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Best podcasts about allerton park

Latest podcast episodes about allerton park

The 21st Show
Best of: Folk school comes to Allerton Park

The 21st Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023


Illinois is set to see classes start at its first folk school this fall at Allerton Park & Retreat Center. We were joined by the center's senior program coordinator to talk about the goals of the school, what programs the school will offer, and more.

The 21st Show
Folk school comes to Allerton Park

The 21st Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023


Illinois is set to see classes start at its first folk school this fall at Allerton Park & Retreat Center. We were joined by the center's senior program coordinator to talk about the goals of the school, what programs the school will offer, and more.

Stir the Pot
EP 9 Centaurs and stingray tails? Allerton park and the Aswang!!!

Stir the Pot

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 60:36


Oops, we did it(ate edibles) again. This week Velma has to exercise her self control more than usual in the dirty joke department...but the Aswang IS scary...we promise. Also, listen closely and see if you can tell where Daphne realizes she will not only be needing a 2 hour nap, but will never be eating apple jacks ever again. Stay fresh, cheese bags, And stay dangerous. INSTA stirthepot_pod rate and review PLEASE AND THANK U (: --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stir-the-pot-pod/support

DWS News Hour
Summer concerts return to Allerton Park and Retreat Center 6-3-21

DWS News Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 7:14


Byers & Co. Interviews
Kevin Breheny - March 1, 2021

Byers & Co. Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 8:42


March 1, 2021 - Kevin Breheny joined Byers & Co to talk about getting lost in Allerton Park, golfers wearing red in honor of Tiger Woods, a friend that passed, and the upcoming Soy City Buzz episode that features discussions about the Polar Plunge, Spring fashion, and Tiger's injuries. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Allerton Park Bird Club Podcast
Diversified Farm at Allerton Park

Allerton Park Bird Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 36:49


Nate & Evan podcast live from the Diversified Farm at Allerton Park today. As a common nesting spot for Barn Swallow, Evan provides ID tips for the Barn Swallow, Tree Swallow, Cliff Swallow, Northern Rough Winged Swallow, and Bank Swallow. All of these swallows can be found at the same time on a power line. Nate provides helpful hints on how to remove a hummingbird from your garage. I will give you spoiler alert, it is not with chop sticks. We spend most of the episode answering questions from viewers. We have had some really great questions including:1. Why do birds tweet?2. Can birds from different species talk to each other?3. Why is the Red Headed Woodpecker the "mascot" of the club"4. How do you become a member?We also give a teaser on Nate and & Evan's upcoming birding trip to an Illinois mecca of birding.Listen, enjoy, and happy birding!

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Allerton Park Bird Club Podcast
Interview with Alex "Always Outdoors" Lourash

Allerton Park Bird Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 32:46


This week Nate & Evan sit down with Allerton Park Natural Areas Manager Alex Lourash. We spending time discussing birds, what the role of Natural Area Manager does, managing the creek cams for Allerton Park Bird Club, and most importantly the possibility of marriage in Alex's future. This episode was recorded live from Allerton Park, so sit back, relax, and enjoy listening to Alex's Barry White(esque) voice.

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Allerton Park Bird Club Podcast
Interview with Greg Neise

Allerton Park Bird Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 44:41


Evan & Nate are joined by Greg Neise in outside of the Sunken Gardens in Allerton Park. Greg Neise is Web Master for the ABA, helps manage social media, sits in on the ABA Podcast on occasion, and of course, is a fanatical birder. In today's episode we touch on how Covid-19 has impacted birding in Chicago, Greg's new Backyard Birding essay, a BIG DAY, what small birding clubs can do in conjunction with the ABA to encourage birders, how social media has affected birding, and Greg's "smoking hawk."

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Allerton Park Bird Club Podcast
Allerton in the Evening

Allerton Park Bird Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 30:30


Nate & Evan discuss the Common Nighthawk, Eastern Whip-poor-will, Oven Bird, Great Horned Owl, and Wood Thrush. Additionally they talk about what got them interested in birding as well as their "spark" bird. This episode was recorded live in the evening from the North End of Allerton Park.

Dance Like Everyone's Watching
013: Special Edition - On Site at Allerton Park (co-host Tyler Hixson) | Dance Life Everyone's Watching with Andrea Muhlbauer

Dance Like Everyone's Watching

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2016 18:51


SPECIAL EDITION DLEW: This DLEW Episode is ON SITE at Allerton Park! Listen to co-host Tyler Hixson and I talk about how we’re preparing for my newest dance film “STEPS.” I’ll break down exactly HOW I put a dance piece together from START to FINISH, and how YOU can too.   Dance Like Everyone’s Watching with Andrea Muhlbauer is the show that brings you inspiration and insight into the world of dance and choreography. Andrea and her amazing guests are saying the things that no one else will. D.L.E.W. will tackle the MAJOR problems facing dance and the arts: the diminishing of audiences, the rise of new technologies, and the loss of artistic purpose. Slightly controversial opinions and real talk are guaranteed.

OOPSLA 2007
Episode 3: MiniPLoP at OOPSLA

OOPSLA 2007

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2007


Guests: Linda Rising, Joe Yoder, and Bob Hanmer Host: Daniel Steinberg When the seminal book Design Patterns made its public debut at ooPSLA 1994, the world of software developers changed forever. Soon everyone wanted to learn patterns and, even better, write patterns -- to document their knowledge of what software to build, and how. That same year, a new sort of conference debuted as well, Pattern Languages of Programs, and in 2007, PLoP continues to provide an opportunity for pattern writers to improve their work and form communities with other software developers. The patterns community has always had a close relationship with ooPSLA, culminating in the co-location of PLoP 2006 with ooPSLA in Portland. This year PLoP returns to Allerton Park, but ooPSLA again offers folks a touch of PLoP in the form of two workshops, a Pattern Writing Bootcamp and a Writers Workshops for Papers in Software Development. Listen to this podcast to hear Daniel Steinberg of DimSumThinking chat with workshop organizers Linda Rising, Bob Hanmer, and Joe Yoder about patterns, pattern writing, and the excitement of Mini-PLoP at ooPSLA.

OOPSLA 2007
Episode 3: MiniPLoP at OOPSLA

OOPSLA 2007

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2007


Guests: Linda Rising, Joe Yoder, and Bob Hanmer Host: Daniel Steinberg When the seminal book Design Patterns made its public debut at ooPSLA 1994, the world of software developers changed forever. Soon everyone wanted to learn patterns and, even better, write patterns -- to document their knowledge of what software to build, and how. That same year, a new sort of conference debuted as well, Pattern Languages of Programs, and in 2007, PLoP continues to provide an opportunity for pattern writers to improve their work and form communities with other software developers. The patterns community has always had a close relationship with ooPSLA, culminating in the co-location of PLoP 2006 with ooPSLA in Portland. This year PLoP returns to Allerton Park, but ooPSLA again offers folks a touch of PLoP in the form of two workshops, a Pattern Writing Bootcamp and a Writers Workshops for Papers in Software Development. Listen to this podcast to hear Daniel Steinberg of DimSumThinking chat with workshop organizers Linda Rising, Bob Hanmer, and Joe Yoder about patterns, pattern writing, and the excitement of Mini-PLoP at ooPSLA.