here @Corey_Potter as well as on instagram @cdawg201826 and facebook here. Corey also spends a lot of time with AIME (Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience) at the University of Sydney. It's worth a look.  Call to action:Alpacas I've linked to the Wikipedia page. If you want to learn about them IRL, go to the Aplaca Barn in BerrimaA special mention also goes to the book about animals from Corey's Childhood, Australian Reptiles in Colour by Harold Cogger. This was a great story that he told in the episodeSTEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

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Artists impression of Ivy Artist: Ivyn=51In this episode, Tom interviews Science communicator and journalist Ivy Shih. We talked a lot about science journalism, which is really great as it is a different perspective to what we normally hear on this podcast. A great episode where I feel like I learnt a lot about journalism and a different side of science communication. There was a lot in this interview about science writing and I really liked that. I hope you do too!Ivy answered Rachel's question taking writing out of context and asked her own here:If there was one thing that you could tell yourself in the beginning stages of your career, what would that be?You can Find Ivy on twitter here @ivyhish, as well as on Lateral Magazine. Ivy wrote a wonderful piece about the Thylacine called Life after death. It's great.Call to action:Archives: There are a few like the NSW State library, Australian Museuym's DigiVol, Herbarium and the Powerhouse Museum. Also check out the YouTube channel ObjectivityAnimation: Space Brothers, Cells at workIvy and Tom. Action shot of podcasting  STEMpunk MerchTo support the podcast we've decided to sell some podcast merchandise...With a difference.It takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt, so instead of making more things, we've re-used them. Our items are bought in an op-shop, then we write "STEMpunk" on it with a permanent marker.Due to the fact that these items are second hand, they will not be "perfect" but they certainly are unique!Head over to our STEMpunkPod Etsy store to get our merchandise.STEMpunk PodcastLook: Website Twitter Facebook Instagram AEON.Net.auListen: iTunes Stitcher PlayerFM Google Podcast OzPodcastsWatch: YouTubeMerch: Etsy

Falar de Memória - Histórias de Macau

(Foto: Hugo Pinto)Esta edição foi para o ar na Rádio Macau no dia 14 de Dezembro de 2017.

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Falar de Memória - Histórias de Macau
A Estátua de Ferreira do Amaral

Falar de Memória - Histórias de Macau

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017


(Foto: Nuno Calçada Bastos)Esta edição foi para o ar na Rádio Macau no dia 23 de Novembro de 2017.

Falar de Memória - Histórias de Macau
As Ligações do Exército de Libertação Popular a Macau

Falar de Memória - Histórias de Macau

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2017


Esta edição foi para o ar na Rádio Macau no dia 26 de Outubro de 2017.

Falar de Memória - Histórias de Macau

(A View in Macao: including the residence of Camoens, when he wrote his Lusiad. Vol 3. Chapt. XI by John Webber, c. 1779-1788)Esta edição foi para o ar na Rádio Macau no dia 28 de Julho de 2016.

Traci L. Slatton Podcasts
Curator Joseph Bravo on Curating the Art of the Other, and Artistic Authenticity

Traci L. Slatton Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016


Curator and art critic Joseph Bravo talks about curating the art of the Other, the marginalization of representational art, and artistic authenticity. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element

Fitness Pollenator
Podcast Ep. 5: Side Quest Fitness with Robbie Farlow

Fitness Pollenator

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2015


Robbie Farlow showing off his chesticles.Side Quest Fitness's Robbie Farlow and I had such a marvelous time chatting on his podcast last week that we decided to get together once again (virtually) for an episode of the Fitness Pollenator Podcast!In this episode, we discuss all your and my burning questions for Robbie, includingHow Robbie went from theater major to meathead trainerWhy Robbie started the Side Quest Podcast (the Unofficial Podcast of Fitocracy)What Fitocracy isRobbie's favorite Side Quest Podcast guestRobbie's biggest training influencesThe connection between fitness and marriageAnd much, much more!(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhgolMLU72k)For just the audio version of this podcast, click here.In case you missed my interview with Robbie for his podcast, you can listen to it out here:http://www.sidequestfitness.com/podcast/2015/3/29/interview-with-travis-pollenI also recommend subscribing to the Side Quest Podcast on iTunes here so you can listen to the great new guests he has on every week!

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TCM Audio Archives
Finding Truth with Justin Eimers & Cal Moore | S1 | SPECIAL: ReMIND Conference Recap

TCM Audio Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015


ABOUT THIS EPISODE: Justin Eimers and Cal Moore give their thoughts on Embrace the Truth International's ReMIND Conference opening session in Southfield, Michigan.Email your thoughts and questions to findingtruth@thechristianmanifesto.com--- © The Christian Manifesto 2007-2015

Rogue Arrow Podcast
Episode 307 - Draw Back Your Bow

Rogue Arrow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2014


Start-8:12 Intro, 8:12-31:45 Plots, 31:45-45:57 Cupid, 45:57-End Misc/OutroWelcome back to Rogue Arrow.Where we know how to work out. (It increases our productivity.)And save damsels in distress.Who then build ridiculous shrines of love.At the local flower shop. Just like the one Laurel worked at in the comics. A better look at KatanaAnd Felicity kicking ass in sales. Thea's magical DJ.Cupid is like Hooch. (She crazy!)Classic villainy!Cue: Marvin Gaye The SuperATOMman!Next week: Captain Boomerang!

Rogue Arrow Podcast
Episode 303 - Corto Maltese

Rogue Arrow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2014


Start-21:14 Intro/Sara, 21:14-31:48 Plot, 31:48-41:27 Character, 41:27-48:07 Quotes, 48:07-End Signoffs.You can't take the bow on an airplane!Ted Grant. AKAWildcat.Merlyn is a dick to his daughter.Who has a nice haircut!And Felicity has a new job.Don't try to be a vigilante.Never said I didn't KNOW how to use a gun...

Rogue Arrow Podcast
Episode 301 - The Calm

Rogue Arrow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014


And we are back! With a brand new logo.And straight into the action!With Roy!!Aww, they look so happy!And Captain Lancey-Pants has gone bald. Thoughts?Count Vertigo 2.0.Hey look! Verdant!Looks in rough shape.Cute couple.Ladies and Gentlemen, Ray Palmer.Star City!! Finally! Thanks Superm... Ray.And Sara is back!!Join us next week for an episode aptly titled: Sara. 

East Hollywood Films
EHS #22 - Nick of Time

East Hollywood Films

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2011


Nick of Time (2009)Directed/Voiced/Produced by: Jake LarrabeeModelers: Jake Larrabee, Josh Bennett, Josh Jones, David Walker, Logan MouritsenAnimators: Jake Larrabee, Josh Bennett, Josh Jones, David WalkerEditing by: Josh Bennett

East Hollywood Films
EHS #21 - The Eye Thief

East Hollywood Films

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2011


The Eye Thief (2008)Directed By: Anna LenschStarring: Anna Lensch, Alek Sabin, Jonathan Aspittle, Matt ThomasCamera Operators: Anna Lensch, Kim Hammer, Jonathan Aspittle, Alek Sabin

East Hollywood Films
EHS #19 - The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

East Hollywood Films

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2011


The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (2009)Director: Mitch PoenDirector of Photography: Josh BennetStarring: Jake Larrabee, Jonathan Aspittle, Hans TottererProducer: Alek SabinEditor: Anna Lensch

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EHS #20 - Bits and Pieces

East Hollywood Films

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2011


Bits and Pieces (2007)Directed By: Yokchi ChangPhotography By: Limhi GomezStarring: Yokchi Chang, Chad KirklandEdited By: Yokchi Chang

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EHS #17 - Snow White and the Four Convicts

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2011


Snow White and the Four Convicts (2009)Directed By: Alek SabinStarring: Anna Lensch, Bri'anna Cootey, Jake Larrabee, Holden Smith, Andrew Thomson, Alek Sabin, Denise Jahns, Jonas Hanspach, Austin Hammer, Josh BennetProduced by: Josh Bennet, Alek Sabin

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EHS #16 - P'h and Thsna

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2011


P'h and Thsna (2009)By: Andrew Goldring, Jordan GonzalesSounds by: Jeremy Higley

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EHS #13 - Churro's Idea

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2010


Churro's Idea (2010)Directed by: Jeremy "Churro" HigleyStarring: Jeremy HigleyMusic by: Patrick Andrews